Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1930, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE February 28, 19,l0 Fdl Heroine of Play ~------~------------- I~~~~Rfv~It: - HERE Lot on Central Avenue Leased for 100 Years on Evaluation of $1,700 Foot Showing Exquisite Lingerie We can beat milady saying ~.'just . gorgeous" as she fingers the exquisite underthings featured in our display. So they · 0 are·. . . new intimate garments rn the finest of rich silk crepes. Asla.wMarie Linterie and Hosiery Shop 1159 WILMETTE AvE., WILMETTE PH. WILMETTE 4370 I A new record in the valuation o f \Vilmette business property was estah iished early this week when the parcel now occupied by the Scott Funeral home at 1109 Central avenue was leasr:-d by Martin J. Corcoran to an undis closed lessee for a period of one hun· dred years. The average rental under the terms of the lease amounts to $5,100 a year, or six ·11ercent of an evaluation of S:85.000. This is at the rate of $1 ,700 ;:.. front foot, declared by real estate brokers to be a record price for the village. The plot will be improved with a one~. torv building, containing two storeroOJils. One of these has been lease.:! by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea company for ten years. Work on the huilding is scheduled to start within ninety days. The structure will co~t. it is announced, $40,000. Anthony H. 0uitsow i'i the architect. .... ]. C. Cormack of John F. Hahn, Inc, represented all parties as broker. I.eMiss Agnes Biesemeier, of Wilmette, gal details were attended by John J. will have the role of the heroine in Corcoran. ·'Three \Vise Fools," the New Trier .....__ Faculty .Jlen's club which is to be pre- Work of Remodeling Movie .se nt ed for a second time thi s Saturday Here Progressing Rapidly night, 11arch 1, in the New Trier audiAll contracts have been let and prentorium. She will play opposite Robcr1 ;~ration s for the opening of the thea·: ·arpenter, an o ther member of the New t e r on Ceritral avenue are progressing Trier fa .:ulty \vho helps to furni sh u~ c r~.pidly, it was announced this week: A · . . . . l'crtion of the equipment and seatmg r omantic ~ntere s t. Mtss Btcsemcu~ · ed and · ar"' . r .h~ s f net'l't' 1 tes 1 1ave a 1reac1y a r nv " . J·layed \nth the Poughkeepsie Ltttlc IJeing in . ;;talled. Interior decorat Gr s Theater ::It Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and "ill start work within the next f t: w lias tak en part in scYcral north shore clays and under present plan s the theaj)roduction s. ____1_ter pen in about si~ weeks. "ill . CONTINUING MEST JIAN'S ONE MORE WEEK 20% to 35% SAVINGS The immediate r~sponse and the numerous rugs purchased during the first week of our rug clearance, is convincing testimony that the values are genuine. So that all may share in this opportunity to become the proud owner of a beautiful oriental at a genuine saving, we will continue the clearance for one more week. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THIS ~ALE IS BEING HELD AT or ~n's 1146-1148 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 588 EXTRA SPECIAL Only a few 18x36 Anatolian mats remain. Your choice while they last ...·· · $7 50

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