. Electric railway review . ; St. Louis & Suburban Railway Company, 45 Stokers,five orders. NEW ROLLING STOCK FOR STROUDSBURG, PA. The car shown in the illustration is a recent addition tOthe rolling stock of the Stroudsburg Passenger Railway, andwas built in the works of the John Stephenson Company. Theother cars operated by this company are all of the Brill man-ufacture and like the one now shipped contain that companysgrooveless-post semi-convertible feature. The seats are ofBrill manufacture as are also numerous specialties that go-to make up the cars equipment. Oak forms the interiorfinis


. Electric railway review . ; St. Louis & Suburban Railway Company, 45 Stokers,five orders. NEW ROLLING STOCK FOR STROUDSBURG, PA. The car shown in the illustration is a recent addition tOthe rolling stock of the Stroudsburg Passenger Railway, andwas built in the works of the John Stephenson Company. Theother cars operated by this company are all of the Brill man-ufacture and like the one now shipped contain that companysgrooveless-post semi-convertible feature. The seats are ofBrill manufacture as are also numerous specialties that go-to make up the cars equipment. Oak forms the interiorfinish and the ceilings are of three-ply birch. The car body is-mounted on the Brill Eureka maximum traction truck, withra wheel base of four feet. Four motors of 40 horse-powercapacity each were installed on the car. The principal dimen-sions are: Length over end panels 25 feet, 4 inches, and overvestibules, 34 feet, 9 inches; width over sills, including plates,7 feet, 11% inches; width over posts at belt, 8 feet, 2 inches^. Interior of Brill Car for Stroudsburg Passenger Railway^ height from floor to ceiling, 8 feet 3% inches; height fromtrack to under side of sills, 1 foot, 10% inches; height fromtrack to platform step, 1 foot, 3 inches. The seats measure36 inches and the width of aisle is 21 inches. BERRY BROTHERS, LTD., VARNISHES. In every field it is necessary for the successful onesconstantly to exert strong efforts in order to keep pace witbthe spirit of our progressive times, and in Its field, the mak-ing of varnishes. Berry Brothers, Ltd., of Detroit, has had in■view the maintaining of its position as a pioneer. This con-cern began business in 1858 in a very modest way and has,from time to time, as circumstances warranted, enlarged itsplant and the scope of its business. As new needs have arisenthey have been met with new products. One of these, whicbhas had much to do In maintaining the reputation of themanufacturer, is the Luxeberry wood finish, which is nowregistered


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