Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 5

Thursdar. Feb. 24. 1921.

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Are Yon Freezing? Do you feel like you are in a refrigerator all the time? Is the house or store always chilly? Bothered with colds constantly? The trouble is with the coal you burn. YOU HAVE A SMUDGE INSTEAD OF A FIRE! The trouble is not with the furnace or stove but with the kind of coal you burn. Order Southern Gem Coal Try a ton, or two or three tons. You'll notice the difference immediately a Erm, steady heat with every room cozy and warm; very few ashes to shake down or carry out; no soot and a constantly hot fire. We're Exclusive Dealers for S. Gem Order from us and be sure of getting the genuine Southern Gem Coal. Franklin Co. Eastern Kentucky Lump, Egg, Nut and Mine Run as good as Pocahontas, Mine Ran a popular Also Indiana Mine Run. coal. Honest Weight Quick Deliveries to All Parts cf City Morton Ave. Coal & Feed Co, COR. CALUMET AND CONKEY AVES. HAMMOND Phoae 262 Residence Phone 227

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SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GROCERY DEPARTMENT

PERSONALS

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Real Estate, Insurance,

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dedl in Subdivisions, Business Property, Vacant and Improved, also Farms and Acre Sites. We specialize in, modern homes in all parts of the city, and are able at this time on account of our unusual listings to show modern homes from $3500 to $40,000, from the neat little five-room bungalows to the best homes in cur city. We advise the best method to procure a home tod-iy on account of changed conditions, is to come personally, make jour 'van's known, t'ne kind of home you would like, what part of the city and the amount of cash for the initial payment. .Most inrpovtart of all now, when possession is desired, otherwise you will find it d.lticult to get what you want. Take our advice, make an appointment and ve wJl get you the home you want. We try at all times to be conservative in our lit.rigs, and tor that reason can guarantee our sales.

ugnt at tnis time we nave unuer way a nurni er oi ca'.ynvt Ave.

improvements which will be a cred.t to the East SuL. Also vo or three wonderf .1 values in business property in the choicest locations on Calumet Ave. See us early on these.

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STATE BANK CF MAMIUOKD BLDG, STATE AND CALUMET PHONES: HAMMOND 4S0 - 2S33

It's Not A 1921 Home If You Have An 1891 Basement U your basement equipped with modern, sanitary laundry tub?, hot and old running water, and a drainage system that keeps it dry? If not, come and see us today. A well-equipped lanudry rneai:s less work for the housewife or launches?, and better health for the entire household. Come in or send a postal for full information about the model home laundry. Or phone 278.

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Anything in Rubber Repaired 32x4 GOODRICH TIRES

"REAL STUFF" 778 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.

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1 A much nc'Cl:-i cafeteria arni i-el ! I i-:ir..sen is about tr onen Its doors ti

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: :uuer .C l's'i Co . who moved into ' a t'ters on Mine street. j Win. T. Uutir.S'Mi bit! sons, $Z MayI ".nod avenue, hive i'l't'oted a Pattern i sh 'P ot that ai-lres-a and arc dulr. i a nie little fcu.siae.-a.

should ajiia Igamation become a faot where vuil tho center of gravity be in j HESSVILLE BLOCKS ncfV,uTV bt x!"' uhk'f HAMMOND'S PROSRESf."TiO ol oon i-rsation among bu.:;no?-S irsn ami inv stcrt, at this ttm.'. i n? ... . , , ! . , , , , fne l,cadtnul !it ci-y to t!.r s-outh i),U'! tanoe of talun;it . v inf: in anv t-v;it cannot hi m i n i ,i;...,. Th'ie src ? Hannio.-.o, ti.ro i in t-'Tic r-ry 6tlv.intd.ge on that tlif.rutiht nrw tiiat srabl-irm. lia l for t'oi I'me l e-

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uiKUnS-, ri'.'-er.tts' vacate d hy lh Foni -"""" v i ward M:in. tf r. t to- i,.r-.Us, I a' h i

H'J4 i.i'oprty nets, make tlii- atrm-t

tiie center of activity. it ia s-afd tlifru is isof at this time a. acatit storo iho .-;ro t an.i if the re wfl'6 tn or liftocn mrro t-tur. -Mnn, tliey would be r. iitt-! in a f, ,ja:.' Caiumt-t avtmuK is, the i Mi-sr. and tiie U iig. ft Htrft-t in t!ie -iiy, v-.th.iut a curv or Vionil and has th )e.-t light in s-yMt-n.. It is r.i.ri.il ini a lurtg-i-I-.T'r-sr-nt turo uul movie tl.oatro ate

j At a iiieotinq- hclit yvstt-r.lay the E 'rtrd -jf Piib lie V.rks ati-j propf-rty ..wners decided '.o advertise for bid a 1 for I'onii'ttf v'. m of K.ut Siblev ! tre,t.

arc ait'o undor way for a e.ombtnat j. n .store snd efftee buihioig. very tmicli uef-ilo.l at this t!n.o.

i ;'ra. Jf'jrcfa rc-t Dillon has s-oid out j hor grocery stock at 63 Ci'.unift and ! leased the store room to a Chicago ! party,

Many of Hammond's most rrriitneiit ha.-inoss trpo. have vahial..: :oldtne-i there, among- them, hanker.-!, doctors and huvj;rs: they ar waiting only tor thi I.-sycholoci,;.:.' rocijo-nt to improve th'-s-j

Ru.?:l rrvo. -in of OaUnnet eve- holdings with h;i?;t;f: pronertv. Strat-

mif s progressive tutitu men, has f ,-jc points firo alrtady at a promium ciilar?ed his &li, departm-r.t whica ; and imrortant cort.-.-rd are ti-iv- l.-.-inc

dds much to tli improvement of tbo I U-v-lor-d

One of th Calurnc-t ave.Tae t-..st?rs HSH-n this way: "There Is the groat indnsrrp.l fcchool and thre e prade poiioop n t'alumf t; titford iiit- wond'-rful fchoc-1 ftn-i'.Uir-; we

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spoj-tadon fac.ilit iti.s,. The street is free- from railroads and daneerou

:-ri?3 Gertrude Claus, who has reon crossings suifh as is found in othr-r

.diiton Dmitl7 will h. welcomed .ititorig- the bnsinfs people on Calurru-e ! avenue. He is about to open a g-aso- J

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tiici'. ilUy aiir.et-t cvoryt in ti "n ami unyfd U ivt- 3Risxc-1 I fa n. iooh-I t f-! e hud 'dten srni.ii'! to. it !i tiio J !:it wh'.io flits n!s,-!i!.oi in- ro-trou c'irf of oor-s ft'n i ioi,,r c-oiOajh I

t a l-rtath. during l!i- rio.c t-i t j oft a larc r-rLi-oi ( i h- c;irt'..'.s iir- j face rtUd w it h y.-r'cra t its, factr-ries j pic, lla mniotid s!f.rt d aoii.Hi.-r.-, Th j jiidiciary" is trvjrv to t-t t;:o tati'.c initanarld bat Mammon-! is the tn-ii wlij really ftitfei a. in that ti:e cantoit j hrr.n-h out eftt'.. t. -ir-I until s- r.-.: judjcioua j-uitre :;ivr-j th-j sicna! ' ; ).' I'amniond an.i Jt-ir: ir are tt vrv : trif ndly t'-rms and th.--te rif turno:-. j of a nn : .at in, to which M-.trme-r, it i said, fj fa v ora h le. This 'i-r.ii; I u ivr ' )lsmm-ii.-i a l,?r?-; a:oa. iiirh -.voald, f-hortly he fi!--ivid-d f.-.1 im ;ji o fi. affording a resi i-no; trvU' ti vnltmitci ' i n it s pc-;- ; o :1 1 i-j :i. But Hs.--v i'i'S controls a T.rt-cf t';, ' territory l.a-tw.-tn Muns ter and In.n- ; mr-nd and oniil 11-a Jisp-ite cur t.h-j annexation i "tt'.''-d nothing can. i . .-. :-i, .-a- h Thosf hack c-f l.hi! move to d.o-e;.:-: Hammond (-out hw ir 1 j alo havt in rtiifi-1 (-itmo-t:n; Calumet I

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1 POUKD RiCHELIEU PEANUT E UTTER 10 Lars Obi Country Soap .', 10 bars Lr nn ox Soap Kleanscrs, 2 cans tor HOME-MADE DOUGi'NUTSrfr dozer. . .

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5c Assorted lellirs. ue tIoz.Sl.33

S0c grade s of fo,i, fpt-fi !, pt-r pound 4Sc 48c IV'.o Special Clend Coiiee, 3 pound limit. 35c S1.C0 BRO0 ft! Extra 69c I ih. f..ncy Table Diies...25c No. 1 Fancy Head Rice, 3 No. 1 Hand Picked B"cns, lb. for .23c 2 ',, lor 15c -I j.'-il. Pure Apple Cider. .'.-G9c CANDY SPECIAL 1 !b 25c

LVieeda or Tak-honi-a Biscuiu. 2 boxes

MEATS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS .Gem Nat, V'.'ibon Certified, Good Luck Oleo. per lb. . I our choice i;i blotter, 1 lb. J.mit I'ry our Hor.e Rerd'-rcd Lard, per lb. (2 ib. limit) . . Lxtra No. 1 Hi7!Ltirr per !b . . No. 1 Plate Beef . No. I Choke Pet Roast, per lb , Wo dress Chickens to order.

. 15c 27c 51c -17V2c . 15c . . 9c

12 Vic 221 oC . .29c

connncd to her home for the pa it Two months, has suffered a reiap?e and is utider the care of a Chicago specialist.

r-ir. and Mrs. J. F.. T rati. a v. jv are preparing: to move, to Ogdsn, Utah, cu .March 1. :rr. tnd Mrs. Chfta. Shay, f.ir fverat years residents of the Dr,e.' building, are mo-dnsr to Chicago.

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Carase Service

Official Garage for Chicago Motor Club (No. 121)

Calumet and Becker Phone 386

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artery cf roadway Iiad:njr tni-otin: Katikak!, Tid will V e r.ne f t n j importan! truns-j t- he tak n un l'-r' r ii?!deratinn be th Hammond iive : Improvement A .-.,;. i..r.', who ar-i a'to C-iCiriiv- 1hr m n n f- . r, t i .-, I

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E. Ullrich other !arjr and Calumet

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iiii'-'i itio (to.-A in ci nammona 3 oownton. " Calumet avenue is the center of our boundaries and the logical conclusion is that when amatgramation

comes it will be known as the great '

i.roaaway ci trio new oaiuinp uy. Seventy-five per c'-nt. of Ha mm .nds population, according to the ctcy map. is f ast, cf Oakley avenue, find with tiro necessary hu.-iness development, this t-'r'-et -w in b"C-:ne just what many predicted it would become, the cer.ccr of

I Hammond's business activity."

j It is s-eneraily conceded that wiTh the J 1 aroalgan.atii.in. Hammond veil! have two ; j or more important business streets. I I Calumet avenue will one c-f tiiem, ! I that's a certainty. V. ith Hchrnari s-t. i I widened and elevation of the n-ilreads ' Hohinan street will increase in import- i I fence, and Its overflow will go to State ; ! i-treot, Sutith to Calumet a'ter.ue, It is j , thought. In any eo ent, irtiMnf-sis de-

vt:ep;n- nt must be eastward -and that j it is cominK with a tidal wave most ! cryona admits. East Siders f e. 1 ra- J tcr.ably sure Calumet avenue wPl reap

the greatest rewards of anva'-tfarrmtion.

SHOES AND HOSIERY DEPARTS1ENT Aien's Black Hose, special Boys' and Mijif Cro-.vn, Black and V. lute Hose . . . . Ladies Bl ick lose

Ladies Black, Brcvvn and White, and Gray Silk Hose, $2.30 va'ue?, ,.pecial at : $1.45 Ladies' One-Si r?.n ILu-c Slipper. $2.50 value $l.g5 20 per Cent Discount on Any Purchase of Shoes FRIDAY AND SATURDAY R. O. PREVO 799-801 CALUMET AVE. PHONE HAIrfMOND 492

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yen can buy at the Calunet 'L i ; Cash Grocery Store for less jjjj money? :'

East Stders are jubilant over ,- pe-i-

ii in gr;:.u: i humus lor orit.cm.-n ai ,j

iiglits on Summer ti'i V;v? rd fr.-m Calu- : met avenue fo Columbia avenue. This wJl he a very notirabio imrrovetneot , and one worthy of til booRtini? it w PI gt'-t. tjumrntr is one of the inoft. used' streets runntnt cast, and enne'-te two main, ieriiays, Calumet and Coiuni- j I'ia. The opin on f-a ins to prail that 1 thi.-i improvement is bound to go through j ts the trajorif y of tiie property owrors are known to bn in favor of the project. With u'-iitr-'T boulevard thus improved 5-1-ast Si'l'-rn will hfve ail t!:e more rca-" j son to fc-rl "chefty."

Mustard Sardines, 5 cans. . .20c Rice, 3 lbs 22c

Salmon, J-lb. tall can 15c ! Sliced Peaches, 1 5-oz. can.. 23c

Apricots .23: Hollander Herring, b for. . .25c Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars. 43c Classic Soap, 10 bars 85c All Scrap Tobacco Sc Camels 17c Luck Strike 17c Baby Doll Soap, t for.... ,20c

BARGAINS IN USED TIRES AND TUBES . at the

e accept old tires in payment on new purciia-.ff. Bring your old tire in and get it repaired.

B. F. MANIS 575 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE HAMMOND 3364

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Phil I'ear?on. who is aasistant to Joe McCuire, plsjmMr.tr contractor on Cajti- I met avenue, ptatts that while In. the niou ntafns out west, be wh; obI to sst fif'o n hundred dollars in Just twenty months. That would make neat. Jii. ti.d i-uto to pi to h'ii.k.-i oinpr on. F'hii . ii it!in-irric-il. tn -.l :, I . nds-onie yuth vvii.ii laic.- Mue fp mcll cj f-lashr-s, I 'l i-t; f et t and Uaually wars a sili. kim ' lie.' 1

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R. C. Hobbs J. P. Hennebohle Expert Automobile Repairing, Supplies end Storage Special Department for FORD Owners Conscientious Service for Particular People 410 CARROLL ST. Cor. Calumet Ave. Haminonct, Ind.

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Cam.plv-li's Soaps, any bind, 2 cans 25c Red Buck Salmon, larje cans 28c, small cans. .lS-c Wilsco A'paragui, I lb. 15 o?. square cans. . . .4Sc None Such Asparagus, No. 2 din, extra quality. 2Sc Blo'soni Daked Beans, No. 3 cans, 2 for 25c Prbciiia Tomatoes, No. 2 cans. 2 for 23c Helmet Peaches, good quality, No. Vl can. . . .25c Club Hcmse Pineapple, while it lasts 3Sc Blossom Sardines, in oil, per can 8c Nutro, larue sie. 2 for 17c; small sie, 2 for. .. 9c Danish Pride Milk, large sire, 10c, 3 for 27c Lunch Wax Paper, 3 for 10c Errd ire Preserves anv fruit, lame jars, 2 for. . .53c Fancy Blue Roe Rice, 2 lets, for l-?C Try Our Special Blend Coffer, 3 lbs. for 93c Kellcgg's Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, pkg. .12VAc Lenox Soap for Laundry, 10 bars for 45c S'j-ar, all you want, per lb 8Voc Potatoes, good clean stock, try some, peck. . ..32c We carry a full line of Fancy Fresh' Fruits and Vegetables,

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We Give S. & H. Green Stamps and Deliver Anywhere In the City

MEAT SPECIALS

,32c ,15c ,24 c

Choice Chuck Roast, per pound Rib Roast, per pound . . . . ; Veal Breast, with pocket, per pound Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound ,

V eal Stew, per pound .' . . . .20c Leg of Lamb, per pound 38c Pork Chops, per pound 23c Leaf Lard, per pound 13 , ac Pure Lard, per pound 18c Brookheld Butter, per pound 54c Wilsco Nut Margarine, 2 lbs. 45c, per pound. . .23c Good Luck, 2 pounds 57c Brick Cheese, per pound 23c American Che:se, per pound 32c If you have a craving for GOOD Sausage, we have it

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