. The Street railway journal . t offices since the IngersollConstruction Companys organization. He is a well-knownfigure in the amusement field, and his opinion as to the meritsof new attractions is solicited by many inventors and pro-moters. The two views on this page are of parks furnishedwith this companys roller coasters. March 24, 1906.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 473 THE VOYAGE OF NOAHWalter S. Kelley, of New York, who is widely known inthe Mardi-Gras, park and carnival world as an originator oftwentieth century features, offers this season an electricscenic production, entitled The Voyage


. The Street railway journal . t offices since the IngersollConstruction Companys organization. He is a well-knownfigure in the amusement field, and his opinion as to the meritsof new attractions is solicited by many inventors and pro-moters. The two views on this page are of parks furnishedwith this companys roller coasters. March 24, 1906.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 473 THE VOYAGE OF NOAHWalter S. Kelley, of New York, who is widely known inthe Mardi-Gras, park and carnival world as an originator oftwentieth century features, offers this season an electricscenic production, entitled The Voyage of Noah. It is aspectacle intended to carry the amusement seekers to thetime of Noah himself. This illusion first permits the eye topenetrate through the pale moonlight beaming upon the landof Nod, which was situated East of Eden, and at a place over-looking Enoch, the city built by Cain. In this scene the cityis shown illuminated. The lights are gradually extinguished,the moon is hidden behind the mountain and nothing but the. THE SACRIFICIAL OFFERING AFTER THE STRANDINGOF THE ARK stars remain visible. A golden dawn then breaks overthe beautiful tropical land, showing once more theworld of wickedness. At last, warning is given, but no heedis taken. When the day of vengeance arrives, Noah and hisfamily, who had believed, safely lodge themselves in the Ark,after which the deluge of water and fire comes, sweeping awayeverything in its path to total destruction. The Ark, hav-ing safely landed on Mt. Ararat, Noah, his family and all theother living creatures disembark. Noah offers a lamb withoutblemish as a sacrifice for his deliverance, and a rainbow ap-pears in the sky, as a sign of the covenant. A NOTED PAIR OF DIVING HORSES The high intelligence of horses and their willingness toobey man has made them rather common as trick performers,but it is certainly unusual to find a pair of these animals in-dulging in high-diving performances on their own years ago, J. W. Go


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