18 WINNETKA TALK September 17, 1927 I Build Pedestrian Way Over mn FH» Rail Tracks in Kenilworth Back for Season Arrangements have been completed with the Chicago and North Western and the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroads whereby a pe- destrian crossing has been constructed at Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, and watchmen provided at that point, it was announced this week. The crossing is intended principally as a provision of safety for the children going to and from the Joseph Sears school, it was stated. Realty Board to Hold Session September 19 The next regular meeting of the North Shore Real Estate board will be held Monday evening, September 19, at the Lake Shore terrace, Wil- mette. After the dinner, which will be served at 6:30, plans will be made for the coming trip to East St. Louis, to the state convention. All the mem- bers are urged to be present. | | There has been in Illinois an in- | SE Sam a an lS | crease in population equal to more | than 15 inhabitants per square mile | : * : Hv 1910. I 9 | the North Shore Area Council, Boy ERE ETE Scouts of America, has returned to his DEN GA] E a' duties after a summer devoted to Mabelle A. Higgins Scouting work in the summer camps. and boxed hedge hiding gardens and stone terrace, lend a touch of old Teacher of Piano Executive McPeek has completed his Italy to this artistic stucco home of six rooms on beautiful landscape program for the current season and 75X145, with sunken lawn creating an impression of an estate, yet predicts a banner year in north shore within 4 blocks of Glencoe transportation. Price $21,000. Scoutdom. Inspection by Appointment Only. J. R. Crocker Is Dead; Tighe Realty Co. Former Justice of Peace J. R. Crocker, former justice of Realtors of "No Man's Land" . . peace in Glencoe and active in north | 1420 Sheridan Road--Wilmette shore politics for several years, passed Phone2071. away Wednesday, September 7, at his home in Lodi, Cal. Death was caused by a heart attack. Mr. Crocker is survived by his widow and three children, Sidney W. Crocker of Detroit, Florence C. de Beers of Glencoe, and Horace T. Crocker of Galt, Cal. The remains were taken to Rock- ford, Ill, Mr. Crocker's boyhood home, for burial. Walter McPeek, Scout executive for Residence 1162 Scott Avenue Hubbard Woods Tel. Winnetka 613 BEAUTY SHOP Phone FOR SALE OBODY is harder on Shoes than a growing child. And at no time is This attractive 7 room Winnetka 2176 quality more important. For Shingle, living room not only is it economical-- with heated sun parlor, but it protects growing feet. dining room, kitchen and extra lavatory on Every type of Shoe for Ist floor; 4 bedrooms Care of the Skin and bath on 2nd, ample closet room, 1 car gar- age, lot 59x177, beau- Following your vacation in tifully landscaped and the wind and hot sun, those shrubbed, nice shade tell-tale places where age trees, owner leaving shows first. Village. Poss. immedi- ately. Price $18,500. school, dress and play is shown here. We take espe- cial care in fitting children-- 5 and the parents will especial- ly like the moderate prices. Let us treat them for you. | Blomdahl & Sundmark | Hill & Stonefl poy Tir rn. 805 Elm St. Ph. Winn. 1108 TELEPHONE WINNETKA 1544 818-A Elm St.