Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), December 1925, Advertising, p. 37

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December, 1925 WANRINE REV IE W : 37 Courtesy “M Port of Portland’s Diesel- electric Dredge ‘‘Clacka- mas.”’ RIDE Refrigeration on the World’s Largest Dredge The 50 officers and men of the ‘‘Clackamas”’ have the benefits of cold drinking water, pure ice, and a cold storage room for food, through a Frick Combined Refrigerating Machine. What has your ship? Bulletins on request. Ist Steward: “You have a SHIPMATE JOMTYpPaMey Range, I see, same as mine.” ~5.A. <4 / WAYNESBSBORTG. PA... ICE MACHINERY SUPERIOR SINCE 1882 2ndSteward: ““Yes,you’llfind’emeverywhere. Do the SHIPMATE people make all the gal- ley ranges?” Ist Steward: “Ohno; they don’t claim to have themonopoly. Anycaptaincan buy adifferent range if he wants to, but darned few want to.” 2nd Steward: “If a captain’s thinking of buy- ing anything but a SHIPMATE he’d better talk with his steward first.” First Cost Or Cost Per Year? On which basis do you buy your pumps? Warren Marine Pumps, Reciprocating and Centri- S P fugal, are designed and built for maximum pump- | ! 1 M A ES ing efficiency over the longest service period. That is why so many leading ship operators and builders have standardized on Warren Pumps. are made only by May we send you bulletins? THE STAMFORD FOUNDRY CO. STAMFORD, Conn. Established 1836 nee Warre n, Mass. Chicago New York Philadelphia San Francisco 8588 Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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