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HUNT FOR DOROTHY ARNOLD ON NEW CLUE Morse, Suddenly Well, Is on His Way to New York WriTIH'll In-. .(!. .....I TI. .. r . .1 ,. . ni rr 11 EDITION. ( " Circulation Books Open to AU.' Ml: inir.ll fair anil ISnrsdari ntrnrr. 33ton0 " Circulation Hocks Open to All." I riNAci PRICE ONE CENT. femrlsM. Ir The Pres I'liMUhlns ... I Hi New turk World!. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. DICKINSON LEADS POLICE ON A NEW TRAIL TO SOLVE BANDITS HOLD IIP ROCK ISLAND FIVER 1 "KID ELOPERS" EIND PA READY Long Missing Girl in Gown She Wore When She Disappeared. BOMB KILLING MYSTERY PLUNDER $75,000? WITH SHINGLE : path of subway DEAL IS CLEARED Terrorize Crew, Plunder Mail, Thirteen- fear-Old Ella l:lel Dynamite Express Safe and ' hot! Saves Boy Sweetheart Liscape With Money. With Leap Year Excuse. Coroner. Insists Second Was in Taylor Flat TELLS ABOUT A FIGHT. BYINTER30R0UGH li.XPLOSION STARTS HIRE. I MAMM A'S TEARS MELT IRE Says Woman Who Was Slain Told Mini They Would Directors Agree to Accept the Run Off With Section of Train Near Memphis Second Rob bery at Same Spot. 'Twas Her Offer of Forgive ness in Evening World That Ended Week's Romance. Have to Part. Charles M T! -Vinson, the suspecl In 'ik mystsry of the assassination on Saturday at No. it Wert Sevsntysev .nth street of Grace Taylor, was flls- i u iK-1 from custody for luok of evt rtspea t"-.iii, .mil Immediate!) made ' ig itatcnent In whl-h he b -ought an- ! Ihor man Into th - mm This man. I .c'ilnsoi' says, was also !n the flat the j iiCttrnoon the bomb exploded ami kJUed i Hit Taylor womsn, and had left not I ,0,-e than ten minutes before the t;ag- i . dy oocurrsd. Dickinson did tut sea the man and UOOS nut know h!i name, out he hue I Liven the police a lint on how to get : iat information. Aocordtng to Dtokln jp, the girl Bdna lm Mar re. who lives v Itn lha Taylor Woman, dkl nut to 1 the truth when the uid sou left the koutaj ui one shortly before the explosion. '1 ha-1 a tight Kith Mr a. Taylor Wed- naatey night." said Dickinson, in the "iTIce o;' Ms lawyer, Terence J. Mc Manii. and ha icratohed my fire, i left her house, and although I usllsd Changes Officially Wade, It Is Declared. Mf.MTHlS. Tenn., Feib. 7 rive men John Pltzpatrlck, the jteventeen-year- plundered the mall and express oar ; old lad of Orange, an, I Ella Bdsthoff, LAST OBSTACLE GONE. of Hock Island Train No. 43 near Hul- burt. Ark., early to-tlay und mude away with their plunder long before an alarm as spread and posses could aeek theli trail. The holdup wax ao cleverly claimed and executed with such preOt. his till! teen-year-olrt sweet iienrt. re turned to-day to Klla's home, at No L'l Sand ford street, Baal Orange, for parental forglvene,. after their WSOk's elopement. It was a little persgranh In The !on that no:io of the train employees Evening World yeeterday. headed "Oo Announcement of Yielding to City's Terms Expected .." To-Morrow. lJlr,.rt,jrs of the lOterborough-Metrn-polltaD Company, tha (minims company for the Int, .Thorough Hnipld Tranalt Company, to-day are rnported, upon high ut Matt If, to have nerved to the changiuf madl by the Uoard of Kstlinate ami PuWIt ttarvtce I'ummlselon In the offer for the operation of Uia new sun ways. It li also reported from the same sources that the formal plan frill go baON to the ofttoialg U-moffTOW Thla Information la of highest Impor tance bsvause It Indicates approval from the latdltch aourog of thu Intsrbor- up on t:ie telephone a oojpie of times oJKh side of the proposition made by ould offer resistance and few of the passengers knew anything had hap pattt until they a,.ka to find their train stalltd. . . At noon It era reported that money oomlgoed to a bank la Oklahoma, aa ttmatad at betsren 60,000 aad STS.OOO, had been taken from the oxpresa oar by tha robbere. The full value of the plunder the rob t'era got has nut been determined. They raniacked tha postal car, dynamited the Wclls-Kargo Express safe, apparently overlooking nothing that mlg.it add 10 I their profit. The dynamite explosion set tire to the combination baggage and ex- press car and It was destroyed. This was the SSQOPd holdup near Hul hurt within the last four months. ENGINEER BOUND AND KICKED whole two dollar and Home, You Kid Klopers," that moved the youngatsra to return to face Ihs mUSlCi In It was the statement of Mrs. Kdelhoff that she SfOttM forgive them gladly, If only they would re lleve her anxiety by letting her know i they were olive and well. Mrs BdsUtOfl knew that Blla had only $10 and two aultcaaea of her own and her sister Anna'a elnthea, and ahe strongly suspected that John Pits. Patrick had nothing at all except the olotheji on Ills hack, Which, natty as they were, would not go far aa I means of atipport. JOHN HAD ALL OF TWO DOL LARS AND A HALF. In this she was wrong. John had ft GIRL IN SANITARIUM IS DOROTHY ARNOLD, POLICE HERE BELIEVE DOROTHY ARNOLD. in the nsxi t mi tay.. I did not see bar until late Saturday afternoon. PHONED MRS. TAYLOR HE WAS GOING TO FLAT. "1 telephoned her thai I tva coming up to get a PMWl Pin 1 had left In her possession. 1 raachsd Dm house about tsranty.flvs mlnutas bafors the explosion and Mrs. Taylor admitted ins to the parlor "Hhs told me. in effect, t.at had tha Intar bo rough) amsndad by tiie otn ciais, again accsptad iiy the Intorbor- ( Igh, only to be amendeu again, and Which Is now gecsptsd III the form of i;s last amsndmsnt. NO DIFFERENCE YET BETWEEN OFFICIALS. It is aal.l that the action of to-dar leaves no point i .' fjlffsronof bstwosn ths officials wtio have bosn a on fairing with the 1 poratlen's rsprsssn tattvaa ,ite.r pa i. I told iter I was w illing, T and We COJ ration, and consequently mat that she as not t seating ma fairly, n reason whj he ultar shoo .1 not now ..s I hod don., nothing to Justify ths omo to lha from as th. puolk and .iaj-.es sim had made against me. formal off p of the road. "While we were talking I hsaMVOlCSs! " tn offl ' ' ln '" in the rear of the flat a man's volco an 1 morrow, ii will h - toe first lime slnoa a woma-rji votos. I rsoognlgod I :"ov- "hen tue negotiations started, woman's voice a tbai of Ulsa i.. lht the public will hgvo mi opportunity Marre. but did not recognise ths man'sl to know what th tlr.- geal Is about, FROM TRAIN. The train left Memphis about mid i night. After It cleared the Western ter ; mln is of the Mississippi itivnr bridge It was hoarded b two masked men. .They climbed over lha tender, covered I the engine crew Wll i guna, then th j train was halted. The engineer was i bound and gagged, then kicked off Into I a dltc.i. The fireman ran tin. train several miles until It was signalled to halt at u campflre alongside tho track, i where three other bandits waited. I Here tile baggage and mail cats were letac led from the passenger coaches and before any ot the train crew knew j what eras happening, the locomotive I with Its light load g a hurrying further I into the country, '. To he sure, he squandered It b lore they were OUl Of Orange, buying ISIta new pair of tan . es .is neat us hU own. lint he was not altogether dependent upon hlg affinity for flUPPOrt with The KveniriK World clipping In tnelr hand, the two, carrying t! !- suits oaaog, walkit irp the st..ps of the Bldelhofl h w to-d iy uttd timidly rum, I .. bgll, Pg Kdelhoff ,i putting : I bOlvei In the kitchen, his wife n . I out marketing, He opened the door Iti Id" siitrt sleeves. "Humph iu grunted, aring them, 'What It U tii.it brings ) IU hero, yet?" Mr, IMelhoff, It Should lie note I. had not Kot over tha anger wit 1 W Ich 1 While one of the bandits held a gun took the news of the elopement. All over tl.e firemen, the remaining four of I week his wlfjg had been drl ling him to ins nana ownroareq into tne express and , keep t.ls temper shoul l Ijlla home Hut of nights he has been ivhlttllng -i v .lce. Mrs Taylor left the room and w.nt to the rest, i heard her talking to M ss and the formal a ttlVlty and Inti The directors iffer rest, of t i pen unusual int. rboroughs ed the old nfli-'crs for anothe 1 . ej r. and the ff g hoards of the nth. p Interborough com. ji.nie were giso in sasai on. T, il. ghogti remains at the had of tue oomblnatlon After the session s direr. tot sail t o company was now in lllSe tio position to four lion's. All of the d!.. tton timt nothing regard to the citi t1 was only late information some I the offlclals' mod If 1 1 m PSSn the subject of tip' talk, but mat deflni iai n. ia Marie and the man and then I h( '"I Metropolitan :o-d.' , Iter bid Hie man good-h) I e-in"o u derstan.l whv Miss I. a gfsrre Should sa she was alone. I know there atgs a m in in the flat. His. Taylor had eallara four or Bve it mee a eek, I should say l was under the Impress. nn that tlds man ha ejsUed on iier and went owav grlth Miss I. a Marie because I was tiier "About ten minutes after Ml-s J.i 7arre left. Ine tSlepnOBO hell ran'. Mrs. Taylor went to the phone. H is told me her sister Susie -Mr. RvgtM would sorm be In and r had betl n . told her l had no reason to avoid M i'vans and WOUld stay. Then the PSI ags came all! th" explosion occllrr. 1 ' FRANKLY TOLU OF RELATIONS WITH WOMAN. Dickinson, In his statssnent, wMsh was very ion, tdi with appavreni frankness sH shout in relations with Mm, Tsylor, li, suggsstsd thst tne police might get Bofisthlng at bilerssl If they could find toe man who p celled ths ihitt In West e event y-M vsnlll street fop Mrs. Taylor and pgtd the- fl'- t mom ) s r- it. Mokln- son said he had nothing ba " sdlli that t -j asaetioo. Th dlsohsrgs of Dleklnson followed s hrief iissrlng before Doronsr Fslnbsssf, Thl BoHcts Wore Ufafhls to produce any ., org evidence than thoy hud a few hair after lha explosion Saturday i right Dtekinson wss brought '.r frvni the Tombs at II o'clock to Cm ' I'ein- bery's oAss. He wee nut by his fsthi . snd ssvsngl fHsndg his fsimlij from imsmplsln, n. v.. srtiere ih elder Dick, ins in is poetmsstep, n ii, kinsou'a fa" were two deep smtsbss, ileu, ie a l- n;ta, wen. Inflactsd hv ; r. Taylor In bs oowss of a hght insy had t her uome last WMsty. Acting Capt. tSloster of the Detective flureau was the only witnea.- heard in moll coaches and covered the n.esH.ei Sere und clicks. Ths engine with ths two '.urn inenn IWhllS proceeded lo a point a mile sasl of Uulburt, Ark. Thsn ti e roiilier ran gaoksd Hi" postal a:, blew open the lafs in ths v.,;; r.irgo egprsss car, ggtlisred their plunder and made off In """ a good lf,i thsm into the from pgrloi and tare .oug noiiFie an ajiai in eouia ik; given. The telegraph wites Into Mem- i Bhlngls with a handle ill.,, a i idd 1 1. -ting lis balance a cl grip, They showed him t clipping, II" read it through deliberately sud then stepped 'inek. "I suppose you must eotne In." he growled nnd s'od Mt of the d II. .rs and t".d i elty leal in twsnt) .ps said fj' putlUos- !i ui been done with v SUbWsys, and n the day that the Wl li assurance that iiad tun only after-eie i,,n a lion and i ti JCoBtintid on av.-vud i'sfs MAN'S RACE FOR WEALTH, New YorksTS (land will In fr nt its in tiMyHBsksri. How il" Uwy Und the ctp tai ind tiie incoflin ibiy mW 234,649 'Real Estate " 'Huinos Opportunities'' "Financial and 'Suninicr Rtsor' idvcrtiscments were printed lit! year in THE WORLD 05,324 More than in the Herald. It mu d pi conceded Hut thiM ire "Oujilty" adv rtlitnisiits tin use tbl! ,n produce RUSt'LTS only from the Investor or lbs. well-to-do -rrjin seKUij recrea tion. Are those the kind of people you want to reach: POSSE SEARCHES COUNTRY FOR THE BANDITS. I The first Intimation of danger to the I train came to Stnployees of ths Rosk I land a' I he WSSl u u--:rrdi i .,f the Mississippi Ilrelgic t: isy heard heavy . iL ''" ssrigid girl .in mo ouuiHry, I'ue raoasi WaS made' I by explosions of ammunition that wu Idestroysd when tue oomblngtlon bag age ana egpress ir uurneu uft.-r tne galu had besn blasted. Use ailing last November's holdup, ths Rock bland employees sent In a mtrry "jil lo thg Memphis poiice. Qulokly ai switch snglns was tuanitsd by a poses, ! long before the regehsd the holdup I SCI lie the rObben had vunlshel Into the i v woods L'iOOAOO, Keb T. Advi, were ;. r ..cl here to-ay OfDokUg o; tiie ti Icggo, Rock Island and PgoUls itaii- fosd Osmpany ...t tt t ilng whs taken front th,- trgln hy tic robbgrs except oiii poueh ui' i gif 'e-i i.mll. BROOKLYN MAN SUICIDE. Body Bellersd lo Bs II, lull Pognd H 'li lt. I I bet of t Pro l.leiic. r -Ths r ng linns, K Hi venue, 111' is-m ed pon i.day, Hell ltd Madl al V V ! SVCd to tie r. vVllloughhy .ss found i'i a i .- - a i. c. ho here j t .... dnad - - r 1 hours, lis i nin istuigfi :: w sgld aat on th story, IT'S LEAP YEAR; HE COULDN'T HELP HIMSELF. "What for a little fool i:e you any way.' a pg KdelhofTi first q isstlon, KUu would not le: John answer. Blit is iiigge: than J -an ..n i has the figure and the i.tiiiage of au e.gu ear- Mho Hung out In shapely arm oomntsndlngty und her big blus eyei tinsii' i gngrlly ss she threw bgok her h. .i head of golden Ui you mu tn't talk to Johnny thai a iy, popper," she said. "T n.i-'i in fsull I ihsde hln a hap vim' proposal, II wanted to propose to me, Put tie thought m sere too young. Hut when 1 pro posed, ne couldn't help himself, s, we arranged, after mat, fot I n to oome around und g-t-. me (Vrdnesda nornlng after mommer had gong to S'ss Cork, That's what i meant when i told mom iner -f wss -lug to pit one over, w ill, we tin a irolli . t i Newark and Johnny not a room for us No. m Court ti'"et, rlgh- nag be sourt House. We eVantsd 10 1 married, it wo list our nerve bgcsuso thought we would ih arresti i ".lohnny was tin ( ,,. I I isgs Ihs iieda and did to- cleaning Bvery night one of us would go out and g i :; of bread and s, r.ir.tie I ll . or Jolly, or something ( kpl In i a house all day. day. tan'l is be m trrid n iw?" ,-apa e:::s Hit BAOOLI iC- rOi ANSVLHINC. "Ash : " it ti ., ii ,-' - i.d i-1 '',i .-. ,lf "Hut iro liters i a wi lulna l iiiai he i i i commit tsd suicide, gHOw aomethlng else thsl wii. i psn.'" Two letieie, 11 i I SBW I I I ,n- falimr, j went out to look I '' Ihe Mltfd - lol HsBUta, '"I to Miss Pauline Kslgsll Ths return ..f Mr Bdolhofl suasd t Marry avenue. Brooklyn, tn which nsllilm " Bhangs hi purpose for Ihs Unas, xinusMusi sorrow for Mwnething he in-j Mrs. Bdelhoft arlsd ovsr Bllgj Am. a. was l llniated m hail done, SAd I I USjv r J, tit .'o aad a kit hkbsi (CaAuaatd u scwud Jt'ag. KAISER CALLS !N THRONE SPEECH FOR BIGWAR FORCE Socialists Absent From Royal Palace When Ruler ( )pens .New Reichsi ig. HKiii.iv, Feb. t. Bmpsror William, In parson, opened at noon to-day tho I thirteesitii Kslohstag wbloh has sssem I bled sin e the foundation of the Qsr man Empire. Ao in 0UI lomsry, instead of (tiling to tiie imperial Psrll intent, the Bmperor csllsd to. oismbera to tie palses, whore he Raads bl i speech from the throne in the historl Whits 11.11. The dei itieH preetit vire tor tip most i c r iii uniform or court dressi hit no reprssentatlve ot the ociai- DOmOOntlC party, COUlp: I ling 1 "ii fourth of the membership of tip hou c, put tn an gppearonss. Lsd by Hie old 'est msmber of the Rsiohstsg, Ihs Rsdlogl Albsri Trgsgsr, sll the dsp ' titles Joined heartily In the OUStomSTy three cheers us the HmperOT Stttorsd, The Qsrmsn rules walked straight to ths throne, mo intl the dais anil pig Igg his lislmst on h's id rsssi his speech, which bs took from lbs hands of in-, von liethmannHollwsg, thi lm- pertgl '.'Int. lor. Tic- 111,111 note of the speech wag the dsmaod foi addition to t .. .iiiury and naval foreea, ire eonsldsrod necessary In ihs prssent luiom-ttlongl MisMlog, 1 ''het-rs a ere raised i m-' I3mp rs referred to the Sgtigfgutor) ' it ,f tha liniMTlal (Insncea and lo t i intliiu ' an os of the . ""ilffnal t irin policy of '.elnialir, Willis thg Sppia i aas I tloulsiiy marked whso .. proolaimd ; mu psosssllj i.-r airs ngt honing ths army and i a navy. i As so iii as tii Kmporor I 1 1 oonoludsd ir. von Hi : nnann-llu-ilw tn, i n. j iM'riai chanoellor, gnnounosd that tne I Rsiohstsg os opsned, T.i hs a for tiie Mm pei weri tbsa ..gain g vv.'i 1 an 1 the csi e nony cioa. i ' Before tue Uepuilei gsse ihlsd in tiie Whit- Mall ihsy attspded a religious service in tn1 caatls shape! si wj ; ,, ihs Hmpcror wag pr nt, Ths lly, Jo luaniii i K. II '"'it' . lbs court pi r. . I . . I',., i- npei i . .1- sole I'd versa :t of chapter a of - . Slglinnwi ' i . u i n salt "f the sgrlhi 'in tf the . hove lost t.i i s i itir, wherewith ahsll ,i be ssltsdl i' 1 n s on go id for n t .- ling, hut l ISjSl OUl nil lu he Hod Jen under foot of men." ! FOR flACING SLL PAGE 18. FIRE? FORGET II, Philadelphia Detectives Say Young Woman Pointed Out by Nurse Is Not Long Missing Heiress but Another Rich New Yorker. FATHER MEETS TRAIN, GOES TO QUAKER CITY. Inspector Hughes Says Information Is Best Lead Since the Mysteri ous Disappearance a Year Ago. Tilt' ca Virk police projected themselves Into the Dorothy Arnold mystery Rgain to-day on .1 new clue leading to Philadelphia and insists! thai 1 1 1 loriK mlssini heire as the inni.no of .1 sonhartum in that city. Deputy Commissioner Doughert) and Inspector Huthes, in charge ot the Detective Bureau, declared heir clue as a one, in piu of a 'Ithrowdown by the Philadelphia police, woo alleged they had investigate.! the lead and found it worthless. SAY CHILDREN IN MORSE STARTS THIS BIG SCHOOL ,(io Calmly Recite Lessons .is Blaze Drives Oui 24 Hamilies Next Dour. FROM ATLANTA FOR NEW YORK So oivndent t f Ihe VolUS of 1 ds diss Tali 01 Phil d-d,, .'a this with John S. K Arnold fiimlly. 'SS Inspector Hughes his otUO that he sent l is psrsonaj stuff t 1 fti no iti In eotnp.inv 11I1. counsel for the It was reporle.t that Pre ic . it. Arnold, tne vensrobee father of the missing young womun, had gotoi to I, e y Iker Mty on an earlier train. I u M K.-ith ' id .". and that isKevsd in Inspector Hughst tpltS Ilk gdVSrgS teports I'hllodslptils police is fact. Three thousand live hundrsd ohU- dun in Public School N'o lu' In one Hundredth street ...,t of Third Mrsaus, I t.i-.iHy ,iitni recited Ihelr lessons, ihrew on t'.iii- mi, 1 - . 1 wisdom, nol heeding the tin tha i next dour und .it"' tw, :!.,-..! famUlss to till '.tree! Tils) ' re horeil py iii numt roue tiren in i is neighborhood in 1 besides, sccordlng to the prlnelpal, 'lie While ii "."'I e.ltl leave III" ll'llldlllg In regular mgrohlttg 01 d. r .11 SggOtly two nlnulss und eleven SSC0U4S. The tlr". w ileh drove the tenants to the sirsst, occiirrsd in the air shaft of .1 double ... -oti hi .1 rt m en t - house at Nos. 191 "ioi iti Bsst One Banker, Set Free in Taft, Leaves With Mis. Wife and is Due Here lo-M TI 1 1, S.' w r.v ( : , . ihs New . Teh ork now. T I'hu'let v. ink, : re enlly Tiilt. lefl for New travelled 'al ..f t hs sToulh- 11 led hy I', esl ho ' V o-i. lute this gftsrno .,11 t o Birmingham sue lorn it'iii any I Moras va gcsonipail Ills p ans fv dspsi ii" lloly known until s Is tl.lj. t-ln let:. ,vh ii ii 'at Hi" terminal station I .-in his pgrots from ths atlguta I Psnltsntlsry, signed on a iun of n,s Hub I rsported fulling heslth, Morse 1. 11 ..I by Were 1. In 1 ' was t s wife nol p uh-.-e isf ore e ogidssd dredlh street, men ft 'tlOn the janitor t bags and ll' occupy ll"' I' ing- by Hit" Ihs air shaft, About II.H ed in Ihe Slis gp ice 1 'U n 1 building elti House flsd ' np'tratui . covered lhal hsr ssi en wi nine ',ai Ihslr roon Patrolmen r lit" 1 n tut ' I With Hi Then n , 1 - onto days Ihsrs has !. 1 areen ths tensnta ami t ie rem , al of jjsr le.visli film, lies, whleh most "! Ihe time at ths military Hos pital a- fori afophsrssn, but i is past tsn dsya he spsnl in a looal hotsl li s pluns ofler earliiii,: N'.-u Vorlt nine, Skpr .wing the I tlielr feel- It.l tin ife dow ti ' not Known Io i will go abroad i. in I IS I' M '"it ll 1- He Is ,1 riiursdsi iersl . Ill Nt M iods I' I -ooll 1 . himni I I I 111 Id ived, Mr H II) ,11 to .' Tel.. reel bSfOI Then ;t lisoky ei 1 1 son la .ia area teootld I Ire Blgr sn lossd fining the na in the . the tire wan dlS- oner und I ire and . still In oor EX-JUSTICE WHITE. WHO SENTt-NCED SLAYER 0r M'KIMLEY. !S DEAD. .... ' ii. i,:e snd Msper 11 snd e i pollssniM I, ' . t o . nonsr fnni ,1 ise 11 as ;iiit mu by paiate Notab 11 m. nrjM Trl 11 ii ii. 11 nt I 'eh Preside I Retire. I'1!". Man: "in Tr t hulf 11 iliifen streams During the gsulu nsni Hie pupils III lha .,', 00. 11, (t ti..".' remi ed inintsrsgtod, Prtnolpsl I'l iuk J. 'o , 11,11 sftsrwgrd ie ui. , 1 ihsrs srs ao many Ares In mat neighborhood : is sound 0 hro gong is al'm n a itlj ... 11 1 I'm- pupils look after fin .gin.-s. letnrut 1 ulncidSSI 11 Ith a 1 .,,,oj." said Pi in iya! n irriiaf of ihe frantl ,'il t . :i. viol .'. t:;,; door ui snn -y 1 ho , nut ir, To in old (ti . lange", i f ,-i ,-ien- have ''mu d t Tne null 111 V. Its, ... Court, wi ten.-., po Prssl i ni tTeSfiy ti 11, Hon. Justice Whits retired from t in 1 I" I" " h. l e l. lie 1 1 e , lasoit '',.' Mi k nlsy, able irlsls, ht. folios I supreme mi son 'M..11 ot ildsd at 1 logs 1 .1 .; an opsi 1- snd pre lie I 11 bench iscribsd linn 1 1" e as I.. mi", and 'lee In ISD-i ,,t I'. ante rrysvil e, Supreme TWO KIlLED in wreck. ii 1 ie thi p ip "T o iri ihe Ave tW t '111.' . little 11 or- of 1 s 'hool en s" "' KAI.UI . " ' 0)rgnd Bsnlds n "ies- frstghl trsln eggetly , ;nn,.. north of r i. h . I '. ib. T Tw o in itanu i' ' i i in collision, ' few r atgtlon, ihortl) Unrlil Hi. In Hue l.oUl.h flaths. e'wsrs nn.n. Hath with pr,''. room,, gl Barber si.l Tutt.n irm ,;niroi II rsrs iiuw. ;'; liei.le st- after 1 o'etoeg today, it i rsportsd hal two re killed and revot il Injured, P iyaletns r ruehisl to Ihe it. sue of tne soeidsni In autemobtlei from Ks.aa.aa-o. 'hie linni th I11.it wha' in immediate members of ths Arnold .0 i) n'sre d'.iu w.i. sajgstiarsi that '. after the ilslt or Mr, Arnold to th inSjS) ll iniu stal it Seventh an mas nut Thirty-third street early in the day. FIRST EXPECTED HER TO COME BV TRAIN. Tue new Dorothy Arnold olUS began In di .e.o,, in nil km out oofnplealty shoes o'clock to-day, sited Deputy t-'ommlB-loner Dougherty saaouneed he hj re- eclvsd void r-.ui PMktdolphlg that D01 'I 1. Arnold eras sapsctsd to arrive In 'hi- 1 on tie Sll trim from the Ki 1 1 hlladelphls station of tiie rnn sylvsnla iiuirouj 1 " " . i igherty said, . ame iron u 11 rss employ! In a Phlladei pl .1 lanltgriuati Hhs wrote thsrs was .. ougg arggsali pattsal In mo aunlu- I lm ii -he iad ldeiitlne.1 as Doro- ' iy Arnold "' 1 thai the oung woman plSlined to "ne to New VorK tO-dgy to gSI I SIM Jew eh.i elm haJ iHinned uefore she left this elty. Juet ' in . let'er had tsen re eelvsd t . 1 i.uj fisniiilssliiner would n il s.i . II.. .11,1 nay he had had oor e itu the writor and woa "i .1 -,i I, ad .. w.is sure !' d Arnold on the eleplione nn. I advMa him to meet Ihe ' Iphls ln at ttie Manhattan MS Station In Harrison. N. J. Ho "it Detective Talt to meet the ll ." Mr A nstd did not get gggg ei, e.o ,,, , Harrison, srslted for the train at the nth aveaiua stnion Tall went t Hai - n o girl resembling I'oru.hy A rnot I w is 011 ths train. HOW THE PHILADELPHIA PO LICE INVESTIGATED. W a "I spu tst 0 want 1 in ti gnefer ststion with !' live T.i ft 'onilnucd on to I'hlla 1 .' t.ng t'apt. 1 a tne, 011 ! ' a Phltud iph 1 DslSStiSe Hjreuu. lid I n 1 as-, night Inapevtor .' III. New V oik 1'etectlvo H.I onad t" v . .1 MauafleM, gas. t o- superintendent of th 1 i' 1 i ' ill and tn totaled him of t .0 ' f written by the sanitarium . IS ":' H 1 us s.li.I." rel.'ted !'. ' I n i ihs 11 "iter of th1 lotter I to lean. Xorth P itadMpMg ,1- - 11 train und go to Xen Vork to ... . ' she iia.l pawned there. "I ss it lour Ustaotlvsa to the aellerilUn au I saw the young I woman uisntijnsd In the latter. She did not look Ilka the picture, of Dorothy Arnold aad aha was gnr Indies saertsr