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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Mar 1927, p. 43

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WINNETKA TALK March 5, 1927 6.2% An investment in North Shore First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds is an investment whose safety you know because its security is tangible and open to constant observation. T 8 > 6oLE 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston Read the Want Ads Three Residence Permits Total $93,000 in Value Building permits for three residences valued at $93,000 were issued by the Village of Kenilworth during the month of February, according to a statement issued early this week. They are comprised of a house valued at $12,000, to be built for O. P. Olson at 535 Ridge avenue; a house valued at $30,000, to be erected for Stanley Knight at 51 Kenilworth avenue and a residence for T. Grant Cook at 355 Kenilworth avenue, valued at $51,000. Valona Brewer of Winnetka, violin- ist of the Columbia School of faculty, will broadcast over WGN on Sunday, March 13, at 2:30 o'clock. MORTGAGE 1st LOANS 2nd Our Service and Rates Satisfy H. GROSSMAN & SON 1082 First National Bank Bldg. 38 S. Dearborn St. CEN tral 4185 Music | Winnetka February Permits Totals Near $140,000 Fifteen building permits were issued in Winnetka during the month of Feb- ruary, according to the report of A. B. Kreig, building inspector for the vil- lage. The total valuation of the im- provements represented by the permits, is $137,430. Seven permits were for new residences, valued at $119,600; five were for accessories valued at $1,830; two for alterations amounting to $6,000 and one for a foundation costing $10,- 000. The latter is for the new Schell apartment and business block on Elm street. Permits Show Building Spurt Due in Glencoe | Ten building permits were issued in Glencoe during the month of February, the total amount of improvements rep- resented being $95,600. Six of the per- | mits were for residences costing $85,- 000; three were for alterations total- ling $10,100 and one was for a $500 | garage. perfect order. quick transfer. White Mountains Summer Residence Forty-acre, beautifully wooded estate. New Colonial residence, completely FURNISHED, in 5 master bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 servants' rooms, 5 fireplaces; library, including $6,000 or $7,000 worth of books, manuscripts, etc.; sun-parlors, garage for 2 cars; work- shops with all necessary tools; formal garden with sun dial, stone benches, etc.; fully equipped playground for small children, with slides, swings, swimming pool. LOCATION--In Bretton Woods district of New Hampshire, adjoining the summer places of several prominent Chicago families. PRICE--The place has recently been appraised at $90,000. The executor of the estate has authorized us to offer it for less than ONE-HALF OF THAT PRICE FULL DETAILS AND OTHER PHOTOS MAY BE SEEN AT OUR OFFICE HOKANSON [ENKS NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES 513 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 1617 i B: 5 in order to make a Wilmette Building Grants in February Approach $165,000 Twenty-four building permits were issued in Wilmette during the month of February, an average of one each day, exclusive of Sundays. The amount of the improvements thus authorized is $163,075. Twelve of the permits were for residences, valued at $140,500. Ten were for garages, valued at $20,775, included in this list being the permit issued during the last week in the month to James Crabb, for a public oarage at 730 Twelfth street, costing $18,000. There were also two permits for repairs, amounting to $1,800. The greatest activity during the month was shown in the last week, when, in addition to the permit issued to Mr. Crabb, for the public garage on Twelfth street, permits also were is- sued as follows: To F. A. Hobeck, for a two-story, frame residence at 124 Sixteenth street, costing $6,000. One to Carl C. Hartman, for a two- story, brick residence and garage, at 718 Sheridan road, costing $15,000. To M. Jacobson, for a frame resi- dence and garage at 233 Fernleaf ave- nue, costing $6,000. One to Fred R. Quayle, for a frame garage at '38 Crescent place, costing $250. To J. J. Bleser, for an. addition to his residence on Reinwald avenue, costing $1,500. One to Ed Avers, for a frame garage at -1614 Central avenue, costing $300. To E. G. Sieber, for a frame garage at 1118 Lake avenue, costing $150. One to Everett W. Proctor for a two-story, frame residence and garage at 1519 Central avenue, costing $9,000. To James Crabb for.a brick veneer and shingle residence at 1707 Walnut avenue, to cost $7 000. Also one to James Crabb for a, brick veneer and shingle residence at 1712 Forest avenue, costing $7,000. IN NEW HOME SOON Frank H. Willard cartoonist of the popular comic strip, "Moon Mullins," expects to occupy his new home at 505 Ridge road, Kenilworth in the near future. BUILDS $51,000 HOME T. Grant Cook of Chicago has just started construction on a $51,000 resi- dence at the corner of Kenilworth avenue and Cumnor road, Kenilworth. Mrs. William Van Horn of 757 Lo- cust road entertained the violin class of Valona Brewer of 'the Columbia School of Music facu'ty, Thursday, March 3. Those taking part on the program were Kathryn Samford, Wil- liam Van Horn, John McConnell, Amy Henschel, Ann Jenkens, Harry Brown, Jean Kingery, and Margaret Huddy. SHORT TERM Junior Mortgages and Bonds Secured by High-Grade Chi- cago Improved Real Estate In denominations to suit your needs. Maturities monthly from one to thirty-six months. Chicago Trust Company, Trustee. Priced to give an unusually high return Write for Circular A-29 and our "Chats on Junior Mortgages" is- sued from time to time, setting forth the advantages of this type of Investment. MIDLAND MORTGAGE COMPANY First National Bank Bldg. Randolph 1740 oy) -_ Pm i A BERS EE AN Wa

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