The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 November 1928 — Page 3
r~Vor Sale—
lassified ads r ";'£ffiL: ,wNERs TO WHOM it \r av n Witness the seal of said city, i Notice n h r t • °? << - ER N: I I Uaile? McGaughey, Mayor.
,rorporale
'tlR RENT—6 room modern house L * Ht *e. In.liara, that on this lath 'd ,v located. Reasonable rent Phone j ot November, 1928, it approved the , 15-t£. ‘ ^^^nent rolls showing the puma
- i facia assessment f„r .k- # .
Toiiowing
rag OBfcEKCASTCE UAU.Y BANNER. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 192S.
Attest: Gvvin En ien, City Clerk. lti-17-2t
assessments for the
NOTICE Tu NON-RESlliKNt E Stiller lorr, .Vdmini ttator .if the
OR SALE: 8 cylinder Olds Sport i^cribed improvement in the City Estate of William S. Torr, Decea -ed
g^EE-'— Premium
Brandt.
Ardith Marsh, CITIZENS TRUST
„ I Avenir t iv. , ' >f College ktiMPANV of Greencastle Indiana Brazil I nr r/jr the North property line Administrator of the Estate of K.d-
15-3p. ; ment Resolutions. i I. The improvement
, k Coal in two ton lots Ji.Oo ai O f Bt ‘ rr y Street to the North property mond F. Watts, deceased
delivered call Mike Black at 590-' llne of MeMlrose Avenue, being Im-
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16-3tp P^wment Resolution No. 3, 1928. COUNTY, S8:i„ the ’ CIRCUIT | Saul College Avenue so improved COURT of Putnam County, SeptemOR SALE:—Grand piano, half-1 ls ‘ lnter '*cted by the following streets l»er term, 1928. e Mike Wolfe. C»yy 795-L. |“ n ^ a,le > -s to-wit: Melrose Avenue. I No. 7,u_>3. 55.^'Liberty, Columbia, FrankHn, Walnut, A Iministrator’s Petition to -ell j _ P’ ar Seminary, Simpson, Larabee, Rval E late.
:0R SALE— Sow and live pigs. Eenter Harma, Chestnut, Olive, Park, BE IT KNOWN, That on the 3rd ah Crawley, 74 Martinsville. Phone . lne : *J ld Ber ry Streets and the fol- day of November, 1928 the ahov, nam -L. ft. | 0Wln iralleys to-wit: the alley runn- vd plaintiff, by his attornevs, filed in
H.y east and west between Columbia ; <he office of the Clerk of the ( iicuit and Franklin Streets: the alley runn-1 Court of Putnam County, imthe State !^. eas t an ' west and west between j 0 ^ Indiana, his complaint again t tin
turn out folks, it will be a good way to get a straight line on two of the leading teams in the county.
Rcachdale didn’t fare <o good last evening. After leading Waynetown, IS to 10 at the rest period, the MontI gomery County crew came back strong and nosed out Rcachdale, 31 to 30. A regular Garrison finish .h what!
CHICHESTHKPIILS I Auk four Dt-ugiU* /V ' i t'riUeKc.i-tcr« /AA I
V. Ha, V
THANKSGIVING TURKEYS — cents (oO) a pound, delivered.
Harriott, Roachdale phone.! ^‘d nu f nnd Poplar Streets; the alley above name.l defendants
ami the sail
Indiana.
17-.3p.
rOl! SALE—Tom turkey weighing
running east and we-t between Pop- plaintiff having also filed in -an lur and Seminary Street ; the alley Clerk’s office the affidavit of a com running east and west between Olive P'tent person, showing that said d.
Delivered dressed. Mm. aai * R aik Streets, in said City.
■it 2S lbs.
King, Fillmore, R. R. 1. Ip —0 jOR SALE — Cream separator Myrtle Storm, Coatesville R. 1.
17-lp.
)0K SALE—Fine, large Kiefer MU and 76c per bushel and McCullough Orchard. Rural
17-tf.
leiniant, vi-: t laience Torr, Maudi
—For Rent— kiR RENT —Apartment upper, 4 L luili-rn, close in Heat and J. F. Gillispie. 7-3t. fcR RENT: Modern up tail » room. Mrs. Gwinn, 627 K. SemVSt. 16-31
- T |u ' improvement of Washington Fmkley an i May Brandt are not n-si street, from the East property line dents of the State of Indiana am. of Vine Street to the West property wheieas said plaintiff having !>\ i n line of Wooii Street, being Improve-1 do: ement on said complaint requirei ment Resolution No. 4, 1928. i said defendant to appaar in sail Said Washington Street so improv-, Court, and answer or demur thereti ed is inteiesected by the following j on the 7th day of January, 1929. treet and alleys; Wood, Arlington, | NOW, THEREFORE, By order . Durham, Bloomington, Locust and said Court, ail defendants last abov t Vine Streets; Spring tnd College Ave- ! named are hereby notified of the fil nues; the alley running north andl'ng and pendency of said complain ■outh between lot 3 of Keightley’s Fn- j against them and that unless they ap largement olid lot 41 of the Eastern . P*'Sr and answei or demur tiieieto, a Enlargement of said City; in said the calling of - id cause on the 7t! City- day of Januaiy, 1929 the same beini
*)K RENT:—Two room furnished Wnt. Rhone 768-Y. 819 South W St. 15-3t
)R KENT:— Modern sleeping large closet, for one or' two jemin, 411 East Wash. St. Phone 15-6p.
RENT:Three or four uiifuin- | Iannis. Rhone 666-Y. 13-tf. iP. RENT:—-Two or four rooms, fftirttf, and hath, modern, funI ot mfurnisheil. Call at 808 |i Iniiana Street. 12-. r )p 'ff PENT Two or four rooms, kin' - and bath, modern I'ninI r iinfurni-bed on liifloor. .V 8M Sooti, indiana St. 17 I p r o —Wanted— wanted to run McNess BusiKn Putnam County. Make $7 to Daily - year arouiul wink no ff au unu ual offer write mi FURST AND THOMAS, Mr. jDept. A. Freeport, 111. 17-lp. (ANTED—Any kind of work by fat hoy for room or board. Ail Bo\ *‘K”, Banner office. 17-3p. ANTED: A good reliable man 111 monuments in this vicinity. Monument Mfg. Co. Vincennes kia. 15-3t (ANTED— General house work ppeilenced girl. Camlie Lloyd, 409 Berry St. lfi-i;p.
P< rsons intereste 1 in or affected by said described public improvements are hereby notified that the common council of -aid city has fixed Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1928 at 7:30 o’clock R. M. at the Council Chambers of said city, as a time and place when anil where lemonstrances will he received or heard against the amounts assessed against each piece of property described in said roll and will determine the kuestion as to whether such lots or tracts of Ian i have been or will be benefited in the amount named on said rolls, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said
rolls.
Said as-essnnnt rolls showing the piima facie assessments for each of the properties concerned in each of the above described improvements, with the names of the owners and descriptions of property subject to be
the hirst judical day of n term o said Court to be Im-kuii and held at thi Court Hou-e in the city of Greenca tl. In Tana, on the Fir t Monday in Jan uary 1929, said complaint and thi matters ami thing heicin lontainei and ullegeil, will be beard and ili-ti iin
ined in their absence, herd Lucas Clerk.
Charles McGaughey, Attorney foi Plaintiff. 3 10 1. N"I II l n| \- IGNEI - M l (II PERSONAL PROPERTY.
We’ll bet it will Do hat.l tor S|»encer to hold Rhil Maxwell now. Ye- sir,I the Spencer Cops didn't no anything else but wallop the Bloomington Panthers 27 to 21. The score was knotted at 12-all at the half. It was the first gam** of the eason for the Panthers who have been playing I'.mth.,11 all fall. This just n mind u - that il Clowidale should defeat Givencastle in the opening came VVednes-
are certainly glad to get bac’.tlday night don't be nirpii ed. It i a on the ay- for our fourth con ecu live ' j 0 '* to tike a bunch of hoy right off basket ball season. The fait U we’ve the gridiron and put tvm on thi I been hard to hold the last few days hardwood court and exp el them U just waiting for the tiger Cubs to their fiist tilt Ex|ieiieiice of two
Hello Folks!
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\ Rl K \ I OR MAN POWER PLYMOUTH, Nov. 17 (UP)—A plea for man power in this machine i e i made hy 200 citizen here have ;n< ented a petition to City Council protesting again t a proposal to reiacc railroad cro Tug watchmen with flasher sitnals.
conclude their football schedule. As in the past, w. will strive to conduct thi column with fairness to all teams, especially thu-c of Putna:;! County, in whom we arc all more t*r
less inti ie ted.
News n garding the various Putaum iptintet wid Im* m ! OI n Cl I hy u-.
or three conte-ts sometimes.
me m a ^ u al deal
Stone City Five 29; Art* Five, 27. In other word ,
-poinlence is
chedule-
on our di >k Cl', Kcelvillv Send ’em in. t<:ini to get
it.
AGENTS WANTED
kii and women to sell hardy knteed nursery stock. Entirely proposition and a money maker.
Hawk- Nursery Co
PUBLIC SALE
OF
LIVESTOCK We will sell at public auction, one mile north <d ( ounty Farm, 6 miles east of Greencaslle, 1 !4 miles south of Fillmore, on the John ( lark farm. Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1028 beginning al 10:30 A. VI., 10 HEAD ( ATTLE 15 Milch cows: 8 have claves by side: 7 giving milk and springers. I Shorthorn cows with calves. Re-bred; 6 yearling Jersey heifers; I red heifers all bred lo gtxs! male; 6 early spring calves, good ones; 1 good 2yr. old Shorthorn bull. HOGS—55 HEAD 4 Sows wilh 21 pigs big enough to wean; 2 ml open gills. These hogs are all double hnmuned, 25 shouts 100
to 25 lbs.
SHEEP—42 HEAD ( onsislmg of yearling. 2 yr. olds and 3 yr. olds. None older. A fine bum'll of black-faced ewes. MISCELLANEOUS 50 or more black locust posts. 1 set
tug harness,
Miscellaneous-
IniES SILK Bloomers 98c. The |ty Shop. J. H. Pitchford. 14-tf
Built on payment plan. Lot
M payment or mall < :i h. Con [I. • Miles, contractor and buildet Illinois St. 16-2p
TERMS— All sums under $10.00, cash. A credit of 6 months will be
Wauwatosa, given at 8 per cent, intercut from date 12-Gp. j of sale. 1 per cent, discount for cash.
CLARK & JACKSON Aust.t Cols. Figg. Steward X Hunter.
Alex Bryan, Clerk.
Dinner served by Ladies’ Aid of
M. E. Church of Fillmore.
I "When iu BUY YOUK 1929 electric Atwater Kent RADIO here certain of two thing* food radio. Second, inatalhy And you take advantage of our eaujr terms L E. Cash
xiptc $ 300. Cold Weather Brings lots of added expenses. Let us help you pay your hills. LOANS
Music Shop
On furniture, pianos, radios, automobiles, live stuck, etc. Pay us back iu small weekly or monthly payments. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24'/, E. WASHINGTON ST. Phone 15.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Central Trust Company o! Greencastle, Indiana, us Assignee of the property of the Sigma Tau Gam ma Fraternity of DePauw 1 nivei itv, will sell at Public Sale on W ED NFS DAY, THE III FH DU Oi DI ( EMBER, 192H at the Frat H at lately occupied by said Tratermty, le rated at 632 East Seminary Street, in Greencastle, Indiana, all of the personal property of the said Fraternity tl.al has come to the possession of th*' undersigned as Assignee, con sisting among other thing of thi following articles, to-wit: 15 study table , 46 dining room C lans, 8 diessors, 6 chest of drawer 3 v imlsor arm chairs, 2 windsm (might chairs, 1 gate leg table, t o: k arm chairs, 1 oak rocker, 1 enr table, | small stand, I mirror, 3 da\ enports, 1 hall rug, 1 rug 8xin, rugs 9.12, 43 small rugs, I bridgi lamp, I table lamp, 2 smoking stand! 1 single bed, bed spring and inaltres. 1 .-mail desk, 3 dining talil , 2 si rv ing tables. 2 work tables, I largi chest of drawers, 1 cook stove, light fixtures, china and table ware, kiteh en ware, .3 marble top dres er., 11 double deck iron bid. , 28 mattri . e for same, 1 refrigerator and a num'Vr of other articles of It ( bold ;.i kitchen furniture, canned fruit etc. teo numerous to mention; also the in terest of the said Fraternity in certain contract with Charles J. Arn <ild, for 'he purchase of tie Frutert itv House at 632 Ea t .Semit ary Ft reel. Said sale will be for ca and all pi | erty must be etthd fi r befon being removed. The House will be open from Ten A. M. to Twelve O'clock (n the day of sale, for examination and in pec lion of the property, and the sale wil! begin promptly at One O’clock R. M CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY Oh GUI i NCAflTLK, IND1 • N ' \ : BIG NEE. C. A. Vestal, Auctioneer. Hays & Murphy, Attorney-. 3 10-17. MELON FOR CHKI>I M V
But be sure \ our co -igned. And regardiu we have three or fo:i but still nee I the Kill ual Bainbridge card ans, if you want yi i. the publicity that is il
We take ihi oppoltiinity of wi-ii-hg rviiy aggregation in the county
l most successful se. Ill,
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Teams over the ciumtv worn and !osl last night. Russellville. Rain biidve, I dlincrc ami ( loverdul ■ w er on t)ie right sid*. ot the ledger while Roachdale and Belle I nion hail thiii cores posted in red ink.
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l p Rn v ''Tlville way , a lad hy thi tame of I la i bison “the Younger” aid'd his team to a 53-22 victory ovi. VVavcland. The score at the half, .vas i.'u -elKille, :;0; Waveland, - Harbi on w i elected a all-section-il ci ntei l,a t spring as I be seem on he way t n peat. Harhison “the Jldei", wa- a tar wall the Wain T Irapery agitators not o long ago. \ll Ili Rauw folh.wers i.nieinber tb sharp hooter.
Bainbridt;e, coaehe,T by l!m s New rent, fornii r < 1 leenca e hoy, entertameii Am , mic.t roy illy huL . ,it .heir t* i'*i heme mi t hurt emi ef ’•3 to 22 unt. Thi North Rutnam (jU;Til way out t) front 21 9 at 'he interim ion. The second half ■as far the mu t inten tme with Amo iiiil.-coring Hainbridgi . t’owger looked be-t for the winnei
Lineup:
inn City i
He iford j
downed Martinsville by two point , in one of the big garni ovei the state I'riday iMuing. This viitiry will givi Mary Beth 1 liimmci pb-nty to write about inthe tb dfotil D.iilv Time:'. Speaking of Mary Beth, reminds us «.f same of our other friends over lb*' stale who conduct sport culunins. Let’s see. I here'* Ru.si'll Alexander who is now ilishing out “Hardwood H.i-h tor the (tushv ilb Kepuhlii aa; George Daughtery, who gets a “Bird’! i E)e View" in the Ih mceton-Clarion News: VI Keiinuii down in old V iac* unis amt Gene (fuck, who is “Marking Kim I p” on the Newcastle ( mirier. VVe'v*' had our miiknoik sharpcHid and expect lo do plenty of clipiiing this winter, so get hot you basket hall!
hounds.
We bail not planned fa start this column until at lea t next Monday, but several have asked about it all week, o in order not to dissapoint out public (how * i that for throwing your own bouquets) \vc let go today. II* ai with us, dear readers, it may not be as IihiI ns it seems.
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FILLMORE AND (T.OVKRDAI E MEET IN I HE HIGH SCHOOL GYM HERE TO NIGH’! SURE IT WILL BE A EIGHT. ATTEND AND SEE II WERE N'OJ RIGHT.
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lo 17. Tonight, I illmore and t loverdale will clash on the local gymnasium floor. And how Ihe fur will fly!
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MONTICELI.O, Ind., Nov. 17 (UP) Rolla Williams, of Pike ( n'k, win raised a patch of wuteimelon during the summer still has some of them b f 1 and -aye he expects to hiiv. the fruii on his table for Christina di tier.
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f Off to begin hi.t campaign for election to the presidency of Mexico to succeed Portys Gil, provisional president, 14 months hence, Jo*o Vnsconcclos was the center of an impressive demonstration when he left his temporary home in Los Angeles for Nogales, Sonora. Many prominent Mexicans regard him us the most powerful lundida.e. He is seen in the midst of admiring supporters.
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■THE SINGING FOOL," * tarring At Jolion, I* tWjrnfirBfSir b' -.yx, . j| on 0 f this novel. • PTSOPfiJS ! efosisJ. AVTien Al know that M Al fffone, s i n ii i n tj uxsitrr nt was really asleep the rhythm* Plarkie Joe's .Ycu’ York niyht chif). j words traileil off Into a wlilirps
wins fume on Hroaduay as a composer of popular songs lie marries H illy U mfon. a ballad singer, amt makes her famous, too. Molly and Al hare a baby. Junior, whom Al adores. Molly becomes romanti rally inten sled in John Perry, AVs Close friend, and Perry beys ter to lea re Al. On /hi third anni’crsani of his marriage .41 takes Molly home from the I'hub Hombo, v he"he is i>art uiener. She is moody: her consi ien e bothers her bt 'atise of her behavior rrith Perry. This is intensified when .41 goes to the nursery and she sees hotr ardently he lores Junior. Later, in a burst of rayi. she tells Al she doesn't love him any more. As AI recoils, Molly hears Junior railing her.
CHAPTER XV Junior had awakened hi find that his toy, his woolly dog. had dropped out of bed. So he was calling to Molly to niiii*) ami get It for li'm As hls high childish voice drifted through the rooms to Molly and Al they gave a start. Thu expre. slon on Al's face softened in an iustanl. Molly's remained the name as she brushed by Al to look after Junior. Al turned, looking after her retreating figure, still in a daze from her harsh words. He had lost her love, .she actually said so herself! Her words and the heart-break in ■ scene he had just paased through
re-auraken Molly's
seemed fanfastle and unreal to film. What had he done to deserve her indifferenee and her seorn? Then, like u man In a dream, he followed her toward the nursery. Standing In the doorway, he saw her piek up Junior's woolly dog from the floor, replace It In the child’s arms, and carefully tuck
him in.
“Go to *leep. now, Junior. Then Momma cau sleep too.” flow strangely contrasting was that soothing voice to trie tone Molly had Just used In addressing Al! And how kind the expression ou Molly's profile n alio bent over Junior's bed! Surely this was not tlie end. thought Al. He suddenly
determined that he would not let
their life together he blasted hy her consulted hbt watch.
whim' he would light to reawaken Molly's love! As Molly came toward him he raised hls hand with an apnlogetli' gesture. “Darling, esa’t we talk this out? If I've done anything
tell me!”
“No—no more talk!” Molly passed him, entering her bedroom. He heard her disir close with a snap of finality But now Junior was sitting up. holding out tils arms to hls father "Daddy, please sing me to sleep.” Al came forward swiftly, picking up Junior, holding him • lose us If to drive away the wound Molly had inflicted. Here, at any rate, w:us someone who hived him. trusted him, and always greeted him with the same adoring, happy smile
and silence. Then, privmlng tb* little form close to him for a las* good-might hug, ho put hls so*
back in the bed.
Once more the tip-toeing truss the mom. Then Al stopped iu»* . .ized ■wondorittgly at Molly's cto*l ed door. She wa* still up; tn th* semi-darkness of the hallway h* could see a faint narrow Una at light under the door? Perhaps she was already n*p*RR ing of her intiek, unkind wurxla—• h *w insslowitely he wished ths# could be true! iler pride wouWln’f h i her make up to him now, bulk perhaps in the morning. Until the long black hour* of th# night faded Into the gray dawn Ai sat up iu bed. gazing out over thw lights of the city, smokUic one (*9 arettu after another, woudortu#
hoping, planning
In the morning Molly's maimal was still odd. Intt her whlp-huA tongue was silent. Sho avoided meeting hht eyes and when gbs. spoke it was about necelaal) things concerning Junior or tlft household. Al watched her. hopint to detis t a softening glint In tbuM icy blue eyes, hut there was as sign of relenting. Finally, hi* left Ute apartment for Uhl work. All through the day aud eviwitn# there wius an actual sharp pstn Is Al’s heart as ir a half* hail heew driven swiftly Into him and withdrawn. Hut he went about hla 1 work the same as usual, trying Is 1 forget the scene of the night he 1 tore. When he saw Molly uftu* i her performance that evening he thought she was in better humor. She w .is not cordial, by any menu*, hut she made some attempt to treat him courteously. Hla tomrS gave a bound; In u few days, he told himself, this mood of hers would wear off and she would b* I r own lovely self again. Ttietr life together would not be smashed. after all. 1 So the days passed, with Molly avoiding Al most of tho time, and maintaining a certain secrecy o* manner when she did talk to him. 1 1 New Year’s Eve arrived, thw New Year's Eve tliat Al was to ZV
member always.
It w.u the big night in tho city'* life of revelry; snow ((kuiketist the 1 mbaliishln th* roofs nod facades of the houses sod skyI capers, emphasizing the dazzling fantasy of brilliant Broadway. the Club Bumbo tie> cause of ''whoopee” had Its most devutnd adherents. Tho crowd tn evutug dn < wore tiny carnival hats aud danced with the true spirit of abandon us midnight uppoiai hed. Long streamers of lonfettl In brilliant red. green, blue, yoliuw and purple were shot across the room, ili". riliing graceful curves t»«for# they fell across the illiutog table* mid tie boulders of the dancurs
Sd 1 lie Bomb*
had ever entertained and ou th* ralsisl orelieitra platform, stoo* Al, wearing a fantastic heud-ploew a no : .(plume In hls lumds. lit was ii (ding the merriment, but the ache in hls heart was stlh
present.
Rcrhnp*, he thought, rtio anrestrained gaiety of this night would (liaiigo Molly's iii huI so she would become her old, frloudly *elf it* '.•ave a hurried glancs toward bar II l i ved table; she should ha hers hv how Then came the distracting business of introducing the celebrities, and ones more he ela.'n ed at the vac ant tubhv aud
Molly was at
I- i t 1 half h*iur late. He nodded toward tho orchestra leader, slg
uallng for another dance.
A; the dancers swept towavd th* fliHir ho retreated among tb* tabh What was keeping Molly? II ild hear the shrieks of th# in ns from outside the New Year had arrived, the Hint' when feud* and mlsunderstandlngii are forgoto . te -v resolutions are made, and life begins anew. All this, Its hop. i'„ desperately, would lufluoncs Molly. , The onhestra was playing with .■i:i ito hrlskness amt abaodob, the couples swayed and suoggleA
and called to one another.
"Chooso a partner yourself!" cried a friend in passing, clappin# Al on the shoulder. Al laughed la
For a moment Al choked up and answer, hut a moment later hv
couldn't speak. Then he said
huskily,
“What do you want mo to sing,
baby?”
“You know,” whispered Junior ;onfliilngly. “tliat one about a little boy like me.” “Little Feller?” “ Yes. ttmt OR* ” Slowly AI began to sing, rocking' Junior gently to and fro There was only an audience of one (o hear ami that a very sleepy audience but the tenderness and appeal of Al’s words had not been matched since that night three years ago when he had sung the love imllad “Always,"' to touch Molly * heart. As the song con liiucd Junior's bead drooped In j lix wsluess and pt\seuUy hls eyes 1
moved toward the 'phone room at, Hn- n ar. Perhaps Molly had gotH trulght home from the Uteatre—i It* must find out! Thu 'phone room wa* a sort of ah ive, with three or four buotlux Al entered one, pulltni; the dt** shut and culling his :i|>.gfmeni mimic r IU* the door s35ilenlj drifted oprn, allowing a roar ul "1 ippy S'ltind* to enter. Just the* he heard a feminine yoke at th« I of Ih# wIts M illv’r voice, he thought. He gutckly pull ed the door shut again and said “Molly, dearest, I’ve been I10IA Ing your table for you - hoplug
you'd com#.”
But again the door flew open aw he miss**! the answer (Tu be ouuUuwvdj
