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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Apr 1927, p. 47

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46 WINNETKA TALK April 16, 1927 WITHOUT L 0 A N S COMMISSION Un Desirable Homes and Aparimes: Bulldings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company LANGWORI WY, Lua 112 W. Adams St, Chivaxo A. Db. V Asenl Local young man has perfected invention of high merit that will have an important bearing on one of the leading industries. For a possible close holding cor- poration one outside individual of character and calibre is sought. Address: Winnetka Talk, B276, 'William J. Pancoe Buys Attractive Home Property | William J. Pancoe has purchased | irom George R. Apfel, of Chicago, the vacant 64 by 200 feet on Euclid ave | nue, east front, just north of Scott avenue, Winnetka, at an undisclosed price. Mr. Pancoe, it is said, expects tractive residence, in the near future. The seller was represented by J. D. | Austin and company, of Hubbard | Woods, and the purchaser by W. J. Rice, of the Winnetka office of E. LE. | Stults Realty company. SELL KIPP RESIDENCE |W. G. Stacey and company, north | shore real estate brokers, report the | sale through their Wilmette office of the Fred Kipp residence at 240 Green- Wilmette, Illinois. o leaf avenue, to H. S. Simpson of Chi- cago. Mr. Simpson expects to occupy his new home about May 15. home atmosphere. air. add to the happiness low SIXTEEN Phones: Greenleaf NOW L OLD FASHIONED FIREPLACES You who care about home will recognize in Sixteen Hundred Hinman Avenue a true The quiet luxury of all that is modern and convenient in apartment construction is here combined with an abundance of light and Spacious rooms, ample closets, fixtures you would choose for your own home--these Sixteen Hundred Hinman Avenue. Beautiful one-quarter acre garden court. Maid service by the hour, if desired. 3, 4, 5 and 6 rooms HINMAN AVENUE EVANSTON N. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET Victor C. Carlson Organization and comfort of life at 500, Sheldrake 0500 EASING to improve the property with an at- | 'Ely at McGuire and Orr Announce Recent Winnetka Sales McGuire & Orr's spring sales, in Winnetka only, include the following: Northeast road and Woodland avenue, 110x190 feet; Dr. William H. Andrews' home at north cast corner of Elder lane and Myrtle, o Charles Fisher; the brick bungalow at 120 Woodland avenue owned by Harry W. Burnham, to Ira C. Keller of Evanston; the home of Dr. J. O. 592 Cherry street, lot 97x120 cet, to Dr. Francis E. Senear, who is at present renting at 603 Elm street, Winnetka. Dr. Senear will make ex- tensive improvements in his new corner Sunset home; 1100 Pine street, the home of | William Laing, has been sold to Charles G. Parks, of Evanston; a large home on Walden road and another on Tower road, are under sale | contract and can soon be announced. McGuire and Orr's sales on the en- tire north shore, including last year. BUILDS IN WINNETKA F. 1. Chapman, of 557 Elder lane, Winnetka, hopes to have the new residence which he is building at 795 | Pine street, Winnetka, ready for occu pancy by June 1, or very soon there- after. He is building a two-story resi- dence of seven rooms, with shingle ex- terior. There will be a three-car de- tached garage. 514% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. Main 0250 their six | branch offices, is greater to date than | Wilmette Building Centers Upon New Home Construction Continued building activity in Wil- mette is indicated by the issuance of seven recent permits, totaling $67,800. These are all for residences except one, that being for a one story brick store building which George Rasmus- sen will erect at 619 Main street, to cost $7,000. Permits for residences were issued to H. W. Bills for a two-story brick veneer residence in Indian Hill Es- tate, costing $17,000. To James Crabb, for a brick and shingle residence at Elmwood avenue, costing $7,000. To FE. B. { residence of | $9,000. To Harry Finigold for a two-story | residence at 212 Fernleaf avenue, cost- | ing $10,000. To Herman Bergold for a one-story frame and stucco residence at 2307 Thornwood avenue, costing $8,800. To Edwin Olson for a two-story | residence of frame and stucco at 2311 I Thornwood avenue, costing $9,000. two-story 1524 Polley for a two-story brick and tile, costing | Patricia C. Hoben Buys Laurel Avenue Property Patricia Cashion Hoben of Chicago | has purchased the attractive colonial residence from Gordon R. Watt, lo- | cated at 115 Laurel avenue, Wilmette, and will take occupancy on or about | May 1. The house is of Kellastone construction and is one of the most | attractive pieces of property in that | section of the village. Mr. and Mrs. | Watt will locate in La Grange after | Mrs. Watt returns from a trip to Eu- | rope this summer. E. C. Phillips, | Wilmette real estate broker, repre- Il sented both parties in the deal. dining room, a heated sun-room, and lavatory on the first floor. large bedrooms, two baths, and a the lot is 6ox157. in all its appointments. 720 Elm St., Winnetka This beautiful English brick has a large living room and a roomy efficient hot water plant, a two-car garage attached to the house, and It is unusually well built and is artistic and modern It must be seen to be fully appreciated. REALTY CO. very convenient kitchen, and toilet On the second floor there are three heated sleeping-porch. There is an Phone Winnetka 254 - ey

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