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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1916, Advertising, p. 69

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December, 1916 THE “MARINE “REVLE W 69 MODERN TUBE BENDING MACHINE RECENTLY INSTALLED BY RUSSIAN ADMIRALTY, BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT AND VARIOUS SHIPYARDS. Cut Your Costs. | Better & Cheaper Bends Faster Work Makers of World’s Best Crude Oil Burners J. Fillmore Cox Engineering and Tube Bending Machine Works BAYONNE, N.J., U.S.A. Universal Ilanasilk Life Preservers are approved by the U. S. Steamboat In- spection Service for use on all vessels. Safety Pillows and Mattresses filled with e Ilanasilk are used by You Can’t Sink! U. S. Navy and other vessels. Every vessel —if supported by a afloat should have them. . ° “Safety on the water’’ a Universal Ilanasilk free booklet, describes the Life Preserver Universal Ilanasilk line completely. Write for it. Robinson, Roders Co., Newark, N. J. \ Branch Office—1933 Wentworth Aye., Chicago ESTABLISHED 1844 A. SCHRADER’S SON, Inc. 783-791 ATLANTIC AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Manufacturer of HIGHEST AWARDS : MEDAL at Jamestown Exposition 190 GRAND PRIZE at es Yukon Pacific Exposition 1909 LARGE STOCK cages ON Pinks A i .S. Navy and U.S. Army ngineer Corps. nips open Waterworks: Sponge and Pearl Fishers, etc. Are Known Throughout the World for Their Accuracy and Durability Walker’s Patent “‘Cherub”’ II Ship-Log Unsolicited Testimonial “I have much pleasure in stating that your Cherub Log has been in constant service for a period of over four years, and has given no trouble what- ever. It has during that period registered some 190,000 miles and I have no doubt this is the finest Log in the market at the present time.” Thomas Walker & Son, Ltd. Makers to the British and Many Other Navies 58 Oxford St. Birmingham, Eng. AMERICAN LINE The Only Trans-Atlantic Passenger Steamers Under the American Flag FAST EXPRESS SERVICE NEW YORK | LIVERPOOL “St. Louis’’ “St. Paul” ‘‘New York’’ ‘‘Philadelphia’’ ‘‘Finland’’ ‘*Kroonland’’ 9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Pier 62, North River, Foot of West 23rd St., New York ‘ ; Northwest Corner 11th and 1319 Walnut St., Philadelphia Locust Stas St Louis India Bldg., 84 State St., Boston 121 pout tal St., Minneapolis ; 319 Geary St., San Francisco 1306 F St., N. W., Washington 619 Second Ave., Seattle 219 St. Charles St., New Orleans 41 King St. East, Toronto 14 N. Dearborn St., Chicago _118 Notre Dame St., Montreal Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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