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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1919, Advertising, p. 27

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ee ee ee March, 1919 THE MARINE REVIEW 27 “Over 50,000 , wnat eo | Morris Pumps have Ss : ; been sold.’’ sie out | Py 4 = NORRIS MADHINE WORE z im A set of 20-inch Bronze Pumps, directly connected 10 and 20 x 10 Compound Engines for Circulating water through Surface Condensers. Built for 250 lb. steam pressure. The Ideal Circulating Pump Is the pump of high efficiency—the pump with the power to deliver its maximum: capacity 24 hours a day—the pump that the operator can trust day in and day out. The ideal pump, sir, for your condensing plantis the pump which j answers these requirements, the MORRIS PUMP NEE LP Ae Ree eR Since the revival of the shipping industry Drydock Pumps for the new docks at practically our entire plant has been at work Charleston, Sparrows Point, Savannah, on Marine Pumps and Engines, especially Jacksonville, New Orleans and Beaumont Circulating Pumps for’ Surface Condensers. were built by Morris. Morris Machine Works Builders of Dredges, Centrifugal Pumps and Pumping Engines Baldwinsville, N. Y. Branch Offices in Principal Cities Please mention THe Marine REvIEW when writing to Advertisers

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