. The Street railway journal . lation made by the W. T. C. Macallen A fine suite of offices for the accounting and executive depart- Company, of Boston. To this line have been added from time to ments have been fitted up on the second floor of the building. time specialties and standard street railway material, so that at the that in ordinary use no deformation can occur which will bring thebond into contact with cither rail or joint plate. These bonds canbe installed under any fish-plate or rail-joint that provides for anybonding whatever between the plate and the rail. The manufac-turer, Edw
. The Street railway journal . lation made by the W. T. C. Macallen A fine suite of offices for the accounting and executive depart- Company, of Boston. To this line have been added from time to ments have been fitted up on the second floor of the building. time specialties and standard street railway material, so that at the that in ordinary use no deformation can occur which will bring thebond into contact with cither rail or joint plate. These bonds canbe installed under any fish-plate or rail-joint that provides for anybonding whatever between the plate and the rail. The manufac-turer, Edward G. Thomas, 4 State Street, Boston, Mass., isprepared to undertake the installation of these bonds under con-tract for the complete work, and can also furnish and install sol-dered bonds under the rail for open work, cross bonds, and feederconnections. New Quarters of the Mayer & Englund Company The new quarters occupied by the Mayer & Englund Companyin the modern eight-story, fireproof building at 1020-1024 Filbert. BASEMENT STOREROOM FOR WIRE AND HEAVY MATERIAL Street, Philadelphia, are admirably adapted to meet the require-ments of this enterprising establishment. The location, in theheart of the business district of the city, conveniently near all of 590 [Vol. XX. No. 14. present time the company is furnishing a complete line of electricaland mechanical supplies required for street railway construction,maintenance, and operation, as well as supplies required by largeindustrial plants and factories. It was this constant growth o!the business that brought about the companys last move to thecommodious quarters now occupied in the new building on FilbertStreet, where every up-to-date convenience is to be found. Among many noticeable features of the new offices attention isattracted to the equipment of the clerical department, in whichthe loose-leaf system of bookkeeping is in use, except in the caseof the general ledger. The system used is known as columnarbookkeeping, in wh
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