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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1929, p. 15

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E BEEF RHOUSE t, the lb. b ..'.~-._..39c Lb.43%c et 29c 9¢ o..'c........36e ,._._.....39_Vz c Mr, lb. Mt August ar, 1929 'IWltt Me ', 1c,..Alte Tt, ttt 22e -c._.19e ' 11,24 'Ae 'k, Illinois ...18e t...42e . . .55c. .3jef..e ...27c , w. MK 299) . 28ye, "25e . 49e 15e .‘.49c ..60c ..25c 8e Said ordimnee provide. wnotice 'h _r'mrtr, given. that the-Council miy. trr . ("Horny vote, mine}. My Ind all. bids and 7:45 o'eloeqi EM. It yhich time the bid- will be opened uni com-Mend. All Md. 1mm L,, made for cuh, wasmlon to be delivered Upon payment of the purchue price. and shait be accompanied by n’ damned check for 330.00. A All bids shall be sealed and de. totsiterd with’the City, Clerk for preeentatiort io the Council gt nM and“. _ Illinois? -e_e "’""'"' . " otters . I !_nghlmd Park no 3:213? gang“ property 'tTitle."" de- scribed ttthe highest and best dder. to be Giiciriite- tii, “its?! RITE-e Eff}? Highland Park. Lake County, Illinois. on Magda; _th_e 2_84_dar Cot. 'eptemtter, .1929! gt of the City of HitrhhutdiPtrrk mithoriling {he na'lte of the following dgscribed propertyt to- w I The Boutherlr"'87.248 feet of Lot I, Moo. ney's Commercial Subdivision u "tenured on the ennui-1y line of Mchren Road, all in ttt _ of Highland Punk. Lake County, That Jairirrijirirlri" iliiafGriio now owned by the City and now vmnt. ' . Bid. on the uk- of skid property will be T.teivef and considered" by the Council of. aid WY“. 8!!!)th Park at ' we!!!" meeting NOTICE OF SALE .OF PUBLIC LANDS PUBLIC NOTICE IS .HEREBY‘ GIVEN that on Monday. August 6, 1929. an art-di- ngnge tbs-passed unanimously by the Council Those who travel past the Indian Hill station in Winnetka, either by automobile or train, have Been the handsome V east elevation of R. D. Whitman's' building which fronts on Center street. Much more-interesting, however,. are the elevations facing on the inner court whererhiia been ae- aromplished in its. detail and beauty something not found-elsewhere in or about Chicago. 'While age will add to its intended effect, already it stands, with its Tudor architecture as a secluded .bit of the Old World. The building may. also be approached by the privete road known as' Hill ter- race. It is from; this eourt,.thas re- maveddrom tiaiThirrthat all theapart; ments are reached-only _the rear staifs open onCenter street. ' _ _ 1 ' Old Tudor Houses Except for planting borders close to the walls, the "entire' court is tole flagged in blue' limestone with wide grass joints, 'The elevations over- looking this are done in stone,rbriek, stucco and sandblasted half-timber, with innumerable off-sets and over- .hangs,- curved or square, and 'oriel windows., Those elevptions' give the appearance of a 'sur'wes‘sion of old Tudor houses. The roof, with its many broken lines, is to 'be.of black slate, staggered and of Varying thick- nessts.' Another interesting feature rirthe, roof line are the dozen chim- .Thursdny, August 29,- 1929 ' _l"rhirtyiohmw" Unique, Venture on North Shore STATE op ILLINOIS) . . COUNTY OF LAKE / BB'. OFFICE or, DEERFT LD STATE BANK, A BANKING CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS BREE}? GIVEN that a speck] meeting of the Ibekhbldcn of Deer- 6eld State Bank, I blnklmr eitrvoratirm or- gunned Ind existing under and by virtue of the Mate of Illinois will be held at the Town Hall in the Village of Deerfield, Luke Cohan. Illinois. 'on the 27th day of Sumter. A. D. 1929, at the hour. of seven o'clock P. M. Suhdlrd Mme. eight o'clock Daylight Saving mme, for the. purpose of mud; upon 3nd dmrm'inin- the following auction. but“: To men-use the 'eerpttat "oek of the corpora- The said ordinance tho provides that, in the event of the acceptmce by the Council. of a bid or bids for aid property. the Maror and City Clerk are niathoriud Ind directed to execute and deliver to the. Pas-chun- n quit- claim deed under the ml of the City of Highland Park, conveying the property here.. “when 1brerifkd. Said main-nee, so mud on Monday. ht gmt trth, 1929. is on Me in the oMee of the *City Clerk in the City Hall at Highhnd Park and in open to public inspection. _ vD-ted Anzac 22, 1929. "' 25-28 it may adjourn eotwlderation of said "rides theneit hernia; meeting of said Council. The court is lighted ’by -wrouttht iron torches in Old English designs and will be furnished with" hand- wrought iron garden furniture. ' ,c . Unique Arrangement "" The inside of, this building is not less unusual. The planning of nar- row wimriHriis given exceptional ex- posure to all apartments, for‘each apartment "extends through an entire wing.' There'are some of the conven- ti'onal corridors which cut off exposure timrteross-ventilatiom In place .. of such corridors are many stairways, each. of which sem/es-only the apart- ments adjacent to it. The outlook from every window is either upon the inner. court, public park or ad- joining lawns 'and gardens: There is no alley or "back door" to this building. There is nothing unsightly anywhere. _ 7 _ The apartments range frdm three to five.' rooms with ttdiritional guest rooms available for apartment ten- ants ind are as soundproof a it was possible to make them. All Ji',,',,', are heys, carrying some. twenty chimney pots) The building is named "The Chimneys." Howard Bowen of Wil- mette isthe architect. . . - Generous casement windows, some of wood "and, others of leaded glass, all opening outward, add to the in- terest of, the exterior. and the com- fart of the interior. .. V. C. MUSSER. THE PRESS City Clérk At is said that the' up-tohate burg- lar, when he enters I c‘ig’ar store, " ‘ways bliridfolda himself BO that 119'ch pick out th? proper' emirates. _ _ h matrimbnial expert says that l girl's chances to marry fade ifter she reaches the age of tientv,hire. -But very few of 'em ever getthtt old any more. . .. _-- ' .. . 25-27 tion Deerfield State Bar" from Twetttr-flve Thousartd"Dollartr 1625,9001”) to Fifty Thou- nnd Dollar: “50:00100) divided into two hundred Bftr shores of the pg:- valet “of One Rurthrd Dollars (8109.00) 'siehmnd tron-act any port or other business in collimation therewith. _'The books for “minute!“ the stock will be closed from September 19th. 1929.,to September 27th. 1929. both, inclusive. DATED the 18th day of Aumt. A. ulna. 31%LPB- LAUER,‘ , . 'gllglt8Yu wag?! ARTHUR 1%faly, t Jer . . EUGENE MNDER. - _ ' JAMES O'CONNOR, -f, . V. Anna! mm». , - exceptionally large. The, three-room apartments are twice the size of many north shore four-room apart- ments. The kitchen (there are no kitchenettes) equal the kitchens in most houses. Bedrooms (there are no in-a-door or roll-awsy beds) are large enough to take comfortably twin bedsvand the incidental fumi- ture. Living rooms rum from 16x24 to 23x26 feet.- These areas lartre'as living rooms .in pretentious homes, and. in each is a wood-burhing ftrec. place "pf cut stone, in Tudor design. Dignifed ahrmer, . _ The finish of the interior woodwork and. walls; is designed to complete the effect of a home done in taste and with restraint, as is everything about this, building:.. Irr. fact, Mr; Whit- man's. aim throughout has been to create quiet, comfortable and digni- fied homes. To this end the few lex- elusive shops, such as" book and antique shops, face Center street and are entirely isolated from thsrapart- ments, which are reached from the secluded inher court. _ While the building is a' large and important one, it neontains but;éeven- teen apartments which wm be {ready Oeiobdrc i. .“The- Chimneys" is an interbstihtr, experimint ivith the tasté and demands ot'the"nirrth shore. . A Directors of Deertiitftiate Bank tt.aqhatt6-atavo8$-.Ou. m Su'viu by “but Olly Tu. M. P. "" Cum Ravine Driv- Ild St. John- In... Enjoy You In]. on Our In." Pact Real Italian Cooking CARPENTER AND BUILDER Screens and Doors Repaired {Sharpening Tools Any OutsideWVork \Cement or Mam Work. Highland Park, Ill. 153 N. Second St. Tel. HP. 457 1EEiEEEiil CHATEAU MARCHI HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE B. P. 181 -182 MOVING rmnoor . WAREHOUSES 31m Old Gull-i] 'lmttine _ Artrwt---Aas, The STORAGE . ANDERSON MOTOR SERVICE PHONE nsnmw 814 Mommy, __, A. MENONI aw Pugh]. PACKING oof SHIPPING 13 *-

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