. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ong he inquired as to hercondition and then called the porter. Theygot her a blanket and pillows and fixed up thesettee at the end of the car. Then the brake-man watched over the little girl, so that shewas no care to the sick mother. Thus duringthe entire trip they treated her as only real,true men could. I met her at the station,brought her home to Amelia, Ohio, and calleda physician. Her condition grew worse untildeath seemed very near, but she is now conva-lescing and it is no doubt because of the kind-ness and care of the trainmen that she is stil


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ong he inquired as to hercondition and then called the porter. Theygot her a blanket and pillows and fixed up thesettee at the end of the car. Then the brake-man watched over the little girl, so that shewas no care to the sick mother. Thus duringthe entire trip they treated her as only real,true men could. I met her at the station,brought her home to Amelia, Ohio, and calleda physician. Her condition grew worse untildeath seemed very near, but she is now conva-lescing and it is no doubt because of the kind-ness and care of the trainmen that she is stillwith us. My daughter told us how tenderly she hadbeen treated, and said, Papa, so many com-plaints are made and so few people arc thankfulfor favors shown, please send word to theofficials of how good the railroad men were tome. So I am writing you this letter. Wedont know the names of the men, but if you do,please tell them that there is an old father andmother in Amelia, Ohio, who want to thankthem for their kindness. And may the Dear. CAFE COACH PORTER HENRY WILLIAMS Lord so bless them therefor that they shallfeel that inasmuch as they did it unto her,they also did it unto Him. William J. , O., September 19, 191G.


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