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Show - ' r --x x , .. .iL.I. i ... ..OUU Kidnaped Jcly-Ttrcc Years Aso, EtI cl . Clar V. Finds Her Parents and Hone Is Happy. ' . ' ... '. i 05C)GOO(DO0O Sr'OLEil Vf'UEIt BABX BY SURLY TRAMP. I - , . s i ' - . . , One morning in tbe spring of IS 30 Mrs. Clark arose early to go to a grocery store, two or, three blocks distant .from her home, then in a sparsely eettled neighborhood. On returning she was confronted by' a tramp whom she had before befriended and who demanded his break fast Immediately. Mrs. Clark told him he would have to wait until 3 she saw fit to give him something. . The fellow cursed and threatened her. That afternoon Ethel disappeared. i BALTIMORE, Ml, May 13. Ethel Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Jas-per W. Clark, who was kidnaped twenty-three years ago, Is once again in the home rom which she was stolen. Cm ths last anniversary of her dlsap- pearance one of the local newspapers published a story of Ethel Clark's kidnaping. kid-naping. A few days later a handsome young woman called upotj Mrs. Clark. "My name is Ethel Clark and 1 believe be-lieve I am your daughter.:: sad the vis itor. Then she told that she remembered remem-bered being taken away when very young by a rough man and carried to an orphan asylum In Washington, where she remained twelve years. She was transferred to other institutions, where she remained until she was li years of age, since which time she has been earning her living In a silk factory fac-tory in this city. The fullest investigation has been made, resulting in the positive Identification Identi-fication of the young woman as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark. |