Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Record (Cleveland, OH), April 18, 1901, p. 15

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ee. APRIL, 18, Igor. Nautical . ayn Ag Schools. Chicago Dautica School 1612 Masonic Temple, _ CHICAGO. oe Lat W. J. WILSON, (Late Lieutenant U. S. Navy), Principal. JOHN Ex THROPP»& SONS CO., TRENTON, N. J., a * A full and complete course of instruction in lake and ocean navigation, Also special branches taught those—desiringto qualify themselves for better positions in the marine service. Students taught by correspondence. Students may begin at any time. Send for circular. Capt. Samuel W. Gould, 265 MARCY AVE., CLEVELAND. oe BUILDERS OF a SINGLE, COMPOUND AND TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINES. CONDENSERS. \ BOYER SECTiONA\ WATER TUBE BOILERS. PROPELLER WHEELS. MACHINERY COMPLETE FOR PLEASURE YACHTS, TUG BOATS AND LIGHT DRAUGHT PASSENGER BOATS. SURFACE CONDENSER Gives instructions in Ocean Navigation and prepares candidates for the examina- tions for Master and Pilots’ Licenses, before the Local Steamboat Inspectors w% yt —TAKE—. Wade Park or Payne Ave. Car. THE CHASE (ViAcHINE Company, ENGINEERS AND: MACHINISTS. MANUFACTURERS, UNDER THE CHASE.PATENTS, OF ' Fog Whistle Machines, Holating Engines, Steering Engines Automatic Towing Engines, ~ Power and Diop Hammers, and other Machinery. » Engineers’ Supplies and General Jobbing. 111 ELM STREET. TELEPHONE, “MAIN.994. AWLS AND LIFE BOATS IN STOCK. : plied to tie requirements PRACTICAL ap the sailor. By Thos. Mc- | Kenzie. Illustrated; 12 mo.; MECHANICS, cloth, $1.50, by mail, prepaid. The Marine Record, Western Reserve Bldg., Cleveland, oO. JOHN DONNELLY, SR., Fres,, JOHN DONNELLY, JR., Vice) Paes. MICHIGAN YACHT & POWER GO. DETROIT. 1540 JEFFERSON AVE. Superior to all others. Catalogue. METALLIC Compasses Adiusted Gs oe For deviation, and deviation WOODEN tables supplied. Great facilities LIFE for doing the work by day or BOATS night. 38 89 208 2 Uh ok et te John Taurice. Office, 24-26 Market St., CHICAGO, wt vtvt .. Residence, {213 Albany Avenue. oe logue, Dr .CLEVELAN D, oO. 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And the steamer William R. Linn. Standard Books ON MARINE SUBJECTS: NAVAL ARCHITECT’S AND SHIPBUILDER’S POCKET BOOK. Clement Mackrow. Formulae, rules and tables, and marine engineers’ and surveyors’ Handy Book of Reference. Fifth edition. 700 pages; pocket-book form.’ $5.00. | re, A MANUAL OF MARINE ENGINEERING. A. E. Seaton. (Detecing: constriction and, working of marine machinery. | $6.00. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE: A) MANUAL ON LAYING : OFF IRON’ AND STEEL VESSELS. Thos. H. Watson. -. Valuable for naval anehiriaets as well as diner: in ship yards. $5.00. wa Be RESISTANCE AND PROPULSION OF SHIPS.’ By ‘Willian. K, Tpicond, Principal ‘of ae School of Marine Construction, Cornell University. “431 pages, 116 figures, $5700, i * tae aoe wee a OS PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR MARINE ENGINEERS. This is a valuable little book no with 64 illustrations. By Charles W. ‘Roberts. $1. 00. MODEL ENGINES AND SMALL BOATS. N. M. Hopkins. New methods of engine and boiler making; ship design and construction; fifty vgerheye% 2g $1.25. ; Sent to any address, prepaid, on receipt of price. The Marine Record Pupistine Co. Western Reserve Building, “CLEVELAND, OHIO. H. B. FOLGER, Treas. THOS. DONNELLY, Sec’yv. Sellers Restartind Injector A strictly first class machine at moderate cos!. Perfectly auto- “matic, has wide range of capaci- fies, and raises water promptly with hot or cold pipes. Very simple, has. few parts and Is easily repaired . All parts interchangeable, made of the best bronze, and the workman- ship is perfect. Send for special catalogue descriptive of this Injector. 5 he Conisitidatod Cork’ SAFEST CHEAPEST JENKINS. BROTHERS, Selling agents New York; Boston,» Phiva., Cricaco Vessels and trade supplied. Send for Send for illustrate cata” New York City. Wilson Transit Line’s steamers W.D. Rees... 4 § oar) See

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