Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 21 September 1922 — Page 9

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TheMore You Boost the Stores on Calumet Avenue-Just that much Faster will this Section Develop

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ANTICIPATE BIG DEVELOPMENT ON S. CALUMET AVE.

streets. The big demand for the homes makes this expansion essential. The- lopical territory for this development ji South Calumet avenue. Every home "built on South Calumet avenue or in that vicinity is a

new support for Calumet aven'',:c

hus-iness houses. , Calumet avenue merchants have a right to feel that the future isvery bright.

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er works plant r.nj tSie deep-sewer i system to Calumet avenue cannot, be over-estinmted. i When the waterworks lias been i finished, giving- ample force for j South Calumet avenue and the de-r! sewers are lai4. affording" adequate i

sewage facilities fur the territory, from Standard fi venue south to t':e Little Caiamet rivM'. C:U;tnot ave-

sue will ha ve nothing to hold bcka,r nu'n of Hammond has moved its development. j hi concern. The Automotive Equip-

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e.Tly in 1S23. falamet avenue rv-ai estate deal'rs predict that the eon. :!. ion of !;. waterworks and deep sewer ini-i.-, . i vf;o on: s will launch a gigantic i es i. t in 1 hi i i I'i in k "oooni alons

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cation at 019 Calumet avenue.

Jerry O'Xeil. pro'r-ietor of the O'Xti! .'.'-'to f-'a les Co., will exhibit the new Paisre and Jewett models at the Crown Ioint Fair. Friday and Saturday. Jerry has handh d the

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The material is the striking feature of this sports suit designed for winter wear. It is imported striped loucle cloth with border bandings of solid color. A long convertible collar, wide sleeves and deep pockets are touches which please the wearer.

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In selecting a car the collective judgment of thousands of buyers is a mighty safe guide f to follow. The Columbia Six is not only one pf the fastest selling medium priced cars in this country, but is used and well liked in practically every country cn the globe even in out-of-the way places where no other American-built car is known. When the entire world judges a car good, it is a safe car to buy. COLUMBIA MOTORS, COMPANY, DETROIT, U. 8. A IIERRINGTON AUTO SALES 22 Calumet Avenue ' Telephone 74 ' Hammond, lad. GEM OF 'THE H I "G H . W;-A V

K. J. "Herkner has :become established in his new store at Calumet avenue. fe has a complete line of hardware and a well equipped shop for furnace repairs. J. H. McGuire has the contract for the plymbinsr and heating' on the new $50,000 building to be ifcuilt immediately by ( Joe Sprajria at the southwest corner of Hotiman and Clinton streets. -

At Schreiber'a new lararag-e will be ready for occupancy abocut the middie of October. It will le one of the finest in the region. r Dave Friedman, proprietor of a tire ftore at 70S Calumet avenue, is orje of the most optimistic Calumet a venae boosters. "Where do they set this stuff that Calumet avenue

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The Calumet Aveniue Pharmany has addc-d hundreds of dollars worth of new merchandise to its stocks, this mont'li. Burch Brothers, who deal in auto:i b " e tires. 711 ..'lium'ot remit, report ha.'inc- broken all records

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The Goodrich Semi-Pneumatic is the only hollow center Crude tire with a one-piece steel base. Cut fronr one big steel band, this bise is ail the same enduring unit. No parts to come loose. No chance for half of a Semi-Pneumatic to creep out of line with the other. This one-piece steel base is but one of the many important features of this remarkable tire. 'Two tires in one" combining much of the cushion resilience of the pneumatic with heavy duty durability of solids. It has most of the working range of both. ""Telephone us and we will come and shov you the points of construction and records of performance that in a single year have revolutionized motor truck operating standards. The Calumet Avenue Garage, 773 Calumet Ave., Hammond, Ind.

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for sales. This will be far and ahead their best year. The ealumet Avenue C.arag? ii.uli oducing- thje m-w semi-oru-ouvU-ic truck tire which has aroused the interest of the motor world. P. M. Hudson, proprietor of a ipaint shop and paintint? conti actor, -has ben going full blast alf sunnier. It has been his biggest year.

Izzy Levine declares that he had a "hunch" when he named his place the '-Prosperity Cleaners and Iyers. -." We've certainly Jived 'tip to the name," declares Izzy.

HAROLD LLOYD , AT DeLTJXE

"Grandma's Boy," Harold Lloyd's newest comedy in five parts and his most ambitious attempt for Associated E'bhi'bitors. come to the DeLuxe theatre PaturdaV. It is the comedy that Bob Sherwood in -I.ifi-' said should win for Lloyd a "i-o;n and bath in the llalil of Fame." The story, which is by Hal Roach Sam Taylor and Jean Havez has for its theme a subject as serious as the regeneration of a coward, but its seriousness adds to rather than detracts from the fun. Lloyd is the Toy who. all ihis life, has been gripped Try fear. One day after his weakness -has been driven very forcibly home to him, and he is filled with shame, his little oldfashioned grandma tells him' a marvelous of how his grandfather, who 'had distinguished himself in the Civil AVar, overcame his cowardice with the aid of a charm given him 'by a gypsy. Grandma gives the Boy the charm and what he does then is too good to tell. Suffice to ay that the boy finds that courase is a matter of self-confidence and ne comes out on ton. 5

. The east in &.;;..port of Harold Lloyd'Tn "Grandma's Foy" presents Mildred Davis as the Girl. Anna Townsend as the Grandmother, Charles Stevenson as the rival, Dick .Sutherland as the Rdling stone and Nonh young as the Sheriff. Fred Xewmeyer directed. The titles, like ell Lloyd titles, are 'by II. M. Walker.

Marshal Foeh's Ideas as Youth Were Modest

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE FAKIrf. Sept.- Marshal! Koch 'became reminiscent a few evenings ago at a small dinner party. He was asked what he wanted to be when he was a boy soldier or merchant or what? "I can't reply verj well to that." he answered, and his eyes twinkled. "But when I was a young officer I

used to build air castles. I -visioned myself attaining the rank of colonel and retiring wi-th the honor :' the cross of an officer of the Lrglon of Honor,"

Octopus Not Dangerous; Really Timid Creature INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS.: Sept. "The octopus not only is not, dangerous,.' h-ut it 1m a vetf timid creature," declare? Professor Joubin. director of the French Technical Bureau of Fisheries, in a statement to La Liberte. ,An unusual number of members oif the ocftopus family ha come up on the French shore of the English channel recently, and bathers have been afraid to go into the water. 'The acSvenfrure which "Victor Hugo describes, which Is the classic story of the octopus, has never ex-

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We Also Have Other Standard Makes All Sizes at Rock Bottom Prices

lsteii.eN.ee.pt in the boundless Imagination of the author," (U-clarej the proff-ssor. "The bathers on the Brittany coast have nothing to fear from the octopus invasion."

7-Year-Old Son at Dad's 87th Birthday r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE -M1DL1-:;" 'KT, Ohio, Sept. His sevtm-year-oM son contributel to the pleasure of the celebration nuirking the eighty-seventh anniversary of the birth of Herbert Jacobs at his home in Kyger. The fgfd man is in fine health, Jaco'hs has been married twice.

French Don't Like Smoke While Dining rAmp. Sept. To the French eating is sacred. It Is not to be profaned by smoking between co'uri'Ss any more than one worn Id lijrht'.VP a cigar in church. A favorite ntf'tri in Paris tells of a young Freih woman In a dining oar who -jtrl pressed the annoyance of the oi,'4e passengers at the ta;ble whenj young Englishman pulled out'-iUi Pipe and calmly lit it between jive j fish and the meat courses. vCi - "Pardon. Monsieur," she addressed him. "I hope it won't distrub yet if I eat whilo you are smoking." i

Back of every job done by Hudson, there's a vision not a vision of dollars but a vision of Painting Weil Done We have always believed a client should set that kind of work AND WE DO THAT " KIND. " , ASK FOR AN ESTIMATE

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"THE PAINT MAN" . Office Phone 2120 Residence Phone 3055

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SWEET AND CLEAN is the body of woman, man or child who -bathes regularly in one of ouy porcelain or enamelnnished bathtubs of newest design. If you haw no bathroom equipment of this kind now, better let us show you some cf the new ideas. "Qukk by name and by nature"

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Special One Week Only V. Burch Bros. 711 Calumet, near Sibley Hammond, Ind. Guaranteed Tire Repairing

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We'll turn over our shop to any man who brings us a job we cannot dope out ' And Remember We have changed our location from Plummer & Calumet to 019 Calumet

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THOS. MALO, Manager

919 Calumet Avenue

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The Jewett is, we believe, the greatest six cylinder valuer: .that has ever been offered on the American market. ; r It h?.s a full 50 horsepower motor with a 3 in. bore ' and a live inch stroke. - It weighs more than 2800 pounds, and cannot be com-; pared with' Any "light six on the market. Every unit is built with excessive strength. ' It is smart in appearance.' Touring Car, $995 F. O. B. You1 re entitled to a Demonstration

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G'Neil Auto Sales-;

CALUMET AND CARROLL ST.

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To Save Your Coal Supply and get Maximum Heat You Should Have Your

FURNACE OR STOVE REPAIRS Such as Pipes and Grates, taken care of before you start your fires. r - OUR PRICES MOST REASONABLE Satisfaction Guaranteed

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8SS Calumet Phone 2829 Headquarters for Hardware, Paints, Gils, Varnishes

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and Superior Service we invite you to come ; where you can be sure about it Calumet Phairnacy

LADIES', MEN'S SUITS WOOL DRESSES CLEANED and PRESSED

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PKONE . SUITS DYED $2.75

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We Clean Absolutely cr Money Refunded. We Call For and Deliver Free

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REMODELED AT LOW PRICES Don't pay mere. Je clean for cna dollar.

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Side Garage Repair Department

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Calumet Avenue Hammond Service Garage

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Idlf'j Chicago Moior Club Mechanical Service Station -No. 440 v;:.

CORNER CALUMET AND MORRIS STREET ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 15TH DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE

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673 Calumet Ave. Eight Years In Same Location

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Lid Special Rates on Tewing and Storage. Phone Ham. 4060 i M TIRES ACCESSORIES GAS OIL REPAIRING

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