22 THE MARINE REVIEW August, 1917 OUR DRY DOCKS SAVE TIME EWO Docks, coupled with Comple eS Shop Facilities, cut repair ; ae toa ie : | - Upper Dock Lower Dock Lect on ‘Keel Blocks, feet - Coe . Width of D jock Floor, feet | - ‘Draft Ovet Sill at Low Water A COMPLETE SHIP BUILDING PLANT Our building slips td@ke vessels up to 350 feet long, 50 feet beam and 32 feet deep. Our yard is specially — laid out for rapid tonstruction.. We also have ,auxiliary building slips for small craft. Baltimore Dry Decks end. Shipbuilding Goinpany BALTIMORE, MD. CABLE ADDRESS—BALTODOCKS, U, S. A. _ HOLDEN A. EVANS CLEMENT C. SMITH J. * pares sauege seu EDWIN W. POE é PRES. & GEN. MGR. ¥. PRES. 2a RES. TREA Ms SS ss Rs, ptebed SO a gE a wet aC fn PNT MOT RG ND eg IRAE D LN pra al BADE oe ete te Te —— QS See Ko @ .- ori Tae Ni ee ews ee AO ae ee Fa ap <a Tietjen & Die DryD Dock Co. HOBOKEN, N. J. SSS Res . 2 oS We CO Nera) a Ay NINE DRY DOCKS General Repairs on Wooden and Iron Vessels FT. OF 17th STREET Telephone 700 Hoboken HOBOKEN, N. J. is —— Se . aa N SS ery ———— Ng er eg mM AY BTA nee Sy wr ‘ = — ee . Ko ra, a. Wve, Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers