Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1929, p. 54

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54 WILMETTE LIFE March 8, 1929 POB SALE-BELOW COST Aittracti ve brick Colonial; well landscaped lot, 70 foot frontage: 2-car brick garage; canvased walls and radiator cabinets; extra lavatory; electric refrigeration; gas range. Popular location on Garland Avenue. · Price $25,000.00 Uri usual 6-room shingle home; large S(reened porch: includes attractive drapes and carpets throughout, gas range and refrigerator; garage: landscaped lot with flagstone ~rrace. Good location on Scott Avenue. Elise A. Runyan, dealer in distinctive clothes for women, is opening a · second shop in the Chaumont building in Evanston. Her first emporium is located in Hyde Park and was established some six years ago. T h e Evanston shop will occupy two floors in the Chaumont, t h e street level shop · being _ d evoted to a French room for Elise A. Runyan the display of informal and formal wear, and the lower level to a display room for sports and campus frocks. A long-term lease was taken on the property through McGuire and Orr. Elise A. Runyan Opens Subdividers Now Shop in Chaumont Bldg. Have aU. S. Bureau for ·consultation A consultation bureau for subdivision projects will be set up by the Na tional Association of Real Estate Boards through its Home Builders and Subdividers Division. The Bureau is a machinery through which a subdivider, at the ti_ me he i5 planning a subdivision project, m::~,y get the advice of a group of the ablest men in his own business to pass upon the details of a subdivision project in its formative stage. In examining the project in detail the group, appointed by the Association's Home Builders and Subdividers Division from among its membership, would have the advice of competent consultants on problems of city planning, engineering and law. It would giv~ the developer whatever suggestions it found advisable for the better planning or plotting of the sub division, for better financial set-up, or for better sales plan, or any other suggestion s that experience indicate s would better the project as a piece of sound city building. If it finds that the project as ex amin ed meet s in every way · the stand ards set up by the Division the Bureau will be authorized to certi.fy that fact to the public. The setting up of such a consultation service should eventually preclude the putting on the market of ill-advised projects. according to Axel Lonnqui~~ . Chicago, chairman of the Division. 1160 Ash Street New ·silver shingle Colonial: 4 bedrooms; 2 tiled baths in attractive colors: heated sun room; attached garage; lot 60x180. Small cash payment--balance $75 monthly 110 Feet on Chicago Ave. Purchased for $275,000 E.SAWYERrOl\ CH Rl STY S~!f~~~~~!'N INCORPORATED 736 Elm Street. Winnetka Phone Winnetka 147- 142 GLENCOE HOMES COMFORTABLE SEVEN-ROOM HOME IN EAST GLENCOE. HOT WATER HEATED. SITUATED ON DEEP LOT. ONLY FIVE MINUTES TO ELECTRIC STATION AND SCHOOLS. $18,000. TERMS. ATTRACTIVELY PLANNED SIX-ROOM BRICK HOME, ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE, FEATURING TILED-FLOOR DINING ROOM. CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND TRANSPORTATION. $23,000. A BRICK RESIDENCE OF NINE RQ9MS; FIVE BEDROOMS. THREE BATHS. SUN AND SLEEPING PORCHES~ SITUATED ATTRACTIVELY ON LARGE, DEEP LOT. TWO-CAR GARAGE. THE LOT ALONE IS WORTH $20,000. PRICED FOR QUICK ACTION AT S35,000. One of the month's large real estate deals was the sale b~ J. Edward Hebblethwaite and Anna Gooch and the State Bank and Trust company, trustee for Emma, George and Frank Beck, of the property located at 1618-24 Chicago avenue, opposite the North Shore hotel, to the Chicago Avenue Development Realty trU'3t. The · price · was around $275,000. The property is at present improved with a 100-car garage and a frame house. The latter will be remodeled and will be occupied by Mrs. Fuller's real estate office. The property was purchased for speculation, it is reported. Mrs. G. P . Fuller and vVilliam J. R. ~1. Johnston and company of Pickard of Mrs. Fuller's office were the Linden ayenue , \\'ilmette, report the. brokers in the transaction. sale of two new residence·.; and two piece s of vacant, as follow s :J . L. Corli ss of Evanston purcha's ed the ei g ht room house at 1535 Washington avenue, Wilm ette. Thi s hous e wa s built by J ameos Crabb. Paul McNamee. the Wilm ette haberdasher, has bought the new eig ht room house at 625 Briar street, Kenilworth , and i·.; alread y occupying it. buy R. M. John ston and company also sold a 50 by 156 foot lot on the south side of Lake avenue west of Sevenimmediate teenth street for the Illinoi·3 Merchants SERVICE Trust company, acting as trustees, to Christ Henrichsen. Mr. Henrichsen rs confidential to build a home on the property. Charles W. Johnson, builder, bought a forty foot lot on Girard street just north of Isabella on which he i's to build a brick house. R. M. Johnston & Co. · Report Sale of Two 8 Room Residences WB MAKB·· ·Automobile Loans Refinance Automobiles Automobile Paper BROADWAY INVESTMENT CO. 4753 BROADWAY CHICAGO PHONE LONG BEACH 6317 · +A +"!.._!._~*_!_A + +! · · + + · · + + · + Though OI~e' s furniture may be determined by on e'· s purse, its color need not recognize any economic restriction. The market abounds with paints. And painted furniture is the vogue. REBUILD YOUR HOUSE As You Want It Is not now the time for remodeling your house as you always have wanted your home to be? A new bath, a new porch, another bedroom, a different roof line--we can effec~ such changes for much. less money than you may have estimated. And when desued, we not only will do the building but we will supply the money needed for such alteration work. Walter P. Smith &Co. Realtors BILLS BROS., FINANCING BUILDING CONTRACTORS Inc. 337 Park Ave. Glencoe 702 REMODELING Offices: Locust Road at Ashland Wil. 4180-2692-Gr. 3144

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