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Hit will h. Hven unto thee. If TQU be impressed with a ''"i JLl day it-has been my duty to proclaim beforelErwortdth? coming of
institution of learning was established at University Park, the very center and heart omefeninsnia , Bntysomj, smil 5ome off and otherswUl look serions when
thegreat city. I am somettmes complimented f.f by an met.ble force that wouldotiut
.. . . . - i mi -kt.xi T:fl. rJr.o X!V.T.livn Rnntarw Prrflnri1 & Seattle ! the Union
R a J J rnff besides the C-dian
Iaill OaU eilier uTaukee S Burlington, which come there over other lines, aU center at University Park. Half that number of transcontmental
railroads made such cities as St Paul, tSS JfSiS
the woolen inUls, flour miUs, shipyards, steel works furniture factories B ' Peninsula, of which
door factories, navigable rivers, gram demand the ?reat (Wtambu J. Jtaurt JTe UrRe ci(ics of other plaees and wUicll
,V"LJ.1 "iZvZl ;Si;fri?i the winds never blow. Emphasize the word "never" in the last sentence.
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Law of
Supply and
Demand
The law of supply and demand
works the double cross at Univer
sity Park. The almost unlimited
supply of factory and mill sites on
low land will for many years make
6uch sites cheap, which will have
the effect of continually attracting
factories around the Peninsula and
making demand on the high land
for business and residence loca
tions. The high land suitable for
residences and business purposes
is limited by the rivers, there being
only 100 feet square- above high
water for each person now residing
there. It is quite clear to any per
son that this condition must make
extremely high values on the high
lands, of which University Park is
the center. The O. R. & K R. R.,
as shown on the map, is at the base
of the high land. Study the pic
ture. You cannot get any of the
benefit of this condition unless you
get a piece of this high land. Only
one lot at University Park will in
a few years from now be worth a
small fortune.
By Their
Fruits Ye Shall
Know Them
Our plat shows that we are not
fakers. We laid out University
Park, confidently expecting that
some day it would be the center of
a great city. We have made many
of our streets 100 feet wide and
have placed an alley back of every
lot. These conveniences will at
tract business in a business dis
trict. Fakers always make their
lots 25x100 feet, without alleys,
and with long blocks and narrow
streets. Then they endeavor to un
load them quickly onto unsuspect
ing Rubens who will have to strug
gle with the adverse conditions.
Nearly all out lots are 110 feet or
more in length. Although in the
very center of the Peninsula, and
surrounded by the new industries,
we are offering lots at University
Park at lower prices than can be
obtained at any other place on the
Peninsula. Such an opportunity
to make a fortune has never been
offered before and it is not prob
able that a similar chance will ever
come again in your life-time; there
fore, it would be wise1 for you to
ask for light on this subject in your
prayers tonight.
STUDY THE PICTURE IT TELLS THE TRUTH
Double "Your Money Before New Year's Day
The price of lots at University Park will be advanced two dollars per front foot on the day that the emen
the tunnel under the Peninsula. It has been published in the daily papers twice within the past few days that the contract would be let within the next 30 days, that c p
meiSbeen distributed recently along the route between Kalam and Tacoma, preparatory to commencing work on short notice. Two dollars per front f ootmeans M ad . ance , on .
SaviT That is not all. Another advance of $2 per front foot will be made when work begins, and another
idTa5$2 through the tunnel, and still another $2 advance will be made J
These advances will all have taken place before you will have made your last payment on your purchase. You have had ample notice o f what 1 s about to mr. l?h
will you go on to the end bewailing your lack of opportunity and bad luck Sixty dollars paid on your lot means an advance of $100 as soon as the contract is let for the tunnel.
Millions of dollars will be made on the Peninsula within the next two'yeaxs. Will you get your sharel Yes, if you buy a few lots right now.
Speculate On Our Money
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None too poor to buy on our terms. We require only enough down to show good faith and a. little
monthly to keep you interested. Ten per cent cash down at time of sale and five dollars per lot per
for tears before vou have made youf-final payment. Buy a lot, even though you cannot carry more than 2oxl00 feet. Only 25x100 feet at University Park will be a fortune
taaVewvcaSfrno oSoStyto buy lots on the installment plan on the Peninsula will soon be a thing of the past, because all lots will soon teVtbo
hands of th?se whTwill sell only for a largiTportion of the price in cash down at time of sale. Your opportunity is now, while lots are yet cheap and terms easy. Prices now $12
per front foot for residence lots up to ?20 per front foot for business lots.
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