PHILADELPHIA BOOK NEWS.
Date: 02 October 1909
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1. -- For some reason or other that has not been made apparent the title of Lieut. Shackleton's account of his expedition to within sight of the south pole has been made somewhat of a mystery, but it is now resolved, and the publisher, the J.B. Lippincott Company, announces that it will be called "The Heart of the Antarctic."
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A GREAT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER.
Date: 02 October 1909
How many persons who find entertainment and instruction in their SUNDAY TIMES to-morrow will realize the labor expended on its make-up and printing, the large measure of successful organization and co-operation required to produce such an example of the modern newspaper, the multitude of minds and the diverse talents it represents?
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ROOSEVELT DOG IS FOUND.; Miss Roosevelt's Ace Crossed from Oyster Bay to Stamford.
Date: 01 October 1909
Special to The New York Times
STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 30. -- The cable carried joyful news to-day to Miss Ethel Roosevelt, the daughter of Col. Roosevelt, who is in Europe with her mother. The message told her that Ace, her pet bull terrier, was back at the Oyster Bay home of the Roosevelts, safe and sound.
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WHY LUG IN THE EQUATOR?
Date: 02 October 1909
The remark of the Duke of ORLEANS that the dash to the north pole is a "good sporting feat" reminds us that the Duke himself is something of an arctic explorer. We do not exactly recall now what he ever did in the frozen North, but he does not think much of discovering the north pole the way PEARY discovered it.
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FLEET LOSES McGOWAN.; The Pay Inspector Who Engineered Messina Relief Goes on Shore Duty.
Date: 01 October 1909
Pay Inspector Samuel McGowan of the Atlantic fleet, a cotillion leader of parts, and one of the most popular officers in the navy, was detailed yesterday and ordered to South Carolina to duty at the Charleston Navy Yard. The going of "Sam," as every other officer in the fleet calls him, was made the occasion of a demonstrative send-off by his brother officers last night.
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DEMOCRATIC UNION.; A Statement Showing Its Relation to "Democratic Union, Inc."
Date: 01 October 1909
ERNEST HARVIER
Ernest HARVIER
Several times during the recent conferences as to fusion in this year's election (in most of which conferences I was the only Democratic representative) THE TIMES published paragraphs as to the Democratic Union, of which I am a member -- paragraphs credited to "the Democratic Union, Inc." Although these paragraphs were wholly misleading, I have delayed their correction until the present.
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FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES.
Date: 01 October 1909
Special to The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. -- The Daily Consular and Trades Reports for to-morrow notes the following trade opportunities. Farther information regarding these can be obtained by addressing the Bureau of Manufactures, care of Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D.C., giving the number of the item referred to:
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