. The street railway review . fur-nished rooms, and had a most enjoyable time until threeoclock in the morning. Friendly bouts with soft glovesfurnished part of the entertainment. Cards and billiardswere indulged in, and refreshments were served underthe direction of the Tod house caterer, Walter Rose-man, in behalf of the employes tendered a vote ofthanks to the company which so kindh furnished therooms, the cost of equipping which reached nearly$1,000, About half of that amount was contributed byJames Parmelee, the president, who presented theemplo\es with an unusuallv fine billiard table. (
. The street railway review . fur-nished rooms, and had a most enjoyable time until threeoclock in the morning. Friendly bouts with soft glovesfurnished part of the entertainment. Cards and billiardswere indulged in, and refreshments were served underthe direction of the Tod house caterer, Walter Rose-man, in behalf of the employes tendered a vote ofthanks to the company which so kindh furnished therooms, the cost of equipping which reached nearly$1,000, About half of that amount was contributed byJames Parmelee, the president, who presented theemplo\es with an unusuallv fine billiard table. (^itiect9^mlM^9\eVlev^ 2r A NORMANDY INTERURBAN. An interestinj; inleruiban line connects Caen andDives. NoniiaiKh-. and wliile doing a good business inlight IVeight and countrv produce, tinds its chief revenue. —A btCuNIJ I LASS CAK- in pleasure riding during the summer months. Thetrack is laid with 30-pound T-rail of 30-inch gage. Forthe most part the track is laid at one side of the coiuitryroad, and for some distance along the sea shore. Rails
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