PREm GIRLIOFFICWhen jfront en ; Lake SU-[ night ai j Washing I had the I man Bu it u teT i mt* n, eh i»uue._ l'hv\ ra_ L'k-wiatiNo Trace of Julia Baulas » Tin-UtST UN:... ol 1 can be Secured byHer Friends A MYSTERIOUS CASESaj.ug that She intended *« WKmuloJ-nWMt Polish Lir! Lett 1k tiHer Boarding House last Mon- |day #nlt;l has not been Seen Sulce- Friends Fear tor Her Safety-Had only 45 cents When bhe ( ^IHsappeared. j worker,KOtt thMystery surrounds th* alf*ppSariA boy tace of Julia Baulas, a pwtty Pol-,ah girl, who | handleiveaue, prior to last Monday mor -, } ^ ug and her friends are lt;!««« wor'|bllCk amg UUU MW ----ried over her whereabouts.^F .. UrrtkeThe girl had been employafl »i, ^ the Andwur and the Tr®“* “ “vek-ulara facturing company plant sine® s !]aad , came to this country last (appearand the only member °L li^rsclin this country, is her .athe. «h Rlives at south Lorain, LersctThe Baplas girl boarded with M . and Mrs. Joseph Coon, on «« ers dt ford avenue and she and thei ^ daughter Frances attended-a mov Sag picture show, Sunday even-n8', christ then returned to their ham®, attestSought Work refuseMonday morning Julia Ia£or“®* til afi Frances that she intended to trad th(jm employment as a maid in some P ■ aad v family In this city and #t«r in the morning Frances learned o ^ a place where a girl as wanta „I£ and sought to communicate *'« v0!ti.e her friend, only to learn that she ^ had not returned to her home. | ^Nothing was thought of her «-settee until she 'Riled to return to! ^ her boarding house that night and . inquiries made among her friends j^ ,. failed to reveal any trace of theLQ. SIThe fact that she did not take iy of her clothes with her, would ■nd to indicate that she did not tpect to leave the city when she ft home Monday morning and she. men( id never confided to her friends vorC) at she had any desire to visit any £VarMither city. in. YPostal Received ibeenThere 16 a man in Bedford., vitn ^ rhom the girl formerly kepi wni-, senc iany, hut a postal card received by friend in this city, Friday, failed gide, o mention anything about the girl tnd it is not believed among her Heads that she is there BidThe missing ffr-J had but 4o!„nts in her wN0«ton when she disappear^ fSife wan'd proven- y icr traveling any great distance ^ inless she secured money from ^ some other source, al,A special delivery letter has been t0 tceived for th girl, from her moth- JJoI its Hungary, hut unless some,.■ in Hungary, but unless some,^el( ace of her is discovered soon w;jm, ill he turned over to her father, bo has been informed of her d»tUhe ypearance, hut can give nr reason ir her action. ' I boPAYS “SHARK 1450 j FOR A $25 LOAN1Chicago, Dec. 8—For 15 yearsjlagbu.;'w'JO.i VCl-e.'-'T -Mrs, John H, Murphey made pay meats to a money lender trying to, ms rid herself of a debt of $25 incur- j Dp red by her son. In that time she lai paid the loan agent more than $450 stt and whemthe payments were final-'bu lv stopped after his death she owed , nearly double the original amount. w Mrs. -Murphy struggled to get bu together money to make the month- ,.r ly payments and when she did not cd have it she renewed the notes. w,When the loan agent died a few gt days ago, his son called at the Mur- M phy home and demanded payment ^ of the remaining notes Through -the action taken hy the legal aid ^ society, the notes were cancelled yesterday. w