38 WILMETTE of . ~rm House, national agncultural students, on LIFE January 21, 1927 Fred Harbaugh Member to Ias a c~lapter · A gracu . IturaI F ratem1 'tY fratermty for January 22. Fred Harbaugh, son of Mr. and :\tlrs. George R. Harhaugh, 1219 Forest avenue. is a member of the Lanthus frat<>rnity . for agriculturists at Iowa State college, which is being installed John Wyllie Builds New Resi'dence a'n Glencoe Ask Your Dealer for Eleanor Bird Seed A Song In Every Seed. It's better than what you think Is best. -===============~~~~-------A body of traffic experts is employed by the North Shore Line whose duty it is to assist individuals or groups in the solu· tion of transportation problems. One of the s~rvices which this department renders has to do with party movements. John Wyllie, builder, of 318 Lincoln avenue, Glencoe 1 broke ground this week for a seven-room shingle residence at 362 Jackson avenue. Glencoe, which he expe·cts to have ready for the market by May 1. The house, Mr. Wyllie announces, . will sell for about $23,000. The plans call for three baths ~r r. and ~Irs. Thomas E. D. Bradley of tht ~orth Shore hotel sailed from and a detached two-car garage. New York on Saturday, ] anuary 15, for a cruise of South America and a I ~~ rs. Kerry l'. ~1eaghl'r (Ji 71<J Centaur ?f Southern Africa. They will re- t~al._ave~llle i:- :-pending the winter ill turn 111 :May. ( ahlnrma. Lanthus, organized at lowa State in ]nne. 1923. has since ranked first in scholarship among organized houses on the rampus. This will make the sixth chapter of Farm House to he cs't ahlishcd. Woman Fatally Hurt in Odd Accident at Glencoe N. W. Depot Mrs. Effie Reid Fake, of 905 \'ernon avenue, Glencoe, was fatally injured when struck hy a Chicago and North ' i\Testern passenger train at the Glencoe station Sunday afternoon. and died at the Evanston hospital a fe\\· hours later. Her daughter. Miss Effie Fake. who accompanied her mother, was also injured, sustaining a fra<.'ture uf three ribs. She also was removed to tlH' hospital. and will recover. The accident occurred about ~ o'-clock. ~r rs. Fake and her daughtn. upon leaving their home to go to l'hi ra!.To on thl' train <ltte in Glencoe at -t :45 p. rn .. crossed from V('rnon an·nuc on Lincoln avenue to the railroad rig·ht-oi-way and were walking- on the track to tht station. This i'i a cn"tomar\' routt for thost· residing in this :--ection of the village, to avoid the ·long \\'alk down Ytrnon and over ()11 Park <1\'{'llUC. ~ When lodges, clubs, churches, schools or other organizations desire to travel as a unit, special cars or trains on the North Shore Line are arranged for by these traffic representatives. Ttake advantage of this advisory service, which iafree to everyone you need only write or tel~ phone the Traffic Department, Chicago North Shore&. Mil· waukee Railroad Co., 79 W. M .. - ~--·· 1'""\.;,..,. .." A Every Hour Tht· two \\'OIIlt' ll \\Trc follo\\'ing· a path on the l'ast . .;ick of the track..:, and although tht· train ·was approach ing and slowing <10\nt for the statiot~ stop. it <·,·idently was com:ng h-.tc r than thty anticipattd. Tla·y \Hrt ' ahout seventy-fin.· ft·t't north oi tht platform wiH'~l ~~ i~s Fake wa~ -.truck hy the t' nginc and hurled again:-.t hn mot ht·r, h(1th of whom \H'rt· t hruw t; tin· or !'tix fct't frolll th<" trark !11 rli~· cast sidt t)f tht· right -of-way and ..,,." era I iect soul h. :-\. puro;t·. with a kathtr handk, ca r r:ed hv ~I is~ Fakl', wa:-; found in thr ~now \tonday, hy JanH·s ~ . F;turt·t' . ~orth \\'e:-.lt'rn agt·nt at Glenrllt.', ah"t i' fifty fed from \\'hnc ~liss Fakl' a.ur ~ her. mother \\'trt' -.truck. Tht· pur<- , "~as optn and a . "t·ction f rolll t hrhandk which had l>t.·t.·n turn r 1111 " :t f tHill d i n S i d t I h t ~ U r :-i C. :\fr:-. Fakt·. f(lrlllt·rh· tht' ,,·ij,. ,,· Frt·dnick L. Fal.:r. t.·x -n;tlllirip :tl lu cl~.... i:- -,urvivt·d hy thrn· daughtn-. ·;tnd. ,, · :-<111. One dauf.{htcr, \1 i:--, Flnrt·rJct· 1. Fake. a f<· rllltT tt·arhn in thv \\ ·: netka puldir :--rlw(lb, i~ at pH·~ v: · repr(' :- ttlling tht· \\'intH·tka plar1 l)i i· . (h·idual in-,trllrtilln at .th . . li lttt" .. : tiona! :,clwol at Cetll'\' :t, ~"it / t't Lt ·:·! in the pnmar~· :-rhool. lhl' r. ; , ·· daugh!l'r, ~li~~ .\lary Fake, i.; :t .tc .~··. : l'l' in thl' Chicagu public !'chc1c1k , ; · ·· Oil. Frrdtrirk Htt·d Fake. j-, in , · kg e. Fun t' rat ~ t n in· :-; i, )r \I r !'t. I:; t I. , ,. , · , C<J1Hh1Ct('d at Oak\\'ood-. rc" '·' ·, . d1aptl. \\'t·dnl'-,d;l\· aitl'fllllOII ;t' ' r)cl()rk. burial hl'it;g at Oakw ,·rHl litH'. Every hour there's a fast North Shore Line train to Milwaukee. Seven Milwaukee . . bound trains each day operate via the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other hours, Sh?re Line Li~ited trains operating to Waukegan make dtrect connecttons at North Chicago Junction with Milwaukee Limiteds operating over the Skokie Valley Route. · Use the North Line to Milwaukee. Enjoy clean travel, and courtesy that's nationally famous. For schedules, faru and other infcmnation, inqui~e at ticket office. :..1 r:--. Hl'rtor Dudd-.. 720 l'ra i:·i, .. · attl'nch:d the dinnn gi\'l'tl la-· ...... · urday tnning at tht· ~Ol'\\' ~H1d h,,,, : '· the CJ(.'C;t~i<l!l 11i tht.· ( )tt~l\\';t ttlli\ c·· rl'Uilion. · The uni\'n:-;ity i~ J, ,ctr, · ()tta\ra, Kan. -------·------~ TAYLOR'S I REDTAGSALE Many articles of leather goods reduced from 20% to 30o/o. ChicagO North Shore &. Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Road of Service WILMETTE PASSENGER STATION l-1(14 Telephone Wilmette 2 5I4 Baggage Chrcked ·--- ------·