7 "no v ""r._r. sl.'.",.".')','.', I mu... in! mull-h. '02. ,‘EPIII RA Et.ti'i?i', ttith.'.' M 2-“- In.“ P-tith/it""""""' 'ii:'ji'ii.i:'i,it,.,iii. Norma†r, vacuum: 'ld1'pir,r, 'Ar,SUL ',"detG"tf4'.',%let't t...q.tftrpeLftutitq Pug-Nif- I“ 'iiicaaa a 9- , ',151tattttd a. all: IliM paint-n: '$tWttbDAY, DECEHBER, _../,_,.-_.'..,, 'iii-i' , o iii" _'ii"i,'i,jiii'i" I 't fl (l'" _ - _ FF. "iitTietssiigl ttJI) â€a R MM!†Obtainable; 'Nst'tt (2)11!ch o,,..,,-""" “~"‘.â€"' itAtLRoAD COMPANY 'i. r . mwint Park Ticket Offiee Telephone 140 CHICAGO NORTH SHORE ind . MILWAUKEE at the Convention of the American Electric? Railwny Association, October If, 1923, Atlantic City, N. 2]. 4r Because of economies in orkration,iiewed - ‘o _ , , as a measure of, the extent to which .the company has taken advantage of new devel- opments, 1n operatmg and ana1ntenapce time- tices and, equipment, originating with Pl, ers. "T1it' company is ON!†lyokeut Fr every milk ' won the frst T (, V CHA& A. COFFIN §MEDAL The North Shoré Line I f ONARC, â€QUALITY†" myfas evidenced by the fact "that a We! the cduntry'was made during the year by atrrttup of its men to find new ideas burn other companies'which mighrbe applied to their. property.“ IilB'l"lii,filmli ; Froroteporeeft-uemrsird Our Monarch cum, is NEVER so“ in M v W Ettuhtithed tttst mp baiisala, mm; glass; magnum max, ILLINOIS Hanan-k lk a ' :5ng 'biWiNi 1Sye cyiitata1 'ur, m cm; But than): this in}: was will: Ju- Meat mother had and. the noun w" - aka-ant Pours mother was not Mainland We Jaded; M m list I dimple. kind-hum Bo Polly am am to (2mm shop be amt-Aunt Bus-n. T man I um Io‘ibm to: he. I we rvhole dollar to the an! Scouts. no! can: Christmas t won't have a can .oi' manage ka." 't t "wan; :9: menu; chéerfnl unin- are: you do," Bolli- mocha! creamed. "Nothing to remind her that Btte't III hunt Pd In}. It" the thought, no: tip an that counts.†’ “Oh, yes. of course," Jemdiea pooled. “But Whit tttttit I tether?" " “Why am some beautiful boudolr 'ttgrpeeV She'll DWI: be sick-n In; ttaie-4f lauded the dot m m." ‘ , . "That'g m 'de-usa, sum to" an clever. tummy." Ana Jada an on to Her 01mm:- shopping for Great-Aunt Sula. . in the little brown you†on Paul 'tggi" the sum. question was being _ and mud. . ITttoe old Jung!†P?ttr cued." "Int/ttttOri/tair/ju/iid alum! shame-sou noun-m up but, mid m tttrmtit Gnu-tun. Ill;- be‘chrmuu‘ without love! m1 "Welt, 9hr, " mm the am 'li" . Will Inner." . ' Warrior“; you. you know. 'att our honey neon her not forgetting " I. Jenni. mother anvhred wisely, “Well. dear. it isn’t the gift that will latter to Aunt Susan; It’s the thought. She has everything In the world. of course. It's only to let her new you remember hee-and lo the Jessica Itried., "Oh, mother, win: a bore) Well, I'll zoom and [at tho old thinker present right may and have It om with. But what can Il give her, Che has so much?" » Jm‘llved on Elm stint In; “tumble llttle house woman will yteirattotrtr; and went to Ills; “If: tinithtng tiishiiirt. Potty llvod’vqy down below china: hill on I street and “Purl.†’1: m; I Beeerirt.ettoatgtt meet. bul far m fashionable; dud Polly was a sophomore tit high school. Her father was a teacher in that “my high school. and tht mantles. arm; Inlay exblalna tho, smallness of their: little house and its location. [ While Great-Aunt Bonn wu sitting up in bell In her dark old mansion "my, in the city, thlnklng about Polly and Joules. 'botii those girls. strange‘ to Bar, Were thtnkinr,quite concen- tratedly of her, tom For it was only a fed mid to "trutsa" and' It In} their yearly habit to send an: rich. hagzhty aid aunt a Christmas meant. ,)fi,siii"'rji""lffi"ii"' SQ They Were cousins, but how am out: 'i ', i Bad all!» Jessica or tour hard what the can: had heard, they we?“ have begun to slug, too. For neither (an of than girls had everbeen to En- lope. or aver traveled It all; "Agtd wlth both It will the fondest dream. F-' r 'tVit/itat-r, “than; pm Dena to slug. on his Then menace all while Great Aunt 8w thought my qua-non 4tFer-- lhould also at on of her great-niece; to Iceman†under bee are?†_ 1ual mm. M W tot "t fo - ' even it I have but! Conga-s a T peter. ate*. n†needn't an it toe Print thr T old woman. Wing. a . m to Borloir Slums 2,do,p,t.Ut" "t But nobody answered Aunt Emu; for there was only the may to but. Not treptrinteerupted by the canary. n who Mme bird who know Grant Aunt Susan's ways. one went on, All to new. ttttting bolt upright union: her want [any outorrs in the rich. pi; bed, "th much fun "in; alone. trot ever. Wands: how, Jessica or Pttttr now would uh grueling mum may n ma oid woman. Guess I'll thinkgit‘ 'r"r-erxn't, well, though. baton I out either cram." , ' - T I tbErHtit.C0atEutyt' gm T ii'dti% ' re e, SW', '0 Child. anew“ by 'r-Ht'" at tho V not: 'f' -' ', It mm. mu‘EVoloo. mutation up. G, JI l"?""§w ' “L. on '. y pagum“ T c o"") _ "I! Clamp: THE A _ o Child am». mm In In cl N Itâ€: _"' . _ ' '. . 40 3111011th a! God. Int: I. I love: ', _ d " Thing 2?'ratltt Raina. within Tinnoch» mother. “Why. oh why did 'ehoou me?" Bat Polly’l mother, T 't a. two: that "otduadie. , g to- tions. , mu." m. hm . , A two: that “01611:!“- Jul nom. , man." an an. - (a my. Vmcnlmw That night's)" wrote I i.th letter to Pour, a MC " about Iqul‘ncy It. number to go on I “not old um 1mm soon a m h Emma with has school. And the'd'hy my mm mm in the u " bran Manna Pew street was this; n ml: " the can-r113 the “may. Portertmmrtt - had com um "Europe, at; _ woe." she teftted., '.) mother. “Why. on why did. etretar- . “Knuth!†and qrmtu)ii. Bun. 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