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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1931, p. 35

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TROUBLE-PROOF FLOORS > ‘ Observation Room S..S. City of Milwaukee. *‘Homogeneous’’ is a big word and when applied to floors it has a big meaning. On the S.S. “CITY OF MILWAUKEE” recent- ly completed at Manitowoc ‘Shomogen- eous floors’? means SELBALITH. Not a sheathing of this over a layer of that but a deck sheathing smoothing out the in- equalities of lapped deck plates and a deck covering finished and ready for use all in the same thickness of the same material. In the main saloon, smoking room and observation room SELBALITH is a colored Grand Trunk Milwaukee Carferry Co.— Owners Manitowoc Shipbuilding Corpn., Builders. tile of one color with inlaid joints of another color,—elsewhere on the ship a smooth seamless colorful flooring. Both SELBALITH TILE and _ plain’ colored SELBALITH are fireproof, watertight, ver- min-proof and corrosion-proof. A roll call of SELBALITH installations includes the names of the latest carferries on the lakes built for the Pere-Marquette Railway as well as for the Grand Trunk Milwaukee Carferry Company. Approved by the American Bureau of Shipping SELBY, BATTERSBY & C Philadelphia 33rd & Arch Sts. . INC. New York City MARINE REview—April, 1931 135 Liberty St. 35

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