Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1921, Advertising, p. 40

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40 THE MARINE ‘REVIEW February, 1921 NOTHING BETTER IN MARINE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT i i 4 i 4 i 3 You wouldn't travel through the fog without a horn; then why take chances of installing cheap or unreliable equipment ? Cory’s ““Safety Service’ is an insurance in itself. By the installation of Cory equipment you not lee only will feel safe, but you will be safe. ional TELEGRAPHS LIGHTING FIXTURES AND WIRING APPLIANCES ‘Cory made’ Telephones, both Loud Speaking and Inter-communicating, together with “Cory” Voice tube and fittings, are made with the idea of sound foremost in. the mind of the manufacturer. This idea, linked with manufacture of the highest grade outside boxes and the “Safety Service” of country wide fame, should settle in your mind whee your next order should go. CHAS. CORY & SON, Inc. Main Office and Factory, 183-7 Varick St., NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO 207 Market St. 515 Hoge Bldg. 11 Mission St. — | Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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