Unusual Pick-up --B1ilding activity in Wilmette dis- played no signs of an upturn this month. During the first twenty-five dasof September. only:.five building permits wýere issued,- and these1 were for small construction -jobs.. Two of the permits were for framne garages,' one costîng -$500 to be buit for Mrs. W. H. Shellîman, 727 Flm.lý Wood avenue, 'and the other costing $150, for. Frederick. L. Varney, 126 Wocddbine avenue. Trhe. Shellman ga- rage is to have room for two cars. and the Varney garage for one car. On September 20 a permit fa s is- sued to the H. Cadenhead company for a frame and stuicco remodeling job* costing $1,300 on a residence at. 1044 Ashland avenue ôwned by Mrs. A. Stover George W Mayhercy took: out a permit' on Septemnber 25 for a:$200 f raine remodeling job. at the John F. Weedon residence, 204 Fifth street. On the same date a permit was issued for the cbanging of a' partition and installation of a bathroom on the first floor of a residence at 1538. Walnut avenue owned by C. A. Lundberg. Thbe estiniated cost of the job is $600. Realty A ssociation Files General Code A proposed general code affecting real estate and supplementary codes This David Nelson is building a four- haves car private garage at 336 Tudor court ones IL at a oMt of $1,000. . Prices, H: 0. Hart is spending $700 in. a new b porch addition, at 485 Sheridan road. sound ýes in gooci perrcen. elmsI. 'l'bey nave everything but color- these ol A1 whére fui modernity. and lem ticen or They are stucco. Brick i wanted. But and inl tiôn will stuccoj can and should be painted for resuits., IIIeives tw rearrani ýment with. most p ýcous ment assing> ILa%% LP IL %0& Exas-It. for Construction in Winnetka Area Lighit building permits were issued iWinneika during Se,,Itember. as compared.with twelve. in11August, but. the :total cost of w'ork authorized exceeded the August total of $301000 by $16,150, the total for September being $46,150. Oniy one of the eight' permits is for. a new residence', which, Burton. Ba'chnan is building. at 318 Sunset road. It ýis a one and one-haif stor.v building of masonry construction with fireproof >first fiâor and -an at- tached oie-car garage. Robert Se%- farth, of Highland Park,.is the arcli- tect. "lit cost is $12,000., A Permit wâ's taken: out in Septem- ber, for tlie addition wvhich the* Na- tional Tea company is building to its store at 800 Elm stre -et, at a- cost, of $14,000. Keiiietli G. Smith, Il lindian Hill road, is building a tWo-story- thùee-" car garage and servant,, quarters costing $12,000. S. S. Bemnaîi, of W1in- netka is the architect. A permit was i .ssued tu H-arold ,Eckart' for a one and onie-haIf story addition to hisresidence a 1025 Pitie street. to cost $3,500. Hobart, P. Y'oung 'is building an addition to hi's residenice at 708 Pros- pect avenue, costing $2,000. Alfred D. Lininig took out a per- mit for a one-story addition to his residencé at 799 Foxdale avenue, costing $1,500. Frank A. Windes is building a two- story porch addition to bis re-sidence at 873 S pruce street, costing $1,000, A permit was issued to E.sther X<aindron for a t-wo-car framie garage at 1152 Cherry street, côsting $150., KenilworthBuilding 'er its Total $,6 Three buil dinig permiit's were issued in Keniilworth during the past nîontl for improvements costing $4,76-). One of the permits was for a niew, two story, resideuce' withi attachied two-car garage whichi Ro\- Pavlik is. erecting at 604 Exmoor road at a cost of $2,500. William Mc.Gib)oni, 201 Shieridan