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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Nov 1926, p. 43

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42 WINNETKA TALK November 6, 1926 ov E. Allen, Jr., Goes E rect Many Homes South on Hunting Trip in N Subdivisi B R : h ¢ h mm [New dubaivision { D. E. Allen, Jr. of the real estate . . uy 1g t or Rent Rig t firm of es, or Aon! Allen, 410 Lin Area in Winnetka den avenue, Wilmette, has temporarily : 7 ' Aug Improvements of a very high class : J : i eci "a ; iy Wilmette S Greatest Offering Buyraed south Will de heks, wed, nature are now under way in the ex- with trusty old prowess of a huntsman of years ex- [treme south portion of Winnetka, that perience, confidently expects to bag a |small area south of Winnetka avenue lot of game during the next few weeks. born) was only recently taken into His itinerary will be San Antonio and | that village. Brownsville, Texas, with a big hunting | Two new residences are under con- | |p over into Old Mexico. Following |giryction on the south side of Meadow RR | {ne ¥ ve t Texas ana | road, about 100 feet east of Ridge, and oxic, he wi. go 19 Los Angeles: it is said there are to be other homes -al, to visit his sister, Mrs. J. O.lerected in that section soon. = Kilian. He expects to be gone five |Schwarm. who is in the olumbing busi- or six weeks. ness in Chicago, is building a $20,000 brick residence, of Spanish type, with Herman Sund Buys Three a tower and tile roof. Tt will alse . have a large sleeping porch and an at- Lots for Colonial Houses |iiched heated garage. E. C. Phillips acted as broker for| The Schwarms are hoping to have all contracting parties, in two real the place ready for occupancy by Jan- estate transactions, involving the sale [uary 1, or very soon thereafter. of three lots on Central Park avenue,| The lots in this section have fifty {to Herman Sund, local contractor and | ¢..¢ frontage and are 190 feet deep. On builder, and an American colonial cot- | pa jot directly west of the Schwarm tage located at 1701 Elmwood avenue |. erty, ground was broken this week FET to C. B. Cochran of Minneapolis, Minn. for a six room residence for B. Lan- This charming American Colonial, with five bedrooms on sec- ' Mz, Sung has Sarchased the lots | qo, of Chicago. The Landon home ond floor and a large billiard room on the first, has recently been, re- ort . DO Pride three en-| i)" he of stucco on concrete cinder gretfully, left behind by the owner, who has been called to Europe. re Tho sre ti Hie Solonial houses. blocks, with tile roof, and of a very There is a good hot water heating plant, a commodious two-car gar- he re will Wy Feo 2 OE pretty design which is being worked age, and the grounds are wonderfully wooded and shrubbed and com- " omes © Oc ottered lor sae out by; Mueller. & Son, of Chicago, a prise one of the finest corners in the northeast section. The exposure when completed. general contractors. is south and east, by far the best, and the lot is 100x180 feet. Owner M ; > . . ! rs. Ira Jo t - does not want this ts remain vacant all winter, so offers for buying bers of 2d TE reriaied te mem Moon Mullins Sidesteps and renting are invited. bridge club at h i H i oon Py fr home In Glencoe Gump's Paradise Vista -- | Andy Gump's "Paradise Vista" sub- HEIN division apparently has no appeal for SEN REALTY CO. Frank H. Willard, whose contractors, Drake Brothers, of 520 Davis street, QOwner's Agents Evanston, this week broke ground for his new home in northwest Kenilworth. 421 Fourth St., Wi il. . The Chicago Tribune's originator of Wilmere | Prone Wil. 2760460 Ni} {cant cB Tue "| [lil Si ltr RIGHT REAL ESTATE building on one of the manv pretty ADVICE sites along Ridge avenue at this point er on a lot with 160 feet fronting west on Ridge by 200 feet in depth. He is building an English house of timber and half stucco and comprising | twelve rooms. In addition, there will be a large studio room for Mr. Wil- lard, above the attached garage. It is to be one of the prettiest of the many new residences which are now underway or being planned for I'this rapidly developing area, it is said. Dr. M. C. Hecht Home Undergoes Remodeling The residence of Dr. M. C. Hecht, at 1042 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, is undergoing extensive improvements | costing $5,000. A general remodeling lof the first floor according to plans by | Architect Albert S. Hecht, comprise the main improvements. Two new bath rooms are to be installed on the second floor. Dr. Hecht says it will be the first of the year before all work, in- cluding that of re-decorating, is com- pleted. T'S a burning shame for people to receive inferior coal. Each ton of our coal reaches the comfort-goal -- each shovelful brings heat- performance. We bring con- tentment to your home by the truck load. Employment in the state is 6 per cent above the scale for 1925 and 5 {per cent above that of 1924 and in- dustries have continued through the summer without a lull, Phone Winnetka 450 We'll do the rest. 5% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. PHONE WILMETTE 364 eR Pa 831 RIDGE AVE. WILMETTE, ILL. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N l.asSalle St Main 0250 \ SECOND MORTGAGES] 5% COMMISSION Owen V.Van Camp, Vice President For All Your Needs in Lumber and Building Material Phone Winnetka 451 or 452 MERCHANTS ACCEPTANCE CO. 29 So. La Salle Street, CHICAGO Randolph 5686-5786 AE Re

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