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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 18

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'I 4 part two REAL ESTATEMARKET Detrolt a strong uildi for the Calvert Company Most Talk Is bout the elray istrict i Tel Main 74 THIS MODERN ACTORY 1 nrr to his REE PRESS LINERS GIVE BEST RESULTS u't 1 hvUi transac The re Co hasstripor TREASURER ORR HAS REACHER PROVIDENCE WILD DISCUSS STRIKE WITH UNION LEADERS js AUSTRIAN PRAISE OR AMERICAN ARTISTS COR VAUUTYE RkRnVTS KANSAS CTY KANS prindley 'agent for the Bela Hubbard estate has sold rhoiiso lr QAvlM a wood avenue Visger street fm 1 A 1 Al Agents for Creosote Shingle iStaixis Sheathing and Deadening Quilt i anti Roofers Supplies on Elizabeth lot i being of" irregular floor There will be two fast running freight elevators operated by hydraulic power The heating will be by steam and lighting by electricity The completed building will cost $125 000 and will be erected by the fol lowing contractors: 'Masonry A A Albrecht cut stone Robertson Co structural steel work Whitehead Kales: roofing and sheet metal Pudrith Candler carpentry paint ing and glazing Henry George Son plastering Austin plunjbing Webster Harrigan Reid residence for George to be built on the north side of Antietam street be twqen Dubois street and St Aubin avenue Architect Thomas I3 Oglesby plans for a two story double resi dence to be built at the corner of Townsend avenue and Sylvester street cost of $4500 Also has plans for a two story frame residence for Cassbutger to be built on the south side of Van Dyke avenue Architect George Myers i has plans for a two story brick and frame house of two flats to be built by Wm Gutow on orest avenue pear Heck Place It will cost £3 500 Architects Williams Bros have plans for a two story brick residence for Burton to be built on Sand wich street near Langlois avenue Windsor It will cost $3300'' Architect rank Is pre paring plans for remodeling the house of the ellowship club son the west side of Miami avenue between Wilcox and John streets Architect Norval Wardrop Is pre paring plans for remodeling a resi dence building and converting it into four suites of apartments at No 66 Winder street being on the south side between Woodward avenue and John street for John Gray Joseph Colwell has had plans pre pared for a two story brick veneered house of two flats which he will build on the north side of McGraw avenue between Lawton avenue and Eight eenth street to cost $2500 Architect Louis Hamper has com pleted the plans for the extensive plant for the Posselius Bros' Manufacturing Co described in a late issue of The Sunday ree Press5 and will com mence to morrow taking figures for construction Personal A year ago a co partnership was formed by George Mason and Al bert Kahn under the firm name jot Mason Kahn as architects and sup erintendents The co partnership hav ing expired by limitation Mr Kahri will continue practice at No 1117 Union Trust building with the col laboration of Julius Kahn civil en gineer Several important buildings designed by Mason Kahn now tin course of erection will be continued to com pletion under their joint supervision They include the aquarium at Belle Isle the Temple Beth El the apart ment houses of Dr Book and rank Andrews Mr George Mason and Mr Wm Reed Hill have associated themselves under the firm name of Mason Reed Hili: and opened their office in the apartments formerly occupied by Mr Mason in the Bank Chambers No 80 Griswold street Mr Mason having been long and favorably known here needs no introduction Mr Reed Hill is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology and has been a designer and draughtsman in this city for the last six years In the office of Architects John Scott 'Co he has done1 much work on the most important orders in their office Mr Walter Painter will be associated with Messrs Ma son Reed Hill We make all kinds We are located in wholesale district and sell at wholesale prices Come and see I EiDWARD ROHLICH CLASS CO 107 109 JEERSON AVENUE I taking possess Io THE DETROIT REE PRESS i SUNDAY have hardwood finish with tile1 floors in vestibules and toilet rooms and all cnovenic nces Cost $90i0 Architect Albeit Kahn is repanng plans for a brick and frame residence in colonial architecture for rancis Me Math to be built on the west side of Iroquois avenue It Will be three Stories and basement Also preparing plans for a twostory and basement' residence for Mr Barbour to be built on the north side of Jefferson ave nue near Owen park The walls to top of the first story will be of brick above? which they will be 5 of brick frame and stained shingles 'l 1 Miscellaneous BnlldingH Architects Mason Kahn prepared plans for a two story brick building for Joy to be built at the corner of Jefferson avenue and Brush street NV hen completed it will be occupied by Wm Metzger for an automobile re pository Architect Harry Rill is preparing plans for a two story brick veneered double residence for Mr Hutton to be built at the northwest corner of ourteenth and Linden avenues Also preparing plans for a two story frame In Hie State' The Battle Creek Iron' Works Co Limited had plans made by a Toledo architect for a group of buildings to include foundry machine shops etc to cover one and a hqlf acres Architects Sparrell Starr of 6t Joseph have Ians for a brick public school building for that place Thev have also prepared plans for enlarg ing and remodeling the Higbee hotel at Benton Harbor at an estimated cost of $20000 for Chas owler who recently purchased the building? Architects airchilds Bros of Kala mazoo have prepared" plans for a brick apartment of four flats for Hig man Bros I Architect Scofield of Battle Creek has made plans for a $5000 residence for Paige Marshall Biilldlng Permits Alex Chapoton Jr for Webster Harrington Reid brick store northeast corner Park place" and' 4 State street 5000 A Haberkorn brick factory for Wolverine Manufacturing Co north' Continued on Page Part Providence I March In a statement issued to day the Union Railway Co denies the demands of 'Division No 200 Amalgamated Associ ation of Street Railway Employes Tbs effect of this refusal cannot at once bs determined although it is known that conductors and motormen who members of the union have stated tn a general strike was possible if not probable In case the demands were re fused Others deny this The men asked for a recognition of the union an agreement to arbitrate differences a working day of 10 hours in 12 and a wage of 23 1 2 cents per hour International Treasurer Orr of tbeAmalgamated Association is here from Detrfet to discuss the sltuatiea with the union officials No Reason Why anyone should use soft wood flooring when hardwood floors can be put flown at about tho same cost "PERECT" MAPLE LOORING is the best hardwood lloorlng orf the market It Is KILN DRIED POLISHED BORED AND BUNDLED It Is fdr sale by HUN RLEKS whoso yards are at 260 ranklin St 1013 Russell St end Michigan Ave and Ry Also by CHAS RESTRICK whose yards are at Ainewood Ave and Magnolia St and Russell St and Piquette Ave MANUACTURED BY jrf 5 Henry Slophens Co dm1ohP nMUhMtai THIS PURtHASl Parochial Schoolhouse Architects Kastler Hunter are pre paring plans for a three story and basement parochial schoolhouse for the Polish Roman Catholic congrega tion of the Sacred Heart of Mary of which Rev ol ta is pastor It will be built at the corner of Canfield ave nue and Russell street It will be 88x84 feet in size constructed of stock brick with trimmings of Bedford buff cut limestone and slate roof In the base ment will be rooms for the several clubs of the parish besides wardrobes and toilet rooms On the first floor will be four class rooms and a large assembly hall On the second floor four class rooms and an assembly hall for church committees etc and on the third floor a large entertainment hall with stage dressing rooms toilet rooms etc There will also be a cen tral steam heating plant of sufficient capacity to supply the heating for the church school buildings and parochial residence The estimated cost is $30 000 The plans and specifications will be ready for contractors to figure on in about two weeks Other Buildings The same architects are preparing plans for a two story brick stable and carriage house for Undertaker John Delor to be built at the corner of Orleans and Winder streets It will be triangular in form 120x10085 feet It will be equipped with box stalls and approved stable fittings cost $5000 Same architects have plans for enlarging and remodeling a building for store and residence flats for Wm Neef at the northwest corner of Joseph Campau avenue and St Joseph street It will include a new store front with plate and prlsen' glass and will cost $3000 Same architects have plans for a two story frame residence for Wm Ackerman to be built on the south side of Merrick ave nue near Mount 'Elliott avenue to' cost $2700 1 Also preparing plans for enlargement and alteration to resi dence at Orchard Lake for James Gamble 'v 4 TO RE NT Size with heat power and electric light furnished AT LOW RENTAL CITY SUBURBAN HOMES OO Ltd GRINDLEY Mgr 171 GriswolaSt at as? stock I at lug pe lev ir Albert Pudrith 'v RoberCcandler PUDRITH CANDLERLATE AND ROOING 8KYL1CHT8 CEILINCS 74 and 76 Brush Street Tl 2134 Vienna March Emperor rancis Joseph to day opened the Internation al Arts exhibition in the Jxeqnstler Haus Prominent among the exhibitors is 'the Paris Society ofAmerican Painters including the works of Hitchcock Stewart Weeks Bridgemann IcQueen and Humph rey The Vienna critics highly com pliment the Americans" exhibition and especially refer to the work of Messrs Hitchcock and Stewart During the course of his visit the emperor praised the American works and asked to see Mr Hitchcock who arranged the American exhibit and expressed regret at hearing that the aytist had gone to Paris His Church Stands by Him McPherson Kas March Rev Granville Lowther" against whom charges have been preferred in the Methodist Episcopal to meet at Kansas City next week has practically been sustained by his church in this city A canvass of the niembership shows that four fifths of the members axe In favor of sustain ing him Cass park and extends 190 feet on Sec 125 ond avenue I also lot and Twenty fifth streets for $835 i Notes rom Oilier Cities The University of will soon begin the erection of a $500 000 SB on its The rising tide' of real estate spec ulation in New York city Is reported to be setting back a trifle owing to the exaggerated ideas of values held by many owners desirable prop Brady Co NEWS THE ARCHITECTS Provident Home Company (O AMERtQA) Think for Yourself and let Accordingly A PLAIN PROPOSITION: 1000 People Pay $107300 each and get (lOOO) $100000 Homes 1 ip if AUGTKSN SALE Estate of William ischer Sr deceased 230 EET frontage on the east side of MT ELLIOTT AVENUE between Garfield and orest aves SATURDAY MARCH 29th at 4 city time on the premises Will be sold in 30 ft lots or in one parcel as desired This is a choice location and a splendid chance for a good investment Sale by order of Probate Court to settle estate prniR zz cash balance twb years WARDELL SONS Auctioneers UNION TRUST CO Administrators rrfttw XO BY THE PROVIDE NT MOMI CO OAMZKKA exEcun vs O''E KANSASttry JA The rental of this home is $1800 nr Cm t'nnrxh cupy same on our plan is less than $1220 per month OUR PLAN: $300 down on each $100000 4135' ner mnnth until given you then $535 per month per $100000 is paid the Company $100 ofeach $135 and $500 of each $535 is credited on your purchase of the home? your property where you Hke and you need not even own a lot yve furnish that you select it Provident Home Company (O AMERICA jdSEORGE STILLINGS 'President President Preferred Tontine Mer cantile Company LEWIS LEiVEAS Secretary Treasurer Continental Slate Company DAVSS REED State Agents 615 Chamber of Commerce Bldg DetroitMlch Inclose B(nmns for reply1 Agents wanted? To Close Out an Estate A INE ARM i 160 acres fine house several barns for stock grain and hay corn crih live stream of water two good wells: also a flowing sprfnr rolUnt'S 5 acres woodland 65 acres meadow 20 acres plowed for spring crow n'1: for corn 5 acres fall wheat good fences large orchard Adjoins thrtvine i Good schools churches station elevator flour mill One hour' riru Detroit Everything flrst class Original owner took up land from own1'4 AH stock including several blooded animals are also for sale at ooticn enL No investment is as safe as good farms Safer than tank stock or 'farm' aDy BUrpus cash the best place to put it Is in an improved A ROSS MICHIGAN LUMBER YARD Ilf Candler Co roofing METALLIC SKYLIGHTS Repiirln Promptly Attended Phones 512 177 179 High St East Electric Wiring XiowcBt Wiring New Mowe KEARNEY ELECTRIC CO 30 MIAMI AVE Phone S037 Parochial Residence for Ann Ar bor Architects Spier Rohns are prepar ing plans for a two story parochial residence for St Roman Cath olic church Ann Arbor of which Kelley is pastor It will have a front age of flfty siv feet by thirty six feet in depth constructed of vitrified pav ing brick with trimmings of light col ored stone with tile roof Steam heat ing and all modern conveniences Cost $10000 Architects Spier Rohns are also preparing plans for a two story stone residence for Bunnot of Louis ville Ohio to cost $10000 Terrace for East Boulevard Architect Hunt is preparing7 plans for a terrace of six two and a half story brick veneered residences for John Diegle to be built at the northeast comer of East Grand Boule vard and Champlain street It will have a frontage of 50 feet on the for mer and 100 feet on the latter and will cost $10000 Also preparing plans for a two story frame residence for Upton of Utica Mich to be built on the west side of Hobart avenue north of Stanley avenue at a cost of $3000 5 Architect GeorgeSchroeder is pre paring plans for two storybrick veneered apartment house to be built on Concord avenue near Mack avenue at a cost of $10000 Architect Gregory has plah for a three story and basement brie' apartment house of six flats for Harrv Beecher tobe built at the south west corner of Brush street and the' Boulevard JtjwJH be treated by steam RESTRICK HAIN YARD: BRANCH YARD 992 to 1092 Vinewood Ave Russell St Cor Piquette Av WHOLESALE YARDS AND DOCKS DELRAY Architect raseman has completed plans and award ed contracts for a large man ufacturing building for the Cal vert Lithographing Co to be erected at the corner of Grand River avenueand Elizabeth street ft will have a frontage r( 80 feet on Grand River avenue and 155 feet the shape The frefnt walls will be con structed of vitrified paving brick with trimmings of Berea cut sandstone An imposing entrance at the main cor ner will be of terra cotta Thc build ing will be four stories and basement? To the top of the first storv it will be of number one fire proof construc tion and the upper stories will be of heavy mill construction slow burning There will be an elegant suite of of fices' finished in hard woods and a spacious' dining room for the conven ience of employes with wardrobes lockers and toilet rooms' on each HEADQUARTERS OR Sfee 7 7 A HANDSOME DURABLE IREPROO BURTON CO 1 i 7 1 7' anti I6B Larned St i DETROIT MICH fl $4 HILE no real estate deals of uWlw large magnitude were reported Bflaa last week it Is believed that several important tions were as good asiclosed port that the Solvay Process purchased' of Driggs a land from River street to the main line of the Pete Marquette railroad while it cannot be confirmed has not been denied wThis tract Is 2138 feet long and ISO feet wide and would make a splendid storage yard for cars and it is reported that the Solvay com pany will use it for this purpose There are many indications that something important is pendingin the Delray dis trict beside the new blast furnace en terprise described in The ree Press last Sunday Options upon several large acreage tracts have been secured during the last two weeks and all of the negotiations seem to point to the Solvay Process Co as the would be purchaser Tho general real estate situation Lafayette" for $3000 also a lot 32x125 on north side' of McMillan street be tween Campbell and Cavalry' for $G40t Albert Maday has sold lot 30x104 on the corner of Russell street and Gar field avenue for $1125 also lot 31x100 for Andrew Wojnarowiz to Xo wicka for $675 also lot" 28x100 on the west side of St Aubin between Han cock and Warren avenues for Noble to Wladimir Gizynski for $600 De Vogelaer Son sold' for Mrs McGuire four lots each 50xl5 on the east side of Pennsylvania ave nue between Kercheval and Mack and four lots each 50x104 on the west of the same block the eight lots 1000 also a lot 30x165 on the east side of Shipherd avenue between St Paul and Kercheval for $375 Merritt Willmarth has sbld" the Chas Brossardt 40 acres In section 17 Greenfield to William Barr for $4 000 Mr Willmarth bought this tract last week tor Mr Willmarth the new frame house and Jot 130x200' at the corner of Grand River nnd Joy avenues northwest from the' city limits for $2050 George Bader has sold to Gustav anflewer a lot 30x125 on the west side of Sheridan avenue between 6t Jaul and Kercheval avenues for $1000 Mr Bandemer will soon break ground lOT 1 (1 1 1 Mr 1 4 A rl cm sold for John Constein the northeast corner of iKirby avenue and Collins street lot 5531x100 for $800 cash? Heyerman has sold to Robert Klam the property at 1138 Twentv fourth jstreet at private terms also toLouise Bolke for Daniel Hand es tate 40 acres of land for $800 also to Louise Boike for Mrs Skinner 40 acres of land for $800 both of the above mentioned tracts are located in Brownstown township Wayne county Hickey manager of Ernest Miller real estate department has sold lor Williamson house' No King avenue with lor 50x115 feet to Alice Welstead for $6850 cash also for Ernest Miller a lot 40x162 feet on the north side of Glendalci between Second avenue and Hamilton' boulevard to Julia Ernest Hyde agent for James Mc hassold cottage with lot 30x108 on the east side of Crossley avenue between St Clair and Southmtr1erots' Delrav for $1100 also a loton the northwest corner of and Norton streets for $o7 This lot will be improved by the erection of a two story frame store and a barn this spring dc Hickey manager of Ernest Millers real estate department has sold for Mrs Nina Wirick the threestory frame house at Nd 39 Rosedale court with lot 30x120 feet to Dr Preston Hickey for $3800 for the II Stevens estate a lot teet on the north side of avenue between Second ave Jlnd Hamilton boulevard to for $450 Max Broock has sold for Gies the house and lot Nb 429 Theodore ureetor 2'500 cash also sold for himself 35 feet on the west side of Mt? Elliott avenue one block north of or est avenue tn au $1000 cah also sold to Van Hoffman the northwest corner "of orest and Mt Elliott avenues 45 feet on Mt Elliott and 162feet on orest avenue for $2200 cash Wardell will onii MANUACTURING BUILDING OR THE CALVERT LITHOGRAPHING CO NORTHWEST CORNER 4 aTV' fwPf I GRAND RIVER AVENUE AND ELIZABETH RASEMAN east side of Mt Elliott avenue 1 1 1 between Garfield nd irnreat I on Monday March 31 at 4 a 74 1 acre farm on the Updike road half seems tos be upon a better basis than mile north of Woodward avenue and any time since the panic and brok I miles southeast of On prs seem greatly encouraged The fine at 5 house new business buildings which are I an Brooklyn avenue nearing completion in the downtown I The of Webster 'Har sectlon are certain ly great improve rigan Reid has purchased and will ments giving to the districts in hich Improve the property at the north they are located an appearance of per east corner of State street and Park manence and stability and will be I Place Brown Bros' new ci splendid evidences to the visiting pub far factory The site has 10Q feet lie of commercial enterprise frontage on State street and is 60 feet I deep and the firm paid $26500 for it Active Demand for Buildings Lots Webster 'Harrigan Reid made the 1 Homer Warren Co report a splen Purchase for their own use and will did demand for moderate priced build mess suitabe heir bus 13 jUSt Closinsr OUt Geo" Hutton has sold for the Led the Tabor subdivision of 59 lots located yard estate to A Cooper and wife in the northeastern part of the city the house and lot 30x100 feet oh the Nearly one half of these lots were northeast corner of Labrosse and sold during the winter months to Ger ifth streets for $2200 also to James iuano wiu wm uuuu uuuiea inis i xsunis lot ivo bus or the St Clair spring Nearly every real estate brok Heights subdivision on the east side vuve uv iui xain avenue near warren avenue mand for cheap lots and many of for $350 also for Geo Beecher to them think that this demand may be Wallace Carey a lot 50x115 feet on taken as unmistakable evidence of a the west side of Hurlburt avenue rising tide in the real estate market porth of Kercheval for $600 They all agree that it is in this way I Henrv Linsel that all previous real estate acreage Schreciteniere a3 Pvt di booms have begun and confidently of predict an early return of the time hjns and Moran when men with money to invest will gog casir aisnnr Eieder compete with one another to secure Le lot ffn Sai! es" desirable acreage tracts S'11716 bloc tQ same cash also for red 1 erick Steiner lot NTr kaa Local Notes and Sales Watson street to Ernest Item Sharpe sold to A Patterson I $1400 also for Joseph lot lot 50x202 between Second avenue and 1 30x100 on" north side of Benton Hamilton boulevard for $500' between Hastings and Rivard Welch have sold for Julian Johnson for $800 cash David to Herman Kaiser house 177 1 Rathbone has sold lot Orchard street with lot 20x115 feet on the east side of Campbell and south for $1400 pf Porter street for $900 'also house John Ward estate sold to John Mick O25 on the south side of lewicz house and lot 30x100 on the street between Campbell and west Side of Twenty fourth between I avenues for $2700 also lot Linden and Magnolia for $1100 I of Campbell rank Nall has sold two lots each $750 alsoot 50x105 Rnnefh3trefi' 30x126 in Henry Stephens" subdivision of ort streettween Cn 8id onthe west side of Garland avenue CaValry 'avenues for 1 K'cS $840 cash north of Howard street for $990 William has sold a two story Edwin Nall of Jamea house and a lot 446 Avery ave Nall sole selling nue lots 30x120 for $3000 also 30x120 Brownlee Hobart avenue sLhafitVBa ThW I EuClld aVCnUe near Hobart avenSe" Third for $1500 and Brooklyn from Stanley' Ryan has sold a frame dwell north having sold two houses on thi ing with lot 31x130 on the south side subdivision last week and havina noth' of McGratv between Twenty sixth and Ing more to sell already scomnlet ip Twenty seventh for Miss Richter? to sold the Brownlee home 21 WrU rank A Stock for $1850 bart avenue to Mrs Helen bunont Brown has sold eight lots each I who to occupy this home as about 30xl3(feln William Riddle's sub as "Mr Brownlee can complete division and making a tract 243x130 at I another for himself This makes elev the northwest corner of Greenwood nousessbullt upon this new street and Stanley avenues for $7000 I ln a year all ofthem Sold Several John Plies has sold for the Peo meted by Jur1 at be cora" Savings bank to Elizabeth Kolb I and Catherine Plies the northwest cor 1 Afrosftela Scanlon real estate ex ner of Warren avenue and Rtopelle has sd the following pieces street the lot is 30x109 with a 12 room 'T0 Joseph Baida and house The purchase price was $2250 Ty nd Ho 1201 west side James Edwin Nall will sell at Buchanan street und between public auction on the' premises lot 30x100 for through their auction department gan th the Rati loraday auctioneer the premises vTnewood avenue and hl ot at 996 Concord avenue one block south lot 90x156 S3 Ma''ch721 fast side of Tillman avenue be Lafayette Crowley has purchased tween Linden and Poplar streets lot from Alice Brooks and Ada Arm pOxlQO for $800 also to John Schomrtzki strong the property at the southeast and wife a lot on the east side of corner of Joseph Campau avenue and Thirty fifth street between Buchanan Congress street comprising a brick and Rich streets lot 30x100 for $1S1 A 111J Xm Itl I l'l I I I paid $16000 cash i uan bviu jiuijsfi nri A 'Bvnuue nas soia lot 30x100pot'" wxiw on the west side of Vine kj i I tv itria I and Congress fen and Nall avenue for $1250 also house $1000 also for the Savings and lot 40xl42 feet on north alde of bank lot 30x110 feet on the west side Baker street between Twentv fifth of Parker avenue third lot north of street and West Grand Boulevard for Wooster place for $350 I $1845 also a lot 50x142 feet on nortft residence property on the north 'l of Haker street and Vine east corner of Bagg and Second has a house been sold to Norman Carpenter lo nlinlber 380 Howard street cal sales agent for the Carnegie Steell also a lot 88 Co The price paid is said to be $1500) I front 91 feet rear and 157 1 2 feet cash The property fronts 75 feet on I corner of ort street Cass park and extends 190 feet on Sec I "si ond avenue '1 31 8 feet front by 140 Homer Warren Co sold lot 30xinn corner of Bak uic jiurixi siue or Illinois Between Collins and Moran 'for $550 cash also two lots each 30x100 on the south side xeiuuu ueiweeir uoinns ana Moran for $550 each also two lots each 30x96 on the west side of Superior between Collins and Moran for $475 each Damiel Rowen and James Holden have sold a house and lot 30xl40 feet on the corner erdinand and Lafay ette avenues tnr an lot i 3axl4O on corner erdinand a "i 'lS' 1 erty who have in many cases added more than 25 per cent to their last asking price i St' Louis Mo reports a lagging real estate market visibly affected by threatening real estate troubles and the extremely high prices at which all kinds of building materials are selling The Hammond Packing Co with of fices and a large packing plant at Hammond Jndhas at last secured a clear title to 12 acres of land in the vicinity of the Chicago stock yards The purchase was made of the Union Stock Yards Transit Co and the price paid was $125000 Ground has been broken for buildings that will cost more than $2500000 The great 21 story office building just now nearing completion in Pittsburg was erected in less than one year a record never equaled in this country The building is owned by rick the steel king and contains 750 offices nearly all of which are already rented The building will be headquarters for many of the great enterprises which do business in Pittsburg and the east The Wireton Heating Co of Blue Is land has completed arrangements for the location of its works at Chicago Heights The company has acquired title to a five acre tract of land in the vicinity of the Sheldon oster glass works from the Chicago Heights Land Association site selected is one manufacturing locatiohs in the Heights and is located on five lines of railroads A native of Pittsburg Pa' now mak ing his headquarters In Detroit states that one of the 7 remarkable things about his home city is the large num ber of elegant residences which have been' bunt that are familiarly known as The owners of these elegantresidences have been long in the employ of the great steel corporation and have become im mensely rich through the peculiar working of the co operative system originated by Mr Carnegie We want it known that fectly prepared to supply thi in any quantity any grade time and at any price Our complete from 4 In 1 a i inouisana leet to No 2 culls a The floods are detairitn snnthprn mills sa vx 5 UUL we dered dryer weather there a get it in a few days or Sale in Any Quantity by RANDOLPH DETROIT AGENT 162 Cass Street Phone Main 26 Metal Roofing and Roof Repairirf 1 We keep constantly on hand in all kinds of LUMBER Our system of wholesale grading gives our customers the best grades in the city and we only keep up our immense busi ness by selling at wholesale prices LUMBER KOTCHERi Office Retail Yards' and actory ratiot and St Aubin Aves' Both Phones IIGSi Wholesale Yards and Docks oot of Adair Street' Both Phones I486 Maker 1 tx '17 fr A A at A frfr I 11 11 al I Al fiifi uV 2 as is copyr8m" UWM tillT lllY yr jr ralVr Steel Ntw MtiAMO pen I rue CAtveRr urrtoojMrtRNCo I xujxul a I i fOCTWr ANCNZ I 9 1 1 i ii 'nJ ji ii 1 cat rtl 141 HI I 'i bo fi I ru II I WflL IU AbJ II JKrf ft LJt Ila it eI bk tfSAWw in i 11 mi uumi ani I II 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I 7 I I rfw I Wi 1 I feB lip lb i 11118 A 7 xJL I'RQiaMRflfllVQD ji 1 Ba I'lMMlMBr US? i El df 4 AM IBB fl ifc ip I 1 i 5m 5 Sir 1 Hit Tx ux dtrv 4 i a HK gS I TiNMp'lROflROOS ft I I bit 4 i SV I I I fr I I fl I JffNfk J'Wl Sy T' AT IS Oifiij 4 Ml ill I I 4 B' uHHiir tJtULtfrfl 4 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