. The street railway review . construction and opera-tion of cars. On a single truck, in the hall, was showna one-half elliptic spring under the boxes, a new inven-tion. The representatives were: John A. Brill, vice-president; F. C. Randall, M. E. Cur wen, George , Samuel M. Curwen, William II. Heulings. The New Haven Register Company, New Haven,Conn., had a handsome exhibit stand, showing the diff-erent styles of New Haven fare registers. The latest isa triple machine, which registers three classes of fares,5, 10, 15 cents; 10, 20, 30 cents; or two fares and trans-fer. The ringing de


. The street railway review . construction and opera-tion of cars. On a single truck, in the hall, was showna one-half elliptic spring under the boxes, a new inven-tion. The representatives were: John A. Brill, vice-president; F. C. Randall, M. E. Cur wen, George , Samuel M. Curwen, William II. Heulings. The New Haven Register Company, New Haven,Conn., had a handsome exhibit stand, showing the diff-erent styles of New Haven fare registers. The latest isa triple machine, which registers three classes of fares,5, 10, 15 cents; 10, 20, 30 cents; or two fares and trans-fer. The ringing device of this register has three differ-ent sounds of bells, one for each class of fare to be regis-tered, and consists of a specially arranged rod in combin-ation with one cord. The number of trips is shown,together with tot 1 Is for each variety of fares up to10,000 each. The trip register can be set at zero with-out disturbing the total, and there is a lock, which can beset when the conductor is obliged to leave the car, so. THE TRIPLE REGISTER. that mischievous persons cannot ring up fares. A doublefare register is shown, which works in the same manneras the triple machine. Single fare registers with smallface, and also with the Philadelphia dial, were New Haven fare registers are in use on the cars ofthe Atlanta Consolidated Road, and attracted the favor-able notice of all visitors, as well as those at the booth inthe hall. Registers were shown in antique copper andbronze, bronze polished and lacquered and nickle the last eighteen months the New Haven registershave been adopted by over 160 leading street railwaylines, including the Philadelphia Traction CompanyNorth Hudson County, Rochester, N. Y., OaklandMontreal, Toronto and London. The Worlds Fair award ^ticct J\aiWxi^it^eVm/ M9 was shown, and a handsome inkstand and paper weightwere given as souvenirs. The representatives were: Boyd, vice-president and general manager, andJohn S. Bradle


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