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TIMES-LEADER. WILKES-BARRE. SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 28. 1025 NEXT WEEK IS Electric Gleaner ROYAL WEEK IN WILKES-BARRE Special demonstration Svhere this marvelous labor-saver may be seen at the stores of ROYAL ml' to ttavici inc.

--T itia hebjj toeUy thrilled with the sense of ALDEN DRAKC. tmiuarkf a Mailt, grown soft and flabby throush a life Ira TtrOfrrww, tnit irtffnttely more thrtlletf with the knowledge of having done the' forbidden." the unpardonable. Jake watched her until evening: tell Us had little tlouht but. that hi obliging her in this dereliction of duty would influence her answer of Idle ease, ships aboard the clipper Orontea a "boy," under the command of JAKBJ STEVEN'S, vfhose enmity he incurs because of mutual love for MARY MANNING; daughter of tne by Drake, whose lawyers Hiavs nen to Just about the time when Jke went tne purchase of the )ront durlnn it cruise. In- his new role maxti.

I-rake becomes cold and dignified In the presence of Mary. Stevens and Drake Constantly are at swords' points. Stevens, now ehlet matev finds time to follow his suit. He crushes Mary to his breat In blind abandon then suddenly releases her. Powerful as it is, the ROYAL is Mely harmless because it cleans by air alone.

MaLe this test. Clean one rug in any manner you wish. Then have" our ROYAL dealer send a ROYAL Man to "clean this same rug. (No obligation on your part whatever) Note the amazing results. sure to see the ROYAL: try it to your own satisfaction on your own rugs.

Be sure to phone your dealer today. Ask for a home demonstration by the facbry man who will show you many interesting features and methods-of cleaning. 1 The ROYAL cleaner cleans not only surface litter, but also embedded dirt. Other cleaning methods get only part of this buried dirt. The ROYAL gets it all.

i Embedded dirt- swarms with danger- ous disease germs. Scientific testa prove this. Draughts and footfalls churn it into the air where it becomes a positive menace, especially to children playing on the floor. Until this germ-laden, embedded dirt is removed, ng rug is clean, no rug is -safe. The ROYAL Electric Cleaner removes this dirt in the only way it can be ef- fectively removed With powerful air.

suction scientifically applied. Along the entire 14-inch nozzle the rug is lifted, the nap opened and the embedded dirt as well as the surface litter sucked into the bag. Ier, the ship had sv. well inside the line of reef dangers dottinns th chart of the Straits. No light winked friendly warning.

Stevens had taken a good bearing before dark, and as long as the breeze held true and fair he had no fears- But the breeze drew ahead, fell light, then died. And the rJpple of tlie tide was sharp and dls-. quieting. Jake heard Ike" call- the' skipper; heard him answer some question which he did not hear. Mar.v started sharply when the sails flarped.

sho tried to pierce the durknepg with her keen" eyes, but everything looked dark except for queer, darker -loot-, that seamed to grow up out of a white fringe. Then Drake rushed out ef the companion-way, staring arourd in alarm. Jie tan afii seeking the watch officer And ns he collided with Jake Stevens, boiling over with angry vituperation-the big ship shuddered from dog-vanes to keel, scraped over a hidden reef, heeled over as another 'obstruction rose at her bilge, and staggered to a standstill. "Where have you put the ship?" shouted Drake, thrusting his face cloe to the mute's. "Ask" began td reply angrl-.

ly. Mary's sharp cry seemed to cut (Continued From Yesterday) "I am sorry' Forgive me, Mary," he standing aside with bowed head. "I wanted your love. I hoped you could love me. I am a man, with a man's feelings.

I have a right to tell my love to the womith I love." "If you-come to me after we get ashore, I will give you my answer, Jake. I cannot tell you now I have never thought of 'you In that way." "Meanln" you won't:" Jake laughed harshly. "It doesn't mean that at all." she returned. She was sincere in that. "All right.

But take this to bed with you: I'm a man. You cast me adrift for thai cold-hlooiled. duty-proud money bag Drake; and you'll see" But she wanted to hear no more. She fled below and left him to his thoughts. Do Rerriernbet there is no obligation, not hesitate.

Be sure to phone, today. Simon Long's Sons' TopGoats Ideal for Spring A Simon Long'a Sons Topcoat is a mighty handy garnrmnt to have for Spring; so comfortable against the brisk breezes of March and weather-proofed for April's showers. They're all purpose coats-, too; for motor, dress or sport SHEPHERD-RUST ELECTRIC CO. "11 West Market Street Bell Phone- 1234 Wilkes-Bsrre, JOHNSON BROS. 407 North Main' St MICHIOSKY'S LAMP GIFT SHOP 84 So.

Main St. Bell Phone 918,. Wilkes-Barre. M. P.

McGROARTY 48 So. Washington St. Wilkes-Bsrrs, Pa. Bell Phont 1803-R Hi wear. wggtggiu L-ti -rsaermFmrttmsBst Private sale of real estate by administrator to George K.

Dean authorized and bond approved. TIMELY TOPICS I $2 WHEN TREMAYNE'S I'rof. Samuel fchort addressed the conference on prohibition, lh the Interest of the anti-saloon league and declared enforcement l-urdcns would liuvo to bo borne by the Christiana of the communities. Rev. C.

Stauf-fuclielier. Rev. James Kistler and B. V. Bahner reported raising for the forward movement boaids.

Of the amount the East Penn conference collected JH3.1 65.62 and the United East Penn Conference $10,000. At the evening; session Rev. Pan It 1 A. Polinir. associate Dresident of the EMPLOYES DINE Estate of Mary Jugan Rule granted on heira to accept or refuse property at appraised valuation.

Keturn-able March 28. Estate of Ignats and Mary Gerki Private sale of real estate by guardian to Benjamin K-aprowski authorized and bond approved. Also private sale of real estate to Harry Ploshuski authorized and bond approved. Estate of Henry Beaner Executrix discharged. Estate of Faustin JackowskI Appeal from probate by register of wills is limited to, six months from January 20, 1925.

Estate of Tekla Racis First and final account of executor filed and ex 7. United East Penn Conference 140,000. C-rt. At the evening session Rev. Daniel i Managers afld UerKS JOlfl Race toleration, iirohfbitlon enforcement, missionary expansion and y.tunsr people's 'work were the prln- Ipaltopb-s of discussion at the East 1'enn United Conference of Evangel- Ira I fhurches at Pnttsville, hits yes-lerday and last if; lit.

Follownsr a report of I'rof. .1.. A. Heck, of the Vchuylkill ColleR the movement for lynch free yenr in 192H" was en-ised and a demand made that all "oupi unite 'for- social activity to rinss thto abort. i 1 1 ejsjSBtBsSnsBasasasssasBHsssBSBSBSsiBSBSBl A.

r'oung, associate president or tne United Society of Christian Endeavor delivered an address In the interest JAKE PITCHED "THROUGH THE I'IPE RAll.S INTO THE TI2JK-LIN'G TIDE. vf the young people's work of tha in Happy Gathering at Sterling Banquet The spirit of hearty cooperation Evangelical Church. ecutor discharged. Once Mary awakened and saw- the flash of Head, still in, the ioru hole glass. The next time she instate of Hannah M.

Ferruson Charles F. Corbett Is appointed Kuar- off his Words. Instead of finishing, the truth shamefully, he laughed savagely in the skipper's white face. "Go to hell!" he snarled. Mary put her hands to her ears, and shrank as far into the black shadows of the dian of minor.

Private sale of real estate by trustee to F. P. Oberst authorized and bond approved. opened her eyes the sun poured through' the and she ran on deck In her wrapper to find, the ship sailing smoothly through' a gorgeous goklen sea, with Krakatoii sight to starboard. estate of Ada F.

Travis Private among employes that is reflected in continued expansion of the firm's stores throughout the valley made for (t sestful gathering at Hotel Ster-' ling last night when managers and clerks of the Charles Tremayne stores gathered for their mid-winter dinner and business conference. All the nine stores were represented. There was eale of real estate by "guardian to Esther Ferguson authorized and bond approved Estate of Jozef Manclenkiewias Estate of John Bmoulter a adminis MUSIC SONGS AND STUNT AT SANCTORUM'S SOCIAL 'Cinderella ballroom was the scene of an enjoyable informal dno last night, attended by several hundred Odd Fellows, their wives and friends, when ths first public reception was conducted by Tent No, JJ7 of Bhall-mar SatjctprnnvAf ourteen-pleee orchestra, directed by Prof. John MacLuskie, rendered a program th-it left little to be desired by dance devotees and the scores of wore olderi; -quests who care no mnrTor an ave ning at the dance than indulgence It a staid wait or two. Delightful features of the enter talntnent at intermission were aelec-Uona by the Alexander Quartet and a demonstration of anaredrum sk'H by Master Jacoby, aged deckhouse as she could.

The very air seemed to droop low, full of evil. Bhe could see the black shapes of tl. ee men by the tor eel The helmsman stood stolidly at the spokes, wanting orders before he would tult the futile post. The great, crouching shouldered shape of Jake gtevens swayed, bearlike. She could almost ee the tslikhter, but as powerful figure of Prake between the other two: and ln: the subdued radiance of th binnacle light she the white scar no' Jarth, of talent In the company with the result that an enjoyable program lightened the more serious phase of the meeting.

EaM Tremayne, member of Uho firm general manager of the ii By nightfall again the Oromes had edgfcd into -Sunda- Straits, the witd dMV utterly with- the xu'nset. Drake- anxiously fpldtxlng the 'cirents and The day's sailing had carried the uhlp over 'towards the itj-uraatra' side "of- the IS traits, the fde had set her in towards Sebesi Channel and the" reefs' off Verlaten Island. Never steady, the fitful air only baffled the.sk'- in his cal- 'When Better Values are Given stores, conducted the pro- Victor fill Give Them" of iirake cheek quivering fearfully 9 rum. riuiuwing an ouiinie ii nun ness conditions and a of comparative increases befns "prl-enced In all their stores for first trator aisciinrgea. Estate of Bridget GHlIesple Inquest In partition pproved abso-lutely.

Estate' of John Grady Edward Brodginskl appointed guardian' of minor and bond approved." Estate of Mary W. Griffith-First and final account of trustee confirmed absolutely and trustee discharged. Estate of George Lawrence Anna Malinda is appointed guardian of minor and bond approved. Estate of Benjamin BennesV-i appointed guardian-of minors and First National Bank of Nantlcoke bond approved. Estate of Samuel Spirrazzl First 1 She felt a shriek forcing her throat rtuluiious.

He grew nervous as the .1 A. apart, and stifled it with her hands. wo months of this year, nn- In the next instant she let it come forth ark and terrified: for Alden ing the ray for still further advances with the use of a few basic principals LET SPEND hours of evening passed no breeze. There waa the shoreward drift always to watch. He remained on deck as long as the t'alni lasted.

And Mary stayed up there with hint. Towards midnight came a lltjla wind, there was promise of a clear, breezy dawn follow. Hrake xeemed to spring like a steel MndeV his fist craclct 1 sharply against Jake's face, and Jake pitched through Brilliant BlucWhite DIAMONDS $37,50 the pipe mils into the tinkling tide. (To Be Continued) VVM li YOUR SPARE CHANGE? of everyday business methods, Mr, Tremayne gave way for an exchange of viewpoints and business practices among the managers and solicitors. Each responding expressed enthusiasm.

-Special i mention was Riven Pert National Bank of Pittston appointed guardian of minors and bond upproved. Fuller, of Ashley who has lieen in the firm employ for twenty-two of its twenty-five years. Mr. "You'll go through the Srbe.i Channel, won't you, Alden?" Mary asked easerly. "Xo;" he retiitlied "Uau-gerous with euch a light air." "Oh; lather went through a score of times! ISosldes, it saves such a waste of time!" "I shall stand back towards Great r-linnol tliA nevt tAnk nnd tiasH GOV.

SMITH ASKS TO HEAR LOCAL CHOIR Estate of "'Stephen Ivan Htephan Ivan appointed guardian of nors and bond approved. Estate of Helen, White Inquest In partition approved absolutely. Fuller has had charge of the shipping PAY WEEKLY SOON SHOWS AN ATTRACTIVE SAVING department In the Ashley si'ore for Selected group of blue white diamonds, unusually large. Each set in distinctive mounting of solid 18-Karat white gold. many years and has proved a valuable and efficient manager.

Cooperation, efficiency of employes, DIAMOND KEEPS THE PLEASURE IN THE FAMILY throuelt In davlicht." he said, and Another honor in connection -with confidence of customers and service to customers were among the subjects '17 encouraged her to ask no more. its nimpiclous presidential hntQugM- MaryWt her fingernails until the tWn ha3 conia a sueldon quicks hurt her. For two days more the ship drifted Choral Society, of which Johi Lloyd about the Straits entrance, beset by Evans Is the leader, in 'theform of Pay $1 Weekly hf8' invitation by Governor Alfred Estate of Mary Conroy Private sale of real estate by executor to Anna and Thomas Conroy authorized and bond approved. Guardian authorized to join in sale of real estate. Estate of August Conrad Citation, for inquest in partition awarded.

Returnable March 20 at 10 a. m. Estate of Ratio Sperraszo rCita-tlon for inquest in partition awarded Returnable March 20 at 10 a. Im. Estate of Edward C.

Mitchell-Guardian authorized to make certain payments to mother of minor. Accounts were confirmed absolutely in the foil wlng estates: Nathan Rigel, Adam Ft-aley, Helen G. Hahn. discussed in addition to sale values, special weekly combinations and other of stimulating business. The meeting was considered highly successful and came to a fitting with an unanimous vote to send a telegram best wishes and confidence in employer, Charles Tremayne, who is spending the winter in Flosida.

The guests were; J. Crump. Llewellyn I-awbauph. Charles by spells of stark clm. Smith, of New ork State, knd mem- After almost fifty- hours of sleep- ners of his staff, tor the choir to less watchfulness.

Drake fell into a sing before them at the New-Willard SPARKLING And Blue White, this spar enn pay for this White tie I 18 Jewsl Wrist Watoh. ALL CASH heavy sleep when the ship was aaaln Hotel, Washington, after the Inaugu- becalmed within' a few miles of Ver- ral concert to be given on the night laten. The three mates were on 'of March 4, in the Washington audi- deck, hopefully getting the ship Arrangements are undwway Perfect Dismond Is wonderful hi qualityi a new Sapphire In Isy Design ef Hand Carved Whits told. .50 29 ready for port, although that )ort whtrel.y mrnihetH of the- louat chorus GAN'T BUY .06 '25 Catherine Kline. Andrew Shutak, Ila Plpas, Mioton Faux, M.

Clilipala, was still a hundred miles An- will inet I'resldent and- Mrs. Calvin other blazing day wa dying Stevens ('oolidge at the White House at noon marched the poop with swaying on March J. and if tlme.iifnTlttJLXu shoulders, brooding, seething. lie 8ln before them. urban, M.

J. Horan. Gomer More Frahcis, rvaraman, Michael had scarcely spoken to Mary since The inaugural concert in the night N'owis, R. Sliai pe. ttabroskl.

Edwin C. Shortz. Ueorite Hicks, Mark-. Mitchell, John Chesterfield. James M.

Harty. William E. Smith, John A. Michael h. Lauer, W- If.

O'Erian, George Rubury, AHhur Clemow. James Marley, Bert Fuller, Willard Mc-Gowan, John O. Griffiths, Byron Jones, Russell Stnink. William Haas, O. B.

Edgar, Theodore Tremayne, W. Earl Tremayne, and Malcolm T. Johnson. 1 MANY DECREES IN PACKARD AT Y. M.

C. A. Sunday afternoon in the local T. M. C.

A. Alton Packard. Redpath AND WE GIVE YOU 42 WEEKS TO PAY. "BRILLIANTLY BOTH The Watch sndthe Prioa are abeeluts-ly standard. Every appreeiates the need ef this Aceurate I pieoa, but a lot ef folk will with-eut I rem the lack ef ready money.

Why Mat make your pare ehange buy this Watoh. entertainer, will be the speaker. his last outburst. She watched him curiously, for he kept glancing towards the rock strewn Sebesl Channel towards which the current was subtly setting. She wondered if he, too, were so impatient.

The ship lay pointing at the northern end of r-laten, as perfectly reflected In the glassy sea as if she were actually set in a sheet of glass or a plate of steel. Her yard were square, ready for bracing up either way if a breeze came. Far out to "the 'westward a faint blue line seemtd to creep over Mr. Packard has spoken before Wllkes-Barre audiences on several Li- utiful this Pw WMtsaa7 PIswUm? adiM Mounting ef Riehly Chatsd Whit Geld. A LITTLE DOWN other occasions and has always been well received.

He makes thousands of people laugh every year with his of March 4 will be opened-with selections by the Marine Band, followed by-slnging by Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce male chorus. Sheldon Choral Society will then sing the num.ber, "Mutinous Legions," the interpretation of which won for ths chorus the prize for mixed choruses ftt Utlea on January 1, "The Marine Band will give additional eeleetioaa and the Sheldon will sing. "Babylon's Waves." The final number wiD be given by the Marine Band. Group photographs of the Sheldon Choral Society's membership, are to appear in the Washington Sunday newspapers and also on the Inaugural concert program. President and Mrs.

Coolldge and other notables of State nnd large delegations from the embassies and legations for foreign nations will be in attendance. cartoons and while he is doing this you are conscious of the fact that ORPHAN'S COURT you are in the presence of an artist the Jake paw u. wa8 perfect fiallorman. That breeze meant who is waster of his art. and back of his art Is a real man who has had a great mission In life and a great a fair wind at last.

There would be WE ASK YOU JUST BEP.VEEN FRIENDS WHY PAY CASH? ITS AN a short board on the starboard tackj BLUErVTOTB And Perfeet In Quality and Cutting is this Unusual Diamond) Creeisn Design! Mounting of Whits Gold. message for mankind. His subject will be "Funny Peo Specially Selected ple." This will be full of original to reach into the Great Channel fnir- way. then squared yards a clear-run through. He raised his to summon the hands to the braces.

"Why don't you run through Sebesl, Jake?" suggested Mary wit and humor in the cartoons which he draws Orders in peadlng estates have ben disposed of by Judge E. Foster Heller in 'decrees handed down in Orphan's Court, as follows: Estate of Henry Kneutzler Executor permitted to withdraw Inventory. 'S' Estate of Andrew Yafftz Edward Ctbulskl appointed guardian of minors and bond approved. Estate of J. Everett Vranklin Rule to set aside sale of real estate made absolute, sale set -aside and down onvment directed to be returned.

The meeting is open to men and BlueWhite DIAMONDS women. 75 ELGIN That enough establish Ks reliability. 7-Jewel Movement ss-turea positive timekeeping qualities. nested In Latest Design Hand CsrMd, Gold Filled. Am $621 Exauisite blue-white after YTtealrif eagerly.

bhn grippled his arm in her excitement. He smiled down at her admiringly as she re.Med on': "if that breeze doesn't last, it'll just mean heat, beat, beat again. Vou know the ship was over forty days wind-Jammed here once, lyhen father was ill and the mate wouldn't take her through the dangerous Channel-I'll bet you are not' that timid! it'll save us miles and miles! And," she added, with a lUtle droop to her mouth, looking tip-f ight Intij hft eyes, "I am so anxious to reach Batavta, Now Jake knew he should ctl! skipper. But he die He Tell. .50 13 of firrl uwragc? mond of perfect color and flawless.

Delicately hand-pierced white or green gold Only $1 Week. Transactions Strictly Confidential NO LESS FOR CASH THIS FIRST. WATER GEM, We asure mar Ola-mend value for vour dollars thsn effsred, by any jeweler in hi eity--Cash Credit HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS TO RENDER CONCERT Assurance in given of an excep tionally fine program to be rendered the fourteenth annua! concert of Wilke-Karre high school orchestra on Monday nislu' in Central high school starting at o'clock. There will be greetings by Prof. .1.

P. flreidinger, followed by "Star, Sprangled with audi eric singing. The program will offer- Overture "Frolics of Om enwald. clarinet soln Bmce Ernstl'soprsna solos, (a "Th -Little Novello, b) "Phllo Miss Elsie Koons "Dancing Ward. "Mo mentsJ'tustcar', Schubert orchestra' baritone aolo, Joseph Wolfe: "Flowen -June Luscumb orchestra Pa rt '1 II-Overture.

"Asmodens" Roltisori. orchestra: violin solo, Pets' Klein, "Minuet- in Beethoven erchestra baritone Josep' Wolfe; tsopular ragtime ard Peter Klein leader:" overture. VMoaale'-Rolllson, "Good orchestra. VQuFTrien ftrth2iiau5fl OTHER WATCHES UP TO $ri Wheat Say Perfeet Time, Mean Ahvy th Dot DONT POSTPONE Estate of Adam Staszko Widow's appraisement approved nisi. Estate of Ella H.

Emery Executor discharged. Estate of William McIIugh Acceptance by testamentary guardian is apnroved. Estate of Henry Da vies Private sale ef real estate by guardian to Andrew Maxtir Estate of John Mazewski Payment by guardian to mother of minora approved and guardian's allowance; decreed. Estate of Bernard Gillespie-1-Wyoming Valley Trust Cc appointed guardian of minor and bond approved. Estate of John KUgallon First and final account ef administrator confirmed absolutely and admlnlstra-, tor discharged.

Estate of Martha Lew la First and final account of executor filed and executor Estate of Japies' H- RlnemaB YOUR OWN TERMS as many a better, man. has fallen as many, many bettef-tnefl will all.Ifor a woman's Had "he 'sen master. "knew he-would take her bad See through Sebesl.many a time wP'i old i i i ri i i (SfapxttiSf for I II I I Manning. Toe fault was that ne was SVATCHEI i not master, and did not call the master. Instead of olowtng his whistle for the, bands to )M9 rt the and CC.7JIC7C Starboard ltfillns man a'Cour and tha ship began to speed through the curling seas.

Mary tooa at-tne ratL-origtii erea ana rosr, ner hair riyig ana her itps.

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