. Railway master mechanic [microform] . ump governors, pump pressure regula-tors, damper regulators, gravity pump governors and steampumps. Represented by Frank A. Morrison. Modoc Soap Company, Philadelphia, Pa.—Perfected car clean-er, renovator and linseed oil soap; Idealo car cleaner. Repre-sented by Henry Roever and Jas. D. Holtzinger. Monarch Steel Castings Company, Detroit, Mich.—MonarchNo. 2 M. C. B. coupler and Monarch graduated draft gear. Rep-resented by T. H. Simnson, A. B. Wetmore, Charles Gifford,A. R. Wilson and T. N. Motley. Moran Flexible Steam Joint Company, Louisville, Ky.—Fle


. Railway master mechanic [microform] . ump governors, pump pressure regula-tors, damper regulators, gravity pump governors and steampumps. Represented by Frank A. Morrison. Modoc Soap Company, Philadelphia, Pa.—Perfected car clean-er, renovator and linseed oil soap; Idealo car cleaner. Repre-sented by Henry Roever and Jas. D. Holtzinger. Monarch Steel Castings Company, Detroit, Mich.—MonarchNo. 2 M. C. B. coupler and Monarch graduated draft gear. Rep-resented by T. H. Simnson, A. B. Wetmore, Charles Gifford,A. R. Wilson and T. N. Motley. Moran Flexible Steam Joint Company, Louisville, Ky.—Flex-ible joints for steam, air, gas and liquid steam coupler for usebetween engine and dynamo car. Represented by C. H. Jenkins. McConway & Torley Company, Pittsburg, Pa.—Pitt and Jan-ney X freight couplers, Pitt tender coupler, Kelso passengercoupler, Buhoup 3-stem passenger coupler, McConway steel-tired wheel. Represented by Stephen C. Mason, E. M. Grove,Wm. McConway, Jr., Geo. W. McCandless, H. C. Buhoup andI. H. F. W. Miller, of the Miller Heating Co. This Is self-explanatory. July. 1909. RAILWAY MASTER MECHANIC 283 B :: v^.J h>lW^J Mm mm F%* John W. Faessler. D. C. Barbee and F. A. Mayer. The good lookingman in the center is Faessler, maker of Boss Boiler Barbee. the Journal Bearing man, is at his left, and , of the Southern Railway, is at his right. MacLeod & Company, Walter, Cincinnati, O.—Working mod-el of water softener and purifier, several tests of locomotive fireheaters, flue welding machine; also furnace, carbide lights forwrecking outfits and construction work, oil rivet forges, Buck-eye heaters for repairing steel cars; the Buckeye light; also a newtype of sand-blast machine. Represented by Walter MacLeodand W. F. Stoddr. McCord & Company, Chicago, 111.—Freight and passengerjournal boxes, draft gear, force feed locomotive lubricators,spring dampeners, gaskets. Represented by Clive Runnells, Lamon, W. J. Schlacks and


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