Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1916, Inside Cover

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THE MARINE REVIEW 3 January, 1916 AU HIHUINUIUUUUUNUNEOUAUOEUEUUUU CUTE Morison Suspension Boiler Furnaces 5° For Land and Marine Boilers Uniform Thickness Easily Cleaned Unexcelled for Strength Also FOX CORRUGATED FURNACES Manufactured by THE CONTINENTAL IRON WORKS West and Calyer Sts., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Greenpoint Ferry from East 23rd Street, New York STHUUTNUUNNQCUUUUUOUEQSQQQQUUUOOAOQUUUUUTOOOGSOGOUUUUUAOCAOUUUOUIII “Having a PULL means having a friend in power who will act as a steam windlass for you.” ‘The Providence” STEAM WINDLASS (Compound Spur Gears) has another kind of pull, and plenty of it. It has 15 per cent more pull _ than the worm geared types and at ™ 00 per cent faster speed. You have been looking for just this combina- tion. Our price will please you, too. Write us today. AMERICAN ENGINEERING COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO AMERICAN SHIP WINDLASS CO. AND WILLIAMSON BROS. CO. MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS PHILADELPHIA 15-312 2 . . , : e ‘Please méntion THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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