92 THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1916 HNN U0 UvUwvUWUvUCUCOCOCOtCZ=TccicciniiinicisnNciicKcKcninGnnnicnnncnnKcnincicnsccccncien Kc eZ S RATES ments accepted for less than $1.00. pearorsss sceermemecscencet Positions Wanted All Classified Ads.—four cents (4c) per word. Remittance should accompany order for one-time ads. No advertise- For Sale Seven (7) words must be allowed for box address. To insure insertion, copy should reach us before the 10th of the month. IMPORTANT = 3 oto iG JwlwWU Vk ech For Sale POSITION WANTED AS MASTER mechanic, chief electrician or superintendent Coal or ore handling plants, at present in charge of one of the noe and most. modern coal handling plants in the country. Specialist in the application of electric power and con- trol devices and know the Hulett Electric Unloaders from A to Z. Address Box 115, THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O. For Sale Clarence L. Parker, Vessel Agent, Foot of First Street, Detroit, Mich. Sells and Buys Boats of every class and type. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS OR WILL trade Tug Cadillac, perfect condition, allowed 125 lbs. steam. Charles Ryan, 4 Birge Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. IRON HULL 167 x 26 FT., FROM burned steamer Arundel, can be rebuilt at saving of about $15,000. Can be seen at Manistee. Pere Marquette Line Steamers, Manistee, Mich, FOR SALE: — LOCOMOTIVE CRANES, McMyler revolving derricks, with clam shells. The Cleveland & Erie Machinery Co., Rocke- feller Bldg., Cleveland, O. THE OWNER OF THE CHOICE MIL- waukee built, 300 ft. freight steamer Thomas Davidson (3,500 tons coal) retiring manage- ment now offers her for sale. Also the barge Baltic, about seventy thousand corn or wheat; twelve hundred thousand lumber capacity; large repairs recently. Towing machine, new cable, pumps, etc. Best offer takes them. J. Pauly, 165 Eighteenth St., Milwaukee, Wis. FOR SALE:—SEVERAL VESSELS, ALL kinds and sizes; steam yachts, with speed ex- ceeding 35 miles per hour; all in good condi- tion and bargains. Prices, descriptions, etc., may be secured by addressing Box 100, THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, O FOR SALE:—TWO SCOTCH MARINE boilers. Now on the dock of the Great Lakes Engineering Works, at Ecorse. These boilers are about 13 feet diameter and length and were allowed 125 lbs. steam -when last inspected. Write O. W. Blodgett, Duluth, Minn. GEORGE HALL COAL CO. OFFERS For Sale. Wooden Steamers Phenix Hecla Henry B. Hall Bargain counter prices for cash. May be seen at Ogdensburg, N. Y FOR SALE: — COARSE FREIGHT steamer, 1,000 tons capacity, and two Barges, 1,200 tons each. All in first-class condition and carry highest. Great Lakes rating. Ad- dress Box 112, THE MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE WOODEN STEAMER WIN- nipeg lumber capacity 1,100,000 feet, coal 1,700 tons. Rebuilt recently. Address D. H. An- drews, Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE: — CAR FERRY; .CAN BE converted into sand sucker. Dimensions of ferry are 264 feet long, 53 feet beam, 14 feet depth. The rail above main deck is 8 feet high and upper four feet being of steel con- sisting of 4 plates, 24 inches wide by % inch thick extending under bow and stern making complete arch full length across. Also strip of steel in deck, each side, 3 feet wide. The hull has combination steam windlass and capstan, 2 anchors and chains and Williamson steam steering gear. Can be seen at Manistee Iron Works, Manistee, Mich. Address A. W. Towsley, V. P. & G. M. Ann Arbor Railroad Co., Toledo, O. : A FINE STEAM LIGHTER OR BARGE 115 OVER ALL, 23.6 BEAM, 9.0 DEPTH OF HOLD DRAUGHT, 8.6 LOADED, HAS FORE AND AFT COMPOUND ENGINE 10 x 18.0 x 16.0 SCOTCH BOILER 125 LBS. STEAM. STEAM HOIST DOUBLE CYLIN- DER. A FINE BOAT AND THE PRICE iS; RIGHT. -ADDRESS. (BOX. 117, “THE MARINE REVIEW, CLEVELAND, O. KEEP YOUREYE . CONSTANTLY ONITY THE SHOP WINDOW’ FOR - OUTGROWN : MARINE | EQuIPMENT \ +. An Inspirational Message From One Who Has Made Several Satisfactory Tests! Office of M. C. FURSTENAU Consulting Marine Engineer and Naval Architect Philadelphia, Pa. The Marine Review, The Penton Pub. Co., Cleveland, Ohio , Gentlemen:— My opinion, expressed to you in my ‘etter dated May lst, that one insertion of my é S roved correct. in one issue of THE MARINE REVIEW brought to my attention practically all of the available vessel properties and more than we could give consideration tO. squyetyy sagationre testo . The above facts, of course, make the continuation of our advertisement unnecessary. . Yours very truly, advertisement would be sufficient, has A Logical Conclusion The results demonstrate that if there is any used marine equip- ment you wish to buy or sell, the place to tell it to the trade is in _. THE MARINE REVIEW, ~ Published-at CLEVELAND, OHIO PLANT FOR SALE: — ONE THREE cubic yard dipper dredge; 1 Tug Boat, 13 x 15 cylinder, hull 40 feet x 13 feet x 6 feet; 3 derrick scows; 1 flat. scow 76 feet x 24 feet x 7 feet 6 inches; 2 three hundred cubic yard mud scows; one 1% yard orange peel bucket; one 1% yard Williams clam shell bucket; one direct connected 3% cubic yard concrete mixer; one marine lake type boiler 16 feet long, 9 feet in diameter, built for 145 pounds working pressure, heating surface 2,400 square feet. Great Lakes Construction Co., 1117. Chamber of Commerce building, Buffalo, N.. Y. FOR SALE: — STEAMER THISTLE. Cheap if taken at once. Inquire Hart Trans- portation Co., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. A WELL EQUIPPED STEAMER 166 FT. keel, 32 ft. beam, 12 ft. depth of hold; rebuilt one year ago, class 95—patent anchors, steam windlass and capstan, 2 steam hoist—electric lights. For particulars and price write Gus. Clauson, 571 Fifth Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 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