Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1928, p. 57

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Q·i·l·· U 'Fj. Re/jort Many . Sales of Property on N. S. ofl · . Leater F. Purc:hUef . · 51 Foot J:A,t; on Eiahteenth Sale of a 50 by 243 foot lot on Eighteenth street south of Wilmette avenue is reported by Kroll and Smith of Fourth street, Wilmette. The buyer was Lester F. Ball and the seller Andrew ] . Thorp. This is an east front, hillside lot. The consideration is not disclosed. George Kroll acted for the buyer while ] ack Budinger represented the seller. YOU know that values have constantly increased on lake shore property ·with Riparian Rights Quinlan & TysQn, Inc., announce the closing of the following sales : Minnie Johnson sold to Ruth E. Erickson the vacant property 25x130 on the east side of Central Park avenue between Park place and Isabella street. R. H. Peterson of the Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. INVEST IN REALTY LOANS Chicago Title & Trust Co., trustee, sold to R. H. and Edith Peterson the Approximately 44 per cent of the to8 room brick home at 749 Grove street, tal assets of the principal insurance Glencoe, on a lot 175x210. · C. A. companies of' the country are invested Gurshin of the Winnetka office repre- in mortgage loans, according to a resented all parties. cent survey made by the research de} ohn and Sarah B. Riceton sold to partment of Greenebaum Sons' InvestCharles and Wanda Weber the proper- m~nt company. About 20 per cent of ty 50x140 at the northeast corner of their assets are in railroad securities, Simpson street and Wesley avenue, 12 per cent in loans on insurance poliEvanston, ]. W. Corcoran of the Ev- cies, 8 per cent in government bonds, anston office was the broker. and 8 per cent in public utilities. The George F. Gonsalves and Clifford · remainjng 8 per cent is invested in Shopbell sold to Craig P. and Frances miscellaneous securities. Hazelot the 6-room clapboard house ;=;~;;;;~~~;;;~;;;;;;~~~~ on a lot 50x189 at 370 Winnetka avenue, Winnetka. F. M. Orndorff of · the Winnetka office was the broker. Charles and Marie L. Johnson sold to Edward and Alice Lawton the vacant property 50xl70 at the northwest corn~r of Grey avenue and Foster street. R. H. Peterson of the Evanston office and ]. S. Turner were the brokers. Emma V. Lane sold to 0. H. and Margaret B. Armstrong the 6-room shingle bungalow on a lot 53xltm at 2328 Hartray avenue, Evanston. 0. H. Armstrong of the Evanston office represented all parties. . State Bank and Trust · Co., trustee, sold to Emma Garnron 5 acres adjoining the Skokie Valley line west of Glencoe. L. T. Dodds of the Winnetka office represented the seUers and Walter P. Smith represented the purchasers. B. F. and Charlotte H. Rieman sold to Craig B. Hazelwood the vacant property 80x 142 on the north side of Ingleside Park 100 feet east of Sheridan road. Mr. Hazelwood is vtce president of the Crane Trust Co., and will build a home on the prot-'ert}· in the near future. Robert S. Crane of the Evanston office represented the purchaser and Hokanson & Jenks the Samplea Futniabed tmd sellers. Eatimatea Submitted State Bank and Trust. . Co.,..ttu·;tee, sold toW. C. MacFarlane 10 attes on Wauk~f!'an road, near Wiqnetka avenue. Mr. MacFarlane ·boUctbt thP property for an investment. Lewis T. Dodds of the . Wm~etb office repre- · , sented all parttes. ·· AND you believe that values will continue to enhance as long as population increases. OTHERS believe as you, hence, no parcel of Riparian Rights prop· erty is offered for sale except through compelling circum· stances. WE are now accepting bids on a 1 oo ft. parcel with beautiful wide sandy beach, located in Wilmette, as an investment or homesite. This is an opportunity. ask us · Oriental and TIGHE REALTY 1420 Sheridan Road Co. Domestic Rugs and Phone Wilmette 267'1 we know. Carpets for and Homes,, Offices .Apartments ·MOUAT & FLAHERTY INCORPORATED REALT0R~ take pleasure in an~ouncing that Nestjiln Bros. Incorporated WILMETTE., ILL. DISAPPEARIMC STAIRWAYS It is a comfor( to r~me...ber, ~w that winter is here ,. and one nee4s aU the space possible ··n the house, thaf disappearing stairways · form a quick. connecting link betw~en the . home proper and the attic. And one has another room-inexpensive and with~ little effort of installation. ,. 1 Charles, R.-:·Norman .LV.lf~ .511 MAIN STREET .Wit: . 1949 Univ. 5050 formerly with Kroll~ Smith CJn~E. · E. Stults~ Co. has joined this organization as the MANAGER. OF OUR WILMETTE OFFICE and a MEMBER OF THE FIRM intereet for Joana · on homes 5, 10 and 15 year_ p1aDa, ltfailht or with pee-payment privilepa 35 · DOWNTOWN OFFICE NOil111 SHORB OFFICI .,.. 1177 WILII8TI'8 Ava. No. D~ CHICAGO W'ILIIITrB WILIIBTI'B ' ' ' CENTRAL 7870

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