Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1922 — Page 7

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I v - ! of Importance to the' l : Calumet District

HE great Calumet District now Has its own modern and strictly up-to-date bakery a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar model plant,

equipped throughout with the latest automatic machinery and operated by a highly trained and efficient organization. This great industrial district, whose products are shipped to the four corners of the earth, and whose workers number many thousands, is gradually growing independent and able to supply its own needs for foods and other necessities. Its merchants are intelligent, alert, and aggressive and more of the wealth created here is being spent each year with the merchants located here. It is this spirit which will one day make this the greatest industrial district in the world. We believe the merchants and their patrons wiH give this great new food industry and its leading product, KLEEN-MAID Bread their support, and feel

a "sense of pnde in the fact tKat this community is no longer forced to import its bread supply. We promise you the best of service in every way. KLEEN-MAID Bread will be the best that the finest materials, the most:up-to-date machinery and the most skilled workmen can produce. Our delivery service will be courteous and prompt We ask your co-operation strictly on the basis of the merit of KLEEN-MAID Bread and its service to you. We invite you to come and inspect our plant at any time, day or night. We assure yoiKof a hearty welcome

and an interesting trip through a modern bakery.

KLEEN-MAID will be on sale next Wednesday at your grocers. We feel sure that a trial will convince you of its superior quality that the newest product of the Calumet District will be everything you expect it to be. For your own satisfaction, be sure you ask for it by name. Don't say bread say KLEEN-MAID.

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U.MET BAKING COMPANY

The First Modern Up-to-Date Bakery in the Calumet District

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