Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1917, Advertising, p. 22

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22 THE MARINE REVIEW July, 1917 Just Off The Press! The Great Lakes Red Book for 1917. If you want to know who’s who and what’s what on the Great Lakes this season, you need The Great Lakes Red Book for 1917—the fourteenth annual edition. It’s the same old reliable directory in the same handy vest pocket size, completely revised and brought right up to date in every respect. It lists all the vessels plying the Great Lakes, and gives the names of the owner, the captain, and the engineer of each boat. The vessels are listed twice—once ina list arranged alphabetically according to the names of the boats—once in a list arranged by fleets and owners. The Great Lakes Red Book also contains a separate list of the ore carriers, showing the capacity of each, and a list of the supply houses, fuel docks, repair men, etc. at each port. Actual Size 3” x 434" It is the only directory of the Great Lakes and is indis- ee et, Re Lm pensable to every man in any way connected with it. Last year’s edition was sold out in one month! If you want to be sure of getting a 1917 book mail this coupon NOW! Ce ee ee) THE MARINE REVIEW . PENTON BUILDING CLEVELAND, OHIO Enclosed is $,....°. for which you are to send by return mail, postage prepaid, ........ copies of The Great Lakes Red Book for 1917, which you have just published. a er ee er rr re a er a er er ey $1.00 a Copy Postpaid bo Rept Renee here e mere wi eR Rooe Oe Oe eee OAM 28. OO OG Oe. Ra @ el Oe 6 Ot MW) 6; er eles O08. ke ONe € 606 O68 e Wb ee 6 eee: ete Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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