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Baldwin Geared 

 Locomotive 



Logging Locomotives must operate on steep grades, sharp 

 curves and uneven tracks. This is what the geared locomo- 

 tive illustrated has been designed to do. It is symmetrical 

 in construction, and power is transmitted to the axles through 

 a central drive. The valve motion is simple and accessible, 

 and all new features have been tried out in service. 



This locomotive is well-designed, well-built and fully guaranteed. 

 Various sizes can be furnished, to suit different track and 

 operating conditions. 



THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS 



PHILADELPHIA, PA., U. S. A. 



Cable Address: — "Baldwin, Philadelphia" 



Branch Offices: 

 New York. N. Y.. Hudson Terminal: St. Louis. Mo., Wriglit Building; 



CI<icago, III., Railway Exchange: Portland, Ore., Spalding Building; 



Richmond, Va., Travelers Building. 



Corrugated Joint Fasteners 



Cam be quickly and 

 cheaply driven with 



"ADVAHGE" 



CORRUGATED 

 JOINT FASTENER 

 MACHINE 



Made in DiHerenl 

 Types lo Meet 

 All Conditions 



Specially suitable for 

 manufacturers of 

 sash, doors, blinds, 

 screens, coffins, 

 furniture, plumbers' 

 wood-work, porch 

 columns, boxes, 

 refrigerators, etc. 



Write for bulletins 

 and prices. 



Manufactured only 

 by 



Saranac Machine Co., St. Joseph. Michigan 



Saws Driven by Westinghouse Motors. 



Westinghouse Motors 



Save 53% of Power in 

 a Woodworking Plant 



'T^ESTS in a woodworking plant 

 -■- showed that it required 180 h. p. to 

 drive all the machines from line shafts, 

 but that only 85 h. p. was needed when 

 each machine was driven by a Westing- 

 house motor. 



95 h. p. was therefore w^asted in fric- 

 tion by the line shafts and belts, and 

 represented a continuous loss even if 

 only one machine was in use. 



But saving in power is only one of the ad- 

 vantages gained by the use of the Westing- 

 house motors. Some of the others are : 



Machines, can be placed wherever desired so 

 that materials can be passed from one process 

 to the next with the least handling. 



Belt and line shaft maintenance expense 

 greatly reduced. 



Trouble with one machine does not necessi- 

 tate shutting down others. 



Cleaner and .safer working conditions. 



Minimum fire risk and insurance charges. 



These advantages mean greater produc- 

 tion at less cost. 



These advantages can be obtained in any 

 woodworking plant with properly applied 

 Westinghouse motors. 



Westinghouse representatives will, on re- 

 quest, investigate your plant and recommend 

 the proper motors to secure the most satis- 

 factory and economical drive. 



Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. ftAt^ 

 East Pittsburgh, Pa. V^^ 



Sales Offices in 45 American Cities 



