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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), January 1925, Advertising, p. 39

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January, 1925 MARINE REVIEW A ivertisen 39 ts For Sale and Miscellaneous—Help and Positions Wanted For Sale and Miscellaneous Advertisements 10c per word—minimum advertisement—$3.00 Six words must be added for box address. To insure insertion, advertisements must reach us by the 10th of the month. Wanted WANTED :—SALVAGED drugs, oils, glues, waxes, of a chemical nature. Chemical ‘Corporation, Work, ON os. CHEMICALS, dyes and any item Spot cash paid. Republic 303 Pearl Street, New WANTED TO PURCHASE:—A TUG OR small steam barge, give particulars and price. Address Box 364, MARINE REVIEW, Cleve- land. Positions Wanted. | INTERPRETER:—EDUCATED IN ENG- lish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish. Mechanical and architectural training. Formerly with United States Government; Plant C. Hercules Powder Co., and Thompson Starrett Construction Com- pany. Will travel anywhere on se proposition. Address Philip De Seville, 139 A Duboce Ave., San Francisco, California. For Sale FOR SALE:—IRON PACKAGE FREIGHT steamer, 1840 net tons, 261 foot length, 36 foot beam. Equipped with two elevators, three decks, side ports. Ideal for automobile, news print or package freight. Communicate with D. B. McDougal, 50 South La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois. FOR SALE CHEAP:—STEAMER GLENN, 115’ long 22’ wide 8’ draft, 135 gross tons, 60 net tonnage, carrying 499 passengers. Would make a fine freight boat for canal. Address Ontario Navigation Co., F. A. Fust, Sec’y. 346 Glenwood Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Marine Engineer. 2711 Church Ave. Est. 1885 Phoenix Marine Type Refrigerating Machines have been designed especially to meet the requirements of the otor driven, and either manual or auto- matic control. Silent chain drive, fully enclosed, permits short distance between centers, with resultant compactness. MAY WE SEND FULL DETAILS? The Phoenix Ice Machine Co., Cleveland BOILER TUBES Seamless Steel—Charcoal Iron—Lapwelded Steel Marine and Stay Tubes with Marine Certificates E. F. KEATING CO. 446-454 Water St., New York, N. Y. diate Shipment from New York Stock aus Telephone Orchard 9700 Help Wanted Advertisements 6c per word—minimum advertisement—$3.00 Position Wanted Advertisements 4c per word—minimum advertisement—$1.00 Please have remittance accompany order. For Sale FOR SALE:—FLOATING MACHINE shop, covered wooden scow, containing boiler, air compressor and a full complement. of ma- chine tools; would make an’ ideal addition to ship repair firm doing work outside of plant. First-class condition; price reasonable. Address Box 363, MARINE REVIEW, Cleveland. FOR SALE TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINE 10X15X24X14 SPECIAL BUILT OF EXTRA FINE MATE- RIALS. HIGHLY FINISHED IN EVERY RESPECT HOWARD G. PILLSBURY 2564 FIELD AVE., DETROIT, MICH. Diesel: Installation FOR SALE 2-—NEW STEEL HULLS 385’ Length, 52’ Breadth, 27’6’’ Depth Located Pascagoula, Miss. Price $40,000 each Brokers Protected MORECRAFT TRANSPORTATION CO: 17 Battery Place, New York. STEAMER LEXINGTON, 224 GROSS tons, 15 knots, built 1898, wood, 122’ x 22’ x 7’ 6, bottom copper sheathed, copper fastened throughout, upper deck railed, has 16 x 36 compound condensing engine, two Almy boilers, coal bunkers, 38 tons. Boat plans forwarded. Schlenker, 138th Street, Hudson River, New WonkecuNe Main 272 Marion Building, OVER 225,000 SETS NOW IN USE ON For Sale NUMBER 8 HYDE 8 X 10 STEAM AN- chor windlass, new, $500.00. Miles Machinery Company, Saginaw, Michigan. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES SEMIDIESEL MARINE and STATIONARY ENGINES Real Diesel Engines for every purpose. Best Diesel Engine ever built. From 125 to 2700 H.P. Most moderate prices. SEMIDIESEL, the famous “TUXHAM,” the best that could be had. The most economical and very low priced. From 7% to 300 H.P. Easily installed and operated, even by persons without experi- ence. \No valves and operating gear. No igni- tions. Reliability. Economy. Durability. Ask particulars from RAFAILOVICH & CO., Inc., St., New York. 26 Cortlandt WRECK OF STEAMER STATE OF Ohio. Hull built of charcoal iron, Price $10,000. John Stanton, Superior and Riverbed Avenues, Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE:—STEAMER RICHLAND Star, 298 feet by 41 feet. Hull and machinery thoroughly rebuilt. Bargain. Hubert Riley, Foot Mechanic St., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR nore —MARINE POWER PLANT. 36 LP. Fe A. compound steam marine en- gine, all complete with propeller, steel shaft and small fittings. Roberts water tube boiler, new casing, nearly new grates, 3’ x 4’ x 5’, good stack. Feed & Bilge pumps and small parts. $400 f.o.b. Gloucester, A 5 H.P. Worme power plant. Single cylinder engine, shaft, propeller, upright boiler about 20’’ x 4’, good outfit. Feed rump and all small fittings, $150 f.o.b. Glou- cester, Mass. A 35 K.W. 250-125 volt direct current generator, direct connected to a Curtis steam turbine. Very efficient and takes small floor space about 3’ x 5’ x 3’ ft. high. 100- 150 Ibs. steam, brand new 1919, run about 6 months intermittently. Price $600, f.o.b. Glou- cester, Mass. C. L. Hart, Gloucester, Mass. Oldman-Magee Boiler Works, Inc. Boilers, Tanks, Stacks, Struc- tural Work and Castings Boiler Repairing Promptly Attended to Day or Night MARINE WORK ASPECIALTY ELECTRIC WELDING Works: 36-40 Illinois Street - BUFFALO, N. Y. THE MULHOLLAND HATCH-FASTENER COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio Cent. 1016 Manufacturers of the Mulholland Simplex and Security Hatch Fasteners. For Ocean and Lake Trade. THE GREAT LAKES Please mention Martine Review when writing to Advertisers

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