. The street railway review . ller number of fake devices this time, and it is amatter of congratulation that these exhibits are decreasing eachyear. Altogether the exhibit hall was something to be proud of, andillustrated as is done in no other manner, the magnitude and import-ance of the industry which calls it into existence. The arrangementfor barring out the general public during those hours in which therailway men desired to make inspection, was highly satisfactory; andthe settmg aside of Wednesday evening for the citizens was gladlyavailed of, and a large number turned out then. The tel


. The street railway review . ller number of fake devices this time, and it is amatter of congratulation that these exhibits are decreasing eachyear. Altogether the exhibit hall was something to be proud of, andillustrated as is done in no other manner, the magnitude and import-ance of the industry which calls it into existence. The arrangementfor barring out the general public during those hours in which therailway men desired to make inspection, was highly satisfactory; andthe settmg aside of Wednesday evening for the citizens was gladlyavailed of, and a large number turned out then. The telegraph and telephone facilities in the building were appre-ciated, and the city cars were run with sufficient frequency betweenthe hall and hotels, to accommodate everybody nicely. The exposition of street railway appliances, of 1897, will go onrecord as a grand success in all respects. The Pettingell-Andrews Company, of Boston, exhibited the Trojanjack. Obe. Cullison, of York, Pa., exhibited the Cullison automatic INTKHIDH KXmillT, J. (J. IIRIM, COMPANY, 778 ^iJiM,S^fial)^%^A(^


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