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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1919, Advertising, p. 4

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a ING REO D Bd an ores Pe Ay ae ge COE RD OM ae AR AR EE PERRET EE eee Tre SHEE ERLE De Ae GL caees THE MARINE REVIEW March, 1919 -the worlds . Cominumication service - RaoiG ae remarkable growth of the Kilbourne & Clark organization from a small single- room shop. in 1895 to the largest wireless ap- paratus manufacturing plant in the world, graphically illustrates the unusual satisfaction that the world finds in Kilbourne & Clark (K-C) Radio. On all the seven seas K-C Radio is now found. Its marked sim- plicity and long range, together with the fact that it is sold outright, thus eliminating burdensome royalties, are the things which have made it so popular. _ A ship equipped with K-C Radio need not make untold knots of extra steaming to place it within communication range, nor does it have to bother with endless relaying of messages. Com- munications through the two-kilowatt set are being opened daily at more than 2,000 miles, while under favorable conditions, with this same comparatively small set, better than 6,000 mile communications have been opened. Do not consider the installation of any kind of Radio or Wireless apparatus until you first thoroughly investigate K-C Radio. Write or wire today for detailed information to the Kilbourne & Clark Manufacturing Company office that is nearest you — Seattle, Wash.; 149 Broadway, New York City; Fife Building, San Francisco. -the Big Word inthe Wireless World Please mention THE Martine Review when writing to Advertisers

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