Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 8

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slice of hom- made bread when you go visiting, and oh. my. how delicious it is. And why? Wei!, the reason is plain. The home made bread is made to satisfy the taste of the folks in that home, and none else. It has back of it the care, and the appreciation of the folks of that home for good things to eat. That's the kind of bread you get when 3'ou order Pure Milk Bread made right here in Hammond and delivered to your grocer while it is hot. It comes to you fresh, sweet and crispy. That it is mighty good is evidenced by the number of people who will have no other kind.

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wnen you want good oread. Made in Hammond by the Hammond Modern Baking Company

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Often women" are taking chances when ordering over the telephone. But when you order groceries from us over the telephone you need have no ear. We aim to just a little more than satisfy. Dressed Spring Chickens. per lb. . . 30c Gold Medal F!o-ir. i .; -,! $1.79 Tall Wk," all brands .'. .i 6c

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There Are Just 47 Lots

The Balance of the Lots In TowleAvery Tract

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PRICESBig Fully Improved Lots only $263 Up

DOWN and $5 PER fvlONTH No Interest, No Taxes for Full Year

A TTiTM "CSC tS are C ance f Towle-Avery tract. The M4mJT. JL Iwli property runs south from Gostlin street to Interurban tracks and from Oak to Hickory. The very heart of the best north side section. Nearly all the rest of the lots are improved w ith prettv homes. WE HONESTLY BELIEVE THAT EVERY LOT WILL DOUBLE OR TREBLE IN VALUE BEFORE YOU PAY FOR IT.

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lostlm street is a boulevard, lhe Interurban line

Tuns through the property. The 150th street lin

the EAST CHICAGO and INDIANA HARBOR LINE are five blocks away. The Hofonan street line is four blocks. Hence we have ideal transportation. The property is same distance from city hall of East Chicago as from city hall of HAMMOND.

Here Are The Reasons Why These Lots Will Make

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Fir5t Wonderfully easy terms. You will never miss the little $5 a month. You waste many a five dollars everv month. Put $5 to work for you here and watch your profits grow. MAKE THESE LOTS YOUR SAVINGS BANK. Second All city improvements are in and paid for. Lots all ready to build. Nothing to pay for and no waiting. At present price of material it would cost almost as much as we ask for the lot to install the improvements. Besides that there is the long delay. Now the lots are all ready. Third Population and industry make real estate values and both are working for you here night and day. The tract is between East Chicago and Hammond and will draw in value from both cities. Within walking distance are dozens of great plants employing billions, yes, actually billions in capital and thousands upon thousands of highly paid men. All these plants are enlarging. New ones are being built. This will create more and more demand for centrally located lots for building purposes. To make money in real estate you must have sense enough to look into the future. Realize nothing can stop the wonderful growth of these two manufacturing giants, HAMMOND and EAST CHICAGO, and this property is absolutely bound to double and treble in value before you finish paying for it. These lots cannot last long at these prices and terms. You want to make this profit, so nurry out. Our office is on corner Ash street and Gostlin. Don't delay. Remember there are only 47 lots. Property is surrounded by pretty homes and at this cut price and terms they will sell quickly. Often we have sold an entire subdivision in a single day. So come out Sunday without fail. The north side owes you a profit, a big, fat, juicy profit, but you must come out to get it.

Fourth Oiher men art risking money in real estate. VHY NOT YOU? Did you ever hear of a man getting rich on a salary or wages? But you have heard of many who grew rich on real estate. Fifth The north side has been a sort of step-child to the citv. But now it is coming Into its own. Remember there are not many vacant lots on north side where the improvements are 'installed, and not a vacant house. Two blocks away on Calurnet avenue near Gostlin streets lots are considered very cheap at $1,100 each. Realize we offer you lots just as good for $265. Sixth The Marks Mfg. Co. own 600 acres almost across the street from thisp.cnet ty. They have refused many offers to sell it. They did not buy this Ug tract for fun, they arc net keeping it for fun. Naturally they will build a big plant there, jusl think what your lot will' be worth when that is built. Seventh Real estate is the only safe and sure investment for salary or wage earner. Stocks and bonds are risk'. Real estate is everlasting. Eighth Splendid transportation. Wc have all car lines and also the INTERURBAN. : ' TORFAf H PROPFT3TY take Indiana harbor or east a.L-m!- I a 1 CHICAGO LINE. GET OFF AT 150th Street and Ash street. WALK FOUR BLOCKS NORTH TO OUR OFFICE, CORNER ASH AND GOSTLIN. Or takr Hohman line to Gostlin. Walk east on Gostlin four blocks to our office. HURRY OUT. COME DURING WEEK IF YOU CAN, BUT SURELY COME ON SUNDAY. Remember there are only 47 lots and they will sell quickly.

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!in" iiihv han to rsy !ix cent3 to rule in from fho ;ary city limits in the futur", nccrriiriK to rtitin thqt is bMn; fii-'l with th ftfl.fo b'arl of pubiic VJtiiiti"s today. Tlii Clary strrot railway now olmrBes tlx. cents from X'or;y-f;fth and Broadway.

THREATS CAUSE DIVORCE SUIT In a r"titi-",T. f''l in th" ";ry Mirrrlr i-cirt, Vslr'a ruif-'' is suf in? f-r a rit-nr-t 1 rem )-r Ti'f-l'n-l. Sf. attan, nVeins' thi ) t1ir-at' r ! t cut off h-r )i.-.-)'i with an -' '-'' or ab'it. Oct. f. !! ; !.-., be. ,ini. mtrxicaf! and often b.-!t hT. h" all' ')to.li of th iii'.dr'n. $3rtn p-r ;rnr for tb-ir support and !'"' alimony is n?ld.

Gr"nnald to invstig:at thi eharg's attairst fsI-r arn At'oitiv ('. M. Grfn''(, KMirt'-th nU nnd !!vfr Starr, and as a result of tii'lr in vstiuot ion it praynd that tho omirt r"m -v Attorney Hos-sler from practicing law In any court in the state, A number of oriirlral vt-lous rhurf.s against Hosier arc not mntiontd in the rt-ition filed ystrrday.

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DISBARMENT SUIT AGAINST RESSLER NOVEMBER 24th. jifbrmnt proreti in e apainst Attorrry Roy E. Rslr. undfr inv-xtlga'ion by th grievance comtr.itt of the Gary Bar Aoclation. will t heard In the fVary itir"rlor court on Vov. J4h. The commi'.'ce arie';r.td by Ju-igf

RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT That Mrs. H. rarr. 515 V. Sixth ..

Gsry. ho was rainfu'ny 1 1--jir-! m anj automobile accident in Gary WHnm-l i.ny afternoon, is reporter) improving! nicely is the good rieu that reached! her many friends todiy. .h" whs injured when the automobile was' driving was struck by a machine driven)

by Henry f--hultz, lis IMerce st. .mi verturned.

ed with two brand new cork l-g5. "bluffy" r:des at (iary and wai presented frr.m the rr("-"ia of the ol-di'-r's boxing match at the Gary theater lat Tuesday. TWO BICMJAMES TOMORROW (iary gridiron fans will not have to S' hungry for excitement tomorrow. Two big K-imes aie billed for tho day in whf ii t!o- Knierv -n nml I'n.ebel high scb o.. t'jns will varticipato. At t!io Enorsuu field. Khhtmiii will fao Jlihiwaka. They are considered one of th fastest os well as loiviest rrep teams in Northern Indiana, l'roi b' 1 will stack xip against the cra-k St. Th'-mas high school of Cl.iC-aso and according to the dopo either one of the games will be worth the time and money.

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STUFFY" COLLINS

POLICE RECOVER STOLEN FORD

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ft Gary inn n livir at I';0 4 Ironlw .1 . put in a claim tlit i'i owii'f the ma' !r. no and sh.iwril a bill ct pur-ln.-e for it. Howf-r. it a stolen car. I'ott the J.or a." it had !u be return-Mi to Its iliicato c tier.

GETS NEW LEGS A Ford touring car. wliieh wai found by the Gary poltco yesterday. Is a car "Stuffy" Collins, the !erlei!i nr.mbat that was stolen In Clilcupa several who lo.t M In rRilrond a'-eid'nt months ago. It owner I fnm fsm-

a few tiays ago, was yes-.erda;. pieaent- pigna.

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PROF. CLARK AT TEMPLE FORUM

On Sunday vn"rnin at 1! :f'0 o'cloe.1; Trof. J. Maurice Clark f the I'niversity C'f ChicagT wt'J oceujy the platform of the Temple 1'orum at Ttmple Isra'l, 4 10 Adams St., Gary. Prof. Clark will Fpeak on tl.e subject: "Tho, 1'iumb ItailroaJ 1'lan: Whit foes It Mean?" Frof. Clark Is an authority up n railroad rroblem"! and may bo relied upon to, give a very keen analysis cf this solution of thfi railroad Question. Til" I'lur.ib plan embodi's many radical departur.-.s. especially uin the features of nvui'i:i'm"nt an-J prolit

diftributiiTi.

The public of Gsry r nd I-ako county is in'.itei to attend tlio lecture and to participate In the discussion after the speaker's presentation. The doers i f the Temple auditorium are open at lV-,f o'clock.

PERMITTED WOMEN IN POOL ROOMS Three different youth side poolroms ow ners on the pouth side in Gary were arrested by the police, last right, following complaints that women aro bewu; permitted to inhabit t!)'- places. This is in iolation of a city ordinance prohibiting minors and the women la pol rooms. They were book'd a follows Joe TrujUlo of 1243 Adams street, Thomas Boyer, 1120 Jefferson street arid Manuel Bedertllo of 1345 Adams at.

BURGLARS FAIL IN ROBBERY Burglars failed In their attempt te frain entrance to a tailor shop owned by Milan Nedlflt at 21 W lth street, in Gary, sometime during the niEht. A brick wrapped up in a paper was thrown through the plate e!a?a door, but before they were able to unlatch it, they were evidently scared away.

BAD FIRE IN FLAT

overcome by snwk'.', ivnith filled tut

Hit slime the I.; ii,. theatre at 1 1'roadwiiy in tl try at 2 o'clock day niorninc, Mrs. Frank l.yott. her baby n nii rescued by m.-iutu , -the G.iry j.ollce wh. r'.-pon. lej t t alarm in the police patr'd . 1 ;. were fmi-omscio when arrlej fr the liiiiidlr.jj. Accord in? to thi : department the 1 iaze t.tj.-;'d in t basement of the tlit-Htre. The evfof tfce Jamig-e is stiiiiat"d at J 1,000.

RETURN FHOM FORT WAYNE Thirty-two L-ake County Masons t ... have been at Fort VVayue. Ind., dn ingr the past three days tiklng t!:-Thirty-Second degree, returned today They al report that a eood time wr. had. Among1 the Gary delegation treturn were ex-senator Dwlght M Kinder and Attorney John Scott a, ; I'. J. Redding.

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