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Show wr " PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY SI, 1927, SALESMAN 5AM COOK iiERESTiiiGSiilEiidnBON RECEIfT BY SWAN Sk SUfTeR P6fr - VT&ii&ttT'? PAGE THm -- WWiT KlNDA TIREO OF eTTU4 STIjFF TmR IJETllERLAfiDS ! ' After receiving sicial permission from lYt. James E. Talniase from liiikuaru-ri- i in Llverixtol, kiiglaad, our tour to the Netberlauds lawfully plaaned mU which was to one for u)sa serve . the Clorioos Fourth, la order that vrould ne fcoue of our meeting neglected K 'as necessary to select ' - . . ed as thra the winding streets and eenjestrti traffic to bur hotel where we n ere assigned to eur various rooms and coald refresh ourselves for a moment. The sour'face f the bote! ma Baser broke into a beaming smile at the sight of so I many guests and he and his at "J tendant could hot be too ponte to ' u , , vr"i it -- f.i . Uuten Appeflt The Bangs ef hunger drove us to inquire ..about, a, place to eat Unfortunately our hotel ' was unprepared to accommodate us all right at the time, there being about 24 of uk, sa the Hollander brother took ira ere to a moderate cafe Where they could speak German and were wished "etnen gnten Appetif for onr ordered meals. , According to eur program we started at, ia the etiy-- by visiting the world renews TUjks museum where there are so many of Rembrandt's paintings, among which is "The Night Watchman," the most valuable painting in the world. Ten million dollars has been offered for it but it ir not for sale at any price. Uniformed attendants stand in every room to see that good order is maintained and that nothing is damaged or molested. There were many visitor there arid by paying attention to their remarks most of them were from the good old U. 8. A. (As luck would have it we also Into. X Mor.too.ft girl from I hnmprd iu ' . . t the free - ' - &. ; between-them- hence, Thursday Yiday and Saturday, June 80, July 1 and 2 were used for the occasion. . The early3 niorning: international trarn, leaving Cologne at :36 and arriving in Amsterdam' at 11:21, and the misWonarle was sela-te- j located aluug the route were Instructed accordingly. The missionaries in Cologne tipped the conductor to the fact that the entire car would be occupied by us before the train crossed the border, and so the various apartments of the car werelocked and reserved for the purnose. By the way, it was a third class car because' there Is n fourth cluas on fast International trains, c loi-ks- -- v-- o -- stand-'X'.jlu- iisK?a.slonai " L--h - "" . nevertheless, ' RfiaJ America- -a i We had purchased our ticket veil before hand to aroid jany delay, fcrf a., cost of H.40MW, about $3.00 for a distance g of over. 150 miles) and were ou ihe designated platform a the the train catue roaring in to our ' b'uiaon. ' We readily located car fcspaase erwy wwkww i wa " ' CHUTE! ttke ; GENEVA "7 m sTTllll steamed further taw ffie the canal we broad expanse of the oceaa stretch' lug out before s to an everlasting nowhere. Wtth the aid Cf more water locks our .boat was raised 1 SALE to the m& level and the Mate at set her point for the Isle of Marken, our destination. I shall not attempt to describe fiur visit' on : well the island Iwause7 it is handled by the little booklet which I am sending you, save it be said mat eur --many KouaKs were icrj nuicb In use. ' " Saw Real Dike- s'.. i our At ine couciiihiouvoi i visji M a rken friends a' fond orr- -l wi ev ae senvict, sc roe, LU farewell. .and, biiarued our boat' fT , DUB 8 and. we bade our guide farewell missionaries were verjf interesting playful.squall broke out giving eur a taste f Teal' sea (who knows Utah well) and re because between our German and little cruise life. L'putt. Hearing the jaikesuf Ihe freshed ourselves with a sumpteus well EiigltS" weouM faJrly get mainland our guide jxiiiiled out supper at a special ling table ar- the drift of 'their expressions, but a the where little Peter stuck ranged for us in the dining room German brother with us found it his place in a leak and kept qut finger of the hotel. The supper was more more difficult. the Zuiderzee f 4mn flooding the like a humorous banquet because On Canal ser JuniLWe could well jrasp--thTrip thiLoOhecrowA M- 5- bright and luustiess Of such a grave situation, piano players- - kept us all in high 1 early, . we ate a hurried' breakfast (ft because just the tops of. the houses spirits thruout the tapper. 7 the hotel and prepared ourselves flpfieared above the banks of. the A number of us took advantage of day of wonderful ex- - dikes, proving the country 40?"t)ei the opportunity and vliTted .The foranothor We were to see the' .quaint really the Netherlands,. r local branch of the church Where perlence. old Dutch island of Marken where As we neared the locks, wblci preaching services were to be held the like we pic- adnfitted ns to' the lowlands, the ibat evening. It was qidte the ture them, wtth wooden shoes, strains of all eur patriotic melobeautiful rail and the private propbktomers end everything which are dies reachedj our ears frmn some erty of the church. The upstairs net to be found In the modern city strange lunged cornet player on of the building was equipped as liv Of Amsterdam. The hotel manager shore. It furnished us a thrill, of ing quarters for. the missionaries. had made Arrangements wth a Coarse, to hear them because It It would all compare well with our Steamboat service for this excursion reached right into the heart of average hall back home. We were nnd had us directed to. the re- - every American on board, but we asked to sit upon the platform and our conference presidents were ..calk. om. A jfft yjHfflcg-gtremHrTrtte- ,v CHUTE As onrVboat -- ut-x- - jrtoBg - fefore-theiT-reformat- d s. . e reached for our pucketbooks leave of Amsterdam for ear next mterest 7wltictt w tfce a we the banks enough, for puint-o- t the uluckv Wlow to reach us aith Hague where the faaioiks iutereia- V. ah M nawey sack at the cud of a very1Uolu" Pe'" Pi&?e is long "ftshlug rod. Uon landins. but Utile difficulty we arrived la we found it necewuirr to tuake- the .city and succeeded in making tracks very rapidly to our hotel as (Continued cm Page Four) antitber pquali hud- - broken out, which was not so playful as the last one. However, savory suitpcr awaiting our acquired appetites bronfcht us back iuti good spirits ' ' again. . Thfd evening we enlojI a nk-: . THE-, ; walk about the city and fjitniliar-ian- l ourselves, more or less, with the night life f AmstrdamT We tounu the etty to he quite Americanized,' most of the signs, menus, etc, Hay In the beiug written In English, and about Swim in the Ilunge all the waiters and business people spoke It and everything was nicely srranged to entrap tie great American- dollar; On Ts Hague " V t ""'y tbe next morning we took . .. I WA nun) famous for its diamond factories, . coiiipu.ny was ou inui Driver Spoke English--. time. All hilarious a for set Upon completing viewing' the go according to our desires we took A museum we found a,, large slgkt the wkt up energy jof American so long re-- seeing bus ""youth, wit and life, missionaries, awaiting us at the en- - them, which was also owned and. trance which had., been arranged controlled by Jews.. We observed strained within the to all ' be released to find for by the betel manager accord- - how the rough diamonds are cut seeu;d occasion. its -- gratification wllU this ing to our wishfs. The guide, hav- sided tjSi polished into' the beautt Lful gems. We also discovered, to Iu one.eud or roe car woum o Igppfcp f5at"Qlamonds are 60 Engtlstf' se we were pfjr'sui-prTse- , tiroup all to ba-v- a treat Indeed. The skilled to 60 per cent cheaper, here than in their 'arms interlocked, singing redriver manipulated the . bus thru the U. 8., which was later con the old dun tunes they could tPC CTtl firmed by the local missionaries.' of the over the many- - narrow" bridges. So tell the hopeful ones back home uerlocf.' , .In. .one compartment .... uAniA ...i car wuin oe uuoiuer Bridges, yes, many of them, thertl if they wish one I can bring them the rest this was indeed the "Venice of with me without much trouble when playing harmonicas and Keel and west central Europe and most of the t return next year. trying to do the Virginia Our sightseeing tour took us Charleston; and in an adjoining streets were merely the banks of were playing the ."water streets". The guide in farther around by the old Dutch coinuurtinent some 'Hot-llttud- " (a turHe4m,ellow formed us that the entire city was East Eindies 'Trading stations, must guess who stwts him and the built on piles, confirming bis state- famed old churches, buildings; and still others ment by calling our attention to the Queen's palace to the verf guilty take his turn) reading the number of buildings that had modern and beautiful residential were' playing fbess aBd worried started to lean a little because their section. On the outskirts of the Tbr passing, macules.would heave a perplesed heavy " w3ght had sunk the piles city we observed that an enormous ..;,mincir J J tl elngTiuTTrrofthe Inter smile,. . .shoUe bis bead and on to tae t chi .h.stnilArlnff fehat- the fellows waited to know If he national Olympic games to be play Amertea of money It ed here next year about this time. didn't mean the next6uld come nt of Em- cost the "tourists piles wfio menerSfl By the wo yf"! - heard the'S. S, "At the tittle border town of Olympic" will make the round trip merich our train was halted while f the German Officer inspected eur We next droTe1 thru the Jewish from New York to Amsterdam for the secttonTof the city wTiTcTTmiuriT ymOwith a WrelTweeTrXaipin 1aiTt8-ore-ring--aftef the atiout 70,ono of 'the 8U),0tm Etirojie, so come on over folks, and . country; A' few minntes we population We. sure hM our eyej I'll show you the place, quite the train pulled out of Emmerich ' were within the borders of 'Holland full becanse the market day muds pluviiround ! Z again it look 'hiore like a hundred thon This completed our tour and the and shortly our train halted town of at the little'. lutchcustoms staZevenaa, the Dutch be tion where our baggage.- was to for customs- Hee were inspected ' unipolicemen and officers wearing was forms strange to us, a newsboy something, incomprehens A e ible trying to' sell Ms wares. one of the uniformed npproac-bemen and. in our usual way asked His an'Sprechen Sle Dexitsch?" nur verstoonden, nlet swer, UoUandisch." We were in another and our German, which we was had so palustakingly learned, of little avail to ns. Nevertheless, Mand this did not dampen our spirits we all piled out on the platform and eave all our college yells the once over and then thru the sign some of the language we coaxed taken their picture to have offi,.m us, which they did with iarcJemto sjiet-Uv- bnat-awaUI- 3l- CKM e WOO'RB AW-- - V IW oUU whwrf. We fiund quite a number of Americans nUesJy seated ia tbe its departure, itotrt tit them, as we later were from the' Southern States, SoQTB Carolina aad Georgiii and spoke that beautiful old southern dialect, rrtif special interest t us . were the two young laJies front Arbtuta. I believe one is a We didn't inquire Miss Candler. much alxtut tbeu because we didn't to be inquired of, and because it wasn't itroper to do so, neverthe less, we talked with them consider-ably.- .. All In alkJhe pirited crowd tour made It and the wonder-scenia sever 'to be forgottea day. Our cruise' led us thru, one of the large lowland eaaaU,. Which we had to enter aud leave by means . Beautiful jft targe water (tasture lands and picturesque farm htiuses greeted our gaze on either siile. "llena." '.aid there iw were lruiitted to land te more closely acquaint ourselves with the life aud customs of some of the little ham' lets.. 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