. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Meeting 40-41 The Savings Feature of the Relief Department S. R. Barr 43 Exhausts 44 Lessons in First Aid to the Injured Dr. J F. Teamey 47 How Champions are A\ade Grantland Rice 51 The Traffic Department Invites All Employes— W. R. Askew 55 Hints for Preventing Claims Oscar W acker 57 Ex-Conductcr Alfred Hughes of the Philadelphia Division A N. Genn 58 J. F. Keegan. Sup>erinterKlent Chicago Division. Recaves Gold Watch 61 Editorial 62 Little Talks on Little Leaks. A. N. Martin 64 How the Red Cress Christmas Seals Help Stamp Out Tuberculosis 65 A Gr


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Meeting 40-41 The Savings Feature of the Relief Department S. R. Barr 43 Exhausts 44 Lessons in First Aid to the Injured Dr. J F. Teamey 47 How Champions are A\ade Grantland Rice 51 The Traffic Department Invites All Employes— W. R. Askew 55 Hints for Preventing Claims Oscar W acker 57 Ex-Conductcr Alfred Hughes of the Philadelphia Division A N. Genn 58 J. F. Keegan. Sup>erinterKlent Chicago Division. Recaves Gold Watch 61 Editorial 62 Little Talks on Little Leaks. A. N. Martin 64 How the Red Cress Christmas Seals Help Stamp Out Tuberculosis 65 A Graphical Method of String-Lining Curves H. M. Church 67 Renewing Trestle Stringers Without Delay to TraflTic S. C Tanner 68 ^ Published monthly at Baltimore. Maryland, by the employes of the Baltimore and OhioRailroad to promote community of interest and greater efficiency. Contributions are wel-comed from all employes. Manuscripts and photographs will be returned upon write on one side of the sheet onlv :: :; :: :: :: ::. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Do You Want to Own YourOwn Home? If You Do— Read; compare; judge for yourself, andact immediately for your own benefit The Man Who PaysRent Lives, often, in an inconvenientbuilding unfitted for the needs ofhis family. Must beg, plead, and sometimesfight with the landlord for repairsabsolutely necessary to make thehouse fit to live in. Helps to make his landlord ableto live without working, except tocollect his income from rents. In the end, has nothing to showfor all his rent payments, excepta collection of receipts thathave no value but as reminders ofan unwise expenditure of moneythat might have been put tobetter use. I I ! i The Man Who is BuyingHis Home Lives where he pleases, in a housebuilt to meet the requirements ofhis family, with all the comfortsgrowing out of such a make alterations, repairsand additions to suit his ownconvenience. Is his own landlord* and some-times becomes the la


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