Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 May 1935, p. 44

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Houi he nuioni itration is Gass is. being utilized edvantag- omly in , many instances, providilig addltiosal light aàd creating decora- tive effects'whete efore therewas a W. are in the. market for conservative firat mortgage louis on residences part- monts and office buildings 'UC. iN. LA 5db Slk. 0ioapf coe l 1571 Shurms. Ave., Evm.etom U - 2 ing solariainito healthn roems. Thne ultra-violet transmitting glass allows the pa ssage of the. health giving raya of- the sun into the inteior of a'room. Additional windows, play rooms for, children and solaria are made aces- sible to the modernizer through the me dium of an insured, modernization1e baen under the provisions of the Na-. tional Housing act. IREPORT RRALTY SALES: Smart & Golee, Imc. report closmng the following sales last weèk: The six- room residence at 290 Harrison street, Evanston, owned by ýHarold.,F, Dun- can te an'undisclosed purchaser. W. A. Sadler was the salesman.. A residence lot 82 x, 160 on Earlston road, Kenil- worth, oWned by C. A. Herbst cf Park Ridget t Edwin T. Heister cf the Chi- cago Evening American. W. A. Sadler represented the purchaser and Ruth L. trôn1c f Baird Warfter, Inc., th~e Tips oùHow end WhatI I t. ImproveI GARAGE REPMIRS Ne6t infrequently is 'a garage ýdoor bumped asid damaged by an automno- bile when driving, it ii, or taking it. out of, the 1g arage. This often resultsi in a loosened hinge, a 1 split stile- or rait, loosened. panels, and broken window panes.*;Sucih'*repairs 'are..comnionty neglected during the, cold winter months but they may be quickly and easily. repaired during, balmy spring days. If neglectedi deterioration oc- curs and, if bumped'again by the car the door may be broken off, necessi- tating installation, of a new one at considerable expense., ]MAINT FOR LIGHT It is good practice to apply a white or very light-colored finish in painting tigbt shafts, imMie courts, .ventlaed sicylights, and other walls which en- close areas within or between build? ings and which contain openings in- tended to admit sunlight or daylight. This wili make possible a maximum of light reflection te the interior. A dark red light shaf t, for example, will. only reflect about 15 to 20 per cent of the light that enters it, while a refiec- tion value as high as 80 per cent may be obtained ini a shaft painted with a 'white or light.-colored paint. over MiU scctonui plaster uumu, psy- wood, and Iumber each day, it is an- nouncd by R. A. Goîdman of Barker,, Goîdman, and Lubin , wrecking cern- pany in charge cf the work. Last.week nine carloads cf material> were ihipped te lumber yards. in Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, ancd, owa. 'Over -one- un-, dred' carloads of .structural steel"bas been sold te, a New York firm te be shipped- on barges through the Great Lake&. Pive h undred' men are. employed on the fair grounds by the wreck:ng coin- -Pany. Mr. Goîdman states that Whon the. daylight turne lerigthens, tho wreck- ing will be placed on'a two-shift basis. He says that when lake traffic opens f reight ý steamers, will' be loaded f rom A Century cof Progress docIÉS. A new excav ating shovel especially designed for temring out coeforte pil- ings has been ordered for excavation work. The shovel, Diesel powered, will be the only one cf its kind in operation. Al cf the structures occupying40 acres must be cleared away by the end-ý of next Novemnber... lWall -Usefulý New P -FIRST MORTGAGE, LOANS W. are making loan. on well locatcd rosidences, ýapartment buildings and business proprtie- fifteen.year loans-or shorter trm-as desired. Lake GAGE CORPORATION strent 1 chic ago PAINT Ci GU.L fford1s more pleasure anad enjoyn :the children, on a> hot, sultry han a good shower bath. Shov ay be installed under tF- Mode ation Credit plan of the Fed fousing administration. REWIRE FOR SAFETY The insulation on electric wires, uider rugs receives consider, 'ear. and may break and resulti I OLIVER H Or In recis where a paneled eff ect is ent produced by woed trim, applied te day break up large expanses of plain, wall wers space, home owners are buying wall cri- paper in quantities sufficient to fill one leral or more of these paneled spaces. A variation cf this i dça lis used where a rom is papered in a flat. celer laid and some one point, such as a cloed. 7blc arch or sealed doorway, requires spe- in a cial accentuation. Careful selectioxi i of a strong, harmonizinoe design has Sr s 0e NOb

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