. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. t. Well, if that dont beat hell! Andthats why we have lost the bearings onyour test cars. Jacques told me yester-day there was no use monkeying withyour oil; that it cost us more in bearingsthan you could guarantee to save us inoil and he wanted to go back to the dopewe had been using. The salesman is aparticular friend of his, hut he claimedthe oil was cheaper than yours and justas good. And here hes been slipping inat night, drawing your cups and wasteand dumping emery powder on the hear-ings and setting your cups hack. Nowonder the machines w


. Popular electricity magazine in plain English. t. Well, if that dont beat hell! Andthats why we have lost the bearings onyour test cars. Jacques told me yester-day there was no use monkeying withyour oil; that it cost us more in bearingsthan you could guarantee to save us inoil and he wanted to go back to the dopewe had been using. The salesman is aparticular friend of his, hut he claimedthe oil was cheaper than yours and justas good. And here hes been slipping inat night, drawing your cups and wasteand dumping emery powder on the hear-ings and setting your cups hack. Nowonder the machines went down. Suddenly he leaped to his feet andstarted toward the door. Bltrdick! he shunted to the Jacques to come here at once. Me hasnt come in yet, Mr. Russell,Burdick replied. Ill tell him when heshows up. But Monahan know Jacques wouldnever again show up on the City & Suburban Line. lie had seen the mastermechanics shifty face appear for a mo-ment at the rear door and noted the 1300 POPULAR ELECTRICITY and the WORLDS ADVANCE. Have Given Your Job to Another Man look of surprise and alarm that twistedhis sharp features as he turned and randown the back street. A few days later Monahan receivedfrom the motor builders the bulletinsFrench had promised. There followeda week in which he snatched manyhappy minutes in Russells office, be-tween his rounds of the barns, studyingthe cuts of different types of he passed the machines on the floorsin the winding room and shops, helooked at them with growing compre-hension, and yet with appreciation ofhis ignorance. But he was not discour-aged ; a new vision of knowledge andusefulness had opened to him. Just wait until I get that book, andIll show you. Ill know all about youthen, he exulted. At the end of ten days, as he crossedthe tracks on his way to work, the start-er called to him. The old man wants to see you in hisoffice. Guess its the blue envelope foryours, he grinned. Monahan entered the superintendentsoffice


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