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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1926, p. 59

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February, 1926 MARINE REVIEW 59 Channel Steel Hulls All Steel Channel Deck Lighter for U.S. Engineers, completed at Rome, N. Y., June, 1925. Note Sheer at ends. —a Positive Sealed Joint Rivet Pitch 6-inch Centers No Special Rolled Channels required and all Caulking is eliminated. Channel Steel Barge Co., Rome, N. Y. W. G. BARTENFELD, GREAT LAKES MANAGER, LORAIN, OHIO Brush Facts | by the Old-timer Gy oa uy Tt) Bing 2? ( Hi | HAT Mm PLINER 1 : setae MIN u usin é a aes | Cat) a LE Er} | J SS YOU LEAV With a feeling of satisfaction when the vessel is furnished with Supplies that you can de- pend on. iA Brush painting vs. Spray painting @ss take a “squirt-gun.” I'll stick to a good bristle brush, like a Whiting’s Brush or an Adams Brush. You'll always be a “slop-job” man. I'll build a Master Painter reputation. You'll do a cheaper job? Maybe. Anyhow, it'll look cheaper. But mine’ll outlast it— three to one. What's the answer? Machine painting never can take the place of brush-work where quality and real economy count for anything. Don't be side- tracked from good brushes, Start off on the right foot— with Whiting-Adams Brushes —and you won't finish flat on your back. WHITING-ADAMS BOSTON Brush Manufacturers for II7 years and the largest in the World That is the kind we have been delivering to the boats on the great lakes for over 80 years. Our General Catalog No. 111 should be in the hands of every vessel owner or operator. Forwarded on application. GEO:B-CARPENTER & Co. MARINE SUPPLIES 436 No. Wells St. Chicago Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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