Penaita l.....t for Fm Reaideacea Coetiq $12Z,I88--Total for Maath Ia $141,384 Building activities in Wilmette in ' April, as far as dollars and cents are concerned, were 45 percent less than in April ~ year ago, but the 33 permits issued were only one less than the number in the corresponding .month of 1927, Five new residences were authorized last month, totaling $122,000, five were for remodeling work costing $11,800, while 23 of the 33 permits were for private garages costing ·$12,584. The grand total for the month was $146,384. The total for April last year was $213,275. · Two of the permits issued the past month were for residences in the Indian Hill Estates, one for $30,000 and the other for $47,000, the former being to ;R. H. Henderson, who is building at 2710 Blackhawk road, .and the latter to Fred G. Becker, who is building at 2745 Ashland avenue~ Walter Lagerlof is building a two story brick veneer residence at 221 Linden avenue, costing $.20,000; Charles W. Reese a $.20,000 brick veneer residence and garage at 1320 Isabella street, and William Ball a $12,000 brick veneer residence at 2013 Highland avenue. E. B. Mailers Buys . Ke~jlworth Corner; on Sheridan Road Bills Realty Inc., of Sheridan road, "No Man's Land," reports the following sales: · The northwest corner of Melrose and Sheridan road, Kenilworth, wooded lot, to E. B. Mailers who is one of the owners of the Mailers Building in Chicago by E. F. Hamm who purchased it from the Joseph Sears Estate about one year ago. This corner has long been sought for a home sit~ · but could not be obtained except by t.he purc~ase of the entire block which Mr. Hamm acquired, and has now disposed of, except a portion that · he is reserving for his own home. Howard M. Sloan represented all parties concerned. 823 Monticello avenue, .Evanston to Neily Bowen of Chicago. R. ] . Greenburg represented all parties, the legal end being handled by Frank T. Fitzsimmons. · P. B. Bjorson purchased the home at 123 Prairie avenue, Wilmette, from Raymond E. Craig. D. McDougal of Bills Realty, Inc. . represented both parties. P. C. Lamoreaux purchased the house at 226 Sheridan road, Winnetka from Leah White. D. McDougal was broker for both parties. Carl Lystrom of Chicago purchased the house at 558 ·Hill Terrace, Winnetka, from T. S. Williamson. Mrs. Joyce represented all parties. Frank Sayles of Glencoe rented the house at 1111 Merrill avenue, Winnetka, from N. Landon Hoyt of Winnetka. .Miss Bauman represented all parties. Maison Worth of Evanston has rented a store in the Spanish Court building from the owning syndicate and has opened a beauty parlor. Miss Bauman represented all parties. ; . A Quiet Home at Moderate Cost You may enjoy the delight of living at this quiet, home-like· hotel, in happy pleasant surroundings, at a cost that is really very moderate. Complete hotel service is provided in beautifully furnished I, 2 or 3 room kitchenettes. A few desirable apartments are available for immediate selection. UNIVERSITY SCREENS ARE IMPORTANT No member of the family but is benefited by a well screened home. It is nQt too early to begin thinking about it now-that is if your home is new and screens have not yet been provided for or if your screens are old and m~st be replaced. 8000 library Jllala ORRINGTON A VENUE Just South of Church Street ············ And Now In Evanston! at 1578 Maple Avenue A 1hop deootftl exclrui11ely to the ltde of awninga. It was to meet rbe demands of Evanstonians for a,;nings that really enhance the beauty of a home, that Harold N. Bla~as Co~pany establishtc:l local headqaartrn. and you art cordiall~ invared ~o anspecr their dispbys. In addition, a complete awning servact, canopats rtnted, ere. Ample funds at interest for loans on homes HAROLD N. BLASIUS CO. E1tabli·hftl 191 J 1578 Maple Ave. 302 S. Genesee St. · Waukegan Greenleaf 2822 26 Prouty Annex Winnetka