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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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1 i THE EVENING NEWS. WBLKES-BARRE. FRIDAY. JUNE 2. 1922 lit- JL Pennsylvania's Greatest Food Establishment HOLDING SATURDAY MORNING Another of Those Stirring Bargain Events for Which tlie Vogue Shop is Noted Value that should act as an alarm dock to thrifty women and Mine tomorrow in order for them to bo.

among the first her -when the store opens Pastries For Your Summer Home Over Sunday The 101 varieties of French and Home mades made by us in our own big, sanitary bakery, fresh every" day, offers you a wonderful selection from which to choose your Sunday pastry needs when you plan to spend Sunday at your summer home. You needn't do any baking. You will find better bread, finer pastries and jrrjer variety here. It is our boast that absolutely no substit utes of any kind are used in our bakery in any manner, shape or form. That's why we can hardly supply the demand for our bakery products every Saturday.

If you doubt our strong claims just try a sample order this Saturday. Special orders for weddings, filled from 5,000 recipes. Wast Xaara Futk.r ila Tkat Deestlr PlcaM Hrr. For a minute or two 1 thought BROWN'S CAFETERIA IS COOL, COM FY AND CONVENIENT and dining here in the Summer months is as attractive as ever. A FIVE DOLLAR my mother-in-law would actually have a stroke of apoplexy at my augfottlon that ah taki one of her own trunks to pick the table and bed linens for our southern sojourn Instead of my "keepsake" trunk, vtilcfc she had demanded.

Her face reddened, and her figure fairly brlitled with astonished anger. I was Irresistibly reminded of a wrathful old turkey gobbler I had once seen ind never forgotten on one of my childhood trlpa to farm. Then I felt my resentment flee, and a desire laugh selte roe a desire a desire which I with a mighty effort. It was palpably no time for mirth. "I shall see Richard about this." she said at lsvst.

It wis exactly the tone and manner In which she would have announced to refractory child, "I shall see your fsther ibout thia Gingham, organdie, Jersey, taffetai and other popular materials all sizesin stylish, smart, new FOR ABSOLUTE RELIABILITY 'J DRESSES Specials For Saturday $5 Yottr Choice Tomorrow Morning At when he gets home," with J1 the promise of a whipping which that mot absurd and futile confession of Inefficient maternal discipline Implies. 'Wo so, by all means," I said, pretending to misunderstand her. -He has several trunks which, hold only old sketches. He will no doubt be glad to empty one of them." Now I knew, as did Mother Ora-ham, that Dicky would as soon lend his evening clothes to a needy waiter as to take out of his trunks the sketches they housed, and which he cherished so assiduously. But the uttenance of the suggestion Ba me the time and opportunity to edge near the door, and make a quick exit before Mother Graham to frame a sufficiently crushing retort for me.

Aa aexpertrd Meeting. In the hall outside I met my father. He looked oddly at me, started to speak, stopped and finally said with a rushoand decided embarrassment. "Pardon me, dear. I could not help overhearing some of your conversation.

Mother Omham's voice Is extremely carrying, you know.1' "I won't dispute your I said lightly. I saw that for some unknown reason he was nervous, excited, and I judged It best to loosen the tension a bit. He smiled faintly, but absently, Long Island Spring Ducks. Milk Fed Broilers. Corn Fed Fowl Values to $24.50 1 Cars "4 9 ijr i if 't 4 1 Lb.

HOME DRESSED 1 OC VEAL BREAST FOR STUFFING Lb. HOME DRESSED aC VEAL ROAST 1 Lb. HOME DRESSED IDC VEAL, STEW SUIT If Lb. CHUCK ROAST DC PRIME TENDER BEEF 1 Lb. BROWN'S TASTY 1UC LIVER SAUSAGE 1 Lb.

FRESH PORK a-lC BUTTS In Most Of The Wanted Materials surrylng on to the thing he evl- aenuy wisnea to say. "If, If there la any difficulty 1r Lb. FRESH TENDER UC BEEF LIVER 6 Lbs. PLATE STEWING I Of- BEEF. Cut From Corn ad JC Fed Beef.

Single 6c Lb. BROWN'S FRESH CHOPPED BEEF 14 about a trunk I have a large one Values to $29.50 which I would gladly" "Donate to the cause?" I questioned laughingly. "I am not sure that It Is a worthy one, but certain that It's an unusually needy one. -yJ5 But are you sure that you can spare a trunk? I thought you kept your choice souvenirs and mementoes of your travels In them." COATS J. "re Brown's 'r Butter L0 tpl.aCO (Single Lb.

44c) I have nothing that cannot be transferred easily to a big box." my father returned, "and I wpuld rather lose my entire collection than that you should be bothered op perhaps tempted to disturb those keepsakes iOWrCM of of your His voice was r.usky, broken, and he turnd away abruptly. I knew Pure, rich, sweet and wholesome. Brown's Perfect, fresh Tub Butter, Is indeed the last word in quality butter. In addition to its wonderful flavor you have the assurance that it is perfectly handled in a sanitary way from the dairy to your table. PUTTEE that once more he was being scourged for the sin which had Of The Kind You Want For Summer eparated him from my mother, and wnlcn made recollection a torture tcr him.

A Promise Hade. BROWN'S 25c COFFEE Values to $29.50 At, the sight of his misery my own conscience pricked me. for sramethlng In which I had stubbornly persisted ever slnoe my father's dramatic return Into my life. ago I burled the bitterness with which I had regarded him from babyhood, because of his desertion of my mother when I was but 4 years old. For years now I hsve A delicious flavor combined with a rich, rare aroma, will be found in every cup of Brown's 25c Coffee.

Many of our most exacting: customers are now using it. They have not judged it by the price but by its fine quality. Try a sample order this week-end. heed of our advice to be here early tomorrow. You'll want several of these bargains if you know values when you see them.

given him the respect and devotion due a parent from a child, but 1 have never shared with him the letters and mementoes of my mother which I have cherished for so long. I have had a queer, selfish, little feeling that they belong to me alone. Although there have been many 1 Each. 7 oz. Jars GRAPE 1UC AND CURRANT JELLY.

Vi Doz. Jars 55c). Each. 6 oz. Tins SLICED TURKEY MEAT.

50 rr Each. 16 oz. Jars aCOC STRAWBERRY JAM. (Vi Doz. Jars 38 43 Each.

No. Vi Cans DEL MONTE CALIFORNIA PEARS. Each. No. 2j Cans DEL MONTE ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES.

Each- No-2 'i Cans 3.C DARBY BRAND SLICED PINEAPPLE. Continuation Of Our Annual Jane cm Clearance of Millinery SSp Every hat is placed on sale for Saturday jOT at a mere fraction of their worth. Watch Jjf our windows for some of the specials offered A to you. Doz. BOSTON CREAM PUFFS.

Each. LADY DEEN LOAF CAKES. 60 40 Each. ASSORTED FRENCH PASTRIES. 8 times when I have felt that 1 ougnt to show them to my father, yet I have always hesitated and forborne, partly from sel'flshness, partly from honest doubt whether there would not be more misery than satisfaction in his perussl of them.

But something in his bowed head, his ageing figure, made me resolve swiftly and suddenly upon a radical departure. I ran' after him put ny arms around his neck and drew his gray head down to mine. "Father, dear." I whispered softlv, "would you like something before we go South, too look over the contents of my 'keepsake trunk'?" The sorrow-ravaged face which he turned was illuminated by a flash of hepptnesa. "Child, child:" he said brokenly. "I am not worthy to look at those sacred mementoes.

But there is nothing on this earth which I wish to do so much." 'Tour wish shall be granted this very evening." I said Impetuousiv. "And I accept with pleasure your offer of the trunk. It will keep other Oraham placid for day or wn. I hnDP." AfV- ASSORTED CUP 4UC CAKES. 1 r- Loaf.

SUN MAID IOC RAISIN BREAD. p- Each. DUTCH COFFEE aCDC CAKES. The VOGU Shop 55 South Main Street 55 Asparagus, Green and Wax Beans, Green Peas, Peas, Spinach, Squash, Red Beets, Carrots, Tomatoes, Egg Plant, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Parsley, Radishes, Cucumbers, Rhubarb, Celery Hearts, Strawberries, Pineapples, Cherries, Canteloupes, Watermelons, Oranges, Grape Fruit and Bananas. "If you were as good a daughter as you are a daughter-in-law.

my V. Heir." mv father Siiid quickly, "you must have made up to your mother BANK EMPLOYES for for many tr.lngs.' GIVEN BANQUET He walked away to his room swiftly, as If he could bear no more conversation. And my heart glowed at his words, for my conscience was East Northampton St. Just Off S. Main clear on one point.

1 had Been i good daughter to the little mothe -who had suffered so much. (TO BE CONTINUED) Pennsylvania's Greatest Food Estahlishmcnl 1 rO AH! EPSOM SALTS NOW LIKE LEMONADE Eptom 8slts made Tasteless with Fruit Derivative Salts PROPERTY DEEDS M. Rosser, of the Kingston Bank A Trust Company, presided at the conference and banquet conducted by officers and employes of that institution In Hotel Redlng-ton, last night. Representatives of each department frsported on work bein done svnd difficulties encountered and the meeting was decidedly interestfnar. Mr.

Rosser. who lias been associated with the bank since 1896, garve a delightful address on the accomplishments of the bank, Its history and Its future possibilities. E. J. Evans, cashlar.

Who has been with the bank for the past twenty years, made a few remarks," after which Jtfary Wagner llbrasy budaau of Philadelphia, explained the working of a new filing systeVi being- installed in the (bank. The following were present: E. Roescfr, president; E. J. Evans, cashier: P.

T. BtmmfTI rr rr. riav. to Joseph M. Slahlnskl of Edwardsvllle, property In Lake Twp.for $2,250.

George C. Pahler of Forty Fort to Mary Forster of Wllkes-Barre. property In Wllkes-Barre for $8,700. T.rTTIF. ROY ARTtrinrA John Bhlmko of Glen Lyon, property In Hanover Twp.

for $650. Elizabeth Jones of Wllkes-Barre to John Menetola of same place, property In Wllkes-Barre for $2,500. Thomas B. Harris- of Laurel Run to Frederick Frederick of same place, property in Laurel Run for $350. Winfleld L.

Parsons Barre to Josephine S. Walter of same place, property in Wllkes-Barre for $5,400. 7BSaiy- I in. .1. I I Born to Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. Lena han, a son. May 30.

Mrs, Lenahaa was formerly Miss Bea. Maokvtn, David C. Lloyd of Wllkes-Barre Bcrumen. 1 property In Kingston Twp. for $700.

Jonah A. Davles of Edwardsvllle to Frank brust of same place, property In Kdwardsville for $2,400. John F. Haefele of Hanover Twp. to Simon Hhafron of same place, property in Hanover Twp.

for Lewis E. Weldaw and wife to Jonea of -ly mouth- Twp.i property In Hanover Twp. for $650. Edward Crisman and others to William Montoney of Edwardsvllle, property In Kingston for $1,260. Stanley Trzclps'kl of Hanover Twp.

to fitanlalaw Trachlmowicz of Warrior Hun, property in Asknra for $8,000. Minnie O. Perrego of Norfolk, Va. to Stephen Yencha of Wllkes-Barre, property In Lake Twp. for $1,200.

Walter A. Pmtzman of Jackson Twp. to J. J. Becker of Wllkes-Barre, property in Jackson Twp.

for $400. John Ulpls of Hanover Twp. to Kajrl Koslofskl of same place, property in Hanover Twp. for $1,500. Lehigh Valley Coal Co.

to T. H. Jepson of West Pittston, property In West Pittston for $1. Mark A. Scureman of Kingston to Frank Mesh of Hanover property in Hanover Twp.

for $650- Mark A. Scureman of Kingston to les, Adam Steinberg, John Chlcallo, Russell Francis Murray. John Demko, WUbnHt Taylor, Robert Flack, Olwen Rnyddarch, Al-thea epencer, Th-uraa Williams, Marr Pasklewlot. Ary O. Egy, Mar Wagner.

Katherlne O'Malley and Vera 'Carney, Steiess James H. Shea of Wllkes-Barre to Mary A. Kilcoyne of same place, property In Wllkes-Barre for $5,000. William W. Lazarus and others to Mark A.

Scureman of Kingston, property In Hanover Twp. for in 1 Otto J. Behrens of Wllkes-Barre to Carl Swanson of Hanover property In Hanover Twp. for $850. Mary E.

Newell and others to James K. Dukas of same place, property In Kingston for $18,000. A. J. Sordonl of Forty Fort to John A.

McHugh of same place, property In Forty Fort for $700. Bar re to Andrew J. Sordonl of Forty Barre to Andrew J. Sardont of Forty Fort, property In Forty Fort for Josefa K. Btortz of Nantlcoke to John Mallnowskl of same, place, property In Nantlcoke for Mary Bonk of Wllkes-Barre Twp.

to John Schwartz of same place, property In Wllkes-Barre Twp. for $1. F. W. Wheaton and others to Domlnlck Ournarl of Luzerne, property in Luierne for $1,100.

Edmund Wldeman of Wilkes. Barrs to Louis Novlcko of Kingston 4. SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism a Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis, Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain 1 Accept only "Bayer" package "which contains proper directions. IUBdy J'Byr boxes of 12 tablets llso bottle of 24 and 100DrugRlate.

Asplrla ttt tote auk BtTM sUaufaeUtl tt UscUccWsUl lilUyltwM PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS TO Washington, D. C. VIA NEW JERSEY CENTRAL FOUR DAYS ALL EXPENSES $27.00 LEAVE WILKES-BARRE, 6:49 A. M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME JUNE 5, 12 19 AND 26 IBS WW bil Iklls l1 Enjoy all the splendid phlitc-actlon on the bowels of a dose of epson salts without the awful-taste and nausea.

A few cents, buys a handy package of "EpsonadeL Baits." the wonderful discovery of the rui la tut BiuiikW American Epson Even children gladjr take It You can get Caasal ticket ageats mw write D. Glnacrt District Ageat, Striate. Fa, tse 4c talis It at all the leading drug stores in ue county..

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1884-1972