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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1917, Advertising, p. 89

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August, 1917 THE MARINE REVIEW 89 “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 50 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 | MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS : PHILADELPHIA Co STRATFORD OAKUM - QUALITY GUARANTEED JERSEY CITY and EVERYWHERE | GEO. STRATFORD OAKUM CO., 165 Cornelison Ave., Jersey City, U.S.A. : The Allen Dense-Air Ice Machine ; contains no chemicals. It is placed inthe engine room, while the The Clothel Company ice- nario box and meat rooms are at distant places of the steamer. -_ AD —— = 2 Over two X PULL hundred in x daily service in the tropics on men-of- ‘war, steam yachts and mercantile steamers. MANUFACTURERS OF Low Pressure REFRIGERATING MACHINES Marine Work a Specialty Office: 61 Broadway - NEW YORK, N. Y. H. B. ROELKER, Designer and Manufac- 41 Maiden Lane NEW YORK Please mention THE Martine Review when writing to Advertisers

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