. The street railway review . plants, and theworks are being doubled to accommodate the increase indemand. A cANc; of thieves was one day recently discoveredloading up and hauling off everything movable, on theForest Park & Clayton Electric hne, of St. Louis. (j»Wctlf\aiWay-j\eylc\^ 5fi3 THE AMERICAN ELECTRICAL E. y. PEIILLIPS. On the 25th of August, 1894, occurred the sixteenthannual clambake of the American Electrical Works, ofProvidence, R. is the Fourth ofJuly and Christ-masand birthday celebra-tion of the electricalfraternity, and thebrethren came fromMaine to Californiaand
. The street railway review . plants, and theworks are being doubled to accommodate the increase indemand. A cANc; of thieves was one day recently discoveredloading up and hauling off everything movable, on theForest Park & Clayton Electric hne, of St. Louis. (j»Wctlf\aiWay-j\eylc\^ 5fi3 THE AMERICAN ELECTRICAL E. y. PEIILLIPS. On the 25th of August, 1894, occurred the sixteenthannual clambake of the American Electrical Works, ofProvidence, R. is the Fourth ofJuly and Christ-masand birthday celebra-tion of the electricalfraternity, and thebrethren came fromMaine to Californiaand York state toNew Orleans, to par-ticipate. The six-teenth was a partic-ularly happy one,and the Union Clubcountry house wasfilled with an enthus-iastic crowd of friendsof the hosts. Artistic menus were carried away by theparticipants. The motto was For this tonight thou shalt have shocks President Eugene F. Phillips requested Charles , of New York, to act as toast master. The latterintroduced the flow of soul, including a characteristicand happy speech from President Phillips. It was a jollyoccasion, and every participant may put a white stone forAugust 25, 1894. The history of the American Electrical Works runs inthis wise. The business was begun in 1870 by , and the company incorporated in
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