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Show CI 1Tr I I 1) A T I A Good Invostmont T. " I ll SL I k ll : : 1 1 ; : : : .. To the . laborer and the capitalists ' !j 1 i Bk I ll ft Y M i ' alike this is the important question: A L m II M V; 1 i II A ' .. "ti v a n W"7" 0 "Where canIb"y to reali7e the sreat- ' f f J VI H A? i$ jl W est Prolit from my investment?" I-1" ----- f K I A. Good Invostmont jj M jl J1 w I! o : j ! A I I lO Minutes' Ride on Elrgtrig Gars. I ' K J First Its location, lying alon State Street, which 1 Second The Growth of the City will be necessarily I in a short time will be the most thickly populated street in I HAT P iO AT" T3 A "OT ? South, thus giving it the best prospective value of any Ad- Salt Lake City. lJLlilN' X J i A lj L Alt IV I dition to Salt Lake. I ONLY THREE HUNDRED LOTS LEFT! I - 'Jl i CENTRAL PARK, situtaed on the corner of Thirteenth South and the State Road, is on the direct line of traTic from the south and southeast. CENTRAL PARK is on tne Electric Rapid Transit Road. It hai the finest natural location in and around Salt Lake City. There is a constant flow of the finest artesian water and artisian wells can be obtained by sinking 50 to 80 feet. And last, but not least, lots are sold cheaper in CENTRAL PARK tnan any property within a radius of three miles of Salt Lake City PostoiTice. We could add many other reasons why this addition is destined to become a leading portion of Salt Lake City, and we will be pleased to show lots to visitors and intending purchasers. Prices $225 to $450; $25 Cash; Balance $10 Per Month. j G. F. PENHALE, W. H.' M'CLURE & CO. 239 South Main Street. General Agents, 23 W. Second South Street. Geo, A, Alder & Son Haye removed from their old stand, No. 46 E. First South Street, to temporary quarters OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL, : Where for the Next Thirty Days they will make S-W-E-E-P-I-N-G R-E-D-U-C-T-I-O-N-S : In All Grades Of: BOUTS tfB E SHOES ! I We keep nothing but Standard Makes.but will SACRIFICE THEM to save mov ing them to the building now occupied by . J HAIDY. YOUNG & CO, I Directly Opposite Oui Old Stand. I' t Where we will be found after December 1. Our word to the public has been I as our bond, and we assure you that we mean what we say. A few of our lines i are Stacy, Adams & Co., E. F. Copeland and Geo. E. Keith's Shoes, fur Men's t Wear; Thus Bolton. Cowlos Bros, it Dodge's Shoes, for Ladies', Misses' and Chil- & dren's wear. A bona lide reduction in all these lines and many others. Kcuiein-ber Kcuiein-ber our CHRISTMAS PRIZES. Don't Forget the Number I . C 128 First South Street. - Opposite City Hall. " 1,11 tl Xljkjy SALT LAKE CITY 2 jmfiSSV. Garden City, Plat "C LEtllfeiifflp- THB LEADINft ADDITIOW ' Having Sold Our Lease And to give possession December 1, we will sell ourSTOCK of FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS at COST. j our music boxWawing Will take place SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 181)0, at 8 p.m. Barnes &, Co., 139 West Second South Street. . . ' Salt Lake Cily, Utah. Ncw York Tailors, . 3 & 70 East Second South. !Ve Represent ftfarks Arnheim, of Neiv York, the Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World, New York Prices and the Latest New York Styles. CALL AND SEE US. J GABEL, THE TAILOR jg'lU 220 W Second South St., SALT LAKE GITY. PANTS to Order I SUITS to Order, JiiSa $3-60, $1500. AN IJ UFWARDI ' AND Ul'VVAKDI 1 TIIElTAUrOlLTRYCOJIPAH. j Wholesale Produce Dealers. General Commission Merchants Sole Western Agents for the Heaton and Da 1 Spilnp Creamery butter. H.M Went 8nl South ft . Telephi ne 7tl ; P. O. box III. Brancbnouae ParkCtly, Utah. . . Henry f.clark --THE-- TAIL OI. ..'- go Emit Firtt South etruL |