WILMETTE LIFE November 19, 1926 .WINNETKA PERMITS HIT ·850 brick veneer on frame residence, at Alles road, $25,000. . . . ~,. DAYS To Martin Charles Huggett, for a $225,000 JN 15 · two story brick veneer on frame resiHome-Building Activity Contin· ues Unabated in Spite of Threatening Weather By E. T. SELBY dence, at 322 Su~et road, $18,000. To M. C. Huggett, for a .two story brick veneer on frame residence, at 324 Sunset road, $18,000. To R. W. Gerding, for a two story brick and stucco residence, with attached garage, at 1431 Tower road, FUEL YOUll BE THANKFUL -FOR BURN lNG OUR ~ALI.TY COAL I ~ HIS Thanksgiving Day gtve V l ·thanks for Good Food, for Old Boreas, who has taken up his $l~~Sadie Cowen, for a two story abode in Winnetka and whose icy brick veneer on frame residence with br·e ath and snowy mantles are designed attached garage, on Willow road, to dampen somewhat the ardor of all 14 000 building activities, has, himself been $ · · Plana "Log" House receiving the "cold shoulder." To A. W. Paulson, for a h\' O story During the first fifteen days of No- log and stucco residence, with attached vember:, eighteen building permits were garage at 890 Greenwood avenue, iss~ed, totalli.ng $229,~3~, an.d A. B. $14,000: Krteg, the vtllage bmldmg mspector, 1 To Chris Christensen, for a two says the indications are . very favorable story stucco on frame residence, with that this amount may be increased be- attached garage, at 1469 Scott avenue, for~ the. end of the month to a figure $13,000. whtch wtll exceed the excellent record To c. E. Olewine, f0r a two story of something like $300,000 for October. brick venee( residence at 1447 Asbury Twelve of the eighteen permits were avenue. $13,000. for two story residences, ranging in To Charles H. Dunlap, for a two price from $8,000 to $40,000. There was story stucco on frame residence at 794 only one as iow as $8,000. There was Locust street, $12,000. one at $30,000, the others ranging To Charles F. Karnopp, for a two around the $15,000 mark. Six of the story stucco on frame residence at permits · were for _garages, totalling 1455 Linden avenue, $8,000. $2,230, and one was to L. Bell for a second story addition to a garage at BUY MCDOWELL HOME 1352 Tower road, and to cost $~,200. The E. E. Stultz real e~tate company report having sold through their Builds $40,000 Home Wilmette office the W. ]. McDowell The p e r m it s for the twelve rcsi- I residence at 1201 Elmv.·ood avenue, dences were as follows: Wilmette, to the Misses Dyer. Some To James N. Raw leigh, for a two intercs~ing improvements . are being story residence of stucco on hollow made 111 the prope:ty, whtch has atready been occup1ed by the new tile, at 933 Hill road, $40,000. owners. To Charles L. Weeks, for a two story brick veneer on frame residcnct. Nye ]. Macalister is adding some with attached garage, at 170 Linden additional rooms and otherwise imavenue, $30,000. proving his residen-ce property at 918 To Gus Lindahl, for a two story Ashland avenue, Wilmette. I· Good Friends, for Good Health, for Good Prospects, for Your Family's Love and Respect and give thanks for Comfort-for the good, reliable heatproducing coal we sell. PHONE WINNETKA 450 We'll do the rest. Give Your Car Protection! For All Your Needs in Lumber and Building Material Phone Winnetka 451 or 452 CAR deserves protection Y OUR not only from the elements but from tampering and possible theft. Cairo Garages are well-built and offer the same resistance to unauthorized entrance as your home does. Take no cpances on cheap construction when the best cost no more-and less in the long run. Ask our representative to call. Cairo Buildin1 Material Co. 1230 Leon Place Phones Univ. 7614-425S ..