Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1929, p. 44

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44 WILMETTE LIFE August 30, 1929 N. E. PROPERTY ACTIVE Afoving in Chicago 'SILE DTOMATIC THE NOISELESS OIL BUf\NEI Hahn Reports Numerous Sales in Lincolnwood in ·october Will Be Light, Prediction Spreading "moving day" over many months instead of May and October ts to make October moving lighter than usual thi~ vear according to Oliver S. Turner. ci1airi11an of the Chicago homes e.conomic ·council. "This year a large dt:crea:;e in Octoher movers is inevitable since twenty percent of all leases written in 1928 expire outside of May and J m~e." Mr. Turner said. "~ext year constderably more departures from the old dates are indicated. "The percentage of apartment leases \\-rittcn this year to expire out of !Ieason has increased seventy-fiv. c percent over that of 1928. Check ups with 112 of the city's largt?st real estate offices, twenty - one of \vhich manage more than . 1.000 apartments apiece, show that o~tt of 40,3~ apartments rented, 14,57.J leases wtll take their signers out nf the 1.1 ay and Oct. 1 moving class. This is thirty- . ix percent of the total. "The numher llf ptnpk who moved in June this year is e\·icle n cc that th<' work of the cuuncil is Cl)llYincing: Chi cag-o of the advantage of having- a vear arnttnd mew ing sea..;nn ha . horne trnit. One oi the largc..;t :--outh . ide real estate firm~ rented morL' yacant apartments durin _ g hali , 1i thi~ m<: n~h t h a n i n t h c w h()I e 1111) n t h P t :\ p n l. The total nu111her nf familie-.. !lll1Ying in Tune \\'as 31.000 thi:' year. "'l'he saYing in moving e:-:p e n ~e.... has l>cen one of the chiei appeals of tlH' ne\\" svstent to the ptthlir. Sinrl' eighty percct.lt oi the mo\·ing i:-- done l>y iamilics li\·in .~ in one, t\\'n, and three roClm apartments a reducti· ·n in nw\·ing cosh is nD :-illlall hl'm·tit !1, making more CPtllfortalJk lirittg rirr utn~ta nCl' S for th 11:--t of modnate meaJh." There Is Only One Silent Automatie Leading in Sales Because Deserves To Lead Unrivaled- SilenceDependability and Economy Oil - Gas Automatic Heat Cannot and Will Not Be Dirty- No Smoke or Odors to It Ask us to explain why Silrnr Auromaric costs less co operare or ask our users- rhey know . If you are using oil now. Ier us explain how Silenr Awromaric will pay for itself in oil savings alone. Would you like to hear your domestic warer supply with oil in plan~ of coal or gas? Ask us abour it. 1620 Sherman Ave. Evanston Greenleaf 700 900 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Winnetka 650 Interest in Lincolnwood property in Evanston jt1st south of \Vilmette continues strong, according to a report by John F. Hahn, Jnc ., \\·ho list se\·eral recent transactions in this district. Axel Bjorklund sold a 70x92 lot on Hawthorne lane to C. E. Blomgren, Jr., who is building an Engli h cottage type residence \\'hich has been purcLased bv D on D. Patterson. The transactio.n wa s handled by \Villiam A. Sadler. E. J. Edwards has purchased from Bentley S. Handwork the heavily wooded lot adjoining his former home at 2720 Lincoln street, where he contemplates building a large home. J ule Born represented both parties in the sale. A large tract of Yacant property at the northeast corner of Hidgeway avenue and Harrison street \\·as sold by Charles F. Speed to Robert L. Anderson, who is erecting several new English type homes. Henning L. Hultman and Sadler represented both parties in the transaction. A 48x145 lot adjoining: this tract was sold by Clayton ~ itchell to Stephen C. Ladd, who is erecting a ne\\' residence of earh· American architccturl'. Sadler wa~ the salesman. The seven-room colontal re:-;idcncc at 2760 Garrison _trect, owned by Axel Sax and ] ohn Pearsons, \\·as purchased by H. J. Beck. Horn \\·as the s ale ~ man. The mirrored cabint"t dn·s . . e:-; up a hathrnutll and hecau:-;e it may be had in matn· stdc:; to suit all needs, it onh· re~nain.:-; for the builder or the nw(lernizer tn chon. c hi:-- Ln,·n type . I. . . Yards CHICAGO EVANSTON Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Henry W. Drucker · 1125 Mohawk Road Indian Hill Estates BUILDERS' & SlJPPLY M~~L~OR;I COMPAN\~ EvANSTO:-.: I General Millwork 2131 DEWEY AvE. University 7700 HcsnARD Woolls Wilmette 289 ,.. DEERFIEU> Phone Greenleaf 6040 lllllllllllllllllll WILLIA:\1 \Jill II 11111111111·1 - B. LUCKE Plumbin~ and Healing Manufacturer of "Lucke Leakproof Bathtub Hangers- Patented JOHNSON BROS. HEATING CoMPANY Heating - Ventilating -~ R ef,-igeration 1419 r.ELLEPLAINE A VENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOI S 514 E. RAILROAD A VENUE Phones: Wilmette 2020-2021 Phones: Wellington 2792-2793 - - - fiii!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ pAl L PHILLIPS Plaster Contractor and Repair ,Work , 828 OAK ST. WINNETKA Phone 'Winnetka 2181 i \llllllllllllllllll' - --1 1 TRIANGLE MosAIC TILING COMPANY Not Inc. Floot· Tile · Wall Tile · Fireplaces Mosaic Ralph E. Stoetzel. Architect 1 - --- 1111111111111111111~ John H. Davies BUILDER 1167 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette Phone Wilmette 1664 I ---1 = I= 1 1 1509 OTTO ST. CHICAGO Phone Wellington 8083 'lllllllllllllllllfContractor for WILI\1ETTE ·COAL & MATERIAL Co. 1301 LAKE AVE. Wllmtlte 4200 Gretnlenf 4280 I I I JAMES WIGGINTON Our Flagstones Make Beautiful Walks 1115 :::~~·~:~~::TON Wilmette 4200 University 676

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