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Real Estate ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH For Sales PART SEVEN. ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORXDsG, JULY 15, 1928. PAGES 1 -16B.

tion, and equipped with freight i HftM HAT CO, SEES BLUEPRINTS, Downtown Hotel and Apartment Project and Home in Webster Groves passenger elevators and sprinklers. The Wolff-Wilson Drug which has been steadily adding new stores to its chain, has acquired a lease of the third and fifth floors of the Lind building at Seventh and Lucas avenue for storage space. This building is owned by BUILDING TRAD BUYS $450,000 I ss rs Frank Lind. BUNT HOTEL 16-STORY HOTEL FOR TWELFTH ANOJOGUST Work to Begin at Once on New Structure to Be Called the Van Dyke 6 Stores on Ground Floor Exchanges 727 Lucas, Seven Stories, for Sidney and Texas Location. GRANTWOOQ TERRACE HAILED AS THE IDEAL HOMESITE "The Ideal Homeelte." Is th phrase used by the It.

Mederacke Realty and Building in advertising Grantwood, its new subdivi an rWcaeo Kestaurant 1 The International Harvester Hat Co has purchased the large six- MMM story building at Sidney street and Purchases 11 -Story riut-chinson Arms, Being Built on Grand Bl. Texas avenue, owned bv the ko- nm mm sion recently opened in St. Louis County ntar August A. Busch's country estate. Grant Farm.

Beautiful scenery, freedom from the dust and moke of the city and improvements which give all the advantages of an urban home, are the points on which the company bases its claims for Grantwood. All streets in Grantwood are concrete and are now completed. Lots are 100 feet wide and their depths rnngf from 240 to 350 feet. ken Barber Supply Co. The building is of fireproof construction and has every facility for the quick dispatch of freight.

It will be remodeled for the exclusive use of the hat company. The hat company deeded to the Koken company in exchange a seven-story building at 77 Lucas 1 TWO BUILDINGS FOR 14TH AND OLIVE STS. WITH LAND, VALUE WILL BE $1,900,000 14-Story Structure Planned avenue, with lot 50x105 feet. Both buildings are of modern construe- Building Loan for Negotiated Dining Rooms to Be Ice-Cooled 350 Guest Rooms. sawu i I for College of Law, and 15-Story Office Project for Opposite Corner.

ii pps mm 3 mm il 3 23 GASTLEV00D CLUB (ON T.1ERAMEC) 5 ROOMS ON 2 FLOORS. CAN BE USED THE YEAR 'ROUND $1450 ON EASY TERMS LIVING ROOM. 2 BEIROOMS. SI.FEPINO PORCH, KITCHEN A.M DrMXG ROOM. RINMNt; WATER.

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RCA RADIO WITH AERIAL. LOT Wttf WITH EIK TREES. TITLE 4.IARANTY CERTIEK ATE OK TITLE. AS AT HENRY LIN WORTH'S STORK IN AsTLEHOOU fOK THE GREEJI LANTERN CLIB. TERMS.

OPEN FOR INSPECTION. BELLIS REALTORS, Arcade CHtstnut 6059 Robert P. Kutheson cf Chicago ha purchased the new Hutchison-Arras Apartment, an 11-story structure, in course of construction on the side of Grand boulevard, between Russell and Flora boulevards for $450,000. The building was owned by the Herman Mayer architects and contractors, which is erecting it. The transaction is noteworthy in that the sale virtually was made S3 The new Van Dyke Hotel, to be erected at the northeast corner of Twelfth boulevard and Locust street, will be 16 stories high, occupying a.

lot with a frontage of of 83 feet' on Twelfth and 100 feet on Locust. The cost of the building, including the sit a is $1,900,000. A building loan for 31, 250,000 in this connection has been negotiated with local investment bankers by the Holbrook-Blackwelder Real Estate which has the project f. tih 15. Am mmi rom the blueprints of the siruc- hire.

Comprising 62 apart-' mpnw. with larce parage in I 6 Mil Vf? New design for Hutcheson Arms apartment in course of construction on yyS the west side of Grand boulevard, between Russell and Flora boulevards. It will be 11 stories instead of 8 as originally planned. Herman Mayer Co- Hotel Van Dyke, to be erected at northeast corner of Twelith and Locust boulevards. Manske architects.

Si 7, arcnitects ana contractors. I 'v rW JJJI MW.M 6 I Co. and the Roettger-Masek Realty connection, it is estimated annual rental will aggregate J63.000. As part payment for the new apartment, Hutchcson transferred to the Herman Mayer the Tebbe Buiiding at Grand and Gra-vois, comprising stores and offices, at a valuation of $1 GO, 000. The building occupies a lot 75x 140 feet and adjoining the new South Side Bank building.

The transaction, involving a total of $600,000, was handled by the Christian Brink op Real Estate represented by Harry Brinkop. through whom the apartment building was financed. Interest in Peal Lively. No abatement of investment or speculative interest is discernible in y3 YOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED Vou Look and Feel Younger When You Sleep Comfortably MURPHY BEDS are more comfortable. -easier to operate.

require Itss space. made to give long service, and are backed by a responsible and ever-growing organization. Progressive builders have found that it pays to cater to their tenants' comfort that's why the better buildings have them. the. first cost is a little more, but real comfort is worth it.

Look for the Sign "Murphy Beds Used Here MURPHY DOOR BED CO. 31SN. 10th St. Phone CEntral S670 Co. represented the purchaser.

The building is to be erected by the Edward Steininger Construction Co. and is being designed und supervised yy Aegerter Bcily, Ayres Auto Co. Gets ew Quarters. The Ayres Automobile dealers in Fords and Yincolns, has purchased the southeast corner of Eighth street and Cass avenue. A two-story reinforced concrete building: to contain a show room, salesroom and used car department.

The company was on Kingshigh-way near Kaston for a number of Henry R. Weisels reports closing a lease on the store, 402-4 North Fourth street, for the Moneta Realty to Charles E. year3 arc has temporary quarters at 4706 Washington. Mr. Joseph! Temple Desk Co.

The storeroom has a frontage of approximately 56 Ayres is president. The sale was made through Martin Breitt Real Estate Co. who representee, the Henry Evers Manufacturing1 by 132 feet and is. immediately north of the present quarters of te St. Louis Stock Exchange.

real (stale in the central part of the city, notwithstanding the fact that activities of this character are at a low ebb at this season. This refers especially to Locust anj Olive streets between Twelfth and Grand boulevards, locations characterized by renewed buojanry. Xecotuitions. it is understood. ave been virtually concluded for one of the largest corner structures on Locust street, between I Eighteenth street and Jeffurson "EXPANSION of Greater St.

Louis and North St. Louis County" "$87,000,000 Bond Issue Wisely Spent City Improvement Program" hJ 5 -6 fc-7 $500 and $1000 Denomination 1st Mortgage Serial Gold Notes INTEREST PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY Secured by First Mortgage on Highly Improved St. Louis Real Estate We recommend them as an absolutely safe investment For Circulars, write, phone or call EDWARD K. LOVE REALTY CO. In business over thirty years 704 CHESTNUT MAin 1207 GArfield 0776 MAin 1208 liraces approximately a quarter of a block, is wanted as a permanent investment.

The purchaser-elect recently purchased two other Komui'nt corner holdings on this thoroughfare. Negotiations carrying big building plans are under way for several available Locust street corners brtween Jefferson avenue and drive, Sherwood Forest, Websttr Groves, purchased by Residence at 479 Sherwood Lorey F. Turnbull. LOTS GO RAPIDLY AT NEW "Beautiful Homesites" "A New Gateway Into St. Louis" "$10,000,000 Road Improvements," to Be Made in St.

Louis County 12-STORY GARAGE FOR 9TH AND1UCAS in hand. Construction is to start at once. The building is designed in mod-rrnis'ic style. The exterior -vili have terra cotta on the first two floors and the sixteenth Moor will be topped out in terra cotta. The balance of the building will be faced with a light-colored matt brick.

The basement of the bote' will contain an elevator lobby, rill room, dining room, kitchen, bar- Twelfth bouledrd. These contemplate li.rgt commercial structures, ranging from eight to 15 stories, en the pu-t of long-established concerns, which have outgrown their present quarters. llujs Lot at Eighteenth. Frank Itiet-, president cf the nict'-o'Xeil Shoe has purchased feet adjoining on the est the southeast corner of tiphtctnih and Olive streets, 50x f3 feet, which he acquired several months ago, but had not disclosed previously. The two pieces have The County Is the Center of National Aviation" COMFORT! SLEEP AND EAT IN ELDORADO SUBDIVISION The William L.

Heckmann 6ales organization reports rapid progress in the sale of lots at Eldorado, a new subdivision situated north of Baden on the Larimore road. Eldorado No. 1, as platted at present, will be completely sold in the next 10 days. In the near future, according to Heckmann subdivision will be offered to the buying public. Heckmann announced the promotion of B.

B. Hutchens as sales manager of the Eldorado motion. 1 lar.s have been completed for a 2-story garage, with the acquisi 1 low 20 degrees cooler here than in "Increasing Values tion of 76xllD feet at the southeast corner of Ninth street and Lucas avenue. The new garage is to be erected by clients of Weinberg Weinberg, who originally planned a 10-story structure of this character for the site. The building, which will hae a congested districts.

Every up-to-the-minute device to mike our guests feel at home and comfortable. We wish you would compare our Daily Dinner at 51.00' with other menus, and our Sunday Dinner at $1.50. Comprises all that the markets afford. Lakes, Parks, Schools, Churches and Golf Club" "NEAR a total frontage of To feet on Olive, 'w- a depth on Eighteenth of C9 feet. Negotiations for the inside 5 feet 'hich is iniproeU with an obsolete 'hree-story hotel, were handled by Jack lubinsUy.

The corner, obviously, is one for a Pretentious structure, especially in view of its prominence and strategic importance, and -which For Additional Real Estate, 35 Minutes From Downtown 0 (capacity of SCO cars, will cost i $700,000. It will have a frontage of 113 feet on Lift-as avenue, with a ber shop, public rooms and various1 mechanical equipment rooms. The dining room and prill room wi'l so treated they will give the ef'ect of being on a roof garden looking over the city. The walls of ih'i dining room will be painted with scenes of St. Louis with windows in front of the paintings, lichts designed to cast light civing the appearance of the sun shining into the room at all hours.

The entir-basement will be equipped with mechanical ventilation, by which in the summer time b-ed air will be forced into the rooms at an at mosphere cool enough to mak each guest comfortable during the hottest months. The first floor contains six stores with a lobby, vestibule and entrance to the hotel leading from Twelfth street. The second floor It costs less to dine here than to prepare the same menu at homcjR Attractive rates for permanent guests. Good place for father f0 1GB Page tit while the family is away. forest ftark JTotQl, DElmar 5800, West Pine at Euclid Av.

Newly Furnished depth of 76 feet on Ninth street. Negotiations for the site, comprising three parcels, were conducted by Weinberg fc Weinberg. The new garage will be available in connection with the 25-story hotel to be erected at the northwest corner of Washington avenue and Ninth street. of the adjoining lot mane possible. Another purchase was that of feet on the north side of Olive street, just west of Ewing, by rank Tawitz.

represented by Jack ''ubinsky. The purchase adjoins 'he northwest corner of Olive and Living, which it is understood 1 aw lX is endeavoring to Contracts were executed last involving other Olive street foldings, but the locations and "The Hub and Center" of the New Bridge Development "Ideal Healthy Surroundings" "That's the Answer" of Eleven Homesite Owners Who Were Asked Why They Bought at ELDORADO a TRELLIS TEA ROOM 453 De Baliviere Avenue We invite jna visit the Trellis Tea Room lir four Sunuay In-nr. uii! nerve a dinner fmm 111 mior, to 1fl I'. All honie-ck lni. Try tl M'NDAY Special Dinner, $1.25 Ttj our Chicken Dinner, also our Toe dinner.

We make a pe. cialty ef 40c ant) tide lunehef. best in the city. All home-couked Open 7 A. M.

to 10 P. M. Daily and Sunday. For Reservation tail CAb will have the lounge space, beauty-parlor and rentable space for brokers" offices, and the general offices for the management of the bottl. rami F.

TURNBULL ACQUIRES HOME IN WEBSTER GROVES Leroy F. Turnbull has purchased the attractive new residence at 471' Sherwood drive, in Webster Groves. The house, which is of imposing design, contains nine rooms and are withheld pending final stable vrral of these involve Ming plans, according to eiri-ies. oni-r Reported Sold. is reported nernf tons arr THE NEW ON TOP OF THE HILL lruur) Vnlil 7 M.

3-YEAR Straight Loans With 15 Years to Pay Get Our Plan two baths, and has mirowood throughout. The Trembloy-Wilson Real Estate Co. handled the along with several private meeting rooms. The lobby and second floor lounge room will be treated in a i mdernistic design with Travertine walls, beamed ceilings, with orna-1 mental-run cornices tipped in gold leaf. Floors throughout this portion of the building will bo terraz-z- of imported marble in design to suit the interior decoration of the lobby.

The building will contain o50 guest rooms, each with bath, circulating ice water and will be Follow the tiUi RUoU Arrow Tbrjr Ei-ad to Prosiirrttr and lapfiinc "ay for the purchase of the NO'J'hr-asi corner of Vandeventer occupied by a huildmg. Tins, however, lacks rificntion. Tlie corner, which "QUALITY DOES NOT MEAN HIGH PRICES' urniH one of the most attractive iriirs on fntvr, For Homesites $275 Hrnnri ha.s been a magnet of speculative interest. Owners lunt marked up prices 0 Property on Oiive street, rorrfT of independent LACLEDE BOND MORTGAGE CO. i NO INTERESTNO TAXES MOW TO IMIHr HiW in CLT TMKRK A11 mirib Rirerrvw TVW.

tu t-ft kitAi! 1. (-Hn Vl hrlir fnlMa aHiial.ie for large 'iidm; As I igh as a front fi Of PLUS SAFETY VQ) FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES $500 and Up Guaranteed Titles Every Investor Has Always Received Every Dollar of Principal and Interest on Loans Bought Through Our Company Let Us Help You to Sound, Profitable Investment. CHOUTEAU TRUST COMPANY 4030 Chouteau Avenue Corner Vandeventer is u.vKet or corner sites as far i ft timiii'uatn tmh brvoaj. turn r.hl Lr tm tr Bl'S OR tTRK.ET AR Brl rmr o-th to cf isoc. Tr trana- moaernly equipped throughout.

The gargoyles on the top of the building showing an eagle with spread wings will be cast in terra cotta and will be over 5 0 feet in height, with a weight of several tons, and will he the first attempt by St. Louis architects to top out a building ithout the use of a projecting or overhanging cornice. The architects, Manske Bartling, have designed the building to meet with the style and type of architecture used on the New I 'la Eft. as Curdtnnl ni-onoo n-Vth urialiun Kill lx iir; fits MVJh-o 714 CHLSTM Loan Correspondents of THE METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. CH.

6B13 LAKGEST IN THE WORLD CH. Jfl however, is regarded as anticipating a.iiPK somew hi! WM. L. HECKMANN. Developer 'f presun based on prii-ee IOO Kortli Seventh Mrr-t htti Nortli Broa4wf fiis io.vrd for Olive Ttrnrth boulevarfl.

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