WILMETTE LIFE February 11, 1927 Quinlan and Tyson Gonsalves to Build New Home Building in South Residences in Winnetka Announce Important Winnetka to Start Soon George F. Gonsalves, well known \Vinnetka builder, of 746 Elm street, now has well underway the building operations which he has planned for the extreme south part of trc village this seaso n. Down on Meaqow road, the. most southerly street in Winnetka, between Ridge road and the Chicago & North Western tracks, he is erecting two sixroom houses and also two on Brier street, immediately adjacent. Two of these houses will be of brick veneer and two of concrete block, stuccoed. They are being built £or the early spring market and will range in prke from $16,500 to $18,000. The streets here are to be paved in the sprin(J', it is sai(l, and there are numerous" other residences already planned for this st:ction. Both the northeast and the southeast corners of Church road and Hill terrace, Winnetka, are to be improved this season with beautiful residence properties, on which the builder, George Fi. Gonsalves, of \\Tinnetka, announces he will begin work ycry soon. These are among the. choice building sites in this section of the village. where the past year witnessed the erection of many homes. Each of thr lots has a frontage of 90 feet, with great depth, the one at the northeast corner being 170 feet deep, while the other one is only five feet less. Mr. Gonsalves states that he will build for the market, on each of these lots, eight-room brick houses, with three baths, porches, two car g-arages and in every \':ay high class resideurcs, iu the $40,000 to $45,000 etas~. Sales in Last Week Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., announ~e. the following sales closed within the V··ROPERTV HA~ · COMTINUEP TOI . !!!! !!! ~~-:~ last week. John H. and Ralph H. Quinlan sold to Georg-e F. Gonsalves, of \Vinnetka, the \Vi11ard apartment building at the northeast corner of Sherman avenue and Emerson street, Evanston. The building was built by the Quinlans it.t 1915 and contains tweh·e four-roon1 apartments. Pierre G. Beach of the Evanston office of Quinlan and Tyson. lnc .. was the only broker. The Russell cstatrs sold to ~[. F . 1\IacWhirtcr, taking title for a syndicate 37 acres on the north side of Willo~' road and on both sides oi the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad right.-of-way between NorthBANKS CLOSED LINCOLN DAY brook and Glcnvie\\·. The property was bought for investment. Lewis T. The ·Wilmette State Bank and the Dodds, manager of the north shore First National Bank of \Vilmctte will office of Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., was If we recommend a he closed throughout the day, Saturthe only broker. day, February 12. in obscr\'ancc of Real Estate Bond issue, Arthur J. and Mabel L. Soderling Lincoln's birthday. and Louis and Sorclla Bromberg sold you rna y be assured to Samuel I. and Lucille l\L Hussell' the vacant apartment property 50xll9 that 1t represents a on the cast side of Ridge avenue beFirst 1\lortgage 6% tween Austin and Oakton streets, Evhigh degree of safety Jtettnaufing and New llullnlngs anston. The purchasers expect to imW. L. PECK CO. dependable e a r n t n g prove the property with a high clas~· :Jll So. La lSalle St. three apartment building containing Central 0621) power. large apartments. J. L. Corcoran of the Evanston office of Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., was the broker. St/ 2 ~ MONEY Oscar A. and Hedwig K. Johnson Have funds to loan on choice 1msold to Clare and Ada Udell the sixproved North Shore Suburban resroom brick Dutch Colonial home at idence property at 5¥.1 % Interest. 2346 Ashland avenue, Evanston, oa a See us on renewals. lot 50x100. 0. H. Armstrong of t:t~ 1564 Sherman Avenue E. C. Pauling & Co. l·:yanston office of Quinlan and Tysotl, 5 N. LaSalle St. Maia 0250 Evanston Inc., was the broker. ----=======::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::.--=::::~~~~-=---:~-~~--- --- - · MONEY TO LOAN All Improvements now being completed Steam shovels and tractors have been working through the winter and will soon complete all improvements ready for residence building in Daughaday Acres, including Winnetka Village water mains, storm water sewers, deep level sanitary sewers and private roadway·. Five and a half acres have already been purchased by residents in Winnetka who know this beautiful sect_ ion and plan to build fine homes in it. lnq~iries are ~nvited from those who appreciate the desirability of getting off main traveled motor roads into this exclusive but conveni~ ent country home section, in Winnetka and adjacent to Indian Hill Club. DAUGHADAY BROTHERS, 168 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago . Telephone State 5192 or 8949 From Sheridan Road turn west at Winnetka Avenue, past New Trier High School along the north sidt of Indian Hill Club to Daughaday Acres. From Waukegan Road drive east on Winnetka Avenue (Hill Road) crossing Skokit Valley Eltctric Line and passing the Forest Preserve and Hibbard Road to Daughaday Acres. D AUG HAD A .Y ACRES The choicest remaining country home acreage rn Winnetka.-