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NEGROE INVENTS TROLLEY CAR DEVICE

  • May 24, 1910
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HOPE, MD, Walter M. Hard, a young black barber, has invented a device which will improve trolley car service enormously.

Hard's device, which he has patented, makes it almost impossible for the electrical contact on top of a car to slip off the overhead wire. This will eliminate the many wasteful delays trolley car riders now suffer whenever the contact slips and the care stops dead.

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