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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1923, Advertising, p. 36

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36 MARINE REVIEW June, 1923 25 YEARS OF DIESEL ENGINE MANUFACTURING We completed our first DIESEL in 1898. Our experience in building nearly 600 engines in sizes up to 2500 HP is your assurance of estab- lished design, proper materials and workmanship. Two-Cycle-Type-C 650 to 4500 B.H.P. Per Engine Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Sales Offices—60 Broadway, New York—Rialto Bldg., San Francisco Sy ] i vl q: Z = te NN TT) etl Vz L ISS yy x Ny WN We manufacture a quality line of THE S.S. ‘PENNSYLVANIA SUN”, one of the Largest Oil Tankers Afloat, = Nuts Rises Wickes Pika Mac - =| is being equipped with y tocks and Grub Hoes, Crow Bars, I ELESCO FIRE TUBE SUPERHEATERS Wedges, Drop and General Forgings, Wagon Forgings and Singletree Trim- mings, Telephone and Telegraph Pole Line Hardware, Screw Railroad Spikes and Boat Spikes, Steel Bars and Con- crete Reinforcement Bars. LSS ES SS 1A: Recognition of the advantages of Highly Superheated Steam by her owners THE SUN OIL COMPANY is another indication of the progressiveness of American ship owners. SSM"! CEébéBv 0 Y SL 1B Write us to mail you our Standard Price List. THE SUPERHEATER COMPANY General Offices: 17 East 42nd St., New York CHICAGO Peoples Gas Bldg. For Canada: The Superheater Company, Ltd., Montreal SSS) SS SS} Y= EZ (ES hi IRON ANvD-STEE 7 | CORPORATION General Office and Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Eastern Office: 50 Church St., New York City Pacific Coast Office: Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco, Cal. ) 1, AN \\ ( Please mention MARINE ReEvIEW when writing to Advertisers

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