Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1929, p. 47

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January 18, 1929 FOR SALE-HOUSES WILMETTE FOR SALE-HOUSES 89 LIFE WANTED TO RENT-HOUSES 4? GIVES GYM SCHEDULE _.. WANTED TO RENT-1 OR 2 YEAR -lease, house with 4 or 5 bedrooms and Director Robert W. Townley Outline· ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH MUST SAC6 room brick on well landscaped lot 2 baths, not over $200 a month. Write Tentati·-e Pro-"' at Kenilworth rifice my ~ room tapestry brick Col. Wilmette Life A-259. 89L17-ltc ... ·-70x132. 2 car garage ; canvased walls ; house. Sun room ; breakfast room ; 2 extra lavatory; radiator cabinets; elecRecreation Center baths. Large lot, 1 block to lake. Un- 99 ANTIQUES tric refrigeration ; gas stove. Price U!':Ual bargain at $23,500. See my agents. · .fl. h f $25,000. SHERATON MAH'G. c HE s T OF A tentative scnedule for t e use 0 ' -4 · drawers. Rare teakwood stand, beau- the new memorial gymnasium at the Attractive 6 room shingle. Garage; 566 Center St. Winnetka 2033 tiful design all over base and top in Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, was 77LTN17-ltc brass inlay, Large cherry dropleaf 6 W splendid location ; gas stove ; ice box ; leg table. Small light cherry dropleaf announced this week by Robert · carpets and drap~s. Price $23,500. FOR SA.J,}~-Y..\C ;\NT tabe with rope twist legs-almost maple Townlev athletic director at the school. color. 6 curly maple din, chairs. Cherry · The gy. ~ma:5ium was used for the corner cupboard, glass doors above. 736 Elm st. Winn~~~~Jit~~~ ~~~Illifc lliTilW®~fciiffil®Iffi{t~ Pine Dutch cupboard. Special prices first time this week by pupils of the for January. Many other fine antiques school. The interior finishing touches can be seen at Lindwall's Antique Shop, 808 Oak St., W·inn. 99LTN17-ltc are not yet complete, but the hasket XORTH EVANSTON CORNER 67x150, zoned for 2 apartments. Ripe for imball floor is available. mediate improvements. A good buy at BEAU'l'IFUL COLONIAL MAH'G SIDESIX ROOM SHINGLE IN CHOICEST Following is the tentative schedule $85 per foot. east location, comfortable home or suitboard in fine condition. . Will sacrifice able for remodeling. · Pro})erty value XOR'l'H EVANSTON 53 FT. FRONTfor cash at $75, valued at $250. Also In general, the boys of Joseph Sears walnut settee uphol. in neutral shade $10,000. age. 3 blocks to steam transportation. 3chool will use the gymnasium durin~ of small fig. damask. Has not been Corner lot. Owner has purchased home used since it was all done over new. recess periods only when the weather E'lsewhere and will sell at $3,500, includIs about 90 yrs. old and is a beautying complete plans for 6 room Spanish 424 Linden A venue 'Vilmette 460 a bargain at $135. Can be seen by is unfit for them to be outside, Mr type hom e. $1,000 cash will handle deal. 77L17-ltc calling Winn. 14~ for appointment. Townley stated. He also announced SOUTH EVANSTON 3 APARTMENT 99LTN17-ltc that if sufficient interest is shown on site. Unde r market \'alue. Owner needs cash. l\lu:-;t sacrifice at once. Good 101 WTD. 'fO BUY-HSEHLD. GOODS the part of women of the village, a r~ntal St"Ction. Ripe for imm diate imclass will be ·3tarted for them. pro\'ement. WANTED TO BUY -SECOND-HAND Monday, We<lnt-sday nnd Friday after furniture and other household goods. noons after school- boys' work. Highest prices for same. Crost FurniMonday night-y oun~ men's <'lass. ture store, 1004-6 Emerson St., EvansThursday nl~ht -buslness mE-n's class ton, Ill. Ph. Univ. 189. 101LTN48-tfc $1,000 TAKES MY ARTISTIC 6 ROOM llOS Da\'is St. University 8080 Monday and 'Vednesday after school home. 2 baths. H. \-V. Ht. Attached 78LT N17 -ltc Mass classes in specia llzed activities such garage. Balance like rent . Bargain 102 . FOR SALE-MISC. as boxing-, wrf·!<tling, basketball, and at $1G,000. Will accept be!"t offer. 14 4. gymnastic!':. Scott Ave. Phone \Vinn. 30 6. FOR SALE-SMALL GIFT SHOP IN ·Tuesday and Thursday after school Winnetka business district. To in- Girt~· gymnasium clas!'!es. quire, call Highland Pk. 3077. Friday afternoon-Games, Junior Hik , 102LTN17-ltc er~. Leaders' classes. HERE IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUIn general, the boys of Joseph Sears 720 Elm St. \-Vinnetka tiful lots left of the few remaining in \Vinn. 254 SALE-VACUUM CLEANER, school will use the gymnasium during Winnetka. Building restriction. On a FOR 77LTX17-ltc with all attachments, cheap. Wilmette recess periods only when the weather is quiet drive-no trees but a beautiful 2088. 102LT17-ltp unfit for them to be outside, Mr. Townoutlook at a price at least $30 a foot ley stated. He also announced that if under anything comparable. Address GRAND PIANO, MODEL sufficient intere!':t is shown on the part Talk A-221. 78LTN13-tfc S'l'EINWAY A A, 6 mo. old. Leaving city, must be of women of the Yillage, a class will be Glencoe sold by Feb. 15 and terms if desired. started for them. Write Wilmette Life A-258. An attractive 2 story red brick Colonial 102LTN17-ltp home consisting of six rooms, three Among striking exhibits at Field bedrooms, 1 bath, extra lavatory and HALF ACRE-BEAUTIFULLY WOODMuseum of Natural History is a coled, highly restricted, on private road- 2 PAIR SHOE SKATES, GOOD COND. toilet on first floor. Hot water heat ; lection of beautiful and characteristic way, surrounded by fine homes-close walls canvased; 2 car g·arage. Lot sizes about 5 & 6. Ph. Winn. 903. 72x160. Party leaving town. Price for to schools and not too far from trans102LTN17-ltp marine animals, such as sponges, prequick action $26,000. portation-to acceptable purchaser only, cious corals, and sea urchins, and a}so at lowest price for high-class property FOR SALE STORM SASH ODDS \iValter P. Co. in Village. Address Talk A-221. and ends, half price while they last. the shells of various other martne First come, first served. fauna. 78LTN13-tfc REALTORS ZION BUILDING INDUSTRY 337 Park A \'e. Glencoe 702 Zion, Ill. Phone Zion 500 Extraordinary Sale of Antiques Various rare and beautiful tropical 7iLT~17-ltc 102LTN16-2tc 4 post and spindle beds, $12 to $15. woods are displayed in Stanley Field Cherry, Walnut and lightwood, 6 leg, Hall at Field Museum of Natural HisWANTED TO BUY-1IISC. drop leaf tables, $25 to $35. Unfinished 103 se\ving, tilt top and card tables. All torv. kinds of china, lustre, glass, prints, WANTED CLEAN, WHITE RAGS, books and rugs. Each article will be lOc per lb. 1232 Central Ave., WilBrick Colonial home with Yery attractive VILLAGE OF WIL)IETTE plainiy marked during this sale. 808 103LTN48-tfp mette. grounds and surroundings, first floor Washington St., Evanston. 1 bl. so. has large living room and sun porch. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE of Main St. Open evenings and Sun- \VAN TED - RADIANT FIRE GAS The hall, dining room, and kitchen days. !)9LTN17-1tc 103L17-ltc Heater. Wilmette 497. are spacious and well arranged. Five VILLAGE OF WILMETTEbedrooms, glazed sleeping porch and SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. !48 \ hree baths on the second floor. Attached THE WILJIETTE STATE BANK garage. Property can he bought at a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all 7 FOOT BUILDING LOT ~EAR LAKE NO'l'ICE OF INCREASE OF CAPITAL Yery reasonable price. l\Ir. Mulford. persons interested that the ~resident and and "L." Only $7,500. S'l'OCK Board of Trustees of the VIllage of WilSTATE OF ILLINOIS} ss mette. in the County 6f Cook, and State COUNTY Oli"" COOK . ~ (9..!. 9 -118 Lmden An. .\\ Jlm ette 698 Public Notice is hereby given that at of Illinois, having ordered that the con78L17 -He 528 Davis Street Greenleaf 1855 the regular annual meeting of the Stock- !'itruction of a system of. storm. water st"wers of vitrified tile ptpe, ~v1th the 77LT~17 - ltc Y..-\CAX'l'-$300 "CASH AXD $25 PER holders of The Wilmette State Bank. a nt>cessary brick manholes and bnck catch -------------------' mo. buys landscatl(·d lot 66 ft . x 187 ft. Corporation duly organized and existing ba!';ins and house drainR, also a connected All improYements in. Pri ce $2,800. No under and by virtue of the la_ws of t~c sy!'tem of vitrified tile pipe sanitary brokE-rs. ·wilmette l 582. 78L17-ltp ~tate of Illinois, held at the Office of sa1d se·wers ; also a connected system of cast Bank, Wilmette, Illinois, on the tenth day iron main water supply pipes and house of January, A. D. 1929, at the hour of service pipe. all to be laid it) parts of SUBSTA~TIAL AND ATTRACTIVE 7:30 o'clock P. M. a RESOLUTION was S room brick on finest conwr in \Yil- BEAUTIFUL RIPARIA~ P.. I G H T adopted increasing the capital stock of Troquoi!'; Road. Cherokee Road, Pawnee Miami Ro::td and Pontiac Road. all mette. Hot wate r heat, with silent huilding site closl' to srhools and said Corporation from One Hundred Ro::td in 'In,dian Hill Estates Subdivision, Unit automatic oil burn er. Beautiful w ooded tran:-;portation. Surrounded uy beau- 'l'housantl Dollars ($100,000.00) consisting Number Two, a subdivision of the southlot 100x1 iG. House i::; lWl'(t ct and tiful homes. ImprO\'t>m ents in and vf One 'fhousand (1,000) shares of the par east quarter of the southeast quarter of ready for your occupancy. Price $47,pnid for. Price only $18,500. value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Rection Twenty-nine (29), Township 000. each to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars For"ty-lwo (42) north, Range Thirteen ($200,000.00) consisting of Two Thou::;and (13) ea~t of the Third Principal Meridian, Wilmette 698 (2,000) shares of the par value of Onf> 41S Linden AYe. 7RLTN17-1tc Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. That in the Village of Wilmette,· the ordinance for the flame bein~ on file in the office of Seven Hundred Seventy-four (774) !'!hares the Village Cleric of said Village, and said 340 Lindt>n A YC. "'.ilmette 68 ~5 WAXTED 'fO RE"X'l'-llOOJIS being more than two-thirds of the whol~ Village having applied to the County 77L17-ltc - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - REFINED LADY W A~'J'S PLEASANT stock of said Corporation were repre- f;ourt of Cook County, Illinois, for an room furn. or unfurn., preferably 3rd sented at said meeting and that all of as!':essment of the cost of said lmproveflr., 'in exchange for mending, plain said stock voted in favor of said RESn- mrnt, according to benefits, an!'l an assesssewing, eare of children eYenings or LUTlON. That Certificates of said in- ment therefor having been made and reci·ease of said capital stock have been turneil to said Court (Docket No. 246) the reasonable rent. Life· A-261 . WHITE CLAPBOARD COLO~[AL IN 85LT17-ltp fil ed in the Office of the Auditor of Pub- final hearing thereon will be held on Monexcelh·nt condilion, 7 lnrge rooms, :~ lic Accounts of the State of Illinois and <lny, the 28th day of January, A. D. 1929, with the Recorder of Deeds of Cook nt 10 o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter baths, !'Un and sip. pches .. oil burn er. ~ 9 w ··rD. TO R:E~'l'-IIOT:~ms For appointnwnt to:-; e and details, call ·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' County, Illinots, as required by law. ns the business of the court will permit. DATED this 17th day of January A. D. All p t' rsons desiring may file objections If your house is for S,\ LE or RENT 1n!.l. maY \Ve list it for you? Just <'all in said Court before said day and may JUDSON F. STONE, Wiimette 273. appear on the hearing and make their President. defense. Tnc. F. D. ANDERSON, Said ordinance JJrovides for the collec746 Elm St., 'Vinnetkn. "\Vinnf'tka 1Gt 7 Cttshier. tion of said assessment in ten annual tn77LTN17-1 tc L17-3tc st::tllments and with annual interest thereon at the rate of slx (6) per centum 89LTN17-ltc pt"r annum. as prov!ded by law. Chicago is the largest wholesale jobD::th:ld, Wilmette, Illlnols, January lOth, RESPONSIBLE TENANT DESIRES TO bt'ng market for tnanufactured furs in A. D. 1929. rent for May 1st, 7 room Modern CHARLES N. EVANS, OFFER House in Winnetl<a. Prefers Indian the United States. Person appointed by the PresiHill. Address Talk A-257. _ __ 5 rm. brk. bungalow, h. w. heat, wide dent of the Board of Local 89LTN17-ltc lot, gar.: $13.000. A real !':nnp. Also Improvements of the Vlllage of The 1917 crop of oats, totaling 239,l'leveral other especially attractive homes Wilmette, Cook Count¥, Illlnola, at various prices. Buy now to saYe WANTED TO RENT-6 RM. HSE., 200,000 bushels, was the most valuable to make said assessments. money. End "L." 410 Linden. Ph. ~~d~:ii ~g2'i: north shores 9 lT~ 1 ~~f; and largest ever produced in Illinois. · Lt6-2to Wilmette 407-408. 77I..17-ltc SPECIALS WINNETKA Also CROSBY REAr Ty Co SMITH & BROWN, INC. $15,000 V QUINLAN & TYSON, I:KC. Qmlii~Ik A~1tn©Im ILce~wniiD~ CCnU:y VACANT-125x160 WINNETI<A Fqr Sale North East VACANT-\tVINNETKA Stnith & \VILMETTE ffi5~rurcdl ~L W 9S\Ififfi®Jf llnn~ ° PAL;L SCHROEDEJ3 & CO. SPECIAL IRo JML JJ ©Iffinn~lt©nn& CC©o Pi\UL SCHROEDER & CO. IEcdlcdlniiD~~@IID & Allll®IIll

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