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Show V/est 200 South k. 2. 3* if* '.;< 6» 7* Bertolini Block ARCHITECTURE (continued): column on each side of the central door "bay, support a metal beam which supports the brick wall of the second, level, Stone trim: a. Rusticated stones, laid horizontally in the pilasters at the east and west ends of the front facade, alternate v/ith brick to form a banding effect, b. Carved stones with foliated patterns placed at the vexus of thefirst story cornice and pilasters, c. Gorbele stone arches, connected in a. single undulating line over the four window bays in the second level; fancy, carved terminals at ends of arched band and at swell of each arch. d. Parapet cap of stone is deteriorated to an extent of no longer being intact. Brick trim: a. Two courses of radiating voussoirs over the Romanarched window bays. b. Corbeled dentils in the fancy cornice beneath the parapet* Metal trim: a. Upper cornice very fancy grouping of mouldings and dentils in horizontal bands, corbeled with increases in height, b. Lowe cornice simple moulding, a simple dentil band with a wide ribbed band beneath. Wood, trim: simple window and door trim, with modest period mullion mouldings on the main level. Door bays: single doors in recessed bays with transoms above; original doors are gone. YJindow bays: large glass panes at store level with smaller transoms above most of the lower story glass is painted.. Second story windows are Roman- arched, one-over-one double hung sash type. 5* HISTORY (continued): 192?; Felix Oriando, Cozy Barber Shop, 1927; Lorenzo Silvio, organ grinder, 1931; John J. Zikovich, new owner, 19^1; Tony Vlahiotis, barber, 19Vo; 3ho-Fu-Do, wholesale conf ectionary, c. 19^-6; Ionian Restaurant, c. 19^6; Anchor Inn, bar, barber and grocers, 196*f, presently occupy the building. In short, Bertolini Block has always housed ethnic minority businesses continues to represent the relatively small but ignificant multiethnic presence in western Salt Lake City. |