Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1916, Advertising, p. 96

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96 THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1916 The Electric Rudder or Mask meat For alae: Helm Angle Indicator the ith : ‘ Service or ee ; - y : Pe RS Placed in pilot house or on bridge in Canon eee Hoo ; me front of quartermaster, allows him Se a to observe the position of the rudder PATENTED the same as he does the compass. Can be in- stalled on vessels with or without lighting plan. : | ‘ f ‘ Stoney Jf “ AYORNED J Electro- Dynamic Company Bayonne, New Jersey, U.S. A. THE CHASE MACHINE CO. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS Mooring Machines, Deck Winches, Steam Capstans, Etc., Etc. Address 2313 Elm St. N. W. Cleveland, Ohio i TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS amy New HO I EK] i i Thirty years’ active practice. Experienced, personal, con- scientious service. All business strictly confidential. Detroit, Michigan SIGGERS & SIGGERS Center of business on Grand Circus Park. Take Woodward car, get off at PATENT LAWYERS Adams Avenue Suite 11, National Union Ins. Bld¢., Washington, D. C. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 200 Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 Single, $2.50 Up Double 200 a ve ee ZOO Ss 3.00 ‘ ss 100 “se z “é “ee 2. 50 “ee 4 00 eé “sé THE MULHOLLAND HATCH-FASTENER COMPANY 100 os Se “« 3.00 to 5.00 * 4.50 * $6 Main 272 Marion Building, Cleveland, Ohio Cent, 1016 fat ee coe é Manufacturers of the Mulholland Simplex and Two Floors—Agents’ New Unlaue' Gates atid Security Hatch Fasteners. For Ocean and Sample Rooms Cabaret Exellente Lake Trade. OVER 225,000 SETS NOW IN USE ON THE GREAT LAKES Regular Price—$1.00 ) oe Who's who vhs they las on the Great Lakes 1915 EDITION The Great Lakes Red Book is a complete directory of the vessels and vessel owners of the Great Lakes. It tells what boats are owned by each company, gives the name of the manager, and tells who is captain and who is engineer on each vessel. If you want to know who’s who on the lakes, you need this book. In order to dispose of the small stock of the 1915 edition still on hand, we are going to sell them, while they last,"at] just half price—50 cents instead of $1.00. Here is a real bargain, but you'll have to be quick, if you want to get in on it. Any form of remittance accepted—stamps, money order, Convenient vest-pocket size coin, or check. Send your order to 160 pages, 3" x 434" PENTON’'S BOOK NEWS Substantially bound in tough, Build; long-wearing imitation leather. Penton Bui ing, on Cleveland, Ohio Please mention Tue Marine Review when writing to Advertisers a | )

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