Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 70

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WILMETTE LIFE April 5, 1929 : :~Y.f:L~~N Industrial Realtors to Hear Talk on U.S. Service When the annual convention of the National Association of Real Estate Boards is held in Boston June 25 to 28, Dr. Frank M. Surface, assistant director in charge of Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, ·Washington, D. C., will be a speaker. Dr. Surface will address the Industrial Property Division of the Association. He will talk on the services which the Department of Commerce can render to industrial Realtors. ' The effect on industrial real estate which has come about because of the substitution of machinery for labor will be one of the important topics to be taken up in the Industrial Property Division meetings. The migration of industry, the pronounced present movement in which industries over the country are picking up their WILL PROTECT .Y OUR WALLS and DRAPES INSTALL THEM NOW DURING SPRING HOUSE CLEANING All Insurance Policy on Y cur Decorations Eatim·tea Cheerfully Furnished American Metal Product. Corp. Superior 768! 805 N · . MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO that have STYLE · aOIIE ~.--.::~-- ~OLOa OF and DISTIW.~Tiow. PATT.:aw. for ~'- STOllE call 0'1~~ Our Easy Payment Plan WiliFitlnto Your Budget llAYUAaKI:T U. S. Tent &Awning Co. ·························· 701-709 N. SANGAMON ST., CHICAGO " plants and transferring them to toea· tions which have become more advantageous through changed industrial conditions, will be a third important topic for the discussion of the InRecent sales reported by 1ohn F. dustrial Realtors. Hahn, Inc., of Evanston include the What the manufacturer expects from ' · the specialist in industrial real estate following: William Ross sold to John Strom and industrial locations will be an120 feet o' vacant on Central Park avother discussion topic. enue near Harrison. Ma~ Hahn was the broker. Begin Construction of Charles Peterson traded the 24apartment at 809-15 Seward to W. M. InCO nwoo partments Miller for the two-flat at 624 Asbury, Work was recently started on the the house at 628 Asbury and the twoLincolnwood apartment building at flat on the northeast corner of Monroe and Wesley. H. Hultman and Max 2400-03 Prairie avenue. Hahn were the brokers. · This structure, designed by Phil Henry Laughein sold to Joe Perkovic Danielson, architect of the Homestead the vacant property on Central street hotel and other buildings in this vicini- near Lincolnwood. Max Hahn was the ty, will be three stories in height and broker. will contain 37 apartments with the Emma M. Smith sold to William H. most modern arrangement and appointLyman the vacant property on Orringments. A. E. Harper, 2002 Harrison street, ton avenue at Simpson. ]. H. Born was · is one of those prominently interested the broker. A. M. De Coudres sold to Martin in the Lincolnwood Building corporaCorcoran the house at 2027 Ridge avtion,. which is erecting the structure. enue. Max Hahn was the broker. F. H. Thomas traded the 14-apartELECTRIC HEATERS HANDY Spring and fall heating in nurseries ment building on the southwest corner Reba place and Custer to William or. other places where infants or others of French for the house at 919 Monroe spend a good deal of time on the floor street. Max Hahn and Mr. Hultman can readilv be done with electric heaters built to throw their warmth mainly were he brokers. Roy S. Bates traded the house at along the floor. These are equipped with a rod heating element inclosed 1421 Wesley avenue to F. W. Runge within a tubular grating. A polished for the house at 2619 Central Park avcopper sheet reflector curves from the enue. A. M. Landaker was the broker. The McBean estate sold to John top of the grating downward to project Nally the six-flat at 706-08 Monroe. a flood of heat to the floor. Max and Will Hahn were the brokers . John Strom traded to Fred Schuett 51/2% MONEY the house at 2444 Central Park avenue Have funds to loan on choice Imfor tb.e house at 925 Wesley. Max proved North Shore Suburban rea· 1 Hahn was the broker. ldence property at 5~% Interest. See us on renewals. 1 Charles W. Johnson sold to Edward H. Gardner the vacant property on the E. G. Pauling & Co. northwest corner of Lincoln and 5 N. LaSalle St. Franklln ·7741 Ewing. Mr. Born was the broker. Many Realty Deals Included in Report of John F. Hahn, Inc. 1 la tc tc v; 01 Cc L · 1 dA et h: I A DISTINCTIVE HOME For the particular buyer. with fine view of Jake. New brick residence with Gorgeous large living room Floors The Pennsylvania Salt Mfg. 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