February, 1916 TAS AURA THE MARINE REVIEW UO SSCESERT IO A y UFFALO, N. Y. JOHN GEHM, dealer in choice meats of all kinds, 38 to 45 Elk St. Market, Buffalo, N. Y. Bell Phone, Seneca 1204. Frontier Phone 21134. Hotels, Restau- rants and Boats supplied at special rates. Residence, 378 Division St. Bell Phone, Howard 489, P. J. GUNN, 120 Michigan Ave., Buf- falo, N. Y. Groceries and marine sup- i" yA B plies. Auto truck and launch delivery. CLEVELAND, O. J. P. BROGAN, wholesale and retail Launch Twenty-fifth St., Vessel trade solicited. W. grocer. delivery. 1386-88 Cleveland, O. THE J. U..KARR MARINE SUPPLY CO., 1330 West 11th St., Cleveland, O. Groceries, meats, fruits, vegetables, milk, ice, coal. General ship supplies. DULUTH, MINN. THE DULUTH MARINE SUPPLY CO. Largest on the Great Lakes. Meats, groceries, ship chandlery, cabin supplies, oils, ice and milk. Delivered directly and promptly by our three tugs aboard ship. Foot of Fifth Ave. West. 780 both phones. | acca J. MILLER, 2337 W. Jefferson, De- troit, Mich. (Delray Station). Near Zug Island dock. Groceries, meats, etc. Boat orders executed promptly and accurately, from store to delivery boat.—No wagons. JOSEPH ERDMAN, 932-936 Congress St. East, Detroit, Mich. Fine groceries and meats. Imported wines and liquors. Paints, oils, leads, etc. Prompt deliver- ies. Phones: East 110, East 3028. ESCANABA, MICH. CITY & MARINE MEAT MARKET, Theo, Bittner, Prop., Escanaba, Mich. LORAIN, O. SPADEMAN & CO., 168-170 E. Erie ve., Lorain, ~O, eats, groceries and general ship supplies. MANITOWOC, WIS. : SCHUETTE BROS. CO., Manitowoc, is. roceries, provisions, dry goods and general merchandise. rue A 101 SHAD ACNE UES SU LTE UYIL) MARQUETTE, MICH. WM. WILLIAMS, 134 Baraza_ Ave., Marquette, Mich. Phone 429. Fresh, smoked and salt meats, can goods, butter, eggs and poultry. Marine trade a specialty. SANDUSKY, O. KOEHLER BROS., 209 Adams _ St., Sandusky, O. City and Marine Meat Market. Meats and Sausages of all kinds. Vessel supplies a specialty, Launch delivery. Both Phones 344, SHEBOYGAN, WIS. & W. JUNG CO., Sheboygan, Wis. Store with a es s AF —A Department : Grocery Stock and prompt service. for Jung’s Store, TWO RIVERS, WIS. SCHROEDER, BROS. CO., Two Riv- ers, Wis. ealers in general mdse., staple and fancy groceries, fruits and vegetables. Marine trade solicited and promptly served. Are You Conducting the Most Santi- tary Supply House in Your City? You surely are not ready to admit that a better line of goods is being carried by some competitor of your’s. A national pure food campaign has awakened a demand everywhere for the best and purest products obtainable, and every firm that can fill this demand, made by either an individual or a whole- sale consumer, is going to prosper with increased, steady patronage as soon as its superior line becomes generally known. ‘‘The Lake Carriers’ Association’? instituted a vigorous campaign on the Great Lakes and, as a result, this trade has come to be fully as particular as the most discriminating individual buyer. There is, however, a great difference in the consumption of these purchasers and the importance of catering to the requirements of the large boat companies at once becomes apparent. And the conditions now existing on the lakes correctly portray what the supply houses on the coasts must do to secure the bulk of the business from the steamship lines plying on the high seas. Do you want to be the representative sanitary supply house for marine trade in your port? If you do, your advertisement on this page will enable you to occupy that position providing the publicity thus gained is backed by the proper conduct of your business. 1t’s up to you! The cost is only Five Dollars ($5.00) for a year’s advertis- ing, including subscription to the paper—a proposition that merits your immediate and favorable consideration. Send copy for your ad. TODAY for the next issue! PT] Y DY ROR NELLA ’ vs RRR ey SSS Forms close on the 5th. I J PY Fe EAS ' Cleveland, O. 109 Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers