The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1918, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. VEE EAMREDETERRRAR SUNN aaencs’ By UCL EATTLES PUBL MARKETS Seattle is a GOOD TOWN for the WORKINGMAN. One of the reasons is—it has GOOD PUBLIC MARKETS. The Public Market system of Seattle is equal to any in the United States. ll i ne Sia Ti no Vegetables and Fruits are grown in abundance in the rich country surrounding Seattle and in the Yakima and Wenatchee Valleys, and all through the year her Public Markets offer the best of provisions at reasonable prices. The man of small means can hold down old “High Cost” in Seattle, if he can anywhere. Seattle has EIGHT PUBLIC MARKET buildings and a street devoted to Farmers and their produce—SEVEN privately owned and ONE operated on the co-operative plan by organized Union Labor. Seattle’s Public Markets are located on the principal lines of travel to all sections of the city—north, east, south and west. Prominent men from all parts of the country come to see these markets. City officials from Eastern cities in- spected Seattle’s Public Market System—in the interest of their own market problems. In addition to good Public Markets, Seattle has 575 Retail Grocers, 135 retail Meat Markets, 11 big Whole- sale Grocers, 39 Produce Commission places and 15 Deli- catessen stores. Living conditions are GOOD in Seattle—and there’s ALWAYS work for CAPABLE MEN. N\ KT Wig, S" tw . - I—FARME ROW in the Public Market nter, where the producer meets the consumer, 2—CORNER MARKE A aoe the ent t tow in the Public Market Center, plan by organized el in the line of travel to the south, i the Public M . th The Following Firms, Corporations and Individuals Are In- 10—ECONOMY MARK tod th ten Galt of theo a t 1s Wares’ oe aid ho the Pabbe Market Conier, terested in Having You Know About Seattle—the Queen City: American Savings Bank and Trust Casey, John T. Galbraith, Bacon & Co., Ine. Lang Manufacturing Ce. Nat House, The. Paget Sound Traction, Light and Perret ‘Ross Machine Werks Co. Centennial Mill Co. Gottstein, M. A., Co. Leonard, A. W. Oldham, Robert P. Lo Stimson, ©. D. Ames, E. G. Gusihval ‘Coal Ce; Great Western Smelting & Refining Lindenberger Packing Co. Olympic Foundry Co. MiMi Stare’ Eibriage A. Ames Shipbuilding Co, City Light Dept. Co, Lippy, T. 8. Oriental Trading Co. Rhodes Co., The. Suzzallo, Dr. Heary. Augustine & Kyer. City Messenger & Transfer Co. ireen, ¢ - Lowman, J. D. Overland Pacific, Inc. Roslyn Fuel Co. Takiguchi, T. Azuma Bros. Clemmer, Jas. Q. f t Co. MacDougall-Southwick Co. Pacific Car & Foundry Co. Hothweilee & Co. Thomsen, Morits, backus, M. F. Cho to 7 Co. i Marine Pipe and Machine Works Pacific Coast Coal Co. Scandinavian-American Bank, The + Cobb, €. HL a ie Martin, F. 0. Pacific Construction & Engineering Schwabacher Bros. & Co. Barton & Co. : Columbia Salmon Co. ’ Meacham & Babcock Shipbuilding Ca Co. Schwager-Nettleton, Ine. Belknap, C. C., Glass Co. Commercial Boller Works. effe Engine Works. Mehihorn, August, dr. Pacific Coast Engine Works, Schwager-Nettleton Mills, Wakefield, Lee H., Co. Bemis Bros. Bag Co. Cooper, Frank B. ufacturing Co. Metropolitan Building Co. Pacific Coast Steel Co. Seabourd National Bank. Walworth Manufacturing Ca. Black Manufacturing Co. Cox, A. H., Co. enry, 4 : Mit Pacific Creosoting Co. Seattle Automobile Co. Washington-Annex, Tha TE aa tans We Crane Co & Equipment Co. Sarehsy ists. Pacific Motors, Inc. Seattle Baking Co. Washington Hotel, The. 6 4irpl » ta if National Bank of Commerce Pacific Shipping & Fuel Ce. Seattle Construction & Dry Deek Ca Waterhouse, Frank. Boldt’s Restaurant & Bakery Ce. , John, & Co. 1 © National City Bank, The, Pacific Steamship Company. Seattle Hotel. Waterhouse, Frank, & Co. Auteme Bon Marche, The, orton } ; D erican Commission Ca National Shipbuiiding Co. Parsons, Reginald Seattle Machine Works. bile Dept. Bonney-Watson Co. ie, J. F., Co. Keenan, 8. A. Nettleton-Bruce-Eschbach, Patterson. McDonald Shipbuilding Ca Seattle National Bank. Wellington Coal Co. Bradner Co., The. Co. Kelley-Clarke Company. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Perine Machine Co. Seattle Rainier Valley Railway Ca Westerman Iron Works. Brown, Kogers. Eitiott Bay Shipbuilding Co. Kilbourne-Clarke Co, Northern Life Insurance Co. Pigott, William. Sloan Shipbuilders Corporation. Western Smelting & '-—-r Ca. Hrunswick Halke-Collender Ce. First National Bank. Kinnear, Chas. A. Northwest ‘Trust & Savings Bank, Portland Cement Association. . Smith, C White Co. Carlisle Packing Co. Fraser-Paterson Co. Kinnear, G., Co, Northwestern Fruit Exchange. Puget Mill Co. Standard Picaers Ce, Whiton Hardware Co. Carnation Milk Products Company. Frederick & Nelson. Kristoferson, A., Inc. Northwestern Mutual Fire Assm Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Ca State Bank of Seattle Yokohama Specie Dank.

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