. The Street railway journal . EXHIBIT OF GOLDS ELECTRIC HEATERS EXHIBIT OF THE STANDARD PAINT CO. EXHIBIT OF THE SAFETY INSULATED WIRE& CABLE CO. street railway motors. Its recently improved process for assem-bling commutators puts it well to the front on this class of constantly increasing business has made it necessary to doublethe capacity of the companys shops. This exhibit elicited uni-versal praise from street railway men. The company was alsorepresented by A. M. Knoblock. McGILL, POMEROY & COMPANY, of Chicago, were pres-ent in the persons of Mr. McGill, J. W. Porter and E. R. Ma


. The Street railway journal . EXHIBIT OF GOLDS ELECTRIC HEATERS EXHIBIT OF THE STANDARD PAINT CO. EXHIBIT OF THE SAFETY INSULATED WIRE& CABLE CO. street railway motors. Its recently improved process for assem-bling commutators puts it well to the front on this class of constantly increasing business has made it necessary to doublethe capacity of the companys shops. This exhibit elicited uni-versal praise from street railway men. The company was alsorepresented by A. M. Knoblock. McGILL, POMEROY & COMPANY, of Chicago, were pres-ent in the persons of Mr. McGill, J. W. Porter and E. R. showed samples of trolley poles, harps, wheels, rawhidepinions, and in connection with the Ohio Brass Company, a com-plete line of electric street railway supplies— from the wire to theties. In addition to their own line of supplies, they represent thefollowing: The Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio; theForest City Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio; the Cutter Com-pany, Philadelphia, Pa.; the Orient Electr


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