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w The =Ml¢ four year old hutur of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Murphy, is thought to have been kidrapped by an unidentified man last Friday {trom a playground near her home. Today Sharp sald his wife had re- enlnd a mysterious note telling her m Gmm m ll m_tnucundo(mnmmm . placed in an orphan's home several years ago, would be returned to her mu‘ m m if she would come to Vallejo, a city on San Francisco bay near here. Sharp said his wife had gone to The annua! concert of the Wen- |Vallejo and had taken the child from nerberg Male chorus will take place a “dark man with a black mous- at the Strand theater on Sunday |tache.” afternoon, March 10, it was an- Bclle;l:r aut l;t::“?orl: 'u:d h:r nounced tod: Frank Ohison, |own cl rs. return o manager. A.:".u:'. artists will be!8an Francisco and took the child on Lillian Gustafson of New York, so- |several shopping tours with her, prano, and Eric Demander of New Dol’fl:“ce ::d :r-:n{-w :‘vh:o zc-ed ndsay on the stree o8- aren, vislinist dahBoA. - 14 | nize the mising child and Mrs. 8harp herself was unaware that she had %] |been taking a miming girl instead of her own daughter through the 1 crowded section of 8an Francisca | It was not until S8harp noticed the resemblance of his “daughter” to | {plctures of Doris printed in news- papers that the slightest question of doubt regarding identity of the child was raised, Sharp said. 8harp and his wife held a hurried consultation. 8ince Mrs. Sharp had not seen her daughter for more than a year, she was not positive that the little girl was hers, S8harp | [said. | Sharp decided to uscertaln, if | |possible, whether the child was his | or whether she was the girl report- | |ed missing since last Friday. | He brought the child to the | |United Press office and told the strange story of the mysterious note and the journey to Vallejo. The child readily identified news- paper photographers of the play- ground from which she disappeared; storekeepers in the neighborhood, and her mother and father. LILLIAN GUSTAFSON Police Not Satisied. ill conduct the Wennerberg singers, | Despite the admission of the hus- Miss Gustafson sang here with re- band and wife that they had re- narkable success as one of the as-|Stived the noto and oblained the isting artists when the New Britain | © rom the “dark complexioned ) +» | man with the black moustache,” po- horal society gave the “Messlah™ |\ "ol )00 satianed with the sol everal years ago. It was because of | o 0T O U ol 'er achlevemonltv u;:n !hnt‘declllun It was pointed out that author- ‘:?:‘\::f to give her a return en- ., of four mysterious, threatening e notes signed “K. K." had not been Mr. Demander is a violinist of dis- | established and that there were inction. He has appeared in New |suspicious angles still unsolved. Britain to advantage and is expect- The “dark complexione. man with d to receive a warm welcome upon | the black moustache” fits the de- is reappearance here. scription of John A. Willilams, em- The chorus has steadily added to |ploye of the United States mint s large repertory. The complete | here, who was arrested on suspicion rogram will be announced later. the day after the disaprearance of —_— Doris. Williams, in an interview with Doris' mother, admitted that ISSINfi filR[ ANl] he had given the child candy and popcorn on the day of the child's disappearance but denied he kid- MOTHER REUNITED = > Airpll.‘me Drops Food our-Yeur-Oi Chl] Lost Snce| e s s sbstors o Friday Returned to Home {uer suppises ana Ll i e ing, were general today over the Rocky Mountain pegion after anoths Copyright 1929 by United Press) |er snow sterm. San Francisco, Feb. 22 (UP)—| In Wyoming, where highways ale ittle Doris Virginia Murphy, miss- |ready had been made hazardous by g a week ago today, was back [snow drifts before yesterday's four. pme today, safe and unharmed in |inch fall, an airplane was used to r mother's arms. g carry food and bedding to a truck “It's her—my baby,” screamed [caravan marooned in Red Dessert. ¢ almost hysterical mother making | The stalled party consists of 35 men positive identification when the |and their wives and children. ild was returned to the Murphy| Three trucks which left Rock pme by newspaper men. Springs two days ago with supplies “Thank God she is safe” sobbed |for the caravan have mot reported e mother. The child was crying |since and apparently were stalled d smiling at the same time, happy [somewhere in the vicinity. be back home again. Bome 40,000 sheep belonging to The finding of the child was kept{the Cow Creek Shop company cret from the public pending posi- [ranged along the Colorado-Wyoming e identification. Only the identi- |line, were reported to be near star- ation made by her mother could | vation. considered as positive, and only| 8ome regions in Wyoming ‘Where few persons were present at the |automobiles could not be operated, ppy reunion, reverted to the pony express to move These included Edward Sharp and |the mail. s wife, who brought the child to| The snow fall was reported as e United Press offices early today, |heavy in Montana and in most sec- few newspaper men and police |tions in Colorado. Sage-Allen & To. — Hartford — RADIO HEADQUARTERS Direct Wire From New Britain—3005 Ringside Seats at the Sharkey- Stribling Fight February 27th—With a Model 46 Atwater Kent Electro-Dynamic Radio You will get every detail of the fight as clearly as if you were there in person. Complete with R. C. 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