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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1927, p. 37

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“This Annual Distinctive Ships Issue has become a part of our Biography of Installations” HEN a Distinctive Ships Roster is called—every ship with propulsion, whether Merchant or Naval, shows evidence of the influence of Cory Engineering Achieve- ment fitingly represented in one or more of the following: Anti-noise and Standard Telephone Systems for Ships Service, Navigation Control, General Announcing, and In- terior Communication Aero Fire Detecting and Alarm Systems Clear View Screens Engine Direction and Revolution Indi- cating Systems Rudder Angle Indicator Systems Switchboards Lighting Fixturers Wiring Appliances Telegraphs-Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Wrong Direction Alarms Voice Tube Systems Running Light Control Panel Running and Signal Lights Whistle Control Systems Call Bell and Annunciating Systems General Alarm Gong Systems Automatic and Manual Signal Systems Trans-oceanic, Coastwise, Yachts, Harbor, Sound, and River Vessels, all contribute in the demand for Cory Sig- naling, Ccrrmunicating, and Lighting Equipment. J. S. Jones, Vice President Chas. Cory & Son, Inc. The distribution of Cory appliances is serviced through conveniently situated branches and representatives at all important American Ports. Literature describing any of the above equipment sent on request. CHAS. CORY & SON, INC. 185 Varick St., New York BOSTON NORFOLK ee PHILADELPHIA CHARLSTON, S. C. ae eee ee BALTIMORE NEW ORLEANS PORTLAND LOS ANGELES The World’s Largest Manufacturer of Signaling, Communicating and Lighting Equipment MARINE REVIEW—April, 1927 37

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