Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1919, Advertising, p. 177

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February, 1919 THE MARINE REVIEW UESTIONS involving the fate of millions of peo- ple are now settled by Radio. Radio makes distance a thing of the past, in the world of communication. In the peaceful struggle for commercial ascendency be- tween nation and nation, Radio will play an increas- ingly vital part. The successful ship owner knows that Radio is as im- portant a part of his ship as the wheel and chain. He knows the waste of time and money when he lacks wireless communication with his vessels. Turning this waste into profit is the pleasant task of sturdy, dependable Kilbourne & Clark (K-C) Radio; made to stand the most exacting tests—with SERVICE built into every part. Install KILBOURNE & CLARK RADIO a expense ceases; no costly rentals, no exorbitant royalties—but a handsome profit on the investment. : Prices quoted promptly (by wire, cable or mail) when we know your requirements. Kibbour ne & Cl; “MANUFACTURINGS©@O, * RR.& SPOKANE AVE. BROADWAY = FIFE BLOG. 2 aa SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE — at Naa SS eA Eh as care as OMe I dag co BS Sty ‘

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