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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 1927, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln LIFE April 15, 1927 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·I Chicagoan Buy~ Crosby ·1 · · · · · · · · · · Shoe Comfort 111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111 11 11111111 111111111 111 111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 !11 i )implex · · Happy Feet! -and they'll stay happy, if Nature geta a chance! That'· why children's specialists pre.. scribe Simplex Flexies! Thev keep the little foot squarelv on the ground, so the legt can't bow in or out. They give the toes room. Soles are so pliable you can bend them with the fingers. Glove· smooth linings-no wrinkles or rough seams to hurt. And we're as careful in fit· ting them as the manufac· turer is in making them ' 'iJ.l.~l~§. FOR BOYS · AND GIRLS Good looking and comfortable are these sturdy shoes that will stand lots of hard scuffing . Children like to wear them and mothers appreciate the value! · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · NC!_tably Low Priced HOFFMANN BROS. 1716 Wilmette Avenue at Ridge Telephone Wilmette 651 · · · · · · · · · Frank A. Reid, of 954 Linden aH and \\'oodlawn avenues, Glencoe, built nm·. \Vinnetka. reports the followin~ last summer hy R. A. Crosby, · \Vinnttka building contractor, and which sales and rentals since February 1 : The sa le nf No. 878 Cherry strt ·(' l. has since been occupied by his family, has hcen sold to Clarence R Lininger for \Villiam J. Kelly to John ~fills . oi Chicago. The consideration. jt is t\o. 1071 A~h street, for John ~fiJJ., said. wa~ $25,000'. ~I r. Lininger will to \Villiam J. Kelly. take po:-.session ~fay 1. · This proJ)('rty is known as ;\o. 200 'l'ht· Ill'\\' scn·n room Spanish hon,t· \\'oodlawn an·ntH.·, the lot haying a at the nonlnn:st corner ~f ~cntt ~nd frnntagc ~)f SO icct ' 11 \\'oodlawn hy Grccn\\'ood an·nttcs, for Chns ('111'1"1 141 ftet (lll Lakt stn.: ct. Tht hou ::c t·nseJl tn Dana A. \Vashburn . comprist·s Sl'\'t:ll rooms, has a tile roof I :\n. 1055 Chatfield rnad. ior 1...'. F . and two hathrooms. The large open Varnc~· to ~I iss Bertha \\\·rthei1nn. front porch on the north. is to he ron -· :'\o. <J31 Oak street. for Carl Hr;t\J t l vcrted into a closed porch <·r sun t~l <~orgc Lauer . room. 1\o. 1124 ~lnrill a\Tllllt.:, to J, ,: , tl J. Klaukc. · :\n. 970 \ ' crt1on avcnm· (CknL't 'l ' · .C. R. Sutherland Builds ior Ct·c,rgc.: \1 iller to an undi..;rJ(I~t · d Residence in Winnetka purchaser . !\o. C)(,2 Pine.: ~trtd, fnr J. 1 ·: . Hr:td Charles R. Sutherland, oi 425 Birch ~trcet t11 \.icttlr C. ~foOJl. street. \Vinnttka , is hnilclin.g a ~cn'n'l'hv n·ntab rcportctl hv \I r. I~ t·i rl roon1 brick colonial at 305 Poplar for tht· ~alllc pt>riod folio·,,. : street, which he exptrts to kt\'l' rtach· I\ o. 1010 Pin~ s tr<·tt. i or J o!J 11 ~ ·· for occupancy ahout Jut~· I. lie i.s building it as a ho111c f<,r hims<.·lf. lt ~1 ar~hall to Frednick \\·. Chapma11 . I\o. 5-t5 Pnl\·ident avenue. f,,r ~li,, will haYC two bathrooms. an attached ~I r. one-car garage and a sun-room oyer- Ellen Dd.ong to Otto Spegl'l. looking tht· garden. The walls and Spegtl formerly owned this pre 1pnt ,. ceilings of the house throughout " ·itt and sold thr same to ~liss DeLntH! · ~fr . . Reid has also renttd tl~~~ ~ t ' he insulated. The lot has a frontage apartments in the new Linden C:H1rt of 53 feet and a depth of 140 feet. building now nl·aring compktion. ;tt 91o-920 Lindt·n avenue, 1rubha n!' \Voods, to the following JllTSllll': James E . Peterman, of the \'orth Shore lee company; C. R. Pt·ttr'-n n . of the :-.amc company, and J. \ ·. \1 cCnrd. of Chicago . F. A. Reid Company Residence in Glencoe Announces R ecetlt 'l'Ju~ two-storY brick Colonial re.5iRealty Transfers deuce at the sottthwest corner of Lake Re-Elect ORNER People's Party Vote the Ticket Straight! ~1 is~ rsahelle \\'eldon arri\·c.:d ill \\.ilmc.:ttt \\'cdm·sda\' fnm1 K.nt~x t· lll ·· lege to ~pend the E~:,tcr holida,· ~ "i t h her parents, ~1 r. and ~lr-.. \\'. i. \\.t·l don of 1340 Greenwood arenuc: 1 ' If fire should attack your house today, how many valuables you have no b u s i n e s s keeping around the house would you lose, and be 11nable to · replace? The vaults in this bank are as nearly fireproof as modern science can make them. and the protection they afford valuab!es such as yours, is so great as to make the cost of this protection seem as nothing. Come in and investigate. 1.Enstrr J lnmrrs White Hydrangeas Tulips Easter Lilies Spireas Rose Bushes Hyacinths ' I First National Bank of Wilmette ············· ·

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