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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Sep 1921, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR unnamed by First Church of Christ. Sciennq. or mgnuna run CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. éBnnday School in:- meaintelj following: Wednesday Evening Testiménial Service 1: 5:00 Chassis ................ . .5295 Runabout .............. . . 325 Touring Car ........... . . 355 Truck Chassis ......... 4.45 Coupe ................. . . 595 Sedan ............ . ..... . . 660 These are the lowest prices of P‘oifd cars in the history of the Ford Motor Compaq); ‘ "unv. _v v- .-._ Orders are coming in fast 50 place wurs promptly to insure earl) deliVerV. r. Authorized Dealers l‘elcplione Highland Park 164 Corner St CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING BOOK SPRINGER 8C PERSON You are Cordially Invited? to make use of the privileges bf the First Church of Christ. ScientisQ'. of Highland Put THE UNIVERSAL CNR NEW PRICES HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOI Hours 93. m. to 6p. m;. Sunday:2to6p.m. ' 387 Central Avenue U. B. DETEHHT» Corner St. Johnfi and Park Avenue. 325 355 445 595 660 WOLCOTTS ARRIVE AT 1 YOKOHAMA, JAPAN! GLAD TO LEAVE THE SHIP} in public just M :t (in! then. There arv «Mb 1““ Ihmp I think “f mw Hm! I ma‘s nnr :\ thr Mmd xhum- pooers \vhv Used 'ui p. atmuz (hr streets at night tappmg their invn- shod «[854 gm 1th not“, and aning their plainix'e two-rud mhistlw, and k0 Yr'qurduy ufh-rnm n \w hmk zu'ru“ Khv rrm‘k (HM up th- thrmxgh tm- fnrvxgn rhhirnu- ,~ Thv hUU\"< and cumin» :u‘v thr <':!_\' and i many Hilvrvst \un- fmunzm we “'Htl'hQ‘d gt \vrv u-rzsl'nly 11",: thin: 'hv lesx than \xnu‘ «4* that Yokohama hm x'hangx‘d groatly smcr I \x'as hvrr lwrnty-nim' yeah nun. 1-\'L'¢'pl that It is much largrr. ‘hv Shop> nrv the- snmc and the crnwds in [hr nurrnw ~trwt~' the same. Um- 5w» \‘o-r). httlv mom- for- eign t'ustumv than furmerl)‘. and me intimate 11ft nf {hr pwplo gum on In thv ucmng :tftvr thnnvr, \u- got into rirkshuws and \wnt slowly thru the‘ struts of the Japanese section. which wrrv t-ruwdvd with [K‘Oplt' and “ith all thr shops upon. We rude fur mnn- than an hour and found the mght life of the city fascinating and picturvsquv in thl' ('Xtrt‘nh’. I cannot «4* that Yokohama hm t'hangx‘d We have a large room in this hotel. The l’leasantun. ltmking out over the harlmr. Yetldu hay. There are half a dozen or more large ships lying at the mooring buoys almost under our winduws. Amung them is a beautiful Chilean naval training ship, with three square rigged masts and one funnel. an uld time euth-tte. and a lut of lul:u~k»hulled eztrgn ships and a muâ€" ple nt' .lltlizlllt‘M' llllt‘r\. We have a good liutli rmuii and the hotel table is ginni We l'étlllt' here ruther than to tin "Hi'uiul" “hirh i~ jud next to us. limmiw :t :» litiiet :iiid t'uihitleHilJ)‘ t‘ht‘it]“'l' The Nile here for our roam. It‘.tu‘|l~ iiitludeil. ti’l‘. yn per «lay t‘i’t'h. “hlle the pmirnw’t THU"! :it the ”(ht-int," \nthl-ut lmtli. thirteen In turn-eight eeiit> l\’ u is jsei: l< nu“ Xvi h l‘illfllhh :inil \xhile rut ~hnwy is thor- nughly mind. The“ air \vl‘} fe“ peoâ€" ple staying here the weather i~ hut and penple whn ('Ull get away urn- ;it the i'~-,~nrt~ iii the "inun- tuiii~. pruhzilily stay here 'u‘ll A" summer We >hzill 'l‘liix i~ 1‘. linte'. f2|\'\irt‘4i l-}‘ the‘ Sllll mm! [Justi as (ii (110. Japan to he a paradise for children, and the nu mue toy shops are full of inter- extirtz toys. l \\ e had not been in our mum at the :hl)!ll a quarter of In hour yesterday [liefute we had a vii-it from a nIIer itaildr who wanted tu take orders {or ,ponitve ur linen clothes. and there huh been n ~Ut't1'i‘slun «if tradesmen ever hm}. tine ('flmt‘ thix morning l-e- turt':\\e “ere drented The_\' “I” mnke :iiyt'hing yuu want nr luring: emul- (-f “Hymn fur inspeetiun. The} are i‘zitlfi-i‘ a nuisance. lut their }1Tlu'~ are t'henp ennipnn-d tn nun n ~uit Hf lrmy (‘hiiiew punKI-e \llh {er .ti- stuiil-e. iiiiule tn ynur urtlii, ~41”: nlmut (\wiit)‘ litinhl.‘ gulil \Ve fuuiid u iiuiiilwr wt .tltnr‘ awaiting Us at Tht", tut-k (\ .‘wim. Lliut iiune {rum Atlh‘rlt‘n. \\e thl um: that: same might have etilllt‘ mei if. u fhter steamer. Roger write.- u> truiii (‘hungshn nf the wriuus tight- im: hear there between the fun-es u! the North and the South The rail- K0011 hut?! mum mu: Im- mum um gnmi \Vv unm' hl'rv ruthvr tha {in "Grand" \flnrh x~ jud wat t‘ 1m uuw :I :» [1111.11 and (-unqdq-r rhmqwr Thv mtr hvrv fur nur r I12HU~ zmludm}. H hr. yn pvr emu-h. “hllv Hw pooh-<1 mum at 3nd," \nlhl-ut A bath. is thlr jsm: In 5.1: H mm furt_\-vu:ht v Xv”) Thh I~ r. hwh': fnvurwl 11' Enghxh and \xhxlv rut ~hlr\\')‘ is t nughly mud. Thrl‘n un- n-r} {0“ 1110 staying hrrv m the wrath- u~ and we let gm 3 rupe ladder un the lt‘t‘VHIrd slllv, The lmnt was Clt‘H‘l‘l)‘ handled and {ended nfl" the side and‘ We saw a man in a straw hat ('lnnilx‘r up the ladder. a mail hug and une br two packages were lowered by ropes. the boat sheered ufl’ and lay tuning on the waves whivh seemed to be about to l swallow her up and We gut under way i and soon left the lights 01' the “Nile" astern. It seemed rather curious that f twu big ships should amp at night in‘r heavy Weather In exrhange one poorl stnwaway. but I suppose that port r regulations require it‘ We saw thel SIUWIAWK)’ next morning. a young Rus- sian‘ l dnn't Wonder he wanted to 31‘! to America, but as he cnuld nut spenk English We could not talk with him.~ (.z‘ (hv tHL’Hlv‘ and (in->511“: hzhtxly \wm nn devk‘ Thr “Nth" lay tnsamg on the “an-s not far ufl'. lrut n \um tun dark to 5w hm-r plamJ): Shv “in ai-luu‘ with Ilghh and Nmn \u- saw a ship's boat krwrrrd and making for THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS,J-IDGHLAND PARK. am v staying hrrv u< {hr wrath-r i- V and prv whn mm nit away urn thr summvr D'snrt‘ m the muun- fir». “XI .41sz pruhnl‘ly slay hvn Hi Mummy (HM thv-n Lm up to Nik- 1 (0 Days. ‘ >1 \3 [u dn n11 .‘uxvl‘llt! HI (Ll \.« - ntwn ul' ”11‘ >hxgn, and gun 1h: :1: pLH'M‘I'. “v \wrv uruund about L m. Turnlu) '0' [hr ~(upplrtg tHL’Hlv‘ and (in->511“: hzhtxly ‘n (im‘k‘ Thv “Nth" lay tnsamg to 8121) There Several ya. ('ompare Prices with Those In the l‘nited Slates w by 1hr sum: 1 fr“ Mun H11 just M :t (in! then. There 1““ Ihmp I think 0f mu" ‘5 int 2\ 2h! de ~hum- "m UH'd In )II' RbOUI the rt M)’ H firm. \Vr mum-d sum: natlw <hup~ and IN! by thv [H‘nph‘ “hum going uhnut their MTnIrs. \n-nrxm: rm mun- «'luth- §:x\\' I‘HIUITV‘ and mum‘h uh! Em uilmu-d m l‘hn'u- nrvxgn H and gun! Ihlr and LI I) H m m'tlnn. pretty . (H'L’r 19 \xalk Muff .\'. uu)‘ Irufiic 1* suspended hut he dun nut lhxm: (ha! fun-lunar “'11! he 1n- quqrmi “11h. Hr Is unuuu~ for ma- ~-rnl;n-n.~nn~ mm \u- go {rum Japan tn flhnnghm and {rum lhrrr up the Yang!” h)‘ hon! early m Sc-pIn-nflnr Hv VHH mcvt u~ at Hankn“ um! (I. thh} u.- tu (‘hmu kunk ~hnn m thr hills'whvn hr \MH spun! his \zunmvn wnh} his fmml)‘ and ur, Wr may dn (hisgnnd .w n-H-rw uur prupmvd ruut‘é. \‘isitmg Prkmu and (hr nurlh on tiur roturn Imtvad of mung intn ('hnia by that mutt, Lu! “T hau- «mm; to nu dt'finltr dm‘lslun )‘rt Mean- “hi1? We are mung to take life easily and ihavc as good a time as Wr can. Sn {' r we have seen nuthing of Japan- vst tnvinlity (0 Americans uf which .m njuny penple warned us and see no reuspn why we should no! thoroughly enjoy uur stay in the Land of the Rising Sun. tn flhnnghm :md Yun‘nu‘ by hm! ( Hv VHH mcvt u~ 4 thh} u.- tu (‘hmu hi“.~'WhrH hr \MH [Editor's Nauru“. ubm'r letter was delayed in me malls. consequent- ly the one publixhed last week should have followm! this letter] the other is the sore and scabhy-head- ed (hildren one used to see every- where. I suppose that modern Jap- anese sanitation has done away with all that. for the children we see. and there are plenty of them, are well and happy looking, and as gully dressed as evefl and go bobbing about tied on their mother! hacks or on the backs of heir older brothers and sisterx just: as of old. Japan still seems to he a paradise for children, and the nun’erou.‘ toy shops are full of inter- extiltg toys. \\ e had not been in our room at the hotel a quarter of an hour yesterday liefote we had a vii-it from a native tailtir who wanted to take orders {or pon w or linen clothes. and there ha» been u \Ul't't'i‘slun of tradesmen ever out}. (”w «'amr thix morning l-r- tore§\\e \u-re drenwd They “Ill mnkr :nyt'hing you want or bring: Kowl- of “Hymn for inspm‘tion. The} Ni‘r i‘zitli-i‘ a nuisance. lut their priuw DENTIST H II. John Av...- fllGILun run lLulOll DR. J. W. SHED!) North Shore Train ”BONE 837 7 Enjoy an Autumn Outing at ...... “mm, .m. rd (0 see every- :hat modern Jup- ‘ done away with ldren we see. and hem. arr well and s gully dressed as 1g abom tied on I or on the backs hers and sislen span still seems children, and lhr are full of mh-râ€" n our room at 1hr n hour yrsterday u: from a nullvr u (akr orders for 11's. and [hen- hn> l tradesmen wvvr lhu morning hr- The_\' “I” mnkr vr luring: Kowl- (-f lion. Thr} nrr lut lhmr pnuw In nun a mu! dun-«- \Ilk («r .n- Jl' “Til! Y, ~41”: l gulll nlwr vl .t it. rs r‘, ‘In-k (\‘ .‘whx "H‘H. “r lh‘ urn: \‘c \'UIIH‘ mu If. Houvr \\'rm-.- u> lu» wrmus figm- I't‘n 1hr {uru's u! Southv Thr nul- HT i. ILLINOIS 'Highlmd Park Ticket once 5 N. St. Joluu Ave. Phone Highlmd Paul: 140 M in addition to the transportation 0! freight and en!â€" between Highland Park and Chicago we are pleased to .' nouncc that we are now prepared to do long distance no“; of house hold goods and furniture. - fi-w â€"- V'v â€"___ V v 7 Ta. Highland Park 227 Chicago Tel. mm 11‘ we now: ANYTHING ANYWHERE Amen'can Delivery Transfer Co: ANNOUNCEMENT M. E. KOI’I’ PROMPT MOTOR SERVICE d Pasquesi Bros. Motor Exqesg» Co": Office at REF’I‘ENWALD'S SHOE STORE ‘ (all H. l’. 446 \MERK‘AN RAILWAY EXPRESS Phone Highland Park 235 Commencing September 16 The American Delivery and Transfer (‘4). will handle all delivery for the American Railway Express Co. h mm Res. Phone 314 NOTICE numb of SL Mary's, Thkt m 1,:l-crtyvillr brnmh for xrh~1~ an md DECORATING 00. m: N. Gun 3-: 3"! mun-a has. [11. m in“: M 111 1k H Yux‘cst .d vy'Me \‘qde I’m- ‘d H‘ Y he gllllllmlllllllllllllHHIHHW High (.rld CHICAGO (‘OM‘H 2223 518:1 R. W. Pea; MAJ ESTI' A. Picchietti (‘OME IN The alley faced and a: pocket billiu pktely overll M ajesg Will On Ann ‘Wade the H SCHI'M Take II m Mn M l \‘ H \T ! nu \l-le Md b4 v rH'l \\ LN“ u” hr: he ~IN d1

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