. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MiTc HELL Freight Agent K()TATiX(; Membkrs Banta Engineer R. C. DYKixs Engineer \V. N. McDox.\LD Conductor C. B. Couch , Brakeman G. D. Kessler * Machinist J. T. FoBD \ Tank Repairer C. F. Rice Air Brake Inspector W. SiMMS ., N.^. ;..Track Foreman The accompanyhig picture is of two of thesons of section foreman L. A. Glowers, of Ash-land—David, three years old ami Max, fiveyeais old. Toledo Division Corres{)ondent, H. W. Brant. DirisionOperator, Dayton, Ohio Divisional Safety Committee F. B. Mitchell Chairman, Superinten<ient \V. D. Johnst
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MiTc HELL Freight Agent K()TATiX(; Membkrs Banta Engineer R. C. DYKixs Engineer \V. N. McDox.\LD Conductor C. B. Couch , Brakeman G. D. Kessler * Machinist J. T. FoBD \ Tank Repairer C. F. Rice Air Brake Inspector W. SiMMS ., N.^. ;..Track Foreman The accompanyhig picture is of two of thesons of section foreman L. A. Glowers, of Ash-land—David, three years old ami Max, fiveyeais old. Toledo Division Corres{)ondent, H. W. Brant. DirisionOperator, Dayton, Ohio Divisional Safety Committee F. B. Mitchell Chairman, Superinten<ient \V. D. Johnston Mu,ster .Mechanic F\ J. Parrish Division Engineer H. W. Brant Division Operator \V. B. KiLGORE Road Engineer \. Steph enson Yard Conductor Ed. LaBaure Machinist P. K. Partee Secretary, Secretary to Superintendent Prederick L. iSheakley. accountant in thesuperintendents office at Dayton, has ac-cepted a similar i)osition with our Companyat Cleveland. Joseph Fortman, accountant inthe master mechanics office, has succeededMr. DAMl) AND NLW 108 THE BALTBIORE^AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE ^il^m^ ox RAILROAD REBUILT LIKE NEW IN OUR OWN FACTORY A Rebuilt Fox Typewriter is a used typewriter that has been sent back to our factory, taken completely to pieces, the frame re-enameled and newly decorated, the nickel parts re-nickeled, and in the reassembling every worn part thrown away and a new one substituted. The same enamelers, decorators, nickel platers, assemblers, inspectors, packers, and shippers who are building new Fox Typewriters are doing this rebuilding work and are doing it just as good. A few years ago the horse jockey could without fear of legalprosecution take a half-dead horse and by means of sponges,dope and other methods known to his profession, give him asufficiently lively look to sell him away above his real , second-hand, practically worn-out, typewriters are beingjockeyed in much the same manner and advertised by such evasiveand misl
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