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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 51

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c--tember 1~ ""'1" 1928I I ' WILMETT'E . LIFE 51 ActivilJ' iD AUP~t ad Total for Permits Ia $1SG,Z-..-New Home for Liaclaeya Building activity in northwest Ken·ilworth, that section of the village lying b~tween Kenilworth avenue and the north village limits . and between Ridge road ;!nd the tracks, continued with a bri~kness during the month of Augus.t sufficient to place Kenilworth in the lead of mo~e than forty suburban towns. Eight of the nine permits were for new residences, co~ting $149,500, and one was for a three car garage, costing $700, bringing the grand total up to $150,200, a gain of 441 percent over the total valuation of permits issued in August a y~ar ~go. Two of the new· improvements are on the east side, one on Sheridan road, costing $42,000 and the other on Oxford r9ad, costing $33,000. A permit was issued to the Sides Consti:uction company for C. L. Frede_ rick, for a two story tile and stucco re~idence and at. t ached two car garage, at 250 Sheri9an road, costing $42,000. New Home for Li_..ya R. E. Crosby, the Winnetka builder, took out a permit for Arthur J. Lindsey, of Wilmet~e, for whom he is building a two story brick veneer residence and attached garage at 260 Oxford road, to cost $33,000. A permit was taken out for Benadette Lidecker by V. E. Lidecker, for a two story brick veneer and an attached garage, at 728 Cummings avenue, costing $16,000. · W. C. Huggins took out a permit for A. B. Welty, for a two story residen~e and attached garage, at 542 ! B rier street, costing $15,000. A permit for a two story brick veneer residence at 620 Temple court, to cost $13,500, was taken out by L. C. Cliff for Carmen Tortoriello. Mr. Tortoriello is the well known "shorty" at the Elevated Terminal in Wilmette. Other Building Operations H. W. Carlson is building one of the many new residences in the Mannus Indian Hili sub-divbion for which a permit was issued last month. It is located at Cummings avenue, and like most of the other fine new homes featuring this section will be of brick. The permit was for $11,000. Otto A. Schulz took out a permit ~or Mr. Roddick for whom he is build- ~ost!ng $15,000 and a p,rivate ·garage, tn~ a two story brick veneer residence costm~ $350, brought the total for the at 'IZI. Roger ·avenue, costing $10,000. month to $100,350. . James Crabb .of Wilmette, is buildmg another restdence on Brier street Chimney po~s are always ~n oma- . for which a p~rmit was issued last mentation and besides their decorative month. It will be a two story brick value their slightly contracted area veneer, with detached two car garage · helps to prevent down drafts. and costing $9,000. · ' Harry Linn also took out a permit for .a three car brick garage at 521 Kentlworth avenue, costing $700. The month of September lead off with permits for two new residences Wtil built brick boast. largt living issued during the first five days of the room, fireplace, d i n i n · a room, month, indicating that the present kitchen, sun room, brtakfast nook, month promises to co11tinue as good guest closet, and lavatory on fint as August. floor: extra largt master bedroom, The month of August witnessed the two other bedrooms and two baths beginning of five new residences in on steond ftoor: attached garagt: Glencoe, three of which are being built lot 75X230. , Locattd in dtsirablt by G. F. Gonsalves, on Dundee road, ntigbborbood, near school. Oftrtd each at a cost of $16,000. They are at cost. each two stories and of brick veneer. · One i~ located at No. 554, one at 566 and the other at (IJ'/. Lyman A.-- Drake, Jr., is building a two story brick veneer residence <1t 8. Sllertdan Rd. ·76 Sout.h avenue, costing $25,000. A _building permit was issued to Highland Park. Ill. R. P. McElroy for a two story brick Phone H. P. fU and concrete residence at 420 Adams ng $12,000, and two oth~r street, cos_ti_ permits, one for a remodeling job .... . . . CoDitniCtioD For Sale;- LOANS Oil n· ,D. E. WINK REsiDENCES APARTMENTS BusiNESS , PROPERTIES DESIRABLE VACANT s.tUfiiCtOtfl r8tn c.t1 fllw.ya be «ttmged. Baird& Warner INC. · S28 Davis St., Evanston Greenleaf 185 5 Bri«g8te U ILDING HAYES B· SOUTHEAST CORNER SHE.R MAN A VENUE and CLARK STREET, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Construction has begun on a modern store and apartment building in the heart of the University section. First Mortgage Bonds secured by s~ch well located combination properties are choice investments. Bonds are now av·ailable in denominations of $100, $500 and $1000 and yield 6Yz% interest. Write or call for .Circular $16,000.00 Liberal Discount /or Good Down Payment. Well built Brick and, Stucco · Six Room House. Space for second bath. Oil Burn~r. Very good location~ JOHN F.liAHN IN CORPORA TED 1617 Sh.erman Avenue McGuire & Orr 541 l,INCOLN AVE. Tel. Winn. 672 EVANSTON Greenleaf 2 700 Rogers Park 5115

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