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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1925, Advertising, p. 54

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ANOTHER, A dependable tele- graph. No arcing or burned contacts. Sim- plified and inexpensive installation. No worn parts to be renewed. Only four No. 14 in- sulated wires to install between bridge and engine room. MARINE REVIEW IAM CRAMP S GINE BUILDING CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. HEN you next have occasion to rebabbitt your engines or refill any bearings try PARSONS’ WHITE BRASS S. A. (Special Alloy). Ifyou are not already using this metal you will secure length of service double that of the babbitt now in your bearings. You will run no risks in making the change as PARSONS’ WHITE BRASS is the most widely used in American and British ships and has been for over 50 years. 4 «x SONS NEW ONE HYDE ELECTRIC ENGINE ORDER TELEGRAPH and REPLY Can be seen in operation at our New York office, No. 8 Reade Street. Write for literature HYDE WINDLASS COMPANY, Bath, Maine Please mention Marixye Review when writing to Advertisers February, 1925

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