Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1916, Inside Cover

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2 SUU(HHNNNUHNNNQNN0QQ000000000000000EUEEEEUUUHTE THE MARINE REVIEW October, 1916 Morison Suspension Boiler Uniform Thickness, Furnaces Easily Cleaned, Also FOX CORRUGATED FURNACES ~ Manufactured by For Land and Marine Boilers Unexcelled for Strength. THE CONTINENTAL IRON WORKS West and Calyer Sts.. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. Greenpoint Ferry from East 23rd Street, New York UOVUOOOQQQQ000000UUOUUHHUIIILEE ETTITITTUTUVTTTUUUUULUNULU LIU ULIULIOLIULIUUUIUIULIULIULIUUIULUTULTUUIULTUUTUTULTIOTODUULTUOLT TTPO TOO OL ee ee ee CHICAGO ONE-PIECE LONG STROKE RIVETER THE HAMMER THAT CAN’T COME LOOSE NO. 60 Shox \.ong Stroke Hammer with out- side trigger, driving %" flush rivets on the engine room bulk head. Fast, powerful and dur- able. On account of the one piece construc- tion which does away entirely with air leaking, Boy hammers are rapid- ly becoming the favorite among shipyard and dry- dock men. More work can be turned out at less expense. Let us send you a Shox hammer on trial. INDEPENDENT PNEUMATIC TOOL COMPANY NEW YORK PITTSBURGH DETROIT SAN FRANCISCO BIRMINGHAM 5S SS. SSS SS SSS SS ee Please mention THe Martine Review when writing to Advertisers MONTREAL | | | | |

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