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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1922, Advertising, p. 41

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May, 1922 MARINE REVIEW 41 MARINE DEPARTMENT of American Bridge Company FRICK BUILDING , PITTSBURGH, PENNA. BUILDERS OF STEEL BARGES > for RIVERS and HARBORS CAR-FLOATS | BITUMINOUS AND ANTHRACITE COAL Mined in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky for Domestic, Steam, By-Product and Smithing Purposes Connellsville and By-Product Coke AMBRICOAL—aA high class Domestic Fuel made from the best, free burning, high carbon, low ash anthracite - Shipments by Rail, Lake and Ocean MA.HANNA&Co. SALES AGENTS SALES OFFICES H. E. BOOTH, Manager Bituminous Sales Leader-News Building Cleveland, Ohio H. W. PERRIN, Manager Anthracite Sales 907 Commercial Trust Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH MITCHELTREE : W. T. McELROY Leader-News Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio 807 Dixie Terminal Building, Cincinnati, Ohio F. P. COLLINS O. P. WALDRON 410 Fisher Building, Chicago, IIl. 1436 Commercial Trust Bldg., Philadelphia,Pa. W. H. LEWIS : E. C. O’BRIEN ; 233 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Millard Street, Toledo, Ohio G. D. BUCKWELL ae PRENDERGAST : 1918 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Leader-News Building, Cleveland, Ohio C28. NEY W. H. CURTIS Chamber of Commerce, Baltimore, Md. Hart Building, Williamsport, Pa. FRED R. ROHL, Inc., Export Agents 32 Broadway, New York Please mention MARINE Review when writing to Advertisers

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