GENERAL REAL ESTATE Billa R..tt, Reporta ._.. De....,.,_.t--0. New 11-. WiD HaYe IS a....,, A.LCar&sle On Cape .Cod New Seven Room Brick Home! First floor bas large living room with fireplace and bookcases; opening from this room is a large screened porch overlooking garden. Dining rQOm, kitchen and enclosed porch for refrigerator. Lavatory. Second 1loor bas three large bedrooms with ample closet room. Bath with shower and tub. The bouse is insulated, and all outside openings are copper weatherstripped. Two car brick garage, lawn landscaped with trees, shrubbery and perennials. A Bargain at $18,500 We also have homes in Deerfield, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Libertyville and Lake Forest ranging , in price from $6,000 to $50,000. Th.e rapid development of Indian Hills estates continues without halt and Bills Realty company announces that construction of several new homes has commenced. Fred G. Becker, Cof.t:. troller of the Chicago Mill and Lumber company has begun construction of a thirteen room stone and slate residence designed by Anderson and Ticknor. The building is being done by S. L. Bateman. Two unusual homes, one of Colonial and one of English Cottage design also are under construction on adjoining half acres fronting on Iroquois lane. These are for William B. McKnight of the loan department of Toombs and Daily company and Marley Halvorsen, head of the loan department of the Chicago Trust company. R. H. Fairclough is the architect and John Mills the builder. Bills Brothers, Inc., are completing a unique Cape Cod Colonial home for William 0. Gaines, manager of the Munsingwear corporation, fronting on · Blackhawk road. Bills Brothers, Inc., also are completing three additional homes fronting south on Lake street, one of English design containing six bedrooms, four baths, unusually large lounge, living rooms and master living and bedrOQm ; one unique type of New E n g I a n d Farmhouse of seven rooms, a feature of which is the . story and one-half reception hall-this building being ~e signed by George F. Keck. A thard tower house designed by ] oseph H. Bristle has a story and one-half living room, a master bedroom of 20 feet by 24 feet, dressing room and bath of very unusual proportions and distinctive tile design. the \Vinnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. H. C. Rae1ine sold to F.]. Duncombe the 8-room stucco home at 528 Elder Lane, Winnetka, on a lot 75x165. Robert Richardson of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. Hazel R. Marani sold to Conrad and Annie Schmeisser the vacant property 80xl25 on the east side of Oak avenue, 134 feet north of Davis street, Evanston. Mr. Schmeisser will build a one-story store building on the property. Robert S. Crane of the Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. IBBDALB PACKING _. SHIWING fll ;: ~=======~~=~~: STOBAGB J.... HOUSEJIOLD GOODS u~- L 0 A R 8 ~-::.':" Oa Dellraltte Re·et aat .A.JUtaal H·w:odE 111dul Ule ·--- ......... ...c··.,_, ... Building Lots Priced from S 10 per ft. up and some real bargains in small farms. A. D. LA.B'GWO&'I'BY, Leu ~t 111 w........... CMeqe NOW THE TAILORED FLOOR The linoleum floor is now called the tailored floor because it is smart, correct in color, trim, and fashionable in its design. Cha.r les Telephone Deerfield 80 c. Kapschull Adjacent to Postoflice North Shore Garden Service VALLEY VIEW FARM-West Lake Ave., near Waukegan Road-GLENVIEW Building ~d Conatruction of HOME GARDENS PARKS PLAYGROUNDS TENNIS COURTS · GOLF COURSES FLAGSTONE SIDE~ALKS DRIVEWAYS, ETC. ' $p«Wifl: -- . "' .. Black Soil S7.00 trw:klotUl delifJeted. T tltph0t111: GLENVIEW 181J-1 and 141-J