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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1926, p. 70

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0 MARINE REVIEW February, 1926 FTOVTOTOOOUONOQUUTUUURRHUUUUTINTTUVTIGTOOATOOOTOOUOOOUUUOUUUUUUUUOLULULLLLU LL P= ~] SNTVMUULUVNUNUUUUONUGUSUNOEUOEOENEUCOUURALUOSUOLNUOYORGOUOSOUOQEREUUUEUEUQOQOEGUUGESELAQOQOEUCONEOQUQU COEUR RUEONEUUUOR DEE PUTT TTUUTTUTTENTT UNTO UU UTUUT VLU L LUV. CHLUULU LULL. Leen SALE OF NAVY SURPLUS AND SURVEYED MATERIAL BY PUBLIC. AUCTION st UUUTTUT TUTTE ULLLUA LOLOL LULL Zona Se ZOrHAace at the NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, VA. at 10 A. M (Eastern Standard Time) 18 February 1926 U § S BEAUFORT, Cargo Ship, Steel construction Length overall, 288’ 11”; Breadth on load water line, 40’ 2’; mean draft 18’ 3’; normal displacement, 4,565 tons; Built by H. Koch, Lubeck, Germany. Launched in 1909 FREIGHT LIGHTER NO. YF118, 95’ x 28’; 148 tons capacity, wood hull, built 1917 The following material will also be offered: 534,000 pounds (approx.) Ferrous Metals. 215,000 pounds (approx.) Boiler Tubes, Steel. 2,163 Kapok Mattresses. 3,045 pair (approx.) Trousers, white. 1,790 pair (approx.) Jumpers, white. Boat and Ship Fittings Electrical Material Galley Equipment MANY OTHER ITEMS The auctioneer for this sale will be Eichberg, Rolfes and Co., 333 Star Building, Washington, D. C. Catalog 602A contains all available details of description, Terms of Sale, etc., and may be obtained about two weeks prior to the date of sale from the Supply Officer, Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., or the CENTRAL SALES OFFICE Navy Yard <i : Washington, D. C. MiMi POVUEUTTHTTATVUUUQOATTTTUOUGHHITUHOCOGHATAAIUUCHOOTIICOUUGOHIAOIUCCGSTAUILIOQUGSHOIIOQCOOOTOTOLOUOOHIOADLIOUULITELOLUOOUOOIDUUGLOGITLIOLIUOGOOELLLLLGGGLOULLLOLELLODULLUDGGOHHLUOLLUOGOOOLLUOOGOLeOALULOLOLHOAPLOUOLOLODOLUUGGGHLAUUUUDGLOSOOLUUUGGLeGLOPOULOOGLOLOULOccULLLLLDOGGdDH TPUTUVTTUVTUGAUATAATLONTUGOSHTONUOTUONUOTOEHIUNINIUUOMOMTUMILMU OMOEA irs 2 al pis ANDREW J. MORSE & SON, Inc. 221 High Street BOSTON, MASS. Established 1837 Propeller Wheels, Marine Engines, Brass and Iron Castings. Large variety of Grate Bars in stock. Diving Apparatus.and Submarine Armor Fire Department Supplies The Morse Monitor Nozzle Callahan Shut-Off Nozzle H. G. TROUT CO. (King Iron Works) 226 Ohio St. BUFFALO, N. Y. Phone: Seneca 5361 BOILER TUBES Seamless Steel—Charcoal Iron—Lapwelded Steel Marine and Stay Tubes with Marine Certificates E. F. KEATING CO. Est. 1885 Phoenix Marine Type Refrigerating Machines have been designed especially to meet the requirements of the Marine Engineer. Motor driven, and either manual or auto- matic control. Silent chain drive, fully enclosed, permits short distance between centers, with resultant compactness. MAY WE SEND FULL DETAILS? The Phoenix Ice Machine Co., Cleveland 2711 Church Ave. 446-454 Water St., New York, N. Y. Immediate Shipment from New York Stock Telephone Orchard 9700 UNITED AMERICAN LINES Joint Services with HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 39 Broadway, New York WORLD W IDE Passenger Seerices HAV EA V Em. New York to Cherbourg, Boulognes/M, Southampton, Cobh (Queenstown), Hamburg. FRE I G HT S E. RVI CE New York to Hamburg direct. FREQUENT SAILINGS ~ PROMPT FORWARDING Freight Services 105 SHIPS 1,165,441 TONS New York to Hamburg direct 54 Years’ Experience haa tase Baltimore, Norfolk to Hamburg and International Mereantile Marine Company remen : : : White Star Line American Li ; New Orleans to Hamburg and Bremen. Atlantis Treapert line ican ee ie U. S. West Coast Ports to Northern Europe. ; ; New York, Baltimore and Savannah to United States Leyland Line White Star-Dominion Line A. C. FETTEROLF, Vice President—Freight Traffic West Coast. No. 1 B’way, New York City; J. D. Roth, G.W.F.A., 327 S. La Salle St., Chicago. SLasilorpy 02 Burzum WayNM MAIATY ANIUVIT UOUaw asne77

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