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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Mar 1928, p. 59

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58 WINNETKA TALK March 10, 1928 SEE THESE NEW HOUSES BEFORE YOU BUY Something over one hundred new houses, scattered from Evanston north to Highland Park, await your inspection. They offer you every variety of design, construction, size. price. convenience and location. New 5 room homes, $11,500 to $24,000 New 6 room homes, $11,700 to $32,500 New 7 room homes, $16,500 to $48,500 New 8 room homes, $26,500 to $48,000 REALTORS | MEMBER \ NORTH SHORE Ress Estate Incorporated WILMETTE--Opposite Village Hall--Wilm. 766 CHICAGO--35 North Dearborn--Cent. 7870 MOUAT & FLAHERTY Wanted to Rent Houses in Winnetka, Hubbard Woods or Glencoe, furnished for the summer months, or unfurnished by the year; or if you have a house you wish to sell let us know NOW. MURRAY & TERRY ~ 40 N. Dearborn : t., Chicago Ph. Central 4625 or call Mr. Newhall Glencoe 267 B37 800): MEMBER RTH SHORE \ GLENCOE BARGAIN Business changes force owner to sacrifice characterful, substantial almost-new English home. Beautifully situated 125 ft. back from street on 66x200 ft. wooded lot, near steam and electric. Thoughtful designing and quality construction are combined with every convenience to create real, cozy home comfort. The six extra large, sunny rooms include: large, handsome living room, dining room, kitchen, large master bedroom and two other lovely bedrooms; two baths, extra lavatory, large halls on both floors; laundry, boiler room, fruit cellar, open porch. Arco hot water heating system. All doors and windows metal weatherstripped. The artistic decorating of walls and woodwork, the cast brass hardware, the special fixtures and lighting effect and large fireplace--are all features that will at once appeal to the discriminat- ing buyer. Large trees, perennials, shrubbery and garden alone represent a substantial invest- ment. New, generous mortgage is arranged and paid for. A conservative appraisal places the value of this property much higher than the price asked for quick disposal. It is a bargain at $21,000. Will be sold to a responsible buyer on easy terms. Shown by appointment only. Telephone Glencoe 984 or see WALTER P. SMITH & CO. 332 Park Ave. Phone Glencoe 702 Glencoe Automatic Regulation of Heat Is Economical Automatic regulation for the heat- ing plant in the home provides the two prime essentials in heating--com- fort and economy. The same evenness of temperature which the heating control affords also causes more efficient combustion of fuel. Both of these features, however, probably appear less important at this time of the year than the fact that one may get up in a home com- fortably heated at any hour desired. With a coal-burning heater, fewer trips to the basement to "fire up" are necessary; as a rule, a fresh supply of coal for the fire morning and night is all that is necessary. With the regu- lator fires burn evenly and slowly all day and night and never burn out, while the disagreeable job of rekind- ling a new fire in an old house is abolished. The constant and even temperature maintained with the regulator-equipped system is also a large factor in fuel economy, since unnecessarily low and high spots in the temperature record are eliminated. Once a fire has burned down low, a considerable amount of fuel is required to bring it up to a proper and efficient burning point. Just enough fuel is consumed to keep the house at a comfortable tem- perature and the extremes which may result in overheated pipes and frozen plumbing are eliminated. Actual tests show that the heat regulator saves about one-fifth of the fuel normally used. The device may be applied to steam. hot water, vapor, vapor-vacuum and warm air plants of the coal, oil or gas burning varieties. Reuben S. Flacks has bought the five acre triangular tract in Morton Grove, bounded by Harms road, Lake street, and Linder avenue, which is the bound- ary line between Niles Center and Morton Grove. The property is to be subdivided into business lots by the Gregory Realty corporation, broker in the purchase transaction. 51% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 Plenty of Outlets for Wiring Helpful and Not Expensive The cost of adequately wiring a home is so small in comparison with the total cost of the house and in pro- portion to the convenience in service obtained thromghout the life of the house that the home builder should not feel in any way extravagant in specifying a sufficient number of out- lets and switches. The terms outlet and receptacle are by many used to represent the same thing, and are terms which are often misunderstood. The outlet is the place where an electrical appliance, lighting fixture or switch is connected to the wiring located in the walls, ceiling or floors of the house. When such an outlet furnishes cur- rent for such an appliance as an elec- tric fan, table lamp, electric iron or other electrical appliance it is usually finished off with a receptacle. This is the little brass gadget, either flush with "the surface or slightly raised above it, with. one or more slots for one, two or three connections, into which slots are inserted the prongs of the mating terminal on the end of the wire running to each ap- pliance. In the moderatly-sized home the old-fashioned, highly ornamented chandeliers and other ceiling fixtures are very largely giving way to wall fixtures designed along the lines of simple dignity. The proper lighting of the room de- pends as much upon the character and color of wall and ceiling surfaces as it does upon the kind of fixtures and the size and kind of electric lamp. In- direct lighting, which means reflected light, is very largely relied upon now for the most satisfactory type of il- lumination. Recon: Realty Deals Charles W. Wrigley, president of the Charles W. Wrigley Advertising agency, has purchased, through Baird and Warner, one of the riparian lots in Canterbury court, Albert E. Cross' subdivision between Wilmette and Evanston, east of Sheridan. Mr. Wrig- ley will erect a home there in the near future. Mr. C. W. Martin and S. B. Matthews were the brokers. A Real Bargain for Quick Action Almost an acre on Bluff St. overlooking Skokie Country Club; beautiful trees with remodeled house; 4 bedrooms; 2 baths. Price $35,000.00. Make offer. ing porches. New sun and sleep- South Avenue, $150.00 per ft. 74x182 ft. opposite . golf club. Ernest M. Kimball 140 So. Dearborn St., Rm. 1725, Tel. Rand. 0880 770 BLUFF STREET, GLENCOE 170 3

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