Illinois News Index

Libertyville Independent, 25 Dec 1924, p. 12

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it tw * in . ie M Cl 5'":"% r'*" 3 e ks flls s Te ./ T *al #$ HVFJ 1/ J Tas Then quick as a wink to the basebsards he flew, To place, for convenience, an outlet or two. -- . Then he put in the corner where bookcases A tall floor lamp for which we're more grateful by far, _' For the ceiling and side walls, and table lamps, too. _ ; But he did not stop there, for he took from his sack, OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS _ _ _ ___ Serving 6,000 square miles--202 cities and towns--with Gas or Electrici / l Horrmmad our old chandelier to remain, % dnwm:c&nnummnthenme.' 4 : [ -- But in front of the fireplace, beside the new couch, > T / He placed a small reading lamp, taken from his pouch. # -- _# .4. it o e : ho o ied c 20 ""'"-- 7 #E PCV % ahetng w m 4 en e we : m nds ol old | o lamp next was disclosed to my view, was but hiding, not sleeping like you; (6 &A MODERN SANTA CLAUS" was "-' * l','l"' 1 A 1s&mmm r ie h Which enhanced its appearance by night and by day. To add spots sE coion to briginen the hakk _ * * Which was just ea up our wi For aten't those the presents for girld and lor boys This girl is one of the more than 10,000 entrants from the territory served by this Company, in the nation-- lhvhcacmdn&pfid-*-dthembflonmbo (was the next plgée that he went, residing at 310 West We feel that Miss Moore's e:&tt is worthy of notice so we are others oppo On the landing, the place where the stairs make a turn. He Pn e o e Aoic h oi n t e t 20 0 1 ce 0d e ae 0 en ocm in en _ MEWRRN To attach nu:m:&t: before no:wd.ld&;:'n Then he gathered his pack and to hall: and to stair, In the kitchen, the domain of pot and of pan, ww«mfimam a dense milk--white fixture of enclosing glass, Was the light for the ceiling, the best of its class. Since the table the center of interest is, . t mtaaenres. are Bymofiwpbm&u"wkh my mother, the queen, 34 B4 and yetleaves & T f~'---'---'_'--"--"""'--;"""""" % Totho'waflouuc?:dod\thod:.c»_m. (=" Then a small boudoir lamp did he place near the bed, Which she always has longed for, so Peggy has said, _ Then he the bedroom where did 1 tee roen that I mw hm is T uid on mt To pre ny shadows, companions of & ie placed Inmps oer the sink aad over d Just so high from the fioor to avoid danger above, > Though the light was diffused evenly c'er the room, Somnwumwmld fry, _ And bread might be toasting, with ham 'n eggs nigh, At the head of the table, for comfort again, resented her essay in the ves 'v'vtlth which we love to (Copyright 1924 hy Mary W. Moore) L4 E}y i o %€

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