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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 May 1927, p. 42

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wn May 21, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 4 Wilmette Realty Co. Announces Sales in North Shore District Recent sales by the Wilmette Realty company of Wilmette have been an- nounced as follows: 149 feet of vacant on Ashland avenue, Wilmette, north front, west of 13th street. Jared P. Gage, Henry M. Gage and Frederick, to Everett I. Kennedy, also 149 feet on the opposite side of the street, from J. P. Gage to Everett [.. Kennedy. The residence at 1515 Forest avenue, Wilmette, Leslie D. Morgan, to Arthur F. Sullivan. The residence at 411 Washington avenue, Wilmette, Ernest I. Clifford, to Ethel M. Newman. The residence at 110 Fifth street, Wilmette, S. G. Swanberg, to Juliet Hitchcock. A lot on Fernleaf avenue, south of Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, Agnes S. Christoph, to William A. Grover. A house in course of construction on Gregory avenue, west of Fourteenth street, Wilmette, James Crabb, to L. J. Dunlap. They have also rented for the sum- mer the Weese residence, 141 Kenil- worth avenue, Kenilworth, to Judge McKinley, and the residence at 243 Linden avenue, Wilmette, to F. Z. Favor for a year and a half. Chicagoan Purchases Residence in "Estates" The sale is'announced of "Indian Hill Quaintness," an eight-room English house on a half-acre of lawn at the northeast corner of Locust road and Blackhawk in Indian Hill Estates, to Floyd B. Weakly, secretary and trust officer, of the Peoples Trust and Sav- ings bank, Chicago. Bills Realty, Inc., were the brokers. Charles A. Lundberg Buys Kracke Residence The residence of Edward A. Kracke, located at the northwest corner of Elmwood and Wilmette avenues, Wil- mette, been sold to Charles A. Lundburg of Wilmette. The premises have a frontage on Elmwood avenue of 100 feet and a frontage on Wil- mette avenue of 176.5 feet, which are improved with a 10-room stucco dwell- ing and 2-car garage. The actual consideration is withheld, although the property had been offered at $45,000. The seller, Edward A. Kracke, who is a partner of Haskins & Sells, certified public accountants, left Wilmette dur- ing the past year for Berlin, Germany, where he is engaged in opening tha Jerlin office of Haskins & Sells. McGuire and Orr represented both parties to the transaction as brokers. Butz, von Ammon & Marx were the attorneys. Eighth Graders to Give Two Benefit Plays June 2 The Howard school eighth grades are giving two plays, June 2, entitled "Ransom of the Red Chief" and "Ten Minutes by the Clock." There will be two performances, one at 3 o'clock and the other at 8:15 p. m. They will be given in the Howard school gym- nasium. The proceeds will go toward buying scenery for the stage. We hope has THE IREDALE WAREHOUSES | to have a large audience. WITHOUT L 0 A N S COMMISSION On Desirable Homes and Apartment Bulldings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Com y A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 112 W. Adams St., Chicago pletely re-decorated throughout. and lavatory. 1 car attached garage. to $27,600 for quick sale. Saturday and Sunday. 899 LINDEN AVENUE 1390 Scott Ave., Winnetka This home is only three and one-half years old. Lawn is newly seeded. 1st floor has living room with sun parlor, dining room, kitchen, and toilet 2nd floor has 4 bedrooms, sleeping porch, and 2 baths. One bedroom and storage room on 3rd floor. Owner has built new home and has reduced the price on this property Reasonable terms can be arranged. Our representative will be on the premises from 2:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. For appointment to inspect at other times, call JD-AUSTINEQ WINNETKA 185 It has just been com- HUBBARD WOODS FOREMOST ALONG THE NORTH SHORE A BETTER SERVICE For Storing Your Furs Heavy Winter Suits and Overcoats Such careful and thorough treatment--typical of Iredale service--first, garments are listed, then gone over carefully to ascertain their condition. They are taken next into an air-tight gas chamber and treated for 24 hours with a deadly gas. NO MOTH CAN LIVE AFTER THIS TREATMENT Garments are then hung away in our concrete vault, the huge steel doors of which are made doubly safe against burglary through the use of Federal tear gas. From the moment we call for your garments until they are returned, we assume full responsibility for their protection. Rates are surprisingly low! For instance,--your Winter $1 50 overcoat or suit treated and mas stored for only You've Only to Lift the Telephone Receiver and Say University 9300 1723 Benson Avenue The Church St. Electric Station Is Opposite. In Winnetka In Highland Park at 560 Center St. at 374 Central Ave. |

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