28 WILMETTE LIFE May 28, 1926 North Shore Realty News BLEND REALTY- ART Glencoe Man Heads Paul Schroeder Co., Heinsen and Kroll Wilmette Office Beautiful Wails Adorned' with Evanston Offices Photography L. C. Gregory of -lfiS \Voocllawn aveGlencoe. who r ece ntly opene(l a re < tl estate office at 2930 Central street, Evanstoti, reports much activity, especially in \'acant , in that p()rtion of North Evanston. }( r. Gregory \\'a~. for :;ome y~a rs. manag-er of the Evanston office oi Paul Schroeder and company, and, therefore. is verv familiar with values and condition~ in this particular field. His report of sa les since the opening of his office, include the so uthwest corner of Harrison street and Lawn dale avenue to ] ohn A. Pearson and Axel P. ~ax. \\'ho "·ill erect a six room brick venet.·r hou-;e thereon: Ralph L. Hardman has purcha:;ed from Arthur V\'. Ruehle. 70 feet c>n Thayer street. on which he \viii ' ert:rt a six room brick hungalnw; Max \Vhitkower has sold to ·M artin Anrler ::~o n his vacant property on Thay~r street aml on which Mr. :\nderson experts to build a re~idt·nce, ·a t onre. ~1 r . Gregory\ sales during thi s hricf period also include t\\'n houses. one at 290-t Hartzell ~.a reet. a t\\'o-storv brick veneer colonial hou :-.t· which he :-old for Nels Nelson to Robert L. Chestnut. and 2(i27 Linroln\\·uod drive, another of Nelson's houses, sold to \\'. P . Thatcher. pre:-.ident of the Rand a ll Craphite Producb cot11pany. BUYS KENILWORTH HOME ~·I cCloud. through th(' rt·al <.'state office of ~f cGuire and Orr. J-m Lindt'Il avenue. \\'ilmettt·. ha .~ purcha se d the \\·. F. Shattuck residence at 338 Kenilworth avcmtt.', Kenilworth. B .. C. nu~. A Home and Garage of Your Own Your neighbors and dozens of their friends own their own homes and garages. They find it less expens tve than you do to rent yours-and they have a feeling of security, which is denied to .vou. Come in and talk this over with us. We will build you the kind of home and garage, which bring you life long satisfaction. The t1nancing we can arrange in such a manner that \'lHt will feel it no more than paying rent. '·6· Cairo Buildinc Material Co. 12 3 0 Leon Place Phones Univ. 7614-4255 Smart 8 Golee anJune Franken Bros. Nursery D e e r f i e 1d, I II. 1 nounce their removal next Tuesday, first, to their new offices at 15 64 Sherman Avenue, Evanston. Heinscn and Kroll of -l21 Fourth street, \\'ilmettt, \\'ho have the nuclcu :-; oi what promises to become a n un usuallv attractive co ll ection oi photo graphs with which they are adorning the \\'ails of their real estate office, have just added a rare piece of art in the way of photography-a large photograph of the new Chicago Tribune Tower building on Michigan avenue. This photograph is 15 inches wide bv 29 inche s in length a nd i:-. an aerop lane view. Arthur E. Clason . t f the aereal department of tht' Kaufmann and Fabry company of, Chicago, made tht exposure from \\'hich tht.· picture \vas prod uced. In urder to ,,btain the picture, the pilot of the aeroplane in which ('Jason and his special camera were circling ahout :-.ccking the most advantageous point for exposure. swooped down in Michigan avenue to ahout the e leventh story of the building and then, verv dexterously, shot up and out of the ,·eritahlc pm·kt.'l int11 \\·hich he had dared enter. But l'lason, at the rritical moment . !tad ,.; napped hi:- lt'll :-il'. the re sult being one of the fine st exposures, it is said. that was e\'l'r made of Chicago's manv sky-scrapers . It is a photograpi1 which requires none oi the foregoing explanation to attract even the no~·ice in photography. To the more experienLed in the art. it is a piccf' of work \\'hich i:-> at once adtnired. :\ com panion piece to the Trihttn<' Tmn· r p lwt o and which has he e 11 iran1ed. \\'ith o uhid e dim nsions of 24 h'y 63 inrhcs. is a panoramic view oi the Michigan avenue sky line, with tht· Allerton club on the extreme north and t·xtending -;onlt' distance helo,,· tlw Ill'\\' ~!t'\'t·ns h()tel building on the ~outh. fn the inlmt·diate foreground or thi~ photo .~raph, i-; shown the outer dri ':e. · . . .. · · Drapery Manufacturer Buys Home in Wilmette \\'i lliam ~~ . ~t . Clair. of Chicago, through ~·li ss C. J. Jl oey, of the North S~10re Real Estate company, 41R L111den a\'entte. \\'ilmette, has pur chased tht' J. Alfred John son home ther e at C)J5 Oak\,·ood aven ue. He will take possession June 1. The Johnsons arc moving to Chicago. ~I r . St. Clair is president oi the \Villiam ~1. St. Clair wn1pany, of 4(>11 l{avenswood aven ue. Ch icago, manu iacturers of windo\\' shades and draperies. I fe enjoys a wide acquaint ance. hoth in a husine'ss and soc ial ,,· a~·. along the no rth sho re, from E,·_ anstotl tn Lake For<'st, throughout " ·hich area he has suppli ed shades and drape:- for tnan\· of the most beautiful homes. · JOINS BOND COMPANY F. P. Malone of l·:vanston, \\'ho ha-.. hL'l'n associate d with Quinlan and T\'S()ll in th eir \Vinnetka real estate offi;:l' at 74() Elm st re et, is leavi ng June t · ttJ accept a position \'rith a bond house in Chi cago. His successo r in the W .in n etka o ffi ce is Frank ~{. Orndorff, also nf Evanston. · ' t , . We would like to share with you the pleasure of seeing about 350 different varieties of Dar· \vin, Cottage and Breeder tulips in blossom, and extend, therefore, a cordial invitation to you to visit us from May 22nd to the end of the blooming season. · .o. t J !vault·. II .. Albert W allberg Formerly with C. D. MacPherson FRANKEN BROS. DEERFIELD, ILL. . 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