. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Conger, Geo. H. Wilson, Chas. T. Wilson andEdward L. Holljes. Spencer Turbine Cleaner Company, Hartford, Conn.—Show-ing method and machinery for cleaning by suction carpets, carseats and slatted floors of trolley cars. Represented by E. S. W. Bowerman, Roy B. Smith and G. H. Noble. Standard Coupler Company, New York, N. Y.—Standard steelplatform; buffing mechanism; Sessions-Standard friction draftgear; Standard slack adjuster; Standard sustaining valve for airbrake cylinders. Represented by Geo. A. Post, A. P. Dennis, Walker, R. D. Gallaghe
. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Conger, Geo. H. Wilson, Chas. T. Wilson andEdward L. Holljes. Spencer Turbine Cleaner Company, Hartford, Conn.—Show-ing method and machinery for cleaning by suction carpets, carseats and slatted floors of trolley cars. Represented by E. S. W. Bowerman, Roy B. Smith and G. H. Noble. Standard Coupler Company, New York, N. Y.—Standard steelplatform; buffing mechanism; Sessions-Standard friction draftgear; Standard slack adjuster; Standard sustaining valve for airbrake cylinders. Represented by Geo. A. Post, A. P. Dennis, Walker, R. D. Gallagher, Jr., George A. Post, Jr., and Sauvage. Standard Steel Car Company, New York, N. Y.—Forged steelwheels. Represented by James B. Brady, R. L. Gordon, H. , Wm. A. Libkeman and C. W. Wright. Standard Steel Works Company, Philadelphia, Pa.—No ma-terial but occupying spaces in booth. Represented by H. de , Charles Riddell, C. H. Peterson, E. B. Halsey, H. , F. Weston, G. F. Jones and E. S. Keller Mfg. Co. exhibit in which may be seen Harry Keller andHoward Small. Standard Tool Co., The, Cleveland, O.—Twist drills, reamers,taps, milling cutters and chucks. Represented by F. T. McGuire. Sterling Steel Foundry Company, Pittsburg, Pa.—Sterling au-tomatic coupler. Represented by H- E. Wainwright and G. Stoever Foundry & Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y.—One No. 2motor-driven automatic pipe-bending machine, capacity 1 in. to2 in.; one No. 8 motor-driven pipe-threading and cutting-off ma-chine, 1909 model, capacity 2l/2 in to 8 in. Represented by Euston and W. E. Farrell. Storrs Mica Company, Owego, N. Y.—Samples of mica head-light chimneys and other styles of mica lamp chimneys. Rep-resented by A. P. Storrs and Charles P. Storrs. Symington Company, T. H., Baltimore, Md.—Malleable ironfreight journal boxes, Symington iron passenger journal boxes,Symington flexible dust guards and miscellaneous malleable ironcastings. Re
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