Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1923, Advertising, p. 10

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Truly economica HERE are feed pumps that are cheaper than the Bethlehem -Weir Feed. Pump—e¢heaper to. buy, that is. But there are none that are more truly economical or that cost less to operate. Carefully selected materials, honest workmanship, are items that are not always apparent on the surface. But after a certain period of use, the fact that a pump is thoroughly well built makes a tremendous difference. Such a pump costs more to manufacture, and conse- quently its purchase price is higher. The difference is worth paying. The difference is saved over and over in fewer repair bills. And a well built pump can ie always be depended upon, which is a vital necessity in a feed pump. ; The Bethlehem-Weir Feed Pump has become widely adopted where relia- bility and true economy are the chief ‘ ends in view. —— BETHLEHEM SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, LTD., BETHLEHEM, PA. General Sales Offices: 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Sales Offices: BOSTON PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON, DEL. : BALTIMORE SAN FRANCISCO 141 Milk St. Morris Building Foot of West St. ' Gay and Lombard Sts. 351 California St. ETHLEHEM WEIR MARINE AUXILIARY MACHINERY Includes Turbo-Feed Pumps, Fuel Oil Pumps, ‘‘Twin’’ and ‘‘Monotype”’ Air Pumps Uniflux Condensers, Evaporators and Distillers, etc. Please mention Martine Review when writing to Advertisers

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