. Electrical world. FIG. 3.—baker electric VEHICLE EXHIBIT. had exhibit of eye Meyrowitz Manufacturing Companyglasses and shades for Dayton Electric Manufacturing Company showed the AppleIgniter, which has become so deservedly popular for sparking pur-poses on gasoline vehicles. National Carbon Company batteries, etc., were shown in a hand-some FIG. 4.— OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPANY. Dow Portable Electric Company, Boston, had dry batteries andsparking outfits on exhibition. C. F. Splitdorf showed his well-known coils in a well-arrangedexhibit. Mr. F. a. La Roche,


. Electrical world. FIG. 3.—baker electric VEHICLE EXHIBIT. had exhibit of eye Meyrowitz Manufacturing Companyglasses and shades for Dayton Electric Manufacturing Company showed the AppleIgniter, which has become so deservedly popular for sparking pur-poses on gasoline vehicles. National Carbon Company batteries, etc., were shown in a hand-some FIG. 4.— OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPANY. Dow Portable Electric Company, Boston, had dry batteries andsparking outfits on exhibition. C. F. Splitdorf showed his well-known coils in a well-arrangedexhibit. Mr. F. a. La Roche, the well-known electrical manufacturer,showed a full line of French Darracq automobiles for which he isAmerican representative. Emil Grossman showed a line of jacks. He was admirably rep-resented by Harry M. Shaw, well known in electrical circles. Messrs. A. G. Hyde and Wallace L. Howard represented theWhitlock Coil Pipe Company, of Hartford, Conn.


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