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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Oct 1926, p. 43

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42 WINNETKA TALK October 30, 1926 SKOKIE HEIGHTS (GLENCOE) New Spanish Colonial, 8 rm.- tile roof; Ige. liv. rm., dining rm., kitchen, butler"s pantry, bkfast nook, maid's rm. and bath 1st flr.; 3 master bed rms., 2 full tiled baths and radio rm. 2nd flr.; H. W. bht.: 2 car gar. (heated) attached; beaut. landscaped lot 8ox171, ir neighborhood of exceptional char- acter. We are authorized to sell this distinctive home at a reduced price; reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK Situated in a beaut. wooded sec- tion, fine Spanish Bungalow of 6 rooms, Tile roof, H. W. H. Bath and ex. lav. and toi.; with garage to match, lot 58x185. For quick sale at $18,000. Might consider good lot as part payment. i BARCAINS GLENCOE VACANT Choice residential lot, wooded, 100x297 adjoining rear of which is a beaut. City Park, ideal for children's playground. Price $125 ft. Terms. WINNETKA Beautiful corner lot 6ox125. near schools, transportation and shops. Bargain--$6,500.00. HIGHLAND PARK Near Ravinia Park and transp., practically new 7 rm. brick res.; 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, sun pir, H. W. H., Gar. attached. Lot 50x200 and is 97 ft. wide at rear. Price $23,500 Terms. Might consider lot in trade as part payment. "Gregory Knows Where Value Grows" LC 1614 Sherman Ave. REGOR Ph. Univ. 6021 2930 Central St. Ph. Greenleaf 184 Evanston, 11. & CO. Ph. Greenleaf 1020 REAL ESTATE A Lifetime's Opportunity! 27 acres of beautifully wooded roll- ing homesites just outside of Deer- field limits. Can be divided into 5 wonderful 5 and 6 acre homesites. Land adjoins prospective golf course and can be bought for $1,500 per acre on terms and less for cash, while adjoining property is bringing from $2,000 to $3,000 per acre. Buy a 5 acre homesite now for $7,500, build on 214 acres and later sell the other 214 for $7,500, thus having your homesite for nothing. HEINSEN REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winn. 254-1470 | | HERE'S A MYSTERY Purple Ready for Return Engagement | Charley Young, Landryman De Luxe, With Hoosier Squad | Pays Rent in Advance, Then Disap- Northwestern's Wildcat grid team | accompanied by the Purple's new eigh- | pears to Parts Unknown ty-piece band and 500 members of the! What has become of Charley Young, student body will move into Hoosier- the Chinaman from Englewood, who land Saturday for the return engage- ; had made all arrangements for open- ment with Pat Page's Crimson war- | ing a laundry at 521 Fourth street, riors. The contest will be "Homecom ing" for the Hoosiers and the Memorial stadium at Bloomington will be packed for the contest. Coach Thistlethwaite's greatest fear right now is that his boys will enter the forthcoming game with a lot of undue confidence, a situation which has foiled many of the best laid plans of grid mentors in the past. The Pur- ple's defeat of the Crimson two weeks ago has caused the wildcats to look upon the game with a certain feeling of laxity. However, Coach Thistleth- waite early informed his men that such an attitude would prove their undoing. Indiana has always proved one of the Purple's toughest opponents in the popular fall pastime and for that rea- son the Northwestern coaching staff is | determined that the players get down | to some honest to goodness prepara- tion for the coming combat. The Purple emerged from the Notre Dame game with only a few casualties. Ruddy Schuler, star tackle, hurt a knee | and ankle that may keep him on the sidelines Saturday. Dont look on Ho: other, Sige S gy we i] 11 ou fe tnves tments Fight here at home. PHONE WILMETTE 364 831 RIDGE AVE. WILMETTE, ILL. | Wilmette, even to paying two months rent in advance for the place and ~equipping it for business, and then | mysteriously disappeaging? { That Paul [would like to have answered. The i building Schroeder. | Young rented the place about three months ago, at which time he paid tw months' rent in advance. Mr. Schroe- der says. Young explained at that time that it would take him about a month to get the place fixed up fer business and with these plans he pro- ceeded. He has a key to the room and many of his personal belongings are there, in addition to the laundry equip- ment. Mr. Schroeder has made inquiry at | Young's former place of residence in | Englewood, but his friends there say they do not know anything about him. He left some time ago, leaving no word as to where he was going, they say. is a question Schroeder belongs to Mr. Real Football Game Is Feature of Grange Film A real football game with Red Grange in all of his glory is to be fea- tured at the Campus Theater next week in "One Minute to Play." One eleven composed of All-coast stars and captained by George Wilson, former University of Washington star opposes Grange and a crack team of Southern California players. The story of the play revolves around a boy who goes to college with the purpose of making a football record for himself and his Alma Mater which to date has never won a game. Northwestern university's entire football squad has been invited to at- tend the show next Monday, the Ev- anston High squad on Tuesday and New Trier football team on Wednes- day. Cards Out for Tea by Arden Shore Committee Tuesday November 2, a tea will be | given by the Chicago committee of the | Arden Shore association for the pa- | tron, Congressman Fred A. Britten, |and for the patronesses for the Mili- [tary ball the committee is giving the latter part of the coming month. Mrs. Arthur Farwell Tuttle, presi- dent of the Arden Shore association, | Mrs. Michael Lenihan, wife of the | commandant at Fort Sheridan, Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Mrs. John F. Hines, |wife of the commandant at Great { Lakes, and Mrs. Edward A. Leight {will pour at the tea which will be given at the Army and Navy club, Lake Shore drive and Cedar street. 5Y,% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% 9% interest. See ns on renewals, E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. La3alle St. Main 0250 Second Mortgage Money LOANED TO HOME OWNERS v/ INTEREST ON EASY PAYMENTS Suite 1408 -- 77 West Washington Street Louis G. Berman, 2h: 'siate e030 CHICAGO

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