Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 26 Jun 1902, p. 27

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MARINE REVIEW, | 27 SG WW IE I VG SMB SV: ME SIRE MB: SV SU SMES. STARS ONS IS QS QS DS QE DS ALAS AL MACACA o as WS rm ; WZ >< The Only Marine Directory * AS AY 7" The Marine Review publishes A SMe. p annually the Se. ". Blue Book of American Shipping ~%: > SK ZN THE ONLY MARINE DIRECTORY IN THE UNITED STATES '20 WE Qe: "_ AS WE WY AS a | AS WY: HIS directory is now in its seyenth year and has increased WY: ee steadily in patronage and in strength. Every bit of statis- Se 7O\\: Coy tical information of a maritime character which is collected | ZN WY ~ during the year in this office finds its way into the Blue Book. _ WY: Lr Every ship builder, marine engine and boiler builder, ship owner, naval Ar gue architect, marine engineer, and, in fact, everyone whose business is with ships Wz: is mentioned in the Blue Book and his address given. The aim has been to WG Dwr make it acomplete working directory of the marine trade of the United States. DS With its aid you may reach anyone connected with this great branch of industry. seas WY: Its statistics of waterborne commerce are thoroughly reliable. The section WY yw devoted to the commerce of the great lakes with its iron mines and their output, AT its coal trade and dock facilities, its grain trade and elevators, its ships and their gt ae WE: owners, is very thorough and absolutely authentic. WY QyY The rear pages of the Blue Book are devoted to a BUYERS' DIRECTORY of ASX ot Ne the MARINE TRADE --that is a list of manufacturers of ship yard equipment and ov Ne WEY ship supplies, arranged under the titles of the articles which they make, for the Wz: yy benefit of the buyer, who is usually the ship builder or ship owner. By ordering OSX su oe a copy of the Blue Book in advance your name will be inserted in the Buyers' ss WE Directory under various headings suited to your business without extra charge. WY 2 < The price of the Blue Bookis $5. Zz x "ON If you decide to advertise your output in the Blue Book your name will, "OS WY: of course, be inserted under the various headings of your business and you will WY: QAy~ receive a copy of the book free. The advertising rates are extremely low--full Aw oS pages $75 and $100, and half pages $40 and $55, according to location. WY: The Blue Book enjoys an extended patronage throughout the United States and Canada and _ WY OT ee la Britain and Europe. We, therefore, commend it as a medium where- WA) Ne <v> : : The Blue Book is now in preparation for the press and will be published within three weeks. NV AN GZ If you would like to know more about it, a postal card will fetcha little booklet. > a AN aS WE MARINE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. WE a AAyywwre OS 39-40-41 Wade Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio EOS AWS ae 7S aS NENG NY: WY NEG V4 NZLIENEG NES} SY} NSS NEVES DCR IS AIS AE AS ISIS DS YS LIE HEAL AS "PRESERVO" WILL NOT CRACK, SCALE, FREEZE OR STICK--SEE PAGE 8.

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