September 3, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE WILMETTE BUILDER William Salmen CoMpany . I BUYS WINNETKA HOME. ·td H . w·I Arthur w. Payne, of Rogers Park B Ul OUSe ID I mette has purchased the Frank C. Randolph F. H. Gathercoal Starts Work on Of the seven new residences which res·i dence property at 367 Sunset road, Seventh Home in Seventeenth Street are now in various stages of construe- Winnetka, of which he expects to take Area; Son Designs Structures tion on Seventeenth street Wilmette possession September 8. W. J. Rice, · b d' . . . · ' of the E. E. Stults Realty company, . F. H. Gathercoal, real estate · opera- t h e attracttve 1 1tt1 e su - IVIstOn of . 460 Winnetka · avenue was the broker tor and builder, · with offices at 1213 fourty-four lots which Hoyt King of in the transaction. ' Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, began Wilmette put on the market three ········c··············· .. work this week on the superstructure & WITHOUT of the seventh house which he has years ago, The William Salmen com- · ·..a COMMISSiON erected on Seventeenth street, Wil- pany, well known builders of Winnetka Un Deltfrable Home· and A.,.art·ent mette, one of the pretty west side are breakin~ ground at No. 130 for BuUdln.r· · streets of Vv.ilmette \Yhich ha s been a residence which they plan to have John Hancock Mutual Life !naurready for market about December 1 almos t solidly built up in three years. ance Compallly Three years ago when thi s section at $17,500. It will be an English type .\.. D. LANGWORTHY, Loaa A,seat house, of stucco and half timber, with 112 Adam· St., Chlea·o was sub-divided by Hoyt King, of Wilmette his Seventeenth street lots were six rooms and two baths. . sold as low at $35 per foot. Mr. Gathercoal recall s, at which time he purchased eight lot s. The lot on which he is building the present house he says cos t him $80 per foot . It is a fift,· foot lot and is being impr oved wit-h a six-room stricth· colonial house o f brick and stucco. ·with sun porch WeWil1 and sleeping porch and will go on WILMETTE. ILL. Plan the market about October 15 at $17,000. Finance &Build Cpon completion of this house, 11r. Chicago Office - First National Bank Bldg. For You Gathercoal says he expect s to direct Phones Wilmettt 1417- Randolph 1438 hi s building and selling efforts in King's Court at Glenayer. · The last three house s which ~[r. Gathercoal has erected, have heen product s of his son, J a me L. Gathercoal. who is in the employ of Chester H. \Valcott, the ·well known architect with offices in Tribune Tower. ~f r. Gathercoal, Sr. says · that hi s future buildings '"ill be de signed in accordance \vith some certain period o f architecture . Hi s son expects to leave September 13, fo r an extended s tudy tour in Europe. when he will visit Ttah·, France, Germanv and England. ·heirig abroad six months or more. The successful handling of North Shore homes or estates of the better class requires an organization whose principals and personnel a r e trained and accustomed to dealing with properties of that nature. The records of Hokanson & Jenks are replete with innumerable transactions involving the higher type of homes. LO Us n ,v. ------------------------- M®lml ~- llfitOJlm ko Builders of Better Homes I HOKANS2~ JE~~ Nortlt Snof'l Proputw Tcltphont Greenleaf 1617 SOO DaYis Street EVANSTON Dupee Place Is Location of Dutch Colonial House Hartman Brothers who are ju st completing the fir st of the three houses which th e y arc building on Dupee place, \\' ilmcttr. broke ground \Vedne sda,· for the second one, at Xo. 214, " ·hich- they expect to have completed n c ar the fir st of th e Year. The first one " -a s sold soon after it was encl osed. Th e building just start e d will he a six- room Dutch . colonial. \Yith solid dark red brick wall s and tile rooi. There will also he a breakfa st room, a sle ep in~ porch, t\\"O hath rooms. and a two car gara ge. The Hart mans arc building for the market . Their price on the new building it is said will be $22,500. Hy-tex Brick Has Many Decorative. Possibilities . r .. Gibbons' Winnetka Home Purchased by N. Belnap Quinlan and Tyson, Tnc ., announce the sale o f th e brick colonial home of ~1 arr ~ R. Gibbon s at 422 AsburY aYemtr, \\' innctka. to Kurl D. Belnap. ~Jr . Br> lnap is lh·ing no\\· at 5Sl Hinman avenue, EYan sto n, hut is planning to moYe into hi s nC\Y home immediatelv. Frank M . Orndorff of the \Vint~etka office of Quinlan and TYson, Inc. waa the broker repre senting both parties. I Hy-tex Brick Prospective builders are invited to visit our Exhibit Rooms where they can view the many colors and textures of Hy-tex Brick. ·Here are wall 'sections laid up in a wide variety of color tones, textures and bonding effects to help you select the.wall treatment that best suits your requirements. A well informed Hy-tex man is always at hand to supply any brick information that you may desire. FRENCH NORMANDY HOME Drake Brothers, builders, of 520 Davis street, Evanston, are nearing completion on an attractive six-room house at 302 17th street, \Vilmette, for L. A. Strandberg, of Chicago. It is a French Normandy, in design, of texture finish stucco and comprises six rooms. Its cost is said to be about $15,000. Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban residP.nce property at 5¥.z% interest. Se~ us on renewals. SthS MONEY HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY Member, American Face Brick Association CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., CHICAGO, ILL. 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