The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1919, Page 16

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PAGE 16 CABLE ADDRESS—“LEEWAKE” Wakefield & Company Packers And Distributors of Canned Salmon L, C. SMITH BLDG. SEATTLE, U. S. A. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. Seattle's Oldest Business House Established 1869 WHOLESALE GROCERS INUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, ROASTERS OF COFFEE AND TOBACCONISTS of Gold Shield Vacuum Packed Coffee, Happy Home Highest-Grade Canned Goods, Lovera, Rot Tan, Mozart, Dean, Critic, Banderos and Class Cigars. ‘These Weill-Known Brands Are Sold by All Best Dealers THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Ltd. Established 1880, Yokohama ‘Ralsup Capital and Reserve Fund 67,000,000 Yen ($33,500,000) ‘The bank buys and receives for collection bills of exchange and drafts, telegraphic transfers and letters of credits on our branches or correspondents throughout the world SHIRO DOGURA, Agent. Seattle Office—822 Third Avenue, Seattle, U. S. A. Safes That Are Safe jpt Attention to Combination and Repair Work Telephone Main 667 BALLARD 555 SEATTLE BOILER WORKS INC, and Stationary Boilers, Structural Forms, Steel Tanks and Containers. West 45th St. Ballard Station PACIFIC CREOSOTING CO. Wood Blocks—The Silent Pavement Kinds of Creosoted Douglas Fir Products—"Pacific Creo-Wood Pipe"—Creosoted Wood Stave Pipe Office: Northern Life Building, Seattle, Wash. Plant: Eagle Harbor Seattle and Rainier Valley Railway Company “SERVICE” Heffernan Engine Works SEATTLE, U. S. A. San Juan Fishing and Packing Co. FRESH, FROZEN, SALT, SMOKED AND CANNED FISH. SEATTLE, U. 8. A. _}| Walworth Manufacturing Company SEATTLE BRANCH—411 FIRST AVE. SOUTH PHONE ELLIOTT 4526 Wyoming Pacific Oil Co. | 407 Hoge Bidg. Seattle, Wash. : Developing in Texas and Wyoming Fields THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. BUILDERS OF STEEL SHIPS AN AMES SHIP IS AN AMES PRODUCT COMPLETE Ames Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company SEATTLE Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding Co. BUILDER OF STEEL SHIPS SEATTLE, U. S. A. Phone, North 7 Western Cooperage Co. Manufacturers of Tanks, Barrels, Casks, Kegs 1M1 Ewing St. Seattle, U.S.A. United Warehouse Company SEATTLE, WASH, The Portland Cordage Co. FACTORIES Portland, Ore. Seattle, Wash. James Griffiths & Sons GENERAL AGENTS MITSUI STEAMERS SEATTLE, U. S. A. Takata & Company, Importers and Exporters HEAD OFFICE: TOKYO, JAPAN Beattle Office: 206 Leary Bidg. BRANCH OFFICES: Osaka, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Nagoya, Nagasaki, Hakodate, Seoul, Dainy, Shanghal, Hankow, London and New York YOU'RE SAFE! USE REX METALS Rex Metal Works is, Solders and Type Metals SEATTLE, U, 8. A. Gas Burning Appliances For Every Purpose SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY STUART BUILDING Enterprise Brass Foundry SEATTLE, U. S. A. Carstens Packing Co. Packers of High Grade Products THE JORDAN COMPANY Inc, Weighers Samplers Forwarders Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco Vancouver, B. C. 552.54 Ist Ave., Seattle, U.S.A. PHONE ELLIOTT 1542 Burdett Oxygen Company onver~ PuROx Welding and Cutting Apparatus and Supplies 2920 First Avenue South Phone Elliott 243 Pacific Coast Grinding and Machine Works 2462 First Avenue South—G. Pearson, Prop. One of the finest and best equipped Machine shops in the Northwest High-Class Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding Exclusive Manufacturers of the Premier Pipe Wrench SEATTLE, WASH. ee “SEATTLE,” AMERICA SUZUKI & CO. Colman Bldg. Ship Builders and Operators Importers and Exporters Head Office—Kobe, Japan Branch Offices Throughout the World FRANK WATERHOUSE & COMPANY Shipowners, Charterers, Dock Managers, Warehousemen, Freight Contractors, Custom Brokers, Insurance Brokers, Forwarders, Coal Contractors, Ship Bunkerers Publishers Pacific Ports Annual and Monthly Foreign Trade Publications CABLES and TELEGRAMS WATERHOUSE SEATTLE NEW YORK 50 Church Street KOBE HEAD OFFICE—Central Bidg., SEATTLE, U. REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICES VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Rogers Building CALCUTTA S. A. SAN FRANCISCO Hearet Building SINGAPORE Sidney 630 6321 17th Avenue South Franklin Tool Works Incorporated —SPBCIALISTS IN— Ship Fittings Heavy Forgings WM. C. FRANKLIN, Pres. and Treas. Logging Tools Sawmill Work SEATTLE, U.S. A. CARNATION MILK From Contented Cows The Standard of Quality for 20 Years in Seattle A Remember—Your Grocer has Carnation > 58 (agate ‘ b name of we am PONS La A. K. JSHAM WEST COAST IRON WORKS Established 1892 ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS Telephone Ballard 11 Ballard Station, 4609 14th Ave, N. W. SEATTLE, WASH. Welcome to Manufacturers GEATTLE ts 2 good location for many lines of manufacture S'has coal, power, transportation and skilled workmen The First National Bank n its power to en age industry In Seattle. It com punts of manufa ers, new or old, who apprect ¢ and « pared to do thelr part to ma ually ple and profitable. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 IDES WOOL: PELTS FURS : TALLOW ations with us mut HIBBARD-STEWART CO. wi SEATTLE Heard Transfer & Storage Co. 555 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Main 4260 PHONE ELLIOTT 2547 MORRIS) ROSEN Alaskan Copper Works MARINE AND GENERAL COPPERSMITHS Spokane Ave. and E. Marginal Way SEATTLE Phone Main 1308 Bhi aha aca Puget Timber Co. LOGS, CEDAR POLKS, PILES AND SPARS 1701-2 Hoge Bldg. Seattle Drummond Lighterage Company, Inc. Forwarding Agents and General Lighterage SEATTLE, WASH. The Admiral Line Expands Rapidly in Oriental Trade During the Past Year During the past year the activities of the Pacific Steamship Company have cov- ered a wide field. Probably the most tn teresting as well as the most important development has been its rapid expansion routes. At first steam ship, the “8 Singapore. Subse quently it « vessels and also began establishing its own agencies in the principal ports of the Far East. Today The Admiral Line, as it is popu- ly known, hag its representatives firmly d at varie strategic pol id reeas while seven of its v ged in transporting cargoes be Puget Sound and Viadivostok, Hong Kong, K Singapore, Manila and Other vessels will be added ffshore fleet as trade conditions that ti tween requi The “Admiral N on,” “Admiral Sims,” “Admiral Mayo,” “Admiral Rod- man" “Admiral Knight” are new ves- h have been acquired by the during the past year. It owns ates twenty-three freigha and In addition, it is oper r of chartered and company Jer, President of the Ad ids a prominent place ding steamship men of the ; A. F. Haines is Vice Pres- 4 General Manager. His wide perience in both the offshore and coast- wine trade fits him for a position te- juiring unusual ability. Among other well-known officials of the any are H. C. Cantelow, Assistant 1 Manager; F. M. Barry, Assistant | Manager; Captain A. J. Storrs, nt c E. Fiye, General Freight Agent; M. F. Cr Assistant General Freight Agent; 8. B. Stocking, Astistant General Freight Agent; E. G. MeMicken, General Passenger Agent; Hugh Mackenzie, Assistant General Pass- enger Agent, and H. B. Brittan, Assist- ant General Passenger Agent ‘The Foreign Department of The Admi- ral LAne is headed by R. D. Pinneo, Man- ager, who is at present in the Orient, Jobn J. Gorman is General Oriental Agent with headquartera at Hongkong. LL. L. Bates recently succeeded EB. E. Johnson at Seattle as Foreign Freight Agent. Mr, Johnson has gone to Vladivostok to be- come the company’s agent there. M. J. Wright, formerly Assistant General Freight Agent, is now General Agent for the company at Manila. Hugh Gallagher ts General Bastern Agent at New York, and when the Portland office was opened Frank J. O'Connor was placed in charge as General Agent. Officials of the company attribute a large measure of its success to the treat ment accorded to the traveling and ship ping public. Emphasis is laid on courtesy as & prime requisite in the attitude of all employes toward those with whom they come in contact. The fleet owned by The Admiral Line includes the following vessels: “Presi- ernor,” “Spokane,” “Admiral dmiral Evans," “Admiral Far- ‘Admiral Goodrich,” “Admiral Nicholson,” “Admiral Schley,” “Admiral w * “Admiral Wainwright," “Admi- ”" “Admiral Rodman,” “Admiral “City of Seattle,” * “Fo: . Q ” “Senator,” “Admiral Sims” and “Admiral Mayo.” Seattle Is Enormot Shippers and } Toward th Seattle, America’s Seee Port, is now looming Iai in the eyes of the whole dustrial and Commerce World. : The city has not reach¢ the position as Americ Second Port through chance or accident; it fi become such just as natt ally and logically as | shining of our sun; through the same nag causes, others than a S@ can see that in the 1 Seattle is destined to | the World’s Greatest Po There is no question” doubt about it; natut forces and laws are m it, and man cannot p! it from becoming such, As a harbor for ship Seattle has ng rival. Poss ing the only combinate tide and fresh water hai of any city on earth, it: conceded as the Wor best harbor by all mz authorities. Seattle has passed Bo Philadelphia, _—_ Balti San Francisco and Orleans, all great : can ports, until at last on the Port of New Yoi Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Co.) Regular Passenger Line BETWEEN America and Orient Phone Elliott 354 409 Colman Bldg., First Ave. SEATTLE Pacific Net & Twine Co. —Dealers in— Fishing and Cannery Equipment Marine Hardware Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Rope and Cordage Office and Salesroom, Pier 8 SEATTLE, WASH. Commercial Boiler Works SEATTLE, U. 8. A. Give Our welders Work Automatically. f- ‘ PACIFIC ELECTRIC Factory—RENTON, Wash, Pacific Const HYDRAULIC GENERAL 8 OFFICE AND W ROBERT C. MONTEAGLBE, SEA’

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