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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Jan 1927, p. 39

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January 15, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 39 & : ; Dr. W. A.C olledge | "Service is a live word with the North Shore Line management," says a Taken by Death in recent article in Barron's, the National Financial Weekly, New York and Florida, January 9 Boston. "In the kind of service offered," the article continues, "as well Dr. William A. Colledge, redrct as in speed of operation the road is almost in a class by itself among elec- tional dir ctor of the Redp th I ents trically-operated lines. At meal times the limited trains carry dining cars Wafeau. andr formerls Stor of the which are famous for the quality of their food. Between meal times a Kenilworth Union <i en head of. the . pumber of the limited trains carry parlor-observation cars of luxurious 1 rfl in i es ' 1Cd Ul 1 " department of English at Armour in type. stitute, died Sunday at Jacksonville, Fla. Funeral services held at Jackson ville this week. He assumed the chair of English a v Armour institute in 1904. Previously he had been an extension lecturer ai the Uni ty of Chicago. He left educatic work to enter the minis try and for several years held pas torates at Aurora and Kenilworth. Dr. Colledge was born in Edmmburgh, Scotland in 1859. He was a member of the Stanley expedition into Africa | to rescue Dr. Livingstol He was edi- | tor in chief of the New Standard En- cyclopedia in 1906 and the first editor | of the Technical World magazine. He | was the author of many books, a noted lecturer in chautauqua work and vice | president and director of La Salle Ex- | tension university. . | His widow, Mrs. Frances M. Col- ledge, and one son, Edward, of Jack- | Ry sonville, Fla., survive. | : Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Fillis of 1138 | Tower road have returned from Inde- | pendence, Iowa, where they spent Christmas, 'the following week, and New Year's day with Mrs. Fillis' par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Blackledge. Dr. Fillis' parents " Sutherland, Towa, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Fillis, also joined the family group for the holidays. --_--Q There is more farm land worked in Illinois than in the continent of Aus- | tralia. | Fh | Shipments from Illinois to foreign | countries during the past year amount- ed to approximately 230 million dollars. | ORTH Shore Line offers you a distinctive and un- | equalled transportation service to Milwaukee. Es There is a fast train every hour. Trains operate into the very heart of the city, saving | you time and taxi fare. Located at Sixth & Sycamore, | our Milwaukee terminal is convenient to everywhere. ; Electrically-operated, North Shore Line trains afford the utmost in cleanliness and travel comfort. No smoke, no cinders. You reach your destination fully refreshed, nets, | in tip-top condition for a day of successful business or Beauty Lies in pleasure. Healthy EYES The next time you go to Milwaukee, take advantage ot Tes not se much che size or color the superior service afforded on this high-speed, elec of the E that makes them . . Pamtul, Rather, it's the glow trically-operated railroad. N which radiates from them. Ur» : 4 lesskeptalwayscleanand healthy, " Note: Seven Milwaukee-bound trains operate each day via EYES lacicithis alluring lustre. the Shore Line Route, stopping here for passengers. At other Millions, of nen yeh hours, Shore Line Limited trains operating to Waukegan ts ate Murine. 16. make direct connections at North Chicago Junction with cleanses EYES of irritating par- Milwaukee Limiteds operating over the Skokie Valley Route. ticles and keeps them clear an : : 5 2 : wo ol no belladonna. For schedules, fares and other information, inquire at ticket office. Our illustrated books on "Eye Care" | . . . or Be Beau" are CREE on request. | Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. The Murine Company | I 2 Feet, 33, Chicage The Road of Service INE, WINNETKA PASSENCER STATION For Your E. E S Telephone Winnetka 963 Baggage Checked 1-104 DE i I I i ai

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