. The Street railway journal . ompany makes, there are some as-sembled commutators, is the first to succeed in producing perfectly formed 9 x12 and i6-duct conduits, which in themselves comprisecomplete systems with the consequent economical, solid andrapid construction. Wardell E. Brown, who looks afterthe construction interests of the company, deserves great creditfor the manner in which the exhibit is arranged and presented tothe public. Mr. Brown not only designed, but is in charge of theexhibit, and welcomes his large circle of acquaintances and friendswith a cordial invitation to use the


. The Street railway journal . ompany makes, there are some as-sembled commutators, is the first to succeed in producing perfectly formed 9 x12 and i6-duct conduits, which in themselves comprisecomplete systems with the consequent economical, solid andrapid construction. Wardell E. Brown, who looks afterthe construction interests of the company, deserves great creditfor the manner in which the exhibit is arranged and presented tothe public. Mr. Brown not only designed, but is in charge of theexhibit, and welcomes his large circle of acquaintances and friendswith a cordial invitation to use the hospitality of the booth. July 20, 1901.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 81 THE WARREN ELECTRIC MFG. COMPANY, of Sandusky,Ohio, exhibits a number of the Warren inductor alternators, andalso the exciters which it makes to be used in connection with thesemachines. A 300-kw, 133-cycIe generator occupies the center ofthe space, while smaller machines, 45 kvv and 35 kw respectively,show other types of the companys apparatus. One of these. EXHIBIT OF THE WARREN ELECTRIC MFG. CO. smaller machines is disassembled, both the inductor and the fieldcoil being removed, showing the construction to great transformers in sizes ranging from 600 watts to 8750watts, are in the exhibit, and also some handsome photographs ofa double-voltage, direct-connected inductor alternator plant re-cently installed with Warren alternators. THE D. & W. FUSE COMPANY, of Providence, R. I., has itsexhibit under the charge of F. C. Perkins, of Buffalo. D. & and fuse blocks of all sizes from 500 amps, down are larg^ 500-amp. junction boxes displayed attract consider-able attention. Five hundred-volt fuses for street railway andother purposes are, of course, found in this collection. THE HAZARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of Wilkes-barre, Pa., has a handsomely arranged space with railings ofHazard wire rope. At the back are shown cables for haulage andmechanical purposes, including som


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