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Show uu . BUILDING ON SITE OF AN ' OLD HOUSE The old Chapman House of Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, between Lincoln nnd Wall avenues, is a thing of l ho paat. Tho landmark has been mocd to tho center cen-ter of the block, back of the placo where It stood for many years, where It will be turned into a 'rooming house for Japanese. On tho site whore it stood, a modem mod-em house is being erected by Fred J. Klosel. Cemont workers havo bogun tho construction of the basement for tho now building. The new structure will cost upwards of, $13,000 and will be a modern business house in every respect. re-spect. It will be three stories "high, with a largo basement. Tho width Is 10 foot and tho length S9 feet. The roof makers arc busy on tho Hurst business block on Hudson ac-nue, ac-nue, between Twenty-fourth and ' Twonty-flfth streets, and before many days have passed tho cover will too on and Interior building will begin The Eaglets will move to tho second floor of the building at tho earliest possible date. Tho transfer will likely bo made before tho first of Ne ember. On Twenty-third street, between Jackson and Qulncy avenues, II. A. Solp Is building a $2,500 residence. J Clyde Thatcher Is erecting n residence res-idence on Thirty-first street, between Adams and Ogden avenues, that will cost $2,200. On Jackson avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twonh -sixth streets. George Culver Is building a $3,500 res-. Idoncc. |