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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Oct 1921, p. 3

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l)!’ M+.‘¢«+W Tel. 410 “ N. Fin! SL Highiafl Ptfl .vr axed marred d dehvered JUNK ,eg Repaired. LIN“! ed Highland Puk vanzr A Avenue “5le0 ON WORLD'S BEAl'TlFl'L ('ITY Dr. and Mrs. Wok-mt Leaw Tok- yo for Nikko. Will Visit Miyanoshita and Fu- ji Region 31mg :he fiankx u muuntazr‘. 'urrem w 'r‘v Jx'xr. H9?! H1» vet. "In? 0: [NPR], nr‘v . uf .130 fee!. The highe- xn [hv dutnvt :4 Sum; {1’8 rs in its prrfevt com: more than eight thousan‘ 1!» many m‘zher mnunta .ut fvw more heautif ui. great {l'nups have been built :2: hum Shoguns M the Toku: [eyasu and [yemltsu w sxxteenth century, T three hundred yeah uf the finger ahrmes a ' \J LL” nnna J"? V‘1 i112? gremvnial art} TRIP THRU JAPAN A r “h Jr. prwjucut rwm us: Bur“ her-A 1 Ha! whne pl'ric'leY‘rj . . bvr!‘ w nn *2 in the hand "5 \irlxghtfui 1m}. .. «n L '1? .{Yt‘aic*f ‘ 2x, YikY‘v'aL“ fl 1) z'n miw> t We]! I .V’five I «Jan-«13hr the {m- mer. Trero- are H‘BHV d uatvrfa.i~ alnng mg 1'.- thvm, Keg-m hanng 'faH . The highest muu ain net :4 \mzalaan w'n 'fevt com: in a .heurflxt uf kx‘s‘zful zal‘k‘ at". an?!“ Au ... . the Tokugawa dyfiany ‘ ‘ w. ,L 1' Apt: : and there h “terms from we mil”I 3'1“" .Vzkkn away Adi-X HUI." .m il!’\ untains m “Mai: {hr «at D" an} 4'. PW hm 3139‘} RH [hr he) are {about 0M “u: gmam mi tempma an} frum {M ear» W'y‘ and}: m thh: * hundrfifl‘ 111.- whfi' Thr 7.an manor! 5» wrry 1\‘.\\ {umbi- 5mm Mike ADJ AWN) parted ‘7‘- 1y It. [)axy .HLWE‘. wank and dun- {12' sziwt u“: 1 X I'- it"~" 31“ kc al: .\ \‘ .k\ 12m» mi: Ni; at §THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. d1- w f-trhe }en1ple area, the great trunks Ire like a wall on either side and over- ”hezid the branches meet in a leafy canopy" ~c‘ HI .\u phutugraphs and no demription an do )ustiw to the temples them- WI“ es. the\' are .ike jewel cask?“ del nu e)\ (an ed and dammed in exqui- <\t-s nuk- mm guld and blue and 'lrt‘rs“. and white enamels. The amount hf {manure and labor vxpt-ndell upon them warm-rs the |maginatiun .\: the enlranvr m tho: leyasu Zem‘ p‘n- group «ands a great stom- turn and .t fiw «torn-d pazmia, whxch m 'mnt' .~ worth a puma) to .wv. About 3h? "uur \lde "I. the T11“! Flux”)! are "ar‘mi 21‘. high rehef {he twelve .~:Kn< “f [he uth', and {H thy Very (up. “'hlt’h h «nmned m a zildmi pmnw «‘k‘. {he 'Ahule sxrurture w a mass ..{ mtnvan- v-arvmz am! cunning work- m:1!:<hip. uith Its pr-gectim: beam- ur‘d Elf-ES, and :1 :~' resplendanl \x'tth urn.“ use in fun!» to the r“ n 3| 7" l'rv thy munm‘nr: rm», Kan» Hllllulcu 31mm» the temple- mvurt, ap- zmm h»! by Inn): an“. rwautiful v-w-r‘haane-i Esy Kreai tree: ‘ 'umh of Shogun A «nail 'hruuzr :wtm zmpnuflvv Ly: L‘.~' ~Huphx’ll} mm ~urruunded by a wall. and a shrim- Yhmuxh which the enciosure may be micro? ()nr may see the mausoleum but I'm,- mmrthan priesLâ€"I pfrmit no .mv (an apprnalh hm (104(1). 1! ii the ~2xprr<<wr 3m Jimmifivd tum?! lllr. All that I harm and aimut 1 urnup nf templr huildinm may wu'h aim-.57. equal prupnrty al nth-4'. and bend? these there a lesser holy placm. The visit-3 away almost impressed by m and mazmficence of it all. Al h.» ha~ even 1? ho- has ~wn ‘ that the :er and rrhzion n! J: Drwiucwi. ! Zv'! ‘AU‘v‘ ‘l('}!‘ v! 4111‘.» turns 2 iiik‘ Hark tn he (! huh! In 1hr f mi xmpx r<-’1'.’I.- r v x-v'n m a my Tho-n .u n Nakkh. h tr}. th" um .‘nnHHL' at almost an} Hm.- Mnrn: >3” wvm strangrly gum» 9‘. Huh 4 Mac? 3‘ this ‘ rmm‘ .n«- my ‘lu-p and narru thr‘h us.- Is irratl) {muted gaw- a! 1hr :mperla'l nHa arr m! t). ‘mar'. ‘mnkmz pnlicw ‘-|‘V‘\’r unafnrnh whh «tar-is 5 rt} 1' "" ‘.\'f‘. 'J‘." r: 1mm?) vmfe-t a! mum ganm-r-h n" i oérlrt. >he NH .n !_\' as #:mple as any. kakn 15 a mmpamnwi) lug.» “ith one long are»: ryf fnrmzn hotels and m m acvommmhte the mentors wh.. run {\yn mn- firearm 4')!- r.ver Japan h l.- mtnrv-stir thvw ‘r‘. (h:- Iemplv t‘nurt‘. mu. wztvh habiea or. the h: Zt\!vlher\ H.‘ fatheru, u!" I: :rnr'm-rs And *hte'fr‘, We :xnupi 9.’ boy «huh and in r‘, zuvivd by then [rm-i t1rzu1~hmi uur arr rntrnamcu. .- .n\pvrnx_ thry any. h a wry <u'k .n and nmrr appear» 1n publu- but wmprrs'e measmnally drivei :hru , Ullagr uithuut 1‘t‘l‘vnhin}. The ‘ an»... .-xr< mm; he var-«r: going A’ thy tuna!" 5”. ion: ruVis 01 wvi! a~ hats am ”"49 mu”- ?w Iv DUN-d ~gwnc‘. 2h: aJX‘w“, \.-ry ml" and «'Ond ;\ Kurvau Emma“) rui aunt marked v rumh :no- ‘hrmw ho’nrr thrn: and 0‘ J1" [WU Ampen kn. In one, Whh the empemr and '12 the <ummrr: rm~ whh “tar-is at thrlr s hazallmn of ‘he xmperinl aruwd near by. Thy \‘iila Amph- lupanesr “unch‘n n than mm! but apparn‘hl "41" ~n I “'h‘.\ ' he k0" «up: u! N . ‘g'mimhte Kim» an huildinxi may be will ‘31 prupnrty abnu? the P these there arr many -9s. The visitor comes lpressed by the beauty :4» of it all. and when hr has ~wn [hr best i ro-hzion 0! Japan has n priest-x permit no hm (104(1). It H the 3m Jimmifiwd Xumh .m-mâ€" \\ h Shintn arrmow 3?? ram» M» Mr!) ten}. of ‘mx‘nirr‘. man-2319 In and umbrellas. {or :11 lvf' nuts’u‘k- Whrn ”Hr their [rat-hen. penpnz i mndmon. Tmhy I nhaufii wh» Wcrv re» 'ke‘l wrvmuny They [Ill ,. .v.. 1"” U!‘ .37”. (tree: Hf €hnp< and .4 and many mauve we thv nonstant whu mm» fmm all mtnrv-sting h, watch » cnurh. Whole fan!» on the hack“ uf 1hr " I-v' If 1hr UH?! Md. riaq) than and ’u-vq 3]"):er to fit at rmi ‘ymhnli. rrmi Hllas hmr huh x~ nvur t-ur nd rmprwu are TC in ”W ”(her an- run-named. v. 1‘ a \‘rry “ck “'2 him» «re-n aml school . 'm‘.~ [rm-hr“. people '33 Ia arr L'Uflrd’ pulicvmrn in » hundrml nun, ap- vv‘JHr .nmi! \ u but the N. that L The It lay «nu-h. We an- gettingiqum- m‘ruv v, mm! In {wing "bout 11: um flock- mz fem or m the felt illfipers proud. ml for foreigners. Th? conduct of the {wople is alwnys reverent And quiet and ‘hcy are evidently impress- ed by the sulemnity of x ' pince. No mmking and no unset: 1y dress ur mmluvt u permuted within the tem- ' 77â€".) L. D Anuther grin: p110 Nikku reznm i‘ LII may go In an eledri. half way, or to the iterp mad up the "H lhrrr nn nne must W rn'kshaw Wllh two I and the other In pull am- lllr nu.-. n'hrr «lay and elected I. walk. mad though nnmw is A fine one krp! m prrfev! repair-mi zig- A. ..... a-.n Krpl in yr. . ,.,, 1r. ~‘hun qnnls up the mounlnm “dc. Thvre arr (ea bonus 1’ frequent in- :«rvah. («morally It lhq mos! henulr in: uutlunks and at those we routed nn-Q wauhed the people cumin: and gumx. and the lung Jim“ I»! park harsh 1-rrylnz burdrng. The news along 1hr any are very beautiful A (hr?! 411:! .n.«a«!r- and Hut-m mounr [alr‘a “Ir Vuuk nrnnly 1hr?“ Thuu ‘u "W Lake 3M {In *1 l'l Th» Takv in” is abnfit t' Inn; and mu WM? 3 In muuntmn- “’r had tflzn hotel and "at“! fur a h: T-«(nn- rlering. It w s a but a mow-hat {nix In: I mud brink [bu l at dusk “'0. plgn to Vi ‘ ’ am rhw l-‘ujx region n t v 3 (Hr days In Kyouglnd Shanghai thouxh the fink: 0.:OO’LOOOOOOO... 125 “A. Visit th mfiii‘fi‘snfifis ll uf‘f‘ Make the nos {0! Sale apd (or R 217 \. s1. mass \\E Chicagojorth Shore Milwaukee R. R. u--.a 0..» Met (Mice 5 N. St. Johns Ave. T A D I U M S now (‘30 m - pleted; capable o f s e a I i n g 25,000 petsons Resen'ed‘ seats on application to Chicago AS- s o c i a t io n of C ommerée. I and flowing garments of blue and (‘Tl son. grin: place 0 rewrt In ”11‘ mm i‘ Lake ,huunji. One I an «It-(His tmm cu thou! or to the beginning of the I up the mountain. but from me must n‘nlk‘up or uh 1 W11"! ("0 men, one (I) pulh 'hor 1.. null. We went up the DR. WAN“ Wr had [Mm at 1 {mm "at“! fur a hour or two xring. It w s a ckiighdul le'hall {aux mg excursion. bring [bu l 2 letter In 1 0. plan to vi t Miynnoshnu ujx region n 1 Week. spend an m Kyougnnd them-r tn thouxh the ‘nhnd Son. three hours to rhmh {nu $1 I'nfl‘e down. I abnfit eilhl miles I? and In mm In by IN 018 in the term- to crowd is any I‘llog Fireworks_ Parades Concerts SEE the arrival of Marquette and Joliet the birth of Chicago - the Ft. Dearhoi'n massacre “the Potta- watomie war-dance the great fire of 1871 ~- the Worlds' Fair in all its splendor the Victory March of 1918 » the unveiling of the future. ‘ip to and from Chicago in perfect comfort on the nhnl '3'. (or Roll 1i1-1I2»‘ North Shore trains take you to and around the Elevated Loop â€"â€" 1 block from Grant Park. Limited Trains tor (‘hicago leave Highland Park every hour. 6:20 a. m. to 1 :29 a. m. Saturday and Sunday every half hour. Dining car service on (‘hicaxo trains leaves Highland Park at 1:29 p. m. COO... OOOOOOCCOOOO‘COOOOOO O To the Ladirs llifhla-d Park Don't fail to see this wonderful specâ€" moleâ€"A an intensely realistic portray- al of all the stirring events in Chicaâ€" go's history, presented by a east of 3,000 under the direction of the city's, leading artists. (“hortisnf 1.000. Building Material “â€"0"â€" " N 1st St HERIAN DENZFL Praia Tabb-t 335 In . .' Showing Authentic Grant Park, October 3-15 MODELS ['0' SALE C. CH ADWICK 0|;me TQMW Thr~r xmpvlulllhfl.‘ ”mun! n! the new"! cmuonn. .\'«. hrtlu why: In hm zuurnnu-ed materials are pal-lb}? {hr ('UATS. SUITS and DRESSES lN’S)‘|-‘.(‘Tl0.\‘ INVITED \VaJHnB’h-n film! TELEPHONE IW Pu. mmm' “th51 e rrxmm ntic Styles and Fabrics for Fall and Winter F. ARENDT 19th Floor) DEARBORN 40” “I"lil.’ Raft DR. (2. V. NICHOLS PAGE was: N, "mama rm. I» \ 1 I17 LHH‘AGO tti

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