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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), May 1924, Advertising, p. 33

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May, 1924 MARINE REVIEW 33 ete ge ee” aay “Gh ZA se BE te Sn ny) Sn pg a 2 PA i i Weve floundered off the Texel - OF ee = pl aaa? a. : Se Fae 5 : e’ve slipped from Valparaiso ta eae ieee With the Norther at our heels. The Seven Seas S.S. WEKIKA One of the Most Economical When the gale roars through ; fe the rigging and the waves run Cargo Ships Sailing Out of the high the staunchness of your Port of New York craft is put to the test. It is then that good caulking The S. S. Wekika of the J. H. , Winchester fleet, has been operating with 100 degrees of superheat since her commis- sion. The latest report shows 136 bbls. fuel consumed per 24 hours at 1044—I11 knots STRATFORD OAKUM 000 Shep. Fletcher-Parsons | cross compound Turbine with cast iron casing and bronze blading. proves its worth. Be sure your oakum is It has been keeping the ocean out for nearly a century. The performance of the S. S. It is the best and most eco- Wekika is typical of steam nomical caulking material ob- vessels equipped with Elesco tainable Superheaters, — more power per unit of fuel. Sold and used throughout the world. THE SUPERHEATER COMPANY SUPE GEORGE STRATFORD OAKUM CO. NEW YORK Seen PHILADELPHIA BOSTON’ PITTSBURGH: Jersey City, N. J. CANADA : THE SUPERHEATER COMPANY LTD., MONTREAL. Todd Shipyard Corporation: Licensed by The Superheater Company under Schmidt and other patents. ————————— Please mention Martine Review when writing to Advertisers

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