Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1926, p. 26

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WILMaTTE LIFE I August '/1, 1926 Edwin Carewe's epic of the open road,· "Pals First," produced b'y Mr. Carewe in memory of his own experieace as a tramp twenty years ago, comes to the Balaban and Katz' Nor· shore Theatre on Sunday. The story · Improved North Shore Suburban Have fund· to loan on oboloe P/dMONEY reatdence property at I~ 4Jt lntereat. See ua on renewaiL E. G. Paaliq A Co. S N. LaS.U. SL Mala . . has one episode which deals with the life of three hoboes, and there are many intimate touches Carewe interpolated which· occurred to him during his own "Weary Willie" days. 1 The three tramps are played by Lloyd Hughes, George Cooper and Alec B. Francis with Dolores Del Rio playing the featured feminine role and Edward Earle playing another . of his doctor roles .. The second half of the week will bring Marshall Neilan's newest pic· ture, "Diplomacy," an absorbing mystery drama in which Blanche Sweet is starr~ .. Frank A. Reid Company . Announces Realty Sales The following recent sales of Winnetka homes have been made by .Miss Margaret Diettrich, of the Frank A. Reid real estate office, 954 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods. Seven-room frame house at 467 Linden avenue, to J. B. Kress, of Highland Park. Six-room brick house at 1082 Pine street, for Samuel Southern. (Purchaser's name not revealed.) 1142 Ash street, Charlie Kristof, to William R. Schuster, of Glencoe. 1066 Cherry street, E. A. Detrick, to Charles I. Bernard, III, of Evanston. 1034 Fig street, Carter H. Harrison, Jr., to M. B. Dawes, of Chicago. BUY WILMETTE HOME Mr. and Mrs. George P. Clarke, of Chicago, have purchased the new English house erected by F. H. Gathercoal, at 1750 Washington avenue, Wilmette, and will occupy the same September 1. This is a six-room house, of stucco, with exterior beams and other features of the strictly English type, and in keeping with the many other pretty homes on Washington. Corner Property in Great Demand for Home Locations The rapidity wi.t h which the few r~ maining choice corner lots in Wdmette, particularly on the ~ast si~e, are being developed as home sttes thts s~a son, is brought · forc~fully. t~ attent!o!l of those interested m bUJldmg actlvtties by a mere perusal of building permits which have been issued during the past few weeks. Three blocks of Thirteenth street, as a section leads in this activity. At the southeast corner of Thirteenth street and Greenwood· avenue, North Shore Homes, Inc., is completing for Herbert Bach, of Chicago, a $50,000 home. At the northwest corner of Thirteenth street and Greenwood avenue, James Crabb is completing a pretty $20,000 brick home for N. A. McNamara. At the southwest corner of Thirteenth street and Ashland avenue, Mr. Crabb also is just finishing a very pretty nine room brick house for George Bennett, of Wilmette. Ground was broken last week for a $35,000 home at the northwest corner of Thirteenth street and Ashland avenue, which Halvarson & Alonquist are building for John R. Witlott, of Chicago. At the northeast corner of Seventh street and Lake avenue, Louis Miller, builder. is erecting an $18,000 home for H. L. Jenkins. The southwest corner of Eleventh street and Chestnut avenue, is being developed with a $23,000 home, which R. E. Crosby, the Winnetka builder is erecting for Frank P. Kutten, of Evanston. PERSONAL INTERESTED SERVICE IN THE SELECTION OF HIGHER-GRADE NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES 110 DaTil Street Greealeat ltU The skillful use of brick bonds, patterns and mortarjoints, and the artistic blending of varied shades of Face Brick produce a charmingly textured wall of surpassing interest and individuality. This is but one reason for the su~eriority of Face Brick for all kinds of buildings. You will find other reasons in our illustrated booklet, 11Hy-tex Brick." Sent free. Henry N. Gage Residence Purchased for $_ 47,500 The Henry N Gage residence at the northwest corner of Twelfth street and Greenwood ·.. avenue, has been sold to W. C. Farrar, also of Wilmette. The sale was made by Mr. Gage, direct. who, it is said, rece·ived the price at which· he has heen holding the property. $47,500 It is one- of the finest corners in the village, having a frontage of two hundred feet on Green- . wood and a depth of 176rh feet. The property is improved with a large twelve-room stucco house. The Gages, upon giving possession about the middle of September, will take an apartment in Chicago, on the north side. Hy-tex· The Standard of Quality in·Brick HERE are four reasons why the Hy-tex · organization can serve you to your com-plete satisfaction: Having all colors and textures to offer, the Hy-tex man is.interested only in helping you find the brick that will best meet your needs. Hy-tex Brick is a quality product, fairly priced. 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