WILME'TTE 77 }"'OR SALE-HOUSES LIFE November 1. 1929 99 ANTIQUES EXQl"JSITELY APPOINTED MODERN Engli8h brick residence in Hubbat:~ Woods section ; 4 bedrooms.. 3 baths. downstair:;; toilet, ~creenE'd porch with tiled floor ; hot water heat with oil burner; frigidaire. stove; 2 car attached g-a mg-e: 75 feet corner lot. A real ,:;em far abo,·e tht> ordinary and 100 a di~tin ct barg-ain at $32,500. FOR QUICK TURNOVER-SOL. WAL. 3 and 4 drawer· chests at $25. All refinished. Empire, Chippendale, ladderback chairs, bedside and sewing tables, $7 to $12. Hooked rugs, Gt·andfat~er ' clock. Rope and spool beds, in patrs. Everything at unbelievable prices. 808 Washington St., 1 blk. So. of Main, 11,2 blks. east of Ridge, EYanston. 99LTN6-ltc FOR ~ALE-lfSEHLD. Chandler's New Building in Use This -Week "I I 0-DS. REALTOR~ USED ELECTRIC SEV{ING MACHIKES, portables, trendles, consoles, guar. reas. 920 Chicago A ,.e. , Greenleaf 7480. " 100LTX6-5tc MOVING EAST- MUST SELL 7 FT. jade g-reen velour davenpnrt, less thai) year olfl; C'harming- breakfast set; greeD · end tnhle; good radio: it':-: worth whU e to call Winnetka 327!\. 100LTX6-ltp THO H. WASHING MACHINE ; SOFA; sun and breakfast room set; mahogany b d and dresser with marble top; 7 piece painted bedroom set; gold encrusted diRhes ; boo!{ sheh·es; lamlli'. Many odd pieces. Everything Yery reasonable . a:;; moYing- from city. 27? Poplar st., Winnetka 427. 100LTN6-ltp ·winn . 1Gl7 77I..TN6-lte ------------------FOR S..\J;E-VACANT 746 Elm St. \VINNETKA I\'\ ~ES'I ' I~ \ ~:\C J\X'f · 11 :\ RG/\J~S! WlK."\ETKA - F.Af'TXn LAKE for $:!n,OOO half acrt beautifully $14,000 \\'IJoclt·cl I I honwsitt' among- :-;upt·rh. modt'l'll honws . ·wlNl':ETKA - ~ E A 11 C'Ol\fl\HJN'ITY GOLF COl TH:.;;J..-$:l,;j00 lluy~ $;),000 south-front lot in this dt·lig·htful ::section o f nil nf'w homE's. ~hnuld h t> worth 2 STIERATON' l\TTSIC CABINETS. TEL. $7.500 in two or thrt' E' Yt·an.;. stand and stool. chenp. Tel. GIPncoe F.AST (; LE~t"OE-ON l'HIYATE LA:\'E 812. 100LTX6-ltc - $i ~J Jlt'l' f110t for ehoicP \\' IHHlt' d ]li"IIIJ(>rty near tmn~nortntion. EA.f-;'1' KE~lL\YOI~Tif !:-"l'<l~F;·~ THOT!. MANGLE, $35. NURSERY CHAI,R, $1.50. Bahy walkt>r, $2. Heed go-cart, 1'11H(l\\" UF LAKF~ - ~J:tl'l ' u:-: an ol'fl'r $5. \\' innetka 2-!28 . 100LT.:\6-ltc 1111 $::!;o,O\III )nt lOOx:?i:i ft·l't . Lt·t':-: :-:l'e h(l\\" ~ lt ttd ;\ hll:>'t'l' YIIU :11'1' : YACt UM AND l\IATTR~SS LIKE new. Heaso11able. Call ·Glencoe 1217. 100LTN6-ltc ~nd Fl. . r ·i ::'It J·:ln l ::-;(. T'h . \\'illlll·lk:t ~:i ·l \\"1"."\"."\ETKA WA LKEJ! $1 ·1. IS LT .'\Ii-I tc H E .\ L l: s 'I' .\ T E ELE 'TRIC DISJHVASHER. J>h. \\'innetka 6:n 1 OOLT6-ltc Jill W'J'D. 'fO UL'Y.-HSEJ[J;D. GDS. · WANTED TO BUY - SECOND-HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest prices for same. Crost Furniture store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston, in. -Ph. Univ. 189. I01LTN48-tfc WILL .FJX,\X C E AND BUILD RESIrlt·nn · on vour Int. No down payment, no t·xt ra·~~ H('ndy for i'J)I'ing-. \Vrite 102 FOR S.U~E-JIISC. todav- :lll<lrei's \Vilmette Lifl' A-80. . 84LTN::i-2tp HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE, late '27. Recently overhauled. Excelt;~ WTH. TO 111-:~T- 1-THX. ,\ PTS. lent condition. $95. Tel. Winnetka 764. 102LT6-ltp IL©1t (Q) ~\filll ®If~ CF:"."\Tl.l ·:~l. \"."fun1i~h· · d .\"."\JI :'IIOTIIEI~ \\ ' 1!-iH Anril 1 :.. !'19 a p:11'1nwnt frn111 "."\u\·. Fo to \\' ilnwttt· -t:il :l. SSLTti - 1 tn W \ \ T E U TO UF.Vf-11 0 t·s l·: s PEllSIAN LAMB COAT. KOLIKSKY trimmed. Also blue suit, size 16. Electric train set. Boy's skates, sled, books, tent outfit. Winnetlm 427. 102LTK6-ltp HONEYWELL ELECTRIC CL 0 CK thermostat furnace control. Cost $85, will sell for $20. 572 ProYidE'nt Ave .. Tel. Winnetka 3213. 10~LT~6-ltc Photo by Toloft BABY CARRIAGE, GOOD AS new, $12. Also play pen and jumper. The first floor of the new Sherman avenue unit of the new Chandler 572 Provident. T e l. 'Vinnetka. 3213. 102LTN6-ltc building, Evanston, will pro1>ablr be occupied this Saturday, according to Thomas A. Airth, manager. Cntil KoYember 15 this floor will be used as a A ~EAUTIFUL HAXD ~IADE TABLE salesroom for special sale of goods at special prices, and after that date a cover to be sold at sacrifice at the· Ulenview Draper:r Shop, Glenview Rd. Christmas store will be installed with a complete line of holiday goods and 102LTN6-ltp gifts. The show windo\vs arc completed and will be decorated for the Christmas l·~GR COAT. HEA \' ¥ CAMELHAIR'S store. The balcony on the south side of the first floor will he used for the coat. Dres~. size lG. J.easonable. Call '\Vinn etka 3212. 102LT.NG-lto manager's Ol?erating offices. The first floor is finished with a terrazzo marble floor and the walls are decorated in a light buff. The entire unit will Qe :\1JX~EAPOLIS HEAT REGL'LATOR finished within the next few weeks and will be occupied as · soon as possible, :\It>('hanical eondition perfl:'l't. \Yill in- but neither the salesrooms nor offices will he refurnished or entirely equipped stall. Phone "'innetka 2:n . lOZLTXG-ltc with new fixtures until the completion of the Davis street unit sometime next summer, when both units will be furnished in a uniform modernistic style. HAND-MADE COl\IFOHTERS, ~IADE The Davis street unit will probabh· be started shortlv after the first of the to order. Comforters of all pure wool, year, according to Mr. Airth. · · right from the carrling mills, made from your own material or samples ::;ent on request. Send for prices and samples. Mr. and Mrs. John \\'. Cullen han GIVES HALLOWE'EN PARTY Orders taken fo.r all sizes. These make nice Xmas gifts. 404 Mulberry .St.", retumed to their home at 1226 Ashland :\Ir. and ~irs. John \Veis of Ravinia, Lake Mills, Wisconsin. 102LTN6-ltc avenue after a several \\'ceks' motor trip formerlv of \\'ilmettc, entertained forin the East. Mr. Cullen's aunt. Mrs. of their friends at a Hallowe't'n IO!J WANTF;u TO UUY-)liSC. E. A. Atkison of Dover, Del. returned t\· party Saturda.\· October 26. The hou<;e WELL-BUILT DOG KEXNEL FOR with her nephew and niece for a visit. \\·as clccoratecl very attractively in an lrish settet·. Winnetlm 24ZS. -oorange and black color scheme and l03LTXG-ltc Mrs. Frank C. :!': ason, 733 Cummings with autumn leaves. Hard times cos_W_A_N_T_E_D ___ C_L_E_A_N-.-._W_'_H_I_T_E_·-RA--G-S-, venue. Kenilworth, \Vrl.S hostess to mtmtumes were worn by the guests. After· 10c per lb. 1232 Central Ave., Wilmette. hers of her club at luncht'On and bridge an . evening of dancing, supper was 103LTN48-tfp last Tuesday. served. WELL-BUILT DOG KEXXEL. 'WINn~>tka 242R. 103L6-ltp PUnJ,JC NOTJf'E DAUGHTER BORN After October :1, 1!)2!), I will not he re~[r. and Mrs. Sturtevant Hinman of JO;; ~USCELLA:XE 0 US sponsible for any dE>bts but those con?\orthhnv)k, Ill. · are the parents of a tracted by mysf'lf. JJA VE YOUR OLD PlECES REXE"WED daughter, Anne, born October 19, at Anton J. Borre, at a reas0nable price. SilYer refinished 2445 Glt>nview Tioa1l, \Vilmette. the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Hinman and made absoluteh· tarni::;h proof. Adv. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TownPaul DaYev. Jeweler. 165 Wilmette er K. Webster, Jr., 696 Prospect aveAYe. Ph. ·\\.ilmette 6. 105L35-tfc nue, Winnetka. CARD OF 'rHAXKS FOR SALE AT THE LITTLE HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Roy l\Iountain and family of InteJ·esL, 312 South AYe., Glencoe. wish to express th ir sincerest appreciaAmy and Lucy Clagett, daughters of Phone 732. Christmas Card:;; of dis- tion and thanks to their friends and tinction. Delicious candies and nuts. neighbors for the g-reat ldndness and Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Clagett, 425 Lake Many small objects of interest suitable sympathy shown in thf'ir recent beren,·e- avenue, entertained as their guest last for Chril:;tmn.s. 105LTN6-1tp ment. Sunday, Helen Zabokrtsky of Oak Park. RJ~ED \ \ · Y . \'J"I' & C()()~S Offer ('!l()lt"E Cll"TLYIX<i F ,\1!~1::-; FOlt f'tW~THY lW~11;:~ 2~ :t('J'c·:-:, 1of high rnlling- l:uul lla Yi11~ a COilllll:llHling- Yit·"· of tlh' ~llrl'o~JIHhllg c-ountn·. lfl(':ltNl nol·thw ,·~ t of L!ht·rtyYill E', ii1 th · Yi<"init~· i1f tlw Htulcl, Ames, Fnrwl'll. ~T:l<"C'Iw~n t' Y :tntl H:t rtlwlomay Estatt·!". Pri<'t' $tl00 JH'I' ant·. . 143 acrt·~. lot ·a t('cl on tht> conc·rdt' high- way ht' tWl' ('ll Lal·w Zurkh and \\':l.llcoJHla. 1 1 milf· rn:ul frontag·t>, tht~ hutl.d- , ings ~,.,·,·n Y<':l r~ ~thl ~Pt h:1d\: , , nule from hig-hw:t .\' . ~~'Yt>ral small pakh~s of timht ·J·. Land in t'XC' ·llt>nt c·condlt ion . 1'ric $:l::; i Jlt'l' ncrP . . 200 :wn·:-: , !lwat ed Wt'~l nf I >unch>t', ?f slightly rc.lling- hl:wl' mixt·cl l·J:tll~ ~011. now mo:.;tlv ~own in gTa:.;s, With a n·n· frlir i'l: t 1·f huihling-s in g·concl state of ·r,·p:d r·. En t i n · farm \\'Pil kept up. Ooo<l graYd roarl 11a~t J)rPmi~t' ~ . ~t>V t·ral grnn·s of tilllbt·r·. Prin· $1Z:i per acrl· . 286 a<"l't·:-: Ctf fi1w 1'111ling- land, with timber ancl fine· tl"t·:tlll. lllt.':lflocl IH'<II' neloit, \\'i~von ~in. 100 mil(:-: from C'hil':t~o. Tht>rl· arc· t w11 h<Hnt's h('si<le::-: la r~e barll, milk lli·USt', l'hid{l'll hou~t·s, t>tC. Fint· gT:tYt·l n·all past fan11 . ll:ts llt'en owJH·d hy :-::tnlt' L11nily :JO Yt·nrs. Price $11:-, Tkr a .. n ·. \\ ~ )~_\T'f ·& COC)XS <:honYit·w 81 Central :~!1~1 "X .. rthhrolll' l:i:J-1!13 . !lLT~ti-ltc 1~1·:..\LTOn::-; n,,IJ Sn.m " ·y.d t I ' :t ti,JtlJt · l l a J.to!" 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