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

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October, 1924 MAKINE REVIEW 35 AXIM SILENCE Built under the Hiram Percy Maxim patents The Standard Oil Company’s Motorship ‘‘H. T. Harper’’ is equipped with two 12-inch Maxim Silencers on two 850 H. P. Pacific Werkspoor engines. This is another instance where Maxim Silencers were relied upon to give silent operation for safe navigation in a diesel powered ship. ‘Silence with Efficiency” THE MAXIM SILENCER COMPANY, 132 Homestead Avenue, Hartford, Conn., U.S.A. ISHERWOOD SYSTEM Motor Cargo Vessels This system of ship construc- tion has been successfully ap- plied to all kinds of vessels, rep- resenting over |2,000,000 D. W. Tons Advantages of the Isherwood System: 1—Increased Strength. 2—Increased Deadweight Carrying Capacity. 3—Reduced Cost of Main- tenance. 4—Increased Capacity for Bale Goods. 5—Improved Ventilation. 6—Reduced Vibration. J. W. ISHERWOOD 17 BATTERY PLACE - NEW YORK and 4 Lloyd’s Ave., London E. C. 3. | Please mention MARINE Review when writing to Advertisers

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