. The Street railway journal . EXHIBIT OF THE ,BAY STATE CAR HEATER THE CURTAIN SUPPLY COMPANY, of Chicago, wasfully represented by W. H. Forsyth and A. L. Whipple. As abackground for the exhibit was a set of four different types ofcurtain fixtures for open cars, all of which are made by this com-pany. In addition to this a large assortment of samples of cur-tain material could be examined. This exhibit occupied a prom-inent place on the south gallery. The completeness of the lineoftered was the impressive thing to the delegates, all of whommade a point of visiting this space. THE OHIO BRASS C


. The Street railway journal . EXHIBIT OF THE ,BAY STATE CAR HEATER THE CURTAIN SUPPLY COMPANY, of Chicago, wasfully represented by W. H. Forsyth and A. L. Whipple. As abackground for the exhibit was a set of four different types ofcurtain fixtures for open cars, all of which are made by this com-pany. In addition to this a large assortment of samples of cur-tain material could be examined. This exhibit occupied a prom-inent place on the south gallery. The completeness of the lineoftered was the impressive thing to the delegates, all of whommade a point of visiting this space. THE OHIO BRASS COMPANY, of Mansfield, Ohio.—Oneof the most conspicuous displays was that of the Ohio BrassCompany, which was located in the first balcony above the main EXHIBIT OF THE CURTAIN SUPPLY PITTSBURGH REDUCTION CO. cleaner, which was shown mounted on a stand in such a way thatits construction and operation might be readily seen. The com-pany reports a very large and increasing sale for this device. Twotypes of adjustable track brush holders adapted to flat and up-right guardboards, respectively, were displayed, as well as avariety of steel wire track brooms for them. The Ohio BrassCompany was represented by the following gentlemen from theMansfield office: C. K. King, secretary; G. A. Mead, electricalexpert; G. A. Harwood and A. L. Wilkinson; also by R. and A. B. Edes, New York representatives of the company,and Burt Gellatly, of the Pittsburgh office. J. W. Porter andMax. A. Berg, the Chicago representatives of the company, werealso on hand. October 12, 1901.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 571 THE PITTSBURGH REDUCTION COMPANY, of Pitts-burgh, had an extensive display of aluminum for electrical pur-poses. Aluminum cables, aluminum bus-bars and ingots mad


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