OIL BURNER' SERVICE and SALES Distributors of Hart sud tiken Suient Automatic ]Equipuent DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE.-ALL MAKtS January- 27-A. B. Rood, 194O Thornwood avenue, single family brick veneer residence. Architect, Anderson '& Ticknor. Builder, O0. H. Han sn. $1,000. iJanuany 27-1., A. Blietz, 1109 Ilimi nois- road, brick véeter resid ence. Architect, T. P. Biglles. Builder, 1.,A.' Blietz. $16,OOO. January 28-j. A..If antley, 2219 Thonnwood avenue, brick venée res- idence. Architect, M. J. Sturm. Build- er, Harold Dahi. $8000. 1january 29-Ray Bennigsen, 1941 Chestnut avenue, brick. veneer nesi- dence. Architect, G. E. Wolff. Build- er, :W.F. Biades. Plumber, L. Gold- ecker. $12,5W0. I Febnuary 1F K. Benzing, 2M2 Greenwood avenue, brick veneer resi- dence. Anchitect, L. M. Yost. Builder, J. Crabb. $7,5W0. RS AIR one for other for $38,300. One of the new residences is being built. by Martin L. Cassel at 714 Rosewood avenue, at an esàtimated c ost of $22,500. The plans calI for a two-story building, of brick..veneer and shingle construction, with at- tached two-car garage. SMayo & Mayo, of Chicago, are the architects, and James Laing, builder The other new residence is> being buit by Dr. Paul W. McDaniel, ai 474 Berkley avenue. It is to be- two stories, with 8 rooms, of brick veneer construction and will includ e a buit-in two-car garage. The estimatedý cost is $15,000. W. D. Mann is the architect, and James Laing, builder. David Park has the sewer and plumbing contract. A permit for an addition to his residence ait 480 Mibbmrdro«dwa taken out by Montague Ferry. Esti- mated cost of the improvement is Farwe1l. Mr. -and Mrs. Chales ex- To help handit the jegal work of an increased volume of refinancing and construction loans accompanying the general improvement. in north shor real estate conditionis, Geog T. Coonley announces the appoint- ment of Richard W. Branigar as staff attorney at his Evanston offices. Mr. Branigar, who formerly lived in Highland Park, is' well known throughout the, nor.th shore.' A grad- uate of Harvard college, and law school and member of a family prom- mnent in the real estate business of Metropolitan Chicago, he bas residedý in Evanston since his marriage to the former Ruth F. Meyers., In commenting on this. appoint- ment, Mr. Coonley -said.: "Since last spring when we opened out Evans- ton office for business with no'rth shore' réàltorerproperty own ers, builders andi contractons, we have made several hundred thousands of dollars of good north shore loans, the largest being one of $65,000 for 15 years at 4 per cent interest for the greater part of the term. The smali- est loan was one of $2,500. We are gr;ýteful for this good business. Commente on Proauet saas'. .mtmn d North shoe. S st e 0 eurterm. SIP~5misltr. p&ySmt LriL cg Luc laibui .J ýIq è; -l nas Co., Inc., and Contin- Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Clovis of 314 y, the elec- Oxford road, Kenilworth and their - son, Paul Jr.. depanted Satunday on ence addition, a fortnight's trip to Wickenberg. the teams. Shooting of inter.:col1egiate Yis rifle matches wiil begin Eebruary 10 in with the opening uf the* second semester of the school year. I