March 18, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE Sheridan Road Winnetka Lots . B Bring ig V a[ue The largest transaction in riparian · right vacant in many years has just . . been consummated. Thts property hes in Winnetka. John Mills of Mills and suns, builders of North avenue fame, in Chicago, has secured 300 feet consisting of lots 7, 8 and 9 in William's Sheridan road subdivision, north of Winnetka avenue. Lot 7 was secured from A. Miller; Lot 8 was .secured from Clara P. Knoke in exchange for parts of lots 5 and 6 in Garland's subdivision which was purchased from the Northern Trust company, trustee; and lot 9 was purchased from Tom and Helene Chamales. The entire transaction was handled through the Chicago Title and Trust company escrow department. Earl J. Stults of E. E. Stults Realty company represented all the sellers and W. F. · McHugh of Mills and Sons represente<; the purchase.r·. The average price, per front foot, FrankL. Wolf Buys Sheridan Road House Hartman Brothers, Carl and Frederick, whose reputation as builders, in Wilmette, during the past few years invariably results in the sale of their houses before they are more than well under way, have maintained this record in their very latest venture. It is on Sheridan road, at the foot of Central avenue, Wilmette, on a lot 50x172 feet, where the Dutch colonial of solid brick which they are constructing has been sold to Frank L. Wolfe, now residing at 346 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette. The consideration is undisclosed, but it is said to be upwards of $35,000. The house has six rooms, two porches, two baths, an oil burner heating plant and electrical refrigeration. Both the house and the two-car garage have tile roofs. Smith and Brown, formerly Hill and \Vhecler, of 334 Linden ayenue, Witmctte, were brokers. REMODELS RESTAURANT Ed's· Restaurant, on Ridge avenue, south of Lake avenue, Wilmette, is keeping , pace with most every other place of business · in that progressive section. Mr. Stancoe is remodeling his restaurant and expects to have one of the finest places of its kind in this part of the north shore. The work will be completed within a few weeks. 1 Mrs. Eugene Arms, 221 Woodbine avenue, entertained . at luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. A. P. Craft of Cleveland, who is the guest of Mrs. I John G. Edmunds of Evanston. Slf2~ MONEY Have funds to loan on choice 1mproved North Shore Suburban residence property at 51,2 % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling &: Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Maia 8ZSO OPEN NEW STORE The bright new store of the Natiunal $600. Tea company at 835 Ridge avenu~. 'Nilmette, is another of the many new enterprises which is rapidly forging this Gathercoal Houses to business section of Wilmette to the Be Ready for Market Soon front. The new store adjoins the postF. A. Gathercoal, builder and real office building on the north. estate operator at 121.1 \Vilmette aveMrs. M. H. McMillen of 1010 Linnue, Wilmette, will he early on the market with two more residences den avenue is visiting her daughter, which he is building on Seventeenth Mrs. Warren Fifer, in Minneapolis, street, \Vilmette. Mr. Gathercoal has and 11rs. Fifer's young da·u ghter, Maraided materially in the rapid devclop - garet Mary, born on March 1. Mrs. Agar, Mrs. McMillen's mc.lt which this street has experienced Norman in the short time since it was laid out mother, is at the :M;cMillen residence. -ohy Hoyt King. ~1r. and Mrs. \Villiam Sinks · of 25 The two new home s of the Gathercoal de sign and construction will be Crescent place have returned from a ready about ~lay 1, it is said, each three weeks' motor trip east. priced around $17,000. They are of :-; tucco on frame , two stories. and each A u WITHOUT ha s six rooms, one house being of the A n COMMISSION colonial type and the other English. On Desirable Jlomes and Apartmeat There is a detached garage with each. Bulldlngs One of the houses is located at No. 122 John Hancock Mutual Life lnaur· and the other at No. 123. ance CompaDy Invest in the growth of the North Shore. A Smart 8 Golee First Mortgage Real Estate Bond is dependable and profitable. oottT TURN 'OJR BACk'. OH OPPOR.TUN IIY· ~ · £'"' ~' WJ L0 s 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston .. BUILDS IN KENILWORTH A building permit has been issued by the Village of Kenilworth to W. H. Thayer. 618 Washington avenue, Wilmette, for the erec1 ion of a two-story brick veneer residence with attached garage, costing $20,000, at 121 Robsart road, · Kenilworth. The contract has been let to John H. Davies, local contractor. A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 11! W. Adams St., Chicago 1St 1 o8 : z. 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