Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1926, p. 25

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August· Zl; 1926 · p z 2 1 sr I WILMETTE LIPE . .. BUILD HOME t MARVEL Build .Attndive Home - for WilmeHe Resident Herhe~ · Bach, H~ of WeD Kaowa Brick ComP97 Sooa to Occupy The . foundation has been completed $80,000 Wilmette Reaicleace .' and work $tarted on the superstructure of a nine-room brick veneer resiHerbert H. Bach, president of the derice which Louis Miller, . of Chi~a Bach Brick on1pa y 0 f Ch' nd. go, the general contractor, ts erectmg . f . c n ' ICa~o, a.~ at 630 Lake avenue, Wilmette, for H. h ts anuly who are now at thetr sum- L J k' s'd' t 730 h mer home t F L k . en ms, now re 1 mg a as 00k' a ox a e, are 1 m.g . ington avenue The new building is forwa.rd to an early occupaJ}CY of thetr located at the ~ortheast corner of Lake beautiful new home, . whl~h. North avenue and Seventh street, one of the Shore Homes, Inc., IS butldmg for most desirable building sites left in the.m at the southeast corner of this section of the village. Eighteen Th1rt~e~th street and Greenwood ave- thousand dollars is the price specified ~~e, Wtlme!te. ¥r. and Mrs; B!lch as the cost, in the building permit, pe to. be m the1r new home m t1me . which amount it is said will be confor the1r thr:ee daughters to enter siderably exceeded before the com~chool and kmdergarten, at the open- pletion of the present plans. ·It is mg ~f t~e school term next. month. hoped to have the building done by the Th1s 1s one of the prettiest homes middle of November ~ui_lt in. Wilmette this season, costing, The house, of col~nlal type. is fitIt 1s satd between $50,000 and $60,000. tin$!lv designed for the location. In Th~ North Shore Homes, Inc., _of addition to the nine rooms there will which Gale M. ~rooks, ?f 835 . Flf- be three baths, and many late features teenth street, W.tlmette, 1s president, will be embodied itt the design and were no~ only bmlders but also looked construction. Insulex will be used up th~. st~e and arranged the plans for throughout for insulation. . It is the buJldmg: . planned .to . heat with gas, but a New· The .arch1t~ctural des~~n of the port boiler also will be installed. There house ts Itahan, compnsmg seven- will be a two-car brick garage. A rooms on .the first. floor, si~ on th~ ~ec- lawri sprinkler system with fourteen ond, a fintshed att1c and w1th a bdltard outlets will be installed. room and children's play-room in the basement. Both the house · and the three car garage are of solid brick, North Shore Homes, Inc., buff color and texture finish, with genBuild $36,000 Resideace erous trimming of Indiana lime stone. There is also a large living porch off The North Shore Homes, Inc., are the living room, facing Greenwood ave- just finishing for the Kenilworth Comnue, a large dining porch off the din- munity Development, a very pretty ing room, To the south and also a seven-room English home, of brick, breakfast nook off the kitchen. Sev- with a very pretty colored slate roof eral new finishes have been developed and attached garage. It is located at with pleasing effect in the texture 605 Earls ton . road, and Philip Maher, plaster walls and ceilings of the first the architect, has designed a very floor rooms. Leading to the second striking model, presenting an unfloor is a spacious open colonade, with usually pretty view from the rear, as floral rope columns and wrought iron well as from the front. The house is w S ONE THJNG SURE iM NEVER Gr01N6TO 8UV OR .S£'i.L T I A PI~C,c- Or Pf\OPF~,JY AGNH WJTHOOT TAKING- THE ADVICE OF THESE ~OPtE,....-u· KNOW RIAL &STAT£ AJID TH&YllE SCUMII SHOOT£RS Main E ntranc~ and Palm Court Many people are reserving accommodations in the Orrington now, so when moving time comes they will ~· rails running them. The master between bath , a spacious room 12 ~ by 16, is one of the outstanding features. The floor, wainscoting, rhower stall and a hu$!e tub in the ceJ.ter of the room are all done in a pre'.ty bluish green tile, identical with that used in the new president's suite in the Hotel Sherman. The trim is black. A china dressin$! table and dental lavatorv are adrlitional features in this bat·h room. The girls' bath is done in shell pink, throughout, with a shower over the tub. There are also two other bath rooms. The development of this beautiful home is on a nicelv wooded Jot. 75 by 186 feet, with the- house fronting the long way of the lot, on Thirteenth street, all of which, when landscape plans are completed. wi11 present one of the most attractive homes in the village. Mrs. Merle C. Nutt of Moline, Ill., is visitin~ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Small. · 411 Maple avenue. gg~3i~n~g~o~n~th~e~-~m~a~r~k~e~t~a~t~$~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be certain of a happy homt in Evanston's most at-· trac·tive hotel. residential The beauty and convenience of the neighborhood are factors that have led many to choose this be.tter than the usual hotel as their permanent home. We will be glad to show you t h r o u g h the hotel at any time. It is a noteworthy fact that the i n v· e s t o r w h o s e conservatism brings him safet certain returns is usually a consistent buyer of N o r t h Shore R e a 1 Estate Securities. You will be doing. your· self and family a good deed if you own the deed to your home. We can tell you the way and show you the home. L.C.GREGORY&· Crt"-'urvK IlO\..'"\VIH'rP\-':llrJrGru"' ..;" :-2'i.1_;oriNrUAL ~T P If 0. \ 'F filll Il'r/J .-1 f. /( C 0 Evanaton'a Lcrgeat and Fintll Hot~l 15. 6~ Sherman Avenue Evanston EVANSTON. ILL

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