THE POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1941 PAGE SEVEN LIE Based on a story by ADELA ROGERS ST. JOHNS Serialized from the Paramount Picture starring DICK POWELL ad JOAN BLONDELL = SYNOPSIS Allan MacNally, young di- _vorce attorney and his wife, Jerry, split when the latter feels that he pays more at- tention to business than to her. After a heated argument one night, she leaves him. Mean- while, her divorced sister, Wan- da, commits suicide, when her former husband marries anoth- er. Jerry is heartbroken. CHAPTER XII Jeff was wonderful, Jerry real- ized at the time, and even more later. She had collapsed hysteri- cally, right after she found Wanda, and realized that her sister’s grief had driven her to suicide. Jeff had taken Jerry downstairs, made her lie down, and then he had gone about the business of notifying Grandmother Brokaw and Mac. Her grandparents arrived very shortly after, but Jeff had reported that Mac was not in his office. Jerry was amazed at the calm way both Brokaws accepted the trag- edy. They were plainly grief stricken, yet they controlled them- selves marvelously. So well in fact, that it made Jerry ashamed at the way she had given way, but she couldn't make herself stop crying. Finally, after Grandma Brokaw and A month or so later, Jerry was on her way down town to pick Mac up at his office and drive him home for dinner. “He’s in the courtroom, Mrs. MacNally,” the secretary told her, “and he asked to have you come in there.” Jerry walked through a door let- tered COURT OF CHILD CON- CILIATION. Allan MacNally, Com- missioner. Mac was questioning a little girl of about seven. ‘And what have you to say about all this,” Allan asked her. “All I know is that I love my Mummy and I love my Daddy and I want to be with both of them,” the child answered. “See what I mean?” Mac said, turing to a man and woman seated nearby. “Look, Mrs. Edwards,” he smiled at the woman. “Suppose once in a while Bill does stay out half the night playing poker with the boys. Instead of shouting at him when 'he comes in, why don’t you just try charging him for a new dress or something? And Bill,” he continued, walking over toward them. “Suppose Irene does break out with a new hat that looks like a headless duck, don’t criticise her for it. If she likes it, let her have it her way. Want to try it?” he smiled at them again. “You're right,” Mrs. Edwards said. “I don’t know why we couldn’t have figured this out for ourselves, “You were wonderful, darling,” she said when he finished the details and came over to her. Jeff had made some necessary but sordid arrangements, her grand- Mr. MacNally. We don’t want a di- vorce. We just want a little more LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Articles of Incorporation will be filed with the Department of State at Harrisburg, on January 14, 1941, for the purpose of obtaining a Cer- tificate of Incorporation, to be or- ganized under the Business Cor- poration Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933. The name of the corpora- tion is The J. & R. Construction Company, Inc. The purpose for which it is organized is to carry on and conduct a general contracting and construction business, including therein the constructing, enlarging, repairing, excavating, removing, or otherwise engaging in any work upon all kinds of buildings, roads, highways, manufacturing plants, bridges, waterworks, and all iron, steel, wood, masonry, and earth construction. DOMINICK T. MACK, SHERIFF'S SALE Friday, January 17, 1941, ten o'clock A. M., Court Room No. 2, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., ex- ecution from Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pa., real estate of Mary Eckertt, situate in Ross Township, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as follows: THE FIRST THEREOF: Beginning at the southeast corner in line of lands late of Silas Nevel, formerly lands of Joseph Nevel, and also in line of land of one Beckhorn; thence North 7% degrees East along lands of said Beckhorn, thirty-five (35) perches to a corner in line of lands of W. Parry, now or late of ‘J. E. Snyder and formerly of Anthony Benscoter; thence along lands of said Snyder, North 65 degrees West one hundred thirty-three © (133) perches to a corner in line of lands of Mary Wandel, it being the east line of the John Murray survey; thence along the same South 25 de- grees West, thirty-five and five- tenths (35.5) perches to a corner in line of land now or late of Silas Nevel; thence along lands of said Nevel, South 65 degrees East one hundred forty (140) perches to the iplace. of beginning; containing thirty-four (34) acres and sixty-five (65) perches of land be the same more or less. Coal and other min- ‘erals excepted and reserved as in former deeds in chain of title. THE SECOND THEREOF: Begin- ning at the South corner, a stake and stone corner in line of Isaac Brown and Asa Nafus, late of Kazi- mierz Kolendowicz and Jacob Boock- BUFFALO PLANT MAKES 8 FIGHTERS DAILY FOR RAF ? e Mass production of the new Curtiss Tomahawk fighters for Britain's Royal Air Force is really getting under- way at the huge Buffalo, N. Y., plant of the Curtiss-Wright Corp., a part of whose assembly department is the U. S. Army and Navy. shown. A new high of eight planes a day is being turned out for the RAF in addition to those being made for LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Robert M. Walp; thence along said dividing line North seventy-one de- grees twenty-five minutes East, one hundred sixty-eight feet to a point; thence South nineteen degrees twenty minutes East, two hundred eighty-nine and ninety one-hun- dredths feet to a point in the public road aforesaid; thence along said public road South eighty-four de- grees West one hundred sixty-eight feet to the place of BEGINNING. Containing forty-five thousand five hundred fifty-three square feet of land be the same more or less. IMPROVED with a frame dwell- ing house, garages, outbuildings, fruit trees and other improvements thereon. THE SECOND THEREOF: BEGINNING at a point in the northerly side of the public road leading from the Orange Road to the Carverton Church, said point be- ing in the easterly line of lands now or late of Frank Hiltosky; thence in a northwesterly direction along lands of the said Frank Hiltosky two hundred sixty-five feet more or less to a point in line of lands of Robert H. Walp; thence in a north- easterly direction along line of lands of the said Robert H. Walp two hun- dred twenty-two feet, more or less, to a point in line of lands of Lewis H. Dixon, et al., thence in a south- easterly direction along lands of the said Lewis H. Dixon, et al., two hundred fifty-nine feet, more or less, to the northerly side of the pub- lic road aforesaid, and thence along the aforesaid road in a southwester- ly direction two hundred twenty- two feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. THE THIRD THEREOF: BEGINNING at a point in the inortherly side of the public road |leading from the Orange Road to ithe Carverton Church, said point | being in the easterly line of lands | of Lewis H. Dixon, et al., thence in | and William Vosburg lands, thence from said corner, which is place of beginning, North 32 degrees 30 min- utes West three hundred thirty-four feet more or less to the center line of a township road, thence North seventy degrees 34 minutes East along the center of said township road a distance of fifty feet more or less, thence South 32 degrees 30 minutes East three hundred seven feet, more or less to a corner, thence South 56 degrees West fifty feet more or less to the place of begin- ning. Taken into execution and sold at the suit of Edward G. Chapin to the use of Allied Building Credits, Inc., against Lewis H. Dixon and Harold J. Dixon. DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff. George L. Fenner, Sr., George L. Fenner, Jr. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of writ of Fi. Fa. No. 45, January Term, 1941, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, there will be exposed to public sale on Fri- day, January 1th, 1941; at 10:00 A. M., in Court Room Number Two, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl- vania, the property of A. George Prater on Powell Avenue, now East Franklin Street, in Shavertown, in the Township of Kingston, Pennsyl- vania, the same being a lot of land 100 feet in width by approximately 130 feet in depth, being lots Nos. 15 and 16 on plot of lots known as “Ferguson Heights” recorded in Map Book 2, page 384, particularly de- scribed in two deeds of record in the Recorder of Deeds office of Lu- zerne County, one in Deed Book 646, page 563 and the other in Deed Book 656, page 444. Improved with a 21% story frame dwelling and ga- rage. DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff. H. Monroe Houtz, Atty. SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 1%, 1941, AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 40, January Term, 1941, 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 17th day of January, 1941, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT ALL that certain lot, piece or par- cel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsyl- vania, bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: BEGINNING at a corner of the lot No. 33 and McLean Street; thence along said McLean Street 20 feet to a corner on McLean Street and Beech Streets; thence along said Beech Street 127.45 feet to a corner i of lot No. 29; thence along lots Nos. 29 and 30, 56.91 feet to a corner of lot No. 33; thence along lot No. 33, 122 feet to the place of beginning. Containing two thousand four hun- dred and eighty-four (2484) square feet of land more or less. Being lot No. 31 on plot of lots of the Estate of Alexander McLean, deceased, in the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Wilkes-Barre, aforesaid, and record- ed in the office of the Clerk of Or- phans’ Court of Luzerne County, aforesaid in Partition Sales Docket No. 7, Page 414. BEING same premises conveyed to Frank Rowker and Mary Rowker, mortgagors, by deed dated June 29, 1929, recorded in Deed Book 686, Page 201, and conveyed by said I mortgagors by deed dated Decem- |ber 3, 1929, recorded in Deed Book 1 No. 688, Page 588 to Joseph Grub- lunas and Mary Grublunas, his wife, terre tenants. Improved with a two story frame building designated as No..1 McLean | Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., also double garage, fences and fruit trees. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Michalena Kral vs. Frank Rowker and Mary Rowker, with notice to Joseph Greblunas and Mary Greblunas, terre tenants, and will be sold by DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff. Felix W. Bolowicz, Atty. NOTICE In re: Estate of William F. Stein- hauer, deceased. Letters testament- ary in the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all per- sons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands, to present the same, without delay, to 1121-1123 Miners Nat'l. Bk Bldg. ERNEST L. STEINHAUER, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Richard C. Davis, Atty. m To Remind You = AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION ENDS JANUARY 31st ROBERTS OIL CO. Hillside — Phone Dallas 9089-R-2 |us, now property of Mary Eckertt; la northwesterly direction along lands | mother came over and sat down be- side Jerry. “Geraldine,” she began, smooth- ing Jerry's forehead. “You're hurt, and hurt bad, and if what I say now hurts more, it's only because I can’t bear to have you heading the same way Wanda went. If poor Wanda’s life and death is to mean anything at all, if it’s to stand for something worthwhile,” the old lady explained, ‘then it's got to mean something to you, now.” “What do you mean, Grandma ?”’ Jerry asked. “What's happened today is a black speck of pain that will be in our hearts forever,” Grandmother Brokaw continued. “When poor Wanda divorced David she broke a promise she made to the Lord, and she started something that grew big and evil and finally was too much for her. I'm not going to let you do the same thing,” minedly. “Wanda wouldn't listen, while she was alive. She was stub- she said deter-! And it’s for the patience with each other. certainly worth trying baby’s sake,” she agreed. “You're both right,” her husband agreed. “I'll do my part, you can bet.” Jerry glowed all over. ting their lives together, and send- ing them off happily. It was Allan, the same gent, she laughed, Who | perches to the place of beginning; | erly line of the aforesaid public had been just as bent on tearing containing thirty-one (31) acres of (road, and thence along the north- them apart. “You were wonderful, darling, she said, when he finished the de- tails and came over to her. “Ill listen to more of these cases. start getting rambunktious.” “I'll see that you don’t do that,” he promised her. “But darling, you (thence along lands of said Kazi- | Andrew Sutliff, now or late of Will | |Ortwine; thence along lands of the | ; E | said Will Ortwine, North 25 degrees | dred fifty-three feet to the line of |B This was | as her husband, the man she loved, |grees East one hundred thirty-nine said Robert H. Walp; thence in a who was patching people up, put-| (139) perches along lands of Henry | (land, more or less. ” | [to George Callender by deed dated |One | the 26th day of April, 1940, and re- have to come down more often, and corded in Deed Book No. 791, page It | 524. should give me ideas, in case I ever subsequently reconveyed said prem- |land of Robert Bachman, said point | recorded. {of the said Lewis H. Dixon, et al, | miercz Kolendowicz and wife, North | two hundred fifty-nine feet more or | 65 degrees West, one hundred fifty- | less to a point in line of lands of one (151) perches to the line of [Robert H. Walp; and thence in| a northeasterly direction along lands of the said Robert H. Walp one hun- thirty-five and five-tenths 2 reserved road leading from the (35.5) perches; thence South 65 de- | public road aforesaid to lands of the southeasterly direction along the Long to land of A. Nafus, now Clark | easterly line of the said reserved Benscoter, South 11% degrees West road two hundred seventy-one feet thirty-seven and one-half (37%) | more or less, to a point in the north- erly line of the aforesaid public in a southwesterly direction, hundred fifty-three feet, more or less to the place of beginning. FOURTH THEREOF: BEGINNING at a point in line of Being the same premises conveyed | road, The said George Callender | ises to Mary Eckertt by a deed not | being on line of land now or late of | William Vosburg, and said Robert IMPROVED with a farm house, | Bachman, and being. the south- : ildi i - | easterl rner of a parcel of land ate so right. You weteise right all | PAT outbuildings, fruit trees, fenc- | easterly co p ‘A born. But I know, wherever she is now, she would want to tell you these same things. She would tell you not to do what she did to her along. This business may not pay off in the heavy money, but it has its own kind of reward. I feel that | ‘es, etc. | DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff. | Patrick J. O'Connor and | purchased by said: Bachman from John J. Williams, August 7, 1929, | and recorded in Deed Book No. 686, page 328. Thence from said corner man. And she would tell you to go half way seeing things his way. I want you to think about this, and somehow I want you to make up with Mac, and go back to him. Will you do that, for me . . . and for Wanda,” she asked. “Gladly,” Jerry promised. Mac came to the house, finally, and Jerry couldn’t realize it was he. He looked as though he hadn’t slept in weeks. and his cheeks sunken in. He went | His eyes were hollow | I'm contributing something worth- while to the world. ‘When people file cases for divorce, and I talk them out of it and set them together again, I know how happy it makes them.” I “Look how happy it made us,” | she pointed out. “It’s a fine thing, Allan, darling, and I'm proud of you. I'm proud of us both in fact. We're | solid.” “You just bet we are,” he agreed. I éc J. Q. Creveling, | Attorneys. | along line of land of said Bachman | North 32 degrees 30 minutes West ; [three hundred seventy-three and SHERIFF'S SALE | eight-tenths feet, more or less to a | | By virtue of writ of Fieri Facias point in the center line of a public ‘issued out of the Court of Common |road; thence along the center line | Pleas of Luzerne County, I will ex-|of said public road North 70 de- | pose for public sale for cash at Court | grees 30 minutes East a distance of Room No. 2, Court House, Wilkes- i two hundred feet, more or less, to | Barre, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the |a point in the center line of said {17th day of January, A. D. 1941, at | public road, thence South 32 de- 10 o'clock A. M., the following de- | grees 30 minutes East a distance of scribed real estate, to be sold to the | three hundred thirty-four feet more | | | i | WHY 50 on with the same old back- using the newest breaking, time and energy-wasting cooking equipment you have been struggling with for years? Now— at the start of a new year — start . . . with electricity. Through advancements, and im- method of cooking What about having dinner out to- night? It would be a change, no?” utes he walked over to Jerry. | “Can’t do it tonight, baby.” “Two “I can’t tell you, ever, how sorry reasons,” Jerry said. “First the I am,” he began. “I'm sorry about budget isn’t up to it this week, and so many things, darling, and this | for another reason, we have a seems to crystallize it.” | guest.” “ Allan, I know what you mean, an “Yes, who,” he wanted to know. Jerry told him. “I guess we both | feel pretty much the same way.” | “Jeff,” she told him. “It’s the And as she started to cry again, his anniversary "of the night we met arms were around her, he pulled him and it was that night that he first to talk quietly with Grandma ; Brokaw, and then, after a few min- highest bidder: All those certain pieces or parcels scribed as follows: THE FIRST THEREOF: BEGINNING at a point on the North side of a public road leading erton Church, said point being two hundred twenty-two feet northeast- |erly from the dividing line between {or less to a point in line of land inow or late of William Vosburg, of land situate in Franklin Township, | thence South 56 degrees West along Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, de- | line of land now or late of said Wil- | | liam Vosburg, a distance of one hun- { dred ninety-six feet more or less to the place of beginning. | Improved with a frame dwelling from the Orange Road to the Carv- house, outbuilding, fruit trees, etc. ! thereon. THE FIFTH THEREOF: BEGINNING at a corner in line of | | provements, electric cookery gives you faster, cleaner, easier meal preparation. More wholesome tastier foods cooked automatically — while you're out of the kitchen . . . giving you leisure time to enjoy as you wish. Come in today. Examine the new- her head to his shoulder, and kissed her hair tenderly. “We'll patch up our differences, somehow, won’t we?” he asked. “We have to, dear.” “We will, yes we will,” Jerry whispered. “We love each other, and with that we can’t help but make things come out all right.” | told us he could tell we were made jfor each other, remember?” ! “Ill never forget it,” Allan laughed. “Very bright man Mr. {Gilman. He certainly was right,” |he added as he kissed her. “Happy anniversary.” The End. lands now or formerly of Charles M. | lands of Grace Atherton and Wil- Parrish and land now or formerly |liam Vosburg, said point being dis- | of Frank Hiltosky; thence North |tant three hundred forty-five and | nineteen degrees twenty minutes |four one-hundredths feet more or West, two hundred fifty-two and |less from a corner of Robert Bach- forty one-hundredths feet to a point | man plot and the farm known as in the dividing line between lands, the Jonas Frantz farm, measured | now or formerly of Charles M. Par- | along the course North 56 degrees | rish and lands now or formerly of East between said Robert Bachman ' you want NOW. st electric ranges. Choose the one LUZERNE COUNTY GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION