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Show I MS I' SLEUTH ACT : - - W0 to a Female TY Sherlock Holmes. I) ntly Young Woman, Well Enacted, Adopts Pro-I Pro-I f,ssloii of Detective. - l4de a Splendid Record Thus " Ur in Banning Down 9 tod, : ' criminals. N . . "J UlN'APOUS. May ..-This city e J S a f",a, SherlCk H,meS 1,1 "4 i,o person of a pretty young wom- ltorci; imi descendant of one of the old- roBt prominent families in the r.?S5f o5rte ' making a reputation Sradty and enterprise that Is put- 314 tb JTtci of the members of the detect- SL to shame. The young- lady Is nuit Tyin 3- Nttle, and she la a grand- Tj james Noble, who was a SbSkiA States" Senator from Indiana K .UK to 1S31, and of Noah Noble. oinf Governor of the State from 2 '""Wltat Catch. I & Xoblrt first exploit was to ar-eLf ar-eLf itvomen on the street and deliver S' butt k sergeant at the police ' VflsJ . 'Sfcc ir employed by the Chari-l Chari-l ttpnlntion society, and for several ttni ,24 thre were complaints of Im-ffre-J b. two men who were beg- nit-owes and on the streets, uf' itrt dliTlcult plcco of detective J Us just been accomplished by gKob'.e. Samuel Rhodes of 151G i B JflMlwntli street deserted his Jvj feud foar children and they became ft bseupon the Charity Organization ft. The organization prosecutes lUijKjrtcrs under the law, andwhen ' ''Xasi waa wiled to the attention of W.flttv-v she started an investigation. MS kkiroed that Rhodes had spent "Si ti f h!s time with a woman who u boarding-house in the vicinity & homp, but she also had dlsap-3! dlsap-3! rJ, wd Miss Noble believed that a ihi gone to join the absconding Tp j Bans Fugitives Down. k&rtftl out to (lnd tho couple, but ri wi'month before She. could dis- hfcj siren a slight trace of them. A w irt cf the woman Inadvertently re- jciJ:: feltiat she had gone to Martlns- .f tui Miss Noble followed! Tho auir remembered that he had 3JSIf a lcit:r t0 11,0 worna" at ipcown. Mies Noble went to Mor-jiawjn, Mor-jiawjn, but the couple was not thero. TKCnw of search, she went to the nMjtiMl station agent and he said he AIto'. be had sold such a woman a lMlickt t0 Bedford. Mies Noble 'uaSltRTCral days at Bedford and was JBfitrc-arded by meeting a quarry-'ijlsjP1 quarry-'ijlsjP1 said that such a man as she a wjfW tos In Quarrytown and re- JWflW ten Joined by his wife. Go- binylovm, she fohnd Rhodes ff oman living together, and the .frsAr was arrested and placed in |