Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1928, p. 58

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Property Manag~ Insurance-Loans Sales-Rentals : 513 Fourth St. Phone 192-193 Henry A. Torstenson, vice president · of the }. A. Torstenson compauy, in· terior decorators, has bought two · · residential adjoining · Elder Lanesites in Winnetka ·· on the north anll · fronting 2J'J feet on Sheridan road, · from the Chicago l'itle and Trs1st · trustee. They are b\!ned by · · acompany, vrivate private road and have ·· beach and pier. While the pnce was · · not disclosed it is reported that this · has been held for $65,000. · property· It is stated Mr. Torstenson contem· · plates erecting a beautiful home on · one of the sites this spring. Claude · · W. Morris, subdivider and builder, is · erecting a residence on an adjoining · parcel. E. Edsall Olson, president of · · the real estate corporation, was · broker. · ~k . IIDiDe Sitea ~a ····················································· i H. C. Crowell Purcbuea Indian Hill Home Site Henry Coleman Crowell of Winnetka has purchased one and threequarters acres on Indian Hill road, facing on the third fairway of the Indian Hill golf course at Winnetka from H. J. Freyn for an undisclosed consideration. It is stated Mr. Crowell expects to build a residence on the property in the spring. McGuire & Orr were the brokers. la8alatloa!Keeps your home Warmer in Winter - Coolrr in Summer Saves Fuel --- Is Fireproof Is Verminp·f - Is Dry Is Easily a,a- . ickly Applie~ . Is Inexpensive. a.d:(~a: be put in 9ld·or .. · · \, "" :Hand Tooled Leather Wall PaperGivea·· Color to Home Imported wall papers in reproduction of hand tooled. leather of the Spanish and Ital~~n 1· 's thools offer channin~ opportumt1es to the owner of the Spanish or Italian style of bouse. Naturally most Spanish houses have colorful interiors and these imported ' wall papers blend delightfully with 1 ·,a11mo!;t any color scheme. ~ '. · · l ·· · t' GJ-'"' : ·... . ......... ~....e ~~~~:. I . . n. : . . . I ·t( .. · fl I' · .· y.'._.~ :·~:· R. 566 Centtr St. E~ "eros by Pb. Wino. 2032 " T· - · .... -· ... :,6.. . . 4< · _.· WINNETKA L· o A 111 eo'l.~:" Q· ~.. ··Jil· ........... Jalaa lbiiCGCk a ......... nue to the JH'opoeed throUI'h hlchway· (Note: The brlek payement upon this street between Vemon avenue and OlenQOe I'C)&d 18- In pod condition, but abould be wldeaed In order to _.ve a 'free outlet from Skokie road to the propoaed h~wa~) · Lincoln avenue: Tentative recommendation Ia to lower this street from Vemon avenue to Crescent drive, so u to pus below the proposed through highway and below the Chlcaco A: Northwestern and the North Shore rallroadli tracks, and connect with Crescent drive trom the eaat. Beach road from Green Bay road to the lake. · Park avenue from Green Bay road to the lake. Basel avenue from Grove street to Greenwood avenue and from Green Bay road to the lake : (Note : The tentative recommendation here Is to lower Basel avenue between Vernon avenue and the proposed through highway ·so as to pass below the said highway and below the railroad and the North Shore tracks as It now does.) Hawthorne avenue from Green Bay road to Longwood avenue. South avenue from Grove . street to Vemc;m avenue, and from Green Bay road to Sherlda.Jl road, and from Sheridan road to the lake. · Washington avenue from Grove street to the proposed new highway. Adams avenue from Grove street to the proposed new highway. Jefferson avenue from Grove street to Vernon avenue. Ida place from Green Bay road to South· avenue. Fairview road from Green Bay road to Palos road. - . · Harbor street from the railroad tracks to SheJ;idan road; (Note: It Is a ten~tlve suggestion that Madison avenue be straightened through the vacant property In Block 1, Stolba's Addition, and lowered so as to JNU18 below the proposed new highway and below the tracks of the Northwestern railway and the Chicago, North Shore A Milwaukee railroad to connect with Harbor street at this point. · Woodlawn avenue from the railroad tracks to Sheridan road. Scott avenue from the railroad tracks to Sheridan road. In addition, those parts of South avenue and Vemon avenue which now have 24-foot concrete- pavement In good condition should be widened to 32 feet to conform to the balance of the recommendation · · -- l ' Live on the Lake. . . .' ...ca · ·~ M11ta1 Life Juw- .l. D. LA.lfGWO&TBY, ..... Ill 8&., w........ c...... .tceat One the heavily constructed wir.e mesh baskets for burning rubbish is an extremely useful adjunct to the back yard. of Riparian Rights · Bargain 100x430 feet $26,2.§0.00 (Half Cash) Far Immediate Sale Btautifully wooded, high bluff. Fine Beach, Breakwater ia. Convmiently located to Scbool and transportation in Ravinia. Can be used for twohoma. Bzctu.iw Agmta 736 Elm Strttt Winnetka 142-147

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