. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Crowded troop trains, heavy artillery, munitionsand supplies poured ;easelessly forward — the wreckageof war flowed back from the lines—over this 992 Hamilton Models were purchased by theGovernment for its train crews. The same No. 992 Hamilton, as you know, timesmany of our famous limited trains. That is why theGovernment ordered No, 992 Hamikon Models for itsvital railroad in France. For Time Inspection Service,Hamilton No. 940 (18 size, 21 jewels) and No. 992(16 size, 21 jewels) are the most popular and will passany official inspection, yea


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Crowded troop trains, heavy artillery, munitionsand supplies poured ;easelessly forward — the wreckageof war flowed back from the lines—over this 992 Hamilton Models were purchased by theGovernment for its train crews. The same No. 992 Hamilton, as you know, timesmany of our famous limited trains. That is why theGovernment ordered No, 992 Hamikon Models for itsvital railroad in France. For Time Inspection Service,Hamilton No. 940 (18 size, 21 jewels) and No. 992(16 size, 21 jewels) are the most popular and will passany official inspection, year after year. Write today for The Timekeeper*—the story of Hamilton Supremacy It pictures and describes all Hamilton Models, withprices, which range from $17 ($ in Canada) formovements alone, up to $160 for the Hamilton Master-piece in extra-heavy gold case. HAMILTON WATCH COMPANY Dept. 25 Lancaster, Pa. 1 Please menlion our magazine when writing advertisers 94 THE BALTIxMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Bob Summers Here is the picture of R. L. Summers, yardforeman, Cincinnati to Ivorydale. Bob is* familiarly known to all his many friends asSmokey, and one of the distinctive featuresof his presence is that he is always smiling andhappy. Would that we had more employes ofBobs makeup! A Victory Loan meeting was held in ourWelfare Association room at Second and SmithStreets, under the auspices of the WelfareAssociation. After singing a number of patri-otic songs, we were favored with a reading byMiss Gene Connor, which was exceptionallygood. Mr. Ben Nelson, a prominent attorneyof Cincinnati, gave a very interesting and in-structive talk on Victory bonds. C. E. Fish,terminal agent, and G. R. Littell, assistantterminal agent of the Toledo District, eachgave short talks, urging all employes to sub-scribe to the Victory Loan and make the officeone hundred per cent. The meeting was en-joyed by all and was closed by the singing ofthe Star-Spangled Banner. L. A. Cordie, a


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