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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jul 1929, p. 56

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WILMETTE LIFE july 19. 1929 Classified Advertisements (Continued from page A('REAGE A ESTATES 100 FOR SALE-JlOUSEHOLD GDS. FOR SALE: 1 SOFA and CHAIR, 1 lamp, 1 oriental rug, 2 occasional tables, 1 hall-mirror. 474 Ash St. Winn~tka, call Winnetka 2430. 100LT43-ltc SUMMER BAND PLAYS Vacation Setaion of N. U. Gives An· other Public Conce. r t in Evanston Last Thursday Night - WYA1"r & COONS OFFERINGS a:-; to fairnes~ of VALUE. 20 acr<' ('Orner, on high ridge between the < 'hkago and Des Plaint-l:' Rivt::r::; in vidrlily of the Mb:-;ion Hill:,;, Univerl'it;r and 1ww ;;portl'man (;olf Cluhl', with 1,9'30 feet of road frontage. An unul'ual buy at $~75. l\light divide. In the environment of the Illinois and Sun::;et Ridge Country Clubs we off(·r a d('lightful home of 7 rooms, l'tri<.:tly modt'rn, with two acres of land, with large :-;hade treefl and attra<:tive lawn making· for the most idt·al and happy fiUi'r!Junrling-!-i for the family with children. Clol't> to transportation. Price $28,000.0t1. A duster of el'tatel:;, dol:;e to Wenview. whkh ha ,.t> hef'n held by old families fi)r man~· yea r!-i, offt>r a mo~t plea~dng location for thnl'e d es irin·· a "(>untry hotnt' .... ~ embradng· t-xdusiveness old familv neighbors, tint> large tn·el' 'and good road·::; to nf'arhy transportation and golf clubs. A 60 ac·~t· trc~d, -tO acrt'l' woodt·d, i:s being offt·~t'd Ill tlus attraeth·e spot and would he rdt ·a l for a few intimate fri ends t 1> own and dt>nlop. Price $1,200 per acrt·. \ .\'J"j' & COO~ · BEDS, DRESSERS, DINING ROOM SET, mahogany library table. Cowan, 234 d 1 d d h t d 1\laple Hill rd. Tel. Glencoe 292. Ban ea ers an ore es ra con uc;; 100LTN43-ltc tors choral directors and music superviso~s who are studying this summer "<..ilYE-A WAY" JJO~IE BL·r OH 1~ FOR SALE-1 LARGE PORCELAil':- at Xorthwestern university, made mn\'t>stment, \\.innetka :- 4 family, 2 maid~' lined ke-box. in excellent condition. Tel. b drms.; 3 bath!"; H . W . ht .; lav.; 2 Winnetka 151. 100L'l'N43-ltc stc Thursday evening, in the campu~ ca r garag-e; and a mode rn hou:-;t>. Equimeadow when the second of three ty t:"am:- 12cc . Prke under $20,000. FOR SALE-DETROIT JEWEL 4' BUR- summer session band concerts was. \\·i nn. 545 or 172H. 77LTN 43-ltc ner ~as ~tove left hanrl o\·en, goo(l eond. $20. Ph. 'wilmette 408 for app't. given. ALl\tOST FINISHED CHAR~HNu to :-ee. 100L43-ltc Three such concerts three consec,tbrick residence, 6 bedrms., 3 baths, lg. · Th d · t 7 are being living and recreation rms., Frigidaire, KrTCHEN cABINET, GOOD COXDI- ttve urs ay evenmgs a ' Oil Ht., att. garage. $41,000. 64::! Eldt.!r tion, $7.50. Tel. Winnetka 1313. given by this band ensd<;mbl~ of sfumpmcfr Lane, 'Vinnetka. nr. Church Rd. IOOLT~ 43-ltc music-makers under 1rect10n ·o ro · 77LTN40-4tc G. C. Bainum, director of Northwestern 1 ICE STOVE · CHE · BOX AND 1 t'AS r . ·o\P · Utlt'verst'ty band. The ban d num b ers HE ...'JJL\BLE 7 ROOM Ph. 'Vilmctte 1269. 100LTN43-ltc Wl:X:XE'I' KA HOUSE l'ONVENlli:);'TLY 90 players and the school of music lol':ltt·rl nt>ar st:hools, trains anrl C:olf HIJ W'l'J). 'J'O DrY-~ HS:EULD. GDS. chorus of 200 voices appears with it. link~. :-;tl·am lwat garage, r e~u .onabl<.> ,.fh' 1 d f 1 \\'rit e \\'ilnwtte Life-B-156. WANTED 'J'O BUY- SECOND-HAND IS ,,·as t le secon concert o t 1e 77 LT ~ 4:1-ltp furniture and other household goods. season. La s t ~eason one such event FOH SALE BY 0\\.NEH~CIIAIUll:'\<; Hight-st prkes for same. Cro!-it Furni- was featured Ill the summer sess1on complt>tt'IY rt>modt-llt>d houst in fine ture :-;ton.·, 1004-6 Enwrson St., Evans- calendar as an experiment. In view nt'ig-hborhood. 1 hlk. to school; :~ L>Jk:-;. ton, Ill. Ph. Univ. 18~1. 101LT~48-tfc tran~p. 4 ~lp. rms. $14,500. (;JencOt' 1~:1(). of the ract that the Evanston Civic 77LT.:\'43-1tp t~lt' m· it·w Sl \. -(: ~ \.\... 10" l'OR )o;ALt:-Jll)o;(', band is not playing this season. it ts -------------,.------Sam l'amvbell ... l>elr'eved the concert.s fill a d.e finite FOH ~ALE OH FUR ln:XT-!1 R00~1 C't·ntral :l!l 2 1 Xurthbrook 155-l!J~ ~MALL, FAST, OPTBOARD BOAT, houst> , t:·Xcf:'llt·nt l'nndition, beautifully 7!1LT:'\4:l-1tc· selling at a rt-asonahlt- vrk , for a la.r- place . in E\·anc;ton's CIVIC and univerlanrls(·apt>d , ~ hlneks from station anrl g-er hoat. ::-:ew this Htmnwr. Pho:1e sit~· summer recreation program acs('hoob. Ea~ily financed . .:\larshall. Ph. S~ ~l')Dit:tt UE)o;OHT~ Winnetka 1667. 102LTX-l3-1tc cording to Prof. Bainum. The pronleneoe 77!1. 77LT~4:~-1tc I --------~--------) DOLL gram rs played hefore dark each en'FOR SALE-YACA'"TT LAitCE Hn:GY12~. A~l llltl ,U' ;s .~.... rt>asomu DOLL le. "'innetka ., . 55) "f \n·ll located ACRES carefully ~t·let:ted \'\r p E \ r 'I'OI')S S - - - = ------------------ Vacant-Winnetka 80 acres of park for your FRONT YARD ' The great open space forever protected at the end of a private drive. All the advantages of a country estate with all the conveniences of the Village. The premier location In Winnetka for the finer home. 358x165 or will divide, at a reasonable price, to acceptable purchaser only. Write Wilmette Life B-32. 78LTN26-tfc · \Tacant-\\' innetka THERE AHE STILL AYAILABLI<: T'V() beautifully wooded half :wn' plots for t hmw who preft· r trN·s, in \Vt-:-:tmoor Trail. l'E:'rmanently prott-ett'd, unul'ual pri\':wy, highly rt·strieterl, the right kind of \\~ innetka nt·ighbors. Priced mu('h lt·ss than anything of comparable d(>sirahility. Phone 1'\.inJwtka 1016. G lt>n C' . Bull. 78LT~~6-tfc Fo1· ~a}e- Eagll' Rin·r, "'i:-:consiu, on lake nt:'ar E\'l·rt'tt:-: fit·SI·rt, <·omplt"tely and it(·autifully furnbhed Htl1lmt·r honu ·-5 larg-e h<'drooms ,. kilcht'n , <'C!lnbint-d dining and li\·iug room with largt· (IJl\'ll tirepla<·t· ; hath with running· watt·r and .t·ledric hot wat(·r !water; t·lt·t·t ric lights a II room:-; ; rust proof scret·ns all OJWnings and front por('h: lat·ge ~rounds; ~ ntr g·arage; <·emt·nt walk and hrt·akwatt·r ; l'attd hPHl·h. Hl"adY for imnwdiate O<Tupann·. Rhort dist~nce from EAC:LJ·~ WATErr <.OLF cu·n. Bt-1-'t in X. \Viseonsin. Prkt· $1 s.ono. whkh ineludf'S eolf Club nwmhf·rship and Rhint' lander hoat with Eko motor. <;t·or~·t, E. \\.hit· ·. ~:n;, Tribune Tower. Ph . ~UJH'rior 7-1:{6. S2LTX4:~-1tp - 102LTX H-ltl' Haney A. Craig, 716 Lake avenue, PORTABLE OARA~E 1~xl6, $50; ALSO building '8xl2, ~20. Tel. Harrison 166!1 ha s motored with his daughter. Dau102LTX 40-:Hll phine Eleanor and son, Roger Dean. to 1 FOH. SALE - l"PRIGHT KDTBALL Bloomsfield. ~fich .. to visit hi::; mot 'c r ~{ rs . James Craig, for about a \\·ec k. piano $100. ]'h. '\'inm·tka 1057. 102LTX 43-1 cC -0~lr. and Mrs . \Villiam E. Kee and' daughter, of 1337 Greetnvood avenue, WA~Tli:D - CLEAX, \VHITE RAGR, left July I, for Lake Hrachen. where JOe p er lb. 1232 Ct·ntral A w .. \Vi1mette. 103I...T~ 48-t fp they haYe taken a cottage until Septem her 1. - -oJIISCELLA~ }~Ol'S 10r. H_A_Y_E_Y_O_U_R_O_L_D_P_IE_C_E_R_R_E_' N-TE-:.:-~-CE-·I-) 11 rs, C. ] . Albert. ~1 r s. Car 1 Keith, at a reasonable price. Silver refinisht-"d and .Nf r s. \ViJliam Tavlor nf Keniland made absolutely tarnil'h proof. worth \\·e re entertained. at a lunche on Paul lhtvi"Y. Jeweler, 1165 Wilmette in St. Charles h_v ~frs . Lowry of F.vAw·. Ph. \Vilmette 6. 105L:J5-tfc ' 1 anston. WA~TEU .. TO BrY-)IJ~C. - \ ..-\ C/\ ~ T-12 _;X 1()0 \ \?TXXI~'l'K : WA~'I'f:J) TO llEST-IIOl'~E~ ~I'Et'L\L A~~t:~~~tt:~T ~OTil'E Yilhl~t· Hf Ki·llli\\Hfth H E HE 1~ ()X E 0 F T H E ~ !() S T B 1 ·: A l'!i!.ul lots ldt of tlw ft'w n ·maining· in \\ llltll'tka . Huilding re:-;tridion. On a quid dri\·\·- tw tn·t·s hut a ht':t uliful outlool,: at a prin· at lt·a~t $:HI a foot ATTHACTIYE or ht · dn~Ollll', . 2 ll<W~E Kt·nilwurth, :.? or locatiOn . h:t th~ . \\. ritt· Talk B-14-l. J:'\ WTX:XETKA :: n·ar lt·a:-;t·. i> :\I u~t lw suitable R!ILT-t:~-tfe LUT - !:'tHft.r <t n~·thing Talk ..\-~:?1 t umparalilt-'. ..:\<ldn·s ~ 78LTX1:l-tfc -· (;(lx11ifl, .\T r:AYI:'\L\ TEHHAC'I~ on Flora t·la<'e wt·:-: t of tracks. Ph"nt' \\'innt'lka 1:l:i-t.' 7SLTX-t:~-~tp FOH ~:\1,1·: .H'HE.\(lE <:AHA<;}-~ "· :\XTf<:ll ..:\Yt· .· :'\EAR 1:.11 L :\KE l'h . " .i lnwttt· :::?o ti, after fi P . ':\1. iS ~~ !11 r..-t :!-1 tp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __..:;. _ »6 W:\~'l'Eil TO HI " Y-1101'~1~~ :! HRID~.:s H.A YJ~ ASKED t·~ TO FTXD tht·m !. small h o u~t ·:-: in HaYinia t 11 L'O~t . -\ l'rt· p;tt·tl~· wo<·dt·d Jto lluilrling:- :1 mi. ~~~.I·OO. ahout *15,000. \\·e also have n dit·nt frPJll 1 't ' t rftt·ld l'ritT :.!0 .-\('rt· t r:tl'l fot· a hou~t · with 4.,-'·t·<lnu,ms, :! . hath~ c·,·:-ting about $_ ;,,(l0(1. Plea"'t:' (':t II us . with )..:ood :-;t't of farm ~MT ltuildill)..:!'i -1 ltltl('k:- fn·m ~{l ~tation. 11\/illf~o JF1illnn®If.n IHI'CJ"infi'l~~ v \l,VilJ..l.U~Q2.) Ifill\ C'hkap;o Avt·. . -\ (' r (' t ravt with and g-aragt' 4 mi. fr11lll t :leneoe. 1 'rit't· ':o~·. (l(ltl. barn WA~TE]) ·:n·t·nlt·:tf 7220 !ltiLTX -t:~-1tc Jll'Y-LH '. \~T 1'0 Huugall·\\' ga r:q.!t·. ~t· · rt · .. rt" · Ill~ a11d :-:un parlor "' car LOT T:X lL\Yf:XTA, EAST. HE~T ('\SH offt·r. :Xo bwkers. "·ritt· Talk R·-1:>:>. !t7LTX43-1t(' ,\:X T I(} 1· E ~ with ,, l'!tl·lll flat in rt ·;tr hot wat l'r ~uitahl~" A.~'fTOlTE~ 8J)('dal s'lling- {;'; rt>dut·<· :-:tPc-k. ht--Ht. f11r l!t·:<taurant or l>'li- (':ttt · ~~~ · n. L. IL :\:\I >I·: H.S I~:l!E.\L'nllt~ Largf' a:;sortnwnt of ehoiet· ea rlY Amerit':11.1 glass, tWWtt·r, Staffonh-hirt·,· mitT<·r~. quilts, ('11\'l"rlt·ts. t·tc. H:t rt· old hookt·d rugs a sJwcia It,.. :L ~ Hri :· rwood Lane. Ravinia, Ill. Ph.· Highland Pk. ~!Hi. !I!ILTX 4:~-1t e )o;:.·l·<'lal Wnrrnnt. :Sn. 47i1CHI Xotit't>: Puhli<·ation is ht>n·hy gin.. n that driY(· to Elcho. \Vis., thi s week-end to th<' ~uperior C'ourt of <'ook <'ount~·. ,·i:-.it their son. Bill, who ts at the Boy Illinoi!-i, ha!" rendt·n·d judg·nwnt for a Scout camp· there. spt·dnl ::ts~essm('nt upon property lwn··fitHl hy tht:· following impnt\'t>I1H'I1t: f"r widt·ni ng-, OJH,·ning-. t'Xtending, :tnd pa \'ing- of <'on·ntn· H1·ad, A ~ hland A n·nU('. :-ixtt·t·nth ~tn· t't, and (;J e ndining- Road, al' will more fully appear from tlw C'ertiti<'d <·c·p~· of th <· judgment on file in m~· Any GOOD Bond House ts offk<-'; that tlw warrant for llw collection of ~uch a~l't' !o;SJ11('11l i~ in the ha!lll~ safe. You judge its goodness of tht> und t' r~ig-nt'd. All pNsons interf's ted arl' hf:'r('hy notitir·d to (·all and pay by something more thln its th<' :1mount as~es~~ · d at thP eollevtor·~ statement. offil·t>, 417 Hkhmond Hoad, within thirty d:lr:-: from the oat( · hereof. $200,000 capital may be as Sairl asst-"s~ment i~ diYided into l t> ll in~tallnwnts lwnrinp; int(·r0st at the rat, , safe as $2,000,000. The of 5r~ }WI' annum. tht' total amounts and difference between five and du e oat es th<>rt>of l·eing as follow!": Fir:-;t Jnstallnwnt - *14,780.00 Xow du e s1:x ciphers does not make anrl . payah1e. St·(.'ond Jn:-;tallnwnt- $14,200.00 Due the company good. The Januar~- 2, 1!1~1. men who ru.n it and the way Third Tn!-ita11m e nt- $14,200.00 Due January 2, 1 ~'\:32 they run it do. Fourth lnsta1lment-$H,200.00 Due Januar~- 2, Hl33. You obtain Safety of your Due Fifth Jnstallment -~ 14 ,200.00 Principal and prompt InterJanuar~· 2, 1!134. Sixth ln:-;taJlment-$14,200.00 Dut> Janest payments when you buy uan· 2, 1na. SHenth In~ta\lnwnt-$14 ,200.00 nue 6% Bonds and Mortgages Ja nuan· 2. 1!136. Heitman Trust Comfrom Eig-hth In:-tallmt·nt-$14 ,200.00 1 >ue Janu:u~· 2. 1!1:~7. pany. Call, write or phone Xinth Jnstallment-~H.:WO.It(l Due Janfor current offerings $100 ua r~· 2. 1!138. Tt:n th Tn~tallnwnt - ~H.~fiO.OO Dut· and upward. .January 2. l!l~!l. nat t-el thi!" 13th da~ of .luly, A. n . 1 !'12!1. Our Investors never have Losses F. L . STREF:D. C'oliN·t fir -oX. S. Akch·, 615 ' L::1ke av<:nue. with their t\\'o da~gbter . . \Vill ~1r . and ~r~. SAPETY :!\frs. T. E. ~1oritz. 226 \Yan,·ick road. Kenilvrorth has issued invitations 650 :XEAH :\II'IIEXHY , Sl !TABLE FOR for a bridge-luncheon on Fridav. Tuh· 2 1!"·1lf ('OUT:-:t ·:- . :no m·ar Antioch. 1,000 TA t· PE SILK ~I OHAIR OYERSTL"FFED fet-t em F<·X Rin·r. 20 ctl'rt>s nt.>.tr daYt·nport and chair $65. Spinet desk 19. at the Skokie Country club.· · -o-Xorthbrook tint: for subdividing-. $1,2:10 ~15. RN·d library table $12.50. Rarlin per at·n', \'t·ry C'ht-ap. A numiJt:'r of ta bit> $:l.50. Tl'l. set $4. Aeolian organ $~5. Miss Marjorie Oleson, 240 \VoodCountry t-:-ta t ··s from 1 t11 10 :ttTt·~ Antique :-olid mah. hi-boy, 8 large stock avenue, Kenilworth, entertained nt-ar ~unl'd Hidgt- <'ount ry <'lub. Ph. drawt:'r~ with locks and comp:trtments F H . \\'ard, W'ilnwtte :H/12. $20. Dres~er, vanity and lamp. Private her cousin, Miss Clarice Oleson, of 79L 1'::\ 43 -He home. Ph. Glencoe 648. 100LTN43-1tc Lombard, Ill., last week. :\··rthlirw,J,: :..t FOH ~ALE-PAIR I<'I:\E BALL TOP maplt' po:-;t heds. Otht-r antiquE-~. Phone j!ll..(f:\43-ltt\Yinnt'lka -162. H!ILTX-1~-lu· 100 FOJt ~AJ,f~-llor~EHOLU (,;])~. IA3-1tC' :\Cl{ES F( >R ~ :\LE HEITMAN TRUST CO. Third Floor, Otis Buildina 10 S. La Salle St., Chic~go Phone: Franldin 2400 I

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