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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 10 Nov 1928, p. 60

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a CF en RR wr SNS _ November 10, 1928 WINNETKA TALK : 59 Begin Construction of Four More Fine Indian Hill Homes With the beginning of this week, the construction of four more fine homes in Indian Hill Estates has begun. On Mohawk Road in Ina'an Hill Estates, a home of English design de- veloped by. the architect, George Fred Keck, is being constructed by Bills 3ros., Inc., and is under way for Mr. Robt. W. Dierker of Winnetka, IIL The exterior will be of brick and tim- ber, slate roof, the interior enjoying an IL.-shaped design which has become so popular in its permission of sun- light and air. Different levels for dif- ferent rooms are being provided--a story and one-half recention hall 1s a further feature. Construction circles are commending the fact that Bills Bros., Inc., on the first day of build- ing, not only dug the full basement for this home, but also placed in all of the concrete footings. William C. Black, 2300 Lincolnwood drive, Evanston, is having William Hemphill begin the construction this week of a home, also of English de- sign, on his acre-and-a-half on Ramona Road. This home has the length of some 92-feet and will be one of the finer homes in the Estates sec- tion. Occupancy is planned for May 1, 1929, George F. Gonsalves is beginning two homes for private owners on Sen- eca road--one will be in stone and of Colonial design; the other will be of English design in brick--one home having eight rooms, and the other home having nine rooms. Directly across and to the north, immedately adjoining Indian Hill Ls- tates, Thomas Coy of Evanston is be- ginning construction of an $80,000 home for Mr. Chester Ericson of Gor- ell and company--another delightful Wins Honors William Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lloyd, of 455 Birch street, Win- neta, has been given special recogni- tion for his scholastic work at Antioch college, Yellow Springs, O. where he is a student. Lloyd is a New Trier graduate and entered Antioch in 1927. National and state income tax re- ceipts from Illinois corporations for year ending June, 1927, amounted to $120,000,000. The corporations of only two other states paid larger amounts. Estates home and completely filling in the available space between Indian Hill Estates and the Indian Hill club. H. and R. Anspach J. D. Austin 8 Co. Lloyd C. Ayres Bills Realty, Inc. Dudley Bradstreet J. B. Bradwell F. Coleman Burroughs % Co. Crosby 8 McKendry, Inc. I Dickenson Realty Ass'n. Jules Dixon #8 Co., Inc. | Eddington © Allen, Inc. F. H. Gathercoal R. S. Hambly © Co. Harkness % Byrne Heinsen Realty Co. A. D. Herman Hill ¥ Stone Hokanson Jenks, Inc. Winnetka R. M. Johnston © Co. Charles C. Kapschull REALTORS MEMBER NORTH SHORE J Rear Estate BoArp All North Shore Realtors' Offices are closed every Sunday We appreciate the continued co-operation of the public, which has made this condition possible. THE NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE BOARD Ernest M. Kimball Arthur Lee Mouat # Flaherty, Inc. Murray © Terry Geo. F. Nixon © Co. Quinlan © Tyson, Inc. Frank A Reid Frank W. Russo J. H. Schaefer 8 Co. E. Sawyer Smith © Christy i Brown, Inc. 1 Walter P. Smith 8 Co. I W. G. Stacey 8 Co. I Frederick B. Thomas © Co. I Tighe Realty Co. I Vant 8 Selig I 0. W. Walker Co. | D. E. Wink I Wilmette Realty Co. Wyatt 8 Coons BARD & WARNER PRESENT two exceptionally attractive home "buys" from their list of exclusive offerings. Overlooking a Golf Club --in one of the North Shore's most beautiful suburbs. Ten room home of excellent construction. Grounds are large and have been attractively landscaped. There are four baths, H. W. heat with oil burner, and 2-car attached garage. Transportation and good schools are close by. The price is $55,000 Half An Acre of Ground --forms a perfect setting for this artistic home with its rugged construction of concrete on tile and steel supports. Eleven rooms, four master chambers and 3 master baths. Twas servants' rooms and bath. 2-car garage with chauffeur's quarters. H. W. heat--oil burner. Beautiful landscaping with lovely rock garden. $115,000 is the price BAIRD & WARNER, INC. Ralph A. Hunt, Manager 528 DAVIS ST. GREENLEAF 1855

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