Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1919, Advertising, p. 33

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April, 1919 THE MARINE REVIEW 33 April First. PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY Subscribers outside the United States are: Alaska. FR er ear easier ies 4 Hratice sey ce eee cee a 75 Pert. eee ge ae a 2 PICMG Lee cso a pe eee hee 7 CSTCEEE Gio. i at ean au tes 1 Philippine Island: 4. ec 2 4 PUUStTAN BS os cg sacle cose 140 Ey CONG gar Cher ig tance ce a iniva tar aec 8 Porto Rico a RAG Belgium eA ee ee ee 1 Bolland. ce re ee ie 17 Dotiveal cole Ce sae 1 BEA Oe ie eae A 3 TAGs Reon fan ea er ee 14 Scott : Cea ee Canad ae ree pO ee 355 Trelandy 3c ene ene 7 See ae ae Gare ee A ey he 70 UE roe che ee oa Ger aiaeeh he 12 PERI rics tow wi satin a eeeaier aS 35 South AFTICA. see eee eee eee 3 CIOMIDIA Re Gt ee Gat 1 FAVA oo ee eee oe 218 SPAN. eee ee eee eee eee eee eee 14 UDO Git eo Peers 3 Ropes ctl eine re i 1 DWEdER ls cree roy ew ae nei ee 34 Deiat ce waka ee: 5 WhexieG ae it ey a at ea ee Switzerland se. tac waa eee ons 11 Dominican Republic)... fo eS 1 New-Zealand: a2 ooo ee 43 Tasmantasi. «ceva eee ce 3 England and Wales). 3 if006. 5. 343 NORWAY take. ven haeveer eres 10 Sie ee Pind 66 ee ee Peak 2 Panama cece ocak eae 6 Total Net Paid ....... 1467 ADVERTISING RATES INSERTIONS 1 Pace 16 Pace Vy Pace ly Pace ds Pace (Ewenty Pour-t (7 ice50.2: $55 .00 $30.00 $17.50 $10.00 $ 6.00 Wel Ves. Feuer ata es 60.00 35.00 20.00 12.00 7.00 PHAGE a 65.00 37.50 22.00 13.00. 7.50 ie ee ee a a ee 70.00 40.00 24.00 14.00 8.00 DTe@ espe NN aay va 80.00 48 .00 28.00 16.00 9.00 Ree i ea es 96.00 56.00 32.00 18.00 10.00 48 pages one year, $50.00 per page. Publication dates—Ist and 15th of month. Forms close 1st and 15th of month preceding. “The Foundry” Produces Dayton Molding Machine Co., Dayton, Ohio Molding Machines “This particular inquiry we received from Japan, and in addition to a great many domestic letters of a similar nature, we have had a number from the following foreign countries: India, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, England, France, Spain and Japan. These inquiries we consider directly traceable to our adver- tising in THe Founpry.” Mathews Gravity Carrier Company, Ellwood City, Pa. Gravity Carriers “It may interest you to: know that THe Founpry heads the list of ‘best pullers.’ We placed our half page ad with you in March and continued to the end of the year, using ten issues in all. Our records show a total of 126 inquiries—an average of 12% inquiries per month. We received orders from 39, or approximately 31% of the total number. We consider this a very.good showing.” Frederic B. Stevens, Detroit, Michigan Foundry Supplies “My recent page advertisement in THE Founpry, showing foundry ladles with a new idea in shank construction, caused such a daily increase in inquiries and orders. that it was obvious the agreeable change was caused by THe Founnry publicity.” Hamilton & Hansell, 17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. Electric Furnaces “You may be interested to know that thru our advertise- ment of Rennerfelt furnaces in THe Founpry that we have received a great many replies from the United States which have been valuable and remunerative to us. Numerous inquiries which should lead to different sales in time have been received from China, Japan, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Mexico, which were directly traceable to THE Founpry.” Peck Iron & Steel Works, Kalamazoo, Michigan Special Foundry Equipment “Kindly repeat our ad in the April number of Tue Founpry, as it seems to be producing results. We have been flooded with inquiries and are confident that good orders will be the result.” Rich Foundry Equipment Co., Chicago, Ill. Foundry Equipment “When we acquired the Duplex Shaker, we were not sur- prised to see that Tue Founpry was responsible for a steady increase in the sale of this Machine, and before we even started manufacturing Sandblast equipment, we counted greatly on Founpry advertising for help—and it did not fail us.” Tae FounNpaRY Published Semi-Monthly by THE PENTON PUBLISHING CO. CLEVELAND, U. S. A. The Iron Trade Review (Weekly) The Marine Review (Monthly) Daily Iron Trade and Metal Market Report (Daily) Power Boating (Monthly) all members Audit Bureau Circulations and Associated Business Papers, Inc. NEW YORK—220 Broadway WASHINGTON—Metzerott Building *CHICAGO—Peoples Gas Building PITTSBURGH—Oliver Building BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND—Prince’s Chambers Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers Sel Pew oe: Nec Fay ee PES: No elias tees os aia ie au So A SS i a ere tena ee eens

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