Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1921 — Page 7
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"Tuesday. July 12. 1921. THE TIMES -.PAOK-SEVKN Tl 1 1-' PI IAD A PTPn "M T"t m r mrMt tif Av t i ' t i i i. , , . .
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inL i iLi ur aUBLHViaiUlN is thoroughly established. You know who ypur neighbors are going, to be. You know they are a class of people who have beautiful homes; landscaped yards and perfect lawns You know the subdivision is new enough that all of the homes 'are modern and up-to-date; no forty-year-old, delapidated houses along side of your new home. Kenwood residents are progressive in spirit, young and forward looking. YOUR STREET IMPROVEMENTS ARE IN and almost paid for. You don't have to gamble on the chance that uriprogressive neighbors may block a street improvement. The builders of Kenwood believe in their project and were willing-to take the liability of having to pay for $50,000.00 worth of street assessments in order to get a uniformly high-grade residential development. People do not build fine homes wrere they have to take chances on getting streets, sewers, water, electric lights and telephones afterwards. , , " We do not deal in promises which may never be carried out. We paid as much for Kenwood street improvements as we did for the land. We neyer asked our purchasers to take a chance on anything. That is why Kenwood is practically sold out. That is why its homes are the finest in Hammond. People said, "The owners of Kenwood have such faith in Kenwood that they have built deep sewers, costly pavements, have planted elm frees. So they, too, had faith thought lots and built fine homes. . . t i There are so many instances where subdivisions have been sold out and then abandoned to their fate that the public has become skeptical. They know that after lots get into the hands of many owners there is diversity of sentiment regarding improvements that makes it almost impossible to get them through. . That is the chance you take when you buy in a raw undeveloped subdivision. When the subdivider dodges the responsibility for street improvements, the chances are that he plans to get out from under and let you fight the question out with your neighbor. And it usually is a fight. -
There is hardly a street improvement that come up for a hearing before the Board of Public Works that there are not two factions the "Fors" and the "Agairrsts' The time to get improvement is when the subdivision is new.
-when the improvement is to be put up on a built-up street.
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WE HAVE TEN FINE SITES LEFT MANY OF THEM THE CHOICEST LOTS IN THE ADDITION We have four fifty foot lots for $1,500.00 each. We have two fine sites for $1,600.00 each. We have ihree seventy-five foot lots for $2,250.00 each. We have one corner lot for $2,200.00, and another for $2,400.00, each with seventy-fiv feet of frontage.
Five Per Cent Discount for Cash Many Kenwood sales have been made where big profits have been taken. Our prices will soon be advanced to mttt the market. There is $500.00 profit in every fifty foot lot we own. High grade lots are scarce. Ask for an appointment right away.
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BY GEORGE K. HOLMES t STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE WASHINGTON. July 12. Japan alone today remained outside the conference barrier. Every nation to which President Harding addressed his invitation to conference has either formally or informally signified its w illinsn' ss ie
participate with the exception "f Japan. AVhile there la little in Cashlngton to indicate the Japanese attitude, officials entertained no serious doubts today but that Japan wilTbe represented when the emissaries of the world powera gather around .the conference table In Washington In the coming autumn.
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Moral pressure exerted by the other world powers alone will balny Japan into the conference, according to the belief prevailing among officials here today. They declared Japan, cannal afford to remain outside the.confrence, and thus give notice to the world she is not willing to reduce armament and endeavor to yet t leu the problem of the Pacific which are prolific of trouble . Much conflicting news has come from Tokio in recent months rewarding disarmament and actually there is
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ing the real attitude of the Japanese people on tho question . Some Japanese leaders and lecturers have been buU in their demand for an international armament agreement but on the other hand the press --' Japan has been rattling the sabre while tlv? government went on arming at a furious pace. This baa led to confusion on this side of the Pacific and even those officials most closely identified with far eastern affairs are in doubt as to which element is uppermost In Japan the tAK-oppretsftd masses, the sabrerattling press, or the militaristic gov ernment Itself. Thre is reason to believe that Japan would accept the Invitation with a great deal more alicrlty w re
the proposed conference to deal merelx with the question of a reduction of armaments. Tho Inclusion of the whole problem of the Pacific and far east in,1h program is not pleasing to Tokio, according to well informs quarters here. The Tacilic and far east phase of the conference looms larger and larger as the proposition is studied .
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BY MII.DIIKD MORKISt STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. K. SERVICE COITKT S HOUSE, CLEVEl-AXD. O.. July 11. Tie state today withdrew the fir.n count in the indictment chancing Sirs. Catherine Eva Kabt-r, with at
tempting to poison her husband, Daniel Xaber, wealthy Cleveland publisher. It gave no explanation ar.fl the defense hailed it as a victory for the accused worryin. declaring: the state had failed to prove the poison charges and a most important link In their case to show a conspiracy to kill Kaber. The .-tate rested its case Immediately following withdrawal of the count. The woman who has sat in the-court room with head drooped as the state wove its net of incriminating evidence will bare her soul as last witness for
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National Association of Heal Estate Boa rd s . Business conditions arc far from b;:U and are tolng;.to be a ro.it W. better In tho near future, nceordintf to early arrivals. The deknates declared the business outlook in the south and west was particularly bright with the south favored asainst the rest of the country. . Each of tho realty ien from the south and west tcrrrd conditions bost In his own locality. "Business In the south is aurprls., innly grood," said Meyer Eisemcn, of Xew Orleans. "It is improving all the time." "Business has been better than we had any rljrht to expect." added AV. T.
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