. The Street railway journal . m CART&&S EXHIBIT OF THE ST. LOUIS CAR COMPANY made a decided hit by placing its large Covers the Earth signs allover the rotunda. The booth was artistically arranged, and the ex-hibit included a line of paints and varnishes and insulating large panels demonstrated the various steps taken in finishingcars, both in light and dark colors. The company is meeting with excellent success in introducing its Ajax insulating varnish, a prep-aration for which many good qualities have been demonstrated. Abrilliantly finished cast-iron chameleon, representing th


. The Street railway journal . m CART&&S EXHIBIT OF THE ST. LOUIS CAR COMPANY made a decided hit by placing its large Covers the Earth signs allover the rotunda. The booth was artistically arranged, and the ex-hibit included a line of paints and varnishes and insulating large panels demonstrated the various steps taken in finishingcars, both in light and dark colors. The company is meeting with excellent success in introducing its Ajax insulating varnish, a prep-aration for which many good qualities have been demonstrated. Abrilliantly finished cast-iron chameleon, representing the companystrade mark, was a souvenir which was much sought after. E. was in charge, assisted by F. A. Elmquist and L. THE ALLIS-CHALMERS COMPANY, of Chicago and Mil-waukee, had no exhibit, but was represented by John B. Allan,engine sales manager, Chicago; Jesse Vail, New York representa-tive; James Lyons, Chicago; Edw. J. Meisenheimer, advertiser,Chicago. THE MASSACHUSETTS CHEMICAL COMPANY, of Bos


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