20 THE MARINE REVIEW September, 1916 es id ae QHANMJELDE NORGE. Steel Ships for Ocean Service The good ships JOHAN MJELDE and GIJONES lifted anchor within the past month and sailed from the yards of the American Ship Building Company at Cleveland for far away Norway. Also the GISLA and GAUTE have sailed from our yards at Detroit and NORDAL from south Chicago, these to be fol- lowed shortly by the VESTLAND from Detroit. These six ships for Norwegian service are built to Lloyd’s rules for ocean service and will carry approximately 3200 gross tons deadweight. Five large plants with the most modern equipment insure rapid_ construction Our five complete shipbuilding plants located at Cleveland, Lorain, Detroit, South Chicago and Superior, Wis., are fully equipped to build vessels of any class for lake, ocean, sound or river service, and in addition our plants at Buffalo and Milwaukee have every facility for promptly handling repair work. We also furnish and install all kinds of marine and stationary engines, boilers, Bow of Norwegian steamer built on the Great Lakes 4 <c ‘ showing part of cargo handling equipment. windlasses and auxiliary machinery. The American Ship Building Company CLEVELAND, OHIO M. E. FARR, President O. J. FISH, Vice-President A. G. Smith, General Manager Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers