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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1917, Advertising, p. 80

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80 THE MARINE REVIEW August, 1917 ek CESS RRERVEART BRA RAWNS RSS S VB AVG S SVWVH 1 Droctors ai aon / Ms | fe vs A _ aN USSSA SS ASS “eg y In = Pe PTS RDB < SS eee OK YS OY P afi ee) Admiralty |Z ~ YN fon V) 2 — <5 =a. 4 ‘SD C it d 3 -————— FQDROORRWVBMARVWAY ge -LETAVAPAVAPS SOW’ AJ cA — en Reap ssa en, “2 ~~ This directory is maintained for the benefit of vessel owners and operators who occasionally require the counsel and service of experienced Admiralty Proctors. Att. B. Davidson Roberts P, Hudson S. H. HOLDING, F. 8. MASTEN, T. H. DUNCAN, and F, L. LECKIE DAVIDSON & HUDSON HOLDING, MASTEN, DUNCAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW & LECKIE Proctors in Admiralty PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY Sault Ste. Marie - - - - Michigan 840-848 Rockefeller Building CLEVELAND, O. DUSTIN, KELLY, McKEEHAN & ANDREWS LAWYERS AND PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY Offices, 702 Western Reserve Bldg., Suite 1012-1016 Insurance Exchange Building CHICAGO, ILL. C. E. KREMER, COUNSELOR AT LAW AND PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY CLEVELAND, O. Spencer & Spencer ATTORNEYS AT LAW PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY Alworth Building, Duluth, Minn. ALBERT J. GILCHRIST PROCTOR IN ADMIRALTY Rockefeller Building CLEVELAND, O. STOVER & STOVER ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND GOULDER, WHITE & GARRY LAW OFFICES PROCTORS IN ADMIRALTY | pars x, prover meagan JOHN S$. STOVER CHS OUMaIng, Rockefeller Building CLEVELAND, O. MILWAUKEE HARTSHORNE, INSLEY & LEAKE WARREN, CADY, LADD & HILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND PROCTORS COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW IN ADMIRALTY Charles B. Warren William B. Cady . Sanford W. Ladd Claudius B. Grant, Counsel 239 Washington St. ERSEY CITY,.N. J. ; : g soo »N.J Joseph G, Hamblen, Jr. Union Trust Building, Detroit Presenting your professional card to Do you handle Admiralty cases? several thousand vessel owners in a vessel Yes? owners’ paper is strictly ethical the same as presenting one card to one vessel owner in his own office. Why not do a little talking — you can handle more? You havea vast field of prospects, BUT, what are you doing to introduce yourself to them? 618 619 Please mention THE Marine REvIEw when writing to Advertisers

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