WINNETKA TALK June 9, 1928 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS We make loans for repairs, improvements, construction, refinancing or purchase of improved residential property. These loans can be repaid in convenient monthly installments in 1, 2, or 3 years. Our repre- sentative will be pleased to give complete information. Office open until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. WILSHORE BOND & MORTGAGE CO. 1150 Wilmette Ave., Village Theatre Bldg. Phone Wil. 2181 When your furniture is in need of attention-- regardless of the nature--Ilet us attend to it and be assured of satisfaction. Our service includes everything from cabinet work to the final painting. UPHOLSTERING--AIl Kinds of Furniture MATTRESSES--SLIP COVERS Repaired--Renovated--Made to Order ANTIQUES--INTERIOR FURNISHINGS FURNITURE--of all descriptions made to order CABINET WORK Hussar WooDs UPHOLSTERY Co. Mts. R. Halun 897 Linden Ave. HUBBARD WOODS Ph. Winn. 3014 Today's Home Special 331,000 This almost new modern home, well located on high wooded grounds in the north east section of Winnetka, having 4 bedrooms and 3 baths (3 bed- rooms with sleeping porch and 2 baths on 2nd floor, and maid's room and bath on 3rd, with large storage space in addition). Hot water heat with oil burner, attached garage; wonderful rear yard com- pletely fenced, with fine lawn and shrubs, just the ideal playground for the kiddies --WORTH YOUR INVESTIGATION-- Phones 1544-45 543 Lincoln Avenue WINNETKA Crosby McKendry Report Eight North Shore Sales Crosby & McKendry, 566 Center street, Winnetka, report the following sales: E. C. Burgess property at 344 South avenue, Glencoe, to Joseph Monahan of Evanston. Joseph Monahan property at 2728 Lincolnwood avenue, Evanston, to Robert Richardson of Evanston. Elen H. Glore lot, on Hill road, containing 1 and 1-3 acres, to an undis- closed purchaser. Lott 22, in Block 20, on Tower road, being the 3rd lot west of the corner, on the north side of the street, to an undisclosed purchaser. Lot 19, block 25, being the 6th lot west of Vernon avenue, on the north side of the street, to an undisclosed purchaser. Jules Salmen property at 420 Linden avenue, Winnetka, to Samuel J. Posen of Chicago. The Anderson property, containing 100 feet at 1026 Pine street, Winnetka, to an undisclosed purchaser. Walter P. Smith and Co. Move to Tudor Park Bldg. Walter P. Smith & Co., located for a number of years at 332 Park avenue, Glencoe, moved this week to new quarters, 337 Park avenue, just across the street, into the new Tudor Park building, which is being erected by David Nelson of Wilmette and which is now nearing completion. Walter P. Smith & Co., renting agents for the | building, are its first occupants. They report the entire first floor, or busi- ness section, under lease. WALL MIRROR POPULAR ~The wall mirror with console cabinet is popular now for the dining room. 8 NEW RESIDENCES FOR GLENCOE COST $188,500 One New Home at $45,000 and Another at $40,000--Total for Permits Reaches $200,000 With nineteen permits for building improvements totalling almost $200,000, Glencoe's record for the month of May is in keeping with similar activity which characterized the past month throughout north shore villages. Eight of the permits were for new residences, one of which cost $45,000 and another $40,000. The total of the eight was $188,500. Six private garages were built, cost- ing $2,950; there were three remodeling jobs amounting to $2,500; a play house costing $250 and a poultry house, $650, bringing the total for the month to $194,800. Permits for the eight new residences were issued to the following persons: J. C. Aspley, two story, brick, tile roof, on Maple Hill road, $45,000. A. K. Levy, two story, frame and brick, 220 Maple Hill road, $40,000. Vito Sanfilis, two story, brick veneer, slate roof, 446 Sunset lane, Skokie Ridge subdivision, $22,000. E. R. Humrick, two story, brick veneer, 505 Madison avenue, $20,000. E. R. Humrick, two story, brick veneer, 430 Greenwood avenue, $20,000. Chester Bland, two story, brick, veneer, 520 Jackson avenue, $19,000. Wallace Clore and Stanley Wisdom, two story brick veneer, 729 Grove street, $15,000. Thomas Brown, two story frame, 397 Jefferson street, $7,500. 1086 Cherry St., Winnetka Price $20,000. Occupancy October 1st or before 'White clapboard residence 6 Years old. throughout. Full-sized screens and storm wi i § ndows for all windows. winter enclosures for front entrance porch and rear service poreh. First floor consists of living room Oak floors Glazed Redecorated inside and out. with fireplace, center hall, dining room, large glazed and finished sun porch, kitchen i en and pantr lavatory with wash bow} and toilet, two clothes elosets, 'open screened iin Lo fens A use. Song one Sousists of three good sized bedrooms with four clothes closets. glazed an nished sleeping poreh, also unsereened open porch, linen closet, one bathroom. A large attic for storage purposes. laundry tubs. Floor of attic insul lex. Large cement basement, warm air heat with nt ated Ine furnace, three Lot 50x177 exclusive of alley. Two-car cement floor garage with attic for storing screens and storm windows. and perennials represent investment of No special assessments. Large pl i trapeze and rings. Lot beautifully Er ld i TR pg + Mi Sones Lawn, bushes over $2,000.