16 THE MARINE RECORD. SEPTEMBER 5, I9oI. water on sill. @ Specialty. Standard Books on Marine Subjects. NAVAL ARCHITECT’S AND SHIPBUILDER’S POCKET BOOK. Clement Mackrow. Formulae, rules and tables, and marine engineers’ and surveyors’ Handy Book of Reference. Fifth edition. .700 pages; pocket-book form. $5.00. A MANUAL OF MARINE ENGINEERING. A. E. Seaton. Designing, construction and working of marine machitiery. $6.00. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE: A;,MANUAL ON LAYING OFF IRON AND STEEL VESSELS. ‘Thos. H. Watson. Valuable for naval architects as well as beginners in ship yards. $5.00. RESISTANCE AND PROPULSION OF SHIPS. By William F. Durand, Principal of the School of Marine Construction, Cornell University. 431 pages, 116 figures. $5.00. PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR MARINE ENGINEERS. This is a valuable little book, with 64 illustrations. By Charles W..Roberts. $1.00. MODEL ENGINES AND SMALL BOATS. '‘N. M. Hopkins. and boiler making; ship design and construction; fifty illustrations. Sent to any address, prepaid, on receipt of price. The Marine Record Publishing Co. Western Reserve Building, CLEVELAND, OHIO. New methods of engine $1.25. Sass Ue | ah nN KoRTING (JOMPOUND [NJECTOR, The BEST for Stationary, [arine or Locomotive Service. STARTED, REGULATED, STOPPED With One Handle. sui = . Takes. water of a temperature of 150 degrees. Will Lift Water 24 Feet. Has a Greater ‘Range than any other Injector. Send for General ’ Catalogue ‘covering the No Adjustment Required’for Steam Pressures Varying from 15 to 300 Lbs. WATER THE EYNON-EVANS MEG. CO. 15th and Clearfield ‘Streets, PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. New York Office, 107 Liberty Street. Boston Office, 42 Oliver Street. j W. S, JENKS, President. Craig Ship Building Co. New Dry-Dock 450 feet long, 110 feet wide on top, 55 feet wide on bottom, 16 feet Repairs to Metal and Wooden Sh'‘ps O. L. JENKS, Vice Pres. and Treas. TOLEDO, OHIO Metal = § and Wooden () The Nickel Plate Road J 0) K N F J l LL | SHIP CARPENTER, CALKER and SPAR MAKER. Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. ‘PHONES | MAIN 623 l. 63 Main St. WEST 808 F. Res., to97 Franklin Ave. CLEVELAND, 0. offers low excursion rates to Denver, Colo- rado Springs, Glenwood Springs, Col.; Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah; Hot Springs, S. D.; St. Paul and Duluth, Minn. Tickets on sale from June 18th to Septem- ber 10th, good to return until October 31st. Write, wire, phone or call on nearest agent, J or, E. A: AKERS, C. P. & T. A., Cleveland, O. 95-36 SHIPMATE RANGES: = It is hardly fair to condemn a ——— —_- - ——— — house range because it does not work well in a galley; it was not made for the place. The difference in price between a cheap house range and a Shipmate is forgotten after the Shipmate has been used a short time. Did you ever know a Shipmate to be replaced by a house range? The Tinnerman Steel Range Co., 797-803 Lorain Street, Cleveland, have a full assortment of these ranges, and can fill orders for any size. They are sold also by Robt. C. Bialy, 923-925 Water St., Bay City, Mich. Soo Hardware Co., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. THE STAMFORD FOUNDRY COMPANY, STAMFORD, CONN. Established 1830. The jae! Ship Building Co. Ottice and Machine Shops Fourth Street. Yards | yi e ae Foot of Lincoln Ave. | ee “Steel and Wood Ship Builders, a4 = Marine Engines and Boilers, « is: Pg ~ $4 Port Huron, Mich. & bb fe Ship Builders. | A. M. CARPENTER, Sec. and Gen’! Mgr. j