Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1918 — Page 10

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THE TIMES. Fridav, June 28. 1918. Net Proceeds Donated to AMERICAN RED CROSS lemie aitcl 411b of Jiilv Celetorattii to be given by THE BUSINESS MEN AT LAKE FRONT PARK, INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

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EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS

Katherins Hovrnrd, 431S Olcott Aeriione 2S3, will be pleased to write and receive aoclal new and, advertUios tor The Time, also Job work of all description promptly and well doae. Sale on Silk Drrsnri and AVuh Skirl Friday and Saturday Bovee-Lnlie?-, over Indiana Harbor Xationol Hank, Indiana Harbor. 6-iS-l Mrs. Wirt Morea of Drummond St., has learned from a niece, a Miss Olive Flanders, of Oak Park, that she is failing' the early part of the week for Italy where she goea in the service of the government as an expert st?nographer. This makes the seventh immediate member of the Morea family who have volunteered their services for r.iist.nent duty. Not one of the male members names appears In the draft. "I'.'i-y are the two sons cf Mr. and Mrs. Morea. three nephews, on a medc. one nn ensign, one a sergeant and maJiT of the 512 engineers, across the sf-as. Patriotism in the Morea family elites back to the days of the American devolution when Levi Flanders, the grandfather, two generations removed fought valiantly for the cause of those nays and a son of his. Knight Flanders. .lght in the Spanish-American War ;nrl !s nnw living in Mexico. The lat

ter gave up a professional career he was about to complete when the call came for patriotic duty. Another Harbor woman l honored with relationship to the Miss Flanders, that Is about to to fail abroad, and that is Mrs. Kdward Vasfar of Grapevine street. Mrs. Frank Fierce of Nevada. Iowa, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Gilland, of Fir stret, and is leaving next week for a trip to New York. Evelyn Roe of Michigan avenue Is on her way ta Wilmington.. Deleware. where she is to spend the balance of the summer months with relatives. Mrs. Frederick Sauer of Fir street. Mrs. Frederick ?;iuor of Fir street, to Fontiac, Michigan. Services at the M. E. church. Indiana Harbor. Sunday cchool at D:45. morning devotion at 11, with subject, "The Power of I nteroess;on." Epworth I.cagJe at 6:30. Evening sermon at 7:S0. with ratr'.otis devotions. Rev. Elmer Jnv, ; aster. The Misses Bessie and Katherine Callahan and Mayme Gorman are departing today for a. three weeks visit with fiiends at Alton and St. Ixuis. Mo. The meetings at the First Methodist Episcopal church of East Chicaeo to-

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To Insure Good Baking the Oven Must be Evenly Heated To insure correct heatinrx the coal must bum uniformly all the way through. The coal we offer you will throw off an even, uniform heat from kindling to ashes. Give a Trial Order for it Now

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ator of the general assembly of the United Presbyterian church of America, v ill occupy the pulpit Sunday morning at 1CM3 and Sunday night at 7:43. Dr. Russell is a gifted speaker and has a message full of power. The nw pastor. Rev. James Oitcma, of Chicago, will take up the work of the church n July 1. He will conduct the next Wednesday evening prayer meeting at "' o'clock. Rev. Ostema comes highly iccommended after several years of active pastoral and evangelistic work. WANTED TO BUY Old cottage. Hammond or East Chicago. Wm. Judges. Gen. Del , Indiana Harbor. Indiana. 19-2 WANTED Young man. 18 to 20 vrs.

the event will be announced In a later Issue of this paper. Mrs. L. Goldstein who has been visiting her daughter. Mre. M. H. Klempner in South Magoun avenue for the past four weeks has left for her home at Springfield, taking her little grandson. Dorian, back with her for a few weeds' vacation The death of Albert Kovesky. a young man of 26 years, and residing with his widow mother, at 3702 Elm street, occurred Thursday evening at a late hour. Cause of demise was tuberculosis. The funeral Is occurring tcday. with religious ceremonies conducted at two o'clock with Rev. Grossa.

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Lutheran church of East Chicago is holding a rummage sale today and this evening, at the home of Mrs. Barr. corner of 14?th street and Wegg avenue. The receipts of which are to go to the benefit of the church fund. The East Chicago Swedish Lutheran churc-h, Sunday school will be at 9.15. evening 1.20 Indiana Harbor Lutheran church. Sunday school 9 15. morn. ire 10.30 o'clock. Rev. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor. There are preliminary arrangements under way by a social committee cf the Twin Cities Business Girls 'League for a picnic to be held at Robertsdale. at a near date. Fuil particulars of

paster, -will assist. Interment will be made at Oak Hill. Hammond. Services at the First Baptist church tomorrow will be conducted at the hours of 9:45. Sunday school; preaching service at 11 o'clock, with baptismal ceremonies following. B. Y. P. L V. at 6:45, evening at 7:43. with order of Indiana Harbor Odd Fellows holding their annual Memorial Eay services. An appropriate subject will be selected for the evening devotion bearing relat:on to the obsequies' of the late members of the organization attending.

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morrow will be as usual. The Rev. Paul C. Curnick, D. D., of Indianapo

lis, who represents the Hospital work j of the Me'.hodists of Indiana. will ! preach r.t the morning hour of worship. ! The pastor will preach in the evening j on the subject. "The Way of Know!edge." I

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tingent. I The J. K. Hackett and II. S-"nvder. fam.lies f Elue Island moiored over i to be guests r.t the J. K. Graham s 1 :n North Barins avenue last evening. '

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j Mrs. J. W. Brissey of Drummond St. has been makir.gr trips to Chicago the i past week to the bedside of her father j who has been quite ! Mrs. John Davis. Jr. of North Bar- ! ing avenue entertained at a dinner par- ; ty last evening for Mr. and Mrs. James iorr!s who have been here visiting- rej-;.-tlves and are preparing to leave for j their home. Immediate merr.heis of the family were the inv ittd s ic sts. j Attorney I. L'nterman of Michigan ! avenue has retutrned from the Zion i convention held at Pittsbuig. I'a.. the

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vice tomorrovv at 3.3fi which is Sunday : school; 10:43 a. m.. and 7.30 p. m eveIr.Ir.p. F.ev. Ievjn, Tastor. i The W. E. Jennings family have mov- ! ed to Chicago from 3740 Euclid avenue ; v. here they ha' e resided for some time. ;Mr. Jennings is connected with the Independent Druff Company. Their i daughter Miss Aileen has been visitinst

a few days prior to her leaving with Miss Margaret Brissey. of Drummond street.

! The J. O. Y. club held an Informal 1 dancing party last evening at the Riley

auditorium. The Christian church services tomor-

iow will be at 9:45 Sunday school, j Morning prayer and sermon at 10:45. Evening prayer and sermon at 7.45, J with subject, "Keep the Home Fires' Burning." Rev. Herbert A. Carpenter. I pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callahan of Carey street, are entertaining: Mr. Simon.,

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Hollerhan of Alton. 111., who Is here on a fe wdays' trip. A notice appearing: in Tuesday's issua for a called meeting at the Indiana Harbor Red Cross chapter for Wednesday for the transaction of business was confused with the regular notice calling forth the attention of the club women that was their regular dat of meeting. A misplacement In copv Inserted pertained to another meeting. Mrs. A. G. Schlelker of Northcote avenue had relatives of Mrs. Edward Adams who has been here on a visii from California and who is leaving for her home, meet at one o'clock luncheon where covers were laid for twelve. The color scheme and floral arrangements w ore of the combined colors, yellow and white. First Congregational church- of E. Chicago. Rev. Robert M. Russell, D. D..

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!n Three Weeks; All Rest Sold, Don't Delay, Act Quickly or You Will Be Too Late, East Chicago and Hammond Building Lois. All City Improvements.

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Act Today NOW! No Interest! No Taxes! No Extras. Save Rent! Be Your Own Landlord! Over 60 Lots Sold to Home Seekers and Investors In 3 Weeks Mil Payments to Lake County Savings & Trust Company WARRANTY DEED TITLE PERFECT ABSTRACT FREE WITH EVERY SALE.

LOCATION

This propery is in the tract at the corner of Hoffman and Columbia Street and is the same distance from the heart of East Chicago as it is from the heart of Hammond. No more centrally located property is to be found in the entire Calumet district. These lots are the remaining lets of the Steenberg Addition. The tract is bounded en the east by Columbia

Street, on the South by Hoffman Street, on the West by Hickory Street, and on north by Chicago Avenue. ALL THESE STREETS ARE IMPROVED AND ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT STREETS IN THIS SECTION. Many pretty homes have been built and near by are schoo!, churches and stores. A perfect home place for workers in East Chicago or Hammond. Two blocks to the north is the I. C. Interurban and two blocks to the south is the 150th Street car line. Splendid car service and central location. We bought the balance cf the tract from the bank and in just three short weeks sold over 60. The remaining lots are about the best ones in the tract. Come at once. Investi3ate. We find that investigation means a sale. All we ask is your investigation then you become a buyer.

M WdSESBS TOE WMSE ' Read Carefully. This Means Dollars for Vou.

We are extensive operators. We have bought and sold lots in many cities. Our main business has been on the Pacific Coast and a short time ago we visited the ea6t, looking for a good section in which to invest. Our plan has been to buy at bargain prices and invite the public to share the bargain at cut prices and on easiest possible terms without interest. Result has been an enormous business. We have ample capital and back our Judgment with real money and plenty of it. Small profits and quick sales is our motto. You get the benefit. In cut prices and easy terms. Other real estate firms, lacking capital, are unable to offer such low terms and 6uch low prices and hence we get a big business where other firms who charge big prices, heavy terms and heavy Interest are unable to move property. IN OTHER WORDS. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN GOOD PROPERTY AT CUT PRICES AND EASY TERMS. After visiting many cities we decided that the Calumet district was one hundred per cent "RIGHT." Building sites are comparatively limited, prices very low and possibilities are simply unlimited. For years this Hammond and East Chicago section has been quiet, in fact almost asleep. Many great Industries wero

here, but somehow the people did not wake up to the wonderful present and unlimited future of the section. But the war came and with the war came war orders. That has meant millions upon millions of dollars have been simply poured into this section. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS INVESTED IN HUGE PLANTS AND THOUSANDS OF MEN EMPLOYED AT HIGH WAGES. When the war is over the activity will be even greater. The waste of war must be repaired, not only in Europe, but right here. Whole nations must be rebuilt and this vast U. S. will cry for steel to build the many enterprises that have been halted on account of the war. WHEN THE WAR IS OVER WE WILL HAVE THE BIGGEST BOOM IN HISTORY. Surely you can see what this will mean to fortunate owners of well located real estate in Hammond and East Chicago. We are experts and our Judgment is worth money to you. DURING THE NEXT YEAR THERE IS A BIG REAL ESTATE BOOM COMING TO EAST CHICAGO AND HAMMOND. Will you be one of those asleep at your pocketbook or will you be one of the wide awake ones who will gather golden profits. Remember, real estate is lower today In Hammond and East Chicago

than any city of their present size in the entire United States and this section has enough big men behind, enough big plants, enough big transportation, enough big money to make huge cities and real estate simply must, absolutely must, double in value In a short time. Will you get your share of this prosperity or are you asleep? Just use your brains. Study the present activity and the 6ure future and certainly ycu must see that now tcday is the ripe time for you to invest in the wonderful bargain we offer at only $5 per month. Even if you don't need a home now, put a little $5 bill to work for you each month and watch your profits grow. Think of the hundreds of dollars you waste. JUST PUT A LITTLE FIVE DOLLARS INTO THE SAFEST BANK ON EARTH HAMMOND OR EAST CHICAGO PROPERTY. Any real estate in East Chicago or Hammond is a good buy, but we honestly believe these lots at Columbia and Hoffman are the best buy today in the United States. But you must act quickly. SOON THESE BARGAINS WIL.L BE GONE ACT TODAY NOW BEFORE YOU ARE TOO LATE, OR YOU WILL HAVE REGRETS INSTEAD OF RICH. GOLDEN PROFITS FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY.

TO REACH THESE LOTS

From East Chicago and also from Hammond take the 150th Street car. This is the line that runs between East Chicago and Hammond. Get off car at Columbia Street and walk two blocks north to our office on corner Columbia and Hoffman. Or take I. C. Interurban. Get off at

Hickory station. Walk south two blocks. REPRESENTATIVE IN THE OFFICE ALL DAY (including Sunday) from 9 a. m. until dark. There will be no obligation to buy. Do yourself the Justice of an investigation. Price in plain figures on each lot. No salesmen to pester you. Just investigate and then call at the tract office. These 21 lots we have held for the last are the best, so hurry and get the choice. NEVER AGAIN WILL SUCH A BARGAIN AND SUCH EASY TERMS COME TO YOU. REMEMBER NO INTEREST, NO TAXES AND ALL CITY IMPROVEMENTS. t No sense making a landlord rich. Youmay build when you make the first payment or you may hold for Investment. If you have not the money for a large hoie now, build a small place on back of lot and later, when you can afford it, build in front. Meantime you savorent and the rent you now waste would soon pay for a home.

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