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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1917, Advertising, p. 33

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November, 1917 THE MARINE REVIEW 33 Evaporators and Distillers Economy of Operation and Simplicity of Design — Constant testing, observation and experiment have pointed to improvements saving in weight and space. To the modern cargo carrier and desire for open equipment these are im-~ portant features. SINGLE AND DOUBLE EFFECT EQUIPMENTS NO PRIMING SELF SCALING RELIABILITY HIGH PURITY Marine equipment of all descriptions, high performance including Oil Burning Appliances, Grease Extractors, Strainers, Syphons, Thermofans, Feed Water Heaters, Oil Coolers and every kind of Valve. LET US SEND YOU CATALOG 10DE ABOUT EVAPORATORS SCHUTTE & KOERTING CO. Thompson and 12th Street | - PHILADELPHIA, PA. MAR MaARCg Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. \ Reg. in U.S. Pat. Off. RUBBER GOODS MARINE SERVICE The Mechanical Rubber Co., Cleveland, O. Our Branches in the Principal Lake Ports UNITED STATES RUBBER CO., 379 Washington St., BUFFALO, NEW YORK THE FO RUBBER CO. - - 725 St. Clair Ave. N. W., CLEVELAND, OHIO THE OHIO RUBBER CO. ~- 228 Jefferson Ave. East, DETROIT. MICHIGAN UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. - 218 W. Madison St., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. - 41 Oneida St., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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