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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 61

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CLEAN BUILD IT A INESS CARDS in Section for anything in the HOUSE, HOME and REAL ESTATE line, read the An- nouncements under REAL ESTATE in Section B. Is Your Opnortunitv M- "WrW." Proportion to Population in Its Field Than Any Other Metropolitan Newspaper 1 00,000 Readers! m. AWM JM WW jW4tf ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH INDEX TO SECTION A 33 Sff S. for Ilonses.

Homr Heal Estate a ad Farm Ijiada INDEX TO SECTION A Classification. Page. Agents' Kent Lists 3 Rent) 2 Apartnt'ts For Sale) 7 Bullers' Column 3 Building Material 3 Cottgs. (Rent) i (Sale) Business Chances 11 Business F. 1 1 A THREE TIME Classification.

Bus. Prop. (Far Rrni) Bus. Prop. For Sale) Bns.Prop.F.K.(Sub.) Business Prop.

East Side Property Exchange Keal Es.) 1 Farms. Farm Land. I Farms for Kent Farms Wanted Page. I Classification. Ferguson Proprrt Financial Flats for Rent Flats Wanted Flats.

Etc. For Flats for Rent (Turn.) Flats for Sale Page. a umrlOeatioa. Pace. a-Sale (Business) ...11 Stables.

Houses for Houses Wanted 5 ClassHlratioa. Pace. Maptowood Personal Prop. Laaa .1 Moarr Wasted. Real Estate Real Estate Coontry Real Estate (Col d) 8 ReaT Ks.tOtheHlttesl.

Real Estate Residences fog 3 ClaselnratUa. Resldeasres far Sal Roofing. Stacks and Bands Snbarfcaa Pro. F. .) Saburbaa Pro.

(F. Suburban Prop. Wtd. I niversity Itr Prop. Webster Property.

WeUston Propertjr Page. 5 3 4 a a 5 a a 8 3 5 mi Fur Houses (Furn.) Houses forSole. Houses. Etc. tCoTd) Klrkwood Property Loans i ...4 7 For Lease 1 For Sale (Realty) LESS, PRODUCES MORE.

Qui PRODI 1 IV PVBLIl IT PROGRESS. PROFITS' AD COSTS PROMPTLY REPORT FAILURE TO RECEIVE ANSWERS. PART I ST. LOUIS, SUXDA' MAY 25, 1919. PAGES 112B inn UE PAEW OR KraMiLv BtfiBic' Mil Egtefe Midi FOUR APARTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE AGENTS' REPORTS OF THEIR SALES AS JAR AND COKE Building to Be Erected on Special Lines for Mill Furnishing Company Pine Street Building Purchased by the Century Electric Company OJ3TCHER R- HARRIS.

PIN PROJECTED 1EALIY MOVEMENT SURPASSING THAT OF 80'S FORECAST PLANT PROJECTED AT GRANITE CITY The Fletcner K. Harris Iteallv Co. reports tlie lullouinc sales: Aberdeen place. 'llllcrest. seven-room residence, on lot 30x155 feet, lor John A to Mrs.

Lilian liarrniger. EiBht-room residence, at ai AtxirJeen place, Mlik-iesi. lot teet. for C. J.

and t' K. Briner lo CUti R. CroniiiKer. Fttty-foot lot. on north aide of Arundel place.

liUlcresl. tor ciilf R. CroninKer to Oeorge T. Michaels. tilol McPliersou avenue, nine-room residence, for account of tiilbert Bears, to Mrs Rosaline SlernberR.

iMtiil VVaierman avt-nue Woe inton.i Sites for Four-Family Buildings Bought Following Announcement of Improvement Program. place, lot -K-JtHu feet, six-room bunKalow, lor Mrs. Kate Clark to Samuel iluchanau I and ire. National Enameling Stamp Cornell avenue. Lniversity Cltv.

lot 73x lie feet. 11-room residence, for t. is Butler to A. M. i.a on.

i Double flat, at Ji'-'SA McPberson avenue. I on lot feet, for Mrs. Emetine Leonard I to It. Kennedy. Purchaser was represented by the Anderson-Siocke-Bucruiaun I Realty Co.

Jan. 1 Next "City Will Begin to Resound With Big Operations," Is Prediction of Lorenzo E. Crsrson. ing Co. Announces Plans of Maine Corporation, Stock of Which It Is to Following the announcement that $100,000 worth of buildings woull be rected in Hi-Polnte, four lots on Alamo avenue were sold to the Alco Investment which has plan completed for four four-family apartment buildings, erection of which is to start at once, it was given out.

The buildings will contain all the conveniences necessary to the up-to-date apartments. They are expected to be completed within 90 days, and will represent an Investment of about $75,000. The purchaser was represented by the An-derson-Stocke-Buermann Kealty Co. and A. R.

Schollmeyer, The erection of two attractive BIG BLAST FURNACE Single Mat. irt Zi-IKA Prairie avenue, for Dr. H. AlcC. Johnson, to Mrs.

Lilian Winkler. M-i Cass avenue, store and flat for Mrs. Elizabeth B. Moore, to Mrs Tillie E. l.orenz.

Purchaser was represented by H. H. Hridsland. The Harris company has leased to Forbes Bros. Tea and Spice Co.

the five-story buila-inK at 321 Main street, which will oe an addition lo it3 nialn building at 112-1 Eocust street. Also leased 310 North Third street to a mercantile concern, whose identity was not disclosed. Also leased the three-story buildinir at 8 North Broadway. fnYS ADVANTAGES GENERALLY KNOWN ALSO tO BE ERECTED Shareholders- in Enameling transactions During Last two stories, with provisions for additional stories. It will have an abundance of light and air.

C. K. OHEOX E. AR.G. SCOTT.

Company Offered Privilege of Absorbing $1,453,400 Treasury Preferred Stock. i Week of a Nature to Show i That Capitalists Are Awake to Prevailing Opportunity. THE Cornelius Mill Furnishing i Co. has closed a 20-year lease on a building to be constructed to meet requirements of its growing business. Plans and specifications have been drawn according to suggestions of Charles I).

Todebush. The new building, covering the lot 73x128 feet at the southwest corner of Sixth and Carr streets, will be of single flats will also be started tnls week in the block where no double flats or apartments are permitted. These buildings will be on the bungalow order, and will be built as a model for single flats, containing all the modern, conveniences Jn bungalows as well aa apartments. Other purchasers of home sites are: S. Goldman, two; Remy K.

Stoffel, J. Berkowitz. Mrs. L. T.

Xobel. 1, and John F. AVIldgen, 1. May, an architect, has drawn the plans and specifications and will supervise construction of the building. Will K.

floth, sales manager for the Hfldenbrandt Noble Realty represented both parties in the transaction. IT was disclosed yesterday that the Amadee V. Rejourn. The negotl-Century Electric Co. was the pur- ations were conducted by T.

W. Oreon E. R. G. Scott report the following sales: 'l'heodosla avenue, five-room cottage-lot feet, for Joseiih Weidle to Leo and Uertrude Ureifus.

for if'Jj Cote Krilllante avenue, five-room cot-tatc; lot feet; lor Leonfe -Noble, to Hniy and Julia VVelnK.Tter, for Cook avenue, nine-room dwelling; lot feet, for Mrs. Alice Cook to Marietta DouKlas, for ti12-. The purchaser was rep-resented by Blake A Bro. Kealty Co. Cook avenue, a six-room cottage, for Liberty Belarln to Oscar F.

and Bessie chaser of the four-story building Droege of the trust company in con- at the southeast corner of Nineteenth junction with Albert terry By Berry Moore. Lorenzo E. Anderson, stock and and Pine streetssold recently by tlTe Co. Mercantile Trust Co. on behalf of The price paid was $60,000.

nd broker, director of the Mercan- 'Plans for the erection of a blast furnace and plant for the production of gas, tar arid coke at Granite City have been announced by the Xational Enameling and Stamping which has its plant there. The new coke plant is to be built with a new typo of bungalows, including al Heisrhls. improved with a five-room dwelling, le Trust Co. and a member of ithe tew iour-ramily buuRalow-flats. lor the LH linnr Investment to Angeio Tueci.

North Drive, I'arsview. kj lor ouo. Evans avenue, a six-room for John W. Wright to Mrs. Ida Perry, for f.KV North Market street, live-room bungalow, lot 3lxl27 feet, for Mae Vernon Haw.

son of La Junta. to John H. and lJora H. Hrgfeld. for 117 McCausland avenue, six-room brick dwelling, lot feet, for W.

A. McCor-mick to Mrs. Maud Kenedv of tkln.hmiii for STOLTMAX REAL ESTATE CO. The B. H.

Stoltinan Real Estate Co. reports these sales: STKODTM AS A STRODTM A X. by the St. Louis Coke and Chemical divided into 20ft rooms, while tlie AfiFHITQ RFPflRT SIQ RQT SALES ground floor wm be arranged for ft" The basement. Which will be OF RIVERVIEW GARDENS 'FARMS' of French conception, will be Sikking Be.

kwith reports sales of French conception, will be afrgrefratins $19,595 of "Little City equipped for restaurant on a hand- I Farms" in Kiverview Gardens last scjile. -vvfek, The last section of these 4.M forest Park boulevard. 11-room res i Strodtman Strodtman report the follow i mg sales: bammett-Anderson-Wade Real Estate which flourished 25 or 30 fears ago, predicts that St. Louis trill have within the nest year a real jstate movement of proportions, ex-tciltpg that of the '80s. -f ims Arlington avenue, five-room bunga itils Arlington avenue.

a Maine-corporation. The National Enameling and Stamping Co "unmii. i lot on eaf-rt line of Vandeventer i Bw W. tiasktll and wile. is to purchase $1,250,000 of Carmlchael.

Northwest corner of Vandeventer avenue and Delmar boulevard, seven stores, to Fred Dubinsky. FRAXCISCIS KtXZ. Franclscus Kuna report the folios In sales: '-ot 40x140 feet, on soulli side of Maffltt place. In Northland Place subdivision, restricted to high-class btincalow or residence for the Lindell Fair irounda Kealtv and in- i vestment to Frank J. S-hroeder.

who will Imprm-e with a residence to cost about sstssl. The company also reports having avenue, with improvements, for J. A. Mr the I 'M I'ridga road, cattage. on 30-.

foot lot. for Joseph Scannell to William Lain-burth. for Grath for to the Huttig Sash Door Co. stock. of the new concern.

The enameling company has sent Anotner uistinguisning leature we lavp inn utt me ouvers we Alcott avenue, five-room bungalow, lot feet, for the Penrose Investment Co. to Fred Lorberg and wife. r20 Davison avenue, a three-room bungalow, lot 45xl2. feet, for Fred Lorberg and wife to the Penrose Investment Co. t'nion avenue, five-room frame cottage, lot 30xl2tt feet, for Clara U.

Mueller I Alphonsus de llatre and wife. uaKery Co. ot tne oauerj ouiiain Kai.i TSfrkwith. Uarni, nfftrimr tim tv nriv. paid Anderson.

"By Jan. 1. 1920, the pity will begin to resound with big Operations of this character. The Marntt place, 5-room bungalow, lot 40x1, iO. for W.

Weedman. lo J. C. Muckerman. represented by KTaiicixcus Kunz.

for $mnhp. ti71t Smiley avenue, residence, lot to Harry J. Halett and for S.lllKt. 4.2O-20A Arco avenue, simile flat, lot 27ix l. feet, for J.

C. Weiele and wie to John E. Sherman Rnd wife, for S47-V). PMiin street. ooltHce.

iot occupying a lot 150x250 feet at the believe that when the weath- i iw nrn r9t, ti.e .1 A wl. i nuiuincji luuiii at i.ui i fr settles we will sen every a iiiauie ton avenues. The price paid was' plot in two weeks. jkfyivai, wnicn is now in its inception, will extend to ail parts of the AL.THKIMKR BRO. for Edna Voss to -Mr.

tiodfrey and wife, for S440O. i The Ben Althetmer Bro. Realty Co. re- 4341 Arco avenue, six-room residence, lot un, ra i hn.ini hv $60,000, according to Hamburg. The i These "farms" are tracts of 100 building comprises two stories and feet front and from 170 to 300 feet forms one of the mwt complete bak- P- and are being sold on ninthly It i payments, without Interest or taxes ery plants in the city.

It wa for-J a year, at from $300 to $500 and embrace all classes of property. I "I recently made a tour of the par value of $100 a share, for J09 of treasury preferred stock, the unissued portion of the original $10,000,000 authorization. The greater portion of the proceeds of this Issue will be used for the purchase of stock in the coke concern. The announcement to National Enameling stockholders says: "The St. Louis Coke and Chemical Co.

is to erect, within one mile of li.8 Nicholson place, eight-room dwelling.1 lot feet, for Mrs. Kmnia Steward to Sidney S. Russell, for iytO-1 Temple place, single flat, for Lucy M. Young to Loer V. and Mildred J.

Eddy, for $)JOOU. North Market Street, flve-robm dwelling, lot feet, for Charles Forsberg of to Kred Efehas. for- 350t. 5StT Komaine place, five-room cottage, for Mrs. Eda Urew Richards, to August for Garfield avenue, 'single flat for Caroline Hergesell, to George-L.

Jtaas, for 4ill9 Loughborough avenue, four-room-cottage, for Mary.C. Webber Of Potosl, to Ufrge Gardell. for iVTCl Plymouth avenue, three-room cottage, lot lxl4o feet, for Elmer G. Oul of Ienver, to Irven Reeves, for 1iKK. Murdock avenuo.

five-room cottage, lot feet, for Mertha Goldstein to Clarence Teueau. for SIIWO. li St. Andrews road, seven-room dwelling, on lot. for Joseph Wyland oJ.

C. for $-tviO. i-jsa-SiiA, Minerva avenue, single flat, for Stanley X. Welch. to Alois K.

Bongnter. for tountry. visiting the principal cities. 25x130 feet, for Abraham Hagendoolen and inff cios the following deals: wife ofMattoon. 111., to Godfrey ami wife.

Kor Isabella Dotigheriv to a client of the for 4.tOi. I Protzmann Kealty the southeast corner avenue flat, for of Grand and st. Iuis avenues, xli's feet. William J. Hutwrt and wife to William D.

To Frederick Lange for a client of the lte- tor Protzmann 12 flats at the north- Edwards street, residence. Irit eas oomcr of Howard street anj I-fflngwell for Catherine Sanders to 1 homas alw) rMi of ground on the nd found a house shortage everywhere, even more acute than that fchich confronts St. L.oui3. apiece. City water is oemg laid to each farm, and cinder roadways built throughout.

More than 75 per cent of the Riverview tract, which is just above Baden, has been sold, and Burdens are blooming all over the Also sold New- Ashland place, residence, on 5tx12T feet, for Charles Stlndcl and wire to Frank Kticbhols and wife. Atso 3220-31 Natural Itrldge avenue, fonr-family flat, on lot 43x137 feet Inches, for Jessie May Van Hooveii to F. Custav I'umk-mann. Also 25 acres In Ht. Lotiti County, part of Farm, for Luthor II.

Conn to Albert Wenzllek. W. L. EMS. W.

L. Ems reports the following sales In est Maplewond: J. Young, lot, on north side of Folk avenue, 3 per foot. S. Baber, 50-foot lot oa south side Weaver aenue.

per foot, Charles E. t-purgeon. nV-fot lot on north side. Weaver avenue, p-r foot. Amos C.

Holge. 05-foot lov north sid Weaver avenue, pr foot. Everall A. Dash, two lols. so feet front, per foot.

Henry Fanger. 50-foot lot on Weaver avenue. In per f'srt. Buckley wire, tor mi side of Itutler avenue. running south iyr oiMj.

east side of Hutler avenue. aiiriim: "The geographical advantages of i from Florissant avenue. meny occupied oy me neiuianu i-a-ing a client of the Rosenbaum-Hauschulte Real Estate Co. Another notable sale engrneered by Hamburg was that of a block of stores and tenements, 87x142 feet, at 2009-13 North Broadway. The purchaser was Rose Weherar, th vendor being Nathan Frank.

feet lo W. Groeteke for S27lO. r.T'JT Hamulln nlace. nine-room dwelling on pits cily for business purposes have Come to be generally recognized," your Granite City open-hearth steel plant and mills, a 500-ton blast fur- I jfcnderson said; "and many large in Arco avenue 4-room cottage, lot 2rx12t feet, for Mr. Airis to Mr, Pen in and ife, for 2450.

Wise avenue 5-room cottage, lot 25xlf0 feet, for Thos. Hut and wife to Daniel J. Gibsons and wife for 2tH0. 442.1 Norfolk avenue. 3-room cottage, lot 25x17" feel, for William D.

H. Ball and wife I nace and plant for the production of BER6FELD COMPANY TO BUILD gas, tar, and coke; the latter by lot feet, and also seven-room dwelling at 5728 Mlmika avenue, on a lot 50x115 feet. Single flat at Montclalr place, on lot 25x120 feet: also 50x110 feet on the east line of Suinmltt place; also -3xl3o feet on the west line of Tracy avenue, 1451 Jladison street, single flat on lot 25x 115 feet: also 2W5 Nrth Fifteenth street, six flats; also the southeast corner of Florissant avenue at Mitnlka avenue, lot Ixl50 fe-t. Store and flat at the northeast comer of means Of certain processes terests are contemplating lug plants or headnuarters here. The cue has been given by the General fclotors which has purchased a Linden avenue.

Clayton, ntne-rooir. residence, lot lO0xlti2 feet, fdr Chester B. Reith to Manley G. Richmond, for 18200. Other sales by the Rosenbaum- Hauschulte Co.

included 2027 Eugenia street, and 1006 Compton avenue, bought by "William Goldman, also 4911-19 St. Louis avenue, three to William J. Hubert an.l wile ior si 44V4 Norfolk avenue. 4-room cottage, lot 50x125 feet, for B. Roth and wile to Ber- nard J.

Herman and wife, for $1200. Vista avenue. 3-rooin cottage, lot J25 feet, for Jowh Arriotto and wife to Mrs. Fred Chai-leille. 50-foot lot on Wen- fcite at Natural Bridge road and Un- t-ttiieer street ami annum '-n ntr-r 1 I in k.ti i I er avenue, ir ifsn.

ECKEL-FE YDT-EAHICK SO. The Yeckel-Feydt-Earickson Realty Co. re iei nK i lvia nine RO-rnot lt avenue. 50x11k feet: also tour tnrw-room lists, n.io- Eugene Sille for SiOO. Jon boulevard for a plant to be constructed at a cost of 55,000,000, and hich has completed1 arrangements 12 North Leffinirwell aremie: also loo feet for coking the coals of the adjacent Illinois field, of which the St.

Louis Coke and Chemical Co. is the. licensee. "In addition to the purchase of the aforementioned shares your company has secured from the St. Louis Coke and Chemical Co.

valuable contract rights. In the opinion of your 8 HOMES AT COST OF $150,000 The Geo. F. Bergfeld Realty Co. last week broke ground for the erection of eight residences, five in Ames place, one in Park View, one in Hill-crest and one on Flora boulevard, three of which have been sold from the plans.

These homes will be built of matt or tapestry brick, varying in size from seven to 10 rooms, with two and three baths, sun parlors and most of them J. Clover. 50-foot lot on Weaver avenue. ground at the southwest corner of I'amplln idace and Florissant avenue: also six-room $8 per foot. ports these sales: Four-room cottage at 4238 Wash street, lot for Marie Zeller to Peter Paul and wife.

4102 Pchiller place. 3-room cottage, to H.nry J. Thele and wife for Peter Paul and wife. dwelling at IJncoln avenne. on lot 25x 120 feet, and 2743 Howard street.

lor a lease of a building to be erected tt the southeast corner of Leonard BRIKOP R. K. CO. The Christian Brinkop Real Estate Co. rejMirts thi.se sales: 4214 lirace avenue.

5-room bungalow, lor rMt fnr John to Edward LEVI CO. Levi Co. report the following single flats of five and six rooms, purchased by Samuel Lewis, an insurance man, and 938-42 Beach avenue, a seven-room residence and a three-story apartment building renting for $1920 per year, purchased by Edward Kassner. The Mercantile Trust Co. sold two M.

OKItLIXU REALTY CO. tvrocaer. tun All Mf. (. renort.

board of directors your company stock interest in the St. Louis Coke venue and Locust street for the I'nited Motors its distributing "From the general aspect of thiiifrs, the indications are that the the following sales: containing two sleeping porches. All of these will be equipped with hot 141 Market street, for the Benno Plamant estate to Charles J. Miwr. rt50 Cates avenue, two flats, lot 30xtO ff-et.

for H. lilHinant to Mike ringT. 1337 Blackstotie avenue, two lot 125 feet, for K. K. Maugold to Thomas Ku-gan.

3419 Franklin avenue, 9-room house, lot 1, i HO SIT 1 I It 1 1 444 Gannett street. 4 -room cottage, for Rose Werner, to Edwlfr C. Juengllng and wife. 4174 Newport court. 4-room cottage, for a client, to Anthony Relss.

Murriock avenue, single flat, for Fred Hummelsheim. to a client. ltaska street, five-room bungalow, lot 60x125. for A. C.

Burt of Valley Park, to A. F. Ijindgraf. Four-room cottage at Minnesota avenue, for Frederick Borgwald. to Charles Min- 3814 Chippewa street, single flat, lot 30x125 feet, for Rosa llaeberle to George Wlndmuel-ler.

274" 'bioiewa street. 4-room cottase on lot 25x125 feet, for a client to Michael Hess. 47i7 Pennsvlvanla avenue, single flat, lot 25x125 fe-t. for Dr. Fred h.

Drescher to Louis Hanisik. i-n avenue, slnirte fist on l't valuaoie Dusaieso during the week, winding up certain undivided interests. ThAsp included a four-story duiiu- imi unci i 01 iini, i Pauline T. Klhlberg to Mrs. Annie 3730 Arsenal street, 8 -room house, to Mrs.

Rachel Highley Powell for Rosann Zlttlng. OH14 Clayton avenue, store with flats above, for J. R. England to Kate Wagner. House in HiKhlsnd View.

St. fouis CotlTl-ty. on Highland avenue, lot 100x140 feet, for Edwin Cederstrom to Chas. A. Hanlon.

t33 Andrews avenue. Kirk wood, rt-room house on lot 175x150 feet, to T. F. ftarrlHOii for F. L.

Stock. Also made loans to the amount of $20,000. water heating systems, and each will be piped for vacuum cleaners. The cost of the eight homes will be approximately $150,000. The five houses being built in Ames place will complete the block on AVa-terman avenue, between Adelaide and Trinity avenues, which is known as the "Bergfeld block." 2xt3 feet, for B.

Jscksnn to Joseph Cohen. 4O20 Flora boulevard, b-room resiii-nce. I.l 50x125 fe.t. for Camilla Pommer to A. Sk-hf-nk and wtfe.

1333 Ulackstone avenu. two flafs. tot 125 feet, for M. hopher to P. I Matter.

851S avenue, Iflroom resideftfe, lot 82x12 feet, for 11. Penno to C. Joseph. ing at the northeast corner of Six-tennth and Pine streets. 83x109 feet.

and -Chemical Co. in communication with the benefits to your company from the contract rights accorded it of the value in excess of the payable under the contract." Sites for Large Plants. According to realty circles, negotiations were concluded during the week whereby several extensive plants will be established in St. Louis which will add in no small measure to the city's prestige, but details are not available. In other words, the which was acquired by jonn r.

city is on the eve of a decided awak- ning. Accordingly, it would seem that now is the psychological time to buy real estate in Ft. Louis, either for investment or for speculation, there promises to be a general appreciation in property values within the next few months. So my advice to real estate men is to get ready." Capitalists Shown to He Awake. Transactions repo-ted duringthe week indicate that capital is awake aermann and wire.

For I-eo Peter to John It. Stegman and wife. Bamberger avenue, double flat. For Conrad Setzekorn. .1124 Keokuk street, single flat.

Charles L. Weber represented Nlcholaus Schroeder. the seller. DICK MAN n. E.

CO. 25125 feet, for a client to Peter 8fheek. 3223 Michigan avenue, sinirle flat. lot 25125 feet, for a client to Elizabeth I'sul. 4033 Michigan avenue.

4-room cottagfte on lot 50x125 feet, for John Wuertz to James McF.ntee. 37 Arsenal street. S-room residence on lot 35x125 feet, for Rosam Zlttlng to Rae-chael Powell. This property was listed only ono week. 3534-30 Grace avenue, single flat, lot 30x 125 feet, for Bvron ijhelton to 1'hillp Quinn.

a client of the J. Jvaime Real Estate and a four-story building at 120-22 South Main street. 30x107.10 feet. oy wie STIFFENING OF VALUES CLEARLY APPARENT, MORFIT DECLARES "Almost everyone is convinced that Audrey Realty Co. of which Eugene sites for these enterprises have been 11 KC II Kit MF.IIRKKXJ.

The Remsbeher-lehrkens Itealty re. ports these sales: 3O20 Neosho street. S-room dwelling, lot 25 125 feet, for John Imhof to Wm. C. A.

Plum. 3H20 Catiromla avenue. rooms, lot 25x125 feet, for 1-na )rbT lo Frans PWe. 4O00 Cleveland svenue. dwelling of 0 rooms, lot 2Hx125 feet, for Eleanor Ieupold to Peter P.

I.arkln. Aloo negotiated lns to the smr-unt t050O. KORTK-RITST. The Korte-Rust Realty Co. reports the sales: 4 Oil snnet street, 3-room cottage, lot 30xt25 feet, for a client to Walter and O-ce-lia Nicholson.

141H Montgomery street, single fist, for It. F. W. stelnkamp and wife, to Edward Schlndler and wife, for 1S50. 4K.HH Idaho cottage of 4 rooms, for a to Henry A.

IJerhster and wlf. 2727 Cass avenue. -nsm residence, lot 25x 130 feet, for a client to Sylvia Iapln. to the opportunities in the St. Louis H.

Ftichs. 1142 King highway. S-roont residence lot 50x2Hl feet, for O. H. Ocsterelch- to Lowell The Krlnken companv reports having sold 39 houses tu the past days.

real estate field for investment or for assembled) ani details of the plans are being worked out. Sites were also acquired for homes for several quasi-public Institutions, to be erected in the near future. The demand is more diversified than for many years. The Jos. F.

Dlckmann Real Estaate Co. reports the following sales: 1170 X. King's highway, single flat, lot 30x180 feet, for Theo. Lucks and wife to a client of Bamgrove Sphlck. 3018 McDonald avenue, 7-room residence, lot feet, for Theo.

Longe and wife to Lydia Throckmorton. Bungalow at 4037 Magnolia avenue, for J. W. Ixssee to Wm. H.

Frank. 4000 Hartford street. 7-room residence, for Henry Grossmann and wife to Wm. C. Relss and wife.

3S18 Hartford street. S-room residence, for Win. A. Crban and wife to a client of Moore A. Faherty.

42 feet on the north side of Magnolia avenue, west of Robt. Kirsch and wife to a client. speculation. An impressive number of acquisitions of flats, apartments find business holdincs. as well as Freund is president.

A first-class restaurant will be opened at 515 Locust street by Mrs. Irene Willman, who has taken a lease ofthe quarters through T. W. Droege of the Mercantile Trust Co. Mrs.

Willman has been connected with a large Olive street restaurant for a number of years. The Manufacturing Co. leased, through the Mercantile the cost of building will not come down," said James C. Morfit yesterday. "The impression prevailed in some quarters after the armistice that prices would drop, but this has given way to the conclusion that the day of high wages and higher prices has come to stay.

Homeseekers have been active in the last six months, with the result that residences are very scarce. Op- dwellings, were concluded las: week DOrfiHEItTY KICAIi KSTATK CO. The Dougherty It. E. Co.

reports sales as follows: '721 Russell avenue, seven-room dwelling, lot 45x125 feet, to Ralph Mi Farland and wife. CM. MrlHIJ, The C. M. M-Ionsld Real Estate Co.

reports the following sales: according to announcements of real DOf KKRV SO. The John Oockery Ron Real Estatae Co. reports having sold for Josephine and Wll-ion. Ktnile the building known as Stolle'i estate agencies. Besides various tther transactions involving large ADVERTISING CLUB ELECTION The Junior Advertising Cluh will 1.14.

r.uclll avenue. lot 35xl7' feet: to E. C. Sedey and wife. 4fl2S Ashland avenue, four-room cottage, to Conrad, I-oedll and w'lfe mounts, Sam Hamburg Jr.

an Trust the four-story building at nortunities are still otrered to pur- hold a banauet Tuesday evening- at rounces the sale of the AVoodrow, BLAKE A BRO. nt xnown to Joseph F. Th stfPPT- 1 i -r, the M. A. in honor of Its men In ioi chase nouses at moderate pnern, ui The John S.

Blake Bro. Realty Co. re-1 TVit neeotiations were conducted by the rirshing and the Simms apart ment buildings. indications point to a general stif port the following sales: Vondale avenue, four-room cottage, Pershing pvenue. 0-rDom residence lot; lot.

for John A. Roach and wife to "i.i" ieei. ior ui'vnru nan aim m. Caravella. "The A oodrow located at 4009 Undell boulevard, and recently mil.

sniirh of Wayne Hall, the first of Its kind to be erected in Ft. Ixiuis. having been projected in 1X04 by the lHte Csspar Stolle at a cost above foo.ono. The building covers a lot 7.xl(0 feet. The porchasers were Morris Saffron and Louis Kram.

1 X. S. WOOD. The S. Wood Agency repots having sold Enrlght avenue for Mrs.

Rents Tnnropson to a client of tjoldwasser Cu-hlnskv. Also West Belle rises for Halite Me-Clure to Edward Coleman. Also for the Interstate Investment Co acres, home site, on the west side of the McKnlght road, between Clayton and Due roads, to Allevta T. Van Cleve. client of Irwin Smith, client or Irwin 8 5150 Wattrmsn aver.ue for Mr Phepard Jv.

foy Joseph Walsh to Everett Vhls. R. Evans. 7-room reillence. lot 35x130 teet.

tll- 1,1 fening of values. Morfit reports a heavy demand for city and suburban residential properties. That building is being revived is evidenced by houses belne constructed In Skinker Heights. Ames T. W.

Droege, of the Trust leasing department. Plans are being made for the erection of a substantial fireproof business building at 1117-21 Tine street. r.ixl?5 feet, recently purchased by the 13Sth Infantry, "and the annual election also will be held. Oscar rane has been commissioned to devise a lew form of entertainment; to be given in connection with the banquet. Candidates for office are: White ticket: J.

V. Carrigan. president; C. S. Miller first vice president; ottage at 'n idano avanue to uenrg a.

Emlg and wife. Single flat st 401 Florissant avenne, for a cller.t lo Hugo l.lptwrt and wife, Iouble flat at 3ii5-7 St. Feriilnand avenue, for client to Charlotte Ksmphemsnn. 2011 Jf. Broadway, lo odwln Pros Printing Co.

Also made loans at 64 and t)r rent aggregating 4.5f. A ACII RKAI.T' CO, The Morris ASch Realty Co. reports the sale of two lots on Taylor svenue mirth nt Msnehester avenue. 5o17T feet, for Joseph Arriotto to Arihtr S'bscht. Also 4513 McMillan avenue.

IO room reel-den-e. on lot OilTsi feel, for Elia Heott Albert O. Rogers and wife. COI.DMt RF AI.TT CO. The Ooldmsn Realty Co reports the ssle of 330.32 MP street, two stores on first finor, auditorium arid living rooni en secund floor: lot ft.

Anaelo t.oine n. revotl. represented by the In connection with F. R. Harris W.STRAT1I R.

E. CO. 25 Aberdeen place, for John A. 1-ange to Mrs. J.

C. F.arrinser. lot 50x150 fet. 577o re Olvervtiie eavenue. 7-room resi erected by the Koplar Real Estate which former Mayor F.

II. Kreth.Ann is president, was sold for 65,000. The name of the purchaser is withheld for the present. This place. Ilillcrast.

Hi-Pointe and cd- de nee. lot r.Cxl2. for Ross Bowles and h. Leonard and Locust Investment Groves. v.

i'- to Mrs. Alice C. Relclier. 4403 Enrlght avenue, for Mrs. rvna A.

J. E. Ebbinehaus. second vice presi I of which Sam liamourg jr. ii Ctroerter to William A.

Hans and wife. building comprises four stories, di- Geo. J. Wanstrath reports a very active week in real estate loans and sales, the latter as follows: For Kr. Emorv Umphrar of Tamj.

I residence at 30V Pennsyl-ania avenue. -room residence, lot 30xl2 feet, to Dr. Alexander N. PeMell. For -a client.

0107 Washington boulevard, fi-room residence on lot 35x130 feet, to Mabel C. Butler. Delmar notiievaro, a iiat. president. The site is occupied by Mil BOWLERS BANQUET dnt E- J- Ry- third vice president: three-story building.

ntnL Holland, recording secretary; three story Rpal BowlinK LeaKue cav corre8pndlng for II. S. ar.d A. I. I-asker to a client of N.

S. Wood. 142 Belt avenue. 7-room residence, lot BUTTS RE.LTY CO. Thm Ttutt.

Resity Co reoorts having sold held its annual luncheon last evening 8eoretary F. K. Grolock. financial 25x125 feet, for Felix Sculzo to A. u.

Mar- K730 Columbia avenue. sl-room residence, on pie and wire. 1723 X. Sarah street, lot 2oxt3.i feet- Improved with a 4-room for John Rhee-han and wife to W. F.

Mcschter and wife. PAl JOXFS REALTY CO. The Paul Jones Realty agent for the trustees of the Missouri Botanical Garden, within the past 30 davs has sold eight sites in the Shaw's Vandeventer Avenue Addition and in the Shaw's Arsenal Street Addl- at KIssners orove. inaries r. secretary: R.

R- Kluge. treasurer, was toastmaster. Talks were made byj ticket: Joe Maxwell, president: President AVllllam S. Specht. Jamei Andry Till, first vice president; Hu-P.

Blake, William A. Glraldin and bert Echele, second vice president; Will C. Wlssmath. Edwin Weber, third vice president: Prizes were awarded to the teams Warren Tesky, recording secretary; and also to individuals. Following Varl corresponding secrets the standing of the teams for the.tary; Earl Aumann, financial secre-season Just finished.

In the order tafy: John George, treasurer, named: Kalme. Dittmeier. Kt. Louis For nester kuti ini 'isiTiiij' ment at 0043 I'ershlng avenue, lot 85x140 fef. to John H.

Nader and wife. For Rolla Weils. 40O7 Fountain avenue. 1-room residence, lot 4Oxl50 feel, to John Jy'eedham. For Rolla Wells, 4f11 Fountain avenue, fi-room residence, lot 35x150 feet, to Harriet H.

and Amv Pbeard For Walter Drehkopf 4 1 -1 A Adelaide avenue, single fiat lot 30x151 feet, to Chas. 1. sadecker and wife. For W. VKkhsin and wtfe.

42S2 rIr-np. avenue. 7-room residence, lot 80x15 lori-foot lot. to Adoiph Jtetoet. ior Alice and Clara M.

Hrton. Also the southeast corner ef Thirteenth and Tyler streets, for Ada MlPer. to the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. a GIBSON" URAITY CO. The John W.

Cltieon Realty Co reoorts having eold felmsr boulevard, etsht-rnom house, for Mrs. S. C. Ferguson, to client of V. Carthan.

FAMOUS AND RARR CO. ADOS 615 LOCUST ST. TO HOLDINGS William A. Maguire reports having leased 613 I-ocust straet for Clifford 'polph to the May Department stores Co. for rs.

This glves th Famous and Barr company the entire front on the north side of Locust street from the EquitatUe. Build-intr to Seventh street. h-k enmnanv Intends to wreck the Rest Estst Co, (HE1 LIC'll REAI.TV The John OruUrh Reslty Co, report the sal of 4004 North Newstesd nti, aa fet front. Imprwved with a single twe. f.mlly flat, for I.

A. I. ioidta td to Frederick A. Schuster, for 17300. ElMs AR n.

A ER. JVIgar S. Wear reports the sale of a wt-tsge at the re rthw-sh corner of Teas ami Maed int3 12 four-room suites, ana occupies a lot 60x125 feet. The premises include garuges for six machines. The Pershing, of which there are two units, 53S6-90 Pershing avenue, each having 16 suites, and the Simms also of 16 suites, 5510 Pershing avenue, were purchased by a furniture manufacturer of prand Rapids, Mich.

The price mentioned for the three buildings was $300,000. The annual rentals in these instances aggregate $36,000. The purchaser, whose identity has not been disclosed, it understood, has plans for furnishing and operat To Henrv Bariiett. client of the i 'r 40ik feet on the north Title, Recorder of Peeds. Glraldin, It Linoleum (ompaair leases nallalits: feet, to Edith St.

Kaiaman and Julia im- AlSO "I acres wiin an Pirni-npem pww and eviuidfied fot a rM ken rauch. lo W. I. Edwards of IJncoln. Mo.

i The Martln-Hrettt Real Estate Co. reports E. Bulletin, Blake and Clucas. having leased ltilA-lH Washington avenue, a For John P. Needhsmt 530 Theodosia ave- 4 rue.

lot 25x140 feet. Improved with a 4 -mom 1 Arsfisl streets to Henry U. Tipe for Rem-hold WsmI. Also cottage st RM r.lair wi rred Rogenhofer f.sr Mrs. Kertna.

three-story building occupying the lte and to erect a ven-story struc- IS1S.A seven-stcrv I'uinnnn. nn ntHMlROVK st sPECHT. TWn APARTMFNI SU ItS I tAStU ainlnS mm rest of floor to Dimmivt A Foecht report the sal of the i its ri rm the Renard Linoifum and iiug now it conform to This company started k- n-runlfd bv the Famous- i Oreon K. and It- G. Scott report hav-i u-irv7 Locust street i -M rimt flnn.

-t a no ttl hlltlnW IU It IS the UrSTSt fS inK, Barr as additional space. side of Shaw avenue, west of Tower Grove avenue. To Frank J. Ssmm. client of A.

O. Rlanke. 73 front feet on the 'east and west sides of Alfred avenue and 113 feet on the north side of Shaw avenue, comprising both om-rs of Alfred nii Sln. S71 feet to Joaenh F. Cairns J-.

and John Nlemever the west side ef d-170 feet on the north side of avenue to Arthvr Candv. The following sales were made In tlif A'; senal Street Addition to Charles fr 5-1 fet on ea and west sides of Ournej renue. extending from Junlsta A1rinr street Muerl has started the erection of elusive Jnbhnx concern of floor coverings in ment ot 540 Ielmar bouUvard. "tor- Wallace Renard Is president: Ed- ing this group buildings on the hotel plan as soon as the present eottage. to Aiorn VAI.I.E1 CO.

The Mtss.salppl Valley Trjst Co. rer-ts Manning and wlf- to SUvestro Manlacl. at Clara sv- Frederick E. nd Roslne TVntley to F.dstd CtieneT. els-'oom bungalow, at 2-t MI.ew-l lleigllts.

For Samuel Harriett Fordy. to E. CO. Also 4sJ7 lu1Mrmilt 1" rir Heoer for Mr. an Mrs.

Margin. rrtuKR iiEtin co. The John Pu-eer rert( tHe ale of 1425 -5 North Market I ia-t North Rlair aeewa. fr K4rt rirker eetsl Henry J. J.irds.

Hint of the I mil on Kohlenbnwa Real Co st Rutse Pullding. to rterman t-. Ml- ward vice president, ana ixuis F. Votel i 1 Renant. secretary and treasurer.

Uaf.cs expire, which will be next pfTTMF.IER ysKi The Frank 1 Dlttmeler Real HMSte Co. r-ivrts th sale cottage. ha four.oom cottage, of ftC Kl- tnr c' four-family apartment on the aoulh side of laclede avenue. Just es of Tavlor avenoe. The property rents st SWo twr vear The trt Is Vejtco fet.

The proteTty was soM fr Pesle Bermalte. c.oi,nwF.R a nmiMiKY. The A twibtnsky Realty Co. re. port the following sales For Mary Flshmaa, Iroildtng on 50il.V feet, to Jerdnlah A.

ver and wife. For a cl'enc eight flats. R. H. Graham.

Single fist at Hlarastons svenoe. Wise snd wife, from Jacob tloldsldn. 31-l Sojtn C.arrlson avenu. to John W. er avenue sse notices sor Mrs.

nr-hr1 Jitrpfit. fmirlr In the In- to" Mr. Also the second floor east of the building, now neartnir completion at lelnmr boulevard, known as Portland Apartment, to William Fo- 7J' North T-eniv-ihfd street, stngie fiirn rc hulni h- kn'l tb iir.tr fr ir. hc real stfti btifiinM Ieuit V. Kirts to Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Kllcr several bungalows, which will tve the fist, for fail. llntol-AitartiMOnf 1roJfctel. As a sito for a lofty hotel apartment structure, a client of the Real Estate Co. purchased the northeast corner mi.i.iimniw S5 feet on For Harry V.

and Ulltan ciark to ffb which ftnr rvtK-nn c- lackland avenue to tlarrra Krsinieri.r ler 1 --itv in Nil an. In deTrjim. horw on l-e I rl r.eio WILLIAM A. RKAM-. Wm.

A. repeals of CmWk1g svenue, tfwsi eottaf. l.iO feet, to Che a. rff f-et on he -set side of lackland av Th. ahnv nnartmcnts contain 10 I ith Sul.

I. V. Kirta mv Is enn- man Ior, ii.nrtetta street, dotihle flat. cHenV V'Mr! Mrs. Frank 13.

fc.h1orser. f'J double flat, for w'hl nue to nsnr. w.h. ri, the For Oeo. nn.i For rieo.

W. Ms'1' rooms and nve baths each, with chauf- v.ne! th AH or me tmrrniiwni Fredet .0 FSgt'SV tnr acres in uuHi immediately Improving this property muo Hrnttt nernett to Charles Tillman, for Perching and Hell avenues. 100X years. Teur miartcrw. pvoetenty tor 110 rrct.

The upper floors will he hsJ.

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