Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1920) (14759127545)
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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp09balt (find matches)
Title: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Subjects: Railroads -- Employees -- Periodicals Railroads -- United States -- Employees
Publisher: (Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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ndto liven up their games with music. Dr. L. A. Jarxett, Company surgeon,Gassaway, and brother of one of the Divi-sions finest conductors, has given up hisposition to take a post graduate course atBaltimore. Get General Car Foreman Frank Garber,our old friend, to tell how he got left theother day. He was called to Wheeling for abusiness meeting. At Clarksburg, however,after he was all set for a day or so in the big town, a wire was received reading: Meetingbusted, go way back and sit down. Engineer B. M. Shears, Elk Line, hasbeen commended on two occasions recentlyfor good judgement in handling his engine. Soon after a man learns to drive his car,he wonders why the trains dont heed theStop-Look and Listen signs at the cross-ing. A drive is being made on the CharlestonDivision by officers and safety committee-men to instill into the drivers of autos thelesson of Safety First. Good results arebeing obtained. We show you here a photo of Section Fore-man Sam Goodwin, of Elkins, one of our
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•WAY DOWN ON THE CHARLESTONDIVISION 1. Hogger DufBeld and his little son Burlin. 2. Brakeman E. F. Sands. 3. Dorothy AnnPickens. 4. Road Foreman of Engines P. D.Marsh. 5. Brakies Three; C. W. McMor- _ row, C. C. Coger and J. D. Brown. 6. Section Foreman Samuel Goodwin, Elkins, W. Va. 7- Storekeeper Remaley, camera hunting. 8. Brake-men McMorrow and Sands, playing peek-a-boo. 9. Passenger Conductor J. R. Cox and a fine catch I Illinois I Tlie21-JeweiBnnii Special madM far \ Railroad Men VC^^C-/C-/C-/( •/(-/(-y^ L Send No Money This 21-jewel Illinois Watch—the Bunn Specialsent on trial. Do not send us a penny. The BunnSpecial, made to be the watch for railroad men iaadjusted to 6 positions, extreme heat, extreme coldand isochronism. 21-jewel movement, MontgomeryDial, handsome guaranteed 20-year gold-filled case.Guaranteed to pas9 inspection on any railroad. After Trial a Few Cents a Day The watch comes express prepaid to your home. Ex-amine it first. Only it pleasecl send $6.75 as