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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SEPTEMBER 10,1922, SUNDAYJIORNIXO, MANY NEW STRUCTURES TO BE ERECTED IN SALT LAKE THIS YEAR atroeta: tha near Elka' club building on South Temple etreet, end the county Infirmary. M the tap (left to right) li tha Continental National Bank building, ts rlaa at Second South and MainMotor of tha company at Fifth South and Main etreeta. Third row (left) the new municipal batha at Warm riattl tha Weat Side high aohool; (right) the garage and automobllarowaalearaomrecent Bottom row (left) tho new Sait to addition Fourth fair tha grounda group of building; (right)) the Lafayette - aohool. (left) Springs; (right) the new Fuller Point company building. Country club homo toon to be built; (right) the recently completed atock pavilion of tho North Salt Laka atockyarda, Covey-Ballar- d Ft" l w t 4 l U'i 8 8 5 i i(i J jj Wliiiiirffe 8 a a l,L 51 a 11 ij 11 3 n a u y V TR:r ejj HO is going to take care your estate? J vf "H ' a hr 7 9 I i rl , .v,rx .M. urn1 niiili !& xx of 1922 and 1921 S?S; ii 'larob April Mar pirns. . . . . July August , Jina . . . . . . 4S 7.1 161 vV Value. 70,45 $ .100 303 330,270 MR 103 788 787 300.951 421,075 129 h 917 871 2 MW 47 130 l22 O juinimij iiioinini iiiniHMii but for which no permits have been issued, arc srlmol . 20U.0U0 laifiijette i u, tali Oil Itefinlng and btiiMinsr Kika club bHUdint Warm Springs batUhHrH County infirmary 4ii - IVeat v' n- -- i V XSST . ht),r, ,mt ft , Hrito ye'll r imm jur m Uhus;h nt , t fci - A ;; rA'-- (sjeiiaiH n eon so read) 1 In n. le n r i i' lifh) no it tie ahirtisiti; hake iitln)i!n zt and t h ."'ait (ut i i i t, ti , t 12-v4l4- (1 ' a- w a ' r V it s i'r m ' f i mr t ..I U n,'in( ,i ou s h c t j t owri u' a it un- . t t $7,062,971. i,1su' Ti a'lni .m a j n ; Mie thii (tauna nti um I'tiMin n r n Hoi.irn 1 J g I1 . , 1 I j o'i 1 teulldnur loan rata In 'Sait lake have dropped during the Ust two and three n $ 40 OOO 1.254J.OOO .... .... 000 80.000 75 w ooo 430 Ot 0 200.000 We 425 000 20.000 Have Lowered Our Price on all $2 570 000 $4, 102 971 5 t & i i should be tompleted by the midd e of next s ngle expenditure Is year. The gieatest that of $1 250, 000 for the new Continental National bank building on the southwest corner of Second South and Main streets, where the National Bank of the Republic now stands Announcement that the ipterurban railway terminal building is to be erected also has created much public interest The JaUcette S' hool, the West high school, the Covet Ballard garage and the Kks club building are all being completed ns rapidly as possible. The Warm Springs bathhouse is v irtualh finished, as is also the county informarv add tlon Without doubt the end of 1923 will find Salt Lake the possessor of as fine an arrav of new homes and business houses of its size In the a,s anv municlpal.tv country. Shoes tor Men TO -- vvmmn .IZa nnt ,1q " i eo spe m.iniM.rmmg tni 2 PRESCRIPTION GLASSES h r ? i fu i.h imsmuo t Estimated Value Vast. - Schubaoh C.Uft'i are scientifically fitted to exactly suit each Indiv.dual eye' All U'sts are made by experts our prescr'pt'on s made ip in our own Optical DepartWe tan rtiake up ment and the record kept mdef'nltely your oculgt a trescrlption glasses and save you money Salt Lakes Particular Men will welcome this underpriced announcement and appreciation of our new, permanently lowered price will be sure to result in a still further increased patronage to an already growing business Were building on a Greater Volume. Greater in this popular department. Value and Greater Service basis, and this Is the first of a series of delightful Shoe Surprises we have planned for Salt Lake men this season For smartness, comfort and long wear, we confidently place NETT LET ON SHOES in comparison with the finest shoes in America. The new price of $12.50 makes them the utmost in shoe values in this city today. Wo cordially invite you to inspect tha new Fall Styles MUSCLE TESTS Keller and Dr. Landmesser include Muscle Testa In their thorough eamlnajLoRJL.therehy BiAUXlsj.jteUefc. ell ilWphdvftg vision: y StWe of frame, shape and size of lenses are a' so considered, In order to add artistry to scientific fitting You'll doubly enjoy Schubaeh's Prescription Glasses. T'r var. Loan Rates Reduced. . U Tv the it Hod! ul Pmi Mb Salt Lake Fit is in 'a(r wa to equal theFj'.ni cun juugn Him linj d ii s b itt i ti iti- F , u.u me if pot exceed Die gieatest liuub.g eit Incut ii.tjn; hs ujittn the Hundnt it has ever known in lals, tin in ord year, approximate.. T,sift(su was expended on constnictbn within the ot Tha first eight months of 1S22 find the 1921 mark of K,rtn c; jailed and a prospect of more than ( nnuwt adibuonal building assured before tho end of the I At the presenk lijitt, ttigs In the" course of cohstrui lion, residences included. While home building has shown remarkable strength, schools, office and club structures constitute the more imposing share. A combination of faiotable circumstances seems responsible for this unprecedented boom. The Monthly Review of San Francisco for August aaj s, "Financially the state (Utah) Is In slrongtr position at present than at any time since deflation began. Lespite the fact that there will be no major influx of new funds until the harvest season, the slaty banks and trust companies show deposit gains of slightly- - more thstn $1,0i0,0v in (he past sixty days," .. eni ders cm foi ist(jrnis t, 10141 In lapir-- , rn'z ms rn I lo spiuil wiPn t, oe Jt I.a,i nl Ctch I cavb to mg Kmer fsi fo Contem-- ; ( i ii f;i I y ( ? t ft -l Under Way and which plans and specifications have nheadv been drawn, shows an incomplete total. o date, of $2,530,0 8), a grand total of $7 902,971 This u in s uifiied fi rn this method of making s an lncTAt for the vear of tvoie than an ate t ti oi h, aver- - to per cent, ee f no new are ,f m t'n tot if mn.tr of iiutmion te- - undertaken for me pteent projects ear The e i '( sj o 0 at build-Jand nun f however eimc aic plants i an ii lid n,s nn which little w known, that are h,i f t it' ,riii'H e hti eomnnttn w hum's t'.ti Iduus Ukelv to materialiZt dnr ug 1922 i )e mos tnuM nd stme-- f in es tor hh "(' mis a u et t ) oe Buildings Are Larger. tot ii of $1 19971 01 H Hill u of the tot i. fof ai. Willie muling tin of p i cut eimim for the fust ts in 19 M New eon-22 are sm'iller in nummonth1! iif .v's t'Miliit .1 riMnv out m 1. a. u in n am t.ght for the ber than laim pen d in 1921, k i . oir v 10(1 , f t iii forma, t hey are )u tie ho wit V 'u n$ ui Mi hi f(Mi ia utut) ash to focal at.d mn pfihaps la aoim 'cliants rvr ti has Leen htei mined it o t f r the no n t t ( les .0 tar ( i t.t of the hi ng( pics mit iru i Total Cost of Construction Rontb Second nan-house- jm h ti e Prospects Are That Salt is pratmln tosuitoffinr cf t'i iau M non Lake Will Break Record Tho eiuhsaht: fu- try n iis divnuil i,j 'two groups lie i ri nor t AJfh tin uvl is ii a ru of 1916 During This Year; dea . f t s enie nobiht its (luivte1 nrnns and . ('ontim'iitnl Btuk hnildtng . Apn?tmcnt hotiae Fifth Kant between nnd Houtb Sixth atreets ... . Fifth New Country chib . corner Fifth Smith and IJuia Garage, . treet Federal Beacrve bunk Interurban Railway bnildins in hiding Miacellnneona bnsincaa bloika, hotnea etc, eartmated .. . Fair grounds buildings street. Fuller Paint street, near State , corner of Fourth company's West Third and South streets; the LaTemple and fayette hool on North on State streets, the West high school InLake Salt the West Se'ond street, set liclde company's plant on -- First South street, on the west bank of the Jordan river, and an addition to the Cudahv Packing companjs llant at North Salt Lake The building program as outlined above lias od rs Un t ast lv ho tamvamn totlntej nr ul 1 nad mcie ll2. (i retnl rats ng and up 45.IMMI $7.i62,971 sod total Some of the more important imilcbngs Being completed tlm .ear are the Oovej Ballard garage on Fifth South street, between Alain and West Temple streets, the IS$3 clua building on South Temple TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOS Piii tf 300.1830 Total I ,j4 yfc-- v o wr, , ?vbv 2. WTmr.rrnns25 fWO.OOO JMtO OOO Under consideration and started this year are the following buddings. linrieraon nari ii i.iai. (orner 'Ihiid hVr5 fssssijn iMunui PI ennipnient Tutal . .31.543,000 Total for fit t oight niontha 1Tj2 lor ve liicli jx'rniU were iaMtted . $2.947 971 1022 total to date . .. $4 402 971 J .ai&Sk fZ is f 81.900 $ 77.425 250 583 29 7 WHO 409,220 214 614 363,182 346 620 Structures now being e - 1021. 136 107 182 117 1021 j $17,000,000 No January February 'V.x, Member Federal Reserve System. Resources Over tho amount lnv)vrd In the construction is (900,000 more A table giving comparisons la as follows Building permits for tlie first eight month tl J,4 Established 63 Years. TssaatfM: X ' Walker Brothers Bankers T Vi. V v e V Wg.!SSSfig?ss' Plijjli .ESasL- Our Trust is Department equipped to administer your estate, execute your will, or care (or your property and disburse the income as you wish. irv" all , (( bat 9 a JV KJJb'W. 0 K I IBS 8 0 ,' If uau H8S.I 0 a care of your family - I ;vr. J. . H :i 11 estate may be ample .iMP JJlSJiil . II t a feTTli tl B ' YOUR care-luli- SCHUBACH in the popular calf and kid leathers. in every style, size and width, to insure your highest satisfaction. ( Mall Orders ' exclusive Filled Ngttleton Agency for Salt Lake OPTICAL CO. TWO STORES SPECIAL ON GLASSES Reading or Distance Glasses, spherical lenses, sheU or frame, fitted by our prescription method, fully guaranteed, special this week. irold-fill- f 105 Main St. 276 Main St. Dr. Landmesser, Dr. Keller. CONSULTATION FREE; EITHER STORE. VTTMIHOe 230 MAM -- qsrs! |