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Show HEIRESS FOUND IN OGDEN BY PARENTS Atlanta. Ga . July L'S "PleaFe help me. I have no money; I am sorry I left hom This pitiful telegram from Ogden Utah to Orlando Awtrey, a rich mill owner of Acworth, Ga . was the first word heard In ihrce weeks from his daughter, Miss Lynnette Awtrey, cine Of the most beautiful society girls of northern Georgia. It transpired today that Miss Awt-rev Awt-rev had been mysterlouslv missing for nearly three uceks and that for more than a week the Burns Detecllv.-ngency Detecllv.-ngency has been conducting a nationwide nation-wide search for the young woman. The last heard from her was a telegram received by her family from New York, upon her arrival from a European trip. In the telegram she asked tor money on which to come to Atlanta and S200 was wired her Two days later her mink was received re-ceived on the train on which she was expected. Since then her family has exhausted every available means to 1 find the missing girl The aid of the Rums agency was ! enlisted, as was also that of the it nlted States secret service all over the country but not until the receipt of her telegram this morning from Ogden was anv trace of the young woman obtained The message contained no explanation explana-tion Of her disappearance Money was wired immediately to her in care ol the Western Union at Ogden, the only address given in her letter H was learned here today that Miss Awtrev let i Ogden on Sunday evening even-ing on' Union Pacific No 4, eastbound, having been telegraphed a ticket to Atlanta, Ga . with Pullman reservation reserva-tion and $10 It was also learned that Miss wt-rey's wt-rey's decision to return home appeared appear-ed to be the result of persuaslou on the part of a voting man who was her traveling companion from Kansas City to Ogden. and who is said to have i ramed a telegram that induced her father to provide the funds for her return The young man, who is understood un-derstood lo be engaged In the lumber business In Oregon, continued his journey to the northwest without delay, de-lay, after seeing the young woman safely aboard her train for home. |