The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 27, 1904, Page 26

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MARCH 27, 190 HOMES INSU |Array of Buildings Being B. KATSCHINSKI Philadelphia Shoe Co. 10 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISCO Adjoining Call Building. That Have Advantage The present leading feature connected | with the reaity of San Francisco is| plainly the home building that is in| progress. The increase in the value of business is an old theme.| Income are solid, but the to sell them. The general market conditions have stead- ily tended to give confidence to those that wish to have homes and who seek r money that in come out more reciation in land iong than even by value when th ELEGANT DISPLAY FOOTWEAR o part of tk prices are low careful bu permit ure & home site t splay of Easter falls to improve. The large unimproved ing Footwear is ll/areas in sections near Golden Gate ppy snd lower ave ever.before all the Season’s all Park, north and south pleasure ground, now on the market make & conspicuous showing in the matter of ne ork t is under way. of the great destgns, artful results ng, which, Richmond and the § et district con- r extremely mod- tinue to improve g pidly . , have never been Those that have 1 n the sections this Coast Easter mentioned have r been selling — them at prices that a handsome profit above the original cost. The - 1 buildings in the newer portions of the and French heels ] -l NL 00. Sizes 2% to Ti4; city are of a good ¢ generally oNLY $2-00 ' W speaking. While there have been very large deals in San Franci ing the last week. there ha inquiry for home sites a prices. When the weather tled the building of home more rapidly than tageous within the last fortnight There is something of a stir among 0 realty dur- been good the fifty-vara holdings. The Spring Valley Water Company has authorized Baldwin & Howell to offer at private sale several parc of their holdings some of which are located in a neigh- borhood that has commanded consid- erable attention for some time past owing to the unsurpassed marine view to be had from the property. Among the properties to be placed on the ma ket are a fifty t at the northeast coner of Larkin and Lombard streets the fifty-vara lot at the southwest cor- > ner of Larkin and Chestnut streets, the fifty-vara lot at the northeast corner Polk and Chestnut streets, vara lot at the southeast Francisco and Polk stre PRING I8 THS WD NWEAT. Ladies’ B vara lot on the morth li . as Wicl e Sace S street, 137:6 feet east « . B entire block in th Potrero block teenth, streets and Potrero av DEALS OF ON Sales during the w been made by A. J. Ri 0. bounded by § Hampshi Seventeenth and nue. SON DRES Gibson effect 6IB XFORDS ring : ® d PRICE 0! 10 T3; w s gh ¥ Y & sold for 217-221 south % with three-story lease tq, the National to Mrs. Kate 8. Goe- L. J. Borie the Drumm street, of Washington building under cuit Company WAVED VAMP BLUCHERS B i et g WOULD COST MORE ELsE- f§ O2kland, for e v EERE. lies “inest Patent others to A. J. Synder of Oakland fi Leather Kid Lace Shoes, with mat ' $36,250. This land fronts on Thir v hd rovy the mps - Thirty-first and purchaser wiil divisior streets. ¥ in su block SALES IN DETAIL. Through the agency of Florin Jones & Co., the property on the line of Vallejo street, 165 feet east of Buchanan, 27:6x137:6. with residence, Sy RalEaoifs ADVERTISEMENTS. | AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY. So Thinks at Least One Traveling - Man. I would as soon think of starting | out without my mileage books and grip as to start out on a trip without a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in my valise, said a traveling man who repre- sents a St Louis hardware house. Why? Because I have to put up at all kinds of hotels and boarding- | FIVE-STRAP SANDALS SWELL AT BASTER. Chil- dren's and Misses” High-Cut Strap Sandale, with patent leather vamps W | houses. I have to eat good, bad and | pisin coin toes turned sies ona Ml indifferent food at all hours of the day spring heels. _Widths B_to D. jand night and I don’'t believe any CoRtes o Bt 11 | man’s stomach will stand that sort of | Misses sizes, 11% to 2, 8169 [ | thing without protest, any way I know ,mine won't. It has to have some- | {thing to break the fall and Stuart’s | | Dyspepsia Tablets is the crutch I fall back on. | My friends often “josh” me about | | it, tell me I'm an easy mark for pitent | | medicine fakers, that advertised medi- | | cines are humbugs, etc., but I notice | | that they are nearly always complain- |ing of their aches and pains and poor | | digestion, while I can stand most any | {old kind of fare and feel good and | | ready for my work when it needs me, | :und I believe I owe my good digestion {and sound health to the daily, regular | use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, year | {in and year out, and all the “joshing” | {in the world will never convince me | | to the contrary. PATENT LEATHER LACE B g, - 1 SIILDREN B | I used to have hearthurn about Snt Leather Lace Shoes, with waat [ | three times a day an¢ a headache kid tops, neat toes and tips and ;about three or four times a week and stylish moderate extension soles. | after standing for this for four or five The childre; v e ren's sizes have spring years I began to look around for a heels and the misses' and young ;;:!iu.\'" fl*;’s na;r the oy low | i crutch and found it when my doctor at hcels zes to D. @' told me the best investment I could Cilds deen st 1o 15, §1:48 | make would be a 50 cent vox of Misses' sizes, 11% to 2, £1.50: Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and I have Ladies' sizes, 2% to 5%, $1.85. invested about 50 cents a month for | them ever since and when I stop to think that that is what I spend every | day for cigars, I feel like shaking | hands with myself, for I can keep my | stomach and digestion in first-classior- | der for 50 cents a month. I don’t care | for any better life insurance. | My druggist tells me they are the lmosl popular of all stomach medi- |clnel and that they have maintained | their popularity and success because | they do as advertised. They bring re- | sults, and results are what count in | patent medicine as much as in selling barb wire. EASTER EGGS FPREE. Our Easter Chicken will lay candy eggs for all children aceom- panied by their parents who visit our store this week. B. KATSCHINSKI | | corner of Lyon and California streets, | urday | cisco, is demanding a great deal of at- RES ADVANCE Erected Makes Certain | Settlement of Permanent Population on Lands of Being Close to Park has been sold by Thomas F. Boyle te Dr. A. Miles Taylor for $12,000. To a client of G. H. Umbsen & Co. Dan Einstein has sold the southwest with a new apartment-house, for $17,850. F. J. McGlinchey has soid to a client | Speck & Co. 27:6x120 feet on the | south line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 west | of Polk, with improvements consisting of a two-story double house in front and two cottages on the rear street. | The income from the improvements is $115 a mo . The price,is $16,500. Isidor Lipman has bought from the | Grasshoff heirs the northeast corner of Larkin and California streets, 35x70 | fe i eck & Co. on the sc have sold 37:6x37:6 feet uth line of Golden Gate ave- | nue, between Octavia and Laguna | streets, with two houses that rent for $114 per month in total. Mrs. Jane Lewis is the seller and W. E. Palmer the buyer. The price was $15, Recent sales are reported by G. H. Umbsen & Co. as follows: c. € irs C Amedee, improvements at | st line, 51 feet south X80 feet, for $5000; for | reets, for A. J. | west treet, | Ran- | line of Four- | of Sanchez, for $2000. Recent sales made by Boardman Bros. & Co. include the following: frontage ot 54 on Thi ng a fect a s RICHMOND DISTRICT. | fol les in the Jordan h been made by Lyon & f 35 The south of on the t on 100, on the Forty-sixth grading block of land bought by them that faces Gate Par 1d several lots have Qeen sold. The new office of the firm will recently Furnished in a delightfully dainty way. Beautiful birdseye maple dresser with oval f the same dai: wood, Birdseye maple remember, not plain g e g L el g g and you can choose any color you like. Wire mattress, top mattress and pillows, o( course. These four pictures show what $150 will do at the Sterling. $I50 these four rooms. Is there anything lacking? A year’s time in which to pay the $I50 'I' P ' Where Sterling made upholstery plays an im- he ar 0l' portant part. A handsome divan with arm chair and reception chair to match. They are upholstered in heavy silk tapestries — gco:h and upholstering to last a life- time., Polished saddle seat rocker, Roman seat, pretty parlor table, as cozy and home-like as you could for. pays for the furniture shown in CRGERE R TURE Sl AT K L U I AP BRI e TERLING FURNI i039 MARKET %&W A AR DR AT Y IR RO RSN R I The four rooms as pictured here are contained in the model cottage, built within our store. undoubtedly the greatest $150 worth ever shown in San Francisco The Kitchen ini First, the Extensi Table. A The Dlnl“g Room rt;um’d one, a ;;l‘:snh ona:. One RS S teed absolutely. return to you the full purchase price. that extends to six feet. It’s made compartments for everything. It is ‘The kitchen furnishings include 2 Richmond range. Pretty good guarantee for the rest of the furnishings. A Richmond is guaran- If it does not fulfill every promise we make for it, we Chairs, patent kitchen table with of golden oak, legs are gracefully turned. The chairs are exceptionally pretty, polished quarter-sawed oak, without carving of any kind—em- phasizes the richaess of grain and polish. des!‘gned and planned by Willis Polk, who has been associated during the last three years with D. H. Burnham & C chants’ Exchange building. v-sixth fered for lease. ent ing and importing firms toward the city front it will undoubtedly soon find ten Sol Getz & Son have about finished ants. [4 Golden Rennie Bro St. Bauske of Oakland for $36,000; have | west of Baker, at a cost of $13,000 Flats will also be built by Hi Floodberg on the northwest o 1 Fee for $1000, and also ten acres near Con- cord, Contra Costa County, for the account of H. Gullixon to R. E. Vletch for $500 fendocino County from C. A. Weihe | to a client for $6400, and also the sale line of Clipper #Arest. between Noe and Cas- | the west line of Nineteenth avenue, 100 tro, from C. O. Smith to Cornelius Gallagher | feet north of Point Lobos avenue, for for $2250; two lots, 50x120 feet each, in block | $1600. He is building cottages at Chen- Tromy She Raliroad Homestead at Oceanview. !ery and Miguel streets, on the west line ot 95x80 feet on the west line of San. | 0f Twenty-third avenue near Clement 58 feet north of Twenty-seventh, | Street and at the corner of Sanchez and sler to O. Heyman for $300. | Twenty-seventh streets for clients. M. Wooster Company has sold | THE ERA OF FLATS. 1. Schwartz will spend $75,000 to build a five-story and basement apartment- » the architects of the new Mer- The porth half of the building is of- In view of the pres- vement of leading manufactur- th street, to cost $11,800 John H. Munster on the south Frederick street, west of Tremont & nue, to cost $19,000; by D. H. Bush the south line of Frederick street, of Willard, to cost $10,000. —_————— Moves for a Non-Suit. Chatfield & Vinzent have sold the place of 220 acres mear Napa Cou to R. E. The C. parts of the San Martin ranch, in Santa Clara County, as follows: To H. B. Helena, Alger, twelve and a_half acres, be opened about April 10 3 s ens, ten acres, $1000: C. E. | house on the south line of Sutter street, Argument on a motion for a non- n & Hoag 1 corporated. g?‘:gsga?zogn%.r}e’z?: 1&?03{;?&-38?: $1000;: W. J. O'Neill. thir- ’137'6 feet west of Jones street. | suit in the case of Urmston, Baird & stock .000. The Alameda bounded by Eagle avenue and ey ovhite, thitteen | Andrew J. Prjce will build four flats | Patterson against Hysham & Neel was Airy and tockholders _are Lafayette, Schiller and Clement streets | ton acren. ' $1000 and ¥ %9 | on the north ling of Page street, to cost | heard yesterday by Judge Murasky. ieorge F. Lyvon, Edgar.L. Hoag, - for $12,000. Gilmore, ve acres: $.200: in the suburhan | $13,000. ter S. O1 Robert J. Anderson and The motion was made by Attorney J. Rothermel & Co. report the sale of |villa subdivision of Redwood farm. at Red- | M. Scatena will build flats to cost|C. Campbell for the defendants on the William B. Pringle. an acre and a quarter of land and an | 3ol ;‘_‘PE_";“’% Lfi\i“fl:‘rftf”"!;"‘ fam Ligp | $14,000 on the sputh line of Greenwich|ground that the evidence so far in- Return of sale of the lots sold at eight-room house in San Rafael to Mrs. | Beeson, one and an eighth ac $400; Thom. | Street, east of Fillmore. 2 troduced was not sufficient to consti- ion by ldwin & Howell on Foster from Mrs. M. E. Hooper for |as P. Maloney, one and an eighth acres, $400; | Joseph Robinson will build flats to| tute a cause of action. Judge Mur- . 1904, for the estate of g5 the sale of the Marks stock ranch | James Cronk, the same, $£400: Robert C.|[cost $15,000 on_the northwest corner of | asky took the motion under advise- Sutro, deceased, has been of 6350 acres on the Russian River in |Sylva, £800. and W. S. Baker, $800; in_the ment. The suit is for $50,000 dam- made to court and will come up for Mendocino County hearing and confirma* perior Court, new C Judge Coff: in the Hall, before at 10 o’clock to-morrow. | Prope at the highest point of Fulton street facing Golden Gate Park 1 commanding a fine view of | the city and Marin and Alameda coun- | ties will be subdivided and sold by Henry Stern of David Stern & Sons. The land is on the north line of Ful- ton street, between Parker avenue and | Sta an street. It will be cut into‘ sixtecn lots. SELLING AT AUCTION. The auction sale of the Sausalito | real estate, which will be held on Sat- afternoon, April 9, on the ar- rival of the 1:45 boat from San Fran- tention in counties. San Francisco and Marin The land has been subdi- vided into twenty-two choice resi- dence lots, which command an ele- gant marine view of San Francisco y as well as Marin, Alameda and San Francisco counties. Henry Stern of David Stern & Sons, 11 Montgom- ery street, will auction this property on the premises, The residence sites in Sausalito are very scarce for a choice, quiet suburban home over- looking the bay. To-morrow G. H. Umbsen & Co. will sell at auction properties in a pe- tition suit and also miscellaneous properties that are desirable. Easton, Eldridge & Co. will sell at auction next Tuesday the following mentioned properties: Lot 2x122:6. and three-story residence at 2417 Howard street, east side_ 191:9% south of Twentieth street; an eight-room house and lot, 19:7 5.7x1 at 1312 Pine strest; lot 25x101 feet. on east line of Lotta street, 100 feet south of Parnassus avenue; lot 38:9x 137:6 and scventeen-room residence at 822 Turk street; lot 32:6x82:6 and improvements, includ- ing Union Hall, on the east side of Fillmore street, 55 feet south of Greenwich; lot 50x70 feet and cottage at 217 Montcalm street: lot 22:6x87:6 and dwelling at 2667 Pine street: lot 25x100 feet. on the north side of Waller street, 25 feet west of Belvedere; ten lots, each 25x120 feet, on the west line of Forty-seventh avenue, commencing 100 feet south of K street; lot 25x118 feet, on the east line of Castro street, 71:6 south of Army. £ Davidson & Leigh have leased to Neville & Co. half of the handsome new building to be erected on the land of the Whitcomb estate, fronting 120 feet on Davis street and extending from Pacific street to Clark and facing the freight depot of the Southern Pacific Company. The structure will front 137:6 feet on Pacific street and 137:6 feet on Clark street, so that the entire frontage is about 400 feet on the three streets. The building will be five stories in height, with a basement 8 feet in the clear. The exterior will be composed of solid brick piers of great strength, resting on a heavy foundation requir- ing over a thousand piles. Over 12,000 feet of window glass will be used. Four extra heavy quick running electric ele- vators will be provided. The building will be equal in every respect to the high class modern business structures now being built in the East. It was Su- | of 640 acres of redwood timber land in | . %Comparc Our Methods o N e Dal ke (1500; in_the | Nineteenth and Noe streets. | S property o L. S. Preston for $900, to H. George will place three new |ages for an allleged breach of com- for $38,000; the sale | poye 1 Y- Dinkelspie] for $1000 and to H. R. flats on the north line of Clay street, | tract. G. ADVERTISEMENTS. You will realize then why Schlitz beer is pure. You wash a cooking utensil once. = We wash a bottle fow: times, by machinery, before we fill it. You use city water. We bore down 1400 feet to rock for ours. You };reparc food in the air of the room. We cool Schlitz beer in plate-glass rooms and fil;er all the air that touches it. Then we filter the beer_ by machinery_filter it through white wood pulp. Yet your methods are cleanly. Ours are cleanliness carred to extremes. : Then—for fear of a touch of impurity—we sterilize every bottle after it is sealed. We double the necessary cost of our brewing to give you a healthful beverage pure Do you wonder that we sell over a million barrels annually? Ask for the brewery bottling. SRR R ks ""c Bw M M"Mum ramo“s' Wholesale Distributors

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