=A:p:ril=n=='=l~========================~========~W==IL~M=E==T~T~E==L~I~F~E~========================================ll ' of $250 each to be awarded the authors RAILROADS DISCUSS of essays containing an outstanding I----------------------------···········-~---········Established 1854 . ' SAFETY PRECAUTION Officials Meet in Chicago to Ponder Methods of Cutting Highway Crossing Toil r I I I Possible means of reducing the number of highway grade crossing accidents which in 1926 took 2,492 lives and maimed 6,991 persons, was the principal subject of discussion at the se venth annual meeting of the safety section of the American Railway association at the Palmer House in Chicago, beginning Tuesday, April 19. The meeting . was attended by prominent safety men from all the railroads in the United States and Canada, and contmued for three days. In view of the increase of nearly 300 fatalities in 1926 over the vear he:. fore, due to such accidents -together with the constant increase in the number of automobiles in use, this subject is recognized as one of the foremost problems that face the railroad s After spending the spring holidays today. at her home in \Vilmette, Miss Marian In connection " ·ith and in addition Thaye.r has returned to the Univerto the methods already in force to sity of Illinois. provide greater safety at grade crossings aucl in order to cre~t tc increased interest on the part of both the ra it roads and the public in the necessity for continued care b eing exercised at highway grade crossings, the railroads this vear will conduct an intensive campaign in an efTort t o reduce the number of . uch accident s. Plans wcr ~ di sc ussed at the Chicago meeting- for thi s campaign. As part of that campaign, the American Haih\·a \' association has already i11augurated ·an tssay contest among colkgc, high sc hool and grammar .;rhnol ~t ud ent:- \\·ith three cash prizc .J readily available suggestion for pre- I venting such accidents. The essays II are limited to 250 words each and must I stress the need for greater care in ap- I I proaching and passing over railroad crossings. The contest will end on June 1. The winning essays wilt be selected by three persons of n~tional prominence who witt act as judges and who will be announce~ later. In 1926 there were 5,921 highw(}.y grade crossing accidents compared with 5,479 in 1925. In 1920, 4,226 accidents we.re reported. While the nmnber of grade crossing accidents ha ..; not increased as rapidly since 1920 a:; the number of automobile accidents on the highways, railroad officials believe a considerable proportion of the accidents at railroad crossings can be pre ·· vented if adequate precautions ar~ taken at such places. \Vhile the enti.re elimination of grade crossings would be the ideal solution of the problem, this is both physically and financially . impossible, it is said. C. H. JORDAN & CO. Funeral Directcws for 72 Years 61 :t Davis St. Phone University 449 Wilmttte Office Phone Wilmette 3 3 5-4 2oo -------············-----··········---·-············-- E. Erie St. CHICAGO Phone Superior 7709-7710 Eat FISH. Telephone your orders-Wilmette 64 9 No Toil - We Deliver ~JtiJ ~-.MJIIA Oa1P..MKf 15 57 SHERMAN AVENUE Evanston I MILAMLUSK Violin Instruction Phone Wilmette 2087 ,_..... .........................................,......_..._. ........... - ...... . is the group of people organized to serve you THIS when you lunch or dine at The Central Cafeteria. Each and every one of them plays a part in the fulfillment ot The Central Cafeteria pledge to every patronQuality, Cleanliness, Promptness, Courtesy. They are proud of their work and we are proud of them. PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF FRED A. MILLER See our Display of Children's Hats Coats Dresses 01:10 Stunning Black Satin Coats at $25.00 All sizes from 14 to 53 01:10 CENTRAL C A F ~tr~ve~ \1 A East of Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE I UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. Coplan, Prop. 1126 Central Ave. Phone Wilmette 2403 WILMETTE l