Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1928, p. 115

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Everyday economy plu Y7 emergency protection Willard Storage Batteries are the result of over twenty-five years of battery manu- facture. Lead, lead compounds, battery solution and all materials are thoroughly tested before going into the battery, and each battery is rigidly inspected before leaving the factory. Address Your Nearest Factory Distributor ATLANTA, GA. 551 Whitehall Street, S. W. BOSTON, MASS. 195 Albany Street, Cambridge A CHICAGO, ILL. 3916 South Canal Street CLEVELAND, OHIO 1920 Scranton Road DALLAS, TEXAS 2213-2215 Griffin Street DETROIT, MICH. 59 46-54 Cass Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. 2020 Grand Avenue LOS ANGELES 16th and Hope Sts. NEW YORK, N. Y. 630 W. 28th St., Terminal Store No. 14 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 3619-21 Walnut Street PORTLAND, ORE. 106 14th Street, North SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 480 Second Street SEATTLE, WASH. 4th at Blanchard ILLARD Batteries aboard ship soon pay for themselves in everyday service. They save the cost, for example, of running lighting cable from shore when the ship is in drydock. They free the engine-room watch for other duty — they help out at hoisting, pumping and other power jobs. And at sea Willards are always ready for the emergency—to supply lighting current instantly —to provide power for steering—for emergency pumping. A request to figure on batteries for the ships you are operating or building will receive prompt attention, and places you under no obligation. May our engineers figure with you on your storage battery requirements for motorship conversion? MARINE REVIEW—April, 1928 115

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