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Show KNOWS MACHINES HE BUILDS Head of Crr.it Locomotive Works Has More Than Business Acumen to His Credit. On a hot day lust summer tin express ex-press train heiwit-n Philadelphia nnd New Yors. came to u Jolting halt, sas Nation's Itusluosv "Thu passengers lirst Joked, thei. grumbled, then grew .Impatient. A big man, whltehulred, but .xuuturul In motion, (limbed down i from a chalrcur and inarched up to I the engine, which was the center of I fins Pf passengers. "What's wrong V" he asked. Ill effect, the engineer said t(mt the , engine hail iiutt and he didn't know what the sexeral things was Hie mat-ter'Mltli mat-ter'Mltli It. v) tTTbV hie man peeled off tils coat and r WnlslCKIll llllll tlHII'l tip " r.... scc(s. Then he sort of disappeared ;n ii,,. iiiu-iior or the unwilling engine nnil the ring of watching passengers grew. Iluir nn hour later lie emerged with a smudged face and grimy luiniN, and ald, "She's all right now," put cunt mid waistcoat over his nun und walked hack to Ids chair cur, wiping til hands on a liiiliill'ul of waste he'll piiked lip III the cab. I She was all light, and the mini who iiiuile her nil light was Samuel Matthews Mat-thews Vailetain. millionaire pieldetit of the H:ilihln l.m oliinlKe works, mill a rvul bos of their '0,()(K) workmen. |