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“P VE MADE 43 MILLIONAIRES,” SAYS CARNEG Andrew Carnegie, while calling on J. A. Sleicher, the editor, to-day was introduced to the young women employed by the Lectic. ucne Company, at Fifth avenue and Twenty-seventh street, and consented to give a little advice to the girls. “Most millionaires’ wives are not happy,” declared Mr. Carnegie, aftér contrasting the happiness of toil with the doubtful edvantage of being born rich. “They have too many luxuries, and have no mental resources to fall back upon. “SOME OF MY PARTNERS HAVE BEEN UNJUSTLY CRITICISED FOR WHAT WAS NOT THEIR FAULT, BUT THE FAULT OF THEIR WIVES. “Don’t refuse a man simply because he ts a millionaire. | would rather be born poor than a millionaire, and | have had como experience in both directions. ' have made forty-two or forty:‘rree millionaires in my time, but | want to say fhat the crly right a man has to Wealth lies in his acquiring it in some use tu! !aber. “THE GREAT TROUBLE WITH THE WEALTH OF TO-DAY IS THAT THE SONS OF MILLIONAIRES DO NOT REALIZE NAD _ The ¥ Circulation Books Open t to All.’ by The Press Publishing jew York World). WEATHER—Fair to-night and Saturday. NEW. YORK, FRIDAY, (CHRONIC RUNAWAY al Fa lls SLE SCOT’S TER BODY FROM MAUSOLEUM, NEW REPORT N ERE sas biie, Chloroform and Bad » tnlGEN.ECKERTGAVE Cor 10 HOUSEKEEPER sas They Parents, as They Have Done Before. Reticence of iyo He Spread of Story gressman’s Body Was MAN TELLS OF OEE Ae Declares Stranger Told Him| | ' He Watched Four Ghouls | pead Wife’s Jewels Wedding| 5 s,s peoaran tia ctiiaell Breaking Into Tomb. long red coat, and with a broad white | Fi sailor collar and hatless, ran crying to Policeman Hagan of the Bergen street | Gift on Deathbed to Woman Later Son’s Bride. THIS VERY NECESSITY OF BEING OF USE TO THE COMMUNITY. “| am glad to see you all so happy in your work; work that one is not glad to do never amounts to much. Smile all the time. “| shall never forget how proud | was when | got my first wages of $1.25 a week, and how | felt when | was raised to $1.50 as a telegraph operator. To take home that sum to my good mother gave me such a feeling of manly independence. _ | OWE A GREAT DEAL TO MY MOTHER. SHE WAS SEAMSTRESS, COOK, WASHLADY, ANO NEVER UNTIL LATE ac LIFE HAD A SERVANT IN THE HOUSE, “AND YET SHE WAS A CULTIVATED WOMAN. SHE READ CHANNING AND KEPT UP WITH THE LITERATURE oF | THE DAY. WHEN | WAS A LITTLE TOT SHE USED TO READ BOOKS TO ME. “You young women have here every opportunity for literary culture and you ought to avail yourselves of it. You ought to be very proud with money earned so honorably, | for money that | is not earned honorably will never do you any good.” arld < cd { } Circulation Books Open to All.”” e 10, 1911. 20 PAGES MURPHY BLAMES [ERICH RUSH FOR SPOLLNG | TRP TO ATLANTIC CITY: | SESS TERY NE HOVE. 29th District | | | WEATHER—Fair to-sight and Saturday. FEBRUARY rl’s ‘Suitor bs = Camera, PRICE “ONE | CENT. | Believes eader Prevented Friedman From Flopping From Insurgents. .| Missing Dorothy Arnold’s Suitor Hurries Away After Promise to Aid in Search Fol- lowing Seizure of Trunks for an Old Debt. TO END FIGHT.! HOPED Rush Was Called to Albany, but Refused to Swing Fried- sm After repeatedly announcing that he had come home for the express Purpose of staying in New York to help in the search for his supposed fiancee, Dorothy Arnott the missing heiress, George S. Griscom jr. of Pittsburg dashed away to Atlantic City this afternoon, presumably with. out notifying the members of the Arnold family or their lawyers, _a.. man Into Line, {(Speciat Yom a Staff Gorrespondent of ‘The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. 10-~Thomas E. Rush, :|leader of the Twenty-ninth Assembly District, is under suspicion in Tammany station a: South Oxford street and Fut- | hgkt responstble éor’the atti- He was flying light in the matter of baggage, because his personal Rite 2 a ——— | ttn ‘eu to-day and satel mbiyman Harold J, Fried-| belongi gs had ale had already been seized by lawyeck bo satisfy ot ‘ he body fy Tr te 4 = ‘" i man and the consequent fiasto’ of a ———_ -—— ") i te apes WROTE LOVE MESSAGES. | yr"same ate sta, “tn stare Welieasy otena! semtevens | Tyne ttn feiner "ae nen lee mavsoleum in Er Rudd my home 1s at No, 19 Mor- series of conferences with aembers and ©” ‘There ts a feeling in Tammany Hall that rey it 5, : late Congressman Will-| {rls avenue, T was kidnapped last night | {f Rush had not meddied with things Hiab wndenbighea tec ecziny: f ae : = > ae ap . his forens’ iCorrespondence to Elder Son. by Back Manders. | WALaURT from Gay, TAI ue ote | on the son stayed with hie t Scott's body was taken Then she unfolded a tale which faites “would lave, been aliven | | jother In sie rooms in the Hotel Sobusy- Pananea © byt’ the ator Full of Affection and Praise | ‘hrit!e@ the policeman tar more than it f lave Geen Calivared) and | | fer, In pesetioany a state of siege, The enls hate oF sarily atau would if he had only known then that t [ Rapaane hag break in the Insurgent | hotel management had inetructions to which members o| sebidgind ach ele : Mildred Rudd, who is the daughter of ranks would have followed. | permit no { oO preMEVes haaveoy yeewiatng U og hte vada pe ¢ ! ‘ one t reach the ing to preserve secrecy regarding ot Granddaughter. | Frank Rudd. a Wealthy retired real Before Charles ¥. Murphy left here | | Newcomer elther in person Paging - 18 tate ota : " and ras a to-day jt was learned that he expected | phone. nember of the Rockefeller §j to meet the Tammany district teaders | | death of Gen.) Grand Jury, was a chronic runaway | at the Fourteenth street head eee tiple Milwentge Mr Mrcinligis, President of 4" Weaver of melodrainatic tales of | gee, Sha REEEA ata bs r younger Griscom, having been mast e*= ugh sear graph Company, |*@venture. She ran away twice within Racin ibe! ae fer or rd lor eT tensively Interviewed upon his arsival th wily say the {his dead wife's jewels wore given (N°, Months last spring, and by sad hone lsvited ante eat rears Hat RIsht dealred to see ne ore/aaaay MeColiom was found to- 1 the ws Stas aiinaic ny the general'at Ccoren of her hardships at home got as hose sh to this party. Rt: Paper men for a season. Then the Bcott masoleum, It had been placed 10] 1 te eto wax married to, T.; {tr 88 8 vast Thureday Rush, who holds the| Also Fined $2,000 for Bringing | theory was advanced—and not without i. © crypts evidently decreelgeaig ag therg) and was on vest job within the gift of the organtza- | leo] ss , kert jr. a month after his father's 4 color of plausibility—that he dreaded ‘ Ked the place street by a Central Office detective, who tlow this yearn, was ment by Murphy to! in an $8,750 Coat With- darth Perkins dete srawn from R. G, Page| (ROURHE she Was out too late for a child {aid = holding Friedflan in line. Rush | salen ate he urther display ‘ef violence showiaime was drawn fron: 3. 1a sh | by any chance c te whether a boxy of her age. | hy y come face to face with “olidm is i's old general's confidential secce- | ‘came to Albany on an afternoon train p. , a Ro a a than that af Mre, McColldm is i wsddeiguier of the: will in cone| Automobile and Chloroform. \he saw Murphy: and protested against | out Paying Duty. | xoung Jon W. Aruolt, brother of the a“ Ser atisnetieoa 0) Int ihe resumption of the contest |,,eMterday, according, to vie story ahe ihe ronatthaleenian muaaine gly he siete is announcer roe ori | Fae nea Page, ns y | told . Hayes at the Ber t me SRLS! NPR: ANTOMEX(S FEE! at Hy i theory that the body of William L..|this afternoon, Mr. Page, though station, she wae.carried away ioe GEST de ATE, to play the leading role. ‘Thop ne sac) Mrs. Roberta Menges-Corwin-Hil! plead-| 45 If he might be contemplating further Bcott was taken. jet wilh Se eels ee | automobile after having been caught on| Le A eines, ed guilty of smuggling in the United] ®@#@ughts, But the matn reasom de- Police Get a Clue. oe a fol t00 the canel the atreet“by a man who chloroformed |... ee z Rush Quit Albany. ' Court this afternoon. | “Pe about noon, M. Earle, counsel fo p c Hl at K. L, Pelton of the firm of Pelton &|enry i Bares Cone okert, asked | Net {RECIPROCITY BILL ‘TUBE. ASSESSMENT STANDS.| Later Rush complained to Ravmers irae Martin renter er to pay @! an mp Baggage Attached, Bons, who erected the Scott mausoleum, fi Eckert gave him any in-|_ 1 h@@ gone from my home," mal READY FOR THE HOUSE. ——tetiener men that he was not feeling wel) and! fine of $2,00) and to remain Howant Bb. ekeée at eee Goes not credit the story that Scott's | 04, serning the disposition of | peal “to the house of Miss Gertrude | + Long 1M Pay Taxes on|took the Empire State Express back! untl next Monday 1 : tae Pt a Pg offices of body was stolen, He says that the crypt), rat'a dead wife's Jewels, the | NUSSS# Of No. 181 Moria avenuo, P Rive: Tasnels \to New York, Murphy has received|The ploa was ¢ Reverie. ato containing the Scott remains could not o . teacher at Public School Nv. 10, o nF \ information thet Immediately upon his|terbach had made an unsu huyler armed t 6 © use | Witness replied a haw been givi The Appellate Diviston of the Supreme} mediately upon hi ; looking documents and hhave been broken into without the W For “Wedding Gift.” bit eg einai aed i, aman aay ourcen a Mirmed the xesess, (arrival in New York'Rush went to the fort to have the criminal proceeding dis | sine to eaten ei nh dynami | mot nt back te ss Mun bs 4 4 nile rie ‘g) missed, Mrs. Hill then withdrew ‘her/ BE gous dynam “JHe directed me to give the Rraf's for my books, which I had left aldo pais OAT ella ad ‘ies he pepe la ? Diag soe ey ofn nae uiity and pleaded pe Finally abandoning hope of seeing ‘aim aN L i Miss Mga a wedding gift ere at 6 o'clock, for 1909 javied the dad at dots ai en i Ba rein 0 | Mr. Brown ‘ed upon the hotel peopie hi Jeral had eatled me is be “Both going to my lessons and com- Comm: Nene NeW LOM ie eae hip actioGn Pies ‘Pourope a saby | 4 blanket attachment covering all Gris- vad Le had to give them to, ing home and on my way back for the The W and Means ¢ € “4 Long Island 1 Bd Company's | cos. ‘phone (and stkt the: brother, | greeent front com's baggage and personal effects, Miss Egan as a we present, but books I had noticed a big man wit executive tession to-day 1a and tunnel that « Is from Long Islan . if ina ‘ ‘ | “Por five years,” said Mr, Brown in 2,000 pour | B em with : sg rae} | Perdinand Friedm took the 11.45) is eaid, The a yy lead and encased in| he was fearful about is recovery. He | black coat and a d (ache hang. |& half hours which of Forty-second etreet.| train for Albany, arriving here about| some time, R explanation of this: sation,» (Mime nae * told me that he wanted me, if I saw! ing about Morris ¢ and One Hun, |Mann of Illinois, who was chairman 0 re Hast-ni i cae a ul anne is here abou eee ty kee Agents ahe| GTCOM has deen owtng a firm of Tetth Detectives are working on a clue to \ fe cage, to give the Jews | dred and Seventy-sixth street watch. | the special sommitiee of the oan imag he tur ras) He went directly to hie brother's! was arrested and an indictment was pei cf P Seahorse $250, He has per- @ay that may lead to some materia’ de-|els to Miss Egan in his afar. | MS me as T passed. When I left Miss (made @ repor papi dale an or n its own property| room in the Ten Hyck, and after that found against her oa ee a rhigs4 all or any part velopment in connection with ‘And you gave them to Miss Egan?" | Mungraf's at 8 o'clock jast night he oer. wn Hi ton 88 my 1 © Not subject to a sp jnone of the Murphy or Sheehan men) Judge Martin tn imposing sentence | ints our hand the account was put grave robbery Louis Wadiing "I did came up to me about Atty feet from | ‘hese article a Me Such as the State| were permitted to see Assemblyman said he did not think a fne alone was | '™7 Pur ham ; emi: dealer, Nee 7 “When did the General give you this) her house, grabbed me ahd covered my | save the 7p, Bue, aleens Os # assessment on. How-| priedman. A cot was put in the young suMclent punishment. He added the| ig iene h him with @ process officers that about 4 o'clock on command?” face with a cloth before I could «cream, |neW “sht on whe cla the Ate Division held the| Assemblyman's room and his brother short prison sentence not only as part | ¢ ight hen be arrived: Bam es Jan. 3 hls wagon was] My, Page said that in giving the Jewels | He dragged me ¢o the sidewalk and put | sareement Goaling wit tunnel was situated under public waters! spent the remainder of the night there. !of the puntsliinent of the young woman, |°Yated Us. Now we have attached all at e cemetery) by a man] o Miss Egan he had simply transferred| ine into an automobile which was | ¥00d pulp. and the Board had a legal right to levy| At 7 o'clock in the morning Harold) put as a deterrent to others who may ea he owns to satisty our cilent’s » ra mateh, Wadlinger says |the safe deposit box that contained them | driven up to the curt sy another dark | completed a : s mpecial franchise tax Friedman, accompanied by his brother, npted to evade the customs laws. peignory they t him, and as hes: 4 the man told hin he had heard } name to hers inan with @ Dig black saustache and | the affect of whic - >. went to the room of an insurgent | Mrs, Hill screamed and broke down | jCurrendent Raith pays a ty oat ne 1 the cemetery and late vas ecause of this gift,’ asked| who wore a rough pes jacket. 1 then|the intention of the \leader and announced that he had de-|when sentence was pronounced, Evie | Caton. One thing is certain, he van- : , nerge t 1a hole in Earle, it the General did not! became unconscious. drew the treaty FRESH EGGS WORTH 23c. cided to turn down Sheehan and stick | de she ed to fot leave this hotel wearing anything atatery. fonue, SYuatInaOR ‘ 1 Miss Hgan tn his will? The ers Of the e¢ e vay a {wits the insurgents, a fine and had jexcept the clothes in which he stands, a year here © of and also because he| sq. beoked:In ‘Reem ad this_amenc y Declnues Grgeers Who | Want Sohmer to Oust Him ey with her We have been given to under tau! ‘ iui Q at sie lortly-to be married hen T woke T was in a room, lying| no delay in } ation the More Are Extortionate, Vrom that t on Rush has bee: Before tenclr Hit Judge! that he owes large sums of money.’” p mi ro) ; dane ta the tates 3 ' i jon a He A women with a red shawl | recipro: agreci ave the ‘ soda “Fy een ; | Martin “Th ave ; Int. a Taxi, day relate 1.20681 4 |around her shoulders was es typ a 5 mere mi 7 » at unless impr imposed a h ? ¥ c! ‘ a yw : | (Continued on Second Page.) : | Shortly before 2 o'clock Griscom Took It to Red Huse ne and the man who had g " ’ | well ag a fine ¢ “NVGEINE ana is father dashed out of the hotel, 1 ing erator They went out and lovkex » nena a | omen | Jumped into @ waiting taxicab a 4 1 Jan. said Wa 4 etiy soon after they had beer A ¢ o aA ! hurried away, heading east. An Er fi ain who looked to be cute a © next room for some tin 1 tej, ae B kI B id World reporter intercepted the ee pu pont’ nak to Misa Baa | Nasu bane ana Gus me {ote was you “ean oly Gore | he Brooklyn Dridge Rigi F He s waNore Ane WOnth S106. 000 jan@ butter and told me n¢ \W rom | ‘* ‘ y ASE no into the cab, Floud there an hour watell A eS Aid a that T would not be vein % fi ene Ay (ts toundation is of bed-rock, “Regardless of any intention you 1 4 body. He sald fee ine atin asa eae A svea | ott me again and locked the door ey € 1th a vote he addo Like The World's great circulation- may or may not have of marrying 4 i covered Wagon ai ia Ppl ie _" ghee ae in| eft @ Hghted lamp in the roum, There ¢ Mal ‘ i Both are built to stand for ages like! t? Miss Arnold, when she ts found, can ax "he Fed House.’ 1 paid no 6 daugh cen jes Clem minis was a window, but \' was boarged up, 4 m Cha: the pyramids of old; | lil may | Y@¥ Bot Of your own knowlgdge settle 1 and drove on. contestant ‘band ming | “There was a thing in the room 1 ° a its great strength lies in its fibres— he question whether sho is }iving er ere ave ved houses near the ceme- ane ie 50 gain hought was a wardrobe After hours t aus Cb An enormous aggregat ‘ a a tery, One is a manufacturing plant and Plier ce and hours I thought of opening it It ral Just as numbers make World Want | pase at a’, sh | "I--I have nothing to say,” faltered t cupled by enployees o in rane of ithe ¢ Was not a Wardrobe, but a door and a sj MANS r Ads. worth more than their) ; 8 where , | Griscom, Then his father slammed the te cer ‘A sore 78 The tient of steps ied down to the cellar.) GAYNOR DIDN'T ENROLL. : ; vy ay Waly abs Lh weight In gold = OF £200,000 Soop onarily 088 ween a ae ‘he pollce and private detectives are hgh opol sed Hd went down, groped around and at eela "eX" | then, again, there is a likeness | FORTUNE OF $300,000 driver to start his motor. following this clue, Chief Wagner held a (formerly “| last found my way out oy some stone! In register - "Twixt the Brooklyn Bridge and World| They went first to the Hotel Raymond al onference with Wadlinger this | vant In the household), giared| (teh io the treat. ¥ Y hag ea Gian ates Vy | CAME WITH TELEPHONE. |,,"00, ‘Twenty-elghth street. There the morning and immediately sent out @/at the rival bank of relatives who see aioe hinge Dk ma ocatlivanl Both sustain a moving army of New " | taxi halted while the son ran in and force of men to investiqate the story. |to wrest trot hem half of the fortune! vith the sien, ‘Fifth gvenu Yorkers every day = ;| transacted some business, which took Millionaire in Search, devised ho. WAL 1 crossed another Hundreds of thousands (oss the bridge gon un in record only a minute or two of his time, From ts Teils of a Real Yacht. heared a ‘ach morning a in a the Raymond they drove to a depart: be called ad t age, under & we of De T 4 police « ‘ 1) Noon and afternoon and evening, t | ment store in Twenty-third street near ‘ : Bvt ep Nicoll, et TB Pr pe tele 4 x Set am hundreds of thousants dally 1 call Columbus, | Sixth avenue, At this point they diss of William & tified that Clendenin Eckert's yavht-, nue to find the atrange dungeon w . 41 travel where World Want Aas. |? who informe ms that | missed the cab, The father purchased 5 hick h ‘hg ‘ tend. I h a Fonatian Kean, Topeka, | 4 light travelling wardrobe for lia son~ 1 n today from J, enterprises, which enraged — his! 1 sald she was locked up. They ates in | lead the way Kan,, had died and had willed his cotate |. not confined to a motor. jlionaire Whiladelphia st for her father and mother. Fiection 1 cousin to Mrs, Strong, tin a car » youthful Miss Rudd’ at- Dist employ additional sleuths, Gi 11, "Lunderstoog,” sald Page, “that he a:!tempt at the adventurous life Mor " nA \ it ate ts mene day ' on the (Continued on Second Page.) \ (Continued om Second Page.) % Continued on Second Mage.) voters. ‘ ’ pays all the junior Griso ox is for ty-odd years old—consisting of twr neckties, and then they toak the tude and oromnas, to New Jersey, i only me furnished necessary proof over | pends, although young Georg 1,546,897 WORLD ADS. LAST YEAR— nephew RE THAN THE HE ' B87,601 MORE THAN THE HERALD |... °teiepnone thet he Was the man tor | No other New York newspaper printed! whogn the attorneys had been searching half as many ads. last year as The World, for the past year, - Sunday World Wants Work, 3 Monday Morning Wonders. \ at \