. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . that when my Maker calls, we can bejoined together to live throughout eternity. It is with deep regret that we report thatGeorge Wall^urn, a well known brakeman. who, fell from his train on April 20, had his right legso badly crushed that amputation was neces-sary. His leg was taken off betw^een the hij)and the knee. He was rushed to the Hoffmanhospital, Dr. Hoffman performing the opera-tion. He is recovering. William Jennings Bryan spoke to the shopmen in the machine shop at noon on April place was packed and all enjoyed ^theaddress on the Leag
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . that when my Maker calls, we can bejoined together to live throughout eternity. It is with deep regret that we report thatGeorge Wall^urn, a well known brakeman. who, fell from his train on April 20, had his right legso badly crushed that amputation was neces-sary. His leg was taken off betw^een the hij)and the knee. He was rushed to the Hoffmanhospital, Dr. Hoffman performing the opera-tion. He is recovering. William Jennings Bryan spoke to the shopmen in the machine shop at noon on April place was packed and all enjoyed ^theaddress on the League of Nations andProhibition. Brackett Tharp, fireman, recently visitedhis sailor son at Norfolk. Watch us put tho Victory Loan over i\ Wc havent failed yet, and wellfinish the job. Yard conductor Scott Core and wife, of Pai korslMirg, attended the funeral of the motlierof ticket clerk Kight. Scott renewed oldacquaintcnances while in Keyser. James Swick, car icpnirer, has developed acase of small pox and is iiridcc f pial ani ■Ai\(\y MiHth, Day Porter at Keyser The accompanying picture is of AndySmith, day porter at the passenger station atKeyser. Andy is a good fellow, who attendsstrictly to business and is always ready toaccommodate the public. The storekeepers office has been moved tothe passenger station until some alterationsare completed. A recent fire badly burned the record roomon the third floor at the Baltimore and Ohioshops. When first detected smoke was comingfrom the slate roof and the fire increasedrapidly. Captain Shelly and his company, as-sisted by the entire shop force, fought for sev-eral hours before the blaze was put out. Aconsiderable amount of damage was done to thenorth end of the shops, the office rooms and therecord rooms being completely ruined. Thefvnniture jmd records were carried from department, but the records and draw-ing room mat(nial were completely (^ Keyser firt; d;^partment and our own effi-cient f()rc&
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