Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1928, p. 53

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A-ucus.t 3, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE INVESTIGATE GLASS RAYS 53 One form of present day health insurance any home owner may do well to invtstigate is the health glass which admits the ultra violet rays of the sun with their vast health b~ilding properties. I miLWORTH BUD.DERS I Gt.l BREATHING SPEll Only Three Permits luuecl in July for Residences, But They'll Coat $74,500 July was truly vacation time in the building permit department at the Kenilworth village hall, the same as it was 'for scores of residents of the village. This condition, relative to building permits, however, is not unlike that of former Julys, and even the month of August. Only three permits for new residences were issued in Kenilworth last month, but there is a consoling fact, that since the first of the year, the village has witnessed upwards of a million dollars worth of new building, and, with the coming of early fall, a resumption of these activities is anticipated. A number of fine new homes, it is said, are to be started then. The total cost of the three new homes authorized by last month's building permits was $74,500, one residence alone costing ~.000. It is being built by Bruce B. Williams, at 156 ~oodstock ave. nue, a two story tile and stone structure, with attached garage. William J. Pickard is building a two story brick veneer, with attached twocar garage, at 556 Earlston road, costing $18,500, and Mrs. W. ]. McDowell was granted a permit for a two story brick veneer at 709 MacLean avenue, costing $10,000. I /fomeAgain --------------------~ Ventilation through the door! It can be had, and plenty of it, by the installation of a door which has a ventilating. panel at the top. This ventilator can be partially or fully open. It is designe,d with vertical lines, and it detracts in no way from the appearance of the door. I 1 Lewia T. Dodcla Lewis T. Dodds, president of the North Shore Real Estate Board and manager of the North Shore sales department of Quinlan & Tyson, has retur~ted from an extensive European tour. He was accompanied by Mrs. Dodds and their daughter. They were abroad two months. Among the places the Dodds visited while in Europe were Italy and France. "Paris looked good to us," said Mr. Dodds. FOR RENT IN WINNETKA A numher of choice two and three room apartment· available in tbia attractive huildiq and ready for immediate occupancy with rent conceaaiona until September. $62.51 and ap. Alao a number of desirable office and atore location· atill available. Crosby-McKendry Report Eight North Shore Sales R. E. Crosby Sells Home; Crosby & McKendry, 566 Center Will Move to Glencoe ~rect, ~innetk~ report the following recent sales : 229 Park avenue, Glencoe, to Charles ]. Marhoefer, of Chicago. 1443 Scott avenue, to Albert Journeay, of Chattanooga, Tenn. 531 Coventry road, Kenilworth, to Charles M. Nisson, of Chicago. 1034 Pine street, ~innetka, to an undisclosed purchaser. Jackson and Greenwood avenue corner, to C. F. Reeves, of Wilmette. One and one-third ·acres on Hill road, Winnetka, to Mr. Block, of Oak Park. 150 feet of Glencoe vacant, to Mrs. Charles Neilson, of St. Louis. 736 ELM STREET WINNETKA WINNETKA PHONES ··~-147 A cloth now claims its place as a wall cpvering, coming in <f:esigru not unlike those of up to date wall paper. This cloth also is manufactured in a design which imitates tile. Fastened to the wall by a special adhesive it can be washed without hurting or injuring the fabric. R.E. Crosb~ thebuilde~o£566Cen~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ter street, Winnetka, has sold his resi- IIi dence at 120 Robsart road, Kenilworth, to William L. Kunze, of Chicago, who, it is announced, wilt take possession August 15. The Crosbys will move to 252 Franklin road, Glencoe, the new ten room .b rick Georgian colonial, recently completed. Among many new residences in Glencoe which are nearing complettion . is one at 533 Oakdale avenue, vmch Mr. Crosby announces will be. ready for sale in about six weeks. It is an English type house, of brick and stone, located on a wooded lot with a 75 foot frontage. There are four Beautiful New Colonial 6 room home in ideal location of bedrooms. 1518 Asbury Avenue Hubbard· Woods Surely one need not be without a fireplace cool summer evenings or cold winter nights since ready built fireplaces, ready for installation in new homes and old, are manufactured in so many different and pleasing styles. Hubbard Woods, very large living room, ultra-modern 1n every detail; exceptionally well built; splendid view of Skokie Valley. Out-of -town owner is very anxious to sell and has offered this unusually charming home at $14,500. $1,000 cash will handle- balance on very easy terms. This is a real buy. Keys at this office. Ample funds ·a t interest for loans on homes .. 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or ~th pre-payment privileges E. E~ Stults Realty Co. ExcluaitJ1 Agent· Oar IOGJU are parclallllfltl 6.)' UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Cincinnati DANKEAS LIFE CO. of De'> Moine_, 460 Winnetka Av~nue Winnetka 1800-1801 Combtn\!d . Assets $llO,OOO,OOO

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