Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1926, p. 10

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JO WILMETTE LIFE September 3, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Schaefer, 17251 PERMIT FOR HOME A. L. Meyer Constructs \\'as hingt on avet~ue ; are receiving the A building permit for a $7,000 house Central Avenue House congratulation s of their friends upon at . 1520 Wilmette avenue, was issued A. L. Mex~r, builder of Wilme~te, the birth of a seven pound boy·, James, Tuesday to Harry N.elson~ a. builder of will soon have ready for the market at the Evanston hospital Tuesday, Au- Rogers Park, who 1s bUtldmg for F. a bungalow type, brick house, which gust 24. C. Ne lse n. he is building at 1611 Central avenue, Wilmette. The plaster contractors berra n work Tue sdav and 11 r. Meyer hopes to have the ·house completed at a n earlv 'date. in order that he may get sta~ted on anoth er one and perhaps two mq_re 1 before cold weather sets in. The Central avenue house is on a fifty foot lot. It is brick veneer on Ninety per cent of all the cars Dodge tile, with one bed room on the first Brothers built in the last 11 years tloor and two on the second. There are still in service. That is because is a lso a s l~eping porch and sun parlor.. Mr. Meyer says it is a · $15,000 they are built to last I And that is property. Construct $40,000 Home for C. Miles McDonald SENSIBLEwhy there is no more sensible in.. vestment in the world than a Dodge Brothers Used Car. C. M. McDONALD 1019 Davis Street A USE-D CA~ IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLe SE-LLS IT AS THE DE-ALE-R. WHO ··-----------------------------------------------------------------------~-----~ UCT17BER .. 1 .926 I 2 8 9 IS 16 22 23 29 '30 SVH MON TW WEO THV FAI SAT 3 4 5 6 7 10 II 12 · I3 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 2.5 26 'A1 28 31 September 1 building permits in \ ;vitm ette lead off wit h one for a $40,000 residence which J?rake Brothers, builders, of 520 Davis str~et, Evanston arc erecting for C. Mtles ~lc Donatcl, of 1239 Elmwood avenue, vVilmette, and w hi ch is to be completed, it is said, by March 1, 1927. Ground was· broken for this beautiful home this week. It will be located on the eighty foot lot with riparian rights at the southeast corner of Elm- . v\'oocl and Michigan avenue, a lot especia ll v featured by it s fine large trees . and ·its unusually splendid beach. The hou se will comprise nine room s atid three baths, and in addition there ·will be a two-car attached garage with maid's quarters on the second floor BUILD NEW HOME· thereof. The hou se will be of I tal ian A building permit was iss ued August stde of architecture, constructed of 31 and ground broken the following ln;ff, faced hrj,ck, and vvill have a tile dav for a re si dence ·at 1755 Highland roof. avenue, Wilmette, and thus another of the very few rem~ining lots on this st r eet is gone : G. Kroschel, contractor, Add Another· Attractive is building a $12,000 residence at the Home to Highland Avenue .foregoing number for Robert HoffThe dcYclopment of the northw est man, of Hoffman Brothers, merchants, corner of Highland an~nue and Sixat 1716 Wilmette avenue. teenth street, \Vi lmcttc, with a sixroom, huff, brick re si dence which har S. K cbon, of Chicago, is building for Harold V. Green. abo of Chicago, resu lts in practically a built up street, extending fr o m Fiiteenth street to the Ridge. There is one Yacant lot left o n th e north si de oi Highland, a short distance " ·est of Fifteenth and there are perhaps three or four yacan t lots at the extreme \\'('..,1 end of the stn:d. Thus. in practically eight years. thi5 pretty thoroughiare ha · hetn ftlltd up \\'ith at tra ctin lH,mt s c·n well hndsrapcd lots and rcprtsenting ~<,me <Jf the greatest increa-,t~ in Yaluatilil1 on th<.: west . ide oi \\'ilmctte. October 1- Will It Be Moving Time for You? T Member of National Furniture Ware housemen, s Association HE PROBLEMS OF MOVING DAY are greatly simplified by arranging for the service of rhe lredale organization when you change your residence. Our entire fleet of vans will co-operate to meet your moving schedule with the maximum of conveni,ence to you. Although the " peak load" of October first will be amply cared for , those who find it possible to move onP. or two days before or after that date will aid themselves and help the sit uation in general. lredale shipping service cares for furniture shipments to every point:. Those leaving the city temporarily or going to sojourn at hotels will find safe storage for household goods and personal accessories in our 70,000 feet of floor space (A new 7-story building now in process of construction). For 55 years the name lredale has stood for thorough dependability. Call our nearest warehouse. · I. I I I I I IRE DALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES Storage- Moving- Packing- Shipping of Household Goods WARE H 0 USES- EVANSTON, WINNETKA, HIGHLAND PARK EVA KARON SCHUll gowm·11l?i~JPI·$pori!TiiiNF NORTH SHORE HOTEL 1605 CHICAGO AVENU~ University 9300-Wilmette 1332-Winnetka 1332-Highland Park 181 EVANSTON ---------------------------------------------------------------················

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