JuJy 20, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE Tourists Encounter Seven Realty Sales Made , By Hokanson and Jenks Variation in Laws Hokanson & Jenks, Inc., 513 Davis on Auto, Speedi. ng street, Evanston, announce the followTourists encounter a variety of speed limits in the various states, and for the benefit of those touring into neighboring states, o~ making tra!lscontinental tours· thts summerJ the ' touring bureau of the Chicago Motor club has compiled the following summary of the varying limits : Motorists from Illinois entering bordering states may increast their speed five miles an hour on entering Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, or Kentucky, the states named hayin~ a limit of 40 miles _!)er hour. Mtchtgan ha.s no speed limit, putting the matter of safe driving squarely up to the driver. Missouri's limit is 25 miles an hour. Legal limits for the open road range from 20 miles an hour in Massachusetts to 45 mil.e.s in Florida, North Carolina, and Nevada. Mo!l_tana requires that the motorist be "reasonahle," while South Dakota says tl~;tt he shall be "prud1..11t," and penalttcs are it:nposed in these states where either the speed or manner of drivingis deemed dangerous. The District of Columhia has a 22-mile limit. Missouri is the only state with a 25-milr limit. New Brunswick, Ontario, and NoYa Scotia have a speed limit of 25 mile~ an hour, and Quebec permits 30 miles With the different speed limits to he observed in cros5ing state lines and in1crnationa1 borders, the Chicagn - · ~f otor club hoLds that it is well for motorists making long- trips to famil iarize themselves with the speed regulations. · ing sales: George B. Anderson. has sold 7room stucco residence at 625 Milburn street, Evanston, on .a lot 4Sxl80, to ]. E. Hebblethwaitc. H okanson & Jenks , Inc., represented both parties. George A. Spalding has sold his 7room brick colonial at 2648 Asburv avenue on a lot 4Sx160 to E. j. McCann. Hokanson & J cnk s, Inc., represented both parties. \'Villiam Lister, Corporation Counsel for the City of Evan ston, has sold 6room brick re. idence, 1027 Maple ave- · nue, on a lot 45x1W tt. La\\'rencc ]. Knapp, · vice-president of the State Bank and Trust company of Evanston. Hokanson & Jcnks, [nc., represented both parties. Hokanson & J cnks. Inc .. also report the sale of the vacant property at 1821-23 Church street. ln· the State Rank and Trust company: Trustees, to Bertha T. Blake. \\'ho intends to improve the property at once with 2 stores to be ready for occupancy by October 1. The 11 room brick residence at 635 Washington aYenuc, Glencoe, on a lot 12Sx180 has been sold hv Frederick S. Cooper to Howard ~fei;1cke. Hokanson & Jenks Inc., represented both parties. The 9 roo111 brick colonial residence at 654 Garland street. Glencoe, on a lot 80xl20, formerly the ·prope rty of Horace G. Newhall. has been sold to S. B. Fleager. Hokanson · & Jenks, Inc., represented both parties. The 8 room . tucco residence of Herbert C. Fleming, at 206 Fairview avenue, Glencoe. has been sold to D. C. 'Legion Auxiliary Post ~f cClure. The size of the lot is Will Appoint Delegates 125xl SO. Hokanson & Jenks, Inc., A special meeting of the Legiotl represented both parties. Auxili~ry of Post 46 has been called for Tuesoay night, July 24, in the home of 1 Dr. Beatrice Hawkins at 1527 Wal~ut avenue. The meetinpwill he presided. over by Dr. Hawkins. the first vice-president, who is takinP' care of the presidential duties thi~ . ummer. Mrs. Arthur John.;on. the president. is away on a vacation. Discussion of plans for the state convention at Waukegan which will he helrl September 9 to 11, and the election of three · delegates to represent the unit wilt be the chief business of the session. SILE Wm. B. Drake, 715 Ashland DTOMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL · BUI\NEP. Users on Wdmette's Most Beautiful Street ASHLAND AVENUE Ave. _ J. P. Mulvihill, I 1 1 7 Ash· land Ave. F. L. 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