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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1923, American Marine Exhibition, XVI

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XVI WARTNE REVIE W. November, 1923 ‘“Wasps of the Sea One hundred and forty U.S. Destroyers use Bridgeport Brass Condenser Tubes. Former President Harding during the Naval Review at Seattle, said: “The Navy is our armed shield bearer on which we must depend to ward off war.”’ Destroyers, ‘‘wasps of the sea,’”’ must be always ready for instant and continuous service. The materials of which they are constructed must be reliable and dura- ble. Breakdowns in service cannot be tolerated. It’is extremely difficult to replace condenser tubes at sea. As a natural result, Bridgeport Brass condenser tubes were specified for one hundred and forty U. S. Destroyers. Serve on land and sea Pershing Square Bldg., New York, N. Y. North American Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. A ‘ Lys Ledrite Brass Rod Tubular Plumbing Supplies Wrigley Building, eae Bronze Rod Automobile Accessories Chicago, Illinois Ripert Brass ene Ww Engravers’ Copper ono-Electric Contact Wire Drawn Brass Products (ldi. Copper and Brass Tubes Stampings General Motors Building, Copper and Brass Sheets Screw Machine Products Detroit, Mich.

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