WJLMETTE S. Moore the lot 60 x 140 on the north F. Moore Purchases · side of Woodlawn avenue, 150 feet west Hubbard Woods Lot; of Linden avenue, HuQ_bard Woods. Lewis T. Dodds of the Winnetka office Butlers SelJ. Home of Quinlan & Tyson represented all LIFE Mav 3, 1929 Orndorff of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson were the brokers. C. S. & C. E. Butler sold to Clem F. w ·ade the 12 room brick home on a three fourths a'cre lot at 100 Green Bay Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., announce the parties. road, Glencoe. Mr. Butler is president ] uti us and Ella Friedlander sold tO closing of the fotlowing sales . within of Butler Brothers and Mr. Wade is A. M. & Alta Baird the 7 room English the last three weeks. with the National Television Corp. Mary Scott Langtry sold to S. C. & brick house on a lot 75 by 150 feet at Clifford Martin of the Winnetk-. office L. M. Jennings the 7 room brick home 1198 Chatfield road, Winnetka. F. M . of Quinlan & Tyson was tne only at 2951 Grant street, Evanston on a lot Orndorff of the Winnetka office of broker. 71 by 120 feet. Mr. Jennings is presi- Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. R. P. Weingarten and G. B. Wolfe C. A. Hemphill and W. ]. Pickard dent of t he Columbian Banknote Co. sold to W. C. & M. H . . Beckjord the Pierre G. Beach of the Evanston office sold to 0. D. & Ethel G. ] o .tantgen the of Quinlan & Tyson was the bro.ker. 9 room brick house at 556 Earlton road, 10 room brick house at 860 Lincoln C. R. & ] . B. Perry sold to Francis Kenilworth. C. A. Gurshin and F. M. av., Winnetka on a lot 117 by 170 feet. P. W. Bradstreet and Son represented the sellers and P . V. Jewell of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson repre. sented the purchasers. James Crabb sold to A. E. & Agnes Gebert the 6 room stucco house at 1002 Linden avenue, -Wilmette on a lot 50 by 100 feet. Mrs. ]. G. McDowell of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Ty~on was the broker. A. H. & Adeline Kudner sold to R. L. & G. B. Fowler the 9 room frame Ct!onial home at 16 Warwick road, Winnetka on a lot 105 by 193 feet. Mr. Fowler is general manager of Sears Roebuck factories. C. A. Gurshin of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. Mrs. W. G. Hibbard sold to C. F. Harding, ] r., the vacant property containing about one acre of !:round on the west side of Birch street, Winnetka near M t. Pleasant street. Mr. Harding will build a home on the property. Mrs. McKinney represented the seller and C. A. Gurshin of the Winnetka THIS UNUSUAL RESIDENCE CENTRALLY office of Quinlan & Tyson represented LOCATED. TWO BLOCKS TO BEACH AND the purchasers. TRANSPORTATION. GROUNDS ARTISMurray & Sinclair sold .to]. N. McGowan the 9 room brick home at 439 TICALLY AND COMPLETELY LANDGrove street, Glencoe on a lot 82~ by SCAPED. 170 feet. Clifford Martin of the \Vin netka office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. 4 New Residences for Glencoe,· Cost Will Run to $72,500 A total of fourteen building permits were issued in Glencoe last month. Fo.ttr were for new residences costing $72,500; four for remodeling jobs costing $3,200 and six for private garages, costin!!' $6,300. Of the latter, one is for a gar!J.ge and greenhouse which Mrs. David Mayer is building at 614 Sheridan road. The total cost of improvements authorized during April was $82,000. L. Duncan Lloyd is building a t wo story brick v~neer residence at 527 ] ackson avenue, costing $22,000. One of ~he permits was for a new two story brick veneer residence which F. Burton . Smith is building at 510 Madison avenue, costing $20,000. F. A. Cooper is building a two story brick veneer residence at 503 Monroe a··enue, costing $18,000. The fourth permit for a new re sidence was issued to Francis S. Moor ~ for a two story brick veneer at 353 Woodlawn avenue, costing $12,500. A square hou se presents a more or less serious and matter of fact exterior in contrast to other more elaborate styles, but it offers decided economy in construction costs. Besides a square two story house means the maximum of light and air in all the rooms, ceilings unbroken by roof line. All thi s gives to the home owner an opportuni ty to get the most out of money expended. . Heat regulators, where they can be afforded, should go into every home for they are a definite means of maintaining an even temnerature and de crease fuel costs. HIGH~AND OLD NORMAN CASTLE TYPE, TAPES TRY BRICK, VARIEGATED SLATE ROOF, ATTACHED AND HEATED TWO - CAR GARAGE. INTERIOR BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED THROUGHOUT ON CANVAS. EVANSTON TO PARK LARGE LIVING ROOM, BEAMED CEILING, WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING FIXTURES: SPACIOUS DINING ROOM: SOLARIUM WITH TILE FLOOR: BREAKFAST ~OOM; LAVATORY: LARGE KITCHEN; SCREENED REAR PORCH: LARGE CLOSET; FOUR BEAUTIFUL SLEEPING ROOMS, THREE BATHS, TWO OF COLORED TILE: DRESSING ROOM: SCREENED SLEEPING PORCH; LARGE UNFINISHED THIRD FLOOR; UNUSUAL RECREATION ROOM WITH FIREPLACE IN BASJ:MENT; OIL-0-MATIC HEATER;: ICE MACHINE: EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO A REFINED HOME. A HOME THAT MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. As diligently concer·n ed in presenting exactly the right type of home for you as you are about finding it! Exclusive Agents Walter P. Smith & Co. Realtor· 337 Park Ave. Glencoe 702 513 I>avis Street 746 Elm Street EVANSTON WINNETKA Greenleaf 1617 Winnetka 1617