4 FHi d 8t ¢# l-i E b PURE BRED JERSEYS Radio Outfits, Parts, Supplies Installed, Adjusted, Repaired ‘ 55 South St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 115 PAGE TEN 387 Central Ave., Highland Park Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist, of H#hluul Park 881 Hazel Avenue f You are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room _ . HOURS: Week days 9. a.m. to 6 n.a B?Odny:. 2 to 6 p.m. for P 7. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Register of Merit _ _| FORMER RESIDENT Is | > Steek, | . _ MISSIONARY TO CHINA Miss: Mildred Welch Tells of M | _ Work There, in Letter to . Daily Hiini the way from 25 to 50 years. I’héy’! bring their little babiés in their 'rms{ and sit all day learning the things‘ we learned 15 years ago. One camnot | bhelp admiring the . pluck [thatâ€" fmlfes»‘ these little shy long oppressed | woâ€"| mien out of their years of ignorahce| to start "western learning." c |}‘ / |_ Miss Welch tells of her summer | vacation which was spent upon| the Behludin: mountain; about two idays journey from Chengtu. She remrned“‘ to the mission station September 5. ; Miss Welch is now spending her time ’st‘udying the Chinese language; and in helping in the woman‘s ‘departâ€" {me?; of the Sunday School. | | ] |._"The ‘students| are all studying | their lessons for tomorrow as I weite," ! she ecntinued, . "as on‘e'.icnf easily tell| | by listening for they ail study ‘out; loud, at least the little ones ‘do, and | the women are tdo old to learn| difâ€") ferently. We are very proud; of our | women‘s school. The pupils range ail) the way from 25 / ta LA waavs â€" AMILH | _ The folowing artitle appeared in a recent issue of the Daily Ililini a University of Iilinois publication, and | was written by a graduate Miss, Milâ€" | dred Welch, a former Highland Park, who is now Missionary to China, "You wonder what I think of it |all?" writes Milder Welch, ‘21, | now { missionary to Chengtu, China under j‘t.he auspices of the woman‘s foreign missionary society. of the Methmli'stl | Episcopal .church. ""I (think it‘s the | greatest experience I ever had ~~the | hardest, the most satisfying, the most ' worthâ€"while." | w. 0 P ooo RCaUentTUpee mV Evanston, Winnetka and" Highland Park and better enable them to solve the storage and transfer problems of. the North Shore.| The local busipéss | of the storage and transfer concéerns ‘taken over will continue without ’interruption with A. H. Rafferty as. | resident manager. io ile. P | . _ | "ATEnase . of the D..C.â€" Purdy | & ‘Sons building and storage: business | and also the interests of ;zue Highland | Park ‘Transfer company‘ by E. (‘f f!r‘eda_le and G. B. Anderson of Evanâ€"| ston, forecasted in last week‘s isgue | | of | the Press, was consummated this | b | week. _ ‘The Purdy building was | | erected at 374. Central avenue in 1913 | | and is of modern fireproof. congtrucâ€" | | tion. It will be remodeélled and‘im-"f | proved to suit the needs of the hnew | | owners. : D. C. Purdy & Sons vacqte‘ | the warehouse at once, but! will reâ€"| | tain possession of the store.‘room ocâ€"| ’cupied by their hardward., bdsini:s until Aug. 1, 1924.) In the meanti E, k | it is expected, they ‘will erect a new i :(building on their property a short +| distance west of the: present location | | ~â€" The new owners of the building 1nd } | storage business have associated with |. | them A, H. Rafferty of the’nghlu’nd;? | Park Transfer and ‘Warehouse comp pany and will form a new corporation [ to be known as the Highland., Park iTl'phsfel_’ & Storage ctmpany, which |!~ will conduct a modern storage 4nd {transfer. business.. ‘The new company /. . | will work in close connection "with| . | the Iredale Fireproof Warehouses of | ‘Evanston and Winnetka. This~‘cym-,' ; bination will give them whrehouses at i) 3e 200. 1 1. NO 1f &E M * s NOW COMPLETE Iredale & Anderson Buy Purdy «_ Building; New Company Is To Be:Formed 1 & 14 1| ~"It is only natural to think . that J such a picturization might | give of: | fence," said Mr. Roberts, "but ï¬" my | doubts were swept away by the! revi | erent sincerity . of the“d!‘;-ecting by Cecile /B. DeMille. The grandeur of [ the settings and the ariciént psalmody of the Palestine Jews who took part in [ the exodus ‘to the Wildernese were | both profoundly moving, To enact this | Godâ€"given leader in the early uplift | of the race, was an intense emotion} ‘experience I can never forget," ~: | _ Mr., Roberts in the Bible spectacle, | headed the largest cast of film history, and beautiful Estelle: Taylor , played the role of Miriam :oppositeé . him. _"In our Egyptian scenes," says the _veteran actor, "the crowds were go yast that I was lost in them. Mr. De Mille‘s biblical ‘city of Ramases‘ywas peopled by many thousands ‘of humgn and animal ‘extres‘," 0 > C | BIG REALTY DEAL After the Bible scenes in "The Ten Commandments" there follows a powâ€" erful story of today in which Leatrice Joy, Nita Naldi, Agnes Ayres, Rod La Rocque gand Richard Dix play im} portant parts. t ' C We o0 on( onl EPm uxe:mfl*: ers of the First Commandmentâ€"thé idolatrous worshippers of the Goldetx Calfâ€"are destroyed by God‘s Thunder bolts. PJm 4 Purchase of the CMUMIAK A NTXE hk rime, : THE '!'Eww ENTS © SHOWS BIBLE MirACLES s . 3. Mrtimens i. l’J Story of Old Testament‘ to be . Shown in Movies at Woods _/ i Theatre, Chicago xf Theodore Roberts, who enacts the rol«‘ of Moses in "The Ten. Command. ments" opéning at the Wodds Theatre, ‘Chicago, on Febrvary 11, ‘says that portraying the Lawgiver in the Old Testament scenes ‘of the ‘production was tho ‘most inspiring work of his career. After the | plagues of Egypt and the mincle~w§rking that divide'a‘ f the waters of the Red Sea, the c in:fl f shows: the prophet on Mlgunt Singi| receiving the Divine ommands â€" as |. flaming characters inlghle-fl sky. He engraves the letters on:stgne and deâ€" s¢ends to the_vu_lle_y where the breakâ€" uit the ineeds of the new C. Purdy & Sons vacate use at once, but! will reâ€" ion of the. store. room ¢câ€" their bardw‘gr&, bflaings Mlmel eleies eb on ine Smd top MP We elatifhe Cc Anus mdui® | Sale! ‘Some pe 'ple;ma@nkt'do much work but nyg:;;"ghey manage to keep an ‘office" chair occupied duricl busingss Dours.© *) };_ . [ . AlsiÂ¥ad [ It will/cost ‘one (28th more : to live jhtï¬dgh Febtudry ‘ï¬ï¬‚%_r‘year, but there will‘he no more‘paydays.t, ; _ ~Opinion is held %y many l“ ents that dollege education would be i‘f fine thing, if it were â€"not for jthe studies and examinations. :/\ }‘ // || ‘ $ It t)'oka as if it would‘be vnwiuaï¬' to give some people an nesthetic be: ifor‘oéy&m ‘can get theip ljr&ome t{gx out. of sKem.:© : ;s3 fichy® . * [ ‘The girls are sdvfaed"td lookbe-, pton fls dag ons marty . a 1 ave n# so~.1 they a Atired“éf, it. * TS <. The higher mathematics may for erly have been considered i,JTcé'{;xi ty ome people, but that ho before (hey gan Looo e Th No |Olaimed that‘ Président {Coolidge is :ï¬?b;m%ï¬#flmï¬ï¬iï¬!‘m" Pdrâ€" hapk | that is to avoid, ‘suffering so much from the earache., | |~ // =© Au Lbs China made up of University of Tiâ€" PA Nee 10 of University of T; Margaret Brayton| ‘21, v het. and perselt) to ace ; *Wesiny 6un‘da&on" unit China made up of Univer : The Ise‘u;r‘i&-.“wm WOrï¬'u} league‘ of ; Trinit thodist _ Episcopal . ‘\dhurch Welch says that it is the d . THE HIGRLAND PARK PRESs, Jur. PANY vice Com e .;‘j T ht C OR T .3 Lel‘l-'-', N PusHre ret Brayton ‘21, who is ‘with ublic Serv 1 j : s T. ‘:l;nb ,_.Z t’\ f y ) s '..‘ “ _ ; c '? ($100 ‘DW" â€"â€" Bdl;tc: Monthly Curdling Irons || . @9 | â€" . Waffle Irons _ 11 for bobbed hair, marcel waves and long cyris s low as +m ?J 4 "h $450 $100 Bé'um TW flloullily Electric. P,?rcplators td en CC l (ifilk 7 I :’lli" Â¥. J | ( J. 1 Reesman, Dist. Supt., 911 Church St. & I+ see . sime T%;T; "â€"anit in . West. rinity ) Meâ€" {, NM. UULUEL, Assistant District Su 51 sluu.,s:. Johhs .Av;e;;l?e. Highland l?nï¬"mmm _:< Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. f ,o So many customers took advantage he Epâ€" Here'ni’:u:: 14 way to bave a |, gosd :tiup "of _ colfee,, . f u.. satisfactory. Miss 3192 x OF NORTH want Just the 1 / ITHE MEMORIAL PARK / / 1.._ 1. The Bedutiful North Shore Cemetery pue g fhhae s . [ij NON SECTARIAN _ _ | _ .. ) . Sro0n roon meaet eerironine on enr it .. To Erantion aoee _FEDERAL e e Electric Cleaner / se =0 ) a udn ENT : 1 2 200 49 Parclt a uncA c x l . s Heier > t ; iy:> . ue mw ‘g ablish) a cemetery that) will for all times be a beautiful home for ... || . tipeg who lhate agne .‘-wf 6., ‘With; the cotnfortable office building, the magnifcent _ ..‘ * chapel, beautiful front pr it%, locafed on the ‘highest part of Cook County, its flower % i~_)> Jimed . walks :and bouley km“& fake‘ fhe abyndent shrubbery and ‘variqus | / . ) trees, it "‘W“"ï¬!ï¬i 4 g?r.ï¬ uty J° Aliso. __ $ M lots are! sold 'm, petual Care, â€" c&n.cw"'vith)lmdd Park is one of _ _ : . the latgest peipetal ¢ate funds on deposit with a sfrong (Frust Company of Chicago .. ‘* linder}a TruSt Ag fent which keeps the funds inviolable. Full perpetual care is _ _ § : disclutely guaapteed. "}, J 8 070. 0| 5| ( [( _ wR . CBNTRAL (igmlén'r,nnr |€0.. OF |ILLINOTITS .. e y f '“.} UCKLEY, Loegllemtaï¬bo d .' ’: (U v (1~|â€"Mighland Park, Mlinois ; L .©~ / _//Melephone 1587 [ / ty it | it through t that we. hay re| dec1ded to continue of our January $1 Down Sale fron Electrically â€"more convenient and you can mh u . Choice of Sunbeam, f Pecriess, “niv;‘hl o Sihiblex hong. . service, statement. $1 Down and balâ€" ance monthly with merchandise for February, sell all ing to id PARK, JLLINOIS °[ 14 §8 specit Why wear out you} : &a zincâ€" washboa rd;m éfll}ieangi see the Federal customers with full $9.00set of houseâ€" $1 Downâ€"â€"Balance MantLh L ~i<. $ 1 00 et> Superintendent Downâ€"Balance Monthiy \W 8SHEeP h «clothes. riceStores| be month of F ebruary. 1 offerâ€" Telephone H. P. 568 â€" ~ ‘ Phone . Phone Evanston 3900 ‘10_9 Down â€" Balance auo-euy $100 Down â€" Balance Monthty ‘1.02 Dm: as low as For sickroom comâ€" mâ€"â€"bunn‘ pads Fos teal conveniences ’199 Down â€"â€" Balance* Month!y Electric Grills Electric Nay s o Y uo Balance Monthly THURSDAY, Toasters as low as $1 00 for 2 or for 4 slices af bread; 14 stylesâ€" some turn bread ay tomatically . $6I5 l