. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . KEYSER BELIEVES IN SAFETYUpper left: E. Keplinger. Upper right: J. E. Wilson and family. Below are the goggles that saved their eyes may it be seen with a vision glued to theideal of success for the Baltimore and Ohioand its employes. Let the joys of Christ-mastide pervade every Baltimore and Ohiohome, and a prosp«rous and happy NewYear be the lot of all of its officers and men. The local Veterans are busy looking upmemberships and planning for the annualmeeting early in the new year. The localassociation is in splendid shape and mean. to have a fine m


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . KEYSER BELIEVES IN SAFETYUpper left: E. Keplinger. Upper right: J. E. Wilson and family. Below are the goggles that saved their eyes may it be seen with a vision glued to theideal of success for the Baltimore and Ohioand its employes. Let the joys of Christ-mastide pervade every Baltimore and Ohiohome, and a prosp«rous and happy NewYear be the lot of all of its officers and men. The local Veterans are busy looking upmemberships and planning for the annualmeeting early in the new year. The localassociation is in splendid shape and mean. to have a fine meeting. A wee daughter is a fine bit of Christmasjoy to the home of boilermaker John Death has claimed another veteran, Con-ductor Louis D. Dugan, who died at hishome 631 North Queen Street. Had lived until January, he could havecelebrated his 78th birthday, but deathcaused by dropsy and heart trouble endedhis suffering, and brought to a close a longand useful life. Conductor Dugan was bornin St. Charles, Mo., and came


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