June, 1917 McArthur Portable Fire Escape & Jacob’s Ladder Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO The McArthur Jacob’s Ladder is patented and all infringements upon it will be prosecuted. THE MARINE REVIEW GENTLEMEN: The Jacob’s Ladder urnished the steamer Castalia has proven very satisfactory. The Master Capt. W. L. Girardin, reports that these ladders should be installed on all the boats as they are very efficient and much safer than the old style rope ladder. THE BROWN STEAMSHIP CO., Cleveland. Eighteen fleets sailing the Great Lakes are now carry- ing as apart of their regular equipment McArthur Jacob’s Ladders. Transatlantic vessels of the highest type are equipped with McArthur Jacob’s Ladders. Just recently a well known French line ordered Mc- Arthur Jacob’s Ladders to be sent at once to equip their ships. Every detail in the construction of these ladders has been worked out to produce strength, lightness, portability and efficiency. The cable of these ladders is of plow steel, com- bining lightness with great strength. ‘The steps are of galvanized or sherardized sheet iron, with 2 two-tooth prongs giving a firm foothold. (See illustration.) The hooks are of sherardized stamped sheet metal. McArthur Ladders can be compactly rolled up when not in use. They are sold in sections of any desired length. These sections may be instantly con- nected by means of snap hooks, adapting the ladder to light or loaded condition of ships. Write us for full particulars. 83 REILLY EVAPORATOR THE GRISCOM-RUSSELL CO. 2121 West St. Building NEW YORK SUBMERGED TYPE Contracts received in the past twelve months to supply Evaporat- ors for 365 ships, including most of the new Navy programme. Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers 3 ELIS OT LOTR eee NTT TL ee PRO TE SU” LENE fee Rot Ce EE MOD LIE aN Re As Mes ne ee i