hes > N i kcE 2 margess ofn Teamyivania| INVESTMENT FACTS fls oo temes on shdeh ‘.‘.il FOR SMALL BUYERS him play with matches. =â€"~«â€" We do window washing all year around. We wash and polish cars in owner‘s garâ€" Windes & Marsh Highland Park 2757 M. E. Faust GEO. S. SCHW ALBACH Agent and installer of All Metal Weather Strips 600 CRNTRAL AVE Highiand Park Tel. Shop Phone H.P. 457 Res. 1985 513 Eim Place, Highland Park Dr. IRVING G. SCHUR Buite 4 H. P. State Bank Bldg. Telephone 678 256 St. Johns Ave. Highland Park DR. MELVIN B. HASBROUCK Tel. Glencoe 42 _ Hours by appointment 16â€"18 N. 60 N. First St. Highland Park HIGHLAND PARKâ€" WINSOWâ€"â€" CLEANING SERVICE Carpenter and Builder t Storm Sash and Storm Doors CABINETS J. SMITH HMinois Li d 1. Surveyors g:&'. Municipal yad Engineers Jlih DR. B. A. HAMILTON FRED C. BREMER Carpenter and Builder General Contracting Jobbing Promptly Done Osteopathic Physician 353 PARK AVENUE Glencee, Illinois TELEPHONE 410 DENTISTS Jobbing a Specialty Tel. 2190 3â€"Prompt publishing of prices, available at once by ticker, supplies 2â€"Listing gives the stock prestige n‘_â€"mnmn-dop- If stocks are to be listed on the Chicago Stock Exchange there must be some advantage to the company or corporation making the listing. I talked with several men qualified to discuss that subject. Here are some of the reasons they gave me. 1â€"Rigid â€" requirements lift the stock out of the class of investments which must come under scrutiny of Blue Law investigations. 092,907. _ These facts are stated frankly to develop thought and conâ€" sideration. The interest of Illinoisâ€" ans is in Hlinois. Seven of these twentyâ€"two epmpanâ€" ies are intorporated in Illinois and maintain headquarters here. In spite of that, New York‘s trade in these stocks in 1926 totaled 10,507,669 shares while Chicago‘s was only 1,â€" listed on both the New York and Chi cago exchanges. Another End But there is another end to it. We find 262 stocks of companies doing business in Tlinois listed on the New York Stock Exchange, which are not listed on the Chicago Stock Exâ€" change: Of these sixtyâ€"nine are inâ€" corporated in Illinois and maintain their producing headquarters in Iliâ€" nois. New York stock exchange busiâ€" ness in these stocks during 1926 was 13,372,573 shares more than Chicago stock exchange for the same period. Only twentyâ€"two Iilinois stocks are By Lester B. Colby (IMinois Chamber of Commerce) | Only the other day I was talking with a prominent financial man about }i-vut.e-b. The subject of the avâ€" erage small investor, especially the small town investor, came up. l asked him what impressed him most about their methods of investing their savings. He replied: _ "Their extreme daring." That rather surprised me. I had supposed the small investor, especialâ€" ly the small town investor, to be wary and suspicious of fakes and frauds; rather cautious. My friend informed me that it is the large investor who is cautious. So I asked for more information. â€" *"Simee the World war investments sit stocks and bonds have becomse common," says my friend, the financial expért. "Buying has been free and liberal. That, of course, is good. But the small investor is likely to buy knowing relatively little regardâ€" ing the assets behind his stocks or bonds, little regarding the manageâ€" ment and little about the methods of organization or doing business. Are they doing it? In some ways they are. At least fifty per cent of all the public utilities now being fiâ€" nanced in the United States are fiâ€" nanced in Chicago. In that one diviâ€" sion we go beyond our territory for wefind utilities in Florida, New Jerâ€" sey, Maine, Minnesota, Colorado, Okâ€" lahoma, Texas and the Pacific coast coming into this market with their securities. HOW TO GET INFORMATION ; There are six principal stock exâ€" changes in the United Statesâ€"in New York, Chicago, Boston, Philaâ€" delphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg. The Chicago Stock Exchange stands second in size and influence. It passâ€" ed the Philadelphia exchange ten years ago, the Boston exchange eight years ago. Two of these exchanges interest Illinois Investorsâ€"the New York and Chicago exchanges. j Every Investor Interested | Every Illinois investor is interested in developing lllinois business in every way. That means that, speed and service in transactions being equal, he ought to favor the â€"Illinois institution, which is the Chicago Stock Exchange, with his business. Likewise investors in other central western states, who profit when this midwestern country develops, ought to favor the Chicago market. f No Ready Market "He is likely to purchase unlisted stocks or bonds and when he does he may find, if the time comes when he needs quick money, that there is no ready market_for them. A wise investor should consider two thingsâ€" safety _ and merchantibility of his holdings. _ "Anyâ€" investor can ascertain the value of his listed stocks in a moâ€" ment any day by glancing at the fiâ€" nancial pages of any large city newsâ€" paper. If he wants to know the value of unlisted stocks it will at best reâ€" quire some investigation, some loss of time, and even then he may not be certain. Listed stocks are instant collateral at almost any bank." So, seeking to be of some service to the hundreds of thousands of small investors who have developed in IHliâ€" mois since the World war when the purchase of war bonds educated them to what they could do, I began to seek investment facts. 4â€"Rules of the hink to be tharged to hugere actly popular in Europe now, and since he has heard the result of the Chicago election King George may feel that he is not exactly popular in certain parts of America. The boys are doing great stunts at throwing the hammer, but can they throw the hay this summer with equal _ Mrs. Viola C. Williams, _ ___.___â€"__‘lm covering the goods, chattels, and merâ€" hone Hi chandise, and all other effects and Takpmfl‘lf.:\'lw £180 INTERIOR DECORATIONS § things which are now in storage will AND FURNISHINGS thon be ofered for sale to the highest| W, A, Noerenberg Co. and best bidders in separate or bulk CEMENT WORK CONTRAcTORs| ___*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lots as follows: C Bresser; thairs, tables, beds, 614 Glenview Avenue ses Ceniral Ave. . Tel. N P. $59â€"2088 Tigie rnoarrcg rs sojest Highland Park W. B. FREEBERG Right reserved to re: any and all bids. â€"â€"_'l‘ l!_ â€"â€"â€"*â€" P'â€"m‘““â€" lmr‘i:;" Dnomï¬n:‘ Window Shades HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFPER elephone Highland ump Shades Draperies & STORAGF COMPANY. D TMOAOT NT Furniture Painting and Decoratina 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Mlinois. Butler, Harold Wolf, and J. A. Curâ€" tis. The play is a melodrama of New York‘s underworld, by John McGowan and Lloyd Griscom, and the authors ’have been successful in making each and every character a finely pointed type of the halfâ€"world, where a gat and its use are part of every young boy‘s training. The plot is hatched in Lila Mason‘s boarding house,. where resides a bootlegger, a gambler, a gunâ€" man, a pickpocket and a general bad boy, under the chaperonage of a girl who is trying her best to keep them straight. The gunman is madly in llove with her, the gambler is heartily her worshipper, and although she loves the gambler, she has obeyed her maâ€" ternal instinct, instead of her pasâ€" sionate desires, and resolved to dediâ€" cate her life to the weaker man, the lad who carries a gun. He must promise, of course, to go straight. But there is a murder and the central ofâ€" fice detectives jump on the entire crowd in a weedingâ€"out process which permits of soaring heights of drama and milling moments of "melo." All of this makes for an eventful evening in the theater. Underworld types are having a big inning on the stage this season and the bad boys and girls you meet in "Tenth Avenue" are true to life as life itself. Mrs. Viola C. Williams, and to all_others that may be interâ€" ested herein, that there will be sold at public auction at the warehouse rooms of the HIGHLAND PARK TRANSFER & STORAGE COMâ€" PANY, 374â€"376 Central avenue, Highâ€" land Park, IiMlinois, beginning at ten a‘clock in the forencon of the 6th day of June, 1927, to satisfy the wareâ€" houseman‘s lien now held by the unâ€" dersigned, against s "TENTH AVENUE" BEING New York is exploiting its thorâ€" oughfares this season. Upon the heels of "Broadway" comes "Tenth Avenue," and of all New York‘s interâ€" esting streets or alleys, none can comâ€" pare with this crooked, little street in NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE OF GOoODS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: oranges or potatoes. Deliveries are made and the paper, which represents some undivided partâ€"interest in some great manufactory, business house or utility, changes hands. that devilish portion of the city known m as "Hell‘s Kitchen." "Tenth Avcnne"{ IC SERVICE is all that its authors intended and aUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS is played for all it is worth at the| Starting ~ Lighting â€" Ignition Adelphi Theater, Chicago, by Edna | Gretstes, Paonine, Ienitien Unie _ Retaired Hibbard, famousâ€"as the wiseâ€"CrACKINE | Autoife M"'â€"N..' Temy Drncte Strambers goldâ€"digger of "Gentlemen Prefer | IBL l'\"l-mbh-l Grid o8 Blondes"; William Boyd, who will alâ€" : 1i & SECOND 51. ways be remembered as the hard bofl-J Tal HoP 9774 ed Sergeant Quirt of "What Price o Glory"; and by Louis Calhern, the | Highland Park Radiator and silken villain of "Cobra"; supported | Fender Repair Shop by a platinum cast which includes | Roy Gordon, Gregory Ratoff, John | 513 ELM PLACE. ... Highland Park Butler. Harold Wolf. and J. A. Cur. Drive your car in and get estimate Other reasons, some of them techâ€" nical, can be taken up with the secreâ€" tary of the exchange by anyone interâ€" exchange of this class and type as a gambling place. It is today a marâ€" ket. Securities which are as safe as man‘s ingenuity can make them are dealt in. They are bought and sold. The Chicago Stock Exchange is the only market of its kind in Ninois. Step into your bank if you want to invest and through your banker you may buy with the full knowledge that these Illinoisâ€"listed stocks have a protection thrown about them as strict and conservative as any stocks on any exchange anywhere. 5â€"Rules which regulate and faciliâ€" tate the delivery of securities in proâ€" The guying and selling is as direct and clearâ€"cut as the buying and sellâ€" ing of beef animals or clothing or _____ SHOWN IN CHICAGO Edna Hibbard Plays Leading Part In New Sflw at Adelphi Theater PROGRESS TILE CO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HICGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FLOOR and WALL TILE Telephone Kildare 2499 Wareland Ave. (Not Inc.) 11 12 Complete line of Furnitare and Floor Covertiqs PHONE HTGHWoOS mse ‘ Chiropodist _ 380 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 2489 ‘Zement WiGewnts, Cement Fisors and everyâ€" e uEce e Eie on ced 5 h ntanc eb‘ jing Irtivaie Fesie| â€" MASON CONTRACTORS _ E. NELSON f 217 North Green Bay Road m Dry Cleaning â€" Pressing _ _ _ |Mmemsnmmepenmamncnneaecmentmmnamaaes Tailoring and Repairing Chiropodist Telephone Highland Park 2180 ‘Tel. n_w-u:rr Ts ~ OFFICE HOTRe: w' A‘ Nmm a’ @untnbinmibanSWeninertbmaminecmmnemmemmncemmms Cement Work & Grading Contractor ug in oo Unnrnt Lins Aetmnate Hrpinld \Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. Classified . 32 N. First St. Highwood Fuel, Feed PHONE H. P. 1112 _ DEERTIEI West of Briergate Station CARPENTER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Telephone Highland Park 828â€"R JOSEPH J. BERUBE Telephone Highland Park 57 Lake Shore Creamery C. B. Hanse. BUTTER â€" EGGS HOME DRESSED POULTRY Carpenter & Builder Contractor /Â¥ . A,. Noerenberg o. wl Shop in .rear sn-ur.'::u.. Rd. / MENT WORK CONTRACTOR3| _ â€"_+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"* Phone H. P. 814 Glenview Avenue 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 939â€"2028 A. A. ROBERTS Highland Park W. B. FREEBERG Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Tt | Interior Decorations, Window Shades Furnate Work TW,‘,‘W Park 1482 _ “" Shades and Draperies Res. 366 Central Av. _ Tel. H. P. 2164 Automobile Painting PIRST CLASS WORK Bring in your car and let us make it LOOK LIKE NEW CEMENT CONTRACTOR AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES LETTERING â€" MONOGRAMS High Grade Work §16â€"518 Laure! Avenue GARAGE and CAB SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE * Chicago Motor Club Service Station EARL R. FROST Evenings by appointment DR. E. C. GORDON JAMES COLLINS Auto Painter CEMENT PRODUCTS Sievers and Cervi Eatimates Furnished No Job Too Large or Too Small 318 North Green Bay Road BUTTER AND EGGS Phone Highland Park 612 LARSON BROS. CEMENT BLOCKS Opposite North western P. UGOLINT | Furniture Painting and Decorating ied oritogne, Rapaies Percent Work a Specialty .. MOTOR CAR OFFICE HOURS: 685 Central Avenue THIS SPACE FOR SALE | 6 â€"_ ~ BRENIGS RESULTS ® Maron and Coment Contractors lnu.m 6856 Deerfield Ave. Highland PAFK | axsmemrs., 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 2443â€"989 221 North Ave. Highwood, Illinois| _ All Kinds of Ornamental Plowing, Ezxcavati Gravel, Sand,) Sewer and Water "â€,‘ m Black D\flm.,ï¬mm House Service Railroad Ave. Highwood, I1I. Drainage and Catch Basin â€" P. 0. Box 196, Highland Park, L. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Tel. H. P. 245 Telephone Highland Park 1849 'â€"â€"Wâ€"â€"_â€"M Park 1435 â€" 91 DANIEL A. FAY A. E. SODMAN Painting Paper Hanging â€" Interior Decorating| . _ Bgoerxpre-: . ** 2 h. Winert Wes Fase Pailess """| 300 Ashland Ave. . Highwood, IH. 638 Skokie Avenue WM@Miipiptemnammmmammmammmmemmmenmmssmmmemmass Tel. H. P.924 _ Estimatea Furnished Central & Second St. "*Tel. H. P. 949 C. V. NICHOLS, D.D.S. ERNEST H. KUEHNE 16 N. Sheridan Rd. Moldamer & Humer bid. Phone Highland Park 1035 ERWIN F. DREISKE Phones Highland Park 2358 â€"824â€"J D. & R. ELECTRIC Contracting and repairing Attractive lire of fixtures PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2222 "Vetter and Better All the Time" ELECTRIC SERVICE +â€"_â€" H. FRIEBELE PAINTING AND DECORATING RADIO AND ELECTRICAL | W. A. Noerenberg Co. APPLIANCES PLASTERING CONTRACTOhs â€"â€"'â€"*â€"_‘r e 614 Glenview Avenue PAINTING and DECORATING Wall Paper and Window Shade Samples Office Phone Highland Park 2750 Ezterior and Interior Painting Decorating and Paper Hanging Canvas and Tiffany Work a Speciaity Estimates given on request General Practice of Dentistry ecial attention to pyorrhes and prophylaxin OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 1? and 1 to 5 p.m. 7:00 to 9:00 . General Electrical Contractors ‘ _ Electrical Wiring Tel. H. P. 2371 Telephone Highland Park 755â€"M Mrs. Mezzini & Son ' JAMES VITI & SON Dr. George H. Mitchell FLORIST ____| _ ANY AND ALL KINDS __ Artistic Funeral Designs 53 South. St. Johns Avenue W. B. Freeberg Phone Highland Park 602 688 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 2443â€"989 MASON, CONTRACTORS l 607 GLENVIEW AVENUE ates Furnished N.l.r.m-.xl H. M. PRIOR CO, Boilini & Grandi FUNERAL, DIRECTORS [ & AS l\/llu.‘,’ RFAF Je on mitn k in y SHERIDAN BUILDING _ | P _â€"ASTERING CONTRACTORS Fixtures and Applianees "Say It With Flowers" 614 Glenview Avenue Highland Park, 111. EXCAVATING FLORIST oumnins. Abdvadiinds Abdcnd them new life and prevents disease; order your hardy perennials now. or call at Nursery at Orchard rd and Please drop a eard in P. 0. Box 251 West Park Avenue. No Telepbone. Lumbye Sorensen, Nursery Man. JOE VENTURELLI C GENERAL MASON CONTRACTOR ‘ Masonary and Cement Work T MOVING AND EXPRESSING Grading, phnâ€"t‘lrng; trees, shrubs, evergreens; making flower and vegeâ€" table gardens; estimates given. 278 BEECH ST. TEL. H. P. 1442 JOHN OSTROWSKY NURSERY is open for business; who will % your GARDEN WORK, tree chopping, and new planting. and shrub trimming; perennials and spring flowers always 320 North Ave. _ Phone H. P. 2391 HIGHWOOD, ILL. on hand. W. Park Ave. Tel. H. P 2098â€"Yâ€"1. YOUR _ TREES, SHRUBSâ€"â€" and HEDGES need trimming for it gives Tel. H. P. 441 529 S. Geen Bay R4. EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS Highland Park, Ill. PLASTERING CONTRACTORS Ornamental and Decerative Piastering Tejephone Highland Park 530 SEWER AND DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS OPFICE 361 RLOOM sTREET Peter H. K. Grimson Telephone Highland Park 209 Telephone Highland Park 2180 Percent Work a Specialty F. D. Clavey Ravinia Nurseries PLASTER CONTRACTOR S. T. REBLING 388 ‘Central Avenue Private Ambulance THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1987 > SIGNS H. F. Kelley, Mgr,