Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1917, Advertising, p. 24

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE MARINE REVIEW One of 550 new 80-foot Elco Submarine Chasers now in active service abroad, all finished with Murphy Transparent Spar Varnish and Murphy Enamel OR 14 years the Elco Company has been using Murphy products. They know them through and through. So naturally they chose them to protect these British Submarine Chasers in their rough work. Murphy Transparent Spar Varnish “‘the varnish that lasts longest”’ is in active service on our battleships and in our merchant'marine. Its tough- ness and elasticity— its exceptional durability has earned it the place it holds after a half century of the hardest service varnish is asked to perform. Murphy Varnish Company Franklin Murphy, Jrey President Newark New Jersey Chicago Illinois Dougall Varnish Company, Ltd., Montreal, Canadian Associate August, 1917 Se WATERBURY ROPES One hundred and one years of rope making experience is worked into every fibre of Waterbury Cordage and every strand of Waterbury Wire Rope. These products are available in many forms and several grades for the hundred and one uses to which marine engineers put good rope. Our hand books will help you in ordering. Write for them. tor 10l MRRINE WATERBURY COMPANY 63 PARK ROW, NEW YORK CHICAGO - - - 1315-1321 West Congress Street NEW ORLEANS 1018 Maison Blanche Bide Canal et ee eae: aison Blan 34 d Dz i ts. SEN PHANGINCO Co CG OO ee aay ted Rin ae Please: mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers Py re oe sahil eters

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy