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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1927, p. 92

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i a a a a RT I a ae Lia & MATHER exo 78 NEON BOLE B® PARSONS’ WHITE BRASS S.A. in one of the large freighters on the lakes. The S. S. William G. Mather’s Bearings Conforming to a general plan of safety and uninter- rupted service as determined upon by the Cleveland- Cliffs Iron Works, owners of the vessel, the main bearings, crank-pin bearings and thrust bearings are supplied with the best lining metal obtainable— PARSONS’ WHITE BRASS S. A. Its uniformity and durability ensure efficient service voyage after voyage. The metal’s high physical qualities, viz. elastic limit under compression, hardness as shown by the Brinell test and low co-efficient of friction ensure its dura- bility, while the reputation of its makers is a guarantee of its uniformity. It is quickly melted, easily poured and easily machined. In the final analysis it is cheaper than other babbitts because replacements are fewer. Stocks kept in Baltimore, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Galveston, Mobile, New Orleans, New York, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Write tor prices to | THE WILLIAM CRAMP & SONS SHIP & ENGINE BLDG. CO. i PHILADELPHIA Why not replace your old winches with up-to-date machines Hyde Steam Cargo Winch Installed on S. S. ‘‘Malolo’’ The Best Materials Rugged Compact > Fast All Latest Improvements A Few Installations Malika, Bienville, El Oceano, Finland, Kroonland, Katrina Luckenbach, Walter Luckenbach i Eastern Glade, Imoko, Volunteer, Independence, J. L. Luckenbach, Julia Crees Edy Poy iete Be nich, Steering Gears, Windlasses, Capstans, Bronze Propellers Hyde Windlass Company Bath, Maine New York Office, 172 Chambers St. MARINE REVIEW—June, 1927 x A EEE LES IIA ONT Te OR TON DT OTT ee PE eT RE! ee ee TE eee se ER OP Ree

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