Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1913 — Page 8

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First Prices will be Low. The Restricted number of Lots makes Big Increases in Value Certain. Country Club only a

few blocks from here; gives character to the whole neighborhood.

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Wide building lines everywhere. Your neighbor can't cut off your view. Makes yards attractive.

Fine old orchard here will soon be in full bloom. Deep forest on Illinois side of line.

This land is so high here that terraced lawns 'are possible the only place in all Hammond.

All improvements are now going in. No delay for water, sewer, gas, lights, walks and pavements.

Building restrictions make a subdivision. No store buildings permitted. Lots are deeper.

Fine black soil here. Trees will grow. Flowers will bloom. Your garden will be a joy and yon dont have to import the dirt.

Telegraph poles, water mams, gas mains and electric light poles will all be in the alleys; 20 feet wide.

We Offer Three Lots for the Price of Two in Momewood.

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No one will be allowed to build on less than 50 feet of ground. Flat buildings are tabooed. These are home sites.

THERE WILL BE SUCH A TREMENDOUS DEMAND FOR THE PROPERTY THAT RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE NOW.

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Conkey Avenue Cars turn here. Only a 20 minute walk to town from this High Grade Property. Within 200 feet of

Glendale Park, where the finest homes in Hammond have been built.

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Hohman St., a splendid auto highway the show street of Hammond.

Automobiles can mi around block instead of backing up tof tarn. 'Not? how street corners aii rounded.

Note this atistic treatment. It is getting away from straight lines and corners the modern idea.

Note the wide streets, the narrow pavements, to cut down assessments, the wide grass plots and all walks on the lot line.

Lots are deeper than in any other subdivision in Hammond. We don": make nine lots grow where eight grew before

A splendid parkway of dense foliage will line this side of the street to be planted by a landscape architect.

Nine-foot basements could be dug here. No terrors in the spring flood season. HealtHest place in Hammond.

You are away f-om the clatter and dirt of the city, the smoke and noise of trains is absent.

HAMMOND & SUBURBAN REALTY

COMPANY Office of the

Hammond Savings & Trust Co.

597 Hohman Street. Phone 62.