Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 18 Jul 1907, p. 9

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"TAE MarRINE. REVIEW | 9 Pintsch Gas Lighted Buoys BURN CONTINUOUSLY FROM 80 TO 365 DAYS AND NIGHTS WITHOUT ATTEN- TION AND CAN BE SEEN AT A DISTANCE OF SIX MILES. Brilliant G&G Steady Illumination. Economical G Reliable in Operation, Adopted by the English, German, French, Russian and United States Light House Departments for Channel and Harbor Lighting; over 1900 gas buoys and gas beacons in service. Controlled by the SAFETY CAR HEATING & LIGHTING COMPANY United States Express Building, Trinity Place and Rector Street, NEW YORK CITY SUBMARINE SIGNALS HE United States Government and the Canadian Government have | W rec K 1 n 2 § t eam er : arranged to send submarine signals from every important lightship in North : Ff AVO R I TE : American waters-- This includes: River St. Lawrence, Located at St. Ignace this Year. The Atlantic Coast, The Gulf of Mexico, The New Wrecking Steamer FAVORITE, The Pacific Coast, Alex. Cunning, Master, will be sta- The Creat Lales: tioned during season. 1907 at ST. IG- -NACE, MICH. A Long-Distance Tel- ephone will be installed on board the steamer. When at her home dock, the steamer can be reached by telephone any time day or night, 'Phone Number 63, and in absence of steamer full infor- mation as to the steamer may be ob- tained by telephoning to residence of Capt. Cunning, St. Ignace. Submarine Signal Co. : The Favorite is the most complete wreck- ing steamer in the world and is capable of going anywhere in all weathers. | \.., : J Flange Plates Tank Plates. Steel Car Axles Forgings of All Kinds "Otis" Fire Box Plates a Specialty. Signals are also in operation in Ger- many, England, France and Denmark. Vessels equipped to receive sub- marine signals by the Boston, Mass. Ship Plates STEEL CASTINGS FROM 100 TO 100,000 LBS. OTIS STEEL CO., Ltd., ses omce ana worts, CLEVELAND, 0. New York: Thorpe, Platt & Co. 97 Cedar St. AGENCIES San Francisco: John Woodlock, 154-156 First St. MontreaJ Homer Taylor, 183 St. James St. - Detroit: George W. House, Union Trust Building.

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