Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Sep 1928, p. 50

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' Sept~mber 14~ 1928 Whale oi aFish Sto~y, JJ~Ith Evidence .Do You know this about GLENCOE'S new FILTRATION PLANT? Type 805 KLEEN-HEET was selected to heat the new Chicago Filtration Plant. Here was a need for reliable heat, clean~ and requiring minimum attention. Choice of KLEEN-HEET was logicalt and wise. 'rJti} 'rJti} 'rJti} 'rJti} Winslow. Boiler~ Engineering Companyt Chicago; 705 Washington St.t Evanston; and 3 58 Central Ave., Highland ·Park. M ODERN in every respect, the· new EW, INDEED, have been the fish stories related about the round table at Chambers' Cafe, since the recent trout dinner at which R. E. Crosby and G. W. McKendry were hosts to about a dozen of their Winnetka friends. Stories of phenomenal 'catches have been related here so often, and always with varying details, that the relators, (not realtors) themselves, had really come to believe them. Crosby & McKendry sell real estate, but fishing is one of their choice diversions, and recently they took time off to indulge in their favorite sport. They were accompanied by Clarence Cole, of Chicago; with whc.m, for five days they fished the waters of the Wolf and Thun~er rivers, far up in the wilds of Wisconsin, where brook and rainbow trout abound. The catch was a11 they had anticipated, and with their success, came a longing to show their friends, The Fhll back at Matt Lillig's what real fishermen actually accomplish. With fifty of the choice catch, iced, and pa.~ked for the trip, the homeward drive of 250 miles was made over night, and the following noon, these fish were served as evidence of the bewitching stories of the successful trip. "There can be no circumstantial evidence about this case," declared Judge C. T. Northrup as he smacked his lips and carved away at one of the three pounders. Dr. Woods did not even mention the little string of perch, which, on former occasions had been heralded as a great catch. E. B. Taylor, J. Lee Rosberg, M. P. Thoma, George Sewell, E. C. Weisenberg, A. Eckart, Mrs. De Witt Garrison, T Mrs ~auline Hawley, M. A. Stockley, and John C. Wi11iams lie 8tory were other guests at the dinner, all of whom shared with their hosts the pleas.ures the trip had brought, but expressed little sympathy in the talk about the "big ones that got away." CABINET HEATERS FOR BATH Cabinet heaters for the bathroom may now be had which will harmonize with the arrangement and also with the color scheme of this room. In this way is individuality achieved; and since color is the dominant requisite for present day decorative bathroom effects any radiator to which delicate tints and shades may be applied is appealing. F Official of Compton Co. Buys Glencoe Residence S. J. Gillfillan, vice president of the Frank E. Compton company, publishers, has bought the eleven room brick residence at the southwest corner of Washington and Greenwood avenues, Glencoe, from Mrs. Jessie W. Wuichet, through .McGuire & Orr. The buyer now lives at 241 Fairview road. - --choun by mort home ownttl thlln all others combined! ·:·--------·--------------i· I I 1f(Q) tmir lHI(Q)mm<e llml ttlhl<e MIndl~tt <Of IFiifty Iffice&un1til~1IDll 1 w<ece~ Iffi unilll cdl Would you like to build your home in a community of distinctive estates on one of Winnetka's inost charming private streets? This is an unusually beautiful homesite located high above the street. With fifty beautiful trees in excellent condition you will be able to place your hom. e with trees on all sides. A frontage of 8(l feet, a depth of 139 feet, and a location within three .blocks of transportation, make this a most desirable homesite. I Home Bargain SALE or I I I I RENT $2 7,500 $225. MO. 818 Foxdale Avenue Winnetka Just put on tbt market. This modun stucco home of 8 rooms and 3 baths. and plenty of other attractive features, such as an extra width wooded lot, well shrubbtd and with a beautiful privet hedge across the front and on each side, also fruit trees; a 2-c:.ar garage, a set of :.athletic equipment for tbt children consisting of traveling rings, cross bar, slide, teeter, etc., of steel and set in concrete. · House bas center entrance, living room and large owner's bedroom to south, with glazed porches for each. Maid's room and bath is on 1st fioor-two baths on 2nd floor art tile-walled :.and modem. Hot water heat, pipes asbestos covered. Highgrade oil ~umer with ! ooo .gal. tank in yard. All openings weather stnpped-best msulatlon (Insulex) over 2nd fioor ceilings and a~ound sun and sleeping porches (cool in summer and warm in winter) -attractive electric fixtures and radiator covers, and the whole proptrty, inside and out, in splendid condition. 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