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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 1 Mar 1906, p. 14

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14 TRAE MarINE. REVIEW Tals INSTRUMENT is a compass-deviation, corrector and compass adjuster. By its use the deviation of the compass, if any, can also be found, and the correct magnetic course the ship is making is given on the compass card. 'Should be on every ship worth insuring." An entirely new instrument. Simple, Effective, Durable. Readily attached to any binnacle. .Designed to instantly correct any deviation without computation. 'Takes bearings, cross bearings, etc., directly from the compass without possibility of error. It is unaffected by vibration, rolling or pitching. Adjusts itself to every motion of the vessel. Other Patents Pending in U. Pat. May 23d, 1905. S. and Abroad. Endorsed by highest naval and merchant marine officials. '(A modern necessity on board ship." BENJAMIN VARNUM HOW 106 Tremont St. Send for descriptive booklet. General Agent BOSTON, MASS. FD S .| You do not guess at the speed of your ship if . equipped with the Nicholson Log Nicholson Shi 204 Super It is the only log that shows the speed of the moment on a dial and records the speed and the time it is made on apaperchart. "Would Not be Without It," is what the users say. This log will register within 1 %. No ex- pense to operate. Wind the clock once a day and it will do its work, Has no equal on the market. Catalogues and full information on request. p Log Co. ior St. Cleveland, Ohio. oo For sale at all news stands. "fae Stirring Honorable -- Uae Fascinating and Romantic Tale Founded on Pioneer Life in the Iron Region By Ralph D. Williams (Editor The Marine Review.) Handsomely illustrated, attractively bound in cloth, size 9% x 7% inches, and printed on a high grade stock of India tint paper. Price $1.50 net, postage 15c. Published by The Penton Publishing Company CLEVELAND

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