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Highland Park Press (1912), 11 Jan 1923, p. 14

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FORD SH ES BREAK s A V E M 0 N E Y i ; § _ A certified check of 3% made to the order of the Architects, or a bidder’s bond by a recognized surety company, shall accompany each proposal as a Separate proposals will be received {or Architectural Iron, Plastering, Sheet Metal and Roofing, Painting and Finishing. Terrazzo Floors, Glaz- ing. Steam Heating, Ventilation, Plumbing and Sewerage. Heat Regu- lation. Electrical, Work, Ash Hoist. SEALED PROPOSED ADY3R~ . TISEMENT ; -. Sealed prbpoeals will be rgeeived ut the office of Perkins, Fellows and Ka- ‘milton, Architects, 814 Tower Court. Chicago, until 2 p. m. Monday, Ja- nuary 22, 1923, for the construction of Additions to Lincoln School Build- ing, Green Bay Road, Oakwood and Lincoln Avenues, Highland Park, Illi- nois, for the Board of Education of School District No. 108; of Lake County. ’ Proposals for general construction1 will include Masonry, Carpentry and‘ Structural Steel. Jonathan Apples, the box . ,. ,.$2.90, $3, $3.25 Jonathan Apples, the dozen ._ 35¢, 40¢ Jonathan Apples. 3 lbs. for . . . 25¢ Greening Apples. 4 and 3 lbs. for V . . 25¢ Florida Oranges, the dozen , . . 50¢, 55¢, 80¢ Sunkist Oranges. the dozen 45¢, 55¢, 80¢ Tangerines, the dozen . ,. , 45¢, 50¢ Grape Fruit, . . . 10¢; 2 for 25¢; each 15¢ Bananas, the dozen .‘ V , , .. .. ...35¢, 40¢ Lemons. the dozen ,. s . . . . . .. ”40¢ Grapes, the lb. .. .. . .. . .. 20¢, 25¢ Lettuce, head ................. . , 15¢, 20¢. 25¢ Celery at reasonable price.“ Cauliflower at reasonable price. Spinach at reasonable price. :reen Peppers, each , .o _, . 5¢ Carrots. Tumips. and Beets, the lb. . .. V . 5¢ Fresh Cheese, the lb. . 30¢ GROCERIESâ€"IMPQRTED AND DOMESTIC halt-.3--. 117 I *- Delivery Wednesday mas rotmmnn‘ Picchietti Brothers 15 North Second St. Telephone H. P. 6'}! and Saturday in Highland Pafk It is denied that the bolshevists serve no useful purpose. as anyway they raise whiskers enough “keep all the Santa Clauses supplied. 4 A happy medium does not news- sarily refer to the supernatural. The Board reserves the right to ject any or all bids. Plans and s‘peciflcatiofin: may be ob- tained from the Architect: by Applica- tion accompanied by a deposit of 810 for each set. ‘ sag-mu a: good mm Highland Park. Ill. (Signed) George L. Vettcr, Secretary. [ Only Ole Olchl Wife * “Despite the heavy "tin of :tu men. no man hu more th inflicin) wife The Women are m ‘wiuinx to marry the men n! R‘ ‘they become link- more than once thvy are married. They h hold ur contrnl over thwr bu: and if they attempt tn (-njoy m privilege! they aim hahle to 1 n sun-n- healing. “The Inhabitants 0! RIP! I trvmvly hospitable m whzu- mo ' nu me work except the fishing is :done by the women. who are comely. {sturdy exceedingly ta", muscular and fhuspitabk'," Stokn said. “The travel- [rm who first drew attention to Rap- ’thmuuh stories that the women fed the men npplrently visited the isllnd during a festivnl. when the women fed the men “in fun’. The Women. how- ‘ever. do perform all Ixrivulturnr ‘wnrk. | YE? Al The-re an- only twen1y~ payers men between the I and cm" on thv island. TI the 236 inhahitqnts In yount buy: and old mm. “A" the work except the done by the women. who .1 Men Loaf: Women Won Even Raps ~lho pin-d"! inland ‘wh‘n‘h became famous art a place where thi‘ men were fed by Women and lulled Irnund Jiutlonsly on n sin-(ch u! can! “rand undo-r the xhavkuziving pllm (“‘93qu beginning In show the murlu of civiliznliun, de- xpitc- the Inn {hat this ratio of inhnb-. mints continues to nppruximate {our warm-n to um- man, Stake: said. Thvn‘ an- only twan1y~three tut The glamour, mmnnce and adveng tun- of thy South son are disappearâ€"l in}: before the lpreld of moderni methods of .induntry. education and Iivimz. according to J. I". G. Stokes. ethnologist attached to the Bishop. must-um, who has returned from If two-year tour n! the Amtrak isl-ndlf in vumm-tinn with the- muneum'a (In-i dmu'nr tu vstnblish the origin of the Polynesian nun Island Where Men boll ldly I Are Fed by Wives: Wonen Outnumber Men Four to One: Frkndly WOMEN DO ALL THE WORK: mum rum "w ffi’flmm Want. M heavy ratio 0! women numly “'kmed I“ "irhlnnd Park man bu more thun nnu M‘md’)‘ mornink. 0n the amt. o The Women .n. no’m- “I, "THIN-{ht (he celellrllicm begun in I")! the men ”f Rlpn. “ ' ‘vvrudw fnutburnu u! whiuk blowing, link- man. than “In?!" 9““ “"10": 1nd gun firing. In one u married. They have Do “V W" "Humv- lhcâ€" 0M (“him an. rnl over thwr hualxmdg,”” "MN" “M"! t“ ”5" I'M!!! I103- t“‘ml’l to enjoy the um.» hutf‘L'm’ 0” "Mé-u II!’ tilt W UN: island. Th; 1-": November are ('annda; V r RID: an- «x “'hllt' men." “Mince and odven-J‘“ N I cross hon-eon sou Ire disappegp I tunlr. Unread of modern; thgrmen at Lubriu “503/ the “me I}? to remain. The rest of IN women. Ilmv o! 21 luau-nu E. Him 1ng “Hammad in Imam." In the about. a! further information it h :0 he \ Rehw‘u We“. who" now-l, “Tho Judge," in huving a remarkable ule, ,nnd hu nlrrady M 10.000 mpieu, has arranged with La Keodick {or I ‘Detmn tour of the United sum And Nov. 1. 1m. Rebeca West to Tour NEWS or woxs Am; WRITERS or N or tun ”Humor- lhc- uic \il vhuru‘ Added In the- hub. and old mud.“ II I" lhur nwmnr)‘ has the m u yrur mt! With x mm ”plum than the in-c'umu mildly alung by the Humboldt rumnt and}. ‘thmun up on the brick by the In»! manduus Iurh, following the tldll‘ nun-s d the Chilean earthquake. 1‘ g The .pecimen wan uhen to Linn i‘Inr mounting Ind I‘lll be prenrwd in ”he univcnhy museum. mules! Demon-inflo- Here In Yum Meet. Advent of You: 1923 WELCOME NEW vim WITH MUCH Home I’nnfir wan-n. H x~ support-d that it akng by the Humboldt Inc ant-(tor n! lhv Natural Hil- tmy Mamet" of 1hr Unimflty 0‘ 'S-n Mun-on and the old.) “816"- .mist made . tnp to Lurin for the Tpurpou- of studying And ell-“71M ‘lhr tin-tun. Vititor. They found ll! ummnl “1th the body of I Wk. bit mu. 3 had of annulus WWI Yhuw of . turtle. After examination 'hry come to the canola-ion that it, hrhcngt-d to the {Imily of "BflunI-I dll'" mum-am, inhabiting the South! In, The din-(tor n! I”?! Mamet" of San Mun-on and 1 mm ““50 a tnp pun“... of studyh ”W "YIN"- Vititm ummnl Mn); :b. be IIUI a had a! nxtr I The tidal waves which recently ‘0- ‘uatnbed put; of the «on; of CH“. 3915! upon me hen-h at the an “.0 u "rung! dentun o! the déep, whoa jlike has not been can in than.» len- in many yearn. N no.“ up”: Ito hr a cross bdwoon .' whale OM “er a! kilh-d it ....... .u, "rung-III- miles from Linu. reported C M crux-tan floundering in tho “and. water: 0! the bay. Then ”I" m nut word it "u an unknown M “or a! 1hr an. And that the! u we: lam" an cm up n m advent u! the now your VII welcomed In Highland Park ' morning 0n the "Into 0! West to Tour U. S. m I: V. Sabine W'est'a Famous Home m-mnry has the arrivnl of I met wxlh u more muainx r0 m-c'ummy n! 1923 Furry years ago the fist Long Distance relc. phone line between Boston and Providence. 45 mile: long. wu built. Two yen-{later the NZW York-Boston line, 235 miles longm'u compicrcd. In ”92 the Nut York-Chicago line vu Opened Th: wurld's telephone prugrcu has been marked by periodic! advunces in the Be“ Telephone System's Long Distance transmission. vu curring ; twenty-ON MM they“ m: an. ‘ at“, o! axldtr-j 1.. AL‘. me between Boston andâ€"Providenéclifg 13. um: built. Two yen-{later the how Mun line, 235 miles long,m crunpkrtd. the Na: York-Chic lim- in . 19H .1... N-...-v ID? -_ Wad 15 South St. John's Avenue. Telephone a P. 201 0013’ it the Lowest Possibk Price 2.100 Wok!!!) quire-neat. Pha- W i. hold Enk'ignen “01"“! GCT) y c M"war to “'1'! able imp: being heir 8T4 .VO?

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