82 THE MARINE REVIEW October, 1920 ALABAMA DRY DOCK & SHIPBUILDING CO. PLANT AND GENERAL OFFICES ~ MOBILE, ALA., U.S. A. CODE WORD ‘“‘DRY DOCK”’ THE ONLY PLANT ON THE GULF OF MEXICO EQUIPPED TO MAKE COM- PLETE REPAIRS IN ALL LINES TO STEEL AND WOOD VESSELS. NOW OPERATING SEVEN DRY DOCKS, MAXIMUM CAPACITY 10,000 TONS SHIPBUILDING SHIP REPAIRS STEEL ALL WOOD CLASSES ENGINEERS FOUNDERS ENGINE BUILDERS MACHINISTS BOILER MAKERS ELECTRICIANS PLUMBERS SHIP CARPENTERS HEAVY FORGINGS New 10,000 Ton Dry Dock Now in Operation alae — ace Dry Dock 8000 Tons ae ycie Capac Charleston Dry Dock & Machine Co., Charleston, S. C. THE CRANDALL ENGINEERING COMPANY 3 CONSULTING DRY DOCK ENGINEERS CONTRACTING = | FLOATING DRY DOCKS RAILWAY DRY DOCKS EAST BOSTON, MASS. _ al cE a hs Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers “_ecccnnc