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trial. It was Allan’s first case on
his own that really brought her
there. As she sat down in the back
he is nervous, she thought, you'd
as could be as he watched and lis-
she was dressed. She was obviously
/ wearing her best—and every bit of
: now, Mrs. Gilman,” he prompted
her, “will you tell the court why
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SYNOPSIS
Allan MacNally, young attorney,
marries beautiful Jerry Brokaw,
~~ who doesn’t want her husband
to handle divorce cases. When
their friend, Jeff Gilman, how-
et ever, is sued for divorce by a
‘revengeful wife, Jerry lets Al-
lan take the case.
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' CHAPTER VII
With all her: disapproval, Jerry
still couldn't stay away from the
courtroom ‘when Jeff's case came to
row of benches, her eyes found Al-
lan, busy at the counsel's table. If
never know it. He looked as calm
~ tened to the witness testify.
Jerry eyed the witness. She was
in her forties, surely. But you would
never have known it from the way
it. A hat with flowers, a rather in-
describable fur neck piece also flow-
er bedecked, ear rings, bracelets,
ruffles on it than it had a right to.
She was apparently. enjoying her
session, and making the most of an
judge.
“And because I am young and in-
nocent like a child,” she whined, “I
that, your Honor, is why I ask two
hundred dollars a month alimony
and two thousand dollars for legal
! fees,” she wound up glibly.
Her lawyer bounded up. “And
you left your husband and went
and a taffeta dress that had more |
audience to listen to her alleged |
woes. Jerry felt like smacking her, ,
when she turned teary eyes on the
listen to him and I marry him. And,
know a Miss
you ever Peppy
Chickonia ?”’
“I certainly did,” Appleby replied
with feeling.
“Is she
asked.
“You bet she is. She's right over
there,” he said, pointing at Jeff's
wife.
“You married her, I believe, on
or about the eighth of July, 1934,”
he went on. “And she divorced you
in Mexico a year later?”
“That’s what she wrote and told
me,” the witness replied.
“You're sure the divorce was
granted in Mexico ?”” Mac demanded.
“All 1 know is what she wrote
and told me at the time. I have the
letter here,” he said, fishing for it.
“And all this time you've been
paying her alimony,” Mac asked.
“Twenty-five bucks a month out
of my salary, regular, and I've got
receipts to prove it,” Appleby vol-
here in court?” Mac
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unteered.
“Mr. Appleby,” he started, “did you
“Your Honor,” Mac addressed the
judge. “On the grounds that the
home to your mother.”
“He filled my heart, that had
nothing but love for him, with a
great sadness,” she replied.
. “For instance, what sort of a
. great sadness?” he asked.
: “He slapped me with a big fish,”
* she announced.
Even the judge seemed startled.
“A fish—you mean a real fish?” he
asked.
“Yes,” she nodded, “A halibut.”
: “] turn the witness over to the
defense,” the lawyer pronounced,
triumphantly.
“No questions,” Mac said quietly.
Jerry was astounded. What on
earth was in his mind, she won-
dered. This witness was any law-
~ yer's meat. She had plainly been
given a pat story to tell, and it
should have been a cinch to tear it
to pieces. Even Jerry had spotted
holes in it a mile wide. Yet Mac
let her go without even attempting
to trip her up. Even the judge
acted as though he hadn't heard
~ correctly.
“No questions, Mr. MacNally ?”
he asked, puzzled. ‘Please don’t
take offense at the interference,
but I know you are new to this sort
‘of thing, and if you'd care to take
a little more time . .. 7”
“Thank you, your Honor,” Allan
replied, “but I have no questions. I
should like Mr. Gilman to take
the stand.”
I hope he knows what he’s doing,
Jerry though grimly to herself, as
Jeff stepped up, and took the oath,
‘locking completely wretched.
lan’s questions brought out very
little, beyond how he met his wife,
their rather hasty marriage, and
‘the fact that her entire family—
father, mother, two brothers and a
sister, moved in with them right
after the wedding. He was on his
+ way with more details when Mac
“interrupted.
“That will be all, Mr. Gilman,” he
told Jeff.
“But that isn’t all,” Jeff protest-
ed.
“That IS all,” Allan repeated
curtly. “I turn the witness over to
‘the Prosecution.”
“No questions,” Mrs. Gilman's
lawyer announced with a cocksure
air, ‘
The judge was gathering up his
papers and going over them, Mrs.
Gilman was beaming in anticipa-
tion, and poor Jeff, Jerry noticed,
wore the look of a sick dog. Only
Mac seemed unworried. He must
be out of his head, was all she could
figure, Then there was a bustle in
_ the back of the last row of benches.
A husky Marine in uniform had
just entered and was striding down
the aisle toward the front. He
spoke quietly to Jeff and then
headed for the witness stand, and
tock the oath as Mac asked permis-
sion to question one more witness,
Mr. Appleby.
“Mr. Appleby,” he started, “did
Al-|
Mexican divorce from Mr. Appleby
phad not been properly substantiated,
and because I have reason to believe
it never existed, I move that my
client, Mr. Jeff Gilman, has never
dt any time been legally married to
the Plaintiff.” He paused and then
asked that the case be dismissed.
The Judge wasted little time in
granting Mac’s request, and ordered
further that Mrs. Gilman be held
for questioning on the grounds of
perjury.
On the way out of the courtroom,
Jerry realized that the crowd had
shoved her smack against the
broad, well tailored back of Er-
neskine Brandon. He was talking
to his secretary and she couldn't
help hearing what he said.
“Boy,” Brandon exclaimed enthu-
siastically. “He certainly pulled
that one right out of the fire. Be
sure to remind me to phone him
tomorrow. He and I would make a
fine team.”
So Brandon was still after him!
Jerry looked facts very squarely in
the face. Their bills were ready to
inundate them. They both were so
worried that it was getting on their
nerves and spoiling their disposi-
NDELL
tions. They could never spend any
money for fun, and it was begin-.
ning to tell on them. She wondered
whether she had been fair about
the whole thing. There were some |
cases, she rationalized, like this |
one of Jeff’s that could never have
straightened out unless a good law-
yer took them over. It would have
been a case of rank injustice if
Mrs. Gilman had been allowed to get
away with what she tried.
After all, she reasoned, what right |
had she to interfere with Mac's ca-
reer? Perhaps her whole feeling
about divorce had been prejudiced
by Wanda’s case. Well, Wanda was
one girl who should never have gone |
near a court room, she had to ad-!
By the time she got home,
Jerry was ready to own up to her-|
self that she might have been un- |
fair about extracting the promise |
from Mac that he would steer clear |
of divorce cases. She decided to let
him have a try at it—say six months
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ever know a Miss Pepp Chickonia ?”
—If he still wanted to. Then they
could start climbing out of debt, and
it would give her a chance to see
whether her opinions had been right
or wrong.
She ran to Mac's arms as she
heard him come in the door, and
shouted. ‘Double congratulations,
darling. You were marvelous.”
“How do you know, you weren’t
there, were you?” he asked.
“Do you think I'd let you make
your court debut without me within
earshot ?”’ she wanted to know. \
“Well, thanks, baby, it wasn’t
such a crime, now was it ?”’ he ban-
tered.
“No, I'm glad you showed that
crow up. Poor old Jeff,” she said.
“He would have been in a terrible
‘her attorney,
' LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
|
Estate of Mary R. Harris, late “
Franklin Township, Luzerne County,
Pa., deceased. Letters Testamentary |
on the above Estate having been |
granted to Deaconess Bertha Harris
Butts, 35 South Franklin Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., all persons in-
debted to said Estate are being re-:
quested to make payment, and those
having claims to present the same,
without delay to said Executrix, or
Lawrence B. Jones,
Esq., 813 Miners National Bank
Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa,
ESTATE OF BERTHA JACOBS IN
THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF LU-|
ZERNE COUNTY. No. 1275 of
1940.
Letters Testamentatory having
been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said Estate are
requested to make payment, and!
those having claims to present same
without delay.
Frank W. Jacobs, Executor.
or
Jonathan C. Valentine, Atty.
1100 Miners Natl. Bank Bldg.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940,
AT 10 A. M. 2
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. |
44, December Term, 1940, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, to me directed, |
there will be exposed to public sale
by vendue to the highest and best!
bidders, for cash, in Court Room
No. 2, Court House, in the City!
of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, |
Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 29th
day of November, 1940, at ten|
o'clock in the forenoon of the said,
day, all the right, title and interest |
of the defendant, in and to the fol-| Union
owing described lot, piece or parcel | >
of land, viz:
All the surface or right of soil of
all that certain lot, piece or parcel
of land situate in the Township of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, bounded and describ-
ed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a
point on the Southerly side of Slat-
tery Street and an alley; thence on
and along the said Slattery Street,
North 42 degrees 15 minutes East,
thirty-three (33) feet; thence South
47 degrees 45 minutes East, one
hundred forty-two and five-tenths
(142.5) feet more or less to the land
of St. Joseph Church; thence on
and along the land of St. Joseph
Church, South 36 degrees 35 min-
utes West, thirty-three and two-
tenths (33.2) feet to the alley;
thence on and along the said alley,
North 47 degrees 45 minutes West,
one hundred and forty-two and five-
tenths (142.5) feet to Slattery
Street, the place of beginning; and
being part of lot No. 18, conveyed
to John Dombroski by deed from
Benjamin J. Kmelewski and wife,
dated October 25, 1910, and record-
ed in Luzerne County, Deed Book
No. 469 at page 270. Improved
with a two-story frame . dwelling,
known as 9 Slattery Street.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of Agnes E. Donbroski,
vs. John Donbroski, also known as
John Dombroski, and will be sold by
DALLAS C: SHOBERT, Sheriff.
Anthony W. Wallace, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa. No.
jam if it hadn’t been for you.”
“What did you mean by double
congratulations ?”’ Allan remember-
ed.
“Oh that,” she said quietly. “Well
someone’s going to offer you a swell |
job tomorrow, I hear, and no mat- |
ter what I've said in the past you!
have my permission to take it.”
“Well, what is the job? What's:
all the mystery ?”’ he demanded.
“You'll see—tomorrow,” she re-
plied.
(To be continued)
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No.
45, December Term, 1940, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale
by vendue to the highest and best
bidders for cash, in Court Room No.
l2, Court House, in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, on Friday, November
29th, 1940, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of the said day, all the
{right, title and interest of the de-
ifendants in and to the following
described lot, piece or parcel of land,
i viz:
| All the surface or right of soil of
and in all that undivided one-half
interest in all that certain lot, piece
or parcel of land situate in the
Township of Newport, County of
Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING on the West Side of
Sixth Street in the village of Wana-
mie at the corner of an alley;
thence Westerly along North side of
said alley one hundred and twenty
(120) feet to a corner of a second
alley; thence Northerly along the
last mentioned alley thirty-eight
(38) feet to ‘the Southwest corner
of lot No. 2; thence Easterly along
South side of said lot one hundred
and twenty (120) feet to the West
side of said Sixth Street; thence
Southerly along said street thirty-
eight (38) feet to the place of be-
ginning.
port Township, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, by the Lehigh and
\
Wilkes-Barre Coal Company. Im-
proved with a three story frame
building including a hall used for
business and dwelling purposes.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of The Glen Lyon Na-
tional Bank vs. Anthony E. Frank,
Jr., defendant, Frank Realty Com-
pany, Inc., terre tenants, and will
be sold by
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
Michael Donohue, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of writ of Fi. Fa., No. 31,
of the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, there
will be exposed to public sale on Fri-.
day, the 29th day of November,
1940, at 10:00 A. M., in Court Room
No. 2, Court House, Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania, the property of Ru-
dolph and Johanna Wrhel on 743
Charles Street, in the Borough of
Luzerne, Pennsylvania, the same,
being a lot of land 50 feet in width
by 150 feet in depth, particularly
described in that certain deed of
record in the Recorder of Deeds. of-
fice of Luzerne County in Deed
Book No. 541 at page 58. Improved
with a two-story frame single dwell-
ing house.
H. Monroe Houtz, Atty.
DECEDENT’S ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Let-
December Term, 1940, issued out!
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sher
6, December Term, 1940, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale
{by vendue to the highest and best
bidders, for cash, in Court Room No.
2, Court House, in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
| Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 29th
day of November, 1940, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day, all the right, title and interest
of the defendants in and to the fol-
lowing described lot, piece or parcel
of land, viz.:
All the surface or right of soil of
that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land, situate in the Borough of Wyo-
ming, County of Luzerne and State | between A. C. Devens and Russell
of Pennsylvania, bounded and de-
scribed as follows, to wit: Begin-
ning at a corner in line of Wyoming
Ave., being also the corner of land
now or late of George M. Starks;.
thence North 31 degrees 40 minutes
West ten perches to a corner; thence
South 54 degrees 5 minutes West
along lands now or late of A. Brace,
deceased, four perches to a corner of |
land now or late of Jennie Shoe-|
maker; thence along said land South
31 degrees 40 minutes East ten
perches to the aforesaid line of Wyo-
'ming Avenue; thence along said
{Wyoming Avenue four perches to
| the place of beginning. Containing
forty perches of land, more or less.
Improved with a two story frame
| dwelling ‘house and other out build-
| ings.
! Seized and taken into execution
[at the suit of The Home for Home-
lless Women vs. Joseph B. Krakosky |
land Helen A. Krakosky, his wife,
{and will be sold by
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
| Neil Chrisman, Atty.
{IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF LU-
ZERNE COUNTY, No. 1130 OF
1940. ESTATE OF MICHAEL
FENDER, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that An-
na Fender, surviving widow of the
decedent, has filed in said court a
i petition claiming property of the
| decedent on account of the $5,000
ters Testamentary in the Estate of as allowed by Section 2 of the In-
Edna B. Roushey, have been granted
{to Ruth Shaver. All persons in-
Executrix.,
PETER P. JURCHAK, Attorney
testate Act of 1917, and that the
same has been duly appraised and
Containing four thousand |debted to said estate are requested |confirmed nisi, and unless excep-
five hundred and sixty square feet. to make payment, and those having tions are filed thereto, the same
Being lot No. 1 in Block “0” in plot claims or demands to present the!will be confirmed absolutely on De-
of lots laid out at Wanamie in New- | same without delay to Ruth Shaver, | cember 2, 1940.
MOSE H. SALSBURG,
Attorney for Anna Fender.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940
AT10 A. M. |
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No.
66, December Term, 1940, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale
by vendue to the highest and best
bidders, for cash, in Court Room
No. 2, Court House, in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County
Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 6th
day of December, 1940, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day, all the right, title and interest
of the defendant in and to the fol-
lowing described lot, piece or par-
cel of land, viz:
The surface of all that certain lot
of land in the Borough of Kingston
(formerly the Borough of Dorrance-
ton), Luzerne County, Pa. BEGIN-
NING at the corner of Walnut and
Mercer Streets, the corner being the
southwest corner of the above
named streets; thence along Mercer
Street South 60 degrees West, 127
feet to corner on line of lands of S.
B. Vaughn; thence along said line
South 36 degrees West 50 feet to
corner; thence North 60 degrees
East 127 feet to the aforesaid Wal-
nut Street; thence North 30 degrees
West 50 feet to the place of begin-
ning. Being part of Plot No. 1 of
plot of lots of N. Pettebone Estate
recorded in the office for recording
of deeds in and for Luzerne County
in Deed Book No. 274, page 2.
IMPROVED with a two-story
frame building, occupied as small
grocery store and two apartments.
Seized and taken into execution |an application will be made to the
at the suit of Ladies Pennsylvania
Slovak Roman & Greek Catholic’
vs. May V. Redlhammer and
Redlhammer, her husband,
and will be sold by ;
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff
Peter P. Jurchak, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No.
{72, December Term, 1940, issued
lout of the Court of Common Pleas
‘of Luzerne County, to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale
by vendue to the highest and best
bidders, for cash, in Court Room
No. 2, Court House, in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 6th
day of December, 1940, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day, all the right, title and interest
of the defendant in and to the fol-
lowing described lot, piece or par-
cel of land, viz:
ALL that certain parcel of land
situate on the West side of Monges
Street between First and Third
Street in the Diamond Addition to
the City of Hazleton, Luzerne Coun-
ty, Pa.: BEING the lot marked No.
20 of Square No. 1118, bounded and
described as follows, to wit:
BEGINNING at a point on the
West side of Monges Street and 64
feet northward from the Northwest
corner of Monges and First Streets;
thence northward from the North-
west side of Monges Street a dis-
tance of 32 feet to the Southern
line of Lot No. 19 a distance of 200
feet to the East side of an alley;
thence southward along the East
side of said alley a distance of 32
feet to the Northern line of Lot No.
21; thence eastward along the
northern line of Lot No. 21 a dis-
tance of 200 feet to a point, the
place of beginning. Containing 6400
square feet of surface strict measure-
IMPROVED with a two and one-
half story brick veneer dwelling,
shrubbery, etc.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of Pennsylvania Slovak
{Roman and Greek Catholic Union
vs. John Dzeak or Zeak, single, and
{will be sold by
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff
Peter J. Jurchak, Atty.
| DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
| Be it known that on November
{15, 1940, the partnership existing
[Miers, doing business as the Devens
Milling Company, Dallas, Pa. and
Kunkle, Pa., will be dissolved. And
from that date the business will be
conducted in the name of Dallas
i Milling Company under the sole
ownership of A. C. Devens. All ac-
counts receivable and collectible
will be handled by A. C. Devens.
SHERIFF'S SALE
“I WANT MUMMY!" |
Six-year-old Valerie Beer, an Eng-
lish refugee, cries bitterly for her
“mummy” after talking to her in a
two-way broadcast between Wash-
ington, D. C., and Formy, England.
Valerie’s American guardian, Mrs.
Ada L. Smith, seeks to console her.
New Curbing Installed
New curbing with underground
conduits for removal of surface
water are being constructed on Leh-
man avenue by the Borough street
department in co-operation with
NYA. .
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County on the 3rd day of December,
1940, at 10 o’clock A. M., under the
Act of Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania entitled,
“Non-profit Corporation Act,” being
approved the 5th day of May, 1933, |
P. L. 289, as amended, for the
charter of an intended corporation
to be called, “CHRISTIAN SERVICE
BRIGADE”, the character and ob-
ject of which is the promotion of
| non-sectarian christian education of
youth.
The proposed charter is now on
file in the Prothonotary’s Office.
R. LAWRENCE COUGHLIN,
Attorney
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP
. Notice is hereby given that the
partnership, lately subsisting be-
tween Austin C. Devens and H.
Russell Miers, of the Township of
Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania, under the firm name of
Devens Milling Company, doing
business at Dallas and Kunkle, Lu-
|zerne County, Pennsylvania, was
| dissolved on the 15th day of Nov-
ember, 1940, by mutual consent. All
debts owing to the said partnership
are to be received by Austin C. De-
vens, and all demands on the said
partnership are to be presented to
him for payment. Austin C. Devens
will continue the business under the
name of Devens Milling Company
at. the present places of business.
Austin C. Devens
H. Russell Miers
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
an application will be made to the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County on the 3rd day of December,
1940, at 10 o'clock A. M., under the
Act of Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania entitled,
“Non-profit Corporation Act’, being
approved the 5th day of May, 1933,
P. L. 289, as amended, for the
charter of an intended corporation
to be called, “LUZERNE COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION, INC.”, the character
and object of which is the promo-
tion of agriculture in Luzerne Coun-
ty
The proposed charter is now on
file in the Prothonotary’s Office.
R. LAWRENCE COUGHLIN,
Attorney
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| Public Sale, December 6, 1940, at
10:00 A. M., in Court Room No. 2, |
Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Penna.,
real estate of William Czyger; or
Cziger situate on Gouge Street,
Plains Township, Luzerne County, |
|Pa., and being 50 feet along said |
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‘(now deceased) and recorded in
Deed Book 560, page 235 in the Re-
corder of Deeds Office in Luzerne
' County.
Improved with a single two-story
frame dwelling, out buildings, etc.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
J. S. Russin, Attorney
ESTATE OF NELLIE DURKIN or
DURKAN, deceased. Letters of Ad-
ministration in the above Estate
having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted to the
said Estate are requested to make
payment and those having claims or
demands, to present the same, with-:
out delay, to Joseph Durkan, Ad-
ministrator, 26 Main Street, Inker-
man, Pa., or Al. J. Kane, Attorney,
1008-9-10 Brooks Bldg, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
Bring Your Laundry In To
OMALIA'S
On The Lake Highway
Walter Stem
Office:
SANITARY SERVICE
SEPTIC TANKS and CESS POOLS
Cleaned, Pumped, direct into our
sanitary tank truck and
hauled away.
“a modern service handled without
‘ fuss, muss or bother’
Falls, Pa.
Edwin Avery
Phone Cent. 35-R-3