. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Hogan, Supervisor. J. W. Dacy, Trainmaster. J. W. Fogg, Master Mechanic. F. S. DeVeny, Road Foreman of Esping, Carpenter Foreman. P. F. Muller, General Foreman, Maintenance of Way. J. E. Shea, Passenger Conductor. John Rogers, Locomotive Engineer. F. Dotzauer, Locomotive Engineer. John Cabig, Switchman. John Lockton, Boilermaker. James Hajek, Car Inspector. Chas. Stance, Locomotive Engineer. Martin Schuab, Car Foreman. Casper Weydert, Locomotive Engineer. P. H. Billiter, Locomotive Fireman. H. Selburg, Conductor. R. C. Atkinson, Conductor


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Hogan, Supervisor. J. W. Dacy, Trainmaster. J. W. Fogg, Master Mechanic. F. S. DeVeny, Road Foreman of Esping, Carpenter Foreman. P. F. Muller, General Foreman, Maintenance of Way. J. E. Shea, Passenger Conductor. John Rogers, Locomotive Engineer. F. Dotzauer, Locomotive Engineer. John Cabig, Switchman. John Lockton, Boilermaker. James Hajek, Car Inspector. Chas. Stance, Locomotive Engineer. Martin Schuab, Car Foreman. Casper Weydert, Locomotive Engineer. P. H. Billiter, Locomotive Fireman. H. Selburg, Conductor. R. C. Atkinson, Conductor. Wm. Geotzinger, Machinist on Floor. Las Langton, Machinist in Shop. Carl Hoffman. Blacksmith. Frank Kapanko, Car Repairer. T. J. Walsh, telegraph operator atEast Chicago, spent Sunday, March30th, in Rlue Island, Rlinois. Thereseems to be some attraction in that cityfor Tom, but he wont tell us much abouther. BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 35 Friends forFortyYears Drawn expressly forMontgomery Ward &Co., by CharlesDana Gibson. Just fort} years ago Wards first cataloguecame, a stranger, into a few thousand homes. Back of this first tiny, homely book therewas a sincerity of purpose—an honesty ofstatement, a bigness of value and a pledgeof honor that made for it many friends—friends that are still its friends after fortyyears. The first book of thirty-two pages is nowa thousand-page volume. But the honest value, the high quality,the trustful statements are still there. And the pledge of honor Absolute satis-faction or your money back — the firstguarantee ever given by merchant to buyeris still in force. If you have not seen this store in bookform, you should send for the 1913 editiontoday. Millions have it. Millions buy from it. And these millionsof customers, these millions of friends savemillions of dollars each year on their pur-chases. No matter what it is you want, whetherit be something to eat or wear, somethingfor the home or farm, you can get it at abig price


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