PB Â¥o Â¥$ PAGE TEN Thursdayâ€"10 a. m. Union Thanksâ€" giving service at Trinity Episcopal church. Rev. Frank Fitt will preach, Fridayâ€"7 p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop No. 3, at Lincoln school. â€" 7:30 Troop No. 4 at High schoot _ ... . . | Saturdayâ€"7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts, Troop No. 2 at Eim Place schol. Sundayâ€"9:30 a. m. Church School, 10 a. m. Community Bible Class. Mr, Emery S. Hall, leader. 10::30 a. m. Session meeting in pastor‘s study to receive new members. 11 a. m. The Communion service. 3 p. m. The regâ€"> ular monthly meeting of the Session, 6:30 p. m. Young People‘s Society, Mr. Hintz will lead the devotionals, Mondayâ€"10 a. m. The Doreas Soâ€" ciety will meet in the‘ Parish House, Luncheon will be served at 12:30. _| Tuesdayâ€"Fridayâ€"8:30 a. m. Weekâ€" day classes of religious education at Elm Place School. a thip 4 i ~ Wednesdayâ€"8 p. m. The prayet meeting service. Mr. Fitt will lead. CLUB BULLETIN ON _ . } ‘ROADS OF ILLINOIS More Main Routes‘gren for Traffic For Thanksgiving, Is Expectation Numerous detours on Illinois highâ€" ways will be closed and the main highways open for traffic by the time Thanksgiving tourists ‘hit the high» ways, according to the latest bulletin issued by the touring bureau of the Chicago Motor club. The bulletin o Iilinois roads shows that: T f The fourâ€"mile detour on Illâ€"10 eas! of Riverton is badly cut up on of rains, but is passable On Iilâ€"31 the Ripley detour is i poor condition and the best rout from Springfield is through Jackson ville and Meredosia. * Et The state highway department ad; vises that the following highways are open for traffic:â€"â€" > > 1J IIlâ€"1 from Marshall to Carmi. ; ~ IIIâ€"2 scheduled to be complete open from Mendota to Hayworth No: vember 26, and now open from Clinâ€" ton south through Decatur, Roms:;t Sandoval, and Duquoin to Cairo. â€" . II!Iâ€"3 now open from Milan to Aledo, Goodhope to Industry; ncbe:i uled to be open from Jacksonville Whitehall on November 27 open fm# Néew Providence to McClusky. i} Niâ€"16 _ detour â€" lifted _ between Charleston and Mattoon, also open from Shelbyville to Nokomis. â€" _ Tilâ€"8 detour between Watseka and Gilman sched. for elim. Nov. 27. â€" . ~ Illâ€"17 open from Streator to w.P'i ona. . H Ill!â€"18 from Lamoille to Princeton â€" Death ij not the closing ?)f night upon our mortal day. Rather it is the opening of portals to the vistas of Eternity. Beyond lies revelation, but, this side, stands the Tomb that is the doorway through which all living inevitably mfxst pass. :. "if y3 What could be more fitting than that this sesame should be dedicated in enduring strength and beauty to the latger future by a monument emblematic of the hope and rity held forth ?Jy the Dead to the Living and to the unborn? tesl | 1 : Sl‘lf:ra' l;:nument’ we ar orial ‘a k Masoleum to b Cemetery in! Evanston. .~ > Thk Lsd;h{cture, to be wrought in sfo_ne?a;id ronze, is designed to ?ndure beyond the reckoning of years. Told ied 5 ars | lt November 27. open from Crystal Lal ‘the W in line. > > II!â€"26 open from Kankankee s hrough Gilman, Paxton, Urbana attoon to Effingham. . I!1â€"26 open from Freeport to ‘ ~Tllâ€"28 open from Sheffield to G urg and I!1â€"8 open Galesbur urlington forming a hard road hi to Galesburg. ) lllâ€"3h «open from Canton to L ton. gonville, mopen from Mt. Carr OFFER PRIZE FOR ; ESSAY ON WA ps,oool Offered _ by |Unive . _ of \Chicago For Treatis | JA e of $5,000 for the loriginal treatise on "The [(Wages! was announced last ‘Prof. J. Laurence Laughlin (University of Chicago, chairm ‘a commjittee on economic prizes ‘ To give contestants time 4 3neees research, the| com! \will receive eonrftributions unti 1, 1926. The award will b noun as soon‘ after that d: Prof, Laughlin‘s announcem: the contest as the forerumner of an annual p dis ished work in the econ % The |eontest is to be announcéd in E as well as in this equntry. F. economics may compete, the comm said, provided theit manâ€" uscripts are in English, â€" Any point of | vi may be taken, and any phase jof the wage problem may be discusged. Ownership of the| gopyâ€" right the winning treatise is to vest in the donors, who will artange for publication of the book, announceâ€" ment gaid. 6.:08 * . Laughlin‘s associates |ohn the committee . are Prof. John | Bates Clark | of© Columbia‘ university, . Dr. * in F. Gay of Harvard university, Congressman Theodore E. Burton, and Prof. Wesley. C. Mitchéll of Columbia university. people seem to get m satâ€" isfaction out of passing a bad check, than would in doing a day‘s ;vol'ki and passing up an t bill or Ii1â€"36 open from Pottsfield to folks are greatly enj the hunting season by remaining at home w no other sportsman tihnk they jpre a deer. While it is cool weather, y peoâ€" ple think how much they would enjoy cultivating a garden next spring. On Subject 11 of ek by {the e to gf SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE f thy _ Special Warrant Number 278 . y ; Public notice is hereby given that 8 Of| the County Court of Lake County, IIlâ€" inois, has rendered |judgment for a r th¢| special assessment upon property benâ€" €| efited by the following improvement: _ jOct.| Constructing a sani sewer in Raâ€" ) anâ€"| vinia Court, in the City of Highland te as| Park, Lake County,) Illinois, as will *3 more fully appear from the certified at in.| copy of the judgment orvï¬{e in my skible| ofice. : ‘That the warran for collecâ€" a for tion of such assess ent| is in the »31 nfl hands of the undersi fl& 3 t inâ€" rl;ible ;& for of B C Ei;lo‘ GES th and creating in the new Memâ€" built at Memorial Park ckâ€" ty to PICTURE PAINTED Singular Work of Art . session of Dealer Germany What is regarded as one of the most singular works of art in exisâ€" tence is now in the possession of a Berlin dealer. It is a painting, 6 by 4 inches, executed on a spider web and preserved by being clamped beâ€" tween two plates nf glass, so that one can examine it on both sides. The scene depicted, is that of a happy family sitting ;tt_»gethen M As an interesting sideâ€"piece to the painting the artist also preserved a spider web on which he had completed part of the picture when it tore, This second web shows traces of his having tried in vain to patch up the tear. â€" There is nothing to show when the spider webs were painted. “Aï¬ ;er-u;n;inte ted &g hereby notified to call and pay the anreunt asâ€" sessed at the Collector‘s Office, City Hall, corner Green Bay Road and Cenâ€" tral Avenue, Highland Park, Tilinois, within thirty (30) days from the date thereof. | i Notice is further given that UNC siQu, assessment is divided in seven (7) inâ€" stallments. That the amount of the first installment is $568.00 and that each of the remaining installments is $400.00. That all installments draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent pet annum from August 15th, 1934. The first installment is payable on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1’925. The second installment | one ye:li thereafter and ‘so on annually un all installments are paid. FRED W. RUBLY, ; | â€" City Collector, Dated at Highland TIllinois, this 27th day of November, 1924. 89 SPEClAl; ASSES$MENT NOTICE Special Warrant Number 118 i Public notice is hereby given that the County Court of Lake County, Ti« nois, has rendered judgment for a speâ€" cial assessment upon property beneâ€" fited by the following improvement: Constructing . a nitary sewer in Lakewood Drive, in the City of Highâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS ii further g}iven that the lgidj oN sPIDER‘S WEB in in land Park, Lake County, Illinois, as more fully appear from the cerâ€" fed. copy . of the judgment on file in my office. | That the warrant for collection of such assessment is in the hands of the undersigned. en ; All: persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the amount asâ€" sed at the Collector‘s Office, City ::ll, corner Green Bay Road and Cenâ€" tral Avenue, Highland Park, Tlinois, gthin thirty (80) days from the date ereof. t | Notice is further given that the| said assessment is divided in Eight (8) installments. That the amount of the first installment is $866.00 and that each of the remaining installâ€" ments is $800.00. That all‘ installâ€" ments draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per arinum from August 15th, 1924. The first installment is payâ€" nble on the 2nd day of January, A. Du 1925- R â€" _ ‘The second installment one . year thereafter and so on annually until all imtallmeng are paid. % k FRED W. RUBLY, e3 e B City Collector, Dated at Highland Park, Tllinois, this . 27th day of November, 1924. B9 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Special Warrant Number 280 Public notite is hereby given that the County Court of Lake County, Tiliâ€" | nois, has rendered judgment for a speâ€" cial assessment upon property beneâ€" fited by the &)‘:lowing improvement: For the construction of a reinforeed concretée paveément in Sunset Road, Clifton Avenue, Elmwood Drive, Yale Lane, Harvard Court, and Princeton Avenue, ‘s@ll in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, as will more fully appear from ‘the certified ta copy of the judgment on file in my office. â€" That the warrant for collecâ€" tion of such assessment is in ; the hands of the undersigned. All persons interested. are hereby notified to call and pay the amount sessed at thé Collector‘s Office, Cr:‘y Hall, corner Green Bay Road and Cenâ€" tral Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois, within thirty (30) days from the date thereof. t ; Notice is ‘further given that the said assessmient is divided in ten (10) installments, That the amount of ‘the First Installment is $21200:00 and that each the remaining installâ€" ments is $20,000.00.© That all install» ments draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per} annum from October 11, 1924, The first installment is payaâ€" ble on the 2nd day of January, A. D: 1925. : & . ‘The second installment one year thereafter and so on annually until all installments are paid. _ _ _____â€" Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, this ~27th day of November, 1924. 39 ini;terms of wealth, it is to cost in the building twelve hundred thousand dollars. In terms of the builders‘ art, it is to be a massive monblithic pile of classic Dori¢ and Egyptian design, embodying the utmost of art and craftsmanship in appointment and decorative effect. â€" Dignity and durability of hewn granite will take enâ€" nobled form to bring to you in serene contemplation asâ€" surance of ultimate good. . ‘ s . In all sincerity we invite new harbinger of rest at M beauty of its surroundings, its fitness to your final need Our car will be at your servi or you may address a reque 518 Davis Street, Evanston, FRED W. RUBLY, City Collector. file in my for collecâ€" is in the THE BILLY BOWDEN GROCERY CO. Formerly q‘:e:s 3 v, + ‘ / T 8. Bt. m Ave. A FULL LINE OF FINE GROCERIES, f AND %gmmxms WILL BE cm |EVERYTHING IN SEASON _ | _ | Free Delive 6 Ao * ervice on call at Evanston 7637, quest for information to me at ton, Illinois. * M. J. BUCKLEY, Manager. 7 Y DLFE O X FROZEN FRUIT CUSTARD ICE CREAM you to visit the site of this emorial Park, to view the and to sense the appeal of pacAusr: CARBONATED" PECIAL Division of National Dairy Products Corp. This Week We give Green Trading Sti:flP' NEW STOCK 50c THURSDAY, Telephone H. P, 1723 QUART BRICK NOVEMBER 27, 1924 UR&EDA now partl Plan t€ LA) n m n