The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1927 — Page 3

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*** *-****•*•* + *•** SPORTS * + + + + + * + + + + + & * f* ase Ball—Track—Golf—Boxing—Swimming—Racing W. ir *ir 'b “f i- -i- ^ ni' ir + i >i- *1 L ^ + + + + +

t2 & ’ 2-0 Here Sunday

RUGS beat nuts . %

VISITORS SCORE ON ERRORS. 1>E\N HI RES GOOD BALL I

FOR LO( ALS.

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Ye-toiilay’s Hern-('hurley Root., j who for the second , Msocutive day dolt ea ted the New York Giant.-. Root, I pitching for the Chicago (Tibs went

error.- resulted in two runs in in the eighth inning when Hal I

• The team composed of “golf bugs’ 1 led by Reese Matson defeated the “golf nuts'’ captained by Neely ()’- , Hair in a tournament held at the j Country Club links Sunday. The score was 19fil to IK."«7 or a difference of 104 strokes for the Bugs.

erful fumes which apparently penetrated outside the walls of the cit\ building, for it Wa- not long before a large, thirsty crowd appeared on

the scene.

-n- i < ? %* £ SWKETZER — f. nev' rat and pest hunt has been started by members of the Hungary Club of the Sweetzer high school, under direction of Prof. A. C. Norris. An endeavor will be made to exterminate all rats and mice in the city. Hen* i- the record of Emory Shook one of the loader* of the twentv boy-

taking part in the contest: To date be has killed -IKS sparrow-, 111 rats, -t pigeons, 12 crow- and 56 mice. Three prizes are to be given winner- of the hunt. $3 for first, |2 for second and $1 for third. In a contest held recently a total of l,6f>4 luts were killed. —n— PERI Edward >Marou^ger. city clerk, report that he issued 20 marriage licen-es in May, as against t7 in the l!»2(i month, and that three divorce complaints were filed this year, compared with two last year.

Local < u>- r* h u k

FOR SALE,—(’heaji. A hnx. 612 South Ind. St.

good ice

13-2n

lor the fast going yiiinc' team in its Carlson, recently obtaineil from the 1 Sundu> matinee with the Lone Star Phillies wa- in di-tres-, -topped a aggregation at the Limedale Park Giant rally, and k ocked one of the and the game ended in a 2 to 0 vie- blow- which won :,ii be Cubs, 7-0, lory tor the visitors. Dean hurled and brought them within a game and splendid bull for the locals, allowing j a half of the leaeue leading Pitt-

but tour safe hits in nine innings but burgh Pirates.

Tlie Fronty-Ford racer owned bj Howard Denny of thi- city, was entered in the 2b mile dirt track race at Danville, 111 , on, Sunday .The cat was driven by E. H. I^wis of Ind ianapolis but failed to fini-h in tin

I money.

IVIiapAlliirwviiiia bobble- on the part of hi- teammates j Tho-e tumbling Pittsburgher- stumITllSMSIHtneiniB enu<ed the defeat. bled over the Brooklyn Robin . for tin

~~ 7* A .. M . n ^? U ^ ^ ^ uni ^ er i think Quincy tallied in the opening fraim ^ecoml day in a mw, and lost out FOR SALE Gas stove m good con Allen Lumber Co A home owned and and repeated again in the -eventh. 1 again in the late „ ning-. The -cor ton. -I burners, wuh white enamel touted institution. Phone 403. Fulton, also steadily, yielding wa 11-10. Hull Norman back-piece, 18 inch side oven, broiler. IG-tf. |, ut six bingles to the Lone Stars and 1‘litt plunked out . ingle in tie

Rea'onably priced. Phone 141-Y. °

13-lp. Dignified position in the bu-iness

.. — o- world for neat appearing ladies who

do not care to clerk in a store or

For Rent ' vorl; in :* factory Four to -ix hours j daily will mean an income of from FOR RENT-2 modern fand-hed ; 77'^. A,, ' ,li< ' alion 1 ' hmi1,1 m ooo no i i s. addressed to The Ro-emaid Comronms. Phone 399, 410 S. Indiana St. pllny| (;alion ohi() 9 . Cpi

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FOR RENT:—Six room modem i hnu ; e at 717 East Seminary treet, t Glen H. Lyon 6-tf i

FOR RENT—Our modern furnished home during summer. Al=o two rooms furnished for light hou ekeeping. Phone 525-L. 11-tf ■ ■ — o FOR RENT:—Good garage, 422 Anrier on St. Phone 675 9-3t.

LEG 41. NOTICE DE PEBI.M

H EARING.

Public Service Commission Docket

No. 8942.

In the Matter of The Petition of Pennsylvania Railroad Company to

Change Agency Station to Non-Agency Station.

Notice is hereby given that the ( | P1 . Pt Public Service Commi--ion of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause, in the Town Hall

kept them from reaching the home i eighth bringing in tin < ne run needed plate. ^ for Brooklyn’s victory. A fair sized crowd witne-sed the | When centertiehh i Welsh caught a contest which proved exceedingly in ball which dribbled out of righttreldei teresting. ( RichburghV mitt, he stemmed a rail.' Score by innings: R .H. E. by the Cincinnati Reds and his team, Quincy 100 OilO 100—2 4 I the Boston Braves won, 4-1. Then l.one Stars. . 000 000 000—II i; :t were two on base, and the hall hit h> Batteries: (Quincy) Fulton ami | Critz was a long one which might Williams; (l.one Stars) Dean ami have tied up the g.in for tin Red-. Black. ^ E. ster Bell hit a homer in the last

i of the ninth, with H lin on base, and j that home run g;i\i the St. Eoui- i

REAL ikSTA I;; -.•■yt.'.NSFERS Cardinal- a win . i the falterin" J George Snyder, et al to Frank 1. Phillie- b> a •'!-4 scon- Mokun of tin

a “liquor pour." when a large amount of confiscated booze, actually wupoured *iown a manhole, ami di.-a|>-

peared beyond recovery

The confiscated liquor gave ofV pnw-

FOR RENT—4 room hou e, no S. Mari: on St. Phone 7)0-1. 10-2p FOR RENT— Moderr. furnished room- for light hmiseke*]>ing. Phone 526-1. 33-tf

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FOR RENT:—4 ronxi bouse in rnuntry Phone -7R4-X 10-2p

I Cannon, et al, 2 lot- in Greencastle,

at Fillmore vi| | a Sl)Uth

Fredericka Haspel to Marshall Sni-

ux, lot in Coni. Place, SI.

Arthur Stone, et u\, to Weldon Stone, land in Greencastle twp., >n00.

. Thoma- R. Nicholls, et ux to

at Hllmore, Indiana, at 9:30 o'clock. rh( , M ,^ Matt ,„

, A. M. July 2:!. 1927.

Public participation in thi- hearing is requested by the Commission. PURI 1C SERVICE COMMISSION

OF INDIANA:

By II. E. Mal'thcHs. Examiner.

Phils got five hit in five time.- a'

hat.

Despite Babe Ruth'- 21.st home run of the season, the New York Yankee took a drubbing fi mi the Cleveland Indian.-. Ruth's lie net was made <>t George l’hie, who relieved Willi Hudlin in the fifth ning, and allow ed only three hits be-ide the homer. The Tiger- made live straight hv beating the Boston Red Sox 11-10 | Three singles in a row in the loth |

FOR RENT:—2 mod'm light hnnsokfeping room- furnished. 2 blocks •quari. Phone 812—ffll W. Columbia St 13tf

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WANTED:— l-awns niow. William Hill. Phone 526-1' 11-6p. SALESMEN WANTED— Summer month are Meal for -oiling Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Evergiven- Rullis, Roses, etc. for fall de livery. Territory open for good men »nri women. Pay weekly. Write The 1 i/rie Nursery, Clyde, Ohio. 13-lf

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WANTED—Washings to do. Call at 'ill E Howard St. 3p. !’,l-6-12.

WANTED—Men for packing house. Jrriiana Portland Cement Co. 9 it

ct ux land in

Washington twp., !f 1,000.

Jennie Marks to Clarence Marks,

et al. land in Warren twp., ifl.

George Hathaway et al to Helen

R. Hathaway, 2 lots in ( om. Place, ¥1. , stanza, after Boston hail tied the score Joe P. Moore, et ux to Carrie C. iu the ninth spelled victory for th< Indianapolis, Indiana, June 10, 1927 ; MoorP) , ot in Bainhri'lge, Corwin - Detroit - lub.

13 ' 11 Add., $l.

Mary M. Wilson, et al to Freeman T. Wilson, lot- in Bainhridge Citizens' Enlg., $1. Charles M. .Moffett, Com. to Frederick F. Bern.-torf land in Floyd

twp.. $5,000.

Helen R. Hathaway to William B. Peck, 2 lots in Com. Place. SI.

Mm v Teri' to llairold .McCain ^ I.SD \ I S II \ E BI.SI RADIOS

I*.,., is piaying me role of Uncle Ben, mack, land in Cloverdale iwp., $1600 W.l/., New Aork. 461 and WN'Yt , j Shapiro in the Columbia production Edward Kiteljorge to Fred H. Day, o2b, ('i.'O p. m.— New A ork - nfli<*i;i! of “Sweet Rosie O’Grady,” starring land in Jack-on twp., $4500. reception and dinn>-r in honor of Col. Shirley Mason at the Vnncastle The-1 United States to Jacob l.ong, lan.l Charles l.indbergl ater thi- week. in Floyd twp., $1. WGHP, Detroit. 270. 7 p. m.—Dt "Uncle Ben" is an unusually in Robert ('. Watkins, et ux to Henry Symphony Orche-tra.

4— * ^ ^ At The Movies 't-—ni* ——'1*—+—•{r—4*

At The Vonrastle:

E. Alyn Warren, widely known as Fred Warren, and one of the most capable character actors in the coun-

"Horace” (.isenbei of the Washing I ton Senators held the Chicago Whit" Sox to five hit- whi hi- mate- were Collecting 15. The Senator- wen th

winner- h\ a 6-1 scoie.

Radio Hits

the story.

o Mr. Warren is a Virginian by birth WANTED—Two rooms, kitchen- 1 having been bom in Richmond. Much Mtc for light housekeeping, on first I of his younger life wa- .-pent in Ba 1 floor, modern. Mrs. Lee Glover, 311 E. timore. He i- Irish and proud of it. Wth. St., Indianapolis, Ind. And here’s a curious thing. In all o 1 the years he has been playing charW.aNTED—Men to room and board aeter parts on -tag<- and screen hr Phone 472-Y. 13-3t ha- only once played an Irishman and that was when lie did the Iri-h doc-

teresting characterization study. He F. Booher, et ux. land in < linton twp. is a kindly old soul who runs a pawn $3750. shop on Second Avenue in New York. Frank Booher, ct ux, to Robert C. He’.- never made any money with the Watkins, lot in Greenea-tle, obi plat shop—he’s too kind-hearted to be a of town, $.1500. good bustnes.- man, but everybody in Charles Barnaby, et ux to Bichat I the neighborhood love- him. This old I Stiles, et ux, lot in Greencastle Jew and a very Irish policeman, who Keightley's Add., $l. later becomes a wealthy politician, Anna Estelle Slu-s. et al to Mild furnish much of the background for red Allen, et al, lot in Greenra.-tb'

School com. S. $2000. Orlie Vanlandingham

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ater hour.

WIP, Philadelphia, 7 p. Day program.

Fine

et ux, to

Mildred Allen, et al, lot in (ireencatle School Com. S., $2000. Eugene Gilmore, et al, to Albert Hewlett, land in Washington twp., $l. Eliza King to Lena A. Skelton, land in Washington twp., $.150. John Dudley King, et al, to Lena A. Skelton, land in Wa-hington twp,,

wanted— Would

farm, 40 acre- or over, near Greenf a a tb September po--ession. Give fall particulars. R. R. Box .12, Judwn, Ind. 13-lp

buy or leas" tor in the stage production of "Sweet $34.

■ ‘ “ j John Dudley King to Lena A. Skel

i.- playing in "Sweet ton, land in Washington twp., $50.

Isaac M. Harris, et al. to Franc; A. Hays, lot in Greencastle, Plum

WANTED:—Ironing, oror house - *Wk by the hour. Phone 784—\. 13. 2

WANTED:—Feather beds to make mattressgc, cotton mat res.es toaoe like new. Reliable firm. Call nr Mdiwp Banner. 7-fln. — — o— Wonderful Opportunity. i:eii•ftle, energetic man wanted this tei t,nr '. immediately. Ka-y to earn rftfl every week. Write quick fot Wiazmg -ales plan. No experience "* lH l Just address Watkins. 122 U* W. Chestnut St., Columbus, Ohio.

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1 .a vender." The part he

Rosie O’Grady" i- probably the best thing he has ever done.

all "\i 1’ rxm an \ .MARION— S pic ions of Marion ministers that la aor confiscated by police was not going into sewers who 1 it was “destroy according to law, resulted in the aging of mu of th' 1 biggest lj ( |unr p ities the city has e'er seen. Gue-t present .eluded seven promI incut minister. Mayor McConnell, 1 Police Chief Lb n nmuth, other officI ers and repre-ei '.iiive- of the pre- . F ■ big feat 1 n thi w

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The Opera H**u*e:

Ait unusually entertaining film, which strikes directly at the heart, njiens tonight at the Opera Hou.-e. it is “Love Makes 'Em Wild," Fox Films version of Florence Kyerson’s amusing story, “Willie the Worm. It will in the opinion nf this reviewer, all devotees nf the diver sheet ow"

it to themselves to see it.

Idle picture sets forth in vivid fash- Kivett, land

ion the struggles nf an offiee worm

—Lost— I 10,ST—Small dark Boston Bull Ter I !>r ' female. Answers to name "GypI j Phone 453 or call at 023 Aniler ] ■ an St. RewaH. 13-lp

I I.OsT—Saturday night a pocket V| k containing a pass over the C. ('. * fit. L. ft. U. and other thingI q value to me. Reward. Call BanP Office. 18-Ip o '0| ICE— If tlie party who took U no'erlet from Mrs. Williamson’ l“ ,rf h Sunday evening will return it I f|ll ‘ tion will l*e asked. It i» tre:e I ^ a family hairioom. 13 :H

NOTICE You Can Save Money by paying your telephone account on oi’ before tlie 15th of each month.

Greencastle Telephone Co. Max F. Hosea, Mgr.

mcr’s Add., 81.

Ernest R. Cook to Oscar Rowing-, lot in Greencastle Original Pint, $1. I George Shockley mid wife to Deer . Realty Co., land in Marion twp., $1. John Thomas to Otho Leon John i son, land in Madirihn twp., $1. Charles U. Ashworth to Daisy 1 . J Epperson, land in Greencastle twp.,

$1.

Lou Kiln Buis, et al to Alberta E

in Marion twp., $1. i

Laura P. Lockridge, et. al to Ross Fumey, et al. land in Madison twp ,

$L

John E. Burk, et ux to Charles F. Newgent, land in Clinton twp $1006 C. C. Gillen, Com. to Raymond Tyler, et ux land in Washington twp $620. Eore-t Hill Cemetery to Fannie Walls lot in Forest Hill Cemetery $lu Albert L. Week to Carrie W. Hays lot in Greencastle Rig. Plat $L Wm. C. Ramho to Fred C Rumbo, land in Clinton twp. $1. Fillmore Cemetery Co. to Roy Davilot in Fillmore Cemetery, $50. who is the butt of jokes from tin- j boss down to the elevator boy. But love comes into bis life and—presto [ 1 he’- a changed man! He sets about to "clean up" those who have taunted him. And this is where -ome of the j breeziest action ever recorded by a ' camera takes place.

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Irish Hearts By MOLUX, MALONE.

CavrrUbt 1**7, Wiriar Uraa. Ptcturaa, *WiftH May MoAvoy, la a Warnar Bros, plcturlsatlai •t thla nova*

6ryo!>.<t s . i . irriJantf «r>i|piu(».i io l > u in. * f»iU>\ce<t ij, fc'hn/a A.Idaie to rriovt l,e it betrothed, mid hr hi Ac* Xfth wiru bua&t of nhnt t) t , re y, inrf to do hut nvithn iriil old . iteaJu job. .She la makes uith the of tlory f'$uSO. a protetnioiial borer, uho dUs an lore inth her. Marti.ugh xie.' it truck pir ti baud of bootggeni it shot by h ackery and ■ike* refut/i iritti the Kildare*.

CHAPTER VII—Continued Old Tom put Krnmelt to licit lu Jheiia'n ix hi in while she tlxeil a i ace on t.lie parlor coiiKh tor tier elt. Her father always slept uu i cot which was put up for him , -very niaiht in the kitchen. Murtouiih h wouud was not as rivial as wae first belle'e<|. He teveluped a high fever hy that at enioon ami required constant -ire and attention on ihe i>art of fid Tom by day unit Sheila until t Ur Into the night. The helpless;e*s o( Murtough softeneil ihe sart of Sheila toward liim. lie ax truly grateful anil the grati- . that poured rrom hie lip- was like a return of the Emnieti Kildare lhat Sheila had known when they were iu their 'teens hack iu Ktilanmaiii. Irish gallantries ur tompanieil his thanks to her. spoken geutly. and lie seenieit to lean ii|hiii her for strength to get well. The vlcionsne** that liari marked him after he ti-gaii Ills as aoclation wltli tlie AA'e-t Knri Club paeseri from liim. He was not permitted to drink ami Sheila believed that fits former surliness roust have been due to bad companions and liquor. She had had no word from Kory O'Shea in au weeks amt wtiat with

‘ He sure nod bug gemelf a tieu Iren with part of it, Sheila. ' working until nine o'clock and rhe .re of Knuuetl she saw little of its mother, Kathle O'Shea The uuch wtailed for ' iall to Jimmy Free’s traluiag camp had not been aalized After all, site thought, i wan Dmmett Murtoiigh that hei at he i anil she had followed from xlllaumaul. Maybe old friends vere better than new nnea, eteii T older friends did sometimes wor•y oue Soon Kmuietl would be up ind on Ilia feet, then she would

t*e

Murtough had let no word slip is to w hat bis cargo had been on he fateful night. He ouly knew siat It wa. pat king boxes, be said, ind when Old Turn Kildare aug p*sted that perbsp-' hoolleggei. iad blted Ihe (rink unbeknown to vlurtoiurh's employer, Murtough laughed His ' boss wtas too .man for tltat. taking a cltatrca on tb* machlu* being rnuftwcaled in gov ernajeut men, much less putting uls own man Ibto dangai No. tt wtaa no bnotleggiiig scheme, h« dg-iisred, and he conviiw-ed rhe

Kildare V

When he could he out and his wound had practically healed he want to Hie Club and ('locker praised him. Dixon had given a good raport of the way the meu attempted to defend Ihamaeloes aga nat the more clever Stevens gang and lit counted out $10(1 for Hurlough. tiumicu declined to drink until bis hurt was eutlraly • until and that night h* gave

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!■ • t!ie«e away for me. Shelia, i! ,i i:>: " Emmett satd one night aa lie handed tier rwu invitation envelopes. Tis our tickets for the si' uid dance lhat the club Is going to hold." "An ye’re taking me to It, himmett ?" “Indeed an’ indeed, an’ ye’U be the prettiest girl there " ' Then I’ll buy me a new dress witli part of tlie money ye gave to father an' me. though truth to tell, ne I've said before, ye're not owtu£ us anylhiug, an 1 shouldn't have taken it." "Huy a new dress an' shoes an’ whatever, 1 don't know; just so ye look yer prettiest fer the admiration of all my fellow club members." Here was a new Emmett entirety, thought Sheila. Had she been always wrong, was he the good muii her father had declared him to be ? Du Monday Rory O'Shea was to light Campeau. Saturday oame Hud She;*. went out to do her marketing before reporting for itutv al Die restaurant. Did Kathie O'Shea was on tile stoop re-adtug a letter. She looked up as Sheila came out of the door. Sheila! An’ It's a stranger ye’V' been,” greeted Mrs. O’Shea. “Well, I'm working, ye know, an' work comes first " ' I've just a letter from Rory. His tight Is on Monday night at the darileu.” "U hell w ill he he home?" "oh. tie always goes straight to the hall from hls« ti ainuig quarters. We ll not nee him until after It’s over. Hut there's a postscript I want to he reading to you. ' The old lady turned to tlie laet page and adjusting her special he she read; “Tell Miss Kildare I am hoping that site's holding a good wish for me. It 1 know 1 have her good luck with me I'll win.” “Oh, 1 do hope he'll win, I do, indeed. Mrs. O'Shea.’’ '1 lieu I'll tell him so iu the telegram I’m going to send 10 him tonight ’’ “Good luck!” There had not been much good luck for the KUdares, Sheila thought, slnie sue had lost her ah am rock < harm And, yet, tt was true she had a job, and had not klmuiott 'hanged for the better? After all, a sturdy heart may be sad now and then and not always a-slnglng.” * CHAPTER VIII » Clarice's Big Boy Friend The Hrow'ii and Malloy bout at the Harden sold a capacity bouse These heavyweights were comers and the entire boxing fraternity slid followers were anxious to »-e whnU of tlie two would pass on the next step forward to a match with the champion. Aooidlng to all boxing precedent then Kory U Shea nad found u good sisit tor tils battle with < winjiuttu, the h'rench lightweight. The match was the Reml-flnal a imisUIou on tlie card that every tighter prises until he himself Is pat uer of the main attraction. Kory wae iu high npirits. He hail trained Haul and .liinmy Tree personally Pad supervised 1ns work at tile lamp, giving good ad'he lo lack Keagan, Kory's manager. Not only that. Tree had offered, and Keagan had accepted, to sit lu Kory's corner that night. Jimmy Tree hud little love for the »ocailed “forelgnera ’ who were being imported for the tight game Tree Pad declared U Shea U> be ualned to a hair, and with Kory's ring generalship wulcdi he had learned throimh teu hard years ot righting, it was coucmleit by all of the ex pen a that Hory had a great chalice O'Shea followera said thai tt Kory could stay seven rounds that he would Whip th« Ere in liman. After her meetiug with Mr*. O'Shea, Shelia found herself listen iug to the comments of the pa irous at Nicks Rea tail rant aud when the Sunday paper was brought in by Did Tom Kildare she got the kpi'iilug section and her iuter-st lu H e bou grew as she read what the fight expe-se wrote about Rory. His pn iure was there lu his iluj trunks and she admired the flue I'hrsiqiM* of this Utile tightm* machine. “He has my wish for him to w in,'' she whispered to herself as she laid the uewapapei aside Muftough and Old Tom discussed

Stella »7$ to he^p pay fot the iron- "ie coming tight between Hrowu

ble lie had put them to. “Be sure and buy yerarlf a new drees with part of It, Sheila,” he

urged

This kindness stirred Bhetla ! The money he hevt prevt«u»4y ed reined to Hie Kildare'* had been la fire dollar hdl* ami an ecca atsual teu. Thai Murtough would be geueroue and Hiougtilful ep pealed to Hie girl, ever ready to reeogxUee the good In othera and aaMeiu eeeieg Hie faulta Murteugrh had returned to hie men loseiage but he called at Niek'e Restaurant frequently aad walked hum* with Bheika Aad Sadia Me (Vy admitted to deal la tfcai aevar '

and Molloy iu detail and they remarkeri the bout between O’Shea and t'empeau, but there wei-e no

sueere for Rory.

"Do you think Mr. O Shea will win. Kmniatl?’’ Shelia asked timidly, fWarlug her interest wnuld arouse the former surly aetaguulsm Emmett surprised her. “He's got a goad chaaie Hie men at the club aay; It ta only Utai Campeau is a lot youager. ab out elx veers. 1 hear, an' Hiev think Hist U’lShea can't wear him dowa.” MmMp was grateful for kfchmaita geiiei-oetly aad aha emllad

at him

“l hope he deea for hta moHter’a ,

did she see Murtouih with that i »* k »i e* 1 * ». .was ■’•Bier iaJM.” . * b* ovnllhuadi