Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 7 Sep 1905, p. 1

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--WAcconMn T <8 {NS ee VOL. XXXII. CLEVELAND. SEPITEMEER 7, 12 Oe. THE BIRD-ARCHER CO. 209 Washington St... NEW YORK We Guarantee our Metallic Boiler Compound to remove all Scale, Oil, and Grease from Boilers; prevent the formation of new ; prevent Pitting, Corrosion, and Galvanic Action, Guaran- teeing that it will not cut Lubrication, or Injure Packing; that it will do a away with the necessity / of using Zinc and will not cause Boilers to a if Foam. or. Prime, or no pay. MARINE METALLIC BOILER COMPOUNDS CORRIGAN, M¢€HINNEY @ CO. 716-719 PERRYJPAYNE BUILDING. IRGN ORES' G BIG IRON. James Corrigan Stevenson Burke Prive MeKinney Cleveland, O., June 1, 1905. Bird ArcherfCo., 209 Wéshington St., ew York, N. Y. Gentlemégn : -- I was never in favor of using com- oundfuntil Mr. Bennett induced me to y aftrial package at the Genesee Fur- nacg, and was very much pleased on op¥ning the boilers to find them free fr oil, grease and scale. I find it also ops pitting and corrosion. Iam using he campound on all of our boats and urnacts with the same result. I can heerfuNy recommend your compound th any engineer who desires a superior alticle. Yours truly, H. J. REYNOLDS, Superintending Engineer. You? CAN WE NOT DO THIS eh

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