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prom a painting by Willy PoganY 
(g) ARCO, 192J 
The Pride of a Locomotive Engineer 
j^^VEN though an Ideal TYPE 
C/AH EAT M ACHiNE be abused, it 
still will long outlive an ordinary 
boiler. 
But beauty and cleanliness invite 
special care; and the delight of a 
furnace man in his Heat Machine 
is akin to the affectionate pride of 
a locomotive engineer. 
You, too, will feel the same sort 
of pride in your Ideal TYPE A 
H EAT M ACHINE which you feel in 
a fine new car. 
And your pride will not be di¬ 
minished by the discovery that it 
costs only slightly more than an 
ordinary boiler and pays for itsell 
in the fuel it saves. 
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A MERICAN R ADIATOR fl OMPANY 
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NEW YORK 
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