! from the churches. j tuniRUNAWAY GIRL TOto (i‘moiBE BROUGHT HOMEto 1T1theDorothyI tionfarnelinCanada And Several StatesBefore Found In KansasMrs. Stella Anderson, grandmother of Dorothy de Motte Newcomb, and Sheriff Mrs. M. H. Helgeland leftWoonsocket yesterday for Eldorado,TlarptodurresibrirmeiKans., to get the 15-year-old runawaygirl. L .Mrs. Fern Newcomb, mother orDofothy who has been missing sinceMay 9, was so seriously ill at Woonsocket that she was unable to makethe trip to Kansas where the girl isbeing held by authorities.Miss Newcomb, who was located by Sheriff Lyda G. Larsen of Keadlecounty, had been traveling around thecountry with a periodical service company, it was learned today. ma! She jointed the group of solicitors jec' for magazines and other periodicals in con the Twin Cities. Before discovered in tur Kansas she covered considerable country. It is known that she has been in Canada, North Dakota, the Black Ho;Hills, Wyoming and Kansas, accord- adfmag to Mrs. Larsen.“The girl was in good company. 0Mrs. Larsen said. ‘ I was satisfied asmarecateerato that when I heard that Miss Helen Tisdale, former Aberdeen girl, was incharge of the saleswomen of the service group. Apparently she just want-ed to see the country.”After she ran away, the Newcombgirl must have suspected the search ^ for she wTent under assumed names. lejj At Eldorado she said her name wasMillicent Kimball, but one of the pho-po: 1tographs sent to sheriffs all over thecountry revealed her identity.nilwli