, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920. TEMPLE ARCHITECTS PREPARE FOR WORK Submit Plans To Presi To President Zipf of Wilmette For Erection of Tem- porary Bahai Temple Archi- tects Building President Edward Zipf of the Vil- lage of Wilmette this week received plans submitted by Boston architects for the erection of a = temporary structure. on the east side of Sher- idan road immediately south of the drainage. canal destgned:to the force of architects who are to supervise the proposed erection of the Bahai Temple. lage Board of Trustees work on the architects' building was to begin this. fall. As previously announced in The Lake Shore News the "Bahai Move- ment" which is sponsoring the erec- tion of a great temple on land, pur-- chased several years ago, located south ofrthe drainage canal on the west sidé of Sheridan road. « Practical Building The proposed architects' structure is to be a one-story building contain- ing .spacious working and living ' quarters. There is to be 'a.large modelling room, private offices of the architects, public offices, model rooms, living rooms and a variety of other rooms. The structure is to be erected on ground owned by the Bahai movement. The proposition to erect the great and artistically designed Bahai Temple on the north shore, called by © the Bahai followers the "center of the universe", is occasioning no little | While | comment in this vicinity. Pending action by the Vil-' opinions differ widely it is generally | admitted that the the Temple would in the end prove to be "the making of the north shore". establishment of | The movement is no longer a vision- | ary and transitory thing, but now has | approached reality. A review of the Bahai movement, with a picture and description of the proposed temple, | was set forth in the June issue of Art | and Archaeology, a monthly periodi- cal published by the Institute of America. Archaeological KENILWORTH LOT SOLD M. E. Barker and company were | the brokers in the sale of a 72-foot REALTY DEALERS PROTEST COAL PRIORITY CHANGES The coal committee of the Chicago Real Estate board sent a protest this week to the interstate : commerce commission regarding the proposed modification of orders giving priority to coal shipments in open top cars. Louis T. Orr, chairman of the com- mittee, declared the coal situation in Chicago and. vicinity ate. MORE "EDDINGTON SALES A. D. Ferry has sold his.home at 460 Elder lane, Winnetka, to C. B. Cook. ' 'A. 'R. Eddington was the broker. Eddington. also negotiated following transactions: Doig prop- erty on East Railroad avenue, Wil- mette, to a Chicago man; and the 'Gould farm northwest of Waukegan, comprising 217 acres, to George M. Painter. BUYS REINBOLD HOME Fred Richardson, Jr., of the Win- netka garage, . has purchased the brick residence east of the tracks on Scott avenue, Glencoe, from Mr. Emil- Reinbold. The purchase was made through the offices of E. P. Maynard and company of Hubbard Woods. SELL EVANSTON HOME Hill and Wheeler report the sale of the A. B. Clayton home, 2665 Orr- ington avenue, Evanston, to J. Clements of Green Castle, Ind. BUYS PEARL HOME Ward C. Pearl recently sold his heme at 595 Fir.street, Winnetka, to Richard D. Schuettge. consummated by A. R. Eddington. WILLIAMS SOME SOLD Francis G. Williams has purchased the home of Victor E. Crook at 1730 Forest avenue, Wilmette. A. R. Ed- dington negotiated the deal. | BUYS CHESTNUT AVENUE LOT | has been purchased by Dr. A lot on Chestnut avenue, Wil- mette, the property of C. C. Brackett Strong. A. R. Eddington was the broker. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Marx E. Oberndorfer takes pleasure in announcing Miss Marion I asier as his assistant in the teaching of children. Tavis a ldie 2 | Studios 721 Lincoln avenue; phone Kenilworth lot on Raleigh road, to | Win SE '220 Fine Arts Eldg.: phone H. O. Sample. Kenwood 5366. --Adv. T27-1tc Phone 2491 1215 WILMETTE AVENUE Tar] . Sterner Cn. Interior Berorators and Furnishers SUGGESTIONS, DRAWINGS, ESTIMATES 2-20 CHEERFULLY SUBMITTED is In our Store we carry a full line of WALL PAPER and PAINTS for Home use. \ 180, owner must sell. : . 405 Linden Avenue M. E. BARKER & CO. The Best Buys Today 7-room stucco house in fine condition, fine lot, excellent location, garage. . Fine stucco Colonial in splendid East section, water heat, enamel and mahog. finish, double garage, owner gone East, reduced to $15.500. Most attractive 9-room stucco in choicest location, near Lake, water heat, all rooms extra large, Spleneely) finished, double garage, lot 75x $13,800. EE, $20,000. Tel. Wilmette 484 able home. 5 bedrooms, Nice lot and garage. 933 Linden Ave. TWO BARGAINS Hubbard Woods: New white colonial home, with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 porches, hot water heat; large living room, with built-in bookcase and stone fire place. Double ga Pretty location. $18,000.00. Foxdale Ave., Winnetka, west front. Large, roomy, 3 bathrooms, breakfast porch. Worth $13,000.00, but owner really wants to sell and will smash price. FRANK A. REID Hubbard Woods Phone Winn. 1300 rage. comfort- 1s still. desper- The deal was! | WILL RAZE BUILDING The frame structure on Gage street, known as the Iverson Garage and Taxi Service company will be razed in the near future and John Iverson, proprietor of the garage, will conduct business in the future from his residence on Center street. PEARSON HOME SOLD C. L. Ricketts of Englewood re- | cently purchased the nine-room res- i idence of Horace B. Pearson, 807 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, which they will occupy about October 15. The deal was transacted by R. M. Johnston and company. M. E. BARKER SELLS HOME The home of M. E. Barker, 914 sold to John W. Melone of Toledo. Possession is immediate. M. E. Barker and company were the brokers. The C. D. Spreng residence at 1023 Ashland avenue, Wilmette, has been leased for the winter to Albert N. Page. M. E. Barker and company negotiated the lease. Forest avenue, Wilmette, has been] YOU WILL WANT TO SEE THE MOLLYCODDLE. LOOK FOR IT NEXT WEEK. --Adv. T27-1tc rm -- 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 HOMES for SALE FROM INDIAN HILL TO HUBBARD WOODS AND GLENCOE NEW LISTINGS EVERY DAY LLL 77777777770 77777 277777 7 77720 72 Ad LAs L- with A. R. EDDINGTON 7 he Dealer in the Main Business Section Opposite Village Theater 1157 Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE Phone Wilmette 640 a Zr re T7777 777777777777 77777777 addi rirzrrrrrazzzzz;zz; y $7,000 Possession Oct. 1 Cosy 5-room home. Idea! for small family. Desirable neign- | borhood. Quiet Street. One minute walk to open country and five minutes to public golf course. Large screened veranda. Rooms white enameled and re- decorated last Spring. Modern electric fixtures. Screcns and storm windows for all windows. Cement basement with fruit cellar and laundry. Large lot, 50x177. Beautiful shade trees. All improvements inand paid for. ADDRESS: ; 10867 0ak St., Winnetka Phone Winnetka 139 777777777277 - Zl llllllddddddddiiiiididididddddds TEE ETT WINNETKA OFFICE: 524 Linden Street Telephone WIN. 1544 il. IFYOU ARE RENTING it will pay you to find out NOW what we have to offer for next Spring possession. Don't make the mistake of procrastina-- ting. PHONE US TODAY and ot us keep you posted. HILL & STONE WILMETTE OFFICE: 404 Linden Avenue Telephone WIL. 1644 cons sult us. HILL & WHEELER "The Limelight is on Warsaw" Talking about the "Limelight-- Nothing pleases us better than to have the Limelight of Public Opinion directed on our offerings If you would become a satisfied Home Owner If it's Real Estate on the North Shore, see TWO OFFICES: 5 , you MUST Wilmette, Phone 93 or 364 Winnetka, Phone 142 or 422 CONSULT LHASA II ISIS LLL SSL S SLL SL SSS SSS SSS SALAS SS SSS IS ISLS STIS SSIS LASS SIS S111 1 A R. W. BARTELMANN CO. Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish Phone Lincoln 7012-3 910-912 Weed Street, CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves. 7777777 iirririiiiiiiriiiiiiriiiruiuiiiiiuiuuuuuuuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiizzz A iiiiiiiiiiiziziaiiliiiiizi LI SO Attractive North Shore Homes Build now and save money Real Estate, Loans and Insurance William Aitken "BUILDER OF MODERN HOMES" [Telephones: Res. Winnetka 76 Office Winnetka 764 se Hn Prices are not coming down 1065 Gage Street Hubbard Woods