. The Street railway journal . es to raise the car whetherthe lever is raised or lowered ; that is to say, it is double action. Cobb was the representative of the company at the Convention. The Brooklyn Car Wood & Veneer Works, of Brooklyn, , was well represented by W. B. Le Van, Jr. This company showedcar ceilings, plain and decorated, and wood supplies for cars and carrepairs, consisting of beautiful specimens of veneered ceilings andpanels. The Veneer Seating & Church Furniture Co., of Brooklyn,N. Y., exhibited single and double settees, veneered seats and backs,and also side seati
. The Street railway journal . es to raise the car whetherthe lever is raised or lowered ; that is to say, it is double action. Cobb was the representative of the company at the Convention. The Brooklyn Car Wood & Veneer Works, of Brooklyn, , was well represented by W. B. Le Van, Jr. This company showedcar ceilings, plain and decorated, and wood supplies for cars and carrepairs, consisting of beautiful specimens of veneered ceilings andpanels. The Veneer Seating & Church Furniture Co., of Brooklyn,N. Y., exhibited single and double settees, veneered seats and backs,and also side seating for car stations and depots, both in slat and veneer, and also in straight and round corner. W. B. LeVan, Jr., had chargeof this exhibit. The Street Railway Advertising Co., of New York and Phila-delphia, through its representative, W. B. LeVan, made an exhibit ofspecimen advertising cards and racks. This was this companys firstconvention exhibit, and attracted a great deal of attention from streetrailway EXHIBIT OF THE BASS FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,FT. WAYNE, IND. C. E. Garey, of New York City, showed a car door changepocket, which attracted considerable attention. The model shown washandsomely finished, and the merits claimed for it were explained tothose who were interested. Literature describing and illustrating thedevice was distributed. The Laconia Car Co., of Laconia, N. H., was represented by Huntress, the Boston agent, who distributed circulars and otherliterature containing illustrations and descriptions of the companysstreet cars which are now in use on a number of important roads invarious parts ot the country. The Abendroth & Root Manufacturing Co., of New York, madeno exhibit, but P. M. McLaren, the well known representative ofthis company, took an active interest in the Convention, and addedmany new friends to his already long list. He says the company willhave to be in it next time sure. The Bragg Fender Co., of Albany, N. Y., of which F. A. B
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