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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Jul 1926, p. 4

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2 : WINNETKA TALK July 2, 1926 -- --_-- EE -----~-.----_--. em; _.,..e,., ,.._.,,,......,..,.....,,, s.r -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ An Investment with Profit and Safety / ~ Nan, OW ¥ Tak YR > cesfiih WW ily Bless i ons $200,000 Issue 619% First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds Secured by Income-Bearing Property : A Theatre of Beauty Security A First Mortgage secured by the building and the leasehold ; I H ; on the land (80 x 220) at 1710 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, n the Heart of valued at $450,000. Evanston's Business Center 2 Title A Chicago Title and Trust Company Guarantee Policy insures bs qihe- exterior of bullding and interior or au. this issue to be a first mortgage lien against the property de- E his QO, 18 Of eal di he FIreE scribed. The Chicago Title and Trust Company are the It is the North Shore's largest, and most com- trustees. plete theatre, comparing a oh ae . i cago's modern enterprises. e ™ Hy 15 3,500. ROoRER Maturities The bonds are dated February 1, 1926 and mature as follows: . = ° anage; n ' 3 The UNIVERSITY THEATRE COMPANY Aug. 1; Y927:.. 0 iui oid $ 3,000 Feb. 1-193 50, 24 veel 5,000 | building and leasehold are owned and managed : Aug. 1, 1928............ 4,000 Aug "1, 19310 6,000 by the same organization that d - Th ' ' y ates the New Branston and Hoyburn Theatres EE Tran Ee 4000 Feb. 1, 1932...000eveni 6,000 : Furnished the. highest (yDe. of entertainment Feb. 1, 1930. covuivvs a. 4,000 Aug. 1, 1982.0. iva, 7,000 and enjoys the good-will of the community. Aug. 1, 1930.05.00, 4,000 Feb 103s tn 157,000 oF oatmoing, oF those thomran hive boon wo] of appo : The latest aa fe UNIVERSITY Serial prepayments annually for the first three years, and'! i | th THEATRE Conran In keeping with ihe semi-annually thereafter, decrease the obligation, automa- : : Dew mote In theatre distinction in Evanston. tically increasing the safety of the investment. The Building The b fronts 80 feet on Sherman Ave- Collections Al interest and principal payments are payable at the Bins | por Hue apd js 170 Jost in Qepth lis "two stor of John F. Hahn, Inc, as due, on August 1st and February 3 ~~ crete construction, with brick and stone, trim- 1st of each year, until maturity. tL ®. . med with terra cotta. It is supplied with the : - Et very latest type of mechanical equipment. The : = frontage on Sherman Avenue will be Jevoted 3 3 io, Enopa; above ices al; asset A Tht Lion $100--$500--$1,000 Denominations The location is singularly favorable for a theatre. It is in the heart of Evanston's rap- {dly-growing business center; of easy access ; Beles TTS OHN F. HAHN E 2 to splendid and rapid transportation--the Ele- J * fit yaied, North Snore Siectrle, the Northwestern I d ay, usses. - syriace a ncorporate 2 8 estimated rental 1 , aside f that of the theatre, will be more han sufficient. to 1619 Sherman Avenue 3 * pay terest on TI ssue. . 3 3 : Insurance Evanston, Illinois : = . Fire and tornado insurance is carried pay- : 3 3 able to the trustee, 1 hi t i . . > Sa SMplete. the Protection University 2382 Rogers Park 5116 5 T 2 =

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