Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1917, Advertising, p. 84

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THE MARINE REVIEW October, 1917 To Vessel Owners and Operators: You’ll find here the announcements of several Naval Architects and Engineers who are reliable, waiting to be of service to you. _W. I. BABCOCK BABCOCK & PENTON ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHITECTS H. PENTON CLEVELAND Penton Bldg., 1136 Chestnut Av. NEW YORK 120 Broadway WILLIAM T. DONNELLY Designer of Floating Dry Docks, Steel and Wood. PLANS ON HAND FOR DOCKS FROM 2,000 TO 20,000 TONS Electricity applied to Marine Transportation Harbor Improvements Consulting Engineer and Naval Architect 17 Battery Place Robert H. Kidd, Manager Telephone No, 1 Joseph Kidd & Son MARINE ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS Ship and Engine Damage and Other Surveys Carefully Attended To 406 Palladio Building DULUTH, MINN. John Wanamaker Says: Advertising doesn’t jerk; it pulls. It begins very gently at first, but the pull is steady. It increases day by day and year by year, until it exerts an irresistible power. 601 Each of the ads on this page is a seed planted in a large circle of ves- selowners. It grows by repetition until it bears the fruit of business. 616 Lake Shipyard Methods of Steel Ship Construction By ROBERT CURR. It shows, s:ep by step how to build a vessel from the mold loft floor, ne cheapest method of construction. Every piece of plate and shape is taken up and the method of laying off clearly explained. The book is copiously illustrated with hundreds of line awings and numerous photographs and affords in itself, a liberal education in the art of shipbuilding as practiced on the Great Lakes. $2.00 postpaid to any address. Penton’s Book News, - Cleveland, Ohio 628 Henry Building NEW YORK Penton’s Book News, A. H. LAMM Consulting and Constructing Engineer Reports, Design and Equipment of Docks for bulk and general Cargo; Shipyards and industrial developments. Portland, Oregon JOHN REID & COMPANY NAVAL. ARCHITECTS 17 BATTERY PLACE NEW YORK Offices: London Glasgow Montreal HARRY G. SMITH EUGENE L. SMITH SMITH BROS. Naval Architects and Marine Surveyors 535 Marine Bank Bldg. BUFFALO, N. Y. This page of Professional Cards is a directory for the vessel owner or opera- tor. You can have your card in this directory at a surprisingly low cost. One of these cards concerning your business is like a snowball rolling down hill. The longer it “rolls”? the more powerful it becomes. The Great Lakes Red Book, 1917 Edition A list of more than 1,000 vessels on the Great Lakes, together with the names of the owners, captains and engineers. Bound with flexible paper cover, pocket size, postpaid any- where $1.00. A most useful directory. Compiled and published by Cleveland, Ohio 602 LLL DLE LLL ALLEL LANE PELL LED LAL LLL LAE NEES TALENTS Please mention THE MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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