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Show IIUNAWAY BOY HOME; WALKED 100 MILES NIW YORK, Aug. 81. Jseob Jaffer, one of tha four youngsters who ran away from baa three months ago, returned yesterday yester-day and the others are expected soon to : follow. The four ssiled for Norfolk snd , expected to work for a railroad contractor la Tennessee. They told their chums they 4 would not return until they had a big bank rjne's father, who liv.es in Gates ave-nua, ave-nua, near Broadway, was notified by the ' Washington police that his son was stranded . there and a railroad ticket for tha young-. young-. star's return was forwarded. . j "Tha longer we worked for the contractor - tha more money we owed him," declared '. young Jaffee, "and because we eould not '' make a settlement wa were put in jail. ' When wa gained our liberty I jumped ' m freight train for Washington. I walked mora than one hundred miles in the bar-' bar-' gain. I am anxioua to know what has happened hap-pened to my three partners." Harry Hale, Joseph Schroeder and John .' Bomaine are tha three other boys. |