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Show n To Noil- SALT LAKE--VThjj CITY of OPPORTUNITIES,". . To Pros- '' .. n "IT PAYS TQ OWN A HOME." "': . ' ' ; ' RGSldent , v.,:--:.- - ; ; r : A;.; . -- QCtlVQ ; , ' ' Owners: p ' o n- ::. - ' n- ; . .y: ' Investors: a position to render you good ' 11 -. . ,- ' u . 1 . prosperous "City of Opportun- serrice in any matters of busi- . J. 1 ... .-I i . f , ' ; ities" elsewhere, and to invite ness that you may see fit to Vfl T7Q Tf ffiVTl Qfc fiTll " 1 1 Tt correspondence from all inter-entrust inter-entrust to our care, better, t W (CwN (C vl iU D ested. We hare for sale at peVhaps, than some of the old- U U U V &Jb UUUVUUlb HO correct price9 a good li(rt o eragencieswhoareloaded-up. ' fTlTllf IF! TrilT TltnTr fl lin 1 1 Iflflli ' ' ' ? ' " InCOme BnrinM" , . with all the business they can N i roved Income Residence possibly handle, the accumuia- 149 South West Temple St. Salt Lake City, Utah. pST. nccme. , tions of .many years. If your Prospective Business Prop-property Prop-property is for sale, we can A. H. VOGELER, President. If. A. SMITH, Attorney. erty. . come as near to selling it at f R. E. MILLER, Vice-President. A. II. PARSONS, Residence In all parts of I - . . . . W. H. BIXTZ, Treas. Secy, and Mgr. the citr. fair figures as anybody in the . - , fe j .x . . . Vacant Building Lots, j "roved lTeXc Zr . Terrace and Apartment- j rents, pay your taxes and Buys (& Sells Real Estate on Commission Acreage available for plat- II write your insurance. Does R.tntl Butiimi. Loans Money for Investor!. Writes Fire Insartnc. Riiroad trackage for ware- Write to Us Takes CharSe of Property for Non-Resident Owners AnyWay manifold advantages of Salt Lake as ' Do you want to make a little sure money, I AltOJS fQVS the "City of Opportunities" are fully set forth with chances for large returns? Try some Tax T)ptil We are glad to answer ques- in other portions of this issue of The Tele- Sale Investments. Impossible to lose. 1CMUJ tions as to valuations, etc. Al- gram. Our little talk is addressed to non-resi- Have you money to loan on good Real Es- It is a pleasure to anj4r wavs at vour service. dent owners of Salt Lake-City property and to tate Security? Large or small sums? Write and we take the chance for 0 prospective investors. us. profit. V A. a,- 0 I CLAYTON MUSIC f COMPANY . UTAH'S LEADING MHSIC HOUSE ! : : . "f ' . .J- Pianos Organs bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbhbbbbi r . ssBsaaaasaaaaasssssaiiaaBsBBasaaasBssaaaM - Stein way & Sons rC S Estcy, Kimball, Wm.Knabe&Ca '0f Sc7bold Vose & Sons- f' Great Western W. W. Kimball r-K. J Victor Talking . Co- 5pSg r 7m Machines U E3tey Co. J V &ftW Edison Schaeffer, Winter ig iE?) Phonographs I Smirh and Barnes BtyL sC.fS-' Regina Music Schirmerr Etc. .ib Boxes ! This leading establishment Is the KUprII?s unequalled. The house Is Western. It carries the most com- president of the Clayton Investment oldest In the State of Utah. Incor- so divided that each line of gooils plete stock of sheet and book mu- company. Prof. John J. McClellan. . i i t u occupies an apartment to itself. sic and musical instruments, the secretary, and who for tn past few porated In 1902 with a capital siock During the past few years the latter line including the celebrated years has held the position of or- of $50,000 and reorganized a week business of the firm has Increased AnRjlus Piano player, Victor Talk- ganlst in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, ago with a capital stock of $150,000 to such an extent that the estab- inn machine, Edison phonograph needs no introduction to the people ... . pt of any music house in lishment of a branch house at and licgina music box. Through of Utah and is universally recog- line iarg Boiso, Idaho, was found necessary this thoroughly representative firm nized as one of America's most this section). It In successor to and manv additional salesmen were the world famed Tabernacle Organ accomplished artists.- Robert J. David O. Calder. a firm the incep- employed. The company's trade was placed as were also the fine in- Shields, treasurer, Is also manager tion of vhich dates back to 1SC0. covers Utah. Idaho, Wyoming and struments In St. Paul's church. of the wholesale department of the j ' " . r, Q Nevada and by honest business Christian Pcit-nce church and many Inland Crystal Salt company, j The Clayton music compan, an methods has built up a patronage other?. The high class goods Joseph J. Daynes. Jr.. manager, is ; up-to-date concern in which Salt that is most gratifying. The Clay- handled Is sufficient guarantee for a nvin of wide experience in the I Lake may take pardonable pride, ton Music company is sole agent the reliability of the firm and its handling of music and musical sup- P , is located 'at 109-111-113 South Main for the following superior make of olticers, all men of high standing In plies, having grown up in that street, occupying the entire three pianos: Steinway & Sons. Wm. the community, are among our business. He enjoys the respect 5 floors of the spacious building. Its Knabe & company, Vose & Sons, most enterprising, representative and esteem of all who know !-.!-n U show rooms being unsurpassed and Kimball, Estey, Winter. Shaeffer citizens Nephl W. Clayton, its and has done much toward makine- ; its facilities for the handling of and Smith & Barnes. Organs: president. Is also manager of the the firm what It Is today Ut-h'.-s i first class Instruments and musical Estey, Kimball. Seybold and (Ireat Inland Crystal Salt company and leading music house. - I |