Show LITTLE CALL A LITTLE BLUE EYED BOY WHO 18 HAVING GREAT TROUBLE IN ROME poor little frankle frankie call is h having lavin 9 a 11 hard time of it ile he is the little below 11 who arrived here early in the last week from roca emporia man ican his parents parent formers for merli merl resided there but removed to this city leaving the child with friends when settled here they ordered him forwarded to them scarcely three years of age the child was placed on a train and sent here iu in care of his parents were not at the depot to anicet him and W F the broker who was 0 on 13 the train with wish the abud took charge 0 of f him until the parents could be found the rhe matter was published in ID the papers and the next day mrs rusk living on russell avenue who knew the parents called and not got the litt little ae lellow ellow his parents bad removed to chicago and in response to a letter from rom mrs rusk they ordered the boy sent to them in care r of the train porter stating that he be bad been paid for at chicago the conductor of the train however refused to take the child unless some one accompanied dimand yesterday the lady turned him over to the police authorities he was sent to the mayor to be committed to the house of refuge until some arrangements range ments could be perfected to send him film to his parents at the mayors office they ordered him sent to chicago on his bis parents letter list last night another effort was wa made to send the child but the conductor again refused to take him and the little fellow fell asleep with fati fatigue 9 tie on a bench in the ladies waiting room at the depot at 9 officer er wall carried the still slumbering boy through the rain raia to the four courts in his strong ng arms from there he was again sent to mr mrs rusk to await further work from his parents in chicado ChIc chicago fra frankie is a afo little ittle fair haired boy with a bright blue eye that fairly dances in his head with merriment he is not only an intelligent looking child but is wonderfully handsome while awake he is as lively as a cricket is ie always in the best of humor and willing tin to make friends friend with everybody when tired out by the fatigues of tile the day he be tails falls asleep without a murmur the little fellow never sheds a tear and does docs not realize how bow sad and deserted his position is it is francl that the people in chicago are not his real parents but merely adopted him st louis post Dis dispatch |