area and -in -a the sales, ma- rather wide-spreàd the 10 months. following oa ae o rM variety o rpris turity value, reached $259,000,00. fifty-one were quarter second the the year. this of 6 juy to 'l uary jai 7740 Fvea nlddbna hc sales totaled $141.000,000. Average daily el>lsd uli ag n ml eiecs sales in july, 1936,. are approximiately os propapartment, several1 and sites ing 1935.of ahead 75 per cent aings bonds are issued in dé-eris hs Sales at the south side office were. nominations of $25 to $1,000, maturjtv rm $550t oes votdte~alue. Thel*9 maturity value bon(!mslyo Eacliyear the affair ýis No Commlssiou ieofc otws h regardless of the the purchase price o wich i $75.. i.,7.A Wost enjoyable, to: $7,800i $4,50Ù fromn running qU1îfyýhomes Tot Lans For ofc etsbra h od wr popular. moôst the far bv -muscles.,» proving sorethe maniv bruised fingers, QuaIIfY -office Loams flot urt, For estElm ereslTh tayps àweprhae Te offices 1anldsun burus brought to ewn Lowest prevailing, rates for -relhrt eotdslsi )ý, ucae t2n hymv>b e organization, monthly-paÉyment, of the first or second class. at mfost Cicero, and River Forest, as. well- as ilA staigt then et mrnig.office sem-anual ad third class. and somne Of the fourth i various sections of Oak. Park, with basnes o rtesnc, aatetadofthei or direct by mail frômi the home properties running.from .$4,250 offices, cîass buiespoete.Mrs.' t.LaSleS. Chiago . _________________________ L.P.Ig&Co ana enjoyed a luit aiterI1LUUi I lnno and food., Ii tar ma r...,.... = first offered on MNarch 1,. 1935, and for CÀ 1936, activity continued ove r a MO E TGA PIRS LOANSOfce The, programn committee. had. arranged ail manner of games and prze, o everyofle could. participate. is the bail The main vetaaYs -gme betwveen the Main Ofcan this year the ýBranch Offices, which fr a hane, as on y teMi Leland.V. Pierson. Broker Co-operation SolicitedJon Qun n&Tyo Treas rer- of the United States fr :o"* ta over $8,000. 'The north shore office AT LOWEST COST GEORGE T. ~k 4%I~ fITthat I 1, ederal Reserve bank. 'They rnay he Qu ian&TsnIc.,ratr, redeenied at any time aft r60Aays fron'i announcesý Evanston, avenue, Shèrmian nd heredmpton ah' i dat ofisse, hepicaepie Mrs. Lelasi4 V. Pierson (dormer- ee esta mt. hnt~prhs ir~ri~ hy Margaret Scheidenlielm'), 804 Forudvso as est avenue, Wilmette, is 110w as SO- E ciated with the sales departmentofE ON LEY 1the C O LOA S its Evanston office. Mrs. Pierson lia, nSudv inM r as sPaed~ reported sales in EasoWilmette, Keiiilworth, Winnetka and Highland Park, with residence properties running. fronrrr$4,500-up ta $52,000. With ail of the branch'offices, leasing 1580 SHERMAN AVE.. EVANSTON DAVIS2233 '2ND FL.* CEN. 18 12 ST T R~L knlowni on the north shore. Shie is experienced in real estate -,ales and rentals, and eminently qualified to - render an exceptional service tco clients, ___________________ been clerk of New Trier township for past thirteen years, and is well tliat the last tract of w odd ropertv Evanston available for subdiv îsioi ii11 nurpo--ses is to be placed on the market ininiediately. Quinlini & Trvson; luec..' ire to opeil the iiew Robertson's Adîieknd It is on to~ Evatiston this Atinounicenient onM r t sPae ý\vasiniade this \week Loop office reported one very large and substantial lease. among also continued- active, and the other sýmaller leases. F. \V. Bills, president of The Bis. Realty, hic. stated: "While there wvas sorte recession in activity durihig the second quarter, the close of the quarVer iitnessed renewed inter«est in the purchase of *homes throughout. the Construction ModernigstpmS Repairs Architectural Service --..- large as cana.iý-......" oe made, ýnetka' officce ipropert%- is heavily wooded with whole wiIlbut wellcertainly surpass the last year nsllesgadgnrl aveEvvine trées. and Asli Elmns Oaks. 1ýFlemiing rs. M 790 Elm street: real ndgne saesctilesn been actively engaged in the rea i nue is to bc extended soutli from Sinin shre son treet to El yin road and a iiew\ street._____ north estate business on the vears. five A last T the ~ for ~to bc nw as WoodlawNviroad Nvill run M.MFAC.Naso an GOr 733 throuzii the center of the pronerty ANADA ci RETURN FROM -C Knlwrh with savne Wiggles-narallel to Simipson street coflhiiectti!g C ii :Helen and Ruth Ani thei r son, Seymour, are leavingig tarï .hio u truh worth, daughters of M-I rand Mrs. .-- l-i 's r.X ason Wigglesworth of 125 \ood- Simnpsoyistreet ta Elgin road.dy(Tura)toist A. WV. \Vhile Maine. Portland, near ily fam stc venue. returnied tc DKenilworth Nrs. ad wa M',\f:r. v Six new lboises are und(er crunstruc- the e nd q n5. - 1N.I I 1571 Sherman Ave-. Evanston University 2600 Bishop and MNrs: E. L. Waldorf of 41 Sheridan road plan to leave ni Tuesdav for Thousand Islands and .racuse for a fortight'ç vacation. TBricghati fChljli- I 1ev wcrc away for two weeks. Ohbo. lhas beeni the gluest, of Mrs. Mary K. lvde of Canibridge ber.iii ine and aint, 'M\r. andMr. i Ierc for an inclefinite visit witlh her Lucius sW. Brizham ' 536 F.xmloor and sister, 'Mr. and road, KeiilwNortli,. sinice the first ofIrt1e~I-a 1julv. She expects ta remaitn for the Mîzrs. W. 1-1. Hiitson of 1112 Elmiwood> aeîe entire summer. sSharlev