. Electric railway review . o the working temperature in a short time. To further promote economical heating the pots are pro-vided with heat regulating switches, by means of which theglue can rapidly be brought to the desired temperature, andthen maintained there by a lower temperature of current. A 4-quart/portable pot is one of the sizes made. The illus-tration shows a bench pot with the cover in place, giving anunobstructed working surface on the bench. The glue potand water bath are hung underneath, so as to be out of theway. When the pot is in use the cover is hung on the hookunderneath


. Electric railway review . o the working temperature in a short time. To further promote economical heating the pots are pro-vided with heat regulating switches, by means of which theglue can rapidly be brought to the desired temperature, andthen maintained there by a lower temperature of current. A 4-quart/portable pot is one of the sizes made. The illus-tration shows a bench pot with the cover in place, giving anunobstructed working surface on the bench. The glue potand water bath are hung underneath, so as to be out of theway. When the pot is in use the cover is hung on the hookunderneath the table. Electrically heated dry glue pots are made for those where the water bath glue pot is undesirable. It is reported that the Boise & Interurban Railway, Boise,Idaho, has purchased a 22-acre tract of land to be equippedfor an amusement park. The new tract is on the interurbanline of the company adjoining Pierce park. W. E. Pierce,president, Boise, Idaho. February 29, 1908. ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW 27. The Moore Track Drill does not interfere with traffic! The shifting of one lever and a fewseconds time takes down the drill—the operation reversed makes it readyfor work again. This is only one of the many strongpoints about the Moore Track Drillthat make it worth buying. Axk for descriptive catalogue.


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