October, 1917 THE MARINE REVIEW A Closing Out Sale Marine Engine Business The high grade, long established and active engine manu- facturing business of the Jager Engine Co., with a wide and profitable field ready for immediate development. Complete equipment for manufacturing heavy and medium duty marine and stationary, gasolene and kerosene engines; also station- ary, electric lighting, air compressing and hoisting types, embody- ing exclusive features. All of these have been successfully marketed for years and are ready for immediate construction and sale; stock includes finished and partly finished engines and parts; pat- terns, drawings, jigs, tools, good will, as well as new designs specially satisfying modern requirements. This sale takes place because of heavy orders which oblige the present Manu- facturers of these engines to discontinue this branch of their business. Open to private bid in whole or in part. Write at once for complete particulars, specifications, terms, etc. Careful consideration given to all proposals. Charles J. Jager, Pres. 15 Customhouse St., Boston, Mass. “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 ComMPANY SUCCESSORS TO AMERICAN SHIP WINDLASS CO. AND WILLIAMSON BROS. CO. MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS PHILADELPHIA 15-312 Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers