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Show KIDNAPER STEALS CHILD Little James Cabanne Is Abducted From Home of Grandmother St. Louis, Mo., April 1C. James Shepard Cabanne, seven years old, tho youngest aclon of a famous St. Louis family, was kidnaped from in front of tho home of his grandmother, Mrs. Julia C. Cabanne In the most fashionable fashion-able district of the city yesterday. There is no clew 'as to Ids whereabouts where-abouts save a telephone message j from an unidentified man saying the I lad has been taken to Louisville. Shortly before midnight, Mrs. Ca-j Ca-j tanne, almost distracted, summoned the police and put tho matter in their hands. The authorities at TxHilsvillo and Memphis have been notified, and will I keep on the lookout for the ooy. Rar- riiis 11"? possibility that ho Is In the I bands of abductors, who will try a ! repetition of the Whltla case, It Is a theory of the police that the kidnaping kid-naping is due to domestic troubles. Louisville. Ky., April 1G. Mrs. M. W. Campbell, a sister of Mrs. Julia C. Cabanne of St. Louis, whose seven-! seven-! year-old grandson is reported to have : been kidnaped in St. Louis yesterday, I says today she knew nothing of the j vhereabouts of the boy, and the dis-j dis-j patch of the Associated Prejs was the j lirel information she had received that tho boy was miselng. Mrs. Camp-i Camp-i bell said uho did not know where her j lister was, and that she had not heard irom her in several yearu.y |