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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Oct 1928, p. 53

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WINNETKA TALK October 6, 1928 ONLY $75 Per Foot This very desirable property is beautifully wooded, and well located near schools; N. W. and North Shore Trains, and not far from the lake. All im- provements; highly restricted. Terms can be arranged. An early inspection and selection is recommended. . a0) %» 4 & LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Us We have clients wanting H REALTORS Y to buy-- Crosby & McKendry INC. 566 CENTER ST. TEL. WINN. 2032 WINNETKA / New Residences Started in Winnetka During September Seven building permits for new resi- dences were issued in Winnetka dur- ing September. The largest improve- ment thus authorized is the eleven room brick house which H. W. Butler is building at the southwest corner of Tower road and Grove street, which, by virtue of its location makes of it a veritable pioneer movement into the Skokie area. It is to cost $35,000. The total cost of the seven houses for which permits were issued is $118,000. Permits were also issued for twelve garages costing $17,100 and nine for alterations estimated at $18,200, a total of 28 permits for improvements cost- ing $153,300. Two for Cherry Street Two of the new residences are to be built on Cherry street, each cost- ing $15,000. IL. B. Dean will build a two story, seven room frame and brick veneer at No. 1234, and M. H. McMul- lin's plans call for a two story, seven room frame at 1174 Cherry. P. R. Cunningham is building a two story, eight room frame and brick veneer residence at 1214 Asbury ave- nue, costing $17,000. A permit was issued to C. E. Ole- wine for a two story, 7 room frame and brick veneer, at 1436 Scott ave- nue, costing $14,000, New Residence for Ash Street Benjamin Dollimore took out a permit for a two story, 7 room brick residence to be erected at 1203 Ash street at a cost of $12,000. The other Seprember residence per- mit was issued to Ed. R. Cole, for a two story frame and brick veneer of 6 rooms, at 1142 Oak street, to cost $10,000. "The most perfect specimen of English Architecture in America' * 700 Greenwood Ave., Wilmette. Nine rooms. Four master bedrooms. Two baths. Two car garage. Gas and oil heat. Would You Like to Live in This House? Come in and look at our photographs of every desirable house for sale on the North Shore. Locations from Evanston to Lake Forest. Prices from $10,000 to $150,000. *Visiting Committee of English Architects. BILLS REALTY, Inc. Sheridan Road Offices, Del Lago District--Wil. 3740 Loop Offices, 208 South La Salle street--State 0266 SULT (SINCE | 0 (1855 J (THEY 1.O 1] ANS RESIDENCES APARTMENTS BUSINESS PROPERTIES DESIRABLE VACANT Satisfactory rates can always be arranged. Baird & Warner 528 Davis St., Evanston Greenleaf 1855 Hollycourt RTT TT CE EE TC TT TT TTT LTT SLL Ee eT CL CLL CLT 0 L WILMETTE STEPS OUT TO CLINCH NEW RECORD (Continued from page 51) have been other big building opera- tions. For instance, there was the Shawnee Country club and the re- construction of the old village theatre for the First National Bank of Wil- mette. These are only a couple which have made the record year possible. The total number of permits for last month was twenty-eight. The permit for the church indicates that it will be a pretentious structure and work is now going on at a high speed. Six New Residences Six permits were issued for new residences and it is noted that one is to be built in the new Canterbury court just east of Sheridan road. This new residence is to be constructed of stone and brick veneer and is to cost $30,000. The number is 24 Canterbury court and the home is being built for Mrs. W. E. Halterman. Other permits for residences were as follows: Brick veneer at 2028 Elmwood ave- nue for James Ferretti, $6,500. Brick veneer and garage Laurel avenue for I. F. $10,000. Brick veneer at 1619 Greenwood ave- nue for H. G. Bersie. Brick veneer at 1225 Washington avenue for W. H. Zibble, $10,500. Fifteen garages are being built for a total of $4,899 and four alteration permits accounted for $5000. Mrs. F.C. Patterson, - Wilmette Resident, Sells Music Shop One of the oldest music shops on the north shore, Patterson Brothers, 816 Church street, will go out of business in Evanston shortly, following the re- cent leasing of the building construct- ed and now occupied by the firm. Frances J. Patterson of Wilmette, widow of Bernard F. Patterson, one of the founders of the business, last week leased the building and land for 100 vears for a total term rental of $1,- 100,000. The lessee is the 816 Church Street Building corporation, of which Samuel B. Epstein is the president. The lease goes into effect Nov. 1 and it is learned that the business will prob- ably be taken over by a Chicago man whose identity was not disclosed. Benard F. Patterson and his brother, James K. Patterson, founded the firm 25 years ago. Later another store was established on Irving Park boulevard in Chicago. Bernard died four years ago and last March the property was divided, James turning over the Iv- anston store to Mrs. Patterson and de- voting himself to the Chicago store. The property fronts 45 feet on Church street and is 150 feet deep, im- proved with a two-story commercial building, both floors of which are sales floors. The Payne Realty company and W. IL. Dormand and company were brokers in the transaction. at 240 Dahlen, North improved property Shore

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