Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 34

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WIL 'M ETTE LIFE October 1, 1926· Emphasize Home B. W. Blow Moves Comforts in New Into New Offices Eva. ns Apartmenton Center Street Beautiful :cornu on Central Park Ave., Evanston, S55 per ft. S 1,ooo cash. Lawndale Ave., extra fine corner, 7ox 140, $6 5 per ft. Fern leaf Avt., sox14 3· S6o per 6-rm. frame; sun parlor, sleepWatch Frrnltaf develop. ing . porch; hot ·water heat: lot 50X173: double gauge; zoned two fiat: short distance to steam: $ t J,6oo, $1,ooo cash. Terms to suit. ft. B. W. Blow moved this week into his new and modern building at' 660 Center street vVinnetka, from whence all business of excavating, construction of private drives building and road material, crane, roller and steam shovel service will be conducted. For the past fourteen years Mr.. Blow has been located at 813 Elm street, during which time his business has grown into huge proportions, for which his _ n ew building on Center street is especially adapted. The new building contains two office rooms, a large garage and one apartment. Mr. Blow will soon occupy one of the office room s, and the garage will be for his trucks. His teams will remain at the former location, 1009 Elm ·street. James Lang will occupy the other office room in the new building. Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam vVinfield \Vinship returned to their home in Kenilworth September 25, aftcr a six week~· sojourn in various p;,1rts of California and the extreme Northwest. The only S 5o per front foot lot We are offering 1 oo ft. on Hartleft for sale on Park Place is listed zell St., near Ridge Ave. for · with us. 3 3 x 141. Half cash. A $52.50 per ft. $1,ooo cash, balregular bargain. ance $5o per month. · No other lot on this street lower than $6o per ft. Paving going in. 11 The new John Evans Apartment, Hinman avenue and Davis street, Evanston, is rapidly nearing completion, according to its builders, the Victor C. Carlson corporation. This great structure is designed, according to its builders, t'o conform in atmosphere to the homelike character of Evanston and the north shore. All of the larger apartments will contain real olcl-fasioned wood-burning fireplaces. There ·arc to be "cheery living rooms, spacious chambers where there is closet space for everybody, and most modern haths." Other strictly modern· features are incinerators and mechanical refrigeration, kitchens sairl to be models of convenience, and maid service provided on an hourly basis. The new John Evans Apartment is of absolutely fireproof construction throughout, it is explained. Another feature tending to emphasi·ze the homelike atmosphere is found' in the quarter acre squares between the two three-story wings of the huilding. These spacious grounds will be taken up largcly by formal gardens. Gregory knows where values grow" Here's First Realty Transfer by Air Mail TwcntY ccnb and air mail service hroug-ht - a lettcr from Long Beach. Cal.. to Paul Schroeder and company, on a real estate deal this week, in two nights and a day. "That's stepping on the gas," hc :-;ay:o;. The letter was postmarked in the California postoffice at 5 p. m. Scptemhcr 21, and the Chicago postmark is 7 p. 111.. September 23. \\"ith di stance thus rliminated, California becomes a mere suburb of Chicago. in the matter of making- quick real e:--.tatc deals, an·l this is said to lJc amnng the f1rst ·of its kind in \Vilmet te. G REGORJ & L. C. " co. 1 1614 Sherman Ave. 2930 Central St. MAIL TMI$ 1 I, .u___ ~ ~ ·O M\ I'JUL ~ ~I I ~Jtt.DO~o.. -tI I OON'T ~ OELAV.'1 _j I " .41ft\ ~ __-h. ~ - ~ TODAY.': I 1 I ~ - ~~~r ·_·_:;:"""~: I . a 1 ·· ' I ~. ~AHE I ~ 'YY\2. L~ID' I I ~r~D ... I u-- I I _,_.... ..... .... -,Ao~ess _. - -·' II I Andrew ~1 cGuirc. oi 2~fi ~r a pie ave nue, \Yilmette, through Hill and \\'heeler. of 3.14 Linden avenu<', Wil mette. has leased the- residence prop erty at 530 Linden a\'(~nuc, \V. W. Phelps. who has been re:-.icling at thr foregoing number is moving to an apartment in Chicago. Leases Residence in Southeast Wilmette I THE ENTRANCE TO THE GEORGIAN A sparkling fountain in the center, archtd doorways on either side-immediately you sense that subtle charm which you are about to encounter within. t of dignity and refinement intrigue you as A hinyou are about to enter. This atmosphere of charm which pervades the interiors of The Georgian greets you at its very gates. You are eager to enter-and once inside you wiil find this promise of charm and dignity fulfilled. At The Georgian the appointments in every particular will be to your taste-the furnishing of th~ various public rooms and the private mites were selected by artists and decorators wtio rank among the best, that faithful period designs might combine in good taste and comfort. Your visit will be cordially welcomed. ' ~J ... ------~ ------------ , ........ ... ..... --- · ·..·I ---- · .. · ·I ~ PLAN CARD BENEFIT The, \\.incisor Chapter of the Daughters of the British Empire \\'ill g-ive its annual card party for the benefit of the British Old People's home at Riverside, Tuesday, October 19, at Z o'clock. The party \\'ill he given in the Glencoe 1fasonic hall. corner of Hazel and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. REMODEL RESIDENCE A permit to remodcl the residence propert~· at 909 Central avenue. Wilmette, ha s been issued to Alice D. and Arthur Tuttle. The cost of the impro\'emcnts as given in the permit witt be $3,000. John H. Da\'is is the conI tractor. N(O)JR~~k. Builders of Better Homes WILMETTE. ILL. ~hicago Office - First National Bank Bldg. Phone~ Wilmettt 1417- Randolph ·4?.8

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