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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1925, Advertising, p. 9

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March, 1925 MARINE REVIEW 9 S. S. New York S. iS. Boston These new coastwise passenger and freight vessels, operated by the Eastern Steam- ship Company be- tween New York and Boston, are equijoped with the Bethlehem (Lahl) Mechanical Cit Burning System. jm aoe ir res tat ance Ee FT ek Bethlehem (Dahl) Mechanical Oil Burning System TS economy is the factor chiefly responsible for the large number of vessels on which the Bethlehem (Dahl) Mechanical Oil Burning Sys- tem is in use. Of course the Bethlehem (Dahl) Sys- tem fulfills the other requirements for a satisfactory oil burning system, such as simplicity of regulation, and reliability. But economy is the main thing. Every detail of the Bethlehem (Dahl) System contributes to making the fadirtor of bolle maximum percentage of heat in the room, S. S. Boston, showing oil available for generating steam. Bethlehem (Dahl) Oil Burners, BETHLEHEM SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION, LTD., BETHLEHEM, PA. GENERAL SALES OFFICES: 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Sales Offices: Boston: 100 Milk St.; Philadelphia: Widener Building; Wilmington: Foot of West-St.; Baltimore; Gay and Lombard Sts.; San Francisco: Matson Bldg. BETHLEHE Please mention Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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