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C t f f i M K would -have ,'Iilced. • ■ I t i ' i n n c ^ ^ :'kiid worrieS-him, He'd . b ii^ a d a b u t the \cooling off''experl- a a o ^ ’.feinrard each other after tbe u k me lo w .1 mo3e * /, /- ' r ..rsrwi’ aoii(i^ft|b*!<lenU«t’« today,\ he said home,, ' 'iifa r p it'«®tI rely. k’jm F l ^ ® i p i r u d ^ 'l ^ j u » t want to be a a i ^ W ' f ^ ’^ tr io i'sU il Important i s ‘■TM,' ttuii1*; *1L” /♦ «\* >J,VA m <nsn»thn* yirfterj this, Kent con.- tnuitod-a'sold. \ * t m a pretty fcad M^eoldi.LWuit Ball? doctored _____ S ^ T f c w i d o m him, but to i t. *Xmm might, have phoned that > j m tree* going to be late,\ aha iald him aagrily. } K hd .?« shrewd eye* It' was a super flelai doctoring and fretting. After B o w , days o* snlfllng and. blowing; an d coughing,' Bally told Um he'd \b itte r drop In and see a doctor on .home from the office. Kent [ promised to do so. Tbe doctor exani- r;lMjd' .him thoroughly and told him 1'i^i^.^iBtter stay la bed a couple of | ; OKia* arrived home late and found tb fti'h is dinner vac cold and hie w ife' In' an irritable mood. ^■“Tou might have phoned that you agoing to be late,** the told him ia g x f o *T oould have delayed the “Too knew t « H going to be late. You v a n the one who suggested I •top on m j way nome tomgnt at tb e doctor’*.\ Sally's mouth feu open. ‘‘Darling! O h , I forgot entirely. I'm so sorry. W h a t did the doctor say?\ B u t Kent wasn’t satisfied. Her contrition.didn't salye his^.hisfrt. He didn’t ttf'}itf^what;tn«sdoctor had said, nortdid’be remain-.ln' bed the next diiy»‘ He went'to the.office In stead ^ .''sp e p r th a ,daybrooding. XMplte'Us-bM^afforts h e and Sally w et* faUijMVinto'the' dreaded pat tern. And It wu* Sally's fault. She w m letting,-him become * habit frith h fr. The'Uurfli;aad^ghuaou?.pfthidr early mafttal~(layi’Waira ‘gone. She wasn’t inters*tad tn him any more. “Everything for the Home” Ellis M. W e ld Furniture and Undertaking %■ Main Street Clifton Springs, N. Y. \ ! 4 'd S S H S S S S v were married ^ l i v i ^ ’t bibj^ $[lm £h«s-iray. be. and every- .Sther.U^i strong, rugged man. ' lO f a f to teblijc!. ^ U s Iters got'worse. JKenfc siipok off 'hi* tqldj'Tmt Silly .didn't even notice th a t Itfcw jkgqnCnae told Jicr oni ;d»y ihsl-iis'wasfiiiovto* Ills business Intp larger ■ a n d ' njore pretentious Offices. He,.told her tbe day they V era going’ to move. H i* day eame and \went «nc£ Sally didn’t ask him ■how h* liked' hi* tuw quarters or how thing* hud, gone. 1 H e announced one Monday, morn ing that he’d Wen tre b le d W£b mysterious. Internal paIns;'of-lato and today ha wm to h a r e ,a .complete physical examination. B £ ;had the exariiirisHon and. deUghted*.witb the results, tame home t h a t night eager ■to advise 8«Oly th a t h e was in per fect phy»lctU condition. But' Bally • h W forgotten about hi* pains and -the-fact that ho waa going..to have a n ' examination. , ' {Chat wm the final Straw, Kent decided they'd have 'to hare a showdown; They’d h a te to (slk . thlhft over and attem p t te re- ,pair lhe damage before it was toe laia. With (his in mind he earns iwme Taeeday night. Sally came into th e hall and kissed him automatically an d returned to the kitchen. K e n t seated himself in the'living-room. A fter a momcnt.be called to her. She answered but didn’t appear, and be called again. There wm . a m o m ent of silence, abruptly broken by a loud crash In the kitchen. K e n t rushed to the door* the color drained from bis^cheeki, Bally was lying prone Upon , the fio?r. • Hi'picked her up apd laid her on tbe lirinii-room* couch and rushed for rWater. R e tu ttin g h e .found she’d regiined consciousneas • and was qiriHfiTg1 f . . •‘B ^ ^ i h - fieaveii’s name, what’s wrongf Whal.'toiade ypu falntf* “I gu*a*l'>’.jsaid:'Sally, “it’s because i ’m golhjr.to h a v e * fcaby.1* Xents ey*! h\Uge d; His throat sud denly fslt 'dry; “You—whstl Bally, how long have you? known»“ \Oh sysr so Iqng. More than a m o n th\ * v -But why (haven't you. told me?\ «Bee»HM >o» — rae never m m * . 1 m m , y» w m t « t seemed miwh saaaacaad a b « « t a y health , er eMtiirfttM.'er walfar*K Bvt it’s aB rfgM> dM U ic.” Like a. b o lt o u t ot tb« blue, the facts smote K e n t a ttack between the eyM. 'With sotnething like a sob he dropped to h k . knee* Meide the conch. \Sally I—I , w h a t a fool Trs beeal Oan you ever forgive met\ ‘For w h a t,. darling? There’s no need to worry. T h is sort nothing is «{Ulte nonnal. I t happens to most married oouptaa. I t —it’s the accepted pattern, for; m a n ted fpli*.\ \ntKbSrttM &ordt\ said k e n t fer> 'renUy, g a tttM n c her into his arms. 'SLEim by E.PAVioH S witw ( i t ' inquiries or comments re- CTrdlMy this column should be addressed to thie newspaper, or to 2364 James Street, Syracuae ^ 1 GRANGE PLANS for 15MD w e re carefully outlined ' a t L s i c P )ncid‘Iast December«in our 7Ctli Annual* Session; and highlighted qt several regional conferences this spring. Qustion now is, to p/irftphrase the song: \w ill you rejxirt i n December as planned in M ay?” Two weeks ago w e jog ged your memories on a few items, and suggested that each Subordinate Grange take stock o f its 'accomplishments. There arc several im portant program s w h ich weren't 'covered, and w ill stand mention now. Pig &. Hog Feed Hog Concentrate Pork Produces* H. W. Phone 13-F-3 LEADER Phelps Follow the t<eader The Bank of England has lo o t required its employees to sign a register upon their arrival In the morning, and if they are late they must likewise record tbe reason thereof. London weather being what it ls, the first tardy gentleman gen erally sets down \fog” opposite his name, and those who follow4 write, ’■ditto.\ But fate dealt a new hand, one morning, and the flrst latecom er wrote In the book, “wife bad twins.\ Under the twice-blessed gentlemen’s name mechanically followed 20 others, each followed by the .one wor£ “ditto!” EASILY DONE ■ ■- —* Son—Father, oan my new .bey frlehd replace .yonr busInes* partner that died this m o rnlngt Father—It's all right with me, if yon can arrange K witb the undertaker. ♦ Conversational Lapse k A small boy was asked to dine at the home of a distinguished pro fessor. Upon his return his mother questioned him at length, asking him if he had been perfectly polite. \Well said the sm all boy, “when 1 was trying to cut my meat, it slipped oft onto the floor— but I made i t all rig h t ” “Wh(t «W you do. d e a r t \ the mothrfi* asked. “Oh, 1 Just said carelessly, 'that's always the way with tough m e a t!’ ” '^cSoif’ConservatidS -DistrfcU- and. i f no I, why ao£?*The land’ work Is held in Irpst py you ftir future generations. Knowledge Is available that will enable you Ip Ipass' It on enlmnsqd ijuyolyp anti productivity. Makefi^tesCi 'ijleas work to your ndvtlwnS^1 FIRE PROTECTION. Farm ponds as G range projects or ns individual undertakings w ere ex plained’ thoroughly to your De puty Slate’ M a sters. These pan ljo os once p r a c tical as weH' as a source of recreation and pleas ure. M a terial re tu r n s on this ift- expensive guaran tee of protec tion from flro on your property can result In low ered insurance rates f o r all. JUVENILE GRANGES. Is Iherc a. Grange fo r the younger set working w i t h yours? If not, you are m issing *a most satisfying part of G range endeavor. Juven*’ He degree team s and ritual put on by teen-agers that w e have seen w o u ld Im p ress all of you.' it is im p o s sible to gauge in full the benefits to your 'tom m u n ity that w ill follow establishm ent of a Juvenile Grange. GRANGE INSURANCE. Have you enough? Are you fully cov ered in ste p w ith the increased valuation o f your property and equipm ent? Every home and business tin s h a d to he revaluated In lhe p a s t few years. You have* both, a n d they should be ade quately protected. SPECIAL FUNDS. Has your Grange m a d e its regular co n tri bution to tho Susan W . 'F r e e stone E d u c n tionaifund? O u tright grants to tw o boysNtnd two girls attending A g riailturoW jid T e c h nical In s titu tes are, made each year from th is fend. It is sup ported b y all Granges. At the sam e time, do not fo r get the Revolving Scholarship fund, w h ic h provides lo ta s to young m e n entering coll'egc noeding financial assistance. If you w ish to earm ark your con tributions to the National Grange Building fund, it can be done, ! %TftE'£flERO 'OF OUR-PL'AV*. W lu . BE' PICK, PIS CHER, THE HEROINE *IS DAI SY LAMONT, ANQ GVBSS.lj WHO WILL 8E TH£' ‘ APPROACHING- FOOTSTEPS l ! *$3 * * w m s ( D N ( 0 m £ P g ;; Make Dad Happy toith a gift he uh II^^^B treasure through' the■ yeurs . . . gif?**' him something from the jeweler* r. A new watch or a bracelet for hie, old one; cuff link*, tie aet'or key chain; \ * a fine leather wallet'or manicure get; any of these will give.him delight. BOSSHART & MORPHY Jeivelers Clifton Springs, N. Y. FIRST to bring you the *»•*- Doctor’s Logic Doctor <as he finishes painting, patient’s throat)—TbafU be^t#* dollars. 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