Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1917, Advertising, p. 10

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THE MARINE REVIEW February, 1917 ug NUTT Morison Suspension Boiler Furnaces 1 Oo For Land and Marine Boilers Uniform Thickness, Easily Cleaned, Unexcelled for Strength. Also FOX CORRUGATED FURNACES Manufactured by THE CONTINENTAL IRON WORKS West and Calyer Sts.. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1857 Greenpoint Ferry from East 23rd Street, New York INCORPORATED 1887 ST MMMM MM LUM UUM UUM UUM ne Efficient Dependable Service SLUUUUUNNANUQUUUUUUQONNEEOOUUUONOQEOOTAQUOOOEEOOUGUOOOOEOOUUOOOOOAEOUEUGOOUEEUUU GAA =I WARD’S WROUGHT STEEL MARINE BoILER A combination of every possible feature, adding to continuous and satisfactory ser- vice May we send you descrip- tive bul- letins, list of users and testimonial letters? Direct Current rom 1: to*/75" ee Wi Alternating Current from ~ 12144 to75 K.V.A. ADOPTED BY U.S. GOVERNMENT GENERATING TUBES EXPANDED. NO OTHER JOINTS. NO NIPPLE CONNECTIONS. NO STAYBOLTS. The Charles Ward Engineering Works CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA MARINE ENGINES RIVER STEAMERS ENGBERG'’S ELECTRIC & MECHANICAL WORKS 8 Vine Street, St. Joseph, Michigan Please mention THe Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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