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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 57

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REAL ESTATE .SECT-ION .. ·p tL'll1her 27, 1929 · WILMETTE LIFE 'l7 ISSUE PERMITS FOR TEN NEW HOMES IN WILMETTE . ) 1 An Attractive Business Block for Glencoe ivl on t h's Activity, However, :\L· ; ir~ ! l~ ~- ~,tnpktil·ll at till' ll(lrtheast corner of \ "nnou and Haz el Shows Slump; Total for All Con- a\ L' llll.v ~ ~:- :l11':'. ~trur tttr L· "i l·~tlgli:-.h rlcsig·1:. The building is owned })\' struction Reaching Only $102,445 1 thc lll t>J'L'f: \\ J1b(l>ll- \1 :tttil'rrt: trust. Th t: building is costing $90,t)(){), I , l ·'-' · 1 ·, nnpari:;on 0f the fiQures whit·h tell ! 11i "!Jica~~~ . .- l,ni ldinL:· activity in \\.ilmctte Ja.,t 1 ,·~ til "ith :--tati:-. t ic:-; sh,HrinL:· ,,·hat .t ' ace llllpli :-;hcd in pn·,·ious . mnnth . ; , ll lld .;\.T\T tw good purptl:-il'. Th ey that "ctllnpari:-;ons are "dilnts" , · I in thi:; ca:-c it \\·o uld "cem ..;n, hct. . v tht: ~htmp_ in t he la:-t ~ll.lltlth end- i _, · 111 ~cpt. 2."' \\·a:; ;-;urpn:-.tng. :--: L· :ttl!li ng the huilcling permit li-.t in · ,. ,·i llage hall re,·l'alcd that t\\.L' tlt\. · ·11 1i t :- , '\' t.: r c i :-. =- tJl· d a 11 d t h e ll >t<ll tdlt·d "a' lln h· ~102.-l-L:;. That·-- k:-.; : ·ti l ila li ()i th~· :-. 11111 the permit:; is-~: v ·i thl' prn·iou:-; lllllllth ca ll ed i1H·. Slump Is Unexplainable _l1 h 1. J H \\ \ ' it hap Jl L' I b that 1h \.' .;) \1111 Jl , .tllt' in ~l'ptcmhtr i:- !lllt n;plaina l)lc. I: ,:· "n c t hi 11 g. i t i:-. Jll· t L' d that n ' , p c r- : :·, \rl'rl.' tak\.·11 out in r L'OJl-- ructi1 1n ll v !Ju:-;ine-,:- di~trirt. .-\J ,l) ()nh· (\JlC .·:·mit \\· a~ i..,~ucd i"r al L·ratil'n--·. t 1i.; ;· :ill· :--m a 11 :- u m of S400. I~ It in :-.pit<.· ui the ~lu mp i i:; im,.. :tnt t() n"tl' that thl' building oi · , :ciL'llL'l'" l'ltllti lltll"" at <111 \.'\'L'll p;tC"L', 1 ·:· t' ll ui the pl·nnih call ir,r th~: crcc~:~~ n ,,j Ill'\\' hllll1t"· 'J'\\11 1'i tht'"L' .\ ~ r ~· i or h o llJt· :- \\' h i c h ;H L' t 1, r, " t S I ~.- 1 1 T he tr1tal j,,r rL·--irltnrv., \'a.:; _I' J.!IIO . .\inc pcnnit..; . \\"l'rt takctl ' lttt i ·r ~a r<u.:-c:-. thc--L· running to a :-lllll ui ··2.'J..t). \\'ilmdtc a., a ro idellL'l' CL'Jl1\.'r i.:; ' drlim; it -; 1·\\·n in great :-tyk and f ,. :1 ik there ha\L· at time., hn·n =-lump:-i: l <ltht:r dirccti!ltl:-' it ~tl'tll:' that peo~,Jc arc anxiu u . to lin: in our non 11 :..-hL)rc 'illaL!e. 1 · · .-\n :ti l skr l refrigerator ,\·ith a self Officers and director s of th<' Chicago 1.:; au· f or R esa ·dences · R eg1onal · .P ermats ' Th. e tc,t·d ' \"tltte ' . . 0 1 JlllPrD\'l'lll\.'n . . · 1 clos111~ lat ch on the door ha s appeare·:l. Planning a.:;sociation an. Pnm.tt:-i \\Trc i:-;sucd to the j,,uo,,·ing th_~.li·Jznl ll\· r)~tddtnl! permth _h:-ued tn I This nwans that no matter how filled nounce the annual autumn dinner of J, ·r r\.":-Jdenccs: \\ 1nndka durnll! the mn11th PI Scptem- \\·i1h di:hcs one's arms may be the tl1c association to he held in the Red l~c:-.i~lence at, 456. Illinoi=' rt)acl inr 1 her reached a Jc,\\· mark l,j ~57 .-fW . I <il~Or may be l~tchcd and tigh_tly cl_osed Lac(luer mom of the Palmer House ~!1 "·. Larbara ~ chaeten, $1.100. : Tht' nut lPnk inr OctPhcr. hcnn. ,·e r. \nth ody a sltght shove. It rs clauned Frida,· evening, Octnher -l. The AmerBnck · veneer at 1226 Glendenning i.:; ;-;aid tl) he mtH h nwre encnural!i1H!. that the hinges, door catches and doors ican Ci\'ic a ssociation. Tllinois Art Exroa d . for \\'illiam Rcmy, SlO,OOO. plan.:; ior one . Ill'\\' rt'='idt·ncc ha,·ing arc L)f the soundest con struction, ma- ten sion committee and the Ohio VaiBn_ ck veneer at 1239 Gregory ave- been ncarh· c0mpktcd, \rhich alnnc chi11ery having tested the door, for in- lc\' Regi onal Park Conference w~ll t' lll' tor James Crabb. $7,000. i:- tn cn-.,t :330.000. :-;tance, b,· opening it and slamming it inin the planning a ssoc iation in this _ ;Jrick and, frame at !331 Crec. .n~ruod I Onh- t\\'n 1 H _. ". rc='idt·tJre . . \\ere -.,tar tL·cl l :-.Pme .300:000 times. dinner mectinf.!. ct\·c n~c for J:.,·e ~ett L. Kennedy. SbJ~OO. th e na~t month. nne ;1 1 a co.;t ui Sl2,--Th e after dinner oroQram. at which .Hn~k a nd. ctndcr . bloc k _m ,.Indran I 300 and thl' ntiH·r. SIR.OOO. 1 A nc\\' air conditioning apparatus is L<:rado Tait. not ed Chicago sc ulptor. Hdl 1·.. tate tor lames Prentt:;s, $14,000. Tl . . .t . · . c 1 i )r 110 ,,: being marketed This is in the wtll be toa stmaster. ha s as it s general Drick n : necr at 2026 Kenilw orth lt rr . ,,· er~· 11_11 w_ . pte.11111 ~>':."~'~oc < d j iorm of ·a g;s bur;ting unit which theme of cliscu . siun "Park and forest 1 1 1 a·:en u f H arn. E p· "'10000 rcnllHC t !H! Jll)S en s tn g ·. -J.oJ a.n . . 1 . tl . ,f Cl' , 111 ~· me. 1 · · t. · \\"tt' ' atr ' f1ltcrs rt I rcn1oves dust ' drrt . Pan:-r. · · 10?8 I . vII · · t lree tor l!arage;;. n·prc:-en Jng cll1 Ill( tll ~ s , k . . ·IlC ..J r cg Jon 13 \ . \J'h' 11ltcago. Dri ek or c Hnecr at :--,tbe a street n~;;t m en t oi Sl.OSO. The total ior the ancl bacteria. and keeps a constant .. pea ers Inc uu.c . . . ttna : memo f r \). Johnson, $8,500. I. ., . " . " s;7 -100 >roper moi sture content in it. A rotary her o.f .the :\f th\ aukee Count\ Par~ Bnck at 2143 Beechw ood a\·enue for I tourtlt:n !JCrtlltt. \\a . . . . . . . Ito . ·r c'rculatcs the air and it is commrsston: Anton J. Cermak. nrestHarn· F. Pine $11000 One nt ti ll' permtt:-i 10r a JlC'\\' ' l 1 .' · dent Cook CountY hoard of Fore t . · 1 . 1 1 .· ~ ' · -· -1 .. . · ·! 1) , 11 ·, 111111 · -\ ·1 ca1mc< t1e crrcuatwn ts contmuous p · . . R' . H )nrk veneer at 193J Ashland avenue 1 rc :-- t< emc "a:- h ... ut c to H 1<~ · =- 1 ·r re . en'e comm1sswncrs: rchard Lteh1 Ulll orm. . J 1 1 · 1 'II. a t ·( t 1 t.,. fratlll' an( ..J' · 1 I )' D · 1 1ur . ames Crabb, $8.J00. c,·, " . 1.0 1s >ttl c 111 g ' " ' .' . ' . ___ cr. utrector n_t t 1C tH tana epartment Title and garage at 245 Greenleaf at~d hnck ,·e nc\.·r hnttse 111 51 ::, rno m:-. ·I , . . , . . I c,f Consen·atJon. a\·e nuc for Bruce A. (~orclvn, 515.000. \nth attac~H'd l!ar_al!v. at 1112 A:-h _fhosc. \\'h o ll\c 111 tcrny?ry not supD . H. Burnham of \\'innetka, is presistrcet CdstJng S 12.~00 . pi_ J _td \\'lth g.as or elcct:tctty arc 11 ?W dent of the Regional Planning as sociaMarshall Field Building .The nt!H"r wa :-; i;;.;ucd to hirharrl 'ot:c~edl. an tc t.:ll ::s .r,cfngfrra~or wiHch ~inn and Roher~ Kingen· of \Vinnctka. · · Ft~ciler. tor a t wo st,,n frame a nd d1.. pent:-.. upon -.croscnc or rt_s powe:. 1s sec r<·tan·. Drrectors of the associa,, to Be Finls~ed- Nov. 15 brick ntH.'tr n~· 7 n11Hl1:; and attarl_Jtd ~~nl~~ ~ _I.t_ttlc mur~ than on: pm~ of 01 tim1 " ·ho arc north shore residents inI he new Marshall Freid building at l!aral!e. at 1-Hb ~rntt anntte. cnst lll£.! 1~ _nec~.:~.~,try to pioducc mcchamc.al re elude: Church street and Sherman an~nue. 1 l SlR.OOO. . . r,n.gterat.tonl for froomt 'dtWCiolty-SL\.t ' ·o to D. A. Cra\\·ford, Evanston: Tohn c. 1· vailstotl 1 · 'dl . t 11r v-s1x wurs. 11 st c c nncc 1 ns , f I k F Juc1 F : , s. rapt Y neanng r~omp 1c- I is es-tablished with the cold water line .. ec 1 lem. ,a ·c ·orcst: son , . t1nn. accordmg to :\[. L. Kmg :-; lcv, Ru-t rc sr.:; t 111 g hard\\·arc throughout · 1 . 1 . d tl t' Stone. \Vilmettc: G. G. Thorp, F.vans· 1 0 ' ntattv · . PI as t crmg · :-. ·eliminates · ' from htc . . the f ear w ,11c 1 IS on 1 y usc c1unng B ouscarcn. \ \ ' innctka; the home . d ' 1c 1ca mg t1)n: I 4· H . \1. "lrchit_cc t' s. repres.c the 1~1tenor was started Ia . t week of consuming and de :'tructiv e rust. peno · B. F. Affleck, Lake Forest. and ts no\\' more than a Quar· FEWER OWN HOMES All the north shore communities arc ter done. All ornamental iron and members of the association. bronze work is being finished as touche s 011 the · huilding, ).fr. Kingsley Home O\\'lll'fship in Evanston is fallrapidly as possible for all material is said and Field 's is plannin g- to open ing off, figures published in "The Evnow on the job, and :\[arshall Field the 'store to the publ_ic Dec. 1, in tim_e anstnn l{eal Estate Board Survey" One can have the convenience of a men are now putting in partitions and to enable Evansto111an:- to do thetr s: w,..,.·. In 1920 41.7<i{; of the d\\:ellings 1 telephone in every room by ha\'ing an arranging for counter placement on Christmas shopping .at the new Evans- were owned by the occupants; m 1929 extra instrument which can be taken those floors that are already plastered. ton store whtch "· 111_ carry comple~e the percentage is only 38.18%. In 1920 from room to room. By merely The completion date, Nov. 15, allows Jines of all goods 011 ci 1.:;play at the Clu- Evanston had 8,472 dwellings; now, the 1 "plugging" in the call is answered on 1 plenty of time to put the finishing cago store. survey indicates, there are 20,510. the spot. 1 L·:-.:clt~:--1\· l· 111 t lw !.! rounrl. .\I atni .ds frnm many part s of the country \ H:r L' u 'L··c] 111 t hc c1 ll b t r uc t ill1l. T h L' arc h it c c ts , H' r c \\ ·h itc an d \ V r b c r 1 1 ' ' Winnetka Building Shows a Big S!:onp; i Outlook Pro nlising Up · o- Dat e D evtces · Regional Planning Association Meets in Ch · Q 4 tcago on ct. 1 £ · · c ° ."c ! l I

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