May 13, 1927 . WILMETTE LIFE tS As Expansion Fills the.Valley Skokie Acre-Holders WiD Profit__._...~ Chicagoans are moving in increasing numbers, · to a new-found playground where life is better, cleaner, safer. I""' r ~~:) An army of Chicago families is on the march, anxiou~ to leave the cityt s clamour far behind. They have· found the beautiful Skokie valley an ideal · place to live and raise children-atnid vast stretches of grassy fie I~ forest land and picturesque skylines. The trend is unmistakably northward! Recent transportation extensions opened this district to commuters. · And as the influx increasesvalues go up. Those who buy acres now, for homes or investment, will realize a profit as did first-comers in this fertile region. They will enjoy here the benefits that draw cultured people to the North Shore-the educational and · recreational facilities, the magnificent· landscape, the interesting motor roads. There is still a limited amount of high and welldrained acreage, sharing this .new development. Quinlan 8 Tyson, familiar with every foot of it through years of activity here, can show you the · best opportunities, and tell you why they are good. Complete records, long experience and a closecoupled organiza,t ion enable them to judge values accurately. Their information on Skokie acreag~ is at your disposal. Call, phone or write. 1\,s_,·. ·~· ~ . " Special Offering Beautiful 20 acre piece of high, rolling land with a fine house and orchard. Ideally located adjoining large de· velopment and close to the station on the Skokie Elec· tric. At the pric~ of $J.ooo per acre with reasonable terms, this is a real in vestment and also a wonderful homesite. ~- j I I J.N~c. CHICAGO OFFICE 40 N. Dearborn St. Central 0227 For 4 J fJttltl EVANSTON OFFICE Fountain Square University 2600 uln 11nd tentala. Fint ESTABLISHED 1884 WINNETKA OFFICE 746 Elm St. Winnetka 2199 ·pecit~liat· in North Shore ttaidentitJI tJnd buaineu mod,.. W.na IIIHl inwatmtnt.,_;tmutlnct of 11!1 trJPfl