The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1911, Page 1

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|| COSTUME Of Missing Dorothy Arnold WORN BY GIRL ON DAY SHE ME Lost HAT Pl OF aed Cy) OAc vey ewtone Two Sve OF Lars LATUL, Gun rn Ser y E io} = muitecer ee tion Books Open to Al = Sea Ai t PRICE. ONE OENT. ‘aN YORK, “THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911. RECORD OF FLIGHTS BOLTER ALL DENY WITH PASSENGERS passenger Sight, Leon D: | | | | “Mourmelon and | 1, 1910, biplanes, y | Louis Brequet, | Aug. 29, 1910, and #. |] Farman, Chalons, France, Nov. 9, pasa 7 |] Toro, bipianes. | Ti lirée ‘Latest Photographs First Averican passenger Might} Py scjare That Statement by! Wilbur Wright, Kitty Hawk, N. C. ” lead Sreesele 7 May 14, 1908, biplane. 5 ~ Pre ibaa apcasi Four passongers American recora,} Bishop Ludden of Syracuse | Charles F. Williard, Mineola, 1. 1., . Aug. 14, 1910, W 1S Uncalled Fi YY. : { called For. Committee Gives a Hearing on SX N AEROPLANE, ‘ ooh >, Dr | = " a. > > ae ee | Ordinance Providing for Pro- | ‘URY DEADLOCKED | BIG ROW IN THE SENATE, tection From Sharp Point. TWO ASTRIDE SKIDS, sian | | Tabaetince 1 A Brackett Takes Up Cudgels for BACHELOR OPPOSES IT. TRAVEL 13 13 cy Roosevelt, Whose Cl ‘ i a Was Bounced. Downing Is Cynical and Is Ac- ieee a is sckling Women |Roger Sommer Takes Five cused of Heckling Women _ | Rog met EIGHTH BALLOT Advocates of Measure. Passengers in Town-to-Town i Brisoherran PRT Her adver n IN ALBANY ON : Round Trip in France. | ‘ : ATORSHIP, Tf @ pubilc hear! Wd in the City lieve Delay Means Acquittal (Special to The Evening World.) Hall this afternoo: the Commit. | or Y., Jan. 26,.—The tee on Lawe and Logistature was eny|FLIGHT A BIG succEss.| or a Disagreement. ihe joint session or criterion, there promises to be a riot in| | Senator was i the Poar A on ow t { a 8 10 |) yi , é aati “at | “4 . +. | WHEELING, W. Va., Jan, %.—After = ry Mek an Be: ra in French Aviator Breaks His being out for twenty-four hours the| 1 1 a | Passage. m the attitude of certain! : y \ RE | | : Jury In the Schenk poisoning case this Littleton . 1 2 3 Aldermen, it wopld ep that they! Own Record in Dash From hey || GIVBM v.sccee me 1 i areopposed to? an ordinance whic | afernat sakes els Faroe " hey \| varker = 2 GET & 8 AES upon a vome a : were hopelessly divided, Judge Jontan : = 1 Bree cet ot a ohutehh canbrotestndia defense claims the Jury is ten to twol} Van Santvoord - 1 i |) sbiic place, yfor acquittal and the prosecution makes | Taylor be ¢ 1 ati Ree ey, rances ‘ ves to! PARIS, Jan. %—Roger Sommer made} the same claim for its side, Douglas } - 2 1) Qhger Ald showed themselves WA [fo ; 7 ; a rere; 7 a flight with fiye passengers to-day| Judge Jordan announced at 4 o'clock aon 7 ee n Mai? G Bccen clutworan sr tegiffom Douzy to Romilly and return, @ {that he would call in’ the Jury 5 | Der pass distance of thirteen miles, ‘There were 1 if no a ment 1 Total ye cast to-day oe iss for two of the passengers and would probably discharge Nec to choice to-day 95 1 to maintain pertlous perches, tem. sete tere 13 Bay PORE bid own Bent egg i note was sent this morning from the ‘ The Eveniug World) 4 swan a hes. pean — working jury room to Judge Jordan asking for| ALBANY, N. ¥., Jan. 2—Senator erie) inde mentee, the testimony of Florence Coleman, Mrs. | Ragar ‘T. Brackett announced to-day ing that it will tend to the muccesstul |Schenk's colored and 4! that he intends io offer @ resolution tn- | aes ates ; State's witnes . called the fg the Committes on Friviier Views of a Bachelor. use of aeroplanes for military purposes. |) iore in and ordered t papier’ x the orn He 3 rivile, Alderman Downlag of Brooklyn, At Charleville he stayed I | igtem of testimony transcribed. es nate sc te} in a bach 1 has never minutes with four passen- | Namen te Nea : ’ stabbed pin or Cupid a ‘ima bd he ales, that Hats) estimated the welght of himself, his Phare i | pins as wo e dangeroua,| mated the welght of Himdelt Hie mie cersnwe akemsted to eatebllan the | che salmon: Came 88 & Feaule of} J man Campbell appeared to coincide | tne ae tom pounds, Impression that these women were de-| Hy) Cet Girecting the Benate cine v0 | with him. As for Alderman Dreseiier, | OP " a RS Aven iene of ime to put pols : | appoint Morgan Hoyt clerk of the com- ene the won appeared de- , loft in an Veron! jane was Leon Dela- | ‘This was part of the plan to prove a! Senator Tuoherely'a sonaliion ‘taro vet mitten Me for the Stanee, the Sculptor-airman, who Wa8| family conspiracy" against Mrs, |" @ bitter fight in the Senate. Repub- ! Pee tre comm ittes Bue for me afterwards killed. In a Volsin biplane, | sonenk lican Leader Brackett immediately to passage of the o hee were Mrs. | near Paris, March 22, 1908 he took|~ sire, sch up the cudgels for young Roosevelt ! airman; Mrs! srenry Fart air for & tew| in in har “I want to give notice now | aie icp poe HUGE ANS erashaie wan Ihihen Uaue -| “that later 1 shall offer | ie eals iden getty Of ihe Nits. ‘The only trace of the hysteria cting the Co: | Federation of Women Clubs, and Mrs Tat enalne ee Hendin: wee Heian hate etsa® Mrs, Henry Kipp Badly Injured . J josh! ecu Was in he! id n ba . Mrs. James MoeCullagh, Farman H slighty swollen eyes nage. This is cohtempt he 2 . ; ughs and Mrs. A. 8, France, Aug. f. suppose I look the best in th should resent the inter-| in Accident on Hudson, Near lyman Alfred R. Farman was also the first she sald. { don't think 1 mm any other h | hl a | _—Vonkiing ap * sel for @ four persons aloft at Mau |@ wink Jase night, 1 was too nervo our duty make a thorough in- Poughkeepsie. namber of 8 with safety de- | yrance, Aug. 1,, 1910, and on th j__A big bunch of violets was sent to the | vestigation of these conditions and find | ices. 4 day de Baeder performed a similar | A ec out What sinister influence caused this | Alderman Drescher opened the hear-\ feat in a Breguet biplane. Louls Whasiltg. Wi appointment to be revoked. It ts up to] pore iE Pt ing with a speec He sald he had ins} greguet made the next record by carry- ceived with te to punish thore who wre] on naeeee Ad troduced the ordinance in good faith, | ing six passengers Aug. 1910, and | pti he | BCH woe OF Santen pl while racing at top speed In ti ° } 7 epeate 8 Denial, je racing at top sp » his dh ; pote vonert ps EP ps ye eerste abs nak | JUSTICE ROGERS SICK < erennet, MAGOE RAN | Came on thee kistann nan BALAN garded serio gues and Wiibur Wright. | AFTER FALL ON | ON ICY WALK. BY sclaring that the to-day ran down and injured Mrs, 1H not in the #pirl » May 14, 1008: jon elt's vote on | Kipp. aie inclined to natters of pas ers carried, | the Unked States atorsiip liad not] Mrs, Kipp was skating. When sae presented to this boar sald the Al-, four Charles BF. Wilfard, in a Cur- « en {Into the question of the ap. off from the fying yacht German. tiss biplane, at Mineola, L. 1, Aug. |is cr his home, Two weeks pointment of t 4 ear sete Commit- at bh thecaamn Gira “Ia it true," asked Alderman Johnny | 14, 1910, ago the 7 dge fell on =a fey aliewalk, | toe ¥ reat vist and Rup cai aa cal White, “that you faver the return to —_—__ | strik heavily on his head. Xerlous assured young Rooseve l 4 owen tho ol style of the rubber bandspassing JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, | commications tottowet, havo a clerk competent to do the work ce ee ae down under the chin?" ‘ hat. COM i a a ea sot bad shak up when his ‘It 1s immaterial to me how women) ying RACH —Two- year-old col | TENOR BL BURRIAN IS 1S ILL. van dn hie tntmtt way gave som AER ares Blip ag man Drescher, “just 80 they don't cn Opera of Tristan Gives Way To- bo Seating Pe ie (nurse Mra le Prema tie see anh aed Sh BF Bee Muht to Orfeo, are, to aaa bee at he leaded for sh . ' aye bean Ne hae br aad t ere he had left his automobile Pondshes se ordinance, Burrian, the famous Ger the le Republican p in| where he had i Alderman Drescher read a long let- tenes ae nl who was to have sung in i from one who described himself as 90)", ‘iney Hynicka and Capt. Eng the Metropolitan Opera House to-nigh i 4 laboring man and said that In the digg ran and finished as named was taken sudd i to-da . subway he was stabbed by a hatpin Kamp pulled up and did not fnish Orfeo, the Italla ra, will be sub- “ protruding t wom- OND RACE—Selling; three-year. | stituted, an covered with dian and his turlongs é neck bled for ten minut od panera, apm a and CREDITORS AFTER COTTRELL Then Mrs, Car day who had ipon the t > tabl eave by th THIRD RACH months in a dark room In ¢ ade Il,, 100 (Gross), 7 Accused of Heckling. eas Peer or an Alderman Campbell and Alderman | [102.0 iain, 10d (Musgrave), Downing many questions, Alders 1" third Alderman Downing suge ‘ore women to adopt an kind of a It seems to mo," he sald, “that we ] cee a cuit aye; Sunday World Wants Work an " mey on 4 (Continued on Second Page.) Monday Morning Wonders | serit.. Money crag: ers’ checks Issued, era. Paxicads on call, ee SY Sa AA, FOR SHEEHAN. J, P. Morgan, head of the Money Trust. Thomas F. Ryan, head of the Traction Looters. Anthony N. Brady, head of the Electric Light Trust. Chares F, Murphy, head of the Tammany Trust. Where do the People some in? Wherein is the wil ef the Democratic party evarded or respected in this burch? | eon | chauffeur, Mrs, Kipp was rushed to the T Hotel in the Astor autor While bad jured, the there was a good ery. ZENA DARE SECRETLY WED TO VISCOUNT ESHER’S SON. doctors for her nee recoy Actress Appeared on Stage After Her Marriage to Capt. Brett— dis Family Wanted Delay, LONDON, Jan, 2% and M son of s ly ty lust Monday, ‘The bride aye at Cardiff, Waie The r ‘amily had tage the expiration of her con- tracts | Brett 1s @ captain of the Coldstream | Guards, Two sreanth BN ST rear ovens KNOT haw The , cloves / BLAce CLOTH haesD BAG Age ts, helgur ort am Ls ame OFCOSUME ey a FINAL eoirTro SS PRICE ‘ONE adh t IRL SEEKING DISGUISE : MAY BE LOST HEIRESS River Front Merchant Certain Mil- lionaire’s Daughter Tried to Buy. Man’s Clothes and Was Afraid of Identification. . ‘ASKED ABOUT STEAMERS | SAILING FROM HOBOKEN. Many False Clues Telephoned by Persons Who Locate Dorothy Arnold in Various Points Are Run Down Vainly by Her Distracted Father. Except for one clue, which may or may not be worth first day of the public search for Miss Dorothy Hf. C. girl who disappeared so compietely in broad daylight of Dec.” 42, half an hour after leaving the home of her father, Francis R. Arnold, the rich importer, has been no more productive of results than was the private / | hunt which the distracted family; faut the fediam of police, de- tectives and lawyers, have been conducting under cover for more than a DISAPPEARED month and a half. This single clue centres about the identity of a mysterious young woman of apparent refinement who tried to buy an outfit of male ap- parel, avowedly for the purposes of disguise, and who wanted to pledge expensive jewelry in a water front St ee warehouse yesterday itlernoon, a few hours before the parents tinaily decided to give out the the hope that publicity, setting innumerable bl ip eyes watching, ‘might bring them news of their vanished daughter, lollars b fon, in ad already been a sle promise of plausibility tai e hunt for t f young woman | from an t noon ty: “ ents and their lawyers, as|day. Harry Modell, a dei nd broker 1 last et tory to the] in the unredeemed pl of pawn: newspaper ands more will b ad that at 2.90 o'clock yeater- ent, for the father has said the noon, @ young woman who from so limit, within sanity, that he will] his study since of the published pho- nation that leads to | to: apn he is sure must have been Miss Dorothy Arnold. came into bls shop at No, 143 West street and wanted to buy laugiter, dead or ¢ was a young Woman, pretty, aris: ,a sult of men es, adding that she t c, refined, ideally happy in her| meant to wear them to @ masquerade ne, devoted to parents, without | party n sus love affair of any sort, so al ‘Modell explained to her that he did not ne ont absolutely me Then she said she need in her thoughts puy & palr of men hoe. taking with her only} n her circumstances eo sual ® about the shop that would fit so slight a foot as hers and purchases, | asked his younger brother to go upstat:s »use door on a@/and search in the targer stoo’t there for ‘on seemingly ins | a 1 size, . »n plans for a new Christmas frock t half a pound of sweets at ¢ nd a Nght novel at another, | an and from that nt Was gone from the ken of her wh circle of acjuatn ompletely a though she had never existed. he could not ft hy Girl Wanted Man's Suit. Then she wanted qe ‘The one suggestion that held out even sailings y for of the might tepped out ght winter forer tent according to both the Mo- peared to alarm the young won Instantly she asked, apprehensively, | whether the telephone was upstairs, and sie was markedly uneasy until the younger Modell returned with word that pore anew hill nasinaeesit ti a ti oes ss hy }

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