£s>eett Cberptofjere %\je Cjtccllo arc lamp Company 118-132 W. JACKSON BOULEVARD 30-32 EAST TWENTIETH STREET Chicago Beta f?orfe SEEN EVERYWHERE ®{je Cxccllo &rc Xatnp Company J2eto l^orfe 30=32 €ast 20tl) Street Chicago 118= 132 Wl. HTacfegon iloulebarb Copyrighted 1908 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2020 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.drg/details/seeneverywhereOOexce SEEN EVERYWHERE m (HERE are so many “ Excello Flaming Arcs ” now used in this country, that it would require a book far larger than this to supply a list of the names, yet so many prospective customers are continually asking for information about our installations that we have compiled this pamphlet of photographic reproductions of a few of our oldest and best known exhibits. While we have among our customers most of the large industrial plants in all branches, the field is so large, and the difficulties of securing photographs so numerous, that we have purposely confined the illustrations contained herein to some representative and prominent places in the City of Greater New York, most of which are undoubtedly known to everyone. We do not publish any of the many highly commendatory letters continu¬ ally being received by us, but prefer to request prospective customers to write to any of the firms mentioned herein for confirmation of our claims, and should there be any special line of business that is not suitably comparable we will send other references on application. Should we be unable to supply information of past installations approaching your requirements, our engineering department will cheerfully submit a lighting plan upon receipt of specifications and particulars of floor space, height of ceiling, obstructions, etc. THE EXCELLO ARC LAMP COMPANY. V. R.R. CO. Jersey City Terminal, Hoboken, N. J. Clock in tower illuminated by 2 lamps. Installed December, 1907 EDEN MUSEE West 23rd Street, New Y 2 lamps installed December, 1905. Operated satisfactorily ever since without any attention m I ORPHEUM THEATRE Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 12 lamps installed January, 1906, and operated continuously and satisfactorily since then without repair CASINO THEATRE New Y 8 lamps installed November 4th, 1905. The first installation in the United States, still in operation without having been repaired GENERAL POST OFFICE New York 10 lamps installed October, 1906. Operated continuously without repair or attention BROOKLYN BRIDGE 20 lamps installed June, 1907, and January, 1908 Manhattan Station ST. NICHOLAS ICE RINK 66th Street and Broadway, New York 8 lamps installed February 20th, 1907. Inside. Operated satisfactorily ever since without repair ERIE RAILROAD 23rd Street Terminal, New York 13 lamps, 3 outside and 10 inside and on the slips. Installed October, 1906 CHARLES FURTHMAN, HOTEL 79 Park Row, New York 2 lamps installed March, 1906. Have been operated 24 hours per day ever since J. LAUCHHEIMER &c CO., Department Store 86th Street and Third Avenue, New York 4 lamps for interior illumination, installed August, 1906. Operated satisfactorily ever since without repair L. M. ROSENTHAL, Shoes. HOFFMAN, Gents’ Furnishings 87-93 Avenue A, New York 4 lamps installed February, 1906 PANAMA R. R. & S. S. CO. Pier 27 N. R., New York 4 lamps replacing 12 Mercury Vapor Lamps—give twice the ilh mination. Installed Sept. 9th, 1907 NIGHT ILLUMINATION OF SIGNS Cor. 34th Street and Broadway, New York 14 lamps installed February 9th, 1907. Operated successfully ever since without repair BROAD STREET AT NIGHT Newark, N. j. 20 lamps installed May, 1906, to January, 1907. Operated continuously without repair S. & W. BAUMAN, Dry Goods 2161 Third Avenue, New York 4 lamps installed December, 1905. Operated continuously and satisfactorily ever since without repair 1 AUTOMATIC VAUDEVILLE-MOVING PICTURES, Union Square, New York One of the first moving picture establishments in New York. 2 lamps installed March, 1906. Operated continuously since, without repair. Over 1000 Ex¬ cello Lamps are used in similar places in Greater New York alone wafts F. W. WOOLWORTH & CO. Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. One of the 125 stores equipped with Excello Flaming Arcs. All lamps doing continuous and satisfactory work. Installed June, 1907 0 y i i k tm II ySi ■■ « . -m NEW YORK THEATRE Broadway, 44th and 45th Streets, New York 7 lamps installed August, 1906 HIPPODROME 43rd and 44th Streets and Sixth Avenue, New York 10 lamps installed December 31st, 1907 o >* * V 2 c/) -£ rvj -o a (0 4) > < •a a. o s * t> u a D > o fj a ~o t D a- o 8 O' 4) _Q E o u V UJ c£ h* UJ Q X -o H -S < I a: .3 CO < X -J