. The Street railway journal . woven. This cord has stoodthe severest tests, and the company in\ilrd llic delegates present 620 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XVIIL No. i6. to submerge in a pail of water a piece of the Tucker & Carter cordwith a sample of any other make when they got home. THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS & WAKEFIELD COM-PANY, of Wakefield, Mass., was represented by C. H. Lang, Jr.,C. W. H. Frederick, F. H. Henry, P. G. Shaw and Bertram Berry,all of whom reported before the convention closed the most pros-perous three days in their business careers. Besides the fine exhibitwhich this compa


. The Street railway journal . woven. This cord has stoodthe severest tests, and the company in\ilrd llic delegates present 620 STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XVIIL No. i6. to submerge in a pail of water a piece of the Tucker & Carter cordwith a sample of any other make when they got home. THE HEYWOOD BROTHERS & WAKEFIELD COM-PANY, of Wakefield, Mass., was represented by C. H. Lang, Jr.,C. W. H. Frederick, F. H. Henry, P. G. Shaw and Bertram Berry,all of whom reported before the convention closed the most pros-perous three days in their business careers. Besides the fine exhibitwhich this company had in tlie gallery, it made the new revolvmg. THE AMERICAN MASON SAFETY TREAD COMPANY,of Boston, had its interests looked after by W. S. Lamson, of Bos-ton, president; H. C. King, treasurer; F. R. Morrell, R. D. Weeksand C. H. Forsaith, and Herman Pfeffer, of New York. THE STREETER BRAKE-SHOE COMPANY, of Chicago,which had its exhibit in the space of the Morris Electric Com-pany, was represented by George C.


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