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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1919, Advertising, p. 32

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er A eR ek Lio EET a, a ee ee GR NE COSY 32 | THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1919 An actual photograph of WILLIAMS’ SUPERIOR WRENCHES taken from the height of the 57th story of the Woolworth Building, during construction, 750 feet above City Hall Park, New York City. Star in picture; Singer Building, 41 stories in height. Williams’ Superior Drop-Forged Wrenches A big business, like a big building, requires a broad and sound foundation. For nearly half a century we have been designing and developing standard line of Superior Drop-Forged Wrenches. We now make sad carry regular- ly 40 Patterns in about 1 000 sizes, with openings from 3/16 to 7 5/8 inches ready for prompt shipment—something Standard in design and ‘size for every recognized trade need. Our trade marks, ““Vulcan” and <@- and “Agrippa” are known the world over wherever machinery or tools are used. They stand for Superior quality —the kind that guarantees service under the most severe conditions, for they represent our constant effort to maintain the high standard of excellence that has long been established for Williams’ product. Specify Williams’ Wrenches or Tools when you order and get Superior quality. | Wrench Booklet on request. J.H. WILLIAMS & CO. Western Office ‘*The Wrench People’’ General Offices: and Warehouse: 145 Richards St. 145 So. Clinton St. Brooklyn, Chicago, III. N.Y; Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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