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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1916, Advertising, p. 8

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8 THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1916 ); : & . . . ‘e will outlast any steel rope of the same size and rated capacity, and is exceedingly flexible. Its unusual elasticity insures great recuperative ability—the quality that causes it to return to its natural condition after withstanding abnormal load strains. —— AN ENVIABLE RECORD =S=—0_ = @ Altho it was one of the first cables attached, “YELLOW STRAND” alone held the SSD “R.4” FOR ONE WHOLE WEEK after all others had broken. Moreover, this was not ——_ a new cable, for it had already experienced severe ser- ——_——— vice since 1912, in the erection of ten steel bridges. No Bere, Se ——— wonder then that this cable, known throughout the _—=——__Islands as “Old Hilo”, has become known as “Old === SS Se Faithful’, among the tug crews of Honolulu Harbor. 2 ELLE : Se pane a The complete story of the wonderful demonstration 2 | ——_ = of this YELLOW STRAND rope is given in a book- let which we will be glad to send you on request. Broderick & Bascom Rope Co.s2Z9e | i ! =a 809 North Main St., ST. LOUIS, MO. 76 Warren St., NEW YORK i a Factories: ST. LOUIS, SEAT TL? ge —— 4 = = A= SSE ———— = Sr oe BSbce= A | iH ‘ t | This Picture Sent on Approval To every lover of the old square rigged ship this beautiful picture of a Modern Four Masted Barque at Sea under all sail will make an instant appeal. Re- produced in full colors, size 12 x 20 inches, from original oil painting, printed on heavy art paper suitable for framing. For your Boat, Den, Office or Club This half-tone illustration gives only a faint idea of the beauty and life of the colored production. We will send you a copy ON APPROVAL, upon the receipt of your name and address. If after ex- amination you decide that you do not wish the picture, you may return it to us. If you wish it to add to your collection of pictures of sailing craft, remit $3.00. It will be well worth your while just to see this truly beautiful masterpiece. Detail and realism is its keynote. Every- thing that is of interest is shown both on deck and aloft. You’ll be proud to own a copy. Drop a post card today, before you’ve forgotten. It will cost you nothing to see this picture. Address, THE MARINE ART CO., P.O. Box 85, Fenway Station, BOSTON, MASS. Fae pS ERNETCES, SUBSE SBE PE ot IME —S>—S——— Please mention THe Martine Review when writing to Advertisers Ee ne ean eee ee ee

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