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Show CHILD FOUND LATE AT NIGHT Snugly curled up on a scat, in the upper balcony of tho Orpheum theater, thea-ter, Wednesday .morning, at about 1 o'clock, was found James, the lltle eight-year-old on of W. L. Porter. Nothing had broken his sleep, and it required considerable effort to arouse him when Mr. Llpplncott of tho theater the-ater located him. Tho hoy loft home early in the evening and, not having returned at rather a late hour, a search over tho city was made for him. Every imaginable imag-inable place where he might be was searched without satisfactory results, when It was suggested that tho child was exceptionally fond of the picture shows and might possibly have attended at-tended one of them and been accidentally accident-ally locked In when the doors closed for the night All the picture houses of tho city wore looked Into, but he could not he found. It thon .occurred to tho soarcheds that he might have gono to the Orpheum. Mr. Llpplncott was awakoncd at about 1 o'clock in the morning and tho situation explained to him. Ho accompanied the searching search-ing party to tho Orpheum building. In the upper balcony, when tho lights were turned on, the boy was found. The lad was as unconcerned as though ho were at home in his own bed Had he awakened during tho night, in tho darkness he might have walked over tho balqony railing and fallen to tho pit below Road tho Classified. Ads, OT i ' n |