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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jun 1928, p. 55

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54 WINNETKA TALK June 9, 1928 Owner Must Sell WINNETKA BUSINESS FRONTAGE Center St. at Indian Hill Station per $250 ft. We have the exclusive on this vacant, 100 ft. frontage which is ZONED FOR BUSINESS The owner needs cash and must sell at once. INVESTIGATE THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY There are many attractive features about this vacant. The recent election promises action. per $250 ft. E. E. Stults Realty Co. 460 Winnetka Ave. Ph. Winn. 1800-01 1307.V85 10) 45) | =X MEMBER 8 NorTH SHORE --WILMETTE-- New 6 Room Brick Home Full tile bath, hot water heat. Frigi- daire, metal weather strip, etc. One car garage, side drive. Unusually large lot. Priced to sell at $18,500 Very Reasonable Terms MOUAT & FLAHERTY Incorporated Wilmette--Opposite Village Hall--Wilmette 273 New Channel to Release Skokie Valley Water ERE is a picture showing some of the outstanding results of the work of the Chicago Sanitary district in opening up the main channels and laterals as the foundation labors of the North Shore Mosquito Abatement district, out in the Skokie. The stream at the right of the pic- ture is the "river" being optned up through the "Valley" and this section is west of Glencoe, a short distance north of Dundee road. The stream extending in a diagonal course, to the left, is one of the new laterals which has been blown out by dynamite and which will be further opened to con- nect with the "river" as soon as the work of cleaning out the latter is com- pleted. The lateral here shown, Engineer Harold Higgins and Mr. McCune of the Sanitary District explained, will completely open one of the worst and most frequently complained of sec- tions in the entire Skokie area. The section which it will open has long been known as a sort of spill-way for sewerage which has been coming down from across the Lake county line and here dumped out to filter away through the great Skokie. Free Lot Operator Gets Year Sentence and Fine of $5,000 One year and one day in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, and a fine of $5,000.00 is the penalty imposed on the operator of a "free lot scheme" for the sale of real estate in a sentence passed in Omaha, Nebraska, by Judge Woodworth, of the United States Dis- trict court. The sentence was imposed on Harry H. Cowl, president of the "United States Suburban Home Developers, Inc," who was found guilty of using the mails to defraud in connection with sales of building lots near Ralston, Nebraska, an Omaha suburb. John W. Weinstein, sales manager of the firm, was sentenced to six months in the county jail and fined $1,000.00. Two salesmen, who entered pleas of nolle-contendere, were fined $100.00 each with thirty days to pay. The convicted men have until June 29 for appeal before execution of the sen- tence. 1219 Wilmette Ave. Good Buildings Deserve Good Hardware Architects -- Builders -- Home Owners are invited to our sample room to see the latest creations 0 CORBIN--M¢KINNEY--GARDNER VAIL--RUSSELL AND IRWIN and others MILLEN HARDWARE COMPANY a \ TOT rd Wilmette, IIL

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