Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1919 — Page 7

Thursday, Julv 17, lf)lf.

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The old hoir.e of George Vv'ashJnffton, r.estlir. in the Virginia lulLi and facing the Potomac river,

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was Washinjfton, whose preat love for hia Mt. Vernon hoTie is iusU ry.

N. Y. BOY IN k SHOCKING CONFESSION

f INTERNATIONAL NFS SERVICE! NEW, TOKK. July 17. Willi. 'lit the Slightest trace .f emotion 1 crir oM Idward O'Hrien tM tho ro'.ir. nf .-Won. X. J., early today how a- n.ui Iv'.vvar-l E. Tag1. 20. planned the r ihh ry rA mur ler of Gardr.i r O. H:i:. v. V.o!. sale F'Htioner. Avorl ttli'phunt .1 th; New York pollo. "i i'IIrien dni-fl that he roik any rart in the actual muniT. If-- sai.l h- anl I'a:ee. uh" wre employ. as rn-":-.n.i:. r boys hy Hal!, pliyir.r.1 to roh the st.MioPtr several months sjo. "Last Friday r-ifre r retni.l to he ill.' said OTSri-n. -I stayed behind wltn him in th stofk room until thr: pttnograrhT wrt home. Faiffe put a hamrr under his ccat and then asked the Old man for his salary. . s Mr. H'i'1 opened th cash drawer Tais-'1 hit htm

twi.e over the head with the hamimr. Paisfe grabbed the silver and I grabbed the bills as the old man sank in his ehn ir. The two boys went to a show Friday r.ifrht and then agreed to separate, O'ltrsen said. They were suspected wht n they failed to re-appear for work Monday mornuisr. O Brun was cauKh! visitit'K his mother in Avon and IiiKe!S arrested oln Philadelphia v. here he was found working in a hot.M.

mtnd. I Oen. Peruhina; reviewed the early j sit Krs of the development of the i

Arieriran ai 'my in Krani until the Ki -st IMvishm entered an active sector n-ir Montdidier and struik the first offensive blow by capturing Cantisny Vi ilajse. The taklne "f I'antigny had an eUrtrual effect throughout the allied at nies," he aii. ' it aroused new j hope in those who had striikCled for ! th -ee years agamst ureat od ls."

PERSHING TALKS ON ARGONNE DRIVE f INTTtNATION M KEW3 ESlrE. Lt."NTON. July 17 The American offensive, known as the Meuse-Ar-"iine hafti--. (i;t the lii-rman lines of i onimr.n ication and made further re-.-i.-tan'e imrn'Si lle, lien. John J. Pershing I dd the American Lunohenn c.'ih he if this afternoon. ;i:ests. who indnd-d Sir Thomas Lipton. eheered the American commander for five minutes when he concluded a stirring: t"ibut of the valor of the men w-ho foncht under his com-

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Edward Eggebrecht (Lake County Agent) HAMMOND, 1 1 N D I A N A Phone 2956 Oakley Garage

FOR SIX YEAR HIGH SCHOOL lXI 'IANA POI.l.-'. July Anvng the S5i hmh schools :n Indiana there are nity iiiral i'.icli schools oicanizeJ or the s,;x year plan. A law passed t-,i the last legislature makes pr..vis'on for the exti nsion of work alon this l'.ne that has beer. at lied on for sev. muI yars in the state.. dome of the most advanced work in this l:ne has been done m the last three years in H mtinirton county by t'lifford Funde-rbui p. superintendent of the county schools. Kvery township hi?hschool in the county is organized on the six year plan. One of the greatest benefits of the six year plan for rural hig'h nchools, as Mr. Kunderhurg sees it. is the elim-in-itinn of small district schools where teachtner in advanced subjects cannot be provided profitably.

A voi: re.Tiir.r' ih-i i'.ms? PHONE 644. SUITE 3CC, DR. J. W. ACTON DENTIST HAMMOND CLDG.. HAMMOND. I N DOffice Hours: 9 12 a. m.; 1:3C-S p. m.

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PARK TRACT

Every One Thinks This Bs A Wonderful Sale. But there Is Nothing Wonderful. This Success simply shows the people of Hammond are waking up to the splendid future of this growing city, the city destined to be the greatest manufacturing center in the west and the home of thousands upon thousands of highly paid workmen who will need home places. It also shows the people realize the GREAT BIG BARGAIN we offer at MORRIS PARK TRACT.

Who Bought Lots Last Saturday and Sunday

These 67 lots were sold to homeseekers and investors. Many were sold to people living near the tract. They are neighbors and they KNOW the big value we are offering and realize they will soon double their money. Other lots were sold to contractors keen, hard hsaded business men men who know values in every block in HAMMOND. They bought these lots because they realize this wonderful value we are offering. They will build soon and cell at a big profit. One prominent

citizen bought a lot each for his boy and girl and stated he would never miss the small monthly payment and when the children were old enough to go to college these lots would supply the money they need for their full college expenses. YOU WAKE UP! COME OUT AT ONCE! GRASP THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY BEFORE THE LOTS ARE ALL SOLD.

Buys A Lot

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Per Month Pays For It

Make this Tract Yonir Savings Bank It will Pay Yois B5g Profits for Interest. Think of the many $5 you waste each moith. Put just $5 to work f cr u at Morris Park and watch your profits grow. Some day when you are too old to wor and it is too late to save you will reap a golden profit from your investment at Morris Park Tract.

You Are Not Dealing with Irresponsible Agents But with the Owners: GOSTLIN, MEYN & HASTINGS For twenty-seven years this firm has been a leader in the development of HAMMOND. Always they have stood In the front rank and the slogan has been "HONESTY AND A FAIR. SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL." They issue the contracts and warranty deeds. Truly you are safe In dealing with this firm. Any time you are out of work and for any reason you cannot meet the payments, you will get a fair deal and have your time extended. SO DON'T WORRY. WE WANT YOU AS A CLIENT and will always help you. The president cf the company. Mr. Peter Meyn, has come right up from the people. Everyone knows his clean, upright life. Success like his does not crms from LUCK but from CHARACTER the character of a "REAL MAN." He has earned the respect and confidence of all. Yet, though he is now the trusted adviser of the biggest financiers of Chicago and the nation, he has the same keen interest in his fellow HAMMOND citizen as he had when he was at the bottom of the ladder of success. His kindly smile and helping hand are extended to the poorest man Just as quickly a3 to the richest man in the state. So, I Say, Buy a Lot Now. We Will Help You to Help Yourself

luy For Heme Place

Stop Making the Landlord Rich. Nothing So Worthless as a Bunch of Rent Receipts. PUT UP $5. GET YOUR LOT Put up $5. Get your lot. Build a small house on back of lot. You can do the work yourself evenings, Saturday afternoons and Sundays. The money you now waste in rent receipts will soon make that little home grow into a real big house that you will be proud to own. PAY RENT TO YOURSELF YOU WORK HARD FOR MONEY WHY GIVE IT AWAY AS RENT? These lots have a reasonable building restriction as to cost, but we permit a small home on back of lot, as we know that man who builds on back of his lot will later on build in front and use the small place as a kitchen. BUT YOU MUST MAKE A START. PUT $5 IN YOUR POCKET AND TAKE THE NEXT CAR.

J. D. MILLAR & CO. I have operated in many cities, from coast to coast, and have sold thousands of lots. I took the contract to sell these lots at MORRIS PARK TRACT in record time. I BELIEVE THIS IS THE BEST BUY I HAVE EVER HANDLED. I have cut the prices and terms so low that my profit on each

sale is very small, but I KNOW I will sell every lot in the tract within a very short time. Come out today and get your lot. HURRY. Don't be one of those "hesitators" who will always regret their foolish neglect of this great big bargain.

Biggest Bargain Ever Offered in the Calumet Region LOCATION Property is that wooded tract just south of Columbia Park. The fine graded school "COLUMBIA SCHOOL' is right on the property. MORRIS PARK is bounded by Columbia Avenue, Second Street, Michigan Avenue and Logan Street. Sidewalk and graded streets. Office? on property, corner Truman Street and Columbia Avenue, open ever- day (including Sundays) from 9:00 a. in. until dark. Come at once and get the choice. Put $5.00 in your pocket and take the next car. TO REACH PROPERTY Take Gary car, get off at Columbia Avenue, and walk two blocks north, or tako State Street or Sibley Street car, get off at Columbia Avenue and walk three blocks north, or take East Chicago car. get off at Michigan Avenue and walk three blocks cast. J. D. MILLAR & CO. TRACT OFFICE CORNER TRUMAN AND COLUMBIA. DOWN TOWN OFFICE WITH GOSTLIN, MEYN & HASTINGS, CORNER HOHMAN AND STATE STREET. BUT COME OUT TO THE TRACT OFFICE

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