July, 1918 THE MARINE REVIEW 41 WORKING FOR PERSHING Pershing has asked for a bridge of boats to link Europe with America, and the shipyards of the nation have responded. Labor is scarce and time is pressing, so the most efficient handling of material is vital. At many shipyards INDUSTRIAL WORKS LOCOMOTIVE CRANES have proved to be the solution to handling problems. From the thirty-seven of these cranes used by the immense Hog Island plant to the one or two used by the small yards, each Industrial Works Crane is doing its part to speed construction, to free -men for other work, and to release freight cars for further service. Do these features appeal to you? Would you like to substitute tireless mechanical energy for hand labor? We shall be glad to furnish catalogues, pictures and complete information. INDUSTRIAL WORKS - Bay City, Michigan New York Office: 50 Church St. Philadelphia Office: Widener Building. AGENTS: C.B. Davis Engineering Co., Birmingham, Ala.; J. G. Miller, St. Louis, Mo.; F. H. Hopkins & Co., Montreal, ae and Toronto, Ont.; Northwestern Equipment Co., Portland, Ore., and Seattle, Wash.; N. B. Livermore & Co., San Francisco, Cal Steam, Electric and Gasoline-Operated Locomotive Cranes in Capacities from 5 to 160 tons. Some Recent Users Some Recent Users American International Shipbuilding Corporation. Sun Shipbuilding Co. i ok ~ . Northwest Steel Co, Staten Island Shipbuilding Co. i * i Saginaw Shipbuilding Co. Baltimore Dry Docks & Shipbuilding ——— i. Great Lakes Engineering Works. — Co. ore al Harlan & Hollingsworth Corporation. New York Shipbuilding Co. =, awe ‘ Buffalo Dry Docks Co. Submarine Boat Co. ss : Columbia River Shipbuilding Co. Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Co. : 2 : ae : “ American Shipbuilding Co. Erickson Engineering Company. 24 a ' See ry ios Wm. Cramp & Son Ship & Engine Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation. , Building Co. Skinner & Eddy Corporation. Please mention THE MARINE REvIEW when writing to Advertisers