CLOSED, LOCKED PARTLY OPEN AND WATERTIGHT AND LOCKED ANOTHER OUTSTANDING DEVELOPMENT! THE “STIRRUP” TYPE PIVOTED SIDELIGHT This latest development of Stone’s will be installed on 4 Panama Mail Liners built by Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. The “Stirrup” Sidelight and beckhoues Windows (shown below) have been added to the list of Stone’s products manufactured and sold in this country by AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY. FEATURES OF THE “STIRRUP” TYPE PIVOTED SIDELIGHT 1. When closed, the greater the outside pressure the tighter be- comes the joint between glass holder and its seat—a revolution- ary feature in sidelight design. 2. No swing fastenings, draw-bolts, lugs or handscrews to bother Tape ited on Ne = Ener with—a simple movement of the “stirrup” handle is all that is Manhattan and sister ship l k h li h built by N.Y. Shipbuilding Co. necessary to close, lock or open the light. 3. Can be locked in position for any desired amount of opening — acts as ventilator when partly open. 4. The ease and quickness of operation without possibility or spinning will appeal to passengers. Vertically Sliding Mechanically Operated Rack and Pinion Type Deckhouse Windows WATERTIGHT TYPE WEATHERTIGHT TYPE FOR EXPOSED FOR LESS EXPOSED POSITIONS POSITIONS AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE CO. 30 Church Street, New York, N. Y. Rialto Building San Francisco, Cal, MARINE Review—April, 1932 2