Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 28 Dec 1934, p. 5

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bt 75e 31.15 tt fur IONS nelebnte arrange take ad. ful place mate the Antiqxie English It a very IE hrk. Ill. M?rtt ENUE WING. lea. RICE. Cutl- :2th ”ve $5 iiisamis CHINA IN l urntrr0l'hllliMS 'aor . Lois Greene, 8 ,Par “Wm”, M Peed?. k Ing "thd World" Follow“! it n imitating a from Dr., Lois ttttCt now in China, which m q'rrttegt h be -tr, Mr. and has!!!” a. crew». id Lincoln Am: in "tr. Sim _thil Utter was “at In. Grtrem' bu pad any Many 'd Dr. eh' friends will he Lira. to re this most (loud (or from her. i Pu” let. Dent Friends: _ my)”; vacuums a. you up“... u..- .--" "V _ "ii?,eciierdi,if'dtp"g'ts,lt'klr: spent in mp0. , 3m mm“ tion sleeping dent? " anrtr. So the first week tt 1mm; in just I'l, nap after motile! for W“ the have been ,r6rhipte m on plains. _ I - . LL- ' Al plums, " ThekShaqiung plain is the ltd . very dense t't2,tlt no in Get, tbat t is you! magma” of Mic ' an I that); . cum an Ion Stk". Cronin: the plain from north 30 south. and pan- allel with the omni- the Pa' and which was an: to mm. to be brought {from the author!- Province: to Pom, in in t tgt no rice is ninth m In!!! t6N.atseru-ttl. Moldaner 8: Hurptr, DRY CLEANING - PBB8bt"m" “mama.” “PM Gar-um a“ fer d tit-O n window when the vi " 933881130 water “y. the and“ It": 'e) part of o not imam ”an, enabling the water to mom - 1y nnd without mg: credo!) dutieftr uted Ito the con portion of the plain. It)“, been OW that such I and might well be con- structed on our own "gterat aeo- board, to provent the tremendous loss from erosion. ' l . Shortly after was” in Pee) I been seeing deem the hit two wheeled heavy cert- - hrtie of the north. Wheel elm were Marat, with t ' wheel in the center and the lined carried on both hides. The land 1 ed dry and much af the rice I are “I ruined, while corn was very Inge. ' _ A , , The morning of the -q.'r dag brought us much - l chins; here the rain had been more shud- ‘ent, but they were still r Cl w ‘cemin props. The wear a.” from wells scattered om the tu . ' un- dertr-rrmtutttadttr - The water melevoted by we.» on ropes, the ropee being w k' , . on windtasmi, or' by new of. agend- less chem moment, , tdd' by a mule, cow or' donkey. The villus” here Vere , ‘ dee- olete things. Mm: /, m.- by 3 yellow mod wall, the I the wall forming the back well; of put '0!“ the houses, which were u " even to the roofs, of the mm c or; Ur I right post: lupport the ~1th .majorheunoereeleoof " The , door frame and window: are the . only other parts of wood. dwell! . themselves no of sun-(l _ brick. hen-Inc no reel weight. - your» ', m the principle of are?“ ‘ {contractual the roots ttt of bundle: of helium at: dawn end canted with I w and nanny a cost of mm! It bitten down. Then 'eemed to be no - in the villages butplen of but took away some of the "ennui. Many children ten around on Inked no any African, end. tlt? the color of the yellow brown Ill LIN' is very 1attorimto--ntt drug " cow ban, and they hnve littl of what we call fun except nt.th holideys‘. such as China New Year. 1 I ' _ Still' nearer Peking' aslonal . walled towns or almost . ties were 1 I seen. These were the big lla, tur- s reted and wide enough f r soldiers :k on top, that rally presen e hir- r ly adequate defense in th old days. :ll imagine thewalla were 20-30 feet , high, but.even so the, gin, one >‘plnce hie blown the up level u with the.ttop. t The mam-y of Penn probably - goes back 4,600 years, the early (t part more or less lecen . Why 1' was this site important f r so long! '.lrtitrttotonthde emitter: The h'iisusry of ‘Pe probably goes back 4,600 years, the early part more or less lean . Why was this eite important f r so long! Itttrnotonthdie undthero is no good river it with» them. The but: . min, not particularly - unusuully fertile. The eliinate is trying though bracing. The n at marble) .ia three hundred miles may, end how can one have pale without marble, while theihuge imhers for the buildings had to co from long _ dlstances, some of the at magnif- ( icent from Oregon in so! ing vessels. {The key seems to lie in be way: in 1which great migrations nd foreign 'contacts entered Chin: We think 'iot the net cont " t portal of ' entry for n country. whi e tor China (iii, table lends {end d sens Mow .golia, Tibet and Ind hur, were the high roads Over t mounting land downnhe rtverr one! can: (tho ancestors of the has, et: WHICH .|.v-- ....,_V.-,e,, :ontects entered Chine We think 1 of the see coeat es t portal of entry for . country, whi e tor China the table lands and d gem Mon- golia, Tibet end Ind he were the high roads, Over t mountains and down the river are» eeme tho ancestors of the C ineee, push- ing the eborlzinee to e new strip along the southeest t line, then in other were: eeme ongols and Tex-tars and Manchu, blue glue: from Persia and _Aralr! ' end Btsa11r the early Singer newt .mechlnee. With the materiel . ' tibiae ceme culture! end n , reclel cher- neteristtets, ell to-be embed into what. we know as Chin No tor-elm! culture hes ever“ eheo . or dru- ‘tieeny chenged C trtt3?thtt _ had ebeorbed end che Gai-i, coming end living in its! bore} den, end at the heme me he! been the source of much of he Jepeneu end Korean culture. An old story eeye that e Kereen p gnawed with en.-epe to, p . the Je-j peneee, but don't tell. pr so. Petr-' lug, commending tan bow pm. en. helper-tent trade ran became the 43¢.“an ( Your 'rrresrriter lhm GREENSLADE Electrical _cottr"'" Electric VShop ALBERT LARSON ”M10333 ' '. austregiy.t,t,ea. CA’ITON adorn] ttn ties wéré ph Ila, tnr- of r soldiers su n fair. th old days. " 20-80 mt is Lin, one fl! put '0!“ ' even not. Ur _ LIN' in more can of what holidgyt‘. zo'al oraron'srot m1 T ‘Mud the Chinese thermal": v w 'ter.? Nnnldns and Pokinzjo kWh-1'- capi- his w , . “it. Watt in this 'li3ill .316th hopes tnd 2"'fl"'t 2lllliiiiiG by of which were a diff“. that I foreigners in 1860 an aillifi north- wu weakened by the , I stt an em Inn whigh get. u" , than it hour who: Mt the film.” W pru- doqs id the south, and g; ( - out calling of the 'tq more.‘ The Ltntruatte School, [la it is now called, the Col " 'r't'i' Chinese Studies. .1: I made till place in whiehito stay. The -1'ere mod. em and the friendly ”I. of Dr. and Hrs. Penna seem“; pervade the whole piece. _.Dr. Ihttiy is but! of a; school and . 1tti wished sehaiat of Chinese ' Mr" and the other: tsotntoeted wit: " new; thru but experiences, A TIF, , how to give the moat valunble‘; ai' cc to vii-i iton. _ In addition, the 'ill) .1 library in excellent and open Q3“ ' we: vil- itorg find auto 0nd _ ' .tripa no ward at people 'all a them. The hoot rickshaw , aie Eng- ‘lish dud can alto? oneft (iiitho dwar- ient shopping due 2', ' or [how ple. A - ." in}: " h...." [unw- ,, n This firot few days i1,ift that tend- ed to the, macaw i in: that “a the itrat that MUM of com-u, Tharp were two "i'i,jet'l'i, girls from Tamas that I mic , {gluing with and r'ther.tlrru' puud ',1 j hr. The forbidden city is of T 't. the chief ‘placo of interest I , p,tell about lt would take Ml . a. Rare timido 3 red wall a i gmont, the froyal funny and $,It, _ “god in - " - . .~ _Ut _“_ .-.c um I. _.- Were'- awn“ _ mu: may m3 4;: and in their gold colored 4' ed stat- ”its.” wanton. Bi' v att cou ”M"'>~v"“lbv " while behind 1 FiilglEre plotl‘ were mud. and on 'HI ' walnut- ed which kept .u ii3'1 mam structure. One a be 'tlil? " by the multiplicity of con , "ll in rod with yellow tiles 1rn'/At' wall: and riots, but I View trait?“ - 1 Bill a it ls called and aha "t my sketch just to the north of " Forbidden City, shows the ran iiiiL t symme- try of it tn. Each mum, nun-1 ence chamber, eeremitt8tl room, or" living quarter is raisht. Ion I marble (platform, but the 'll)tiiii'll, itself is l of wood. Mighty pill!“ of chestnut support the huge ' 'li, .‘beams, and these carry the bea lly panelled anal painted' ceilings '_ri'i1t11. the woos 'i7iu/iiriiiriFriiii.i H“ of fiber {Ind Med and upon thi: was ap- plihd red lacquer, C _ f or punts - ... w. . - ---- LL- pupa ten “equal, .11“ ‘ . T - - ,....“, edidesitttus. In the ate room the pillars have a mi N _ htrurtt. in the plate; and over thid éapplied gold leaf and [dear 19w [ which but d _ kened with urn-frat: he original 1',%'llllu' hue , 't, 1nrgeiy ro- mbved and strouyriiiiiy ', feetltt mugved and str1tutMlt1t, , ' (action ti/tttet human: _. " I Tr". a hen, the r being in s"s'hl'i'tRr8lu'..i) Nhnking w ere they were y'!! at the time‘ o the lumen tro , 1, With whst. ins "tere, w h' exhibition‘ _rt,?h"e have bqen IT;? up and com. siplenble time etur,,htxt11 be spent] hive. The old Dot ; wag very? f nd of clocks-3nd 5.; large room is f1lled with iiriiiiriiai' specimens of ‘European M1“? art. She séemed to enjoy ttlt and when the,clpcka were r ”35}, birds nus, tiutterflies Butters ifll ',' glass foun- tains 5nd streqms aw ed to run. In the National a l -um, one of or... trainees, is a .'rF'-dxd array of In the National Mt -um, one or the palaces, is a aihry array of ceramics, jade iqiiEiiiie objects. before so many M removed it ‘was considered the tltll in the world, but .how it stun“ ow I do hot Imbw. m-Wle much ii doubtedly went F i," NEW miles EVE 7 thi] _ cLNtth'ttr'ltkwoM PAd _ ? GEORG u "$115931“ my:%mcgm “THE BET,i:,3Lq1qg.y" AND I}: 0g HOTEL SHERMAN m In Hotel- Sh BAL TABARIN ' "o"r"'t'h"i'"ia'iir, t.Ti (ra/uid (NOT A c: uh” I!" v- l i,rNtl?f. QU ' PARTY" (NOT A C 'n") m W ml ,8“ 1"" nm GREATEST Iiiiiti'tlitiut'mi, LEWIS-WW it?“ 2t.urttturrg .m- 3T/"rr (hm-I ban ttitg,tpK Atmotttttm' $7.50 $150 m tlie: living unw ( 5 within ' there THE PRESS in min) wells. one cennot but feel the 'hs- Uter presence of the Eu- preee or 01d Buddeh, the liked to be cellei An ignor t, determined "td1unssruptt1outs a women, she blocked progress in ne when it would have meant so much, eppro- printed millions of will: money for Golden Glo, BUT Strictly Fn SUGAR col? Richelieu Be Richelieu pound in Assorted Pu Baby Stuart pound pkld 2 t Crone and B1ael TOMATO J) 10/; oz. an; 22 pl. bottle l Frida), Good Kind , I Swims Brookfield Butter Assorted " 4 pkg: for -.wt._ Pure Cider QUAKER( Quick Cooking OXYDOL Large pkg. Fm Sirloin Steak Roam; Steak "ii, Ill, ---- Prize siow Beef Swift’s Premium Veal Chops 1b; 19c BI Fresh; Dressed Stefwing Chickens 'tttlift... turl 5mm we“ 1iprt.!lt.ltlliif.i,.ll,,A,lit1l 'r iifi"""'" We Wish Everyone a ProSperous, iLL-o F, Saturday and Monday SPECIALS I DICE TABLE SYRUP E Old Style; 20 on. pkg. of LAVA SOAP FREE. _ 'ol' VINEGAR Quality Matkgg Fancy RICE .well e Fruit JAMS t Grade Frqsh Roasted * 807 Waukegan Avenue FEE - SERVICE AND SATISFACTION A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL m m planar. and did an! with' thou she our“ to eliminate. Her m Km: an we W“! . i',"iiririiuauiitvedhetit inhuman“ the need for meeting the foreign s'nirtsettee squarely, WOW reforms. At the and of one hundred til”, the old FOOD SHOP, Smoked Hams Hamburger , lbs. for "e 23c 17c Lamb Legs 23c 15c Ge 35c _.. 9c 21c Swift’s or Kerber’s Swift's Premium , SPRING lb. "le atoBPoulAveI-ue Fresh Ground ALL BEEF Mte lb l P & G SOAP h..- Inn: 10 fe, hrn pkg. 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