Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jan 1929, p. 7

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January 4, 1929 WILME.TTE LIFE Looks Like Plenty of Activity for Boxing Devotees l , I I "OUEEN CLEOPATRA" erty at the present time, it is said. Mundy's new novel, "Queen Cleopatra," Pola Negri, the papers state/ has in- will no doul,t revive interest in Egypt's ]. L. Corcoran of the Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., was th<' duced Shaw to allow his play, "Anthony dusky queen. Mr. Mundy's novel is only broker. Benjamin F. March of and Cleopatra," to be filmed. That amt told in the third person by Olympus, Eta, Grover & March, . was attorney the publication in January of Talbot Cleopatra's royal physician. By .. Hap" Gathercoal for the lessors, and I. R. Schildein Boxing and wrestling classes, which was attorney for the lessee. are ·being conducted by the Playground and Recreation board, took a rest for the two weeks of Christmas holidays. E. E. Stults Realty Co. \Vhen the class meets again January Negotiates Big Transfer 11, a sper.ial drive will be made to get Otto A. Schulz. of Evanston has just more members. ~~ Superior Quality Maintained The Chamber oi Commerce plans to purchased the 12-flat building located at 716-718 Reba pl., Evanston, on a iot put on a fe"· boxing matches at its .y!.l~~ ·· ~ _,_. Direct Importation-Moderate Prices. annual party some time in February 50x130, subject to encumberance of and the boys ,,·atH to put on a couple $12,000, with annual rental of $10.020 ~ Houn-Io to 5 and by appointment from 716 Reba building corporation. of good matches. Frank Bowardi, Albert Toemer, J er- He gave in exchange the 3-flat buildome Ciccini, and Elmer Keil are show- ing at 7721 K. Paulina street on a lot ing well in the boxing and Herbert 33x125 subject to encumbrance of ~f arquardt, Anthony Graham and $20,000. and the 2-flat building at 58-H KATHARINE P. CRANE Robert Golden are among the best of S. Racine avenue. Chicago, on a lot I 6 3 2 Chicago A venue Greenleaf 5960 225xl40, subject 1to encumbrance of the wrestlers. The new sand bag has been install- $2,565. ed for the post-holiday opening and. with the bag and many jump ropes. boxing gloves etc., that have been added to the equipment this season. indications are that "·e ·will he able to turn out many good fights. ' ~~ ~ -t CHOICE RUGS JUST IN FROM CHINA JJ:Jr. Pagoda Loolll Studio Tqboggan Proves Popular With Wilmette Children By Dudley C. Stone The new toboggan at the Villa~e Green has been verv much in demand when weather has J)een propitious and is especially popular ·with the children. From tots just big enough to drag a sled up the steps to high school pupil -. the slide has been a big boon. From opening in the morning until closiug time at night a large crO\Yd treks 11~1 to the top to coa:-;t dmn1. only to get in line for another rotuid trip. The toboggan '"hich i~ t\Yeh·c feet high and ninct~· icet long, \Yas built 1)\· the \Yil.mette Plaq~round and Rer~eatic,n hoard to tt. < t out the prartihilit,· oi the cll'\·icc . :\!reach· its use ha..; not .onh· ju-;tifit:d it:; t:xistcnce hut ha:-; made it almost imprratiYe to figure on an additional ~lirle · next ,,·inter. 1t i~ iced so that a :-.led \\·ill slide to the 1Tmrard ~chool. Thr ~!ide i' rareiull~· ~uprn· i:-.ed at all times althoug-h the Rt·crcatinn hoard docs not oft1rialh· a~sume respoll ibilit~· ior accidcnb·. Rid . for the errction ni the tohOQfT:-tn \\·ere railed for thr fir,t of December and the contract ior huildinQ it '"a~ a"·arded T. R. Gathcrcoal of \Yilmrtte. The slid~ is constructed jn ~ertionc.; so it can he put up or taken clown "·it h minimum depreciation and endure for severa l seasons. I THEON t-Afodes that reflect the gayety and charm of the smartest fashion playgrounds ... gathered together in 011r a~vance collection of Resort-Wear. Inimitably ~mart ... indescribably love! y . .. is this complet~ brilliant collection. Lease Large Ware house Property at Evanston I · Quinlan & Tyson, Inc. announce the closing of a 99 year lea se from Ella F. and Robert H. Forster. ~lortimer C. and Lela K. GrO\·er to the Evanston Fireproo.f \varehou se on the property at 1621 Benson a\·enue. £,·an ton. The piece ·is improved \\·ith a three-storY orick building and has a frontage oi twenty -five feet on Benson avenue, and , a depth of 160 feet. The premises are occupied by the le ssee. The terms of the lease are given belO\·;. A cash consideration was paid for th e building and the ground rent is as follows: $2,250 per year for the first three years, $2,625 per year for the next five years, $2.750 per year for the next ten years, $3.000 per year for the next ten ~·ears and $3,500 per year for the remaining seventy-one years. Total rental $325,875 or an average rental of $3,291.67 per year \vhich, capitalized at 6 percent gives a value d $54,861 for the entire piece or $2,195 per front foot, $13.72 per . quare foo~. The lease contains an option to purchase between the third and eighth year at $60,000, or $2.400 per front foot. The lessee is not ready to announce plans for improvement of the prop- QnJ upwards 520 MICHIGAN ·AVE NU[, N OllTH

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