Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1929, p. 41

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··F ebruary 8, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE street, costing 41 ' remodeling jobs, an· unusual feaGLENCOE'S PERMIT LIST for ture of the statistics being that the cost of the remodeling work $53,000, SHOWS TOTAL OF $99,500 exceeded that of the three new residences, $46,000. I veneer; at 194 Lake $15,000. Three New Reaidenc:ea and Remodeling Job Hoist Figures in North Shore Suburbs There were seven building permits issued in Glencoe during January, despite the fact that the proposed building sites were encased in deep ice and snow, with a most gloomy outlook for building operations. Three of the permits were for new residences, and a like number were There was one permit for a private garage costin~ $500. the total for ' the month bein~ $99,500. Permits for the three new residences we~e issued to Chris Christensen, for a two story brick and stucco, at the southeast corner of Drexel avenue and Randolph street, costing $14,000; to G. P. Fuller, for a two story brick veneer, ~nd attached ·garage, at 577 t: nder the hallway stairs closets may Woodlawn avenue, costing $17,000; to be built to take care of golf sticks and R. E. Crosby, for a two story brick that sort of stuff. Samuel Marx took out a permit for remodeling work at 1140 Sheridan road, costing $15,000. A. G. Cable was granted a permit for similar improvement at his Sheridan road residence, at Wentworth avenue, costing $35,000, and the third permit for remodeling work was issued to \'f\T . T. Cresmer, for a one story frame, sun room addition to his 'residence, at 542 Longwood avenue, costing $3,000. Don't ·F orget Closet When Planning a Room Kitche~ In the arrangement of the kitchen it is well to remember that adequate closet ·room is important. Spaces of correct shape and size should be left for such odd shaped articles as floor mops and buckets, vacuum cleaners, dust pans, ironing board, and brooms and brushes. USE GOOD CLEANING MIXTURE When w~shing walls finished with a flat wall paint the following ~lean ing mixture will be found satisfactory: 1 gallon hot water, 1 pound soap chips, 1-16 gallon kerosene. ====== ===== ===== ===== - === REAL EST ATE LOANS with lowest commission rates. We solicit either construction loans or loans on completed build· ings-residences, apartments and commercial structures. For Your February Investment We offer real estate bonds and mortgages in denomina· tions of $100, $500 and $1000, secured by North Shore properties. Partial payments if desired. Price $100 to yield 6% REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPAR.TMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMETTE Telephone WILMETTE 4000

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