| OCR Text |
Show WOMAN DETAINED OCEAN STEAMSHIP Whilo Captain and Crow Searched for a Child That She Had Left at Home. , o Special to Tho Tribune. NEW YORIC, April 30. Mrs. Mary Schwab lives at Newark and she has a three-year-old child. Somo of Mary's friends wero booked to leavo for tho Fatherland on the Kaiser Wilhclm der Grosse, which was tied up at tho North German Lloyd pier at Ho-boken, Ho-boken, and she hastened to tho pier a few moments before sailing hour to say good-bye. Mrs. Schwab was a sister, perhaps, to tho man who put his umbrella to bed and stood up In a corner all night. Ho wa3 troubled with acuto absent mind-edness. mind-edness. When tho "all ashore" gong was sounded, Mrs. Schwab began a frantic search for her child. Her anxiety was followed by screams and tho captain started a steward In every direction to look for the three-year-old. No ono remembered seeing the child and as It could not be found the captain and tho searching party concluded that the daughter had fallen overboard. Just then Mrs. Schwab came to herself. her-self. With a sigh that fairly shopk the big vessel, sho said: "O, I remember now. I left her with ono of the neighbors at home." |