Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1926, p. 35

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December, 1926 at aaainal iat yey | | x ell Cyan Y/Y cn ACE Se) el eee ee 8 OT ot A World-Wide Freuts MARINE REVIEW We ENS \ —< N \ \ vA \ \ \ \ . \ 3 : . | : : | } \ \ \ \ 5 e777, s Yeo se V\ \ \ \ Hist lif ! a Ca io Service By American Ships AILING under the American flag, and operated for the United States Shipping Board, great fleets of cargo vessels maintain speedy and efficient freight services from all the leading American ports to all parts of the world. These services have proven highly beneficial to American manufacturers in opening up new and untapped markets for their merchandise and adding to the volume and variety of their foreign trade. Experienced shippers use them regularly and recommend them with enthusiasm. Speedy passenger ships of the United States Lines are included, sailing from New York to principal European ports. In addition to carrying passengers, the United States Lines ships, led by the famous Leviathan, provide an excep- tional express freight service. For complete information on either freight or passenger service consult “Schedule of Sailings,” a comprehen- sive publication issued by the Traffic Department, or write direct. “Americans Ship On American Ships”’ TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers ——_—_ 35

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