18. Horseshoe Saloon, 1805 Hewitt Avenue (1909-10)
After the original Horseshoe Saloon burned in August 1909, bottling works proprietor A.L. Van Valey had the building reconstructed in 1910, and later that year a Local Option prohibiting liquor sales was passed, followed by the state dry law. It was adourned by a large neon horseshoe.
By 1933, when liquor became legal again, the building was occupied by the Eagle Club Room (card room) which lasted into the 1950s. Note the original name in hexagon tiles in the sidewalk.