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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 14 Aug 1920, p. 9

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A WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920 LULL Ld 27 22027077 LL 2 Err, REAL ESTATE MAN DISPLAYS HIS WARES FROM AN AIRPLANE Winnipeg, Man--Eric Brompton of Indian Springs, Manitoba, wanted to buy a farm; knew exactly what he wanted and had the collateral. So he stepped into a Winnipeg real es- tate office. "I have a farm, that I believe will just suit you," said the real estate man. "Lies thirty-six miles west of city on Canadian National Railways. Fine farming country. Grain yield big. Plenty of livestock. Great dairying country. "Sounds good to hear you tell it," replied Brompton. 'But you've got to show me. I must see the land." "Got twenty minutes to spare?" "Sure." "Come with me." The real estate man clapped on his hat and catching Brompton by the arm rushed him into the street. Brompton was nonplussed. Either the real estate man was crazy or he was about to perpetrate some practi- cal joke. A few blocks away they came to the aerodrome. They stepped into a waiting airplane. The machine rose half a mile into the sky and set a bee-line course west- ward. In less than twenty minutes it was over the farm. From the fly- ing car Brompton inspected every corner and angle of the land. When the airplane came to earth the deal was closed across a wing of the ma- chine and the property was turned over to the purchaser. This is said to be the first time on the American continent that a farm has been sold by airplane. STATE SANITARY ENGINEER BUYS GLENCOE RESIDENCE Paul Hansen, chief sanitary en- gineer for the state of Illinois, with headquarters at Springfield, has pur- chased the Charles LeRoy Brown residence at 834 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, and will take possession about October 1. The property is 155x210. The in- dicated price was $30,000, subject to | $15,000. SELLS HUBBARD WOODS LOT Hoyt King has sold a lot in Hub- bard Woods to Winslow Wieder. Paul Schroeder was the broker. OKLAHOMA INDIAN LANDS WITH U. S. GOVERNMENT TITLE This is your last opportunity, for this is the last of these lands to be sold. These lands are located in the oil area and purchaser gets all oil, gas and mineral rights including valuable timber. You purchase the land out- right (in fee). Thousands of acres in this section now leased to oil com- panies and drilling now going on in every county. You can secure these lands in small tracts ranging from 40 to 160 acres at $9.50 to $12.50 per acre, and pay for same on small payment plan. Perfect Title-Bonded Abstract. I live in Oklahoma and am in a posi- tion to furnish many Oklahoma Bank | references. Call, write or phone D. G. | WILLIAMS, 6230 Greenwood Avenue, | 1st apt. Phone Midway 6921. --Adv. | r DOYOU NEED MONEY? We lend money on second mort- |} | gages and purchase building con- ||| tracts. Reasonable rates. Prompt action. Hallman & Koch 10 S. La Salle Street CHICAGO Telephone Franklin 2038 JOEIOR: HOME BUILDING AT COST IS PLAN OF ASSOCIATION Anticipating general rent increases in October, the Chicago Housing as- sociation, a nonprofit-making organi- zation sponsored by several wealthy business men, has prepared plans for extensive home building at cost, it .was announced today. By selling 6 per cent bonds, se- cured by houses already built for workingmen, the association pur- poses financing the erection of sev- eral communities of homes. The houses are to be sold under a plan which permits purchase of a $7.500 building for $5,000 in installments, the monthly payments to include life, health; accident and fire insurance. Booklets describing the associa- tion's plan may be obtained, officials said, at room 818 Westminster build- ing, or by telephoning to Randolph 1432. The association's activities were inspired by the belief that home owning makes for better citienship and the conviction that a large or- ganization can build more cheaply than individuals could. NEW YORK STATE HAS CHECK ON LANDLORDS "Housing crisis legislation" was re- cently on March 31 by the New York legislature to be in force until No- vember 1, 1922, which compels the landlord who is asking more than 25 per cent increase to show the court why he needs the money. Here's the way the statute reads: Where it appears that the rent has been increased more than 25 per cen- tum over the rent as it existed one year prior to the time of the agree- ment under which the rent is sought to be recovered, such agreement shall be presumptively unjust, un- reasonable and oppressive. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the plaintiff from pleading and proving in such action a fair and reasonable rent for the premises and I Portable Garages and Summer Homes } : GARAGES 1 f $145 up : : too, Why pay Gar- 1 1 age rent? : i Investigate? 1 : Send for Catalogue. § 7] Delivered and erected in few hours. : 1 DUFFY PORTABLE HOUSE CO. 1 4307-19 W. 24th Place CHICAGO } '. Phone Lawndale 1877 1 Wo 0 RY OO 30x10 BOND BROS. & CO. contractors 624 Davis St. Tel. Ev. 944 EVANSTON, ILL. =H0EI0 Judd Washing Machine and Simplex Ironing {Machine - EOE ORO ETI =n Phone 2491 Carl £. Sterner Cn. Interinr Decorators and Furnishers 1215 WILMETTE AVENUE CHEERFULLY LL SUGGESTIONS, DRAWINGS, ESTIMATES HET TTR EEA SUBMITTED : :: TT PAINTS for In our Store we carry a full line of WALL PAPER and im nm Home use. General Painting Decoraling Established 1884 Chas. H. Morgan Company 807 North Clark Street, CHICAGO Phone SUPERIOR 418 With a desire to please you, and with facilities to serve you, we solicit your business. Paper Hanging Calcimining i o Also : gents for the | 0 o UL ET 7a 7707 judgment therefor, recovering from instituting a separate action for the recovery thereof. PART OF W. A. VAWTER GIFT TO N. W. U. IN REAL ESTATE Part of William A. Vawter's $25,- 000 gift to Northwestern university was turned over yesterday when it took title from him to 100x151 feet at the southwest corner of Sheridan road and Lee street, Evanston. Rev- enue stamps indicated a considera- tion of $15,000. POARD SESSION POSTPONED 'fhe North Shore Real Estate Board meeting, scheduled for Mon- day evening, August 9, was post- poned until Monday, August 23, ac- cording to President C. T. Northrop of the board. The next session of the board will be held at the Win- netka offices of Hill and Wheeler, real estate brokers. REALTY BROKER R. W. Anthony, formerly instruc- tor in the department of English at the University of Minnesota, has en- tered the real esate brokerage busi- or (ness on the north shore, associated | with Gilbert D. Johnson and Bros.,]| with offices at 110 South Dearborn WOMAN REALTY BROKER LLL LLL LE a 2227, Mrs. E. L. Moe, formerly associated with the Winnetka offices of Hill and street, Chicago. Mr. Authony has| Wheeler, realty Lrokers, has estab- been a resident of Glencoe for sev-| lished a private real estate business eral years. with offices at 556 Center street. n= Tn Hi LE EE EE TC TT TTT TT ETL LL TELEPHONE WILMETTE 1734-1761 ORTEGEL & ENGELS LANDSCAPE GARDENERS Tree Trimming a Specially GROSS POINT - . ILLINOIS THT Let M.E. Barker & Co. 2; ote SPECIAL BARGAINS Beautiful 8-room home, choicest East section, enamel and mahogany finish, immense living-room, fine wooded lot, double garage, reduced to $13,800 Splendid brick and stucco, 8 large rooms, water heat, two baths, ex- cellent lot, for immediate sale. . . ; . $15,000 8-room frame and stucco in East location, newly decorated, hot water heat, beautiful trees and shrubs, garage. . $16,500 Beautiful Kenilworth Home 8 rooms, 3 baths, corner lot. Owner leaving and must sell. Unusual 9-room Colonial Home Ivory trim, 3 baths, 100 foot lot, 2 car garage. HILL AND | WHEELER | Wilmette Office Winnetka Office || 401LindenAve. 743 Elm St. Phones 93 &'364 Phones 142 & 422 405 LINDEN AVE. 5%... WILMETTE, ILL. Choice North F or Sale Shore Homes Investigate these properties--we have as complete a list of homes as any office on the North Shore. Modern stucco Colonial on a 75 foot lot, East, hot water heat, Fall possession, for . . . . . $14,500 Just put on the market, a large old stucco home in the very best section of Winnetka, near the Indian Hill Club, beautiful grounds, for . . . . $24,000 8-room Colonial shingle residence, Northeast section, vapor heat, 2 baths and extra lavatory on first floor, sun parlor, sleeping porch, garage, for. . $25,000 See our selections of properties from $30,000 to $100,000; also Lake front vacant and estates. WINNETKA OFFICE: 524 Linden Street Telephone WIN. 1544 WILMETTE OFFICE 404 Linden Avenue Telephone WIL. 1644 TH Attractive North Shore Homes Him WHITH HEE NT TTT THT Him nm and Insurance Real Estate, Loans William Aitken "BUILDER OF MODERN HOMES" Telephones: Res. Winnetka 76 Office Winnetka 764 Prices are not coming down 1065 Gage Street Hubbard Woods es

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