. Railway master mechanic [microform] . f the famously good dollar dinners served by anyof the numerous railroads in America. This is English,you know, so must be par excellence, with the English-mans pardon. This picture is printed through the courtesy of Wyles; if you dont know him, you ought has not expressed himself as to the comparativevalue of the dining service of English and Americanrailroads. In addition to the meal he ate at a cost of3/6 he got this card, and he didnt say whether he tookit as a souvenir or—but that may be another editors vouch only for the illu


. Railway master mechanic [microform] . f the famously good dollar dinners served by anyof the numerous railroads in America. This is English,you know, so must be par excellence, with the English-mans pardon. This picture is printed through the courtesy of Wyles; if you dont know him, you ought has not expressed himself as to the comparativevalue of the dining service of English and Americanrailroads. In addition to the meal he ate at a cost of3/6 he got this card, and he didnt say whether he tookit as a souvenir or—but that may be another editors vouch only for the illustration being acorrect and truthful copy of the original, thats all. Concerning Some of Our Railwiy Supply Friends In our July issue of nineteen hundred and one wefirst introduced the Protectus Company to our read-ers. A picture of Mr. W. C. De Armond and Mr. De Armond, with their exhibit at Saratoga, ap-peared among the Snap Shot photographs of thatconvention. They now need no introduction, but it BY COURTESY OF MR. TOM DE ARMOND. 26 RAILWAY MASTER MECHANIC January, 1909 is a pleasure to refer to the recent addition to thepersonnel of the Company and publish in this connec-tion the three pictures shown herewith. Mr. Chas. H. Spotts appeared last June as presidentof the Spotts Formulae Paint Company of Xew YorkCity. Mr. Spotts is well and favorably known becauseof his connection for the past ten years as manager ofthe paint department of the Joseph Dixon CrucibleCompany, manufacturers of Dixons silica graphitepaint. He had severed his connection with that com-pany with a view of establishing a paint company Inthe vicinity of New York that would make a specialtyof paints for structural and ornamental work. has made a specialty for a number of years ofarchitectural and engineering specifications, and hashad charge of the painting of such structures as thehotels St. Regis, Astor, Knickerbocker and-Belmont;Altmans new department store, the new McAdoo Ter-m


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