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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Oct 1928, p. 57

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WINNETKA TALK October 6, 1928 verve v vv A Coach At Your Door E very 14 Minutes-- T. day is past when the rat- tle of street cars and the roar of the endured in order to be close to transportation. "L" need be In Indian Will Estates a private motor coach calls at your door every 14 minutes and Public Service coaches are available on the half-hour. And you ride in five minutes to your choice of Winnetka, Indian Hill, Kennil- worth or Wilmette stations. Be DIRECTIONS: LAWNS ARE LARGER AND PRICES ARE LOWER IN Tudian Hill Estates THAN IN ANY OTHER FINE COMMUNITY ON THE NORTH SHORE. West from Sheridan Road on Winnetka Avenue to its junction with Ridge Road; North one-half block to Hill Road; West to Locust Road and South along West boundary of Indian Hill Club to Indian Hill Estates. Managed by Indian Hill Estates Offices, Wil. 2692-2792 BILLS REALTY, Loop Offices, 208 South La Salle Street--State 0266 Locust and Ashland-- Tudian Hill Estates Inc. Sheridan Road Offices, Del Lago District--Wil. 3740 phage sll dha pitied tbuaiaiib hd Calls This His "Doll House" Quaint, Swedish farm house completed recently by A. W. Paulson and now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Paulson as their home, is the third of this type of buildings which he has erected in the vicinity of Tower road and Greenwood avenue, Winnetka. fourth one. He also broke ground this week for the Highland Park Buys Site for School in Braeside Highland Park Buys Site--5 The Highland Park School District No. 108, of which Malcolm D. Vail is president, has purchased through Robert L. Johnson of Gilbert D. John- son & Brother, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Block 2 in North- wood Manor Subdivision, Highland Park. This site is located in the Braeside section about two blocks north of County Line road, and the school to be erected there will serve the southeastern portion of the City of Highland Park. Edward Schweitzer of Hill & Stone represented the sellers in this trans- action. FARM MANAGEMENT NEEDED? Organized farm management, work- ing on the same principle as the man- aging of public utility companies by engineering firms, may be the ray of hope that will penetrate the gloom hovering over the farm land market according to an authority on agricul- ture. Hartman Brothers Buy Girard-Isabella Corner Carl and Frederick Hartman, build- ers, have purchased the corner at Gir- ard avenue and Isabella street and have broken ground for a new resi- dence. The seller was Peter S. Lam- bros. The price was undisclosed. The lot fronts 45 feet on Girard and runs to a depth of 150 feet. The Hartmans are to build an Eng- lish type Colonial of stone and brick for the market. The house will con- tain six rooms and two baths. There will be a two car garage. Smith and Brown, Inc., of Linden avenue, Wilmette, were the brokers for both parties, BIG MEETING IN CHICAGO Tentative plans for closer co-opera- tion between real estate boards and property owners is expected to be an important topic to come before the quarterly meeting of the board of di= rectors of the National Association of Real Estate Boards to be held at the Drake hotel, Chicago, November 9 and 10. For Rent--Store and Apartments Only three left out of eight 3 and 4-room fireproof kitchen- ette apartments, electric refrigeration, cabinets, stoves, tile bath and shower, ironing boards, breakfast nook, extra roll-out beds, plenty of closets. Also an attractive good-size store on the east side of building. Woltt-Griffis Hardware Bldg. PHONES WILMETTE 183 AND 184 2nd MORTGAGES LOW RATES -- 1 DAY SERVICE -- NO RED TAPE" H. Manasse Sons Investment Co. 3944 LAWRENCE AVE. CHICAGO KEYstone 3900

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