Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, Advertising, p. 25

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July, .1922 " REFRIGERATION SAFETY CARBONIC SYSTEM THE REASON WHY practically all of the Great Lakes passenger steamers and freighters, using alee refrigeration are Kroeschell equipped, because the Kroeschell Safety Cee System of Refrigeration has proven to give safe uninterrupted service at minimum cost. Kroeschell Equipment is free from danger of fire explosion or leaks. Actual records of service show lower operating costs than any other refrigerating system you could use. There is a Kroeschell machine suited to your needs. Write for descriptive literature and list of ships now Kroeschell Equipped. All installations made by our own engineers KROESCHELL BROS. ICE MACHINE COMPANY New York CHICAGO Detroit Ts , FIGURE YOUR REFRIGERATION COSTS THEN LET KROESCHELL FIGURE THEM Leen SS NAKINE REVIEW 20 KROESCHELL | ratford Special No. 1 Marine Oakum van 6s ay te ee ’ ‘ * LAUNCHING OF GE STEAMSHIP ‘‘ABURIA,”’ ULL NO. 2273 Grant-Smith-Porter nh Co., Portland, Oregon, April 3, 1919 Caulked with Stratford Oakum Made of specially selected soft fibre hemps, principally imported, and of the highest grade of Amer- ican pine’ tar. ‘Stratford’ 1s noted for its uniformity of charac- ter and quality. A trial will convince you that “Stratford Special No. I’ contains least waste—that it requires least labor—that it is the most economi- cal caulking material to be had at any price. May we serve you? Geo. Stratford Oakum Co. JERSEY CITY, Nes: Please mention MARINE Review when writing to Advertisers

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