Great Lakes Art Database

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1919, Advertising, p. 52

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52 THE. MARINE REVIEW March, 1919 daa uy — <M | | Main, ini cm AEA For highest grade ship construction. UNIFORM-TOUGH -FIBROUS Prompt Shipments. Let us know your requirements. The Milton Manufacturing Company ‘MILTON, PENNA. AAA You can bury its nose in the molten metal—bum its tips— —it works on just the same It’s a combination Oxy-acetylene torch with tips for cutting “and tips for welding. You loosen one nut— and change tips. It’s adapted to any acetylene gas. It has simple valves. It’s aPRACTICAL, every-day torch. Send for Booklet 331 Use one at NIGHT with the aid of one or more powerful Milburn Port- able Carbide Lights—the kind that burn ORDINARY carbide, sold everywhere. They are automatic in operation and come in various types from 100 to 2500 candlepower. BALTIMORE, U. S. A. Branch Offices and Agents Everywhere Please mention THE Martine Review when writing to Advertisers The Alexander Milburn Co.

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