January, 1926 Write today for this in- teresting free book. It tells you about Port Newark and gives im- portant information about the territory con- tiguous fo it. Newark MARINE REVIEW A Port Growing Swiftly because of the economical advantages which it offers to manufacturer and shippers HE cargoes which originate in the vast industrial empire of the middle Atlantic and New England States can be distributed to ocean carriers more speedily and economically through Port Newark than through almost any other shipping center on the Atlantic Seaboard. At Port Newark there is no expensive, time-wasting lighterage or rehandling. The modern, fully-equipped docks all have paved roadways and rail sidings, so that direct exchange of cargoes can be made from overland to overseas carrier. Seven trunk line railroads have switching connections with the piers. Storage space—both protected and open—is more abundant than anywhere else on the coast. <A sheltered harbor, with a thirty-one-foot channel depth at mean low water, provides safe loading and navigating conditions in all weathers. As these advantages of Port Newark are becoming better known to the manufacturers and shippers of the east, the volume of business passing over its docks is rapidly increasing. Every month shows a sharp increase in the tonnage handled. Now is the best time for alert shipping executives to study carefully the trend of development at this great new port within the limits of New York Harbor. Choice warehouse and terminal sites may still be obtained on very attractive terms. For information, write to THOMAS L. RAYMOND, Mayor New Jersey 43 PORT NEWARK Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers