. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Mrs. A. Fenton Walker and Mr. Jas. G. Demarest,Representing the Baker Car Heater. Mr. D. F. Mallory of the Farlow Draft Gear. July, 1904. RAILWAY MASTER MECHANIC 243. Mr. F. Schuchman and the Homestead Valve. They were represented by Charles J. Jackson, J. , Arthur C. Langston and Chas. W. Mar-tin, Jr. The Manufacturers Railway Supply Company, ofChicago, had a large and well displayed exhibit show-ing the interlocking car and driver, brake shoes andinterlocking driver brake head. In the exhibit wasalso a large number of shoes illustrating how c


. Railway master mechanic [microform] . Mrs. A. Fenton Walker and Mr. Jas. G. Demarest,Representing the Baker Car Heater. Mr. D. F. Mallory of the Farlow Draft Gear. July, 1904. RAILWAY MASTER MECHANIC 243. Mr. F. Schuchman and the Homestead Valve. They were represented by Charles J. Jackson, J. , Arthur C. Langston and Chas. W. Mar-tin, Jr. The Manufacturers Railway Supply Company, ofChicago, had a large and well displayed exhibit show-ing the interlocking car and driver, brake shoes andinterlocking driver brake head. In the exhibit wasalso a large number of shoes illustrating how com-pletely they wear out. They were represented byC. W. Armbrust and H. G. Fuchs. The Mason Regulator Company, of Boston, Mass.,showed a complete line of their steam specialties andlocomotive reducing valve; also exhibiting the Masonautomobile engine, model C. They were repre-sented by Wm. B. Mason and F. A. Morrison. The McConway & Torley Company, of Pittsburg,


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