Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1919 — Page 3

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MODEIIN VANCOUVER IS RICH IN ANCIENT INDIAN LEGENDS

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tie Pacific trade: p.obir.;r. iv;ns;'ain

sncomvr will cel. rale I:"-1 c r.e or t'-e : thirty-third birthtisv in Jlav. A : world, a haib ,i. ;, ' bnest hncrs

, T ;, . V- then too. a dchL-httul climate, heau- splendid huntn.tr. vet travelers w: o p o-i airour'iy-is . g..errrv L the out;t,t Al'lh the i!cl;an !

ceter.-ay oeiwpen r.ast an?. c.-w. f0r a rich tarini

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know her a? a fine ntouern city. It

: hard to behove that up to Mav au-krcr to ho- popuhr.:-)-! and woalt

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:srd Itimhenne Var.co-tvi-r over to V-t; I'ale I-'aces,

t f;'cors in tin tr lfi.-vniis stil! enwrap tl-e old

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from ti e i-'a- iia?t iroc s t!;ro;:ch ti.c?e into a little booklet and

the f:to of Van-.-onvcr ? virvin . Vancouver and traveler.', bs- a ri'. ihroarh it we learn that those

rooks known a? the Lion3 of Van-

fcrcyt. The new town jrrew a a if hy ; arranjre to st"n ever th"ro. A habrda

msc.c, but when oiny three monH of tnnjrue". Oriental and O.

old was w,ne'.l o.i

ateiv it was rehui tr and continued to

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recm- of the Vancouver Hot

couver, are monnnieni s to Mother1k od so much iffr-j 1 y Indian":

tl.e Siua'h Mock in The Xar-

V'ancouver of today, rii h and beauti-

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ae Tnammotn, n;odern Ftructure. From ' rows eland for clean

first trans-continental Caradian rail

way; secondly, the wa bu;t a'..t..ut ! ceiiars. vi.-

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Bolshevik Premier Converts Villa into Fortress and Lives in Luxury.

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feel lhat our pas! ro-oi-(i ami steady urrwlii ar ovidoiu'o that we arc worthy (' your coiitidcu'-c. ! u , .oSicif.s of tliis hank arc founded on liont -t. u uiuhf ttpiu-ejple-;. Sti'icl adhcraiicc to lionesi, sound method- ; , done much toward the growth of our institution. DEPOSITORS: ... iikr to fed that in hrin.'-rincr their hir-ine to n hank, ihev ai'e helpiue: p huild ii up. W"e want you ;.- !' iicil, 'av toward u.

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CAPITAL $250,000 SURPLUS $ 75,000 SAFETY SZRVICE SILENCE STRENGTH

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its popular roof rarden an iinsur- that 1 bander l.'ook in the Capnan? I ire-sod view of sea ami mountain." River is an everlatinc record i

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he was the western terminus ot tat . luiiintr motor drives tnrouch Sfan-: w hite marric for br n-rinir favorab! ;

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Y(r ViSLAEiZI-: THAT UOML IN VOTiv MIND'S KVh.- 'n- picture it on an ample lot,, V roundr-Mi wit; e.ju.-.Uy alt radive h-.-mes. 'ou plan iuteliip.nt landse-;p,. -ardenint; with the aid oik I

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"III . .V j VOL Consider VVIiOM VOLIi N KM ! 1 1 !; dvS WILL LL. Vmi know full well that there must he a dosr community spirit fcr u .-r ivss. a iixtai. iieiuld)orho,d ideal' lookim; towards the city heautiful (hat wiii he a t;uaranPe a;raiu:-t und".i ral le eiu-r aaclmjems. , ' YOU G G II TE IIP LA T H, SPENDING TZiOUgANDS OF DOLLARS ON YOUR

FAITH IN THE FuTJP.S OF TEE -HSc.HC 0D IN WHICH YOU HAVE CHOSEIT TO BUILD YOUR KOI-E. I-ITirTCI YOU LOST TAKE EVERY POSSL

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Kenwood's Character is Protected Within and Without For All Time

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I L'M idONs AoK A.MLLL. - No flats are allowed. No hoiwe mar bo built on loa than ri

('et oi lronta.tr.'. No i-usiiwss may he conducted in Kenwood. No house mav he built in front of the lixed huildin- line. OLMHILLY DKYLLOPM iNT IS Till MLLK.

iM-.rs uui) ,n i KKm MMMis lihAl IIll L. ( i lendale with its chistor of ooptlv hnme

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a,d. joins it on the north. A heautiful citv narkwav. landscane.T .-it .n -,,i ,ii,v')m,,in-n,;.nii

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east. South oi' Kenwoid lies South View, a subdivi

home in a s-cn acre pai

mom of parked acres and AY. (I. Paxton's $30,000

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R)LM-:sT PL'KSLin'i; PK'OTKCTS WKST SIDK.- T!

r e h- ( 'ook Count ' wa-

ie purchase of the 130 acre Forest Pre

t lie -n -11111: achievement m the protection of Kenwood's environme

No settlement of inferior character can ever he built ih-re now. One Hundred and Thirty acres

shad' dm and walks he just across the Slate Line wit h limit possibilities for landscape de-

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THIS ENVIRONMENT IS YOUR PROT ECTION No CO k, Y AftfS in t--v(nid. No factories pM-r' i's a v with ntnoKenwood's JU'.ti-" is as .-eriain --ViSi-; M ,A NN I N n. c XKKiti. ki-:stuh:t!o.s !N thk a us tract ipshuf. an i KIXUU S! RROI'NUINUS ran p ::,iv aiake

YET YOU PAY NO MORE THAN ELSEWHERE - TF TO !tK liOI.VC, TO HI !I,U A liOMK COSTING $-l,OOf.i.0O OR MOB

VOC OI'dllT TO PI:"-: I S T.OTS ;oxl3' SELU FOR $1,150.00

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RLSIHKN'OK OK iiOKIS KIJTZKK. The home of Locus KJitzke in Kenwood is one of the most, eostls' and m st attr;a-tivc homes in .Hammond, h is oik- of he aivhi -teelural triumps of A. C J-h-rry Oc Co. The house is of brick and tile and could not he built today for less than. SliA.f )! )0 or Si'.O.OOo. In its arrauuemeut , interior linish and exterior settintT'of lawn, shrubs and trees it is a place that attracts instant attention. Mr. Klitzke's lot is not rectaiiLnilar. Kenwood trets away from the aimuhtrity of most subdivisions. It is diamond shaped with rounded corners mid he has made the most of its possibilities. Mr. K!itke has one of the show places of the Calumet district.

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LM-'SI HKXCE OK ATTOUXEY c;LKNN' I). PETERS.

One of tiie at i 7'a-u ie and b'eautifullv

ated homes in Kenwood is that of Attorr

and Airs. Peters. With the Forest Preserve

on one side and a view down the winding coin's.1 of Kenwood avenue on the other there is no more heautiful location in Hammond. No one would suspect Attorney IVters of beimr an amateur naturalist but he knows e r t ree and shrub in the bipi woods bv.its La! in name and he has coaxed

a pair of blue birds to tenant a little house.

in ins wed! Laid sea ped back yard.

KKSII)KN"( K OK OHARLKS NKIDOW. h'or years luisiuess ties kepi Charles Nei.low from moxini; from !wn town la a home in the suburbs. Then he look the huh by the horns and bought thy splendid ; une of Harry Kolk. Now he knows ihe- pleasures of seeinu' apple orchards in bin un, lie breathes fresh dean air, he lives in an orderly environment: he has met. his obimation to his family and himself. Charles. N'eidows lmme is complete, modern and beautiful and he has followed the neighbor hood trend bv makimj Jus surromidimrs as

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In No Other Place in Hammond Can You Get a Hiqh Grade i

Lot For $1,250.00 or Less.

H U I 1M.1 A j - v, i..r . w e sen on oiin r;iri in, n? per eenr aown ana j- ner (

month. On approv.cd buildiuv; projects wo will take a second mo.rljracre for U0 j-or cent of the

chase price of the lot to help you tinance your buiLlnur operations.

HAMMOND NEVER SAW SUCH A MARKET FOR HIGH GRADE HOMES S e v'c r a 1 $ 1. "),(.) () homes have been sold in the past three mouths. This means that you have jrot to hurry if you would still live in an exe'ip'-ive residential .lis !!. A ear fiv-m now you will have to pay somebody a proiit if you would live in Kenwood. The war is oyer and the building of fine homes has been resumed.

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