Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1926, p. 10

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10 MAREN ED RE VLE Ww August, 1926 ata telat ar atats y Pa atarartatatarte | Aboard the Ship Where Rope is actually put to work, there Columbian, the Guaranteed Rope is appre- ciated. A cheap rope is money thrown away and often causes the loss of human lives as well as valuable cargo. For safety and extra long service, use Columbian Tape-Marked Rope made from especially selected fibre and in the most modern cordage mill in the world. Ask for the Rope which contains the red, white and blue Tape-Marker and accept no other. Columbian Rope Company 332-90 Genesee Street Auburn, ‘‘The Cordage City’’ N. Y. Branches:—New York Chicago Boston New Orleans Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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