. The Street railway journal . riding de-vice. It is not expensive to operate and appeals toboth old and young. Coming to the notice of parkmanagers a few years ago and recognized as a great money-maker, it has found its way into a great many of the leadingparks of this country and abroad. It also affords the sameopportunity for lighting effect as some of the more pre-tentious attractions. A type of wheel extensively in useis the Conderman, built by J. G. Conderman, of Troy, Conderman has a number of standard models, but willvary his designs to suit individual requirements. 336 STREET R


. The Street railway journal . riding de-vice. It is not expensive to operate and appeals toboth old and young. Coming to the notice of parkmanagers a few years ago and recognized as a great money-maker, it has found its way into a great many of the leadingparks of this country and abroad. It also affords the sameopportunity for lighting effect as some of the more pre-tentious attractions. A type of wheel extensively in useis the Conderman, built by J. G. Conderman, of Troy, Conderman has a number of standard models, but willvary his designs to suit individual requirements. 336 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXIX. No. 8. EQUIPMENT FOR ARCADES The new Model E mutoscope, manufactured by theAmerican Mutoscope & Biograph Company, of New York,embodies several new features compared with previousmodels. It has a new iron cabinet finished in silver aluminum,and is much handsomer and more artistic than other improvements the base of the pedestal has beenraised considerably above mtmzik WINS \ dJHI. the floor, giving ample op-portunity for cleaning be-neath, while there are norests for children to climbup on and deface. The join-ing of the cabinet is ac-complished in a new man-ner so that additional rigid-ity is secured, with consid-erable saving in have also beenmade in the upper old style safe, whichnecessitated opening thecabinet door to collect thecash, has been done awaywith, and the money nowfalls direct mto a cashdrawer at the top of thepedestal, from which it maybe readily collected. Bymeans of this improvementthe attendant, while able tochange the pictures and getat any part of the mechan-ism to make repairs, has noaccess to the money. Theslot device, whereby thepenny first struck an anviland then bounded to its po-sition, has been changed to a direct contact. The entire mechanism is greatly strength-ened ; the driving gear is larger, and its contactwith the work gear on main shaft wider, insuringgreater power with le


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