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- LA FOLLETTE IS IMPROVED.; Unlikely to Be Able to Leave Capital for Home Within Two Weeks.
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- DOMESTIC SERVICE PUT ON EIGHT-HOUR BASIS; Greater Freedom Demanded by Workers, Who Find Factory Time More Agreeable Than the Old-Fashioned 24-Hour Jobs.
- PENN NINE BEATS ALUMNI.; McGraw's Hit Brings 7-6 Victory -- Huntzinger Hurls for Grads.
- BID AND ASKED QUOTATIONS
- OUR DEAD SHIPS AWAIT THE WRECKER; Left-Overs of War and Having Once Sailed the Seas, They Gather Legends in the Lee of Storied Dunderberg -- Some Are Ready to Answer a New Call to Ocean Service
- STINNES "EMPIRE" HARD HIT BY DAWES PLAN; Return of Normal Conditions in Germany Brought Financial Difficulties to Vast Industrial Structure That Was Fattened by Depreciated Currency
- N.Y.A.C. NINE LOSES TO CRESCENT, 10-8; Three-Run Rally in the Seventh Wins Uphill Battle for Bay Ridge Team.
- DIES IN FALL THROUGH DOME; Boy Was Playing on Roof of Bowery Savings Bank.
- BRITAIN STILL CRITICAL.; Newspapers and the Public Want More Facts on Compact.
- CAMP SMITH OPENS TODAY.; National Guard's Training Ground All Ready for Troops.
- CHANGES IN THE FRENCH EXPORT TRADE OF 1925; Decrease to America and Germany, Increase to England, Italy and Colonies.
- QUARTERMASTER CORPS HAS 150TH BIRTHDAY TUESDAY
- TESLA JUDGMENT FILED.; Inventor Had Paid Lawyer With Promisory Note.
- FIND BODY WALLED UP IN PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE; Marseilles Police Uncover a Mysterious Murder and Arrest the Doctor.
- HUNGRY BOYS FOUND IN AUTO; Runaways Couldn't Pay for Gasoline or Food.
- The Merchant's Point of View
- WOULD ELECTRIFY FARMS.; Electric Light Body to Discuss the Subject in San Francisco.
- AMERICAN TEETOTALERS WELCOMED IN ENGLAND; Londoners Amused by 'Invasion' of 200 W.C.T.U. Delegates to Edinburgh Meeting.
- Dies Under 50 Tons of Coal.
- TAXES AND UNEARNED VALUES
- TECHNICAL H.S. NINE WINS P.S.A.L. GAME; Hands George Washington 5-4 Setback in City Championship Series. ERROR PROVES EXPENSIVE Outfield Misplay Paves Way to Defeat -- Victors Overcome Three-Run Lead With Uphill Fight.
- MARSHALL TOLD OF 'INSULT.'; Washington Hears New Story of the Former Vice President's Wit.
- STATE PROGRESSIVES WON'T NOMINATE NOW; Rochester Convention Leaves Conciliation of Labor Groups to State Committee.
- STATE CAMPAIGN EXPENSES.; McCran Spent $16,169, Whitney $37,082 and Doremus $18,082.
- Anatole France Seen by an Ungrateful Young Scamp; In His Slippers and Dressing Gown an Academician Talks of Great Men and Light Ladies ANATOLE FRANCE HIMSELF. A Roxiselisan Record. By his secretary Jean Jacques Brousson. Translated by John Pollock. Philadelphia. J.R. Lippincott Company. $52.
- Cures All Snake Bites.
- FISSLER SHATTERS MET SWIM RECORD; Clips Fifth of Second From 220-Yard Backstroke Mark at Coney Island. WOHL WINS JUNIOR TITLE Captures Met 220-Yard Backstroke Event, While Barnitz Takes Breast Stroke Honors.
- DETROIT POLICEMAN SLAIN.; Officials Shot Chasing Bank Robbers -- 3 Caught, $23,000 Recovered.
- PENNSYLVANIA TO HONOR 9.; University Will Confer 1,500 Degrees in Course on Wednesday.
- PROHIBITION GAINS AND LOSSES.
- Events of 1924 in the Labor World; THE AMERICAN LABOR YEARBOOK, 1925. By the Labor Research Department of the Rand School of Social Science, Solon De Leon, Director; Nathan Fine, Associate. 488 pp. New York: The Rand School of Social Science. $3.
- "Beggar on Horseback" An Inspiring Picture
- Motion Made to Quash Scopes Indictment; Emergency Hospital Prepared for Trial
- Town to Erect New Jail.
- DOCTORS EDUCATING PUBLIC.
- Margot Her Own Reviewer
- AMERICAN FLAG WINS THE BELMONT STAKES; Great Son of Man o' War Takes $50,000 Classic Amid the Plaudits of 40,000. TRIUMPHS BY 8 LENGTHS Bounds Home in 2:16 4-5, With Dangerous Second and Swope Third. RIDDLE TAKES $47,250 Owner Also Captures the Keene Memorial With Friar's Carse -- Johnson Rides Both Victors. BELMONT STAKES GO TO AMERICAN FLAG
- SHAM AIR BATTLE ABOVE TIMES SQUARE THRILLS THOUSANDS; Four Planes Attacking the City Theoretically Downed in Flames by Four Defenders. OTHER FLIERS HOVER NEAR Conflict Photographed With Six-Mile Lenses and Its Progress Told by Radio. SMOKE FIGURES IN THE SKY Loops and Spins Leave a Trail of White in Blue, While Mimic Gun Barks Below. SHAM AIR BATTLE PACKS TIMES SQUARE
- Soviet Platinum Reaches London.
- Obituary 2 -- No Title
- Brief Reviews; ON SHIPBOARD THE STEAMER BOOK: A Miscellany for Voyagers on All Seas. Edited by Edwin Valentine Mitchell. 322 pp. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. $2.50.
- NORTHERN VISITORS AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
- Senators Sell Wid Matthew.
- NEW AID FOR SARGENT.; B.M. Parmenter of Oklahoma Is Named Assistant Attorney General.
- DR. ZIMMERMANN ON POLAND; Regards Financial Position as Restored to "a Surprising Degree."
- WASHINGTON FINED FOR NOT PLAYING; American League Directors Impose $500 Penalty for Refusal to Utilize Open Date. FORFEIT DEMAND IS DENIED White Sox Failed to Put Team on Field or They Would Have Got the Game.
- SAYS BLAIR OFFERED $10,000 FOR DIVORCE; Gave Her $18,000 After His Firm Had Failed, Wife Declares in Alimony Suit. CALLED HER A SHOPLIFTER She Took Furnishings From Home and Jabbed Him With Hatpin, Broker Asserts.
- SUGGESTS MERGER OF INTERURBANS; One Electric System Should Cover the Mid-West, Says J.A. Beeler, Engineer.
- A NEW DRESS SUIT OF STEEL STRIDES DOWN TO US; Old Romance Returns Again With the Discovery of Armor of the Time of Joan the Maid
- BENDER RETAINED BY NAVY.; Again Will Coach Nine While Findlayson Also Will Remain.
- GREGORY DEMANDED DIVORCE SAYS WIFE; Broker's Suit for Separation Followed Her Refusal, She Alleges. HUSBAND MAKES DENIAL Lays Their Marital Difficulties to Her "Inordinate Financial Demands," Papers Reveal.
- NEW GERMAN INCOME TAX.; Rates Proposed Run From 9 1/2 Per Cent. to 39.
- LABOR AS AN ART PATRON; Workers' Organizations Plan to Endow a European Scholarship for Young East Side Genius
- GOVERNOR SMITH OUTLINES PARK BATTLE; Tells Why He Wants to Force Issue of Unified State System Before Legislature -- Tells Where Opposition to Move Recreation Areas Is Most Apparent
- HARVARD 7 SECONDS BEHIND ELI IN TEST; However, Oarlock In Crimson Boat Breaks, Retarding Varsity Over 4-Mile Course. YALE'S TIME IS 20:19 Coaches Stevens and Leader Both Say That It Looks Like a Close Race Friday.
- WEEK OF CEREMONY TO START MACMILLAN; Boston and Wiscasset Will Celebrate Departure of Explorers for Arctic. CURLEY TO GIVE LUNCHEON Governor Brewster Calls on School Children to Join in Maine Observance for Sailing.
- TRY TO STEAL CORNERSTONE; Pittsburgh Thieves Quit After Much Hard Chiseling at Church.
- Business Volume Billion Under Week Ago, But $1,339,000,000 Above Week of Year Ago
- RUM SHIPS GET THEIR BEARINGS FROM NAVY'S RADIO STATIONS
- LUPTON YORKSHIRE CAPIAIN; Leader of Cricket Eleven Will Have Rhodes for Adviser.
- Batavia Student Drowned.
- ANDRASSY FOR 'KING OTTO.'; Former Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister Demands Restoration.
- GIVING CREDIT TO RETAIL CUSTOMERS; Why There Is Need of a Super-Credit Manager to Handle This Work Properly.
- HEADMASTER GIVES HIS SCHOOL TO TEST THEORY; F.H. Hackett of Riverdale Denies Private Schools Are Undemocratic -- Places for Experiments That Cowed Public Schools Can't Make
- No New Year's Game for California.
- PLAN TO AID BRAIN WORKERS; Backers of Idea Seek to Lower Living Costs, for Teachers Especially.
- 500 OLD GRADUATES IN STEVENS PARADE; Alumnus, 55 Years Old, Runs 3 Miles in 20 Minutes 55 Seconds in Stunt Program.
- BELIEVE POSTAL GAIN WON'T PAY WAGE RISE; New Rates Swell the Receipts, but Officials Doubt if They Will Produce $68,000,000 Needed.
- LAND IN BRITISH HONDURAS; Millions of Acres Available to Settlers in Fertile Regions.
- BRITISH RUBBER AND WAR DEBT; On May 26 a Washington dispatch stated:
- LEHIGH AWARDS LETTERS.; Athletic Board of Control Also Approves Election of Managers.
- HELLER AT SNOWLINE OF MOUNT RUWENLORI; Field Expedition Leader Writes of Ascending Famous Peak in Central Africa.
- Remember Harding at Vancouver.
- Napoleon's Egyptian Adventures in a Novel; VICTORY. By Leonie Aminoff. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. $2.
- The Fame of Dr. Johnston.
- FINE RECORD BY WILLIAMS.; Freshman Nine Won 7 Straight Games in Season Just Closed.
- MOBS IN KIU-KIANG BURN CONSULATES OF TWO NATIONS; British and Japanese Buildings Wrecked in Midst of Serious Riots. FOREIGN PROPERTY LOOTED Japanese Land a Force and Help Chinese Troops Restore Order. RED SLAUGHTER AT CANTON Troops, Led by Bolsheviki, Murder and Pillage After Taking the City.
- CHINA'S "OPEN DOOR."
- Nellie Revell Regaining Her Life; FIGHTING THROUGH. By Nellie Revell. 156 pp. New York: George By Doran Company.
- From the Noisy Studios to the Quiet of the Picture Theatres
- GERMANS ARE BUILDING WORLD'S BIGGEST STATION; Herzogstand, Bavaria, Site of 100 Kilowatt-Transmitter -- Aerial Stretched Between Two Mountain Peaks
- BOWMAN WINS CUP IN JERSEY TENNIS; Adds to His Court Trophies by Conquering Jose Alonso in Title Match.
- Radio Shows Far Away Objects in Motion; Washington Officials See Test of Invention
- HARVARD GREETS '00 CLASS.; 600 Members Return to Celebrate 25th Graduation Anniversary.
- To Send Petersen's Body O,.ersean.
- Literary Qualities of Amy Lowell's "John Keats"; JOHN KEATS. A biography by Amy Lowell. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 2 vols. Amy Lowell's "John Keats"
- MILTON'S AUTO ROARS TO ALTOONA VICTORY; Veteran Flashes Across Line a Few Yards Ahead of De Paolo After Thrilling Race.
- DUNCAN IS FAVORED AT ODDS OF 5 TO 1; Mac Smith Is Quoted at 20 to 1 Against Winning the British Open Golf Title.
- DR. SCHULMAN LISTS AMERICA'S ENEMIES; Fanaticism of Ignorance, Tyranny of Majorities, Bigotry of Race. LITTLE PERIL FROM REDS Evolution Fight, Prohibition and Racial Prejudice Discussed by Rabbi In Beth-El.
- YACHTING FLEET AT BAR HARBOR GROWS
- LAUDS MILITANT CHINESE.; British Trades Union Council Cables Encouraging Message.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Another Strong Week-End Market -- Steel Shares Higher.
- ATHLETICS UPSET CHICAGO IN FINAL; Lyons Chased From Box as Mackmen Even the Series With 8-3 Victory.
- CHARGED WITH KILLING 8.; Hamilton (Ohio) Man Accused of Murder on Niece's Testimony.
- EVANS R. DICK MANSION PUT ON THE MARKET; Too Lonely for Himself and Wife, Owner Says -- Cost $500,000, He Wants $350,000.
- CARLTON CLUB BREAKS RULE; Admits First Woman In 70 Years, Having Mrs. Baldwin at Dinner.
- Given Leave to Buy Gulf Railroad.
- DONN BARRER CAUGHT THE SPIRIT OF AMERICA; Architect of Broadway's Skyscraper Church Was a Versatile Builder -- His Loss Keenly Felt
- MAN'S-FIRST ENGINEERING WAS APPLIED TO CANALS
- LEAGUE ACHIEVES NEW PEACE VICTORY; Council Session Just Closed Adds to Its Prestige and Puts Germany in Better Position. ADVANCES SECURITY IDEA Anglo-French Agreement First Step Toward Negotiations Guaranteeing Frontiers. ANXIETY OVER NEWS REPORT French Agency's Version of Security Agreement Believed to Have Been Inspired by Anti-Briand Sources. LEAGUE ACHIEVES NEW PEACE VICTORY
- HONORS TO L'ENFANT A CENTURY LATE; Died in Despair 100 Years Ago; His Grave Now Linked With Washington, the Capital He Designed HONORS TO L'ENFANT
- MILAN WILL LEND US MAESTRO TOSCANINI; Famous Conductor of Scala Theatre to Be Guest of Philharmonic Society
- NEW BOAT FOR GAR WOOD.; Gold Cup Winner Prepares for Races on Manhasset Bay.
- ALBERTA OIL MERGER.; Development of Western Canada Fields Is Expanding.
- 12 MARRONE HORSES SOLD FOR $49,050; Anna Marrone, Star of Late Owner's Stable, Brings $15,000 at Belmont Park.
- CONVERSE WITH MINER ENTOMBED THREE DAYS; Rescuers Speed Work as Grassville (Cal.) Man Is Found to Be Alive.
- RADIO BEACONS FOR FRANCE; Government to Erect Many Stations as Aid to Navigation.
- BRILLIANCY PRIZE GOES TO MARSHALL; U.S. Chess Champion Gets Award for Playing Best Game in Marienbad Tourney. TO SAIL NEXT WEDNESDAY Torre Expected to Accompany New York Master -- Will Receive Reception Here.
- RUMANIA TO RESTORE LEI.; Adopts Plan to Return to Sound Money.
- LAUDS'ITALjAN GRAIN 'DRIVE.; I Nation's Pres Approves Plan .ofI Mussolini to Increase Acreage. I
- ARMENIA AND LAUSANNE; Former Ambassador Gerard Recounts the Frustration of Wilson's Award by Soviet Action, Now Condoned in Lausanne Treaty
- Plan New School of Journalism.
- GREENWICH GIRL ELOPES.; Runs Away With Her Employer in Restaurant, a Married Man.
- PONDS DUTCH CHURCH 215 YEARS OLD TODAY; Quaint Edifice, Near Paterson, N.J., Is a Relic of Primeval Jersey.
- Centuries of Ships and the Sea; First Volume of a Monumental Work Centring on Britain's Maritime History
- Nature's Proof of God.
- VICTORY BY NEWARK CRICKET SENSATION; Jerseymen Beat Manor Field, Which Had Previously Won From Champion Crescents.
- Merciless Work by Canton's Captors.
- 1,850 ON MAJESTIC OFF FOR EUROPE; Samuel Untermyer Is a Passenger and Is Serenaded by a 60-Piece Band. DR. WISE ON HYLANISM Rabbi, Departing, Calls Mayor Pathetically Grotesque -- Likens the Scopes Trial to Witch Burning.
- WIN SWARTHMORE HONORS.; Five of Freshman Class Awarded College Open Scholarships.
- THE WENDOVER CUT-OFF.
- Saltus Is Saltus After All; "Three Things Count in Literature," He Said, "Style. Style Polished, Style Repolished" THE UPLANDS OF DREAM. By Edgar Saltus. Edited with an introduction and a bibliography by Charles Hounce. 230 pp. Chicago: Pascal Coviet, $7.50. MR. INCOUL'S MISADVENTURE. By Edgar Saltus. 231 pp. New York: Brentano's $2. THE ANATOMY OF NEGATION. By Edgar Saltus. 225 pp. New York Brentano's $2.
- YALE'S BACCALAUREATE SERMON TODAY; Main Events of Commencement at New Haven Will Be Broadcast -- Several Military Band Concerts This Week
- FUKUDA IS WINNER IN CLAY COURT PLAY; But Japanese Is Hard Pressed to Beat Barredo as Met. Title Tourney Begins.
- DEMOCRATS SEE DEFEAT OF HYLAN IN COLLINS BOOM; Mayor's Opponents Say Irish Societies' Action Indicates His Strength Is Crumbling. OTHERS TO ENTER FIELD Bulk of Tammany Vote Is Already Lost to the Mayor, Foes Assert. PARLEYS TO BEGIN SOON Unofficial Conferences to Be Held to Select a Democratic Nominee -- Republican Plans Unchanged. SEE HYLAN'S DEFEAT IN COLLINS BOOM
- STONE'S BODY IN STATE.; Services for Locomotive Engineers' Chief in Cleveland Tomorrow.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Many Famous Horses Listed On Belmont Stakes Honor Roll
- RAMBLER LEADS S CLASS.; Minnow First of Fresh Boats and Seat Wins Among Kittens.
- Front Page 4 -- No Title
- CHURCH STONE LAID TODAY.; Albany Clergyman to Participate in Lutheran Ceremony a North Bergen
- 'JIX' MADE FAMOUS BY COMMUNIST BAN; Nickname of Joynson-Hicks, the British Home Secretary, Now Known All Over the World. CELEBRITY IN A MONTH Called Most Popular and Outstanding Figure of Present Government -- His Many Duties.
- SWIMMING AND PICNICS AT BERKSHIRE RESORTS
- MOTORS FOR DEFENSE DAY.; Automobile Association Offers Its Resources for July 4 Test.
- Southern Missionaries Are Safe.
- SEVENTH AV. FRONT SOLD TO INVESTORS; Waltman Realty Company Buys Two Houses Between 112th and 113th Streets. WERE HELD AT $600,000 The Lansing Apartments on Washington Heights Bought by Out-of-Town Investor.
- TWO OUT, SKEETERS TRIUMPH IN NINTH; Three Hits Score Pair of Runs That Beat Rochester, 5 to 4, at Jersey City.
- NAVAL MAN ASKS DIVORCE.; Commander John W.W. Cumming Names a Virginian in Suit.
- MGR. LAVELLE SEES POPE.; St. Patrick's Cathedral Rector Presents Holy Year Pilgrims.
- ENGLAND'S IMPORTS IN MAY MUCH REDUCED; Surplus of Imports 11,490,000 Below April, 13,154,000 Below May, 1924.
- HISTORY-MAKING FLAGS GREET FLAG DAY; Trophy Collection at American Naval Academy, Annapolis, Illustrates Decisive Moments in the Life of This Nation, From Skirmishes With Barbary States to the Great War
- CALLS FOR OUR AID TO RUN DAWES PLAN; Sir Josiah Stamp of Dawes Committee Says We Alone Can Make It Work. CITES TRANSFER PROBLEMS He Reports to World Commerce Chambers on Allied Fears of German Competition.
- AMUNDSEN RELIEF SHIP REACHES ADVENT BAY; Norwegian Fliers Prepare for First Flight to Kings Bay.
- COTTON PRICES RISE AFTER EARLY DROP; News of Cloudburst Affects Market at Start, but Strength Develops Later.
- WORLD OF ART: Anders Zorn -- Summer Exhibitions -- Ceramics
- EAST AND WEST CLASH ANEW AT SHANGHAI; Labor Strike at Greatest Treaty Port Spreads Elsewhere and Brings Attacks on Foreigners -- "Small Island of Aliens in "Vast Sea of Chinese"
- Dempsey to Box for Charity.
- NOTE REACHES FRENCH ENVOY; He Will Present It in Berlin on Tuesday -- Asks Precise Reply.
- AUTO ACCIDENT PEAK IS LATE AFTERNOON; Comes Between 5 and 6 o'Clock, Says State Commissioner -- Second Peak Here Later.
- AMERICAN CRAFTSMANSHIP IN RECENT ART EXHIBITS; Society of Ceramic Arts a Reminder of Accomplishments of Native Talent -- Country Has Many Industrial Artists.
- RECORDS FORECAST IN HARNESS RACES; Trotters and Pacers Show Fine Early Season Speed in First Meetings.
- EIGHT DRY AGENTS OUSTED; Commissioner Blair Orders Changes in Philadelphia District.
- DR. THOMAS ELECTED RUTGERS PRESIDENT; Was Head of Pennsylvania State College and Is Widely Known as an Educator. 178 DEGREES ARE AWARDED Japan's Envoy, Honored by University, Bespeaks Friendship for the United States. GOV. SILZER HEADS PARADE Many Alumni on Hand for the Commencement Exercises -- Oldest Visitor Is Over Ninety.
- HOW BICYCLE TRADE IS BEING EXTENDED; Teaching Safety to Those Who Ride the Machines as Well as Sale Promotion.
- AMERICA IS FARMED BY THE NATIVE-BORN
- ARREST BRIDE IN SLAYING.; Mrs. Gill Is Accused of Aiding Husband in Student's Death.
- STAGE ON WHEELS FOR OUTDOOR OPERA; Built in Sections, It Will Be Rolled Into Place at the Polo Grounds. NOTABLE SCENIC EFFECTS Season Begins July 22 and Backers Expect to Make No Profit at $1 a Seat.
- BRIGHAM YOUNG WAS THE YANKEE MOSES; He Led the Banished Mormons Through the Wilderness BRIGHAM YOUNG. By M.B. Werner. Illustrated. 478 pp. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. $5.
- THE ART OF FINE PRINTING
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- MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR POSTMEN TODAY; Tribute to Be Paid at St. John's to 39, Including the Late Postmaster Morgan. A PARADE TO THE EDIFICE New Missionaries Will Speak at Calvary Episcopal -- Other News About Religion.
- A Horse! A Horse! A Novelist's Kingdom for a Horse; ST. MAWR, By D.H. Lawrence. 222 pp. New York. Alfred A. Knopf $2.
- Theatre in the Hand; NOW in these hot days, when going to the theatre can be for some a burden only, or when you may mourn the absence of new plays opening the first nights of the week, there are treasures in print and some resourceful instances for ardent lovers of the theatre.
- Determining Calories.
- Women's Outdoor Swim Season Opens Today With Stars Ready for the Title Battles
- MAN ON CRUTCHES KILLED BY AN AUTO; Paralytic Knocked Down by Taxicab Run Over by Another Machine.
- OUR DOCTORS HONORED.; Drs. Mayo, Martin and Cabot Get Degrees From Irish University.
- STUDENTS AND GRADUATES.
- Flecker Had All the Equipment Of a Great Poet; In His Verse Excessive Promise Is Chilled by Uneven Achievement THE LIFE OF JAMES ELROY FLECKER. From Letters and Materials Provided by His Mother. By Geraldine Hodgson, Litt. D. 288 pp. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $4.
- Film Men's Golf Tourney
- Italy and Sweden Eliminated In European Davis Cup Play
- UNDERWOOD'S PLEA STIRS DEMOCRATS; His Tax-Cut Proposals Go Deeper Than the Program Planned by Other Leaders.
- MAX HOELZ WEDS IN JAIL.
- C.R.I. & P. Flags at Halfmast.
- THRONG AT McCARTY RITES.; Mass for Monsignor Held in St. Augustine's Church, Brooklyn.
- Concerning Benavente; JACINTO BENAVENTE. By Walter Strakie. 212 pages. New York: Oxford University Press American Branch $3.50.
- An English Folk Song and Folk Dance Memorial to the Late Cecil Sharp
- DRIGGS OVERTAKES LONG ISLAND TITLE; Ex-Princeton Star Ends Long Quest by Conquering Kerr on Garden City Links. RESULT IN DOUBT TO LAST With Victory in Sight After the 13th Ultimate Winner Loses Next Two Holes. DRIGGS OVERTAKES LONG ISLAND TITLE
- WINS TITLE FOR 5TH TIME.; Johnson Beats Bolstad for Minnesota Amateur Crown, 9 and 8.
- Catch 260-Pound Sturgeon In the Connecticut River
- Canada Plans Reparation Dividends.
- PATROLMAN SEEKS FORTUNE; Marriage License, Lost 30 Years, May Mean Million to Baltimore Man
- FOODSTUFFS, SEARED IN HEAT WAVE, HERE; Housewife Is Warned to Sorutinize Carefully In Markets Before Buying. NO DEARTH IN GOOD QUALITY New Crop and Celery Shipments In -- Other News About the New York Markets.
- ON THE NEW JERSEY SHORE; Cottages at Long Branch, Deal and Sea Bright Now Occupied -- New Club Casino and Pool WHILE Summer folk have been occupying their homes here for two weeks or more, it wasn't until this week that the cottage colonies filled up. Every indication points to the best season in years, though a little backward because of unseasonable May weather.
- TUFTS' BIG RALLY BEATS HARVARD, 6-4; Massing of Six, Hits and Two Errors Give Medford Players Lead in Second Inning. TRIPLE PLAY AIDS VICTORS It Halts Crimson Attack in the Third With Bases Full -- Losers Fail in Ninth.
- Perry Street Landmark Sold To Church for Improvement
- BROWNS BEAT RED SOX.; Obtain Third Victory Out of Four Games Played by 7-4 Score.
- RAILROAD TO START MOTOR COACH LINES; Boston & Maine Will Operate Routes to White Mountains and Portland. PLANS ARE MADE PUBLIC Buses Won't Parallel Railroads in Commuter Zones to Avoid Duplication of Facilities.
- EUROPE'S MILITARISM WITHOUT ITS MASK; Her Soldiers Are Regarded As Servants of the Public and Martial Pomp Is a Habit EUROPE'S MILITARISM WITHOUT ITS MASK
- MACMILLAN READY TO GO ON DOUBLE QUEST; American Polar Expedition Considered the Best Equipped Ever Sent Out -- Will First Search for Amundsen With Airplanes, Then Explore "Blind Spot" of Arctic -- Carries New Devices and Food
- CREWS ON HUDSON HAVE A LIGHT DAY; Only Navy and Syracuse Out in Morning on Account of Rough Water. JIM RICE SUFFERS SETBACK Freshman Stroke Out of Boat Because of Illness -- Cornell Due Tomorrow.
- BOY IN SUICIDE PLAN LOSES SIGHT OF EYE; Wellesley Police Hear of Mystery Trip Girl Made to Boston on Night Before Death.
- Society With Tongue-Twisting Name Is Barred by Justice
- KEEPING KIT MARLOWE'S MEMORY GREEN; Men of Letters to Complete Monument to Poet From Whom Even Shakespeare Learned
- NEW GOLF CHAMPION LIKES PINOCHLE TOO
- Amateurs Asked to Aid Radio Test.
- PAINLEVE -RIVETS ATTENTION ON RIFF; French Parties Await Anxiously for His Report Moroccan War and Future Policy. SOCIALISTS GROW RESTIVE Premier Continues His Tour of the Fighting Zone Despite Sweltering African Heat.
- Circus Dog's Body Cremated With That of His Mistress
- McAULIFFE NAMED COACH.; Former Dartmouth Player to Be Football Mentor at Cathollo U.
- INDICTED FOR STOCK FRAUD.; Brooklyn Man Said to Have Swindled Woman Out of $60,300.
- SHATTUCK BANDITS IN FEUD.; Camillileri Taken From Sing Sing to Auburn to Prevent Clash.
- AGAINST TENDENCY TO CANCEL SALES; Protest by Cloak, Suit and Skirt Men at the Action of Certain Retailers.
- CATCH 4 FLEEING BEDFORD.; TWO Girls Captured by Youths When They Asked Directions.
- WESTERN TOUR FOR DAWES.; Vice President Considers Carrying Rules Question to the Coast.
- Hokum for Heavy Thinkers; The Present Generation Refuses to Take Its Buncombe Straight For Heavy Thinkers
- REVISES STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
- A GARDEN FOR PATRIOTISM.; Good Citizenship to Be Taught on a Plot in the Bronx.
- GERMANS WILL MARK LUTHER'S WEDDING DAY; Wittenberg Ceremonies Today Commemorate Founding of First German Parsonage in 1525.
- Five New Tales in Modern Manner by Maxim Gorky; THE STORY OF A NOVEL, and Other Stories. By Maxim Gorky. Translated from the Russian by Marie Zakrevsky. 273 pp. New York: The Dial Press. 2.50.
- Child Not a State Chattel.
- Wins by Two-Run Margin.
- Hongkong Seamen Plan Strike.
- Trinatlonal Art Show a Success.
- WARREN S. STONE.
- Chess Games in Modern Style; THE BOOK OF THE NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT, 1924. With original annotations by Alexander Alekhine. Edited by Herman Helms. 273 pp. New York: The American Chess Bulletin.
- Fashions Anticipated For Screen Productions; TOBACCO brown is the last word in color for women's gowns, according to Howard Greer, who supervises the fashions for Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. Mr. Greer recently returned from Europe, where he made a survey of the forthcoming styles.
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- SHOE WORKERS MAY MERGE.; Representatives of Three Unions Are Conferring Here.
- ERNESTO. PACELL! DIES.; Financier Was Confidential Adviser to Last Three Popes.
- MOVIE ACTOR DROWNED.; R.D. Jones Was Shooting Rapids for Picture When Canoe Capsizes.
- What Labor Wants; LABOR ATTITUDES AND PROBLEMS. By W.E. Atkins A.M., J.D. and H.D. Lasswell. New York: Practice-Hall, Inc.
- Ravinia Park Opera; LET the "effete East" take notice Ravinia's opera season is soon to open. Vide Mr. Karleton Hackett in The Chicago Evening Post: "To the oldtimers it still comes as a recurring shock that everything is now so firmly established and standardized at Ravinia that the only 'news' is regarlding the repertoire and the list of artists.
- HUBBARD SMASHES BROAD JUMP MARK; Leaps 25 Feet 10 7/8 Inches for New World Figures in National Collegiate Games. ALSO SETS MEET RECORD Michigan Star Wins '100' in 0:098-10 -- Four Other Marks Fall at Chicago. HUBBARD SMASHES BROAD JUMP MARK
- LIST OF PAIRINGS FOR MET. GOLF TITLE; Qualifying Round Begins at 8 A.M. Wednesday on Links of Hollywood Club. 3 EX-CHAMPIONS ENTERED Reekie to Defend His Honors Against a Strong Field of 95 Amateurs.
- HYLAN SUBWAY PLAN RAPPED IN BROOKLYN; Civic Council of the Borough Declares Against Independent Transit System. TAX FEATURE IS OPPOSED Representative of 89 Organizations Outlines Objections to 25% Assessment on Realty. HYLAN SUBWAY PLAN RAPPED IN BROOKLYN
- BAR INVESTIGATES JUDGE.; Memphis Seeks Light on Ross's Alleged Bank Transactions.
- Current Magazines
- Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley to Give Housewarming -- Mr. and Mrs. Duke Also Have New Home
- CARDS WIN BATTLE FROM PHILS IN 10TH; Take Second Game of Series and Climb in Race -- Hornsby Hits Homer No. 17.
- SHEPHERD FAILS TO BAR EVIDENCE; His Counsel Loses Motion to Strike Out Testimony of His "Sunshine Girl." LOSES ON OTHER POINTS Dr. Rongetti Succeeds in Telling of Shepherd's Desire to Study About Germs.
- LOCK UP BRINDELL, UNTERMYER URGES; Lawyer Tells Ottinger Recent Disclosures Show Exile Is Not Sufficient.
- PLAN TALL HOUSE FOR RIVERSIDE DRIVE; Builders to Erect Fifteen-Story Apartment -- New Loft for Eighth Avenue.
- RADIO PRODUCTION OUTSTRIPS DEMAND; The Industry In a Period of Readjustment Due to Excessive Output. AN ERA OF PRICE SLASHING More Than 750,000 Receiving Sets Offered at One-Half Original Listings.
- GRIMM'S 2 HOMERS ONLY RUNS IN GAME; One in Third and One in Fifth Constitute Cubs' Shutout of the Braves.
- SHOT HAT OFF MAN'S HEAD.; Jersey Trooper Dismissed as Sequel to Taking Poolroom Dare.
- GARY QUITS DIET COURSE.; Steel Leader Says He Has "Learned Considerable" in Birmingham.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Sharp Rally in Yugoslavia Dinar -- Sterling and Continentals Quiet and Firm.
- RIGA, LONG CAPTIVE, COMES INTO HER OWN; Colorful City, Ruled by Germany, Then by Russia, Now Belongs to Native Lettish People
- SIR PETER WINS HANDICAP.; Takes the $5,000 Enquirer at Latonia -- Princess Doreen Third.
- RACE TINY YACHTS IN CENTRAL PARK; Scores of Children Guide Models in Regatta on Conservatory Lake. TWO GIRLS TAKE PRIZES Hot Contest Between 72-Inch "Leviathans" -- Fathers Among the Builders.
- CHARGES HIRED TALK ON DEBT CANCELING; Senator Willis Says Foreign Bankers Pay for Speakers Who Tour This Country AND SEEK TO BOOST BONDS Ohioan, in Address at Valley Forge, Declares America Gave Share in War and Must Get Her Due.
- STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.
- NEW OIL SOURCES LIE IN SHALE MOUNTAINS; Bureau of Mines to Determine Cost of Extracting Petroleum From Great Stone Deposits in Western States -- May Eventually Replace Product of the Wells
- Article 1 -- No Title
- CONTRIBUTE $571,110 FOR A NEW HOSPITAL; J.P. Morgan Among Those Who Gave to North Country Community Institution.
- BUSINESS NEEDS EXTEND THE STUDY OF SPANISH
- SLEEPS IN AUTO; FINED $20.; Judge Says Nap That Blocks Traffic Ought to Be Expensive.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- SAYS NATION IS GARRULOUS.; Brumbaugh Asks Teaching to Talk Less and Think More.
- GEN. DEBONO FREED IN MATTEOTTI CASE; Dr. Donati, Who Accused Him of Complicity in Deputy's Murder, Flees Italy.
- GERMANY WOULD AVOID A POLISH TARIFF WAR; Berlin Proposes a Commercial Compact Over Coal Until Definite Settlement Is Reached.
- POLICE ARE PRAISED IN FLOOD OF LETTERS; Enright Says They Show "Disgust" of Public for Attacks on Force. CALLS THEM 'SILENT VOTE' Bravery, Courtesy and Resourcefulness of Officers Commended by Associations and Individuals.
- A Confederate Daughter's Life; MARY MILDRED SULLIVAN. (Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan). A Biography by Anne Middleton Holmes. Written for the records of The Mary Mildred Sullivan Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, New York. Printed by the Chapter for private circulation. Illustrated. 196 pp. Concord, N.H.: The Rumford Press.
- BUILDING LABOR HERE EXCELS IN PRODUCTION; Comparison With British Worker Indicates American, Receiving Higher Wages, Also Does More Work -- Union Restrictions Have Broken Down
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- Fabre Knew the Plant World Too; He Won Fame as an Observer of Insect Life, But He Was a Naturalist of Wide Interests THE WONDER BOOK OF PLANT LIFE. By J.H. Fabre. Translated by Bernard Miall. Illustrated. 410 pp. Philadelphia J.B. Lippincott Company.
- LONDON AND PARIS HAPPENINGS
- The Thomas Paine Home.
- PREDICT VICTORY FOR MISS EDERLE; Experts Say New York Girl Has Strength Required to Swim English Channel. STANDS COLD WATERS WELL Knows How to Conserve Stamina and Is Equipped for Task Set for Late in July.
- Troops Still Patrol Shanghai.
- WILD ROSES AND OTHERS.
- O'Neill and MacKaye in the New American Theatre; Mr. Dickinson's Study of Native Playwrights Makes Special Note Of These Two PLAYWRIGHTS OF THE NEW AMERICAN THEATRE. By Thomas H. Dickinson. 331 pp. New York The Macmillan Company. CONTEMPORARY PLAYS. Selected and edited by Thomas H. Dickinson and Jack R. Crawford. 650 pp. Boston Houghton Mifflin Company. $4.50.
- NEW YORK STUDIOS NOT LIKELY TO ADOPT SILENT NIGHT PLAN; Impresarios Say Too Many Are Dependent Upon New York Programs to Close Stations One Night Each Week for Benefit of Distant Hunters
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- OCEAN TRAVEL.
- Lloyd Branson, Artist, Dead.
- First Woman Heard by Senate Dead.
- TRAINED NURSES WILL ASK EIGHTH-HOUR DAY, BETTER PAY; Now Work Twelve Hours on Private Cases, Bound by Medieval Tradition, and Soon Wear Out -- Group Nursing Suggested.
- PRINCETON QUELLS YALE BEFORE 45,000; Charley Caldwell Holds Sway From Mound and Tigers Even Series With 5-2 Victory.
- REPUBLICANS AID SMITH'S PARK BILL; Members of State Council Deny That Measure Is a Tammany Menace. DISPUTE KNIGHT'S CHARGE Only Two Tammany Men, Hulbert and Phillips, on the Commission, Officials Assert.
- CITY TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY OF FLAG; 148th Anniversary of Adopting Stars and Stripes Occasion for Music and Parades. BUILDINGS TO FLY COLORS Many Patriotic Organizations Will Join Afternoon and Evening Exercises in Central Park. The people of the United States, from the President to the smallest school child, will observe Flag Day today and tomorrow, in commemoration of the 148th anniversary of the adoption of the flag of the United States by the American Congress on June 14, 1777. The Stars and Stripes be unfurled from millions of public and private staffs.
- FORMAL OPENING OF SEASON AT WATCH HILL
- HOME RUN BEATS RUTGERS.; Cohalan Crashes Out Victory for Manhattan, 4-3, in Ninth.
- Expect to Sign Convention Tuesday.
- URGES A NEW DEAL ON SHIPPING BOARD; Cabinet Members Ask Coolidge to Favor Cutting Off Fleet Corporation. AS A MOVE FOR EFFICIENCY This Is Hoover's Proposal and the President Has Advised Plan Before.
- DEVELOPERS TAKE GRAMATAN HILLS; Homeland Company to Improve 76-Acre De Witt Estate Parcel With Residences.
- SYRACUSE WINS, 4 TO 2.; Beats Penn State In Commencement Game on Latter's Diamond.
- ARMY AVIATOR BADLY HURT.; Lieutenant White's Machine Takes Nose Dive Into Delaware River.
- SAYS TAXI MEN PRAY AT SAFETY MEETINGS; Drivers Must Now Pass Mental Tests, Owners' Association Secretary Declares.
- COPPER EXPORTS INCREASE.; Those of the First Four Months of 1925 Exceed Those of 1924 Period.
- JAZZ BRINGS FIRST DANCE OF THE CITY; Rhythms of Machinery Supply the New Galvanic Tempo, and Arcadian Arts and Graces Are Absent
- UNDERGROUND PARKS FOR AUTOS
- MRS. MORROW WINS, 2 UP.; Retains Maryland Golf Title by Defeating Mrs. Peterson.
- MAYOR TO WELCOME OLD MASONIC ORDER; Knights Templar, Instituted in 1113, Will Open Its Annual Conclave Tomorrow.
- DOWNWARD TREND IN WHEAT KEEPS UP; Rains Over Central West End the Talk of Drought That Maintained Prices.
- NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN TO SAVE WILD FLOWERS; Mrs. Britton of the New York Botanical Garden Warns the Country That Many of Its Most Beautiful Native Plants Are Almost Extinct
- WILL SEND ZEPPELIN ON POLAR QUEST; Germany Negotiating With Dr. Eckener of ZR-3 Fame, to Command.
- Premier Visits Menaced Zone.
- SIX SENTENCED IN SOFIA.; Military Tribunal Decrees Death for Complicity in Cathedral Bombing.
- SAY ROADS SLIGHT PASSENGER TRAFFIC; Students of Situation See Greater Use of Automobiles as a Result. FREIGHT REVENUES HIGHER 15-Year Period Shows Greater Profit -- Passenger Losses Not Borne Evenly Throughout Nation.
- AMERICAN IDEA RESCUES STUDENTS FROM HUNGER; 'Europe's Famishing Intelligentsia Taught by College Fund to Break Tradition and Aid Themselves by Manual Labor -- What They Did at Prague
- LAYS INSANITY TO DRY LAW.; Maryland Doctor Says Prohibition Causes Increase In Cases.
- PROF. MENDELL CHOSEN DEAN OF YALE UNIVERSITY; Latin Instructor and Head of Athletic Committee Will Take Office When Jones Retires.
- CHLORATE OF POTASH.; Plea for Increased Duty by the One Concern Now Making It.
- MOTOR LAW UNIFORMITY MAKING GOOD PROGRESS; Accepted Plan Must Emphasize Safely, Says Magistrate Cobb, Who Explains How Many Difficulties Were Wiped Out in Washington Conference
- BOWMAN'S HUNTER WINS HIGH HONORS; His Dansant Takes Grand Championship at Westchester County Horse Show. DOWN EAST IS RESERVE Miss Lanier's Entry Bows to Lightweight Victor -- Kay Leads State Troopers' Mounts.
- 'Republic of Montmartre' Seeks World Power; Decides to Plant First Colony in New York
- On the Campus a Spirit of Change Is Abroad; A Leaven of New Ideas at Work in American Colleges
- His Attitude Both Attacked and Defended by Correspondents -- Popular Conceptions of Darwinism Are Called Erroneous.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- SEES MEMORIAL A FAILURE.; Borglum Expects Call to Finish Stone Mountain Work.
- Klan 'Dragon' Jailed for Contempt.
- Gossip of the Rialto; IT is altogether probable that the week of June 1 -- the week of the great heat, it is perhaps unnecessary to add -- will take on a significance in the theatrical world in days to come akin to that now held in the greater American world by the blizzard of 1888.
- Olivares and Sarpontrain.
- HARVARD WILLMEET YALE IN 3 SPORTS; Track, Baseball and Rowing Are On This Week Between the Two Rivals. CRIMSON NOW TRAILS BLUE But If It Takes Last Three Events It Will End Year With 3 to 2 Lead Over Opponents.
- Protests Killings at Hankow.; MOBS IN KIU-KIANG BURN CONSULATES
- SCOW TIES UP A RAILROAD.; Wrecks Bulkhead of Flushing Creek Bridge Just Before Rush.
- SAYS PARK AV. VIADUCT IS PERIL TO NEIGHBORS; Adds to Fire and Crime Problem, Jewish Order Writes Mayor; Asking Its Removal.
- A CAMBRIDGE AUCTION.
- A Vision of Asiatic Art In London; Mr. Binyon Describes the Treasures of the British Museum ASIATIC ART IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. By Laurence Binyon, Keeper of Oriental Prints and Paintings. Paris and Brussels: G. van Oest.
- Dusolina Giannini Wins High Praise In London; British Critics, Reviewing Her Recital In Queen's Hall, Pay Tributes To Dramatic Soprano
- MRS. PRITCHARD WINS JERSEY TENNIS TITLE; New York Woman, With Miss Francis as Partner, Takes Doubles Championship.
- SIGHTS ICEBERG IN ATLANTIC; Steamer Paris Encounters One 4,000 Feet Long on Trip to Havre.
- 30,000 IN PARADE TO MARK BRONX DAY; 300,000 Others Line the Grand Concourse to Watch Anniversary Celebration. HYLAN REVIEWS MARCHERS Broadcasts Thanks for "Great Ovation" -- Fifty Bands Among the Twelve Divisions.
- Books and Authors
- AMERICAN IDEAS ADOPTED FOR LONDON'S NEW FLATS
- U.S. Army Four Wins, 13 to 9; Board Decides on Old Line-Up
- MONTICELLO VOTING FINISHES IN A RUSH; Ballots in Jefferson Contest Are Cast Up to Midnight -- Still Being Counted. CANDIDATES AT A DINNER By Noon 17 Had Qualified for the Trip to Europe and Many More Were Near the Mark. The voting contest to raise funds for the acquisition of Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home in Virginia, ended last night when the polls were closed at midnight in the auditorium of the Grand Street Boys' Association at 106 West Fifty-fifth Street. Ballots were still being counted at an early hour this morning.
- TRADE NAME IS PROTECTED; Firm Here Ordered to Change From Grape Growers' Exchange.
- Notes on Rare Books
- MLLE. DAISY JEAN AT BRIARCLIFF MANOR
- DEFENDS RACHEL JACKSON.; Senator McKellar Calls Magazine Article on General's Wife "Cruel."
- ELECTRICAL TRADE ACTIVE.; Steady Demand Continues for Equipment and Supplies.
- SCHENECTADY NINE WINS.; Trounces Greenwich for Northeastern New York H.S. Title.
- LETTER KANE MURDER CLUE; Detectives Think Girl Might Have Been the Victim of Revenge.
- Wants to Buy Six Texas Lines.
- KATINKA PULLS THE REICHSTAG STRINGS; Frau Katharina von Oheimb, "Most Active Woman in Germany," Queens It Among Politicians
- The Diverting Pageant of a Week in June
- Calvin Demerest Dies.
- Italian Senate Approves Treaties.
- SEE BRITAIN ARBITER BY SECURITY TREATY; Old Balance of Power May Result, France and Germany Heading Two Groups. LEAGUE LIKELY TO GAIN German Membership, Essential to Compact, Is Expected to Insure Peace on the Rhine.
- Only 150,000 Get New Auto Driving Licenses; No Extension After July 1, Harnett Warns
- COLOR FLOODS THE NATIVE AFRICAN MART; Cannibals, White Flannels, American Sewing Machines and Brilliant Weaving to Be Seen in Nigeria
- YALE FOUR SWEEPS TO POLO VICTORY; Flashes Brilliant Game and Beats P.M.C., 16-5, in First Intercollegiate Title Match.
- SEE DOUBLE CRISIS NEAR IN GERMANY; Socialists Find Alarm in Stinnes Situation, Declaring Liabilities Are Concealed. DANGER FOR GOVERNMENT Onslaught on Luther-Stressemann Forces May Cause Their Fall -- Depression in Exchange.
- Madrid Conference on Wednesday.
- CLINIC TRAIN FOR CHICKS TEACHES HOW TO SAVE THEM
- PHRYNE WINS AGAIN IN MANHASSET RACES; J.P. Morgan's 30-Footer First Second Time in Two Days -- 67 Craft in Regatta. CLOSE FINISHES MARK DAY Six-Meter Grebe Crosses Line Just One Second Ahead of Montauk In Stirring Dash.
- MAY PRESS LIQUOR CASE.; Federal Prosecutor to Get "Bootleg Queen's" Testimony.
- PERU APPROVES PLEBISCITE.; Deputies Concur With Senate and Government on Tacna-Arica.
- PREPARE FOR BASS SEASON.; Jersey Lakes District Is Expecting Hundreds of Anglers Today.
- FLAX AS EMERGENCY CROP.; Wisconsin Farmers Advised That It Meets Conditions There.
- WESTCHESTER COUNTY HAS MANY MOTOR ATTRACTIONS; Excellent Roads Predominate and Watershed District Presents Countless Scenic Beauties -Suggestions for Various Tours
- SID TERRIS FACES MORAN THIS WEEK; Rival Lightweights Will Clash in Ten-Round Bout at Dexter Stadium Thursday.
- ITALY DEMANDS AFGHAN APOLOGY; Mussolini Also Requires u7,000 Indemnity for Execution of Young Engineer.
- RECENT HEAT WAVE NOT CITY'S WORST; Report Shows Five Deadlier Periods Than the One Just Passed.
- Even Diplomats See Things Differently Nowadays; M. Jusserand Reflects on the Ambassadorial Function
- Letter to the Editor 1 -- No Title
- 2 CHICAGO OFFICERS SLAIN FIGHTING GANG; A Third Policeman Is Badly Wounded and One of the Gennas Shot to Death. BATTLE ON BUSY STREET Two Gangsters, Using Shotguns Loaded With Slugs, Arrested -- Authorities Aroused.
- CAROIAI K. IILS V/-$ F. B. CAlil); Ceremony in St. Peter's Church, Morristown, N. J., Performed by Rev. Dr. Randolph Ray. I I M!S HUBBELL A ' BR1DEI I Wed to Rev. E. D. Miner, AsslstantJ Pastor of Park Av. Presbyterian { Church -- Other Nuptials. I
- MERGER PROSPECTS DELIGHT LUTHERANS; Leaders Here Comment Enthusiastically on Action of New York-New England Synod. HOPE FOR ACTION SOON Ministerium Will Meet at Niagara Falls Monday and the Synod at Schenectady This Fall.
- "Home Book of Verse" Extended; THE HOME BOOK OF MODERN VERSE. An Extension of the Home book of Verse. Compiled and Arranged by Burton Egbert Stevenson. 1,121 pp. New York: Henry Holt & Co. $7.50.
- LAYS HEAT SPELL TO VENUS.
- MISS STIFEL TAKES TITLE.; Defeats Mrs. Bydolek in Northwestern Women's Golf Tourney.
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- URUGUAY AN YOUTH ACCLAIMED AS HERO; Parliament Votes Highest Honors to Young Man Who Died Trying to Save Girl.
- ISS lgY 6AOR IS ENGAGED TO-WED; Betrothal to Dr .... son Announood at Luncheon '[or Miss Juanita Roid. MISS A. HEYMAN TO MARRY Her Fiance !s John IEderMlss Beatrice Rottenberg and Dr. George Schwartz Are EnJaged.
- Foreigners Merely Exploit Her and Shun Her Socially.
- Tales of Acadie; Realism Like Romance in "Old Province Tales" OLD PROVINCE TALES. By Archibald MacMechan. 345 pp. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart.
- Getting Passports Now Made Easy for Tourists; Identification and Proof of Citizenship All That Are Necessary -- Travel Taxes In Europe -- Aliens Need Return Permits.
- FELINE FOES OF SHIP RATS GET REWARD; Sea-Going Cats Live on Rich Fare Aboard Liners Whose Cargoes They Protect.
- HILDA HAL IN FRONT.; Wins 2:12 Pace After Losing First Heat at Worcester.
- Front Page 3 -- No Title
- Birth Notice 1 -- No Title
- Resume of the Prague Music Festival; Janacek's Opera, "Das Kluge Fuchslein"; THE Anbruch devotes its May number to exposition and criticism of the programs of the International Music Festival at Prague, which began May 15 and ended May 20, offering a cosmopolitan audience a resume of the latest developments of modern European music.
- HOLY GROSS WINS FROM N.Y.U., 6-1; Carroll, Twirling Last Game for Purple, Outshines Torpe on the Mound. LINCOLN IS VIOLET HERO Homer in Fifth Saves Team From Shutout -- Admirers Give Carroll Diamond Ring.
- SMITH SUMMONS BOND COMMITTEE; TELLS FUND USES; In New Call to Confer He Specifies Tentative Allotments of $100,000,000 Issue. DATA FROM DEPARTMENTS Chiefs Ask $14,100,000 for Schools, $10,000,000 for Prisons, $6,500,000 for Military. MILLS ACCEPTS CHALLENGE Representative Welcomes Debate With Governor, Who, He Says, Has Not Answered Bond Plan Foes.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Generally Higher, With a Few Declines -- Sterling and Francs Slightly Lower.
- CORNELL IS BEATEN BY COLGATE NINE, 2-1; Ithacans Drop Their Second Game of Alumni Week Despite Playing Errorless Ball. MAKE ONLY FOUR SAFETIES Hopkins Has Them Helpless and Fans 6 -- Doubles by Barnes and Burke Score Winning Run.
- GETS NEW LAWYERS' CLUB.; University of Michigan Dedicates W.W. Cook's $2,000,000 Gift.
- More Troops Sent to Scene.
- DOROTHY PERKINS COLLAPSES IN CELL; Girl Succumbs to Strain of Anticipating Her Appearance on stand Tomorrow. NERVE SPECIALIST CALLED State May Call Wife of Michael Connors to Testify About Dorothy's Purported Note.
- S.S. INGERTRE, BOUND FOR SPITZ
- STEEL INDUSTRY SHOWING A GAIN; May Tonnage From 10 to 20% Greater Than in April, Mill Reports Reveal. BUYERS ARE ENCOURAGED Price Cutting In Some Products, Due to the Struggle for Business, a Disturbing Influence.
- NOVEL HOME FOUNDED FOR OLD BACHELORS; Marcus L. Ward Knew the Sorrows of Being Alone and Bequeathed His Fortune for a Unique Institution NOVEL HOME FOR OLD BACHELORS
- No Holidays for Him
- SIMONSON VICTOR AT JAMAICA TRAPS; Takes Scratch Prize, Vanderveer Getting Handicap -- Watts Wins at Mineola.
- BOERS GIVE WELCOME TO PRINCE AT ERMELO; 400 Horsemen Parade in the Transvaal and Aged Veterans Shake Young Man' s Hand.
- ROCKAWAY TO HAVE BIGGEST BOARDWALK; Final Action by Estimate Board on Beach Protection Expected Friday. PLANT WILL COST $8,000,000 Structure to Extend 8 Miles From Far Rockaway to Neponsit -- To Hold Celebration.
- YEAR'S EARNINGS $626,742.; National Public Service Corporation to Buy New Properties.
- UNCLE SAM'S NEW ISLAND
- BUNKER HILL'S SIGNIFICANCE RISES ABOVE CONTROVERSIES; Disputes as to Who Commanded Disappear on 150th Anniversary -- Famous Episode of General Warren.
- Rosenberg and Shea to Meet In Title Bout at Velodrome
- PRINCETON PARADE PROVES GALA EVENT; Alumni Provide Colorful Spectacle as They Crowd Diamond for Ball Game.
- PARK VANDALS PERSIST IN THEFT AND INJURY; Young Trees Are Uprooted and Carried Off, Bark Cut With Hatchets, Shrubbery Destroyed -- Types of Fences Used for Protection.
- WATTLES IS VICTOR IN APAWAMIS GOLF; Yale Star Triumphs Over Knowles, Former Eli Champion, in Final Round.
- CHAMBER OPPOSES CITY TAXES ON PORT; Brooklyn Group Argues That Question Involves Sovereignty of State. AGAINST HYLAN'S VIEWS Say Taxation of Harbor Property Might Lead to a Number of Abuses.
- WOULD BAR POLITICS IN DRY ENFORCEMENT; Treasury Officials Are Considering Move to Put Prohibition Agents Under Civil Service. COOLIDGE DISCUSSES PLAN Confers With Head of Civil Service Commission, Who Predicts Adoption of Merit System.
- SLIGHS NEWLY FOUND STAR; La Plata Observatory Confirms African Report on Nova Pictoris.
- EDSEL FORD COMING TO POLICE SCHOOL; Will Attend Opening of Instruction Course to 400 Policemen Operating Cars.
- EUROPE STRUGGLES WITH PROBLEM OF UNEMPLOYMENT; Figures From Many Countries Show That Enforced Idleness Is Widespread in Ranks of Industry -- France an Exception to the General Rule
- CHESS TITLE WON BY MAX SCHLEIFER; High School League Crown Is Taken by Brooklyn Boy With Score of 7 1/2-1 1/2.
- TROOPERS SEEK TWO BOYS.; Bronxville High School Students Believed to Be Hiking.
- WELCOME OWEN D. YOUNG.; Neighbors in Fort Plain Fete Ex-Reparation Commissioner.
- LIQUOR CHIEF ISSUE IN JERSEY PRIMARY; Control of Republican Organization by Senator Edge Is at Stake. A THREE-CORNERED FIGHT Nomination for Governorship Stirs Up Religious Quarrel -- No Contest Among Democrats.
- In a Novel the "Let-Down" Life of Post-War Moderns; William Gerhardi Writes With Gusto of a Strange Group of Europeans THE POLYGLOTS. By William Gerhardi. New York: Duffield & Co. 375 pp. $250.
- Letter to the Editor 2 -- No Title
- ASKS POLICE TO WEDDING.; Jersey Woman Will Have Judge Who Fined Her Perform Ceremony.
- ATTRIBUTING MOTIVES.
- In the Bibulous Days of Roast Beef Old England; Eighteenth Century London Was a Place of Clubs and Taverns LONDON LIFE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By M. Dorothy George. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
- CENTRAL EUROPE'S STAGE; CENTRAL EUROPE'S STAGE
- "POOR" ACQUIRE TAXICAB HABIT IN NEW YORK; City's Fleet of 20,809 Carry All Classes 1,000,000,000 Miles A Day
- Ask Use of National Forests As Nation's Vacation Grounds
- WAVE SHOVES LINER INTO JERSEY PIER; Columbia's Bow Is Deflected by Wash From Majestic's Powerful Propellers. LITTLE DAMAGE TO VESSEL Starting Agreement Had Been Made to End Confusion, but Columbus Was Left Out.
- COOLIDGE DOG IN FAREWELL; Paul Pry Takes Last Mayflower Trip Before Quitting White House.
- Shaw's Joan Appears In Paris
- Holst Choral Symphony To Be Given At Leeds; Program of Triennial Music Festival Will Also Include Works By Coates, Hanson and Taylor THE program of the triennial musical festival to be held at Leeds from Oct. 7 to 10 includes the first performance of Gustav Holst's Choral Symphony for solo soprano, chorus and orchestra, which will be given at the evening concert of the first day under the direction of Albert Coates.
- TILDEN WINS TITLE BY BEATING ALONSO; Triumphs Over Spanish Star, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1, in New England Tennis Finals.
- MINE MOBS RAGE; NO MOVE BY TROOPS; Nova Scotia Strikers Extend Area of Pillage and Fire at Cape Breton. MORE MILITIA ON THE WAY Colliery Official Dragged From Home and Beaten -- Demonstration at Miner's Funeral. MINE MOBS RAGE, NO MOVE BY TROOPS
- 8 LUSITANIA CLAIMS AWAIT ADJUSTMENT; Mixed Commission Has Settled About 6,000 American Cases Against Germany. AWARDS OVER 2 MILLIONS Work Will Be Completed at Sittings In Autumn -- Austria-Hungary Arbitration Next.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- BUCCANEERS SWEEP GIANTS ASIDE AGAIN; 30,000 Ardent Pittsburghers See Onrushing Pirates Take Second in a Row, 6-4. McQUILLAN BLOWS UP IN 7TH McGraw's Men Have Score Tied When He Lets In Three Runs -- Terry Gets Homer. BUCCANEERS SWEEP GIANTS ASIDE AGAIN
- SHY COLLEGE SENIOR MASQUERADES AS GIRL; Haverford Graduate Too Bashful to Step Up and Take Diploma and Three Prizes.
- DENIES BRINDELL IS EXILED.; Parole Board Head Says Labor Man May Attend to Business Here.
- Authorized to Build Maine Line.
- ITALIAN PUBLIC REVENUE.; Far Above Estimates but Still Less Than Expenditure.
- ENSEMBLES FOR BATHERS; Much Attention Devoted by Designers to Dress for the Seashore
- PROVIDENCE TURNS TABLES.; Avenges Earlier Defeat by Brown Nine -- Score Is 8 to 3.
- YALE MEN GIVE "L'AIGLON."; Plays Opens Commencement Program for 2,000 Alumni.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- WOMEN STORM HOUSE OF LORDS; Defeated in Their First Effort to Obtain Membership, Britain's Peeresses Will Carry On Their Siege Against This Last Remaining "Citadel of Unregenerate Man" WOMEN STORM THE HOUSE OF LORDS
- SENATORS PUT OVER 7 RUNS IN SECOND; Fall on Holloway and Wells for 11-3 Victory, Taking Three Out of Four in Tiger Series. RUETHER ALLOWS 7 HITS Game Marked by Heavy Hitting, With Six Doubles, a Triple and a Home Run.
- DR. VAN DYKE ANGLES IN NEW ZEALAND; Finds the Trout Large and Lively -- People Are "Most British," But Their Motors Are American
- A Doll and a Fortune
- SETS WORLD JAVELIN MARK.; Texas Schoolboy Stars in Track Meet Held in Illinois.
- BERLIN AWAITS NOTE.; Germans Are Not Hopeful, Expecting France to Block Deal.
- TRADE BOARD WILL PLAY A NEW ROLE IN BUSINESS; Commission's Wish to Bring About More Informal Adjustments and Interpret Real Spirit of Anti-Trust Laws.
- CREDIT MEN PREDICT BUSINESS PROGRESS; 96 Per Cent, in 17 Trade Groups Report Favorably on Outlook for Next Six Months. BACK COOLIDGE ECONOMY Instalment Buying Is Assailed as Unsound -- Campaign on Commercial Frauds Planned.
- KRIM DEFIES POWERS TO OVERTHROW HIM; Moroccan Leader Finds Humor in Spanish Ultimatum -- Prisoners Between Him and Fleet.
- 86 GET DIPLOMAS AT LAWRENCEVILLE; A Nephew of Vice President Dawes Gives the Annual Flag Speech. 500 GUESTS AT AFFAIR Dr. Hugh Black Makes Founders' Day Address -- Fathers Association Elects Officers.
- NEW LAYOUT FOR CITY URGED BY PLANNERS; They Foresee Breakdown Unless There Is a Break-Up" -- Would Put Traffic on Three Levels and Regulate Realty Development -- Satellite Towns Proposed
- HAWK AND LOON WIN.; Finish First In Races Held by Stamford Yacht Club.
- ANDERSON CHARGES DRY LEAGUE PLOT; Former Anti-Saloon Head Attacks State Management as Aid to Wets. SAYS IT HAS RUINED HIM Tells in 64-Page "Exposure" of $6,000 Defense Fund Switched to League Treasury.
- SEAT SALE HEAVY FOR BENEFIT TENNIS; Many Tickets Taken for Exhibitions at Forest Hills on Saturday for Cathedral Funds.
- KNOCKOUT THRILLS A GARDEN PARTY; Boxing Contest at Governors Island Fete Has Ending Not on the Program. CONFETTI BOMBS FROM SKY Fencing Experts Also Entertain Guests of the Army -- Gen. Summerall Greets Visitors.
- Ridgewood Principal Much Better.
- A Christian Summons; WE CAN: A Metrical Version of "Possumus," by M.M. Loyalo. By Acton Griscom. 19 pp. New York: Edwin S. Gorham.
- Monument to Whitman.
- LEHMANN ART SALE ENDS.; Receipts of 13,517,470 Francs Exceed Total at Rieder Auction.
- Irvin Cobb on This and That; Seventeen Articles on Seventeen Matters "HERE COMES THE BRIDE" AND SO FORTH. By Irvin S. Cobb. New York: George H. Doran Company. $2.
- Correspondent Points to Moral Code Requiring Care of the Weak, but Says Our Attitude Toward Defectives Must Change.
- MEXICO DISCUSSED ON COOLIDGE YACHT; President Takes With Him on Cruise Secretary Kellogg and Gens. Pershing and Lejeune. CALLES NOW FACES CRISIS Mexico City Does Not See How He Can Oust Agrarians -- He Promises a Reply Today. MEXICO DISCUSSED ON COOLIDGE YACHT
- YALE RECORD WILL BUILD.; Humorous Monthly to Erect $100,000 Structure as Future Home.
- JERRY A. W-ERHBER6 DIES .OF INJURIES ,; Ex-Deputy Attorney General of New York Was in Collision of Taxicab and Surface Car.
- FINDS OUR MANNERS GOOD.
- Short Story Flourishing in Germany; DER GEIST DES PILGERS (The Spirit of the Pilgrim). Three Tales by Jakob Wassermann. Vienna: Rikola-Verlag. DAS PRISMA (The Prism). Stories by Albrecht Schacffer. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag. DER KAMPP MIT DEM ENGEL (The Struggle With the Angel). Three stories by Frank Thiess. Stuttgart: Engelhorns Nachfolger.
- OHIO STATE DROPS TO 3D.; Defeat by Michigan Allows Chicago to Finish Second in Conference.
- Banks Experiment in Telegraphing Checks; Hope to Speed Business With Distant Cities
- Contest at Upper Saranac Will Inaugurate Season of Sporting Events -- Some Prominent Arrivals at the Summer Colonies>
- MEUSEL'S HOME RUN WINS FOR YANKS, 7-4; Bob's 16th of Season With Two On Gives Hugmen Even Break in-Series With Indians.
- BRAND QUITS JARDINE.; Follows Other Wallace Officials in Leaving Agricultural Staff.
- Unrest in Three Other Cities.
- Great Northern Rail Dividend.
- Atoms That Make the World; CONCERNING THE NATURE OF THINGS. By Sir William Bragg, F.R.S. New York: Harper & Bros.
- NOVELTIES; Vanity Cases, Bracelets and Other Jewelry
- Pickups and Putouts
- Tornado Wrecks Minnesota Town.
- Standard Bank Club's Outing.
- ROBINS LEAD REDS AS RAIN ENDS GAME; Contest Is Called in Third With Score 1-0 -- Will Be Played Off Aug. 10. WHEAT IN CHARGE OF TEAM Robble Not In His Accustomed Place as Manager for First Time In Eleven Years.
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