October, 1920 — e , +i h./) yy, THE MARINE REVIEW SSS — ~ Baltimore-Oceanic Says: ‘‘Our Shore Staff find the ‘Lake Girardeau’ to be a very handy steamship and economi- cal from an operating standpoint. Her skipper states that she behaves as prettily in a sea-way as any ship of her tonnage he has ever seen.” The ‘Lake Girardeau” was built in the Saginaw Shipyards in 1919 and has since then been in the service of the Baltimore Oceanic Steamship Company plying between Baltimore and Mediterranean ports. She was built with the care and attention to detail which characterizes all Saginaw-built ships and causes their owners to become enthusiastic about their performance. You can be sure that a ship built in the Saginaw yards will be thoroughly well made to the last rivet in the last plate. We are at present able to take orders for steel ships up to 4500 tons for ocean service. Any size for lake service. 81