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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1916, Advertising, p. 63

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January, 1916 THE MARINE REVIEW 63 ESTABLISHED 1844 oA, SCHRADER’S SON, Inc. McArthur Jacob’s Ladder BROOKLYN, N. Y. “~ Manufacturer of This ladder embraces several new features which have been dictated by experience and is the ideal ladder for use aboard ship. It is now made in sections of any desired length. The sections can be instantly connected by means of snap hooks, adapting the ladder to light or loaded conditions of ships and eliminat- ing the telescopic feature of the former type. HIGHEST AWARDS GOLD MEDAL at Jamestown Exposition 1907 GRAND PRIZE at Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition 1909 LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Furnishers to U.S. Navy and U.S. Army Engineer Corps. Outfits for Contractors, Waterworks, Sponge and Pearl Fishers, etc. The cable is of plow steel com- bining lightness with great strength; the steps stamped sheet metal with two - tooth prongs giving a firm foothold; hooks bronze and rivets copper. CASE OUTWARD THRUST PROPELLER WHEELS For Any Vessels, from Launches to car ee GREATEST POWER AND SPEED LEAST VIBRATION The most powerful and smoothest running Propeller on the market. The maximum of efficiency. Write for Catalog A. WELLS CASE & SON HIGHLAND PARK, CONN. The ladder can be compactly rolled up for storage. “We beg to advise that the Jacob’s Ladder furnished the steamer Castalia during season 1913 has proven very satisfactory indeed. The master, Capt. W. L. Girardin, reports that these ladders should be installed on all the boats as they are very efficient and much safer than the old style roper ladder.’’ The Brown Steamship Company, Cleveland. McArthur Portable Fi ire Escape Co. CLEVELAND OHIO The McArthur Jacob’s Ladder is patented and all infringements upon it will be prosecuted THOS. DREIN @ SON COMPANY Established 1866 WILMINGTON, DEL. : , Sole Builders of the Patent Beaded Bottom Metallic Life Boats, Life Rafts and Wooden Boats of all classes. Outfits for Lake Steamers a Specialty 221 High Street BOSTON, ee ESTABLISHED 1837 Diving Apparatus and Submarine Armor Fire Department Supplies The Morse Monitor Nozzle LIFE PRESERVERS Cork Cushions, Fenders, Cork Ring Buoys “Ye Oldest Cork House in America’’ ESTABLISHED 1865 JUSTUS BRAUER @ SON 129 Arch Street Incorporated Philadelphia, Pa. Lifeboats, Rafts, Davits Famous for their QUALITY and ECONOMY CATALOG ON REQUEST WELIN MARINE EQUIPMENT CO. L © 305 Vernon Avenue LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. BROOKLYN, N.Y. ‘1250 HURON ST. Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers ; f Tenens ae py onee SOOM mor REN ee ie

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