. The Cuba review. THE CUBA. REVIEW NEW DATA ON SILENT CHAIN DRIVES For the fii-st time in history, an Engineer- ing Data Book lias been pubhshed by a manu- facturing concern, the Link-Belt Company, which will enable users of power to select the correct Silent Chain Drives for their work and determine exact costs from list prices shown in the book. Besides giving complete Engineering In- formation on Silent Chain Driving in simple and compact form, Data Book No. 125 de- sci'ibes many uses of Silent Chain for the ef- ficient transmission of power and gives speci- fic reasons and illustrations s
. The Cuba review. THE CUBA. REVIEW NEW DATA ON SILENT CHAIN DRIVES For the fii-st time in history, an Engineer- ing Data Book lias been pubhshed by a manu- facturing concern, the Link-Belt Company, which will enable users of power to select the correct Silent Chain Drives for their work and determine exact costs from list prices shown in the book. Besides giving complete Engineering In- formation on Silent Chain Driving in simple and compact form, Data Book No. 125 de- sci'ibes many uses of Silent Chain for the ef- ficient transmission of power and gives speci- fic reasons and illustrations showing applica- tion in a large variety of uses. Link-Belt Silent Chain is a series of links connected by joints which consist of seg- mental case-hardened bushings and case- hardened steel pins. The chain is as flexible as a leather belt^as positive as a gear. Its rated efficiency is on actual test. It will transmit any amount of power quietly. Over 200,000 installations, we understand, were drawn upon for the information con- tained in this data book. The book is the only work of its kind and consists of 112 pages, bound in flexible red cover. The book will be sent free of charge to any reader of the Cuba Review by the man- ufacturers, Link-Belt Companj^, 39th Street and Stewart Avenue, Chicago, on request. The company announces the opening of an office in Detroit, Michigan, for the hand- ling of its Link-Belt Silent Chain Business and will be represented by Mr. L. W. Longan, Room 911, Dime Bank Building. BISHOP GOES TO ROME Bishop Gonzalez Estrada of Havana sailed on April 20, heading a group of pilgrims who will visit the Pope and later he will travel to the Holy Land. It is understood that he will not accept the vacancy of the arch- bishopric of Santiago de Cuba, even if it is offered him by Pope Pius X. The Senado Sugar Company is building a railroad from Senado to the wharf in Bay No. 1, Nuevitas harbor, for sugar Piensas de Filtrar para Ingcnios SHRIVER FIL
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