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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Oct 1922, p. 4

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WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922 y ] 4 CHESTNUT ST. TO GET $35,000 STUCCO HOME Building permits issued since Octo- ber 10 by Erwin Dames, superinten- dent of public works, show a slight in- crease over the preceding week's total. The estimated cost of structures per- mitted this week was $69,650 as com- pared to $60,000 the week before. The largest single item in this amount is the $35,000 two and a half story stucco residence which C. C. Daughaday has been authorized to build at 172 Chestnut street. mit was also issued to Lamson H. Date to build a two story brick veneer house at 677 Walden Road. The esti- mated cost of this residence is $16,000. Edwin K. Lundy received a permit to construct a two story residence at an estimated cost of $10,000 at 1423 Prairie ave. Another permit was is- sued to George Bisset to erect an $8,000 brick veneer and stucco house at 414 Linden ave. A per- Permits for the construction of pri- vate garages were granted to Harold Martin, 519 Fir street, and to W. F. Murphy and W. T. Wehrstedt, 906 and 912 Cherry street. Walter S. Crozier Dies; Former Township Official Walter S. Crozier, former New Trier Township Clerk and, until recently, a resident of Glencoe, passed away at a Chicago hospital Sunday, October 15, following a lingering illiness. Funeral services were held in Braith- waite's chapel, Chicago, Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. D. H. Cornell, pastor of the Glencoe Union church and an intimate friend of Mr. Crozier, officiating. Mr. Crozier was at the time of his death connected with the Massachu- setts Life Insurance company. He had formerly been in the auditing depart- ment of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroad. He is survived by his widow and son Donald, who is attending Beloit College. Mrs. Crozier is to make her home in Beloit. NSS in all widths. Medium Broad Toe Street Pump. Produced in many combinations, to blend with street frocks. yory high arch. We fit the narrow heel. Our Shoes are made as large as 914 Alfred 7] 'RUBY Inc On Washington near Michigan -- RUBY'S Street Pump MAGAZINE AGENCY. specials: Saturday Evening Post, Home Journal. Renewals and new Subscriptions to all Magazines solicited. Our Country Gentleman and Ladies' Saddle Horses Excellent Saddle Horses for sale at a very reason- able price. Horses for Rent=-- $1.00 per hour F. T. Richirdion 730 Elm St. Phone WINNETKA Winnetka 25 1202 CENTRAL AVE. WILLIAM A. HADLEY Phone Winnetka 322 Winnetka Reasonable LADIES' TAILOR Excellent Prices GEORGE J. EBER| Workmanship TAILORING - REMODELING - REPAIRING Phone Wilmette 18 CHARLES R. PETERSEN High grade Automobile tops and trimmings 1203-1205 Washington Ave.--rear Tel. Wilmette 1686 REE NY sting Javors those = OMMUNITY HOUS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th The Supurb and Supreme Screen Achievement The Most-Talked-of Photoplay in Filmdom ~~ ER ~ who form the rabid of saving Lleoir money - NORTH A Story of the Snowlands =: ESTINY favors the man who = opens a savings account and at lu regular intervals adds to his x bank balance. Open a savings account today and Destiny will put your name on the right side of the ledger. WINNETKA VIEEY & SEVINES CLES Something you 've never seen, read or heard about before. It lifts you out of your everyday routine. It carries you to the top of the world. It depicts life of those people who need but fur and food, who see but snow and sky. A PICTURE YOU WILL POSITIVELY APPLAUD.

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