. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . art. Young Lady—Well, you cant start now, untilI see Charlie. (Charlie comes rushing madly from thestation through the crowd to young lady.) Young Lady—I thought you were not coming,etc., etc., etc. (for about two minutes). Conductor—(Looking daggers at the couple.) Well, well, this train is not a weekly train, werun every day and usually on time. (Charlie looks into the eyes of his younglady friend, and kisses her.) Young lady gets aboard train. Train pulls out. Crowd of passengers and bystanders talkingamong themselves. Well can you beat it!They ough


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . art. Young Lady—Well, you cant start now, untilI see Charlie. (Charlie comes rushing madly from thestation through the crowd to young lady.) Young Lady—I thought you were not coming,etc., etc., etc. (for about two minutes). Conductor—(Looking daggers at the couple.) Well, well, this train is not a weekly train, werun every day and usually on time. (Charlie looks into the eyes of his younglady friend, and kisses her.) Young lady gets aboard train. Train pulls out. Crowd of passengers and bystanders talkingamong themselves. Well can you beat it!They ought to put that sketch in vaudeville,etc., etc. The accompanying picture is of the Breeseswitcher and crew. Reading from left to right the men in the picture are: Engineer Schrum, brakemen R. T. Burton, L. )y and E. J. Preble, fireman J. Van Hornand conductor C. B. Eddings. Since the picturewas taken the switcher has been cut off, andthe crew is now in through freight engine has been assigned to hel[)er BRP:ESE SWITCHER AND CREW In the March number of the Magazine wepromised to publish a picture of VirginiaCoil with one of her little railroad friends, THl: BAI/riMOHK AM) OHIO i:.\IlLO\ KS MAOA/IM lo:]


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