Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1931, p. 40

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for Life ...frorn ages 55, 60 or 65 ýWith or Without Insurance 1If inGood Health $,100 te $500 a MoDnth If in 111 Health $100 le $500, aMonth in Case of Death 1: $1.0,000 te 550,000 0 Cash This 1%, but one example of .a. varlety of plans, w-hlch the suit Llfe: of Canada bas. for cverv affe, condition. and -amount.,FiIffi. ln and torward this forn (whleb Involves you a Infloobligation) and exart, figures snited f0 your Individual nee will lie quoted. For Flil Part claria Cal Local Representative - . S. MCBRIDE 1135 Central Ave. Wilmette 3154 Insurance in Force, $2m800,000,00o Assets 01 Company, $588,000,000.00 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 0F CANADA Without obligation on my part .please furnish full par- ticulars of Your $100-a-month.. for-lite plan.. Name (Mr., Mrs. or Miss).... .4ddress . . . . ... . . . . Date eofJirth ...... Phone .. issues, except for an increase of 1217o ini financing of clubs, churches, collegies and hc.spitals, showed a drastic decline f rom the totals for the first six months of ast year. The volume of 'residential issues .dropped 340/, office' and com-. Mercial '58%, hoite'ls 79%, and fitiancial and, miscelaneous 70%. PROFITS, BY NEW IDEAý Matt.hew J. Gallagher, Pawtucket R. I., who attended, the Baltimore convention. of. the National Associa- tion of. Real 1state boards' in Balti-. more in May, got one new idea.- . retu4rned' home, used.the idea. vhicti was the furnishing of .sl1ow'-selling, houestoexpedite sale. He sold his slow-selling house, and other Prop- erty. REAL ESTATE LOANS Have funids to boan -on North Shore resident1i property. at rea- sonable rates. See un on reneW.abs. Also mortgages for sale. E aPafing &C. le S. La Salle St. Franklin 7740 FIRST MORTOAGE LOANS -on houses, apartmnents ancd. business properties for 5, 7 or 10 year terrps. CODY TRUST COMPANY 105, South La Salle Street 'Ràndblph 6600 CHICAGO Guv W_ Ellis of )cIrruj t, foriler presidepnt of ýthe. Detroit Real 'Es- fate board, îvilI C'ondict asales coit- fereilce forthe'Nortl Shore Redi E.state board, g'ednesda'y, Septeni- ber 2, at the Shawnee Couiry club in Wilinettc. 7The c6> ferences are hcld unpder auispices of the No- tiol.al ,Jssociation of Real Estate- Bloards. Home Financing Topic of Hoover Discussion A committee representing the N'a- tional Association of Real Estate Boards met with President Hoover's coinmittee on Mortgage Structure in Philadelphia 'at the Union League club recently and' discussed home financing and a -suggestion for a cen- tral mortgage discount systein, in ac- cordance with the recent' action of the association convention. The realtors, includedl: Harry 5,. Kissel. president of the association,, Spring- field, O.; rV1tert S. Schmidt, Cincini- nati, O.; Charles G. Edwards., presi- dent of the New York Real Estate Securities Exchiange. mnc., New York Citv, and Guy Greene, former presi- dent of the Michigan Real Estate as- sociation, Detroit. %Villian 1H. Kinigs- lev, Philadeipia, is chàirmani of the foover conimittee. month's total of $86,635, which. was swelled by a permit for the $35,000 addition- to the Howard school. The largest permit of -the month end - ing August 25 was for a $30,000 brick dwelliirg to bc biiilt at 820 Sheridan road for Alfred. J. Ruby. The permit was taken oint by Rubenistein and Wil-'. liams, Four othcr .permfits- were issued for new residenices. Henry Schillmoeller and Krof I Company took out a permit for a f rame' brick veneer dwvellinlg to' be crected at 1200 Glenidenining road' at a cost of $15,000.ý Louis D. Howard is the :ownier. Harry Zieve will, build af rame dwclling -,at-.2022 Beechwood avenue, and the estimated cost will be $9,000. William Boîl tffok out a permit for a brick veneer residence to be huilt at 3021 Gl;.enivi' roaitl at .a cost, of $9,000. The Owvner is A. A.,'Schnieider. A f rame dwelling will be erected .at t021 Romona road" for Arthur C. Ellers, ât an i estimated cost.of $15,0,00. The per- mit ývas issued to C.,-A. Hemphill. Four' perinits. were issued for neW garages. Mauid TarnoW received a per- 126 Fourth street at a cost of $200. Frarne garages, each valued at $200. will. be 'cotistriùcted for, Maitt «Barniichi, 2019 Birchw1tood*avenlue, and Fred W. Schwall.- Ž3ý49 L.ake avenue. A private garage will he built at 2300,Thornwo'od avenueat an estimated cost of $50. The five otherý permits" issued, tlis rnonth; authorized the following build- ings: addition to the home of Mrs. Mary. Barrett, 1203 Ashland avenue; f rame addition to the residence of F. Kristof, 317 Park avenue, residence alteration forýE. Limn, 214 Fifth street:. f rame porch addition to the home of Fred Bur 'klund, 2021 Lake avenue, and remodeling at the residence of M., E. Mce,814 Park avenue. The total cost of this work is $6,350. Kenilworth, Glen'coe .Buildin11g Has Hol-iday, Building activities .in, the VillagceII of Kenlwrth and Glencoe have beeni at a standstill during flie past six weeks, except for the comnpletion of work previouisly started. No build- in ;g permnits have heen issued in Gleni- çoe since july .13, ai Julv 10 ivas the date of the Iast permit, issued -B-AIRD& 528 Davis Ste' Greenleaf 1855 to $15 31z ROOMS-LMvng room, Inador b.d.,bedmo. (tiin or. double>. Dining scoi, kit.. Tephon WHl cise chen Bah. 850 . $00.Froek WaIlker, Mgr. Il W LOANS ON, i Evanston

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