. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . erstand them? A. Yes sir. Safety above everjthing,thats my motto. Q. Tell in your own words what happenedon the bridge. A. Well, I was coming along at a spee<iof about three miles per hour, when we cameto the covered bridge out near Poke saw another flivver coming along with aman and a young lady whom I know quitewell in it. This got my nerve, and insteadof attending to what I was doing, I wasmaking signals to the girl to get awaj or bein bati with me forev^er. In a word, I hitthe - de of the bridge. Q. What action will you take, Mr. Brown,t


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . erstand them? A. Yes sir. Safety above everjthing,thats my motto. Q. Tell in your own words what happenedon the bridge. A. Well, I was coming along at a spee<iof about three miles per hour, when we cameto the covered bridge out near Poke saw another flivver coming along with aman and a young lady whom I know quitewell in it. This got my nerve, and insteadof attending to what I was doing, I wasmaking signals to the girl to get awaj or bein bati with me forev^er. In a word, I hitthe - de of the bridge. Q. What action will you take, Mr. Brown,to avoid such accidents in future, and whatdamage did you do? A. I have asked the county court ofLewis to widen the bridges by about eightfeet. I will try to keep my eyes on the roadin future, and the only damage done was tomy dignity as a driver. In concluding the investigation and Schide impressed upon very strongly the importance ofkeeping in the roadway, not attempting^otake young ladies with him before he comd. PLAYTIME ON THE CHARLESTON DIVISIONLeft to right: Mrs. C. E. Blake and her char-ning baby; Barney Jefferies, on Elk River, Holly Junction, W. Va., with a string of bass; Bright-eyed Rose Helena Famsworth, Buckhannon, and her baby doll Please mention our magazine wlten writing advertisers 6o Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, July, IQ22 drive, and sentenced him to read the Book ofSafety Rules once every day for the nextsix weeks, at the end of which time he is toappear for further examination If hepasses he will be furnished by them with acertificate as an expert auto driver, afterwhich time he may escort his numerous ladyfriends for drives in Weston and its the courtesy of these two gentle-men also, the claim for damages to thebridge made by the authorities has been can-celled. We hope Mr. Brown appreciateswhat they have done for him. A. H. Spurrier, formerly of the GeneralOffices, Baltimore, recently accepted a posi-tion in the Gas


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