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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 62

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62 . , WILMETTE LIFE April 5, 1929 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LOANS New Citizens Bank ·Home in Glencoe to , Be Finished in Fall TWENTY-ONE PERMITS ISSUED IN WILMETTE 'l Ground has been broken for the at- Bu'ilding List Shows Eight New tractive new banking institution of the Residences Will Be Built Citizen's State Bank of Glenco'e. This at Cost of $117,500 new structure to be located on Ver- I oon avenue, near Hazel will represent I a reported investment of $250,000. Permits aplenty were issued i1.1 March It will he of adapted colonial archi-. for building activities. in the vtllage of tecture and will be built of reel brick vVilmette. there bemg a total of and Indiana limestone, with a slate l twenty-one. hut in spite of this the roof. The size of the lot is 100x125 total reached was only $12o,475. Perfeet. haps this '"as just a lull and that The building is to be three stories opinion st'ems to he borne out by the New 7 room houset 3 blks. to "L/' 4 bedrootns, high. The bank will have quarters husy way April started o~tt_. for one extra 1st fl. lav., Automatic gas heatt beautiful 011 the ground floor at the center o.f ht!!Lding permit for an addttton to tl~c the structure. At both sides there \\ dn~ctte State Bank calls for an experennial garden. · will be stores. The upper floors will pcncltturc of ~8,000. . contain four offices and twenty-three Rut compansons always arc tt~terSee our rental list apartments. esting, even though they arc at tunes · 1 odt'ous T he bank was orgamzed about three ' as they say ' so the figures for · the same month of a vcar ago are I ~· cars ago. anc ItS growth has forced . t d For March 1928 fourWe have many houses for rent, rangtng from It to obtatn larger quarters. Its of- pre sen e · . . 'J f . J 1 L \V- lk .· . t("cn permtt · were tssued for $-9 5,015 $80.00 to $300 ·per month. tcet s .arc. o 111 · , .a er, P.restc1 ent, of lnti.lcling. Francts L. Graham, vtce prestdent; A: . . , L. Rogers, cashier; E. K. Butler, Jr., ~tght penmts were turned out for assistant cashier. Its directors ar~: restclences, the. cost of these to be INSURANCE SALES RENTALS ~:Lr. \Valker, Maurice L. Karker, Aus-, $117,500 .. That ts wo_rthy of. comment, tin L. \Vyman, Mr. Graham, and J evne as showmg th~t W tlmctte ts . p~pular Haugan as a home regton. One permtt 1s for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~a shop building bei11g erected for John R. Sweet at 736 Twelfth street, this to cost $5,000. Nine were for garar:res accounting for $3,425 and three for alterations for $550. I One of the residence permits calls for the construction of a '20.000 home for Scott S. Smith at 525 Lake avenue. A $25,000 home is to be built for Christv Bruwn at 12-lO Locust road. Permits for other residences \\'ere as follows: Brick at 1928 Thornwood avenue for H. Sandsteel, $10,000. Brick vc~1~er at 1230 Glendenning I road for \V!lham Remy; $10.000. Brick Yeneer on Illinois road. for ] oscph Brown, $8,500. Brick veneer at 2824 Blackhawk road in Indian Hill Estates for C. N. Evans, $18,000. Brick veneer in Indian Hill Estates for \V. Reisner, $16,000. Brick veneer at 2323 Lake avenue I for L. ] . Thalman, $10,000. that he can duplicate any h.ome in the For Rent of If He Says "'We Can't Afford Indian Hill Estates"- TELL HIM older, good residence sections of the North Shore at a saving in Indian Hill Estates of $6,ooo to $ro,ooo- R. M. Johnston & Company Reports 2 Wilmette Sales The sale of two Wilmette properties is announced by R. 1\L Johnston and company of Linden avenue, Wilmette as follows: The two story stucco house at 12i Woodbine avenue by Edward Gilroy to A. W. Brooks of Chicago. Mr. Brooks is to take possession on April 20. A fifty foot lot on Thornwood avenue by Ernst Ahlberg to Byron B. Smith. Mr. Smith is to build a residence on his property this summer. BECAUSEFootage values in Indian Hill Estates are from $8o to $I 42. so, while in the older sections with comparable improvements they are from $150 to $250-and in additionHe will have all the satisfaction of a modernt restricted community-new architecture-landscaped la\vns a_nd carefully selected neighbors. Indian Hill Estates a secluded community, five minutes ride to stations a n d schools, by p r i v a t e motor coaches. Republic Mortgage Co. Opens Wilmette Office The Republic Realty Mortgage chmpanyt with Chicago offices at 110 South ·Dearborn street, has opened a north shore office in the First National Bank building of Wilmette. The Mortgage company quarters are now in Room one. The Republic is the largest company in the west specializing in second mortgage loans. The officers and directors of the organization are leaders in Chicago's business and public affairs. W. C. Anderson is the north shore representative of the company. WIRE KITCHEN CABINET Kitchen cabinets are now to be had wired for an electric lamp at the top overlooking the work shelf and with a convenient outlet for any small electric cooking appl'iance or eggbeater or for an electric iron to use on the folding ironing board. SEE YOUR REAL TOR or BILLS REALTY, INc. Loop OHic~·: 108 S. La Salle Street Sute 0266 Indian Hill Eatate~ OHict1: Locust Road at Ashland Wilmette 1691·1791 Greenleaf 3 l.f.f Del Lago OHicta: g6o Spanish Court Wilmette 3 740

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