Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1925, Advertising, p. 40

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40 MARINE REVIEW ee ee v. gu Ncann® Sal we Z mak i th eae ui ue mr yl Ws __. ee YOU LEAVE PORT With a feeling of satisfaction when the vessel is furnished with Supplies that you can de- pend on. That is the kind we have been delivering to the boats on the great lakes for over 80 years. Our General Catalog No. 111 should be in the hands of every vessel owner or operator. Forwarded on application. GEO'B-CARPENTER & CO. MARINE SUPPLIES 436 No. Wells St. Chicago ALL ENGINEERING Co. ENGINEERS ‘CONTRACTING Boston, MAss. September, 1925 ” DESIGNERS OF DRY DOCKS A restful night on Lake Erie Makes a pleasant break in your journey. A good bed in a clean, cool stateroom, a long sound sleep and an appetizing break- fast in the morning. Steamers ‘“SSEEANDBEE’’ “CITY OF ERIE’ “CITY OF BUFFALO”? Daily, May Ist to November 15th Leave Cleveland. . —9:00 P. M. Arrive Buffalo, . .—*7:00 A. M. Eastern Leave Buffalo . . . Standard Time Arrive Cleveland. . : *Steamer “CITY OF BUFFALO” arrives 7:30 A. M. Connections for Niagara Falls, Eastern and Canadian points; Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay, Toledo, Detroit and points west. Ask your ticket agent or tourist agency for tickets via C&B Line. New Tourist Auto- mobile Rate, $7.50. Send for free sectional puzzle chart of the Great Ship “‘Seeandbee’’ and 32-page booklet. The Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co., Cleveland, Ohio Fare S$ 5.50 The Great Shi ~ “SEEANDBER’?— Ss. Length, 500 ft, ~ Breadth, 98 ft., Your rail , “6 inches ticket is good } ; Bs SS on the boats Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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