56 WILMETTE LIFE / May 3, 1929 DID YOU READ THIS IN THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE? The following me11agt has recently appeared in various i~&ues of the C hicago Tribune : J'People are looking for a NEW FIELD for INVESTMENT. They are turning to REAL ESTATE in Chicago and the suburbs-where growth and profit are certain. "Pullit)g out of the stock market, and looking around for reliable investments, wise Chicago investors are turning to real estate in the Chicago area. "No other district in the country offers greater certainty of growth.* Chicago's tremendous expansion continuously makes its own land more valuable. During the last thirtyeight years the city has averaged 54,000 more inhabitants annually, and since 1920·it has grown in leaps of 57,000 people a year. With conditions pointing to greater prosperity in 1929, real estate values are certain to rise. Now is the time to invest in Chicago and suburban real estate." ' 4 *No other district in the Chicago area offers greater certainty of growth than Chicago's North Shore Suburbs- from Wilmette to Highland Park, from Glenview to Deerfield. THE NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE BOARD H. and R. Anspach J. D. Austin a Co. Lloyd C. Ayres Bills Realty, Inc. Dudley Bradstreet J. B. Bradwell Crosby Realty Co.. Inc. Dickenson Realty Ass' n. Jules Dixon a Co.· Inc. Eddington a Allen, Inc. F. H. Gathercoal R. S. Hambly a Co. Harkness a Byrne Heinsen Realty Co. A. D. Herman Hill a Stone Hokanson a Jenks, Inc. Winnetka. R. M. Johnston a Co. Charles C. Kapscbull E·mest M. Kimball Arthur Lee Mouat a Flaheny, Inc. Murray a Terry Geo. F. Nixon a Co. C. R. Norman a Co. Quinlan a Tyson, Inc. Frank A. Reid Frank W. Russo J. H. Schaefer a Co. E. Sawyer Smith a Christy Brown, Inc. Walter P. Smith a Co. E. E. Stults Realty Co. Frederick B. Thomas a Co. Tighe Rtalty Co. Vant a Selig 0. W. Walker Co. D. E. Wink Wilmette Realty Co. Wyatt a Coons