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Show Ihe party, which formed a scml circle Im front of him. Chief Kholer asked Willie ir tie had ever seen the man before. "Sure, said Willie, brightly. "Why, that's the man whom I left Sharon with. He took mc to Cleveland, then to Ashtabula Ashta-bula and back to Cleveland. "He had a mustache when 1 tlrst saw hlro at the school house, but ft? must have cut it off lator. This Is tho way he looked when 1 last saw him in Cleveland." When Willie concluded. Boyle was taken back to his-cell and tho woman was brought In. She was defiant and haughty In her demeanor. She stared at Whltla and the other members of the party. Hot enly relapse from the Indignant man ner was when she tlrst saw Willie. The woman smiled. I Immediately Willie walked up to I her, and, extending his hands, said: ' "How do you do?" "Hello. Willie," tho woman replied, as she placed her hand upon hla head and carressed him for an Instant. The boy then stepped back to Ills : father and wai asked several questions ques-tions by the chief of police. "Yes, I know her," he said, "she was the nurso who took-care of rae in , Cleveland. She told me I was sick ! and In a hospital. I saw her a whole ilot. She wa3 with mc most all ol the time.". Notwithstanding the woman's lorm-; lorm-; t-r assertion that there wodld be a sen-I sen-I sat Ion when she was Idcntlhed or when j Whltla tiaw her, she and Whltla looked I at each other without outward evi- dtneo of recognition. They did not I 8pe.dk to each other. Neither did she speak with any of the other members of the party. After the brief examination by tho chief the woman was taken back to Jail. County Prosecutor Kline, who Is in charge of the grand Jury, said thai j while he could not say what the grand Jury would do, the man and woman could be held in Ohio on the charge of blackmail. The prosecutor also slated that the : grand Jury had taken the matter up merely as. a precaution, as there were no present Intentions of prosecuting j the prisoners here. I "It would be better K they were tried In rennsyhaiila, as the laws in that state are much more severe, the e:tienie penalty for ki Uioplng being life imprisonment," the prosecutor st.1.1. i "That is what they deserve, 11 guilty. guil-ty. For that reason l hoy will be taken tak-en to Shercn for trbl brsl. If. tor .my roTrcn thoy er.car.? pi.niil'.r.icnt tko.'Ohey casin-tl escaps entirely, a 3 wc ro il I ariort ih-3.ai a.i.l try t';c-m on ;'iie S:..rst- -.f b iick.-ii'-i:. ve stui1. v. ?.tch t-e c.'.v? d" ci ' Y.'sii-c tho ; r.'-n :" j v- v.-n c':ar..:n-i;v; c':ar..:n-i;v; V;!l ?, lo 'j .iy '.m n i !.i t!ii vKre-. s v:orr v: I . 11 ., c- :c:. "i ha ! ; JVC! ' n. V.-. -,-o v.-?y w ero r.icc t ic- " tr- y I !. ' : h ? lar to-'t par. n v.j v: kh (' ; : t- i r..; c ;ne vr.:'v !!v. i.iih's ve ir I o ;i . A" or : a vn : 'A" ; i n -. t t: -.vivo mc cr.rrlv ml lot-, of t!"."-'"B to cat. I ;i ::'. l'a- In i'lTt s.r nui.li h t s.i"'. 1 vr.; .Ic'c. 1 he fr?t I rv; tii-j w.'Miar wa s at itc 1 o: so vV-r . i'l jv I; ;? io S ic :&z ilrc: s.' i l!:o the n ir7. I'd 1 s-jroy fcr i pa. Mava .'a wcrrie i an av-t av-t til lot an I I s irrr, 1 woJ .'.n't want to go th:".;;j'.i it a; a n." The WhltJus 1?U To:- charon at six o'clock Tho police today lora'el the house where the WL'itla b y wa-, held while in Cleveland, it 13 the "U ranger," ft downtown arartmen To i?e of the bctt c r order. Th2 man and womaa rented a suite on tho second lloor lron. Willie rail he pp?nt crnslder-?ble crnslder-?ble time at the front windows and no;lce;l the names en the street cars which rnrsed. He al?o said he read a sisn across th.e st:-eet which he re-nemberei. re-nemberei. U was throagh the ail ot the sins anl the street C3r slns that the lair of the kllnapers was located. lo-cated. The building Is In a populous di.trlct. The kidnapers ate at a restaurant res-taurant nearby. : Mrs. Maud Forkcr, who Is the wile or Harry Forker. brother of Mrs. Whltla, wss soen at her home In Nor-walk, Nor-walk, Ohio, torlay. When she was (riven a description of the woman she exclaimed, "That woman avam?" i Sho thon broke down and wfpt bU-! bU-! torly. Mr? Forker would ray nothing more or explain her remark, J A brother of Boylo. the man under I suspicion, telegraphed tho police from Sharon lonl?ht, and requested that ho be jriveu pn opportunity to see the woman being detained. Boyle said he would be here tomorrow. Sharon. Po., March -I. Uelleving that tho moit interesting part of the story of the kidnaping of Willie W hit-la hit-la Is yet to come, the people cf Sharon Shar-on are waiting In eatrer expectancy tor the positive tdenticatlon or nil the persons arrested at Cleveland. 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