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Show Ill Hrd Willi Herlrlrllf. "Wo can giv a jH,int to New York j i people nbotit getting their money's worth ; out of these little movable ehv tne bulb lighta,"mM a visiting Idahoan theothftr dav "Out our way we take them to bed with an. For keeping one comfortable comfort-able on a cold night they are as gd as i a roaring firo in a room. Rubber bags, tin boilers and other device for holding l hot wat r get coid. ; "With the tbennowietr 0 deg. be-1 be-1 low zero, as we often have it in Idaho for long stretches at a tim. these old fanbioned arrang'Tnents wotil I trf Zf In-fore In-fore morning But the electric btiilis ke-p one sung ami warm all the time. When 1 begin to get rea ly for led 1 put the light between the sheets. ',y shifting shift-ing it about every lit tie while it taken th chill from the bed by the tuno I mn nnilreaaed. As I Hd in I push this lirtht down with my fn-t. and nsnally fall asleep with it there, "It is proof again,t any blast of cold in tb ni;'ht I never knew its warmth to fail. It doesn't cost me any more to burn it all night than if I turned it ufl at bedtime, nnd if I burned a cord of wood every month in my bedroom, and conld ki-cp the lire blazing all night, I could not it iuad as cwnfortuble a by Oils little bulb." New York Times. |