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- THISTLE LONE YACHT TO FINISH CONTEST; British Six-Meter Craft Wins When Weather Forces Rivals to Withdraw.
- CHANCES FOR DAVIS IN WEST LIKENED TO WILSON'S IN 1912; He Is Told in Chicago That La Follette Is Stronger in Many States Than Was Roosevelt. DAVIS IS EXPECTED TO GAIN Party Leaders Hopeful as to Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Ohio and Missouri. CANDIDATE IS WELCOMED He Confers With Local Managers and Arranges the Details of His Western Tour.
- TEXTILE CO. PASSES INTEREST PAYMENT; B.B. & R. Knight, Inc., Not Prepared to Meet 7% on $7,393,000 Bonds.
- FROM PRIVATE TO HEAD OF THE ARMY.
- The French Peace Prize Plan.
- RICH FLOOR IN CHURCH FOUNDED BY ST. PAUL; Excavations in Asia Minor Reveal Mosaics in Five Colors and Inscriptions.
- MEDALS FOR DRAFT BOARDS.; Governors Also Would Get War Honors From Proposed Bill.
- National Guard Orders.
- GET YACHT BACK FOR $900.; Vereign, Auctioned as Rum Runner, Bought In for Ex-Owners.
- Frenchman Says He Has Head of Henry IV., Bought in a Paris Auction for 100 Francs
- Hostile Lines Two Miles Apart.; WAR IN CHINA NEAR; RUMOR OF FIGHTING
- Stymies Costly for Miss Hollins.
- 2 MURPHY HORSES WIN AT HARTFORD; Czar Vorthy Takes 2:03 Trot and Baron Worthy Scores in 2:10 Pace.
- Jersey's Death Rate 'Grows'; 35 Suicides in State in July
- LATEST DEALINGS IN REALTY FIELD; Tenements and Private Dwellings Figure In the Trading in Manhattan. SALE ON LENOX AVENUE Builders File Plans for Three New Apartment House Operations.
- Martinsburg Again Wins Flag.
- REFINING EARNINGS DROP.; Panhandle Company's Net Income for the Quarter Is $68,511.
- GIVES DAVIS'S RECORD ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS; Democratic Campaign Book Says It Shows Candidate to Be Progressive.
- NOT "APPROPRIATE."
- SECRETARY MELLON BACK FROM VACATION; Declares the Adoption of the Dawes Plan Will Clear the Way for Europe.
- CROWDS.
- PRINCESS ERIK VERY ILL.; Former Miss Lois Booth Is Suffering From Blood Poisoning.
- Mars and the Storm.
- FIRST GERMAN EXPORT SURPLUS SINCE 1921; July Shows 17,108,000 Marks Excess, Against June Import Excess of 277,873,000.
- Romeyn Beck Hough.
- GIANTS BREAK EVEN BUT LOSE GROUND; Drop Opener to Braves, 7-3, Then Win Second, 10-2, and Lead Pirates by One Game.
- RIVAL FOURS HOLD LAST DRILL TODAY; British to Meet American Combination and U.S. Will Face Second Team. LACEY STILL OUT OF PLAY Invaders' Star Back Favoring Injured Shoulder -- Defenders Show Power In Practice.
- THIRD AV. COMPANY PLANS 19 BUS LINES; Majority of Them Will Be in the Bronx, Connecting With Trolley System.
- McCOY PLEADS NOT GUILTY.; Former Pugilist's Trial on Murder Charge Is Set for Oct. 20.
- Congressman Ogden L. Mills Is Wed to Mrs. Dorothy R. Fell by Peace Justice
- Miss Browne Says She Is Lost In Correcting Errors at Golf
- PROF. FUSCO VANISHES, NAPLES IS EXCITED; Archivist Disappears After Report of Discovery of Livy Manuscripts.
- TILDEN FOR 5TH YEAR IS TENNIS CHAMPION; Overwhelms Johnston in 58 Minutes in National Tournament Final, 6-1, 9-7, 6-2. KEEPS RIVAL ON DEFENSIVE Baffles Californian With Lightning Drives -- Wins First Set in 12 Minutes. TILDEN FOR 5TH YEAR IS TENNIS CHAMPION
- BIDDLE IS WINNER OF VETERANS' TITLE; Philadelphia Tennis Star Beats Dr. Hawk, Three-Time Victor, by 7-5, 7-5. LOSER GAINS EARLY LEAD Is Ahead 5-1 in First Set but Weakens -- Fights Hard Before Losing the Second.
- WINANT WINS OVER KNOX.; Gets Republican Nomination for Governor of New Hampshire.
- TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
- WILSON & CO. WIN IN THE FIRST ROUND; Packers Have Jersey Court Transfer Receivership Suit to U.S. Tribunal. ACTION BY STOCKHOLDERS Owners of the Preferred Shares Form a Committee to Protect Their Interests.
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- The Price of Movie Admissions.
- OFFERS TO SERVE TERM OF SOVIET PRISONER; Admiral's Slayer Would Free Savinkoff So That He Can Serve the People.
- BELGIAN BOND ISSUE IS OVERSUBSCRIBED; Offering Is $30,000,000 -- Investors Were Willing to Take $200,000,000.
- MRS. GRAFF HELPS POLICE ON MURDER; Wife of Slain Man Says Her Husband Received Telegram From Raasmusen.
- THE PLAY; Spotted Mystery.
- WAR COLLEGE BIDS PERSHING GOOD-BYE; Awards Him Belated Diploma, Unveils His Portrait and Gives Him Final Ovation.
- BUSINESS WORLD
- AMERICAN FLIERS HOP FROM LABRADOR TO NEWFOUNDLAND; Pass Safely Down the Coast to Hawke Bay Through Rain and Fog. NOW 2 DAYS FROM BOSTON With Good Weather, the Airmen Expect to Reach American Soil Tomorrow. WILL FLY TO PICTOU TODAY Air Service Officials Schedule Their Arrival at Mitchel Field for Sunday Afternoon.
- WISE COUNSELLOR IN FINE FETTLE; Epinard Also in Happy Mood After International Classic -- Both Enjoy Hearty Meals.
- SANDE IS BROUGHT HERE FROM SPA; Injured Jockey Is Removed in Sinclair Private Car to Roosevelt Hospital.
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- Macdonald Smith Beats Duncan In 72-Hole Match by 4 and 3
- 9 STOCKS SELL EX DIVIDEND.; Texas Gulf Sulphur and Foundation Company Recover During the Day.
- ATTACKS DAVIS RECORD AS SOLICITOR GENERAL; Representative Wood Says He Did Not Prosecute Alleged War Extravagance.
- ANCIENT SPELLS.
- AUGUST FAILURES FEWEST FOR YEAR; Liabilities, However, Are Larger Than During Some of the Earlier Months.
- Dawes to Go to Milwaukee.
- Conditions In North Carolina Are Outlined to Show Futility.
- NEW NICKEL PLATE ON CURB MARKET; Active Trading 'When, As and If' Begins in Big Railroad Merger.
- HUGHES EXPLAINS ANSWER TO LEAGUE; Makes Public the Correspondence Relating to Traffic in Arms.
- LINK CAPT. HIBBEN WITH RED ACTIVITY; Army Board Opens Inquiry Into Fitness of Officer to Hold Reserve Commission.
- Report That Fighting Has Begun.
- JULIA REINHARDT BURIED.; Suffrage Colors on Coffin of Aged Actress in the Little Church.
- Rum-Runner Jailed in Sweden.
- New York Charters.
- ROBINS WIN 2, TRAIL GIANTS BY 2 GAMES; Take 8th and 9th in Row, Beating Phils, 12-9, in 10 Innings in Opener, 4-3 in Final.
- U.S. GOLFERS LOSE ABROAD.; Grant and Wright Beaten In National Boys' Tourney.
- Auto Crash Kills W.H. Robinson.
- FALL FABRICS DISPLAYED.; Types of the New Styles as Well as the Materials Offered.
- GIANTS SIGN TWO PITCHERS.; Get Tunney of Holy Cross and McGivney of Notre Dame.
- Calls Germany Quake Immune.
- MORTGAGE LOANS PLACED.; Many Small Loans Arranged for Improved Holdings.
- PRINCE SCORES GOAL, FIRST AT POLO HERE; Plays Well at No. 1 in Match at Phipps Estate, but His Team Is Defeated.
- MARINES WIN HONORS IN RIFLE TOURNEY; Take First Three Places in Interstate Shoot at Seagirt -- Corporal Curtis a Victor.
- TOPICS IN WALL STREET.; Stocks React After Early Strength.
- KLAN IS DENOUNCED IN TEXAS CONVENTION; All Its Delegates Are Ousted and 'Ma' Ferguson Receives Full Recognition as Nominee.
- FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS.; London and Paris Quiet -- Sterling Down at Paris.
- Origin of the A.P.A.
- RUSH AID TO VIRGIN ISLANDS; Red Cross Sends Food and Clothing -- Homes Must Be Rebuilt.
- NATIONAL CITY BANK HAS EXTRA DIVIDEND; Makes Payment of 6 Per Cent. for the Quarter on the Capital Stock.
- Rush More Warships to Shanghai.
- GEN. ASHER MINER DEAD.; I Pennsylvania Guardsman Won Hon[ ors in the World War.
- ADMIRAL STRAUSS OUT AS TEAPOT RECEIVER; His Resignation Is Accepted and the Government Will Soon Appoint a Successor.
- Take Off From Ice Tickle.
- LITTLE BEAR BEATS SONNY BY 2 SECONDS; Takes 2d Star Class Championship Race in Exciting Finish Off Execution Light.
- HERRIN PREACHERS WOULD OUST SHERIFF; They Will Ask Gov. Small to Have Galligan Removed From Office.
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- THE RAILWAY COMBINATION.
- MAIL ORDER SALES UNEVEN.; Big Gain by One House In August -- Another Sells Less Than a Year Ago
- MACDONALD SEEKS TO DEFINE SECURITY; Understanding of the Term, He Says, Is First Step Toward Disarmament.
- ROUND UP JAPANESE REDS.; Move Follows Attempt to Assassinate General Fukuda.
- HOOVER SEES TRADE WITH GERMANY SAFE; Secretary Says Acceptance of the Dawes Plan Should Increase Business.
- Live Stock Markets at Chicago.
- TRUSTY FOILS PLOT OF TEN TO ESCAPE; Six Bronx Prisoners Awaiting Trial for Murder Among Those Planning Delivery.
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- NEW MUSICAL PLAY 'ROSE-MARIE' DAZZLES; Arthur Hammerstein's Prodigal Production Has a Melodious Prima Donna, Mary Ellis.
- GRAIN PRICES RISE AND THEN TUMBLE; Profit-Taking Sales Follow Bulges on Heavy Buying and Markets Recede.
- IRELAND MAY UNITE UNDER A NEW PLAN; Scheme for Two Autonomous Provinces Is Reported Backed by British Conservatives.
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- EL KANTARA TAKES 'CHASE AT BELMONT; Greentree Stable Jumper Easily Captures the Broadhollow From Vox Populi.
- FRENCH TEAM PRACTICES.; Davis Cup Stars Work Out on the Courts at Brookline.
- Professor Hau Is Pardoned.
- MAINE DEMOCRATS SHOW REPUBLICANS RAISED KLAN ISSUE; Pattangall, Their Candidate, Points to Gov. Baxter's Speech of Feb. 12.
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- Fight Plea for Increased Fares.
- Against Force as a League Weapon.
- REFUSES PALESTINE CASE.; World Court Declines Jurisdiction In Greek Claim Against Britain.
- Australia to Help Wheat Pools.
- William J. Healy.
- THE TRAFFIC OUTLOOK.; Railroads Are Prepared to Handle Big Autumn Business.
- SAYS SOVIET SURRENDERED.; MacDonald Thus Describes Conclusion of Treaty With Russia.
- Allen Law Bars Common-Law Wife.
- WOOD'S AID IS CENSURED.; Filipino Senate Withdraws Confidence In Secretary of Interior.
- THE GREEN BEETLE THRILLS; John Willard's Play of Vengeance Has Three Wily Chinese.
- DUCHESS AND PARTY HERE ON MAJESTIC; Several British Notables Arrive to Witness the International Polo Games.
- MAY GET WARRANT FOR FIRPO'S ARREST; Labor Department Asks Commissioner Curran to Expedite Report on Case. CHASE HAS MORE EVIDENCE Court Hearing Unlikely to Be Ended in Time to Prevent Wills Bout.
- Good Weather at Pictou.; AMERICAN FLIERS HOP FROM LABRADOR
- GOLF STARS PRACTICE FOR WESTERN OPEN; Black Gets a 70 on Par 72 Course of Calumet Club in Chicago -- Scores 6 Birdies.
- Cubs Buy Chattanooga Infielder.
- NEW FLATBUSH SALE.; Sale to Be Continued This Evening at Brooklyn Auction Room.
- Coolidge Opposes Aims of Klan, Says Slemp, In Reply to Questionnaire From New York
- FRANCHISES NAMED IN BILLIARD LEAGUE; Officials of Pocket Game Reduce Number to 12 -- New York to Have Three.
- BLAINE LEADS FIELD IN WISCONSIN POLL; Governor With La Follette's Endorsement for Republican Renomination Tops Two Rivals.
- LEFT-HANDED PRAISE.
- OFFERING OF STOCK BY FRANKLIN SIMON; Issue of $4,000,000 Will Be Priced at $103.50 to Yield More Than 6 3/4%. STORE'S GROWTH SHOWN Sales Last Year Amounted to $23,000,000 -- Profits Were Five Times the Dividend Requirement.
- REPARATION BOARD BACKS YOUNG'S PLAN; Approves Unanimously Both the Methods and Measures of the Agent General.
- THE SCREEN
- Dr. W.F. Kuhn.
- YANKS DIVIDE TWO WITH THE RED SOX; Trounced in First, 14-6, Come Back Behind Bush in Second and Win, 5-2.
- NEW, SPEEDY CABLE CHALLENGES RADIO; Line Started From Here to Italy Yesterday Is 5 Times as Fast as Any Now Operating.
- COVENT GARDEN INQUIRY ON; Strike at Famous Market Falls to Cut Off London's Food.
- NEW AMERICAN PLAN FOR OUTLAWING WAR OFFERED AT GENEVA; Proposal Brands as Aggressor Nation Denying Jurisdiction of World Court.
- 4 KILLED, 25 HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS; Two Men and Girl 3 Years Old Meet Death in Collisions in Brooklyn.
- MA' FERGUSON'S FOE SEEKS A REST; Lynch Davidson, Beaten, Sails Today -- Gloria Swanson Has Liner's Royal Suite. MANY NEW YORKERS GOING Santa Marta Taking Tourists to Central America -- Notables Arrive on the Majestic.
- Thundershowers Bring Heat Wave to an End; Nine Prostrations With 3 Deaths Reported
- HEISS LEADS IN SHOOT.; Scores 197 in Junior Matches a Camp Perry -- Rutledge Wins.
- Tilden Has Held 18 Titles In National Tennis Events
- Internal Revenue Returns Drop $24,855,605 in July
- HALE'S 150 TAKES MEDAL.; Georgian Leads in Army Golf Tourney -- New Yorker Second.
- WHEELER ASSAILS THE KLAN; In Speech in Maine He Contrasts La Follette's Declaration With That of Dawes.
- MILLERAND ON SECURITY.
- COOLIDGE DECIDES TO LIMIT SPEECHES; Says He Plans to Remain on the Job, Making as Few Addresses as Possible.
- German Loan Oct. 15 Coming.
- $137,000,000 FOR FILM PRODUCTIONS; President Schenck Announces Plans of California Movie Concerns -- 680 Pictures.
- FOREIGN EXCHANGE.; Sterling Reacts Moderately Under Weight of Selling for American Commodities.
- RABBI WISE AGAINST DEFENSE DAY TEST; Refuses Gen. Bullard's Request to Hold a Patriotic Service in His Synagogue. CONDEMNS THE WHOLE IDEA Would Favor a 'Demobilization Day' -- Calls Proposed Observance "A Moral Catastrophe."
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- PRICE OF COTTON DRIFTS DOWNWARD; Final Figures 24 to 29 Points Below Close of Saturday. RAINS IN NORTHERN BELT Improvement In Crop Position Over Holiday Brings Increased "Hedging" Pressure.
- Caught at the Plate
- TIGERS TWICE BOW TO THE WHITE SOX; Thurston Wins His 18th Game, Taking Opener, 6-2 -- Dutch Leonard Victim in 2d, 8-5.
- Motorists Get Free Gasoline When Trolley Rams Oil Truck
- 83 RIVALS FOR BEAUTY PRIZE; Entrants for National Tournament Arrive at Atlantic City.
- Move to Examine Claims Of Descent From Pilgrims
- MRS. HURD WINNER OVER MISS HOLLINS; Defeats Metropolitan Champion in Women's National Golf Play, 4 and 3. MRS. LETTS IS OVERCOME Collapses From Heat After Leading 6 Up at Ninth Hole -- Misses Cummings and Collett Score.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Irregular After Advance -- Bonds Steady, Exchange Quiet -- Call Money Higher.
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- DEMOCRATS CLAIM BEST LABOR RECORD; Declare Their Platform Embraces 8 of Federation's 15 Proposals to La Follette's 7.
- JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE MEMORIES.
- Huge Crowds Cheer Herriot.
- Conditions In France and Other Countries Are Contrasted.
- AGRICULTURAL CO. HAS LOW INCOME; Net for Year $112,463, a Drop of Three-fourths -- Poor Collections on Old Sales.
- Catholic State League Elects.
- Mrs. Cora H. Tangeman.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- Crash Kills Two Army Fliers.
- INDIANS TRIUMPH OVER BROWNS, 12-4; Jamieson Leads Attack, Getting 5 Hits in 6 Times at Bat Off Shocker and Kolp.
- LOCATELLI'S PARTY WILL LAND TODAY; Destroyer Lawrence Is Bringing Italian Airmen Rescued at Sea to Boston. SAY FOG CAUSED FAILURE Took the Lead From Americans Because of Swifter Plane -- Regret Machine Was Not Saved.
- WAR IN CHINA NEAR; RUMOR OF FIRST FIGHT; Shanghai Hears That the Hostile Armies Are Only Two Miles Apart.
- BOYER DIED TO AVOID CROWD AT AUTO RACE; ' Glad I Saved Them,' Were Last Words of Driver at Altoona -- Blow-Out Caused Crash.
- THE BRONX MARKET.; Samuel Brener Adds to Holdings -- Profitable Lot Deal.