[Trade Journal]
Publication: Electrical Review
New York, NY, United States
vol. 31, no. 17, p. 197,206,207, col. 4,2,1-4
STREET RAILWAY MEN.
Concluding Days of the Niagara
Falls Convention.
AN ATTENDANCE OF PROBABLY 1,000 AND AN EXHIBIT NEVER BEFORE SURPASSED — SEVERAL PAPERS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST, NOTABLY ON STORAGE BATTERIES AND USE OF ELECTRICITY ON STEAM ROADS — MR . ALBION E. LANG ELECTED PRESIDENT AND BOSTON SELECTED AS THE NEXT MEETING PLACE — THE FINAL PROCEEDINGS AND ADDITIONAL NOTES OF INTEREST.
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CONVENTION NOTES.
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Mr. C. E. Greene, of the Cataract House, took charge of an exhibit at the convention hall for Fred M. Locke, of Victor, N. Y., the manufacturer of insulators. Mr. Locke has recently taken out patents on high-potential insulators known as the "Niagara" type; these were exhibited with the other forms of insulators of the various types.
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The Hemingray Glass Company, of Covington, Ky., which produces a standard line of glass insulators widely used in the electrical field, was represented by president D. C. Hemingray, who was cordially welcomed as one of the popular gentlemen from his state.
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