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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 7 Feb 1907, p. 48

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UPPER BRIDGE DECK. a large number of single berth-rooms, which will be appreciated by the traveling public. The first-class dining-salon will be on the upper deck, and all the first- class accommodation will he arranged THE MaRINE REVIEW eee #2 ad ed ee ATS bs J bad DE PLATING. ¢ BY HYDRAULIC POWER. | cee) se se UPPER DECK SHOWING BEAMS OF PROMENADE DECK amidships. Immediately abaft the first- class will be the second-class accommo- dation, included in which will be a com- fortable dining-salon, with 240 seats, smoke-room, and also a ladies' room for ABOVE, this class of passenger. The third-class passengers will be provided for abaft the second class, and to a limited extent. at the fore end of the vessel. A great fea- ture in this accommodation wili be the

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