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PHONE 35 THE DAILY INDEPENDENTS 35 A yr I I VJ CLASSIFIED RATES fdueht' inacrtton. Minimum 25 cents for iflrat. iwertlvn and- 15 cents cnu Itittltlonal InHortlon. Card of 'IhanlfH. MonVoHamM, JRbsoUUlons and Obltu- s- (Not 'death reports) one cent 1 word.

Minimum charge Cor Can lVanks 36 cents; In Memoi-lams 50 Resolutions fl-W). No cliarBe la Iwade. for any regular death rupoil as news. FOR SALE IFOR- wagon, liar, mower, rako IUUTOW. fresh Jersey cow.

C. liaVerton, Telephone 2SOO-22. ni27-l5 31st, at' 1 p. in. Mules, horses, cattle, farm machinery; nillo north of liajn.

First National Bank, poirham, Hy. Arbeltor, auc- Red Clover at per bu. OD.7S Puri- Rixlebeu Pharmacy, Jones- jfeoro, III. mlG-l-U IFOR lump coal, I'-' 1 mine run $2.00. fprompt delivery.

Henry King, Phouo GO, Mitchell's Taxi for day or niglit. service. Prompt, and reasonable rates, Murphysboro Business Directory A telephone call 1 will get you anything you want when you' want It from this handy Hat of reliable business firms of Murphysboro. APARTMENTS Utopia Prices right. Ph.

C32-R. P. P. Cooper, Mgr. Apm't or rooms; modern, close in, 316 Sth or Morgan Piano Co.

AUTO SERVICE Henry uite service. Towing, Repairing. Phone 432. 011 FOR KENT RENT Beautful mo'dcru Plioue 433. niS a- QR REN-T Pasture for cattle.

In- Allen Eluukensliip. Oor- Illinois. 27-3 R-'rpoin furnished cot; Apply liJth, or phone. for Fstreel. WANTED -Housework to small wages, a do.

Will- 2 N. S.th Auto Parts WILSON'S Phone G5S CLEANERS AND DYERS A RIP CLEANERS Phnnp ADLJu rjionc jo DYERS GAS AND OIL High Grade Motor Oil, 5 gal. J. Wides Gas Oil Co. ICE Ice Fuel A 0 Phone 799-W JOB PRINTING' Quality tho best at reasonable prices.

Tho Dally Independent. I Thrifty Service LAUNDRY 14 Ibs 9Sc ACME, Ph. S2 WATER "Crazy Crystal" Pleron Grocery, Coal Meat, Fancy and Staple Gro. Stoves or Kitchen Cab- cedes. We Deliver.

Phone 479-W. iiiuets, Breakfast Sets, "Rugs, Bed' 'Furniture, Living Room Suites, small Radios, Oil Coleman Pressure (las Stove, Boat uml Tent and many other articles. We for you. MORGAN'S TRADING POST, 10th and Chestnut. Phone 577.

PIANO TUNING Expert repairing and rebuilding. John H. Rogers, 205 N. 23rd at. RADIO SERVICE Supreme Radio Service Free Inspection Phone 180-W The Screen I VINA DELMAR PLOT FIRST CO-STARRING SIDNEY-RAFT FILM Sylvia Sidney and George Jlaft r.re cast together for the first Lime in "Pick Up," movie adupta- tlor.

of Delmar's Red Book produced by I). E'. for Paramount, which, comes io tho Hippodrome theatre, TUuvs- and Friday, "Pick Up" is the Htory of a 'girl, "framed" by her husband for a crime Ho has committed, who goes to prison with him. The role Is.iplayecl -by Miss RoTeaaecr aft'ei' a- couple of years, wlillte- her remains behind the bars, Sylvia finds herself back in 'the city, broke, cold and soaking wet in' a rainstorm. She seeks shelter in an empty 'cab, and the driver, Pviift, is convinced oC jthe genuineness of her pleas.

Soon they are deeply in love. But Raft, flattered' by the attentions of a Iptddy young debutante, begins paying less attention to Sylvia. Suro that It is because they are not married, Sylvia goes a lawyer and finds that she 'can easily secure an annulment of. her marriage to her convict-husband; thus opening' up flip way to marry Raft. But tlie very day the papers come through, the husband appears on the scene, fresh' from the prison break In which he has killed a guard, and desperately Intent on revenging REAL ESTATE Real Sale Trade, Kinds.

Phoue Roger Q. Klmmel, 1325 Walnut St. SHOE REPAIRING MITH'S BIGGEST HOE HOP -i TAXI Mitchell's Taxi DA-NITE Phoue GO MASTER CHANCERY SALE 11 Chicago 1 stocks dull and easier. Call money per cent 1 Foreign lOxchango lower; Marks WUoat buUrcs fractions oil bud 'crop news; corn oats steady, Chiuago hogn steady; steady to' -sheep to weak. In- -the Circuit-.

Court of the Conn t'y oft J'cfokson, State of Illinois. January Term, A. D. 1933. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance- of a decree en- lerbd by said 1 Court on the 20Ui ot- n.

,19:13, in the- case of toiuH Shovan vs. Cieorge CJormauovlch, et -a for fane- closure ol the- undersigned, Master in Cliuncci-y In and lor 1 saitl will soil' at public vencluo' to' tho highast mul UoHt 1 'bidder at the N'orlii door of the Court House in said 1 'County, at the hour ol- 1.0 o'clock In the foro- 3.0011. on SATUR1TAY, 15, t'bio following- real! estate situated in said. County and State, toWlt: 'Lot number Sixteen (IB), iu nu-mbor Twenty (20) in the Town (Village) of Do'woll; -IlUnoln. Terms of Sale: Cash iiv to 130 Ibs.

2.00 Dated March 22, A. D. I'JM. to S.25. R.

J. McELVAlN. Master In Chfiucery. l-'RED G. BlJiUE.U, Solr.

-for Coraplt. TRANSFER Truck Terminal, S. way, St. Louis. J.

W. Ward, Broad- Ph. 75 Ship by truck via Central States Truck Terminal, 3rd and Spruce, St. Louis. Henry Grob, Ph.

7G4-W. SHEET ATES FST USIEST METAL ON ERVICE HOP OX-WELDING BLACKSMITH himself not only on Haft as well. on Sylvia, but Market -News MURPHYSBORO Wheat, No. 1 red, 4Sc per bu. Ko.

2 red, 47c poi bu. Milk, basic por hundred for Butter fat. lie per Ib. Market reported daily by the Jackson County Farnv. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stockij sag- lower in libeling.

DbndH ir.vesularly lower; G'ev- nviis break, Curb stocks react under lead of Cotton bale. rallies about 50 cents a cutters' 1.25 to 2.S5 down 1 top 1.75; veal- to o.S5 low sausage' bulls 5.25. Slaughter steers, 1100 1 Ibs. gopd and choice 4.75 to G.5'0; common and" medium 3.5'U to 1 5.00'; 1100 to- 1500' choice 5.00 to good to 0.00; 4.00 to 5,00. Sheep.

market 1 not yet established; asking strong; small lot of- clipped lambs to city butchers at- 0.7'G'. Lambs, 00 Ibs. down 1 good- and ohoce 0.25 to 5.75; common; and medium 3.50; to 1 90 to OS good and- choice- 5.IS to 5.75; yearling wethers, 90 to 110 good and" choice 4.00' to owes, 90-to 150 good'and 1 choice 1.75 to 2.75; all- weights comnion and- medium 1.00 to CHICAGO' Eggs: Market unsettled, prices unchanged. Receipts ca'ses; extra, iirst.s 12 to 12VI; ii'rsts to 12; current receipts 11; dirties IU. Butter: Market unsettled, prices Vic lowor, Recepts tubs; specials IS to ISVi; extras extra firsts standards Poultry: Market irreguJar; receipts trucks; fowls 13 Va to- 1 springers 14 to 1C; legliorns 12 ducks-13 Va--to geese 11! to 14; turkeys 10 to 15; roosters 1 10; broilers 21' to stags 12.

Cheese: Twins 10 to Long- to Potatoes: On track arrivals 14S; shipments-7Si); market slightly weaker; Wisconsin skd. Round 'Wiiltca .75 to Idaho Russets 1.25 to Minneapolis Early Ohios to Colorado skd. M'cClurea Large: Assortment' Stridfelin's News Stand Uhitfed' Cigar Store Let us furnish' your magazines' A SPE-erAlLTY All Kindis- of A'utp and Truck Repafriha Phone 907R. 14th' Poplar Sts. Hour T4th 111.

AVe. PHone 722 AUTO REPAIRING Full Lubrication Service Prices Reasonable GUS AUTO REPAIR Phone 252 423 N. 12c.a St. FOR SALE i 1 JO-'-'O tractor in yuncl coinlition; 1 Sain.suii traclar in cunilkibn: Usud Do Laval SepiU'aturs, BECKMAN FEED 1 IMP. III.

CO, BLUE HILL By Alice Ditzlcr Mr. mid Mrs, Robert Skldmoro children, Gone and Roberta Lee, Mrs. Jam OH Walker and grandson, liny, and Mrs. Enrl of Simpson, visited Mr. and M.rs.

James AVodnesday afternoon. Mrs. T. Simpson visited Mrs. Mary Ditlzer Tuesday afternoon.

Miss Alice Ditxlcr attended the funeral of Mrs. Lena ScliimpC at Creek Patim Wednesday afternoon. Bmll Dltxlnr made a business call' on James Walker Friday evening, illiaiM Linx.e of Simpson, mado a business call at Skidmore's Fri- GHAS. L. PORTER Juctlco of the' Collections Notary Public INSURANCE 2 Walnut Over Murphysboro JOHN A.

MEYER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMBER Lady Assistant Ambulance Servica Phone 193 1418 South St Murphysboro, 111. day morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Spcith of Sunshine Valley visited her parents, Mi 1 and Mrs.

Harry Williamson Sun (toy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. Simpson spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. -William Stone 'of Simpson. Mrs. George Ivlng spent Monday afternoon with her mother, Mrs, Thomas Skldmore. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Jones ami daughter visited relatives south ot Carbondale 1 Sunday, Mr. and- M-rs. John Husscll- of Pluckneyville, visited Mrs. Mary Dither and family Monday evening.

Former Kaiser's Home Answer to Previous L'uzzlc. 1 Shovel. 0 Leaf from, a- floral axil, Peafowl, 12 President of Prance. 1'MVheredocs llic former kaiser of- Germany live? 13 -Shoulders of bastions. lv Oh.

tlic lee. EAST ST. Hogs S.OO, including direct'. Market: around 5 higher; top- U.SO; bulk 100 to- SGO. lh to 2GO- to 200 Ibs, li.ti 1.1.70; MO' to 150 Ibs.

to' 1 20 To 21i Hastened: with; patience. 2'G'Self. 2-7 Sooner than. 2S To- accomplish, 29'Miivor note 1 ooriali 31 Flaccid'. 11 Kind ot bear.

13 To whinny. 14 Rabbit'. 16-Port-ico; 13 To polish. 22 Prepares for publication. Gbn'veritio'nal.

24 To run away and 1 marry. 25 Patron saint of. Wales, 4-o with 1 60 To- repulse. li'ob li'quidi 4GTo bocomc olil; 4-T Pertain ing- to'; narrative poems'. of tlie moon.

2.Wan-.- beast. GO Seventh note in. the- scale. SS'Jninblbd! typo. 39 Public automobile.

Play on words. matter-. Gompnct 1 Si.Said' under oiittii. 5 i General! scarcity of Hood. GpL).

D.7TZo of gra'do. oS'Shot at detached men en'oriiites I'brces G7 Tb' liaiidle. yH'-Fi'ive texture coal'. sttaklngT of viper. 45-To pro- 5S Eludes; diacouvage through To 1 dim 1 atf siglitl.

nook, TTypt) ef GJJJWali! of a corded 1 room. camel's 5'2 To' ncrch 1 haiv. 53 Night before. 9 The sh'anfe. 55 Farew.eJH.

10 Silk ncfe. 0 to sows Cattlo calves SUO; -market: slow but generally steady iindei- Hight receipts; few smull' lots of Hteers 11.75 tu 4.50; mixed yearlings iu22-29-tt5 and hclfora 4.00 to 5.00. Cows 2.50 Long Million; A new libel suit for a hall million dollars against Senator Huey Long bns- beetf filed- by Brig. Gen. Sttmuel- T.

A-nsell, ab'ovc. Ansell, former adjutant-general of tho army, as 1 counsel) for a Senate-'committee 1 Unoarthed 1 testimony against Long in inquiry In to tlie 11)02 Louisiana primary. Order your society stationery from tlie Daily Independent. Our special price this week for lO'O sheets of paper and' 100 envelopes with your name printed is FINAL GAMES TONIGHT 'Southern; Teachers- of-; Carbbudale. tli annual' boxing and wrestling- finals' tonight' at -the college gymnasium.

Witli seven defending champions on tlie card, of eleyen bouts whichhuve: been arranged, the evening should' be an; even.greater success last year's- hair-raising affair. Wrestling; listed 7 flrjjtxm- the 1 program; will' five eight-- nim- ntcv from: fcli'e- up- weigh't Tlie bout appears- be 1 in, the lightweight cliisa" between Lu- tlier "Red'' U.pt'on,. defending aird'v Frank- Petorneli- 1'nst year's 125 pound" cliampion. Bbth: meii: are exceptionally- fast and and 1 th'e' outcome will be Iboketf forward' to: with' 1 great interest. The boxing' program will include cha.inpionshn.r- contests- in: classes ranging trom; 125; pound's, up to 1 heavy-w'eig-lit class-.

Picking an outstanding, bout is almost ali impossibility judging 1 from tho sttowihgs the; meii; liave made in the preriminaries. wel- Jolin fcaney is be- to! win ovei: tlie Centralia nioy wlios knockouts in his j'lasti two; Emili "Per.l'en- i bitch." Wiggixis; won 1 the 175 pound' wrestling crown 1 last year, has turned boxer and is determined to remove the middleweight crown from Paul Swpfford's li'ead. During intermission 1 whicli- will- follow the wrestling, the col- lego gym team will put -on': short exhibition in'tumbling, parallel bar and' tiger leaping. men Tffill the! boxing- finals; for. the? sixtbu annual Teachers College boxing' and 1 wresv tling tournament to be- held' the night of March.2.9.: 125 pound cis Blankeuship, Murphysboro, Junior; Clifford.Boner, Wtest.Frank- fort, Fresh.

pound Dowell, Soph; Harr-isou Eaton, Granite Soph. 145 pound Lancy, Marion, Junior-; Pat Handle, Centralia, Junior, middleweight Paul- Swot- ford, Beulon, Senior: Eiiiil Wiggins, Eldorado, Junior. 175 pound light 'Marion Graskewicz 1 Wjijst Frankfort, Soph; James O-'Malley, Fairfield, Soph. Ivnash, West Frankfort, Frsh; Glenn Miller, Carrier Mill's, Junior. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29; 1933 DOCTOR HERE WOULD' QUARANTINE THE COUNTY Directing War on Rabid Dogs Points to Dangers Situation and The.

following, men will be in the wrestling finals far the sixth annual Teachers College box-ins and to-be held the night of March 115 pound' G6urtnr Marion, Fresh; Wil- 'fred' Brown; Thebes, Fi'esli. 125- pound liam Henson. Carrier Mills, Soph; Francis Belcher, Patoka, Fresh. 135' pound Upton, McLeansboro, Soph; Frank Pctera'cl, West Frankfort; Soph. 145 pound West Frankfort Soph; Ralph Uhles, Bentou.

Soph. 160 pound Deason, Carbondale. Junior; Gilbert Gibson, Sparta, Soph. ENGRAVED VISITING CARDS Special offering for of March and April. 100 for only the months Dr.

O. A. Harper of the State Department of Agriculture-is there to aid in combating tho spread of rabies. The official said: "This disease has become very -in is 'now serious. Bach day many, persons ore reported being bitten or otherwise, exposed to', the saliva of rabid animal.

The brains, of dogs, rats and squirrels, have been 'examined at the stato laboratory ies and found positive. Either of may person and inject them with this dreaded and total disease. "A dos not mad unless has been infected by saliva of a rabid animal. -A rabid dog may travel many miles in- the stage of the -disease and spread rabies into new areas. Hence Uie control ot: the keeping it tied or confined '-24 hours of the day, will control, the spread of rabies, and not until then.

"Nearly 300 persons have been treated in St. Louis '-and most of these have been children, "According to state regulations many doss have been killed in this city and the police are 'demanded to shoot dog on street, unless: exempted as per regulation's." The jhas. called a of with the or the $2:00 I I See hv the county. jnciil 'mad-dog; quararitiiie but nol luivf oiuniKli lo-ninrry; wucri-niry for IttttVOE 'I'O'V, lulvortJiiiij'ji of' JSvcry 1-Iuiuv BlJiBJivslni'. fiii.d Kull' irork'a for Co.

Knvliigw IKV murrk'ili rT.I-J.VSV, nuollicr liln.fr niiigfiiKiiiL', trj'r innkc Jsiiu-t I)iit hi lit, liiirries lioini: J'roiH llie fli-f one Snluriliiy- ro'itvi-pnri- (Hmicr-for RoU. On llic Mlii- cuttl'U' inK I'll oii aide Jl'-iitH-' CotTvis HliOlf 1 Jitlil nr 1 Die y.inJHK man Hoi'- A 1't t-riji nl sJfu decides- iliiuior pnriy llnU nt "TJn'-j-c's talk bout." NOW co ON ivrriT THIS STOHV CITAPTER I'll' OLF said' slowly, "There's 1 something 1 want- to talk to you aboul." The sirMqokcd up. "Something- you talk to Why. of is He 1 touched the 1 lapel' of an impatient little gesture of ho 1 was 1 entirely unaware; Tho mo--; tiou Hipped' bis coat back, reveal-- ing a vest pocket. It brought sud-.

don remembrance 1 to-tho "Why, I she- exclaimed. "It's-your birthday- and- I 1 forgot tlic most important'part. I' busy getting dinner ready on the'table that I- didn't even think about it!" She- was on her feet, crossed the room- and returned- with eJini' white--package wrapped iu white. "It's your present," Janet said' smiling. "Your birthday present." The slim white package emerged fi-om its wrapping's, to become aa' oblong' box.

Kolf raised- the Within, side by resting' 1m ridges of bla'clc satin 1 lay a pale groeu pencil and' a pale 1 green- pen; "Why, Janet!" "I hope' 1 you like' can change them you. don't. They cauio from Rolf was fingering the 1 fountain: pen "You' knew I lost ray" pen; didn't you 1 lie said, "It's a swell; present, Janet. Thanfe lot. 1 He 1 slipped, the-pen and pencil into vest, pocket.

"Just what; I wanted; 1 1 swell' of you to so 1 to' 1 so" much' dinner and everything-!" "It" wasn't bottter. 1C was run. "Maybe, but it was. a- 1'of ot work. 'it.

was. darned-. nite 1 of you." "Bufr win ted- to do 1 1 v.o, planned, weeks. what was- it 1 you were' going- to tell me? Yo'uvsaid 1 there 1 was souiething you wanted to: taik' about." 1 CavJyle's; 1 waSpft-anytMns 1 It wasn't, anything at all He 'hesitated, suddenlyysmlicit' wtouiug' "LisLeu, Ave-'il: have to' 1 it make- the It's almost.eight.now;. Conio 1 rpHEY didn't wasli i let.

hini 1 clear them. fronii.the't'Ubie;' Slie put away the uiui it 1'pu. caiiie'Ip' alter Ncighb'brlipod Theater blocks -M- NeiBhbo'clioqd ipJctures tiliat' had b'eeii shown eli weeks before at were' ejhibtted--r-with' pricoa, corresDpnd-' at MS 1 beside-. K-oJi'v 1 1 1 ing a little to keep up with "bis stride, Janet Hill to A yellow head appeared in ihc doorway. "li's Mollie." said a thought, 03 slie- had innumerable 'times before' that he was-- uau'dsomo.

She 1 was alwa'ys 'proud to 1 'tie seen with 1 llolf. or course, hatln't bail 1 time do m.uch-. aliout her a.p- She had just pulled', on wraps and. coma as- she was. They made the two blocks- almost in Janet was tired! i't- been; full- day.

She was glad: Roll want to 1 glad to siu'li into fhe com tor table seat, in- 1-li'e' theater a'ud: glad; th'e 1 music 1 screen 1 orchestra iwas playing was a eJbdic'- wailtz. At.iirst she. pa-id; little attention; Picturoi, Ft waa'a- romuttco 1 iof- girl who: wo for her Kv- ilug- an a wealthy youag aristo- to the; blond heroine sang 'waltz song. -The plot became.com-. and: heroine; 'tad 1 mlfcuuderstaiidiug and! 'parted.

J.auet', sj.tting. b'eslde to tire, pictured 1 ner- sell 'as I'lie'. hero. SlJie grew- lifst: the s-crea'a ctctorj itoolc 1 tlie- leading--- ladjy icto- liia- life' oft betbref i'UaL Her future "I loved' Jt, she told; aim as th'ey left the th.eafer. 'Tt- was occur to Janet as J.

ttoat-'RoIfwas un usually quite. Geu'erally she Wi the quiet one and be did the talk ing. Generally lm had plans for the ues-t day-. As it turned out, Rolt did nave 'plans. They lia'd almost reached her d'o'or when hx3- sai'd casually.

the way, Janet, I may not be able tp come around tomorrow. 'Fellow 1- used' to 1 k-now in- school is going to" be in town. I promised' I'd look him don't know what he'll: want to do. OE course if I castt break away early I'll give you a Janet said she didxilt mind, it wasn't true but she knew it was what Rolt expected her to say. And.

of course it Be could break away from this 'friend' he'd give "Tbanks for the swell birthday he tol'd her with that careless- smile. "And. the present. It was a big and' grand on'ei 1 yon don't mind about tomorrow; "Of not. F- bopa you'll "I'll try, ta-ko- cars.

Rolf's- goo d-nlglie. alwaYs said ''''Tafca 1 cars, eH yourself Janet, had Iieacd -it so many, bundreda ot' tfraes; 16. tras a joke because' Roli always esld it with; a pnoy 1 1 A b'asty 'tea entraucs tuo rooEainS'- ITOUSQ and of course it herd to" bQ' 2 tasty one-r-and- then hot. was; Janet Size tered iier switched on tlis ilgbt. tho table 1-ust as they, bad! left- It.

Already thel rosebuds- wera beginnins' to- wilt. Ashea from RoUL'E. clgacei. won. As-eaBy i tli Or au'd-l 1 about litir (LOi work.

She wiVs-'fiiisins- giasSwkra in a pan ol steaming-water when thera 1 a knock at t.h& door. "Who is it?" Janet called. A rumpled yellow bead appeared in the doorway. "It's mo said a husky voice. "Mind it I come in 1 "Of course not." 'T'llE girl who entered' wore an orange colored flannel bathrobe, pink pajamas and bright red 'heclJcss slippers.

Sho held tha collar ot the bathrobe tightly about her throat- and just as sha was about to speak again she wa3 overwhelmed by an enormous sueezc. "Heavens. Mollie what a dreadful cold!" Tlie other girl sank into a chair, awful!" she moaned. 'I wonder it you could let me have a couple of aspirins? Mine are all gone. I-'ve taken so many different cold cures in the last three it's a wonder I'm alive.

My head feels as big as a tub an'd it aches and my Janet interrupted. "Here's tho. she said. get vou some 1 water. But you ought ito bo in bed, Mollie.

You ought to stay there all day tomorrow." Mollie Lambert occupied tbo room across the hall from Janet's. She was a bookkeeper in an office on Center street. The two girls were not particularly friendly but occasionally one oC them would drop into the other's room, to borrow matches, coffee for breakfast, a nickel for a phone call or perhaps to loan a new magazine. Having taken the aspirin tablet, Mollie 1'eaned back in her chair. "Been stepping out with, the boy.

she asked. "We went to the Neighborhood. There's an awfully good pictura there." "Yeah, I know. Saw it.at the Oh, you nrat the new 4 "New man? "I saw Iiiui talking, to' Snyder. Name's Grant.

He's a big fellow, sort oC good-looking, too. G-oins to have that front room on the nest said she had not met tha new roomer. She was not ested'. Newcomers cama and went frequently at Mrs. Snyder's.

Sha told Mollie her own way of ccrlnff a cold, urged her again to spend the: nest day in bed and promised to bring ia her breakfast. A minutes mora and had gone, Janet washed Clis 'dishes ana them away. Sha undrasssd, out a plnk.fcsthrobQ, tow.ela and soap and west dow tha ball 'to the bathroom, fffia pries sha paid mpatla not finclula. ths £5 3 feath. Half an rafcur later 1 JscsS i ftetween tlie covers pi tier Sha.ahould'baya been tha birthday caris; had- 1 b-e'DH 1 piste Eticcess.

'And yet Janet wasn't happy. was that tomorrow ba ai'Ions- Rol2 wouldn't -pccld tis tray. The dlsues, stacked cc- looked drearily untidy. Should elie wash tnem tonlglit. 1 Jsaet before' die-- to it vraa Rolf was goias- tsH-cis.

It bo-lmpo then ha 1ft tvESE't that imssofcen. Question Slie to know sooa enough. (To Ba CcMtiiiicedX.

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