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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1925, Cover

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Marine Review | Reg steyéd U. SS. Patenk Office Published Monthly $3.00 a Year Vol. 55, No. 10 OCTOBER, 1925 35c a Copy Th LL Diesel engines save money when : | they run. It is the money they cost when they do not run that limits WORTHINGTON _ theit use The new Worthington engine has extended this limit by cutting down the Double-Acting space, weight and cost—all of which con- : ; tribute to reduce the fixed charges, and Oil Engine make operation economical over a greater range. Simplified construction in this new engine has extends the economic limit also reduced upkeep and maintenance so that, all- in-all, the economic limit of the Diesel oil engine for oil eng ines has been considerably extended. Write for descriptive literature. These figures taken from public letting, U. S. Shipping Board. They represent engines built to same specifications WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORPORATION, 115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, BRANCH OFFICES IN 24 CITIES

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