The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1921, Page 10

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“PAGE 10 fHE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921. PORT « SEATTLE OWNS AND OPERATES $15,000,000 MODERN OCEAN TERMINALS aisha, sreground the phe ph shows Pier B, the largest ocean pier in the world, with t yatone 8 . al the background o right in the same slip appears the Wenatchee. red at t Nn is nateh Ps . moored at Pier A sh cA fr ¢ hee can be seen t Ww, Masts and smokestack of the Horaisan. “It’s a fine spect 1, “but 1’ king forward to the day when we have three times as many ships at the terminal, and that day will e.” SEVEN UNPARALLELED OCEAN TERMINALS $1,000,000 Invested in Mechanical Equipment DRY AND BONDED STORAGE, 90,000 TONS ~ COLD AND FISH STORAGE, 30,000 TONS VEGETABLE OIL TANK STORAGE, 2, 100, 000 GALLONS | LARGEST PIERS IN THE WORLD 1,000,000-BUSHEL CONCRETE GRAIN ELEVATOR MINIMUM HANDLING CHARGES SEATTLE-—A WORLD PORT Port of Seattle: General Offices, Bell St. Terminal, Seattle, Wash.

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