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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1925, p. 390

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390 MARINE REVIEW November, 1925 Exhibits Show Latest Equipment for the Business of Transportation by Water AJAX ROPE CO., INC., 95-97 Liberty street, New York—This company will hibit a noteworthy display of rope products. Across the back wall of booth No. 3. will -be. a large sample board containing lengths of the various sizes, grades and classes of rope products comprising the company’s line, ’ particularly for the marine field. Full coils of rope of various sizes will be used for decorative purposes. The following will be in attendance: R. S. O. Lawson, president; ex- G. Weiss, general manager of sales; J. H. McGovern, metropolitan sales manager and M. L. Mintzer, B. C. Hill, R. S. Robb, F. Fisher, G. J. C. Denner, J. E. Ormsby, J. F. Jones and D. P. Brooks. AMERICAN ENGINEERING CO.—The com- pany will exhibit in operation the electro- hydraulic steerer and. electro-hydraulic wind- lass built by it for the yacht ALoHA which is being converted from steam to diesel elec- tric drive for Commodore Arthur Curtis James of the New York Yacht club. The steerer is of the same general type as_ that installed on a number of recent boats, in- eluding the Ford motorship East INDIAN and VINCENT ForD, and embodies the same principles of design as the very large electro- hydraulic steerers built for the airplane car- riers, SARATOGA and LEXINGTON. The ex- hibit will occupy both No. 55 and the follow- ing representatives will be in attendance: P. E. Kriebel, P. C. Kelly, E. B. Bryant and H. Buckholtz. AMERICAN MACHINE & FOUNDRY CO., 5520 Second avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.—This company will exhibit in booth No. 16. A complete line of direct engine and motor- driven retary pressure and vacuum pumps will be displayed. The exhibit will be in eharge of C. Q. Wright Jr., sales manager of the pump department of the company, assisted by C. E. Anderson and F. Colby, designing engineers. ASBESTOLITH MFG. CO., 1 Madison ave- nue, New York—This company will exhibit in booth No. 6. There will be on display in this booth many samples of Asbestolith deck covering in various colors such as terra cotta red, green, blue, black, buff and French gray, both in plain colors and in designs of panel work and squares with filled in joints of another color, making a_ sightly tile effect. This material is applied equally well on wood, concrete or steel deck foun- dations.. There will also be samples of Per- lex stucco which is adaptable for outside work and for interior wainscoting. A practi- eal demonstration will also be given of the application of material, by a skilled workman. The company will be represented by R. C. Burnside, president; J. H. Maul- cahey, secretary and assistant treasurer; T. C. White, Jos. Carter, Miss Frances Hruby, and Phillip Reinhardt. BABCOCK & WILCOX CO., 85 Liberty street, New York—A full size sectional model of a Babcock & Wilcox marine water-tube boiler will be exhibited in their booth No. 51. There wili also be models of the various types of oil burners constructed by this com- pany together with a number of pictures and models of different sorts of boiler mount- ings and fixtures. Many marine installations have been made by this company since the last marine exposition, and especial interest will therefore be found in this exhibit. The follow- ing representatives will be present during the sessions of the exposition: OC. W. Middle- ton, J. H. King, A. Ross Mackay, T. B. Still- man, G. H. Daniels, Jas. Graham and Edw. A. Colson, 5 BALTIMORE, PORT OF, Baltimore, Md.— The Port of Baltimore will exhibit in booth No. 63 at the Marine Show. There will be exhibited by the Bureau of Harbors of the Department of Public Works of the city of Baltimore, a beautiful model of Baltimore harbor. Of course, all questions relating to the business and port facilities of Balti- more will be thoroughly taken care of. Geo. A. M. Schaefer, assistant harbor engineer, will be in charge. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Wash- ington—This exhibit represents the contribu- tion of the department of commerce. Owing to the limited space is was decided to give it all over to the Coast and Geodetic survey on account of the importance to marine in- terests of the work of this department. The exhibit will consist of a wide selection from the 660 different nautical charts issued by AVILA TT Exhibitors and Booth Numbers American Engineering Co.........cceeeeeeee 55 American Machine & Foundry Co.... 16 Ajax Rope “200s, 2) ANG? sscsecssstivecsscsisevsenee 3 Asbestolith — Mg. © COsiiicccccccccccssesecesscpoeoeccese 6 Bernier, New York, Im .....cccesssssesenees £2 Babcock & WilcoX Co .ieccccccecseessccere 51 Baltimore ce: CR OLG) Uae crrseescssoncceseaicsetescaccereets 63 BOY sO COUES 2 a. riviascasasvusk cess sus dnieicvesuseceescesuceverense 20, 21 Coast & Geodetic Survey ...cccccccccessseseee 25, 29 Coen =) CO IN Giri icisrerceescclssiaivassnitaneateeaty ss 60 Davis Engineering Corp.............ccscssseessees 18 De: Waaval Separator = CO. iiiaccccccsscssecseseasses 83 Diamond Power Specialty Corp............ 13 Diehl Mies 2 CO. asics on eee 66 Edison Electric Appliance Co..........0..... 92 Op Mee a bdwards’: “Cos Ine seers 35 Engineers Book Shop......ccccccccccceccescsesseceeees Fairbanks, Morse & Co.......ccsccccscsscesseseeees 57 Haillvatoysy. COW vce sows scceessereneos aueivaeees 5 Foster Marine’ Boiler Corp.............0.... 22 General: =:Hlectric 2 C0: <cccseevesccassccsccossssbacaare 81 Goldschmidt = Cory 22s oiik ierecvossssseeriecen ons 30 Griscom-Russellk) Co. cn ies aissdissecasseniowses 70 Hall Diesel’ Wneine::'Coiscc.iscccssccsc 38 Hunt-Spiller’= Mee. Corpse sesccs.cesasesccetsseccs 82 Hyde! Wandlass:— Coin cccctecs sso asses 32 Journal::2of: = Commerce icc cus: 11 Walter: Kidde & Cosi he eas 39 Marine Decking & Supply Co............. 31 Marine: Journal: i: faces cetiscssesunceienres 15 Marine = Review: = iniiiccwcincitcsiieeicn 33 Morse Dry Dock & Repair Co............ 34 IMOCOTSHID 32 os ne tea Maha ee 19 ILWIMILUUIILUUUUUTLLOUUI LAD the Survey, copies of the 15 different volumes of coast and inside route pilots published to supplement the charts, instrumental equip- ment, photographs and pamphlets illustrating various field operations of the Survey. The department will be represented by Lieut. K. T. Adams, Coast and Geodetic Survey, who is also in charge of the New York field station of the Survey. This exhibit will be in one of the four booths Nos. 25, 26, 27 and 28 reserved for the United States gov- ernment. COEN CO., INC., 50 Church street, New York—In the booth of this company which is No. 60 will be exhibited their mechanical oil burners and air register firing fronts, steel construction easily cleanable oil heaters, duplex oil strainers, fuel oil pumping sets, steam atomized oil burners, and a complete line of oil burning outfits for vessels of all descriptions. The Coen Co. will be represent- ed at the exposition by Wm. M. Wampler, Eastern manager, the company’s home office being at 112 Market street, San Francisco; F. S. Harper, Eastern sales manager and C. T. Stansfield, engineer. DAVIS ENGINEERING CORP., 90 West street, New York—The exhibit in booth No. 18 will show the paracoil products of this com- pany. There will be evaporators with auto- matic float feed control, an improved paracoil feed water heater, a paracoil oil heater and sections of the improved paracoil oil heater and feed water heater. There will be a coil board showing the different sizes of coils used in the paracoil products. There will also be shown in detail the Davis spherical valve steam traps of a new design. The RanD system for fuel oil heating in inner bottom tanks without the use of coils and the Davis exhaust gas steam generators for use on diesel vessels will also be shown. The com- pany will be represented at the marine show by H. C. Davis, Wm. H. Thompson and C. G. Smith. DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., 165 Broad- way, New York—This company will exhibit at booth No. 88. The full line of centrifugal oil purifiers designed for purifying turbine and diesel lubricating oil, and fuel oil will be shown. Particular interest will attach to the purifier for fuel oil, especially to operators of diesel driven vessels. The subject of fuel oil purification has received a great deal of attention from marine men in recent months. The De Laval Co. will be represented at the show by W. D. Cleary, J. H. Lisle, D. F. Miller and R. Kostelak. DIAMOND POWER SPECIALTY CORP., De- troit—This company’s New York office is at 90 West street. The exhibit at the marine show will be in booth No. 18. The diamond valv-in-head soot blower, the Diamond G-2M soot blower, Diamond model ‘‘B’” rear-end soot blower and Diamond model BBM soot blower will be shown in full size. The following represent- atives will be in attendance: Lynn W. Nones, A. C. Lippincott, Jr., and Wm. Crawford. DIEHL MFG. CO., Elizabeth, N. J.—This company will exhibit in booth No. 66. Water- tight deck motors, drip proof motors for use under deck, desk fans, ceiling fans, ex-

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