. The Street railway journal . SELF-RESTORING DROP The smaller of these has a capacity of twenty-five stations ortelephones, and, as may be inferred from the form in which itis built, is designed for systems where the calls are not suffi-ciently frequent to require the constant attention of an opera-tor. Calls on the board are readily answered by any of theoffice force nearby as easily as with an ordinary telephone. For telephone needs beyond the capacity of this company manufactures a cabinet of fifty-station capac-ity. This, as may be observed in the illustration, is builtfor a con


. The Street railway journal . SELF-RESTORING DROP The smaller of these has a capacity of twenty-five stations ortelephones, and, as may be inferred from the form in which itis built, is designed for systems where the calls are not suffi-ciently frequent to require the constant attention of an opera-tor. Calls on the board are readily answered by any of theoffice force nearby as easily as with an ordinary telephone. For telephone needs beyond the capacity of this company manufactures a cabinet of fifty-station capac-ity. This, as may be observed in the illustration, is builtfor a constant attendant, being constructed with pendant trans-mitter and head telephone. The Fi-netubular drop used on the switchboardsis the outcome of years of study by , who, it is stated, is the inventorof the first self-restoring drop. A primefeature of the switchboards is the steelframe drop cabinet which holds thedrop absolutely rigid, and yet permits. SWITCHBOARD FOR FIFTY TELE-PHONES SWITCHBOARD FORTWENTY-FIVETELEPHONES its removal at the front by simply loosening a screw. and Newhall claim that their equipments are simple, sen-sitive, efficient and durable beyond any similar telephone appa-ratus yet offered, and are ready to make installations for athorough trial on any electric railway. December 16, 1905.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 1073 FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE Wall Street, Dec. 14, Money Market The money market ruled decidedly strong during the past week,rates for all classes of accommodations making new high recordsfor the year, as a result of a continued heavy demand for fundsboth from local and out-of-town sources, and a complete wipingout of the surplus reserves of the New York City banks for thesecond time within the past month. At the beginning of theweek the heavy requirements, in connection with an active stockspeculation, sent the price of call money up to 28 per cent, thehighest point attained since S


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