. The Street railway journal . dling Machine Company,of Portland, Me., which it is said possesses several advan-tages not now found in the ordinary coin counting , the new coin counter, of which a picture is pre-sented, sorts, counts and delivers in regulation bank pack-age amounts, nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollarswith accuracy, and in one-fifth to one-tenth the time neces-sary to do the same work by hand, so it is said. The count-ing, sorting and wrapping, by the way, are carried on simul-taneously. The machine is made in many different models,and in extreme cases will


. The Street railway journal . dling Machine Company,of Portland, Me., which it is said possesses several advan-tages not now found in the ordinary coin counting , the new coin counter, of which a picture is pre-sented, sorts, counts and delivers in regulation bank pack-age amounts, nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollarswith accuracy, and in one-fifth to one-tenth the time neces-sary to do the same work by hand, so it is said. The count-ing, sorting and wrapping, by the way, are carried on simul-taneously. The machine is made in many different models,and in extreme cases will be built to suit individual re-quirements. The regulation machines, however, are builtalong liberal lines with the end in view of making themreadily available for different classes of service and so areadjustable as to the number of coins delivered. In thisway the package amounts may be varied from time to feature of the device is that the operator can keepin touch with each and every coin from the time it enters. COIN COUNTER FOR HANDLING NICKELS, DIMES, QUARTERSAND HALF DOLLARS the machine until it is delivered and counted. It is saidfor the coin counter that it automatically eliminates Cana-dian nickels, 20-cent pieces and quarters and rejects badlymutilated coins. The machine is complete in itself, noextra parts being needed for the manufacture of wrappers,or for any other portion of the work. The output of themachine can be considerably increased by operating it witha motor. October 26, 1907.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 863 PAPERS AND REPORTS PRESENTED AT THE ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION OFTHE AMERICAN STREET AND INTERURBAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, OCTOBER 17 AND 18, 1907 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON PROMOTION OF TRAFFIC BY W. E. HARRINGTON (Chairman), H. J. CROWLEY. H. , H. F. GRANT, G. W. PARKER. The committee on Promotion of Traffic respectfully sub-mits this, its second report. The committee feels that the sub-ject matter in its first report, submitted at the la


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