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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1925, Advertising, p. 25

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February, 1925 MARINE REVIEW 25 Haynes Automatic Sounding Machine PROTECTS Tre Standard Oil Tanker “W. P. Cowan’? “The Sounding Machine Outfit works to perfection,’ writes Julius Lang, Master, S.S. W. P. Cowan. “I consider it not only a great relief for the MASTER of the ship but a PROTECTION for the OWNER as well. I'll be glad to show anyone the outfit and explain the workings of it.’’ Positive, Sure Protection for Every Ship Gives continuous soundings beneath the bottom of the ship at all times, is not affected by snow, ice, or weather con- ditions. Places a definite record con- stantly before the master of the vessel. Sounds warning at any pre-determined depth. Side view of vesse/ showing Installation in place How Automatic Sounding Machine Records Water Depths. oA x Full details and list of passenger and freight HTL co”, "SCORN | Hey %, aa SY NN vessels already equipped gladly sent on request a BANE, BRN Wee LOH TAT eet E. J. HAYNES 1512 W. Clifton Blvd. \\ \\ bd Depths Automatically Recorded by Lake Vessel on Cleveland, Ohio Run from Bar Point to Buffalo. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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