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Tulsa daily world. [volume] (Tulsa, Indian Territory [Okla.]) 1905-1919, December 03, 1918, Image 9

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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918.
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The Tank Gar and the
Nation's Business
The strength of America is the strength of its indus
tries, and many of the most essential of these could
not exist without tank cars.
Tney are indispensable to the great petroleum industries. Abattoirs,
packing houses and soap manufacturers use them for the shipment of
fats and cotton seed oil. They carry linseed oil, naphthas and turpen
tine for the paint industry. Roofing manufacturers require tank cars
for transporting coal tar and asphalt. Manufacturers of sugar prod
ucts use them for shipping molasses, etc. Foundries and rolling mills
need them to obtain pickling acid. The list could be extended to in
clude many other liquid commodities on which great and little
industries depend.
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Are Serving the Nation on Every Railroad Line in America
Built for a Purpose1 not for a price
Tank Cars built, repaired and rebuilt
Prompt Deliveries
Write any office for particulars, specifications, blue prints and any
engineering information.
STANDARD CAR CONSTRUCTION CO.
NEW YORK
Woolworth Bldg.
OFFICES:-
. ST. LOUIS
rWright Bldg.
CHICAGO
Peoples Gas Bldg.
PHILADELPHIA
Brown Bros. Bldg.
WORKS, SHARON, PA
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