Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1926, p. 69

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August, 1926 SHIPMATE RANGES Smallest Size Body 1834 inches long Largest Size No limit to length Among the features that have made SHIPMATES so , well known and liked we would mention the following: The parts that have to stand the intense heat, as well as those exposed to strain or hard usage, are made very heavy; the flues are large and deep, and, in consequence, the ranges work well under trying conditions. Our one object has been to make them work well and last well. _ The different sizes and styles provide for almost every situation. Made by The Stamford Foundry Company Established 1830 Stamford, Conn. Look into the Reilly Heater tT Ce a ee ee re ° * © *'s 2 @ @© © © © © eo * + * « . » * * Note how little space it occupies; how easily in- spected; how each coil is shaped like a spring, pre- venting expansion strains on the joint. There are many other advantages of the Reilly Heater that you will be interested in reading about. Bulletin 511 tells the story. Send for a copy. The Griscom-Russell Company Dept. N, 285 Madison Avenue, NEW YORK Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers MARINE REV iE Ww 69 é The who's Who Close-up of sight wircs and automatic compensator of the Kolster Radio protected oo ships ONY Over 150 equipped with Kolster Radio Compass Study this list—a “Who’s Who” of protected ships —of progressive ship operators. The vessels of these fleets do not have to slow down because of fog or thick weather and lose valuable time. They are equipped with the Kolster Radio Compass and can proceed with safety and without delay—despite the weather! Any ship’s officer can learn of its operation after but a few minutes’ instruction. All America Cables Co. American Steamship Co. American Hawaiian S.S. Co. Associated Oil Co. Dollar Steamship Co. Ford Motor Co. General Petroleum Corp. John D. Spreckels Los Angeles Steamship Co. Luckenbach Steamship Co. Matson Navigation Co. McCormick Steamship Co. Pacific Steamship Co. Pan American Petroleum Corp. Panama Pacific Line Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey Statndard Oil Company of California Standard Oil Co. of Indiana Trinity House (England) The Texas (Oil) Co. Union Oil Co. of California Union Sulphur Co. U. S. Shipping Board U. S. Coast Guard Service U. S. Lighthouse Tenders U. S. Army Transport Ser- vice When will your vessels have this protection? FEDERAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO _ 25 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK CITY Japan-China Representatives: Sperry Gyroscope Co., Mitsui Building, Tokio Equip your vessels with Federal long-range radio equipment CONTINUOUS CZ Aas Bote, to)

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