. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of three weeks, during which time he was under-going throat treatment in a Cumberland hospital. Brakeman O. Shaffer and W. Bradigan have returnedfrom a trip to New York and other Eastern cities, includ-ing the National Capital. Ray Shaw, clerk to the ticket agent at Connellsville,spent his vacation in Cumberland. A new worlds record in tunnel construction was madeat Sand Patch, when the contractors arched and com-pleted 1,165 feet during the month of October. It isnow expected that the new tunnel will be completed byDecember 10th. Engineer C. E. Miller


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . of three weeks, during which time he was under-going throat treatment in a Cumberland hospital. Brakeman O. Shaffer and W. Bradigan have returnedfrom a trip to New York and other Eastern cities, includ-ing the National Capital. Ray Shaw, clerk to the ticket agent at Connellsville,spent his vacation in Cumberland. A new worlds record in tunnel construction was madeat Sand Patch, when the contractors arched and com-pleted 1,165 feet during the month of October. It isnow expected that the new tunnel will be completed byDecember 10th. Engineer C. E. Miller of Rockwood, Pa., and MissMabel Hay of that vicinity were married at Cumberland,Md., on November 20th. We are pleased to hear of an improvement in the con-dition of E. B. Brown, warehouseman at Confluence, Pa.,who has been off duty for several weeks on account ofsickness. The stork visited the home of Yard Master J. at Adams, Pa., November 19th, and left a babyboy. Congratulations, Jim. BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 33. The accompanying picturerepresents a first aid cabinet inuse at ConnelJsville, contain-ing bandages, remedies, etc.,for use in case of article has its place andis kept clean and ready forimmediate use. Mr. J. A. Hummel, agent atOpekiska, W. Va., has justreturned from a hunting tripin the Eastern part of Penn-sylvania. He reports a verydelightful trip but the gamewas not very plentiful. This,however, may have been dueto the fact that the dog washunting out of its accustomedterritory. Mr. Hummel sayshe has the best dog for huntingrabbits in West Virginia, butit is apparently not muchweight In K. B. Porter of Fairchance, Pa., has been huntingin the mountains near that point. He did most of hishunting at night, and brought home a coon and a wildturkey. Otto Keefe, boiler inspector at Connellsville, has beenmade assistant boilermaker foreman in the shops. Boilermakers F. A. Slider and J. J. Comisky have beenpromoted


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