Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1922 — Page 2

Friday, January 13. 1922.

THE TIDIES l'age Two S0D1HERH OUTSKIRTS EXTEiEli SMILING MERMAID SETS NEW RECORD FOR (JOLDEN (5ATB nan 1 along: linen of 'past resistant. Tf 1 nosi ility towards improvements i.i met HARTLEY THEATRE William Fox presents ciio direction the energies of those v. hi. develop. afnaH will he cret1cd oi another direction. An illustration of thw cooperation Ui.it niako.1 rapid progress poss.blo is that of the propi-rty owners on dackson stri fct f tc 4omc tnattprs of surfa-ce wtiter cir.'j iiia v. erf provided for th"."" who ii j i f. red before 'he board of puhtie V- t.rl.s ef.r .-;s d thctnuelves ;; belt-:C unatiimous'.y in favor of th- pnijtn t t l av tf.-' street with concret.-. ARTHENON EATRE EETTY ELYTHE (The Beautiful) in the World's Greatest Motion Picture . "Queen of Sheba MONDAY, JANUARY 16th FOR ONE DAY ONLY LAST TIMES TODAY ( Iht I) All - . j .I i Pas, Present, Future f'V; Jf s. HEUBERT'S GREATER DeLUXE i IPP: -y - .. .'.-'srrfSi I' A

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r;irnr three sdiort months of no; "".'rir.- the southern outskirts of : -!vl v. til .rejected southward a ,i;.i'--r of u mil.j. Thai is i r . t 1 1 o : - i 1 1 c i t:sivn :;s the growth !' otici. s. The thiny th.it is lriiidii is al'.-ut tho i.-iiiirovcnient of four stints, i'orssr aveuu'i in the South Viow n.l'1 I-J to h-s pav-l with concrete from :'t:unlj.-.l :it:i;i;e to Vine street. Io the Madison Terrace addition .ef- ." sot , ?lvit,nK ar.ii Ja"kson stiver are I '(, In- Tiavt.il with onori.'tf south to : --.r. street. In M;iyw..od. Morris :-,it: to he paved. This- in,-.;-'S t of over l rn:se of i.aMTr.t t!i:it . t bul.t i-n th inlti.uivf of ioif.j', Martin & Co. who own o- : 1 r.i r:,; the properties in w !-.: h .'.;so i to ;r n emer. ts) ar to h- mad-. 'TliW TYPE OF P AYI.niNT ! ki. ! style pavement, consisting of two I mis. th'5 curt arid th pavement. k ! 'nr r:o!;red. at thi uKpt-w"it ot 'hi.s real entsito firm, with" a. ciinil ;'.aoav.'Oicn un.l '"orb of rnon, 'vila,'-

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EVENING: 3:15 PRICES: EVENING: $1.00-75c-50c Plus War Tax

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