. The Street railway journal . W EST HOliOKEN CAR HOUSE the company has provided an auditorium, aproximately 35ft. X no ft., with stage, curtain, etc. In an adjoining roomare two pool tables. A smoker, dance or some other en-tertainment is given once a month in the winter time, anda more ambitious performance once a year. The success club has been largely due to the active efforts of GeorgeH. Duck, division superintendent, and president of the clublast year. The president this year is Charles A. Bauman,assistant division superintendent. Newton W. Bolen ishonorary president of the club.
. The Street railway journal . W EST HOliOKEN CAR HOUSE the company has provided an auditorium, aproximately 35ft. X no ft., with stage, curtain, etc. In an adjoining roomare two pool tables. A smoker, dance or some other en-tertainment is given once a month in the winter time, anda more ambitious performance once a year. The success club has been largely due to the active efforts of GeorgeH. Duck, division superintendent, and president of the clublast year. The president this year is Charles A. Bauman,assistant division superintendent. Newton W. Bolen ishonorary president of the club. June i, 1907.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 979 TWO REGISTERS OPERATED BY A ROD AND TWO CORDS A new invention by the Ohmer Fare Register Company,of Dayton, Ohio, consists of an arrangement for operatingtwo registers in either a city or interurban car by the useof one rod and two cords in such manner as to expose thedenomination of fare registered in one machine and at thesame time cover, by means of a winker, or small curtain so. FARE RUNG ON LOW-FARE REGISTERtattached to the operating mechanism as to move auto-matically whenever a fare is recorded, the tablet apertureon the face of the other register. The amount recorded isshown on the face of the machine in operation, on thedouble dial, placed on either side of the registers, or betweenthem,; on corresponding double dials throughout the car,and on the back platform when desired. The aperture onthe face of the other register, through which a tablet isvisible when it is operated, is hidden from view by one ofthe curtains of the winker, the corresponding curtain be-ing automatically raised to show the last fare registeredin the operated machine. In the accompanying illustrations, one of the machinesis mounted for recording smaller fares and the other onefor registering larger denominations. The mountings ofthe inner dials correspond to those within the register con- The new apparatus is constructed along the lines thathave become sta
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