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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 9 Jul 1927, p. 23

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EE i a 3 H Jo July 9, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 21 Bills Realty Has Active Month of Transfers in June Bills Realty, Inc., reports the follow- ing transactions during June from their respective offices. From the Indian Hill Estate office, the sale at Indian Hill Estates include half acres to each of the following: F. V. Brown of Winnetka, by Jirah D. Cole; Mr. Paul Phillip of Win- netka, by F. W. Bills; Edward D. Weis- senberg of Winnetka, by Jirah D. Cole; A. E. Schuyler of Chicago, by Gerald Wicke--Mr. Schuyler pur- chased two three-quarter acre parcels; Charles Thoma of Evanston, by F. W. Bills; Arthur G. Hansen of Chicago, by Ralph Silverwood; Walter I. Beam, by J. Fuqua and H. Baldwin; Earl Weinstock of Winnetka, by George Englehart; William FE. Ramcke of Chicago, by Martin T. Olson. From the Sheridan road office: Fifteen and a half acres adjoining the Sunset Ridge Golf club for Samuel Girebas to a syndicate, by Howard M. Sloan; two acres on Locust road south of Lake avenue for Frank H. Biderer to John Hartnett, by B. H. Barnett; nine and one-half acres on Lake ave- nue, west of Glenview for Jacob Rein- wald to Mrs. Joseph E. Joyce of Ken- ilworth, by Martin L. Olson: corner of Winnetka avenue and Warwick and I.ssex roads for Northern Trust com- pany to Mrs. Frank Stover of Hub bard Woods, by Martin I.. Olson and Howard M. Sloan. From the Loop offices 158 West Lake street is being syndicated: [n Indian Hill Estates eleven $35,000 to $50,000 residences are now being rapidly brought to completion for | autumn occupancy--all of which will be occupied by October 1. The sewer and water facilities are being rapidly completed. Conduits for underground telephone and electric wiring, gas and street lighting are now being laid. Add Four New Courses to North Shore Colony North shore's golf club colony was given a big increase in the last week, when three new courses were opened. Suburban in Glenview, a fee course; Mission Hills just south of Dundee road to the west of Glencoe; Balti- more, west of Lake Zurich, and Coun- tryside, two miles west of Mundelein are the new golf organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wisdom, Jr., 861 Spruce street, left yesterday to spend three weeks at Land o Iakes, Wis, --O-- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Howell and their children of 558 Birch street are leaving to spend the rest oi the summer at Pentwater, Mich. RTT Phone Wilmette 2418 EDWARD HUCK For Painting and Decorating at Sensible Prices 1405 Central Ave. Wilmette WII Repeal Federal Estate Tax, Says National Body Repeal of the federal estate tax and allocation of this source of revenue entirely to the various states is advo- cated by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States in a statement of its stand on tax adjustment which has just been made to its member or- ganizations. Such a separation of sources of tax funds as between the Federal government and the states has for some time been a part of the plat- form for tax adjustment advocated by the National Association of Real Es- tate boards. The general principles of taxation emphasized by the National Chamber are as follows: 1. General reduction of tax rates. 2. Wide distribution of personal in- come tax levies. 3. Differentiation between and unearned income. earned J. Porcius Gage has leased 100 feet of vacant property on the west side of Sheridan road in "No Man's Land," just north of the new Teatro del Lago shopping center, to the Roxanna Oil company for a filling station site. The station has started operations. Mrs. B. Kiefer of 1301 Asbury ave- nue returned Sunday night from An- tigo, Wis.,, where she had spent two weeks. She was accompanied by her son, Lawrence, of Ravinia, and his chil- dren. ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred McGuire of 565 Sheridan road, Winnetka, returned to the village Wednesday after spend- ing a week at the summer home of relatives at Spring Lake, Mich. ------ | Arthur Lips of 844 Spruce street ; leaves July 15, to spend two weeks in Antigo, Wis. Personality Developed Learn to charm and attract others, how to eliminate self- consciousness and fear; to dis- cover your hidden power and its function. Speak convincingly; learn self- mastery. PERSONALITY STUDIO LILAH OLDER BELL 715 Lyon & Healy Bldg. 64 E. Jackson Blvd. Harrison 0460 WRITE FOR FREE CIRCULAR 1 | Your Stomach Forbids You mustn't eat this, don't dare eat that--or you will suffer. The dread of heartburn, belching, bloating, pains after eating, haunts the lives of many people. But often their suf- fering might be easily relieved. Stomach mis- ery caused by aeldity will respond to treat- | | ment with Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Ark. The mild alka- linity of this famous mineral water tends to neutralize the ex- cess of aeld and It also assists digestive and eliminative proe- esses, Put your stomach back in con- dition. Phone us for a case today. --WE DELIVER-- Mountain Valley Water Co. 2609 Broadway Greenleaf 4777 Evanston, IIL Hubbard Woods Woodland Grocer, | J Owner, about to live in Cali- fornia, has decided to sell this superb brick on hollow tile resi- dence, with a fine slate roof. There are 4 master bedrooms and 3 baths on 2nd floor, and a fine large finished bedroom and 2 servants' rooms and bath on 33d floor. There is a large recreation room in the basement. There is an excellent butler's pantry; a charming sun room. Gutters, valleys, downspouts, etc. are of copper, and the beams are of steel, the construction be- ing superfine throughout. The grounds are wonderfully landscaped and shrubbed and have an east frontage of 225 feet. There is a large, heated 2- car garage and a double drive- way. Northeast Winnetka 7 Bedrooms 4 Baths $65,000 HEINSEN REALTY CO. 720 Elm Street, Winnetka Phone Winnetka 254

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