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SATU ADMIRAL LINE ¢ BUILDS PORT 20,000 Passengers Passed Thru City Last Year OFFER HOME COMFORTS ST tie on Board Has Varied 9 Entertainments 8 ih The ab H roamy | re pr 2 cool, scastay With ot alt water t_ the ocean, are all features in} | Cl fiveplece orchestra furnishes o during meals, in the soc al} i, during the moving picture| fehow, which ts a feature, and for, Viencing or special parties. The Iat-| feature pictures cha: c PE xt on the Pucific, its tran ieg bas been termed the ‘Ten days after leaving Seattlo one | Tends lp Yokohama, van an. i} =. The Unite psigzated ¢ ne ships} : ‘The service has grown! ting the short time of {ta incep-| and more than 20,000 people d through Seattle last year elth- Bt going out or coming {n, on bs: | UGE DOCK FOR | PACIFIC CO, > Werk ts peeavending rapidly on asl halfmillion dollar terminal of | » Pacific Steamship company, 1519 { dat fad ave., at the foot of Atlant! according to Commander FR. operating manager of iprovernent ts belng erected | bu! and a transit shed 1,000 feet | a and 155 feet wide, Thero are! wi depressed railroad tracks and a| dé Construction crews are rushing thru this new harbor tm- | provement. ATT LE Tit | RANT SMITH ( Comforts of Oriental Travel Unexcelled | | J. Ww. dhaviates Reviews iG ! — » | Financial Progress in | 1924 for tar Readers : surrounded with al Travel omforts o to the Orient fa fashi one of the tal line steamships is Photograph shows h il between Seattle and the on and spacious state- Far East nable uriou glar on nt liner om eit Building Huge Sea Toad | ba | unsettied Conditions Hurt} Business in 1924 fund have tion primarily thruout the world. ual pr rratifying to ob: will re sult in higher ra All in all, the psychological factors rAR President Ships Make Ocean Trips Pleasant expe in rec Of course t unde tions in the upon conditions thruout the producer of raw material rlying of unu rest rates. at pr amental some tendency in the political situation, are most rea | for future prosperity. satons in the Orient. 1 ttle aud Victoria are favored | ce n thei Y iloné have had a gain in resource of ove " i ber 80, 1923, to November 29, 1924; w Mitheir loans and discounts are a half < dollars less than they were a year ago, So at)|| present time ther ant fund | available to assist in the f increased | | { now prevailing for wheat and fr » that the financial titutions of the district od a substantial improvement in their cond ionth financial 1ation is s a barometer of || ral bu mdition general condi ific North t in turn are largely dependent || country, because this district vc » briz PAGY 7 e, in the ial activities, | ndid liquidation has occurred {n the! | icultural districts with the excellent prices whic industries are are n These basic facing rve that the same favorable outloc country at large. with the result that unu | ‘ % i but, with increased bu 81] hat the ased demanc | } ffecting business, the her with conomic condi a whole- | suring The Philippines gives. prom The Pacific Steamship Co. is building @ half-million dollar | great revive terminal on the aite of the old Skinner & Eddy yard No, 1.) ite fast 6 be eafety deposit vault to accommo: | te 5,000 boxe. | Above the lodge quarters will be apartments, all modern and neat- rranged. ‘ost of the financing of the fiding has been accomr KR. EB. CHRISMAN Dougan & Chrisman GENERAL CONTRACTORS Phone MAin- 7471 ‘ 308 Hinckley Building drive is now in pr SEATTLE i last until the new buliding is dicated. ed roatway for tallboard de- from ‘rucks. | A fivestory office building ts being | and two-story shop building story club house for em-| €8, with a lounging room on the| floor and‘a cafeteria on the d floor, ‘The ground floor of | office building will be devoted to Uses and the upper stories to M executive offices of the com | Prture plans contemplate erection ® t¥o additional piers, which will ide 4,00% lineal feet of berthing ee for veasels to dock. A four- Mery warehouse also will be erected m the site. Commander Brennan | ing construction of the EAGLES SOON TO “FINISH HOME by Phan AW FORD WHITE Cornerstone Committes a the Seattle lodge of Eagles, No. 1, lays the cornerstone of ful new lodge home at 7th and Union st., thruout the States, It is peeul fitting Marty | tha He should > ono of the) club houses nd be the largest aerie of tim lodgo because Acrio No. 1 te the! mother lodge and the organization| torn here, The new building win Cover a quarter ¢ I Fw cost upproxims ¥ 65 feet h shower pate a rest + oom and) Advertisin is a forerunner of Prosperity 1925 will bea big year of advertising. — COMPANY —— © BROMLEY Hull Building Company EL iot 8215 0, E, WELDEN 944 HENRY BUILDING | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON | GENERAL CONTRACTORS Matual Life Building SEATTLE Achievement One hundred years ago an English bricklayer invented a new building material. He called it portland cement. Today the whole world is using it, in the form of Concrete, to “build for permanence.” Think of the giant achievements of this all-important ma- terial—especially within the last twenty years. Under the hurrying feet of multitudes, under the pounding tread of traffic, in teeming marts, and on countless farms, it is solidly serving the basic needs of our modern civilization. Travel north from the great Galveston Sea Wall to the tower. ing grain elevators of Minnesota. Travel west from the sub- ways and skyscrappers of New York to the huge docks of the Pacific. Throughout the land you will see the monuments to permanence reared by Concrete. You will see Concrete bridges, viaducts, dams, silos, manu- facturing plants and office buildings. You will see fire-safe Conerete hospitals, hotels, apartment buildings and homes. You will see also a steadily increasing system of Concrete streets and roads, linking more closely together towns, cities and rural districts. In: considering these achievements. of Concrete, the Cement Industry recognizes deep indebtedness to architects, engineers, builders and contractors. The Industry recognizes also that its usefulness will continue to be measured by the value of the service it renders to those who use Concrete or have it used for them. In this spirit, eighty-five separate cement manufacturing companies in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba and South America maintain this association ee and extend the uses of Contrete. schools, theatres, SBA SAD Wn cach? PORTI.AND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Seaboard Building SEATTLE ; Offices in 29 Cities AVIONICS