Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1917, Advertising, p. 73

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July, 1917 M THE MARINE REVIEW RUBBER _GOODS MARINE SERVICE TRADE ARcQ Reg. in U.S. Pat. Off. ditions, involving extremely heavy tonnage and high You cannot afford, during the present abnormal con- to a position at the top. of rubber goods. THE OHIO RUBBER CO. THE OHIO RUBBER CO. UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SHIPS TELEGRAPHS Bier Indicators Shaft Speed Indicators Electric Whistle Operators Electric Lighting Equipments, Fixtures, Etc. Electric and Mechanical Bells Annunciators, Alarms, Etc. Loud Speaking Marine Telephones Installations Chas. Cory & Son, Inc. 290 HUDSON STREET, NEW YORK CITY freight rates, to EXPERIMENT with an inferior or untried line of rubber goods. *“Marco™ Packings, Valves and Steam and Deck Hose are High Quality goods, developed during many years experience and have proved their right Boats using this line are not delayed by stops in transit for replacement The Mechanical Rubber Co., Cleveland, O. Our Branches in the Principal Lake Ports UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. 379 Washington St., 725 St. Clair Ave. N. W.., 928 Jefferson Ave. East, UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. 218 W. Madison St., 41 Oneida St., BUFFALO, NEW YORK . CLEVELAND, OHIO DETROIT, MICH. _ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN “Captain Dake, You're Right, The Records Prove It” Captain Dake said his boat was making 4 knots. Captain Blaw said she was making 12. The court agreed with Blaw until Cap- tain Dake produced the speed record from a Nicholson Recording Ship Log. Then another ‘circumstantial evidence’ case fell before ‘‘positive proof”’ At all times the dial shows the exact speed of the vessel; also permanently records it with the time and date on the record chart. This instrument pays for : itself many times over in preventing damage suits for alleged excessive speeds in dangerous passages. Many lines require their Masters to turn these records over to the manager, who can see at a glance the whole performance of the ship while underway, and he files them for future reference. There isn’t a ship in the water that shouldn’t be equipped with this Nichol- son Recording Ship Log. Let us tell you more about it. Write for booklet and catalog. Nicholson Ship Log Co. Cleveland, O. Please mention Tue Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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