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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Sep 1921, p. 6

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w .‘ ‘Wm a. PAGE 811 Coal Solvayé Coke Highland Park Fuelf Company 102 N. lst St. HERMAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 Building Material Expert Dem-Surgeons ls Auto-Pneumatic Everlasfly Soft SALES OFFICE. LAKE‘FOREST, ILLINOIS The 9% Office and Residence, 104 Waldut Street MINES. E mbalnwr MATTRESS J. J MINES 8c SON Highland Park. Illinois Funeral Directors Established 1890 'eséfona Telc-phmk‘ Lady A>sislant 141 U ni'im- il‘ loin: tn w» Illurt', \Vi- unit In 'hv lu-uutit‘ul Muann huh-l tin m lwmh llllll “ntihed the .xlll‘l. fu’lllllliL' {mi wlnwh it is famous unxi thvn \w \lsllwl ler :iqnurium not far away :H‘.~l mlnnn-«l tln- strangely shiipml (Allll brilliantly inlurml fishes, they are pui't‘m tly incrmlililt- creatures and l t'i-lt like \uyint: Wltll the wun. ti'yninii nt llh‘ 2m; whcn he saw the uii‘zitlr, "llk‘l‘v .iin't nu ~uch fishes." Wt- \mnilrrmi alwut a WlIllt' among the zitzrm'tiw ~linpe< nt' llnnululu and Vlsltt'tl St. Andrew's (‘athetlraL a handsome church surmunded by beau- tiful izmunils in the midst of the town. The Nunking was to sail at live o'clock and half an hour before that time we were back on board watching thi- passengers roming on with leis, nr wreaths of bright color- ed flowers, ur tissue paper imita- tions. about [ht‘ll‘ necks. as the ship left the dock pruniptly on thv hour those lei: were thrown (mm the deck; to tho crowds on the doi'k, many full- ing in the water. this is supposed to assure a fortunate vuyagv. Altogether. the tiny at Honolulu was a delightful one and an exper- lmn-c whivli Wlll not umn lw {olgntten but it inn :1 atre-nunih «lay and We wvlt- ull qmtv \nllin: tn qwnil Sun- day ‘llllt'il) \\r lunught "Wu; H vlulu \Vvl't' L'wl'xzvum muxuw uf l'ul- M. “1- never mw ~ur'n a profusion of M'iillam flmu-h a> vruw all Mmut (he Marni. n St't‘lHS n \‘m'itnblv earthly pnrarinw and \u- \u\\' uniy l-nuugh tn m'ikw u‘ lulu: In 5“” IlmH', a tuux' vvf Hw lfiiflihi. .\H(‘r (invmi: Iin‘nuuh iih' busy Arm-b of the «'it)' \\i‘ won! [u tin- i'uil. II Yvrruu- on tho ninuntum >1sz {rum \shivh Ihrro is an extensive and magnificent view of the mountains. the fertile valley in which Honolulu is situatrd and the sea beyond, which displays marvelr mu.‘ vurivtim~ uf mlnr (luv to tho vary- ing depth and the waves breaking on the reefs and bench Travelers say that this is onv uf the mm! lwautiful vivw.~ in the Wurid and it i: :‘asy to ireiivh- it. This is (he prvcipirc over whivh Kim: Kumvhanieha. whuse brm.7.c Autuc ruuuh in the renter uf tht- wily. drove his (iz'fcatmi enemies \V'iwn hw vunqut‘rmi the island in 1795. and :1 iirunzu mMct fixmi Ln {he rpck Cumnu-mumu-s tiu- oxpluit. The road up 'u 'h. i'w‘i i~ wx) \tm'p and winds iz'm 1 i. Ii. ~ ‘mv‘n Anni :3»th “mung the. inmmflum ~uii' .ut El :< built uf tun 1m: 4 tho that view lrcliv whlv “RA Woke up Saturday morning to find 1hr mu» m Hnnnlulu huflmrv The health ufiiccrs mum.- ulmnrd M 6.30 and \n- all 1invd up alum: the rail whiir lhcy puswd “10m: fur a for- mal mspm'tinn. djru'tly uftvrwzn‘ni wv had lnrcakfmt and thrn W1- wen! ushure, Hu- .~hip nwunwhilc having mmh- fast tn the ‘Imk‘ Wr \u-n- nu mum-r {mt than (m nmiw hop \wzn'mwl m the “:Hvr nh'ut thy ~hip dim: itvndily alum: M 131â€", knots an hour. :1 mmfux'uHu mom but not a >\\'if( umu uur (hilly X'UH H about 320 knuts, mun ul‘ less, u faster ship hls muvh morc vibratinn and is not near- ly w steady. we can steam 1:") knots and M-tter, but this is Ihc t-vunumirul nml wmfortablc rate. uwm‘ \\. h(‘h u lot frum 1121' \\H_\' lhvm‘ wit} uh! n-ud)‘ t1 1‘kt’ fish In WOLCOTTS SPEND ' DAY IN HONOLULU In; and MN. I’ 1', \\'n'hu(t of Hum- Izmd Park wvro dun- tn urriu- in Yukor hnmu. Japan. August 1.x Fullowing H Hu- uwlmd letter rm'rivwi by fhv PM“: {rum Dr \anuvtl ENJOYING ()(‘E \N VOYAGE Highland Park Rector on Way to China Holds Service Aboard S. S. Nan- king ”'10 »)'1\ THE HIGHLAND pm PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. motors Aftt‘l‘ hurt fast (H the ‘Imk‘ \Vt- “vh‘ no 1' (3"! than Hw nmhu |»()_\'~ nu! m the “:Hvr nh'ut thy ~hip tn din- fur «Ullh, they swim 'ash and (111“va urn-r miss r:- mg :n min thy-mu: tn thm. \u- IN"! the (iru'k 2:: 1h.- m‘cninu uf them came alumni and dived the Ma! du-k after we were un- muy. it \\'§\\ Pu-zgu'zfu‘. In «1' ,mi lumyux‘ hmu and {ht 1‘ Mn s lazily and “‘0 an y alum: uL 131â€", kn‘ lfux'uHu 4170011 but ur (imly X'UH H aho‘ u-m inhnl’v \u- )UHH-(I Iiw uthm' pnswngers u lurgv automobile for Hand. After drivim: usy “mob of the city 1- I'ull. :I Yurruu- on the {rum \shivh Ihrro is (ht ‘1‘! mf NIH-run! ,\ um! many floxwr.‘ and ;~, ml. mun ~ um] the “'11 'HH at the npuxr. 5 driving 'leltv “'0 Ini1~> lnny. llan’. >ugnr [mm find supply of pineapples, nvocndo ind papais upon which we have been kuu’ng ever since. ' On Sunday morning I conducted di- vine service in the fine observation room forward on the upper deck. dhmrs were arranged. prayer hooks and hymnals belonging to the ship Wen- diatrihuted by the tin-wards. and a prayer desk arranged and covered With the American flag. almost every onc on board who could understand English attended and thr familiar hymns wvn' suns: heartily and the .nn-nrnt and fumihar “urd~ of the ser- viw Werv rrn-n-ntly repeated, and flolluwed h)‘ an Informal address. the day so ha-gun was quivtly observed and {or unw the mechanivnl piano qmund out no réutinw dunrm. curd:- Urrr laid aside and a ventral Mll' uf «Inn-I pvnndvd 1h: ~hip Chicago North Shore Milwaukee R. R.‘ A North Shore Line Highland Park Ticket Once 5 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Hixhhnd. Park 140 Or take the I’ERE MARQL’ETTE Ll STEAMERS at Milwaukee for Northern Michi- gflgao gan pointsâ€"Ludington. Manistee. Frank- m fort and Onokama. A! Milwaukee take the INTERI'RBAN for Waukosha. Watertown. 0conom0woc afield. l’owaukoe Lake. Lake Beulah. Sheba Shvhoygan Falls. Port Washington. l’lym ('rystal Lake. Connections for Wisconsin and Michigan Points Milwaukee Hui-'fi KOON’S GARAGE 136 North First Street Highland Park. Illinois- Phonc 612 Office Residence Phone 286 V 1 Peerless. 8 r) 1.. 7 pass. touring 1918 1 Big 6 Studebaker. 7 pass. touring 1920 1 Jordan 7 pm. touring 1920 ........ 1 Jordan Sedan 5 pm. 1920 ..... 1 Hudson Laundo. 3 pass. 1915 I am opening the Fall Sea- .wn with reduced prices. My services as coat fitter \uth Miss Margaret as skirt nth-r have been rendcrrd to _\'uu while with S. Swnswn ;md 4‘0 in the part Our ”mt "Runs will h1- to give Mnfat'tiun (‘ulumbia. 4 pass‘ sport. 1920 \IzuuelL 5% pass. roadster 1920 NORTH SHORE Limited Trains. leaving Highland Park every hour. from 6:08 A. M. to 1:06 A. M., take 'you direct to the North Shore Terminal Station, Mil- waukee. convenient to hotels and trans- portation lines. l'hrly- Inspection Inuwd Announcement The Right. Route to Big Sale of Automobiles pass. touring 1917 9n. '1 pass. rnadhter l9” puss. roadster 1919 7 pans. touring 19H puss. Muring 19H pasx. touring 19H; pzmx Murin): 19 l (i USED um; 400.00 300.0. 450.0. 400.0. 200.00 575... mm You “’0 “'9 lakr 11...! uf your H' A! H11 “er wmur‘ \ an y’ltix H‘aHHH kmap 1L m "‘1 Y! ’1 '\ uovt YHHH huh} hf? us KNO‘ I’E|(S()\,\l Coal. 230 N. St SH“ \’ H F. Women‘ Your I Scienti PA [”15 mous and 1 boil?! 1 1 \1' m HI

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