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25,000 POUNDS OF EXPLOSIVES ON BOAT AD DARAD ARANDA IAD DBAS ADAIR AAP DPD A ahird street. NS AAAAAAAAAARBARARAAAY AM AAP ASARARARAKAN en nn nanan NEW ARNOLD GIRL CLUE LEADS TO ITALY WERATHER—Rain To. _PRIOE. ONE CENT. DOROTHY ARNOLD wD ight and Saturday. NEW YORK, ‘FRIDAY, by The Press Publishing Kew York World), FOR ITALY IN JANUARY, = gm LATEST CLUE IN SEARCH i Rigger Staite the He Saw Miss- ing Girl Board the Cin¢in- nati in January. GRISCOM_ THRASHED. | Brother of Heiress Finds Sis- ter’s Double in Philadelphia After Searching City. | | From Herman Phillips, a rigger em- Ployed on the piers of the Mamburg- American Steamship Company at Ho- boken, came to-day a new clue to guide| the search for Dorothy H. ©. Arnold, the daughter of Francis R. Arno! millionaire perfume importer appeared from her pare No, 108 East Seventy-n et Phillips told a story of seeing Miss Arpold on the Iiner Cincinnati just be- fore that ship sailed from Hoboken Jan, 6. alo Lawyer John S. Keith and Miss Arnold's brother, John W. Arn-/| old, who returned to-day from Phila- delphia after a most disheartening dis- appointment, the brought fresh courage that Miss Arr yet De found. The real abject of the P search was a girl whi persons who had seen her as ur ably the duplic tures, Mr, Keith and Mr er, She Mrs. Tyro! bride. t.om Masstilion, 0. 1 ver husband 4 uth Twer Arnold said new iladetphia | ed by mistake was de that Mrs, Pettit’s likeness to would even have deceived him we not for a slight diffe 7 hair and the ton The rigge’, Who prov clue, says that he whom he positively recoani newspaper pict of M board the HMner Cinemnatl young men before that ship sailed for | Genoa on Jan. 5. She was then in @ tan automobile w sult, Genoa ts the Florence, where Georke the man with whom love letters, was al that time On Return. Trip. The Cincinnati leaves row on her return trip, and family were tryir cription from her officers by cable of any young woman resembling Miss Arnold. | Phillips, the rigger, explains his de- | day in coming forward with the infor-| mation which he took to the girl's father at their home, No, 108 East) Seventy-ninth street, to-day by saying that he does not read newspapers ex cept those printed in German and faw of those, He dia not see a pict of Dorothy Arnold until he picked up a copy of the Evening World on Jan, it He took the picture to his wife, who! read English. vhat i it about this yo lie asked her. “I saw her s Cineinnat! on Jan, 5. ‘As soon as Mrs about the missing sir, 1” first opportunity to call on Mr He said his attention was firs to the girl and her two when they were promenwl in anxious conversation before the slip satied, They passed him many times When they went aboard they went to a secluded part of the deck astern and continued their conversation, , The were then very close to hin with p over a on toe and the to get a des. mor lawyer Phillips exp lips nt me of } Mr. Keith showed Phillips-alt the 1d, tures of Dorothy Arr and the ot them he saw the sur identification, A “Miss Jonce” | ‘The passenger list of the ae for the trip of Jan. doe name of Miss Arnold, It does the neme of a "Mies Hesele Jones, garding whom the offleers 0 have no information, P; ers ally leave a record of the a dress with the compa M did not. ‘There were mentary list of whe were booked first cabin pass m Vhiladel (Continued on Second Page) +s | Hole ied i in Plymouth’s| | Wind some water mixht have slipped In, | of Miss Arnold's pic- |, . | $200,000 by Mrs. | mother, sten i FALLRIVERLNER BUMPED BY BARGE a ONE MAN KLED iL Outer Bottom—Passengers | FEBRUARY 3, Scared but Unharmed. The Fall River liner Plymouth, com ing her of Hell Gate on the way at the foot of Warren st r daybreak to-day, w sly by t BETWEEN LAWYERS N COURTROOM : e New York, float No. treat Ne off the One man on a ‘Thomas, the bow Mneman, Was caught between two coa cars and Instantly killed. A jagxed hole twenty-five feet tong was ripped in the outer skin of the F mouth's double bottom, Just above Water line. Round One General Ses-j Days, in the | if there had been a high sions, Round Two Con- but even then, officers of the line said, os >, j double bottom would have made tested in the afe. _ y of the 100 passengers of th who were ng in thelr Street. “By Jove, if ~ ip I shall be a famous as Crippen x gt . the | that is, In America.” Decles, 1 peer o! ed ina tf r to-day wa me with a part dq the nuptials next So sald Lor Ag. | Vive ed for the | 4» . 1 tear coEtt ¢ the [his mother, w fiance of M tt 1 staterooms Uirown off their fe y ra perly dr No Boat t Today. se ind bout | Pelatives to ay ran ii ce | week | An Eve ard De 8 off 4 World reporter had asked ntended sent repre: 5 then to them that iperfi f he 9 for a duel ‘Thomas, American Girls f ion, Mr. it the scion of the ged to fight Mr , would be waiting at the church 1 the afternoon blow His Lord similar for- nting Ame! omas r repa To t wili be substituted to-day no out-going ot Feb, 7, The damage to the float and her sts-| ter barge, No. 56, was more serious. were in a sandwich tow, y some iage of lining mon- “one of ry great American houses: | Has Not Answered. | 1 carte answered a Lord hall ! should think 1 newspape ft y about than the ravings of this 1 se : . who talks like a Tom Tid such baliny individual oe. 4 his letters, wi chucked them in the waste bas (Tm net worried, I fancy there won't N06@! 46 any trouble at t or after- | ‘ ants) pape eee an very not, Its 5 and : with the tide until a pa ling tug took charge of her and ran her| Bos from the tow altoge up the riv remarks that into a mud flat The $300,000 TO CORNELL | Rosier, GIVEN BY MRS. SAGE. ITHACA, N two barristers a in the court room, and leadng hie lef the face, crus nure! womb t exceile: wards. ers I thin | torce can ta igal ha fin iting show ts Risley Hall" in’ he M . Thirty Years in Baseball; sWRD PALE Th ARM ve veil and all thats" hom IN SING sen 6 UILDING, | fo‘ setontcrve never teen one The Interesting Story of I: mei > tll fetowa His Own Career With |). si nh , Ch hot Fight. Bat and Glove EIN Fe wh sei » nave | a ‘ut Na porn ADRIAN ANSON ty | lal 3 Begins in 1 9 The Evening World Tata Sia as Saris eae neg oh Monday, Feb. 6 Bates we een Sea ge re would rd Dy Qwery depeondin duel—tt isn’t done nowadays med with stenographers and I'm too old to start that s —_ his sort of thing keeps | fort ~ | Johnnies,” FIERCE FIST FIGHT LORD DECIES SAYS: “NO DUEL FOR ME,” IN REPLY TO NOTE |‘One Doesn't Do That Sort of Thing These You Know,” to His Questioners. He Replies of thing, like the Continental “But what Thomas sho hallenge in asived rh, ari would all and pr the exent Mr reporter say, t * put in ©: veteran African the Waldort I'm not to old to put the best of ‘em, eb, and the Captan gave dig in the ribs that ma the John letters to I t ut would be a bit of a Lund, a tall, Indian and $ Ms Can't and I should Hi of the the peer s * wrote two ting agains of them and sent cop ‘Mr. ‘Tho:nas address he gave. old boy," Capt. Lund, who is quite a able soul and observant, too, * think Instead of givin’ heah such a lot of fame the Is final g's oMicers--"'you'd keep on About that most a t day Extraordinary Experience Deah at you ca at th drops ike m army nt vig bulldin's, when tt ei to be astonished at noise didn't bother me, but v a window fall out of nge—remarkable place, rin @ thous I cai und pieces persOns t FOR RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES SEE PAGE 18. 1911. -'Notables From Abroad Who Are Here to Attend the Wedding of Lord Decies and Vivian Gould cc ee COL WILKINSON HON MRS WILKINSON LADY DECIFS HON MRS GARCLAY HON. RS BRRESFPORD PLIES HORSEWI ON HOBBLE-SKIRTED BLONDE AND HUBBY’ culdn’t Run, so Had to Take| Blue Eyed Vic- tim Tells Magistrate. the Blows ve-eyed blond i Peer Avnkaie .{and four employees of the Jersey Central Railroad were paroled in the ir “I custody of counsel, they being residents of New Jersey. Three em- rf uewsien The a piv ployees of the Du Pont Powder Company were held in $5,000 bial each, » twen-| they being residents of New York, ; deeper oad acmertamids |E “| On the manslaughter count the elght E panecas aalke , defendants are charged with having Walters said it was bad enough =| tused the death of Michael Macerasaay orsewhipped in blow sin f the men engaged in handling @e ad ehanhetoiweelne Git Gt amite at time of the explosion.” out when attacked with a hobble skirt In the list of 1 Massra’s name has n one Was taken at a cruel disadvan: nereto appeared as "Morro," sees Str THAMES bee at ae At the offices of the Du Pont Powder Ay GURL OPN AAI cree Company in Wilmington, Del, to-day GRATAMIa ASHAS Waitara na ~| | William Coyne, manager of the sales Tasal hie we wus | | department, said that the Mghter Cath- i dow tar erine W., one of the two boats wrecked WPATHER—Rain To-Night and Saturday, PRICE ONE CENT. cul RESTS NEAR, FIGHT MEN SURRENDER IN DYNAMITE DISASTER James Healing, Owner of Powder Boat, and Seven Others Give Up Following Indictments on Charge of Criminal Negligence. THREE PUT UNDER BAIL, |. OTHERS ARE PAROLED, p Prosecutor Says He Has Positive Eviden That Blast Occurred Aboard the Catherine W. and That the Law Was Violate The eight men for whom warrants charging criminal carelessness | and manslaughter were issued last night in connection with the Communi- | day. James Healing, the owner of the Catherine W., the dynamite lighter, wished to give my husband | in the explosion at Communipaw, con- a tng.” she said, “and as this "| .000 pounds of dy: y ne hobble skirt § x of black powder. The ems eect anleeenes Leaves Rails While Switching ca Sine + And She Gave No Warning and Halts Traffic Above fea © ieenmocetation: Gan 7 ion A ant a 157th Street. Phe eight indictments already found No. 2681 nue, 1 ast June and now makes are only a beginning, said Prosecutey a Garvin this afte: tam of factory, An eight-car mibway train jumped the opinion that other warray : Oa = When the golden-haired and chtnn-| rails this afternoon while switching |)" 0" x a issued to-night eyed Mra, Walters had settled heracit | from the north to the south track on ‘ gr io aid and snowy furs in tho witness chair! +n Broadway branch at One Hundred - hot ve pdt ct ig gi w she was subjected to an exhaustive . was} * $l by Magistrate Har 1 Highty-first street, All traffic was}, rporations involved and make ‘goate’ one Hundred and Fifty: | ¢ . Ve are after the men really and passengers who ease for the disaster. As our Sohot sired to go above that street we a levidence accumulates we will act in peers ; pelled to take the trolley ace! e with facts he tle-up lasted for more than an Evidence Positive. vs wa Xi ald Mra yur 1 Y i Mr Ga n, “that wh ta fe Intenborough Is ¢ g all the) at ‘ ywne the Cath f 4 ation pla ns rem and w yester- 7 cag 1 fl vey e Hundred and Hight irst street is t jot have i 1 lasting for a new entrance at t toon at, as was just Nid upp with|north end of the staton, » to the B n the dyna. ne | have forced the te t go. Well, ou eon that pees . ; 1 Xplosion @e . \ d all trains are switched - peg 24 until ped the track and no on evera ave had $ 4n enormous am i ev A ; cain peepee Healing was the only one of the eight | miahe and (Othae to appea ¢ + were called : ly halted until a wrecks | Ca WE « walt for the others Scholl In the rew could get the train from the \bued a hearing. The prosectt= . rat ia jon did not have its witnesses on band é | ee ae and Hou wa to jail Sometimes Works Overtime, Hit By aLEway Trelh: Will eurrander Foshaneenil 1 . ie SBS ROUT SOPRA on omaa Is a lado George Holmes, ral counsel Sor : (| 2¥ @ aubway tra afternoon at t surt, He sald he represented Ale b ‘! Fre at . ‘ He was em- ander Hamilton, gener esht agent . ney iat A and failed t M. M al freight n e \ * i Dy 4 ous BF. Gell \ I ‘ t ‘ Pier 7, where the s s r snd Charles Ridder, ha a At pier. By agrees sband know about (Continued on Second Page.) . t he Was pernitted to enter an ape $1 | pearance for the four defendants and (wl prowived to produce them to-mertew 4 t ae ee paw explosion of Wednesday, gave themselves up at intervals during the’ | i |