Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 17 June 1920 — Page 10
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Michigan Blvd. at 33rd Street, Chicago You should enjov the benefits to be derived from a membership in the Chicago Motor Ciub whether ou live in Cock County or outside. When in Chicapo it's a rok1 place to make your headquarters or to ent rt.3.;n your fm nds. The Tou.n.'.K Bureau will tell you the be-..t road to pet back home or CO elsewhere--supplv up t t'ne rr.-nute information as to ail sections of the ccwr.trv, a!.-o complete information on hotels, theater, amusement parks, railway time tables ---.tear., and i.-.terurban and the in -.cresting places t-: vi?:t in Chicago arid Cook County. If you fhouid be arre.-ted ii:.j.:-itlv or otherwise for infrir.cement of the vehicle laws within K") miles of Chicago, the Lca! Department will defend y u in court free cr in the same radius handle a case cf S50 cr less z at is should yoj damage another car or have your own smashed. The Insurance l)or.irtmeiit wad more than save you the cost of membership on your automobile insurance. We' are banded tv-o-tber 1, r the l est interests of motorists generally const-mtly fihtmc j'.-r bettor rrak and more favorable legislation. We are matkmg tiie l.;;:nvavs and eroctiug signs at dangerous crossings, curves and hn' O ir ?vstcm of r :b mi hotels and garages prevents profiteenntj and a -sure social ser ice to members while touring. Our niem'n rsiup card sevure? critic to outside clubs while our Radiator Emblem is univc r .u'y r --ih c ted. Beginning July 1st. tb.tce S-.tmco Trucks will be ready to rush to the assistance c f mc niters anywhere in C ok County free of charge. All these bmetins i r on'v '0 a -ar to those living outside of Cook County, ijl 00 extra the fr -t uor for the emblem. We are ov r do strong and growing rapidly. Help along the good work by joining today.
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Life and Activity Mean Rapidly Increasing Values
You can't go out and buy a lot in a district where there has not been a new house, a new street, no signs of enterprise, and expect some one to come along and want your lot bad enough to pay you a profit for your bargain.
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Only a few years ago this was a region of ridges and sloughs, raw and undeveloped. The first sign of activity was when the Hammond Realty Co., the owner of Maywood, showed its faith in the subdivision by putting in sewers, sidewalks and pavements. Just put this down as a real estate axiom, "unless the owner is willing to put in the street improvements it indicates he has little faith in his own proposition. ' Next came the purchase of Maywood Park instigated by the subdivides of the property and supported by the progressive, energetic citizens of the EAST SIDE. That was a big step in the path of progress. That helps to make and increase Maywood lot values. v. Let a community develop the spirit of : rogress and everybody boosts. It just seem? as though EVERYBODY has been trying ' o help the East Side. When the big munitions boom came and experts looked about for a location for a $250,000.00 hotel they changed their original plans and located it opposite the new park. In the meantime builders were attracted by the park frontage and have erecten beautiful bungalows on manv of the lots on toth sides of the park. AGAIN PROGRESSIVES SCORED. "GOD (AND THE COMMUNITY) HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES." Maywood took on the characteristics of a high grade residential district. Values increased. Then the Government came along and provided Street Railway transportation on Columbia Avenue. The seed of progress sown a few years before was growing fast. The United States Housing Corporation located its million dollar model city right across from Maywood and added to the high character of the environment.
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9J When you buy lots find out if there is a live real estate firm back of the proect. Find out if the neighborhood is disposed to be progressive or if it opposes improvements. Look back and see if the progress has been rapid; if so it is likely to continue so. Maywood is Not a Gamble; It's a Sure Thing Every change will be for the better. It is not a case of sell it out and forget it. Woods, Martin & Company stand by their subdivisions until they are fully developed. Witness the South Homewood Addition, the Kenwood Addition, the Maywood Addition, magnificent examples of city building. Ours is the "sterling" mark of the real estate business. A fixed standard of subdividing. A guarantee of the success of the project. A conscientious effort towards city improvement. Take Our Word for it. Ma ywood is a Moneymaker
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Office: Hammond Trustee Savings Bank, Hammond Building, corner Fayette & Hohman Streets. Phone 51. AGENTS ON PROPERTY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
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