: WINNETKA TALK June 19, 1926. We own and offer $130,- 000 6% First Mortgage Serial Gold Bonds secured by The Toy Tinkers, Inc., factory building in Evanston. T U>-GOLE. 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston | Purchases Large Tract of Vacant in Wilmette S. G. Nelson, Chicago purchased two hundred feet of vacant on Sixteenth street, south of Wilmette avenue, Wilmette. Eddington and Allen, Inc. real estate brokers at 410 Linden Wilmette, made the sale that Mr. Nelson will break ground this week for the erec- tion of several five-room, brick bunga- lows on this property. builder, has avenue, and state 'LOAN WITHOUT COMMISSION t On Desirable Homes and Apartment j 1 Buildings } John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- 1 ance Company 1 A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent i 112 W, Adams St., Chicago | | Occupies New Residence family have Kampmeier Wil- Staver Moulding and purchased the Otto F. home at 934 Oakwood avenue, mette, and will take June 22. Eddington and Allen, Inc, real estate brokers at 410 Linden ave- nue, Wilmette, negotiated this sale and also report that the Kampmeiers have purchased the Willis home at 2749 Garrison street, Evanston. BUYS VALUABLE PROPERTY J. G. Salerno, of the Sawyer Biscuit company, Chicago, has purchased through Hill and Stone, of 404 Linden avenue, Wilmette, the sixty-six feet at the south west corner of Fifth street and Lake avenue, Wilmette, formerly owned by John Phillips, and which the new owner expects to improve with the erection of a high-class, brick resi- dence, in the near future. in Wilmette This Month | possession on ' Niles Center Acreage Sold for Subdividing John Turner and Mary Turner have sold their two respective pieces of acreage in Niles Center, totaling 18 acres for an an undisclosed considera- tion, to Harry A. Roth of Harry A. Roth and company, who will subdivide the property. John P. Kutten was the broker and legal details were the handled by Sol Harrison and Edward Berkson, representing the buyer and Frederick J. Wenigman representing the sellers. OCCUPIES NEW HOME G. Frank Hogan, president of Heco Envelope company, purchased some time ago and is now occupying the Frank Norrington resi- dence at Ninth street and Ashland avenue, Wilmette. IL. N. Pace, with Hill and Stone, of 404 Linden avenue, was the broker in the transaction. the less. =A 11718%= W HEREVER you see a Hydrox Agent you can be pretty sure that agent has intelligence and integrity. He's got to have intelligence to know that because Hydrox is better for you, it is better for him. And he's got to have integrity to sell Hydrox when he could buy so many other Ice Creams for so much That kind of dealer is a pretty good man to turn to when you are also buying other things upon which your health depends. And not a bad time to remember him is when you have a prescription to fill. There's a Hydrox Agent Near Your Home | --- DIVISION OF NATIOMATY DAIRY PRODUCTS CORPO =n MN i I] Chicago,. EA ------------------