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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1922, Advertising, p. 32

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32 MARINE REVIEW July, 1922 Morison Suspension Boiler Furnaces For Land and Marine Boilers Uniform Thickness Easily Cleaned Unexcelled for Strength Also FOX CORRUGATED FURNACES Made to United States, American Bureau of Shipping, mee ae Bureau Veritas, or any other requirements. MANUFACTURED BY THE CONTINENTAL IRON WORKS West and Calyer Sts., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1859 Greenpoint Ferry from East 231d Street, New York INCORPORATED 1887 BARGAINS IN DIESEL ENGINES The fuel con- The Diesel-Electric Driven Beam scien Trawler ‘‘MARINER’”’ eehia bility, Due to the Successful performance of the veeet ee i Trawler ‘‘Mariner,’’ we are now engaged in control are the installation of the Diesel-Electric Drive features that for vessels of large carrying capacity. mean unusually Sizes 120 B.H.P and upwards. profitable service. May New London Ship & Engine Co. we send descrip- Groton, Conn., U. S. A. tive booklet? New England Representative Irvington St. oston, Mass In order to move our present stock of engines we are prepared to make a substantial re- duction from our regular price. For early delivery. Pacific Coast Representative 402 Exposition Bldg. San Francisco, Cal. Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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