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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), September 1917, Advertising, p. 14

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nr 14 THE MARINE REVIEW September, 1917 MARINE REPAIR STEAMER ‘“‘ROBERT J. CLOSE?”’ Equipped With Electric Welding Machine—Gas Welding Machine—Air Compressors—Electric Forges—Electric Lathes—Electric Drilling Machine—Electric Grinding Machine—Electric Punch and Shears— Electric Bolt and Pipe Machine—10-Ton Derrick At Your Service Day or Night $3 3: Boiler Repairs Our Specialty THE SUPERIOR SHIP BUILDING CO. SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN Builders and Repairers of Ships of all types box GREAT LAKES and SALT WATER SERVICE. @—DRYDOCKS-—@) Chicago Ship Building Company CHICAGO, ILLINOIS We Build | — oe : 84 Dimensions of Steel Ships 9999 4 ee SC SCS—té«OSry': Dock | Feet fe ; oe | ee eS , Length 734 ae a > i Width: Freight eer re oe At Top - ee oe: At Bottom - Any Size 3 3 Depth - 224% Passenger Steamer George F. Baker in Our New Concrete Dock at South Chicago We Operate the Largest Graving Dock on Lake Michigan Complete Facilities for Rapid Repair Work Shops and Dry Dock at South Chicago Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers

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