INSURANCE J.pmC. Cormaock & C.. IMO Sherman Av*.,Evuastom UNI.mlty 3353 FRST MORTGAGE LOAt4S No COMMISSION, 41/2/6INTEREST ar..Evansto. and Nortli Shom. Sor RS r a tras. çwideTysohs, INC 1 N. La Salle St, Chicago Central 0227 1571 Sherman Ave., Evanston One of the new dwellings, costing $80,000, is being built for A. C.. Nielsen, at 720 Ardsley road. 0f brick, con-' crete and. steel construction, it wîll com-ý prise 18 rooms, 6 bath rooffis, and, at- tached four-car garage Benjamin H. Marshall company, 1515' Sherman avenue, Evanston, are ar- chitects and builders. Raleigh Chinn took out, a permit for a two-story frame residence of fine rooms and attached .t-wo-car garage, at 315 Locust road, costing $14000. Renée-Paul. Travelletti, 208 West Adams street, Chicago,, la the architect and Howard Hammond,, of,,Nortbb)rook, is the carpenter-contractor. The other permit was issued to Allen M. Shor.esman, who is building a six- are Chicago. "Tne rrinciples .of Flan- ning. Small Homes" was. the subject of an address by Howard,-Leland- Smith, chief1 architect of -the -Washý- ington office of the- Federal Housing Administration. There also wereý graphic illustrations and moving pic- tures of what constitutes good plan- aine This meeting was one of the ir'st- of a. series being held throughout the country emphasizing the program 'developed by the Federal Housinig Administration for providing modern homes in the low price range. John R. O'Connor, state director of the Federai -Housing' Administra- tion, assisted by other officiais of the Chicago office, decribed the facilities rring and A. W. erally Spaulding avenue, mfinist, tem. ton, mitz to Housi erly, it is announced by Stewart B Matthews, president. The change is in the nature of an experiment, he pointed: out, because the increased, activity in the board has made it difficuit to carry out..a f ull. program, in one evening. The board of directors'concurred in Mr.,Matthew's decision to divide the program into'two, parts and the first of these. new meetings *ill be. held Monday evening, April 5, at, the board roomsà. Tihis programn will be devoted eXclusivelyto instructive or educational activ'ity'and will be f oi- lowed in two weeks by a .dinner-, meeting at anEvanston liotel, where the regular board business will be conducted and a greater period of, time devoted to the "ýround table" discussion where listings and other inforIâtidft are exc-l¶angetl. At the April 5 meeting beginning 1 at 8 o'cloék ---a-minute talk on FHA 49 financing will hé rmade, by Gaet Sullivan of the Chicago headquarters of FHA. This wiIl be foIkwe-d---br an illustrated talk on "The Relation of Classified Advertising To the Real Estate Market" by james G. Pad- dock of the Chicago Tribune. *The application of seven real estate *Distributors of Hart and Timiken Silent Automatic E quipipent ýne veneer construction, and compris-.mnfcueswo oea h ed r mune rooms and ataached two-car Illinois will need approximatelymnucterwhtosa ine. age. The estimated cost is $24,000. 6,000 skilled men for air, vonditioning eN w H m si Raymond F. Houlihan, of Evanstonl, and refrigeration work' during the ThreeN wH m si the architect and C. A. He-riphill, next ten years, according to a survey Wilmette Perniits ,anston, the builder. just completed among leading manu- Permits for the remodeling jobs were facturers in the field. Building Commissioner William A. ued to Anderson A. Owen, 306 Wood- The survey, as.announced by Ray Wolff reports the following Wilmette >ck avenue, $1,500, and Carl Wuegner, D., Smith, president of the Refrigera- building permits issued by his office 5Wayiand avenue, $75.00. tion and Air Conditioning Institute during the past week: ____---- --- - -Ili-ucr --- i .1--...' 4.,+the , .ani March -23-Dr. L. E. Mee, 1916 Chicago 118S I I us $OU* La 1