. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . popular clerk in Cumberland Yard. Much has been said about the Baltimoreand Ohio Railroad being a good neighbor—and here is another example. When anelderly lady died during the first week inthe new year she was survived by herhusband, who is 77 years old and in ratherdistressing circumstances. While friendswere trying to make arrangements for thefuneral, Yardmasters Helbig and Krousekindly offered their cars and Yard ClerkJ. H. Mosner and Yard Brakeman L. attended the funeral as the help of these boys and otherfriends from the


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . popular clerk in Cumberland Yard. Much has been said about the Baltimoreand Ohio Railroad being a good neighbor—and here is another example. When anelderly lady died during the first week inthe new year she was survived by herhusband, who is 77 years old and in ratherdistressing circumstances. While friendswere trying to make arrangements for thefuneral, Yardmasters Helbig and Krousekindly offered their cars and Yard ClerkJ. H. Mosner and Yard Brakeman L. attended the funeral as the help of these boys and otherfriends from the outside, the old man wascomforted by seeing his wife laid to restproperly. They had been together con-stantly since married, about 54 years the last few years, through a series ofmisfortunes, the case was made quite know our boys are equal to any occasionbut when they go out of the Railroad familyand assist, as in this case in no wayconnected with the Railroad, we cannot findwords properly to express our Genevieve and Elizabeth Trappe, grand-daughters of Checker John W. Cole, Cumber-land Freight House We have been asking you to look into theRelief Feature and make an effort to ownyour own home. Here is the pretty homeof Yard Conductor C. P. Arnold, No. 950Maryland Avenue, Cumberland, purchasedsome years ago through the Relief Depart-ment. Dont you want to do likewise? We are able to report a case of loyaltywhich shows the splendid manner in whichour employes respond in an a. m., January 6, the roof of thesawniill in the Car Yards at Keyser tookfire from an undetermined cause. Analarm was promptly sounded and a numberof the day forces, members of the fire brigadeand others, who were at home in bed, uponhearing the alarm immediately respondedand succeeded in extinguishing the blazein short order, the fire doing very littledamage. They are to be commended fortheir prompt action, which prevented whatmight have been a serious los


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