4 ~ ~ 1927 fuly 16, WINNETKA TALK 31 M---- Quinlan & Tyson Negotiate Many | Rush Legal Matters in Main Street Widening | return to the village this With the North Shore Deals! week of Village Attorney Charles H. Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., north shore department, has just closed the follow- ing sales: Edward T. and Margaret H. Leon- | Jackson, after a week's vacation in Wisconsin, legal details preliminary to the actual business of widening and | paving Main street were expected to ard have sold the new Spanish home at! 811 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka, to John and Alma C. Rygel of Columbus, Ohio. Philip V. Jewell of the north shore de- the broker. Edward G. Huber has sold his resi- dence on Sheridan road, Highland Park, to George J. Kirkgasser for $30.- 000. Carl A. Gurshin of the north shore department of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., was the broker. The Selzer estate has sold ten acres on Willow and Happ roads to George F. Nixon at a price of $46,140. Lewis T. Dodds of the north shore department of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc. was the broker. Rudolph E. Crosby has sold lot 10 in block 3 in Chicago, North Shore Land company subdivision, Glencoe, to George S. Wood. Carl A. Gurshin of the North Shore department of Quin- lan & Tyson, Inc., was the broker. Wendell Hall, Star of Radio, to Make Home in Wilmette Wendell Hall, the pioneer radio en- tertainer and well known song writer, is soon to become a resident of Wil- mette, having recently purchased through the Wilmette Realty company of 513 Fourth street, Wilmette, the attractive colonial residence of Daniel J. O'Rourke of 215 Wood court, Wil- mette. Possession is to be given, it is said, in about two weeks and about the first of September the O"Rourkes will leave for Mendoza, South Ameri- ca, where Mr. O'Rourke has a two or three year contract as a mining en- gineer. Mr. Hall, as a radio entertainer is familiar to radio fans throughout the world. A few years ago when there were only three broadcasting stations, he was known as "The KYW Music Maker," and is now familiarly referred to as the "Red Headed Music Maker." He is also a well known song writer, being the author of the. popular song, "It Aint Gonna' Rain No Mo." Mr. and Mrs: Hall it will-be recalled were married over the radio about two years ago. They have been residing in Ravenswood. Of the 1,225 Illinois communities re- ceiving electric service, only 86 receive service from isolated generating plants, the remainder being served by trans- mission lines. Phone Wilmette 2418 EDWARD HUCK For Painting and Decorating at Sensible Prices 1405 Central Ave. Wilmette - | be expedited so that the day of con- struction may not be unnecessarily de- layed. The Village board voted favorably ny {on the Main street widening ordinance partment of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc. was at its regular meeting on July 5, with | Trustee Clarence E. Drayer registering the only dissenting vote. Announce Sales of Two Properties in Evanston Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., closing of the following sales July 8: Alice N. and Rowland R. sold to William E. room frame house on a lot 60x150 at 715 Foster street, Evanston. Mr. Webster bought the property for in- Pierre G. Be: ach. of the vestment. announce the | Schwall | Webster the 10- | Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson, | Sheridan road north of Main street, | E vanston. R. H. Peterson of the Ev- Inc., was the broker. John B. and May E. Kinglsold to lanston office of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc, 1 > all - « . > 4 or : mE [w as the broker. Julius Schnering the 9-room {frame 5 house at 930 Michigan avenue, Evans- | bis ; bei ton on a lot 60x15]. Also the vacant The only duel fought in Illinois was property 50x150 on the west side of | at Belleville in 1820. XX XXX XXX XXX XXX XX XX X XXIII XXXIXTLTLIXX XXXXXXXXXIIXX 1 im nif pt i XIXXXXX Universal Decorating Studios Interior Decorations 1223 ADDISON STREET CHICAGO Phone Buckingham 6011 9000000000000 0000000990900990¢ XXXXXXX] (XXXXXX I III IIIXIIIIIXIIIIIIIIX ( 1 (SINCE 1855 1 Ask Mr. Aitken! About Wilmette and Winnetka R. WM. AITKEN was the builder of hundreds of the homes now occupied by residents of Wilmette and Winnetka. : With the growth of these suburbs and the inevitable crowding of them, Mr. Aitken sought for another location on the North, equal- ly delightful, where he could build a community of character. Such is Bannockburn. side is dotted with houses he has helped to plan, finance and build. Bannockburn is only 54 minutes to the Loop. Mr. Aitken lives there--and the country- It is easy to get to--about a mile north of Deerfield. A private coach takes you to and trom the station. See Bannockburn--and ask Mr. Aitken for such suggestions as he may have to offer out of his long experience in the matter of choos- ing a homesite and building a home. BAIRD & WARNER Division of Community Development 646 North Michigan Avenue Telephone Superior 1855 North of Deerfield on Telegraph Road. Only 54 Minutes from the Loop.