Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1916, Advertising, p. 11

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January, 1916 THE MARINE REVIEW 11 _ SIRIC A, rev jharacter Pp < Water Eee ‘ as pure seg ‘nt mills. Write —But Don’t Expect Best Protection from a paint containing free silica. There are many graphite paints but there is only one paint with a pigment of “‘silica-graphite.”” Nature has provided DIXON’S SILICA GRAPHITE PA I N fs with a pigment unlike that of any other. The fine particles of silica and the thin flakes of graphite are so intimately associated that mixed with pure boiled linseed oil, it does"not settle into a hard mass. More important, though, is the even distribution of oil and pig- ment and therefore the longest service protection. Get detailed informa- tion concerning your paint requirements . Write for booklet No. 77-B to the JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY Jersey City, N. di B-97 The Southern Bedding Company BALTIMORE, MD. AE oa Hl ee re ee No. 1 ROMELINK BERTH (Open) MANUFACTURERS OF Metal Berths and Bunks of Every Description Illustrated Catalog upon request SOUTHERN BEDDING COMPANY BALTIMORE, MD. Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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