The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 24, 1921, Page 4

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aod Ra ah ae, oe Oe a A AAO ute es I THE SEATTLE STAR HANDSOME NEW BUILDINGS Seattle National to Cost Half Million Structure to Rise on Site of the Historic Boston Block mm £3 1d ect, sare aaah! Ce, Architect’s Sketch of inet tathe chhgandindinteentaseantiaiiantaiieimenapatenanenstnnetanmetabederthitiionamn +, mabmnemaaemeanes nas Se ee A “Department Store” of Finance 4 fi The modern commercial banking institution, with.its com- i 4 tite te artments fully equipped to render service in every Banking | inancial transaction, may indeed be termed a “Department Store” of Finance. Even as the large merchandising organiza- Roem F tions have assembled under one roof all lines of merchandise, so 4 oe gh eh ee Ss ee The above illustration shows the main banking room in the new $500,000 home of the i . what your needs may be. Seattle National Bank which will occupy the site of the old Boston Block. The Seattle National Bank is soon to occupy an entire building The projected nag “men poe i pee ps Jel 9 ie a ee one pon . tructed, and will furnish a most com lete service provide the Seattle pn fee wit one 0 e finest bank bui 25 evant fn Conthardsl, Savings, Collection, Credit, Foreign, one of which Seattle may be justly proud. Bond, Trust, and Safe Deposit Departments. OFFICERS OF COURSE WE FURNISHED THE LUMBER . DANIEL KELLEHER, Chairman K Cc. Wann Pap dee word vn ‘ 5. 7. SANGLER, Breninet, % K. RRILEY, ‘Asam Cashier A Sliver or a Cargo P. B. TRUAX, Vice President a y 3 ORB, Arw iret ae , LARGEST BANK IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON : Established Thirty-one Years ne ee YES! WE DID THE EXCAVATING! A. C. GOERIG EXCAVATING CONTRACTOR : NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL P O W E R Main 3351 100 Pantages Bldg. _ Elliott 0106 4 - We have — all are elle ‘ 1905, Power Plant Capacity in N Milli D ll T \ 4 EXCESS OF ALL DEMANDS. ew On VO ar elepnone 9 In 1905 our Surplus Capacity ok Me * a a was 25,000 Horsepower. Buil N Comp etion a At the close of 1920 we had so thé ‘ 8 ee: eee tet Corecey net Os NEW STRUCTURE EXPECTED TO. BE READY FOR eich proviie NOt OCCUPANCY BY OCTOBER ‘Our Capacity is now large enough to enable us to carry the ENTIRE LOAD OF THE SEAT- TLE DISTRICT. The new ten-story telephone building will be completed in the near future at a cost of $1. 200,000. The best of ma- terials have been used in its erection and when leling work. —our Face Brick used for facing new office building Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co., at Third Ave. and Spring St. -—the same Face Brick was selected by them for facing their Garfield Exchange Building at Fifth Ave. W. and Garfield St. Our trade name for this Brick is “REN-TEX” Are you contemplating building? Ask us for prices on— Face Brick Puget Sound Power & Light Co. finished will be one of the finest buildings of its kind on the Pacific coast. The new automatic system which will be in- stalled will give Seattle the most modern tele-' phone service now in ex Istence. It will stake many months to change over from the old sys- tem to the new, They have shown great faith In the future development of Seattle. Many loca! contractors and manufacturers have ificance. connections for same. Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works Established 1900 Sheet Metal Work and Felt and Stuart Bldg. contributed to the ereo Gravel Roofing ‘athe tion of the building, 4. Flue Lining C. Goerig did the exca- st . 1 ‘| vating, Eckart Plumbi) Repair Work a Specialty Health Cnit-Tile int Sets Go teaaed Main 0176 Fire Brick the plumbing and heat ing, sheet metal work * Clay Sewer Pipe dgne by Puget Sound 3631 East Marginal Way SEATTLE Conduit Tile, ete. Shect Metal Works, pleo- trical work done by Ne Page McKinney Co., Denny Renton Clay and Denny Renton ber and Coal sath fees brick araware ty | | 7" SM® did *ayese, Northern Clay NeP age McKenny Co. ompany NEW TELEPHONE BUILDING hinhed' the terra cotta SEATTLE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS and CONTRACTORS ARMOUR BLDG, WHEN IN NEED OF ENVELOPES CALL ELLIOTT 2002 NORTHERN CLAY COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF SEATTLE Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets Dow Envelope 4 TERRA COTTA. 2344 Steel Safes—Tpookcases Mfg. Co. Permanent Beautiful Profitable Mai 1010 FIRST AVE., SEATTLE AUBURN, WASHINGTON wa e ‘ A NORTHWEST PRODUCT Pliny L. Allen Co. Office Supplies—Stationers 115-19 Columbia St. at Second PRINTING, BINDING, ENGRAVING BUILDERS’ HARDWARE , Kenwood 0116 PAYSSE HARDWARE COMPANY WEDNESDAY, A NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION LOCK EXPERTS, REPAIRING AND REFINISHING FOURTH AND COLUMBIA ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 0667 THE BUILDINGS) | MOST DESIRABLE) Ample provision for the use of gas is a highly ae feature in your construction or re- Gas will heat your water, cook your food, heat your home, and its uses in manufacturing and industry are almost countless. When compared with other expenses, the cost ot gas in relation to the convenience shripks We invite your inquiry as to the best gas ap- pliance for any purpose and as to the proper Seattle Lighting Company THE GAS COMPANY Plumbing ; o e J i Heating and Ventilation Should be given careful attention when erecting any kind of a building. Be sure not only that good ma- terial is specified; but that the work is installed by company qualified by training and experience to Proper Service and Quality of Work which any owner of property desires The long list of large buildings and fine residences which we have installed the Plumbing, Heating @ Ventilating give CONCRETE EVIDENCE of our ECKART PLUMBING & HEATING CO. 1614 Third Ave. DEAL WITH ECKART—IT PAYS UGUST 24, 1991, The Site OF THE | New Bank BUILDING WAS PURCHASED THROUGH This Office 208 Columbia St, BER CO, | PURCELL'S PATENTED STEEL SAFE AND DESK ~ | ed eo ws ee Main 5682

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