48 WINNETKA TALK December 11, 1926 1230 Leon Place Has Your Car a Good Home? OLDER WEATHER is here If you expect your car to give un- interrupted service throughout the winter, it must be given adequate protection. With a convenient private Cairo gar- age on your own lot, it is easy to put your car in out of the weather when you would otherwise neglect it. A Cairo Garage will pay for itself in decreased depreciation of your car. Cairo Building Material Co. Phones Univ. 7614-4255 Hinman Avenue at Davis Street--Evanston The Georgian Means Contentment Living close to things saves time--is very conveni- ent. You are close to things, living at The Georgian. Close to four kinds of rapid, reliable transportation. Near the lake, playgrounds, parks. Near churches, schools, clubs, theaters. Located in the quiet, residential zone yet just across the street from the business district. You live at The Georgian. Every burden of home management is eliminated. Supervised servant service provides you full enjoyment of a perfectly appointed and comfortable home. Consider the many advantages of The Georgian. Compare the cost. Visit the model suite at 522 Davis Street. the (eorqian An Address of Distinction Send for illustrated brochure and floor plans of Georgian suites. 744 N WH 2 72% 7 777 7 IH 722% Builds $35,000 House for Market Or Rental Charles E. Olewine, of 732 Park ave- nue, Wilmette, is building for Edgar Crilly, of 375 Sheridan road, Winnetka, a seven-room English type residence at the southwest corner of Fig and Locust streets, Winnetka, which it is said will be placed on the market at $35,000, or may possibly be for rent. The lot is 77 by 190 feet. The house is of pressed brick and stone and will have three bath rooms and an attached garage. The walls and floors of the bath rooms are of tile. Sand finish plaster, dark wood work and and floors and wrought iron grills and ornaments carry out the English idea on the in- terior, all harmonizing with the ex- terior design. John R. Kenney Buys Residence in Wilmette John R. Kenney, president of the Chicago Tank Installation Company, Inc, has purchased the attractive Colonial home located at 1709 Wash- ington avenue, Wilmette, from A. J. Linehan, and will take possession on or about January 10. The house is of face brick construction containing eight rooms, breakfast room, two baths and a two-car garage. E. C. Phillips, Wilmette real estate operator, acted as broker and repre- sented both buyer and seller in the transaction. Mr. and Mrs. Linehan will locate in Rogers Park temporarily. PURCHASE HOME SITE Mrs. Helen Breeden Harris, of Ev- anston, has purchased through F. H. Gathercoal, of 1213 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, a lot in the Franz subdi- vision west of Greeley avenue, Wil- mette, on which she expects to build, either this winter or early spring. William Boll Erects New Residence in Wilmette John Selzer, residing at Hibbard and Happ roads, is planning to move to Wilmette in the spring when his new home at 1601 Walnut avenue, is com- pleted. William Boll, well-known Wilmette contractor, residing at 1505 Wilmette avenue, broke ground for Mr. Selzer's new residence this week, and will push construction work as rapidly as weath- er conditions will permit, with a view of having the work completed by March 1. The plans call for a seven-room colonial, with side entrance frontage on Sixteenth street, the lot having a fifty-foot frontage on Walnut avenue. There will be a large sun room and [sleeping porch. Construction will be brick veneer on frame. There will be a detached two-car garage. The im- provements, including the fine corner lot, will cost around $20,000. Complete Building of Church Parish House Gustave P. Kroschel, of Reinwaldt avenue, Wilmette, has just completed the Methodist church parish house in Glenview, a six-room brick English Colonial, costing $16,000. He is also just starting a six room brick veneer residence of the English type, which he will have ready for the market in the early spring. It will be offered at $16,000. The location of this house iis just across the street from the Swain Nelson nursery in the west part of the village, on Glenview road. Mrs. P. W. Trudeau of 588 Arbor Vitae road returned Wednesday, De- cember 8 from a three weeks' visit in the East. Mr. Trudeau joined his wife in New York, both of them then returning to Winnetka this week. sealed caps. Ask Our Diivers Greenleai 820. New Cream Top Milk Comes from Tubercular- tested cows. 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