. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Above, left: Clerk T. W. Johnson. ON THE NEWARK DIVISIONCenter: Hostler Curt C. Mason and his friend Otto Bryan. Clerk T. W. For names see Newark Division notes Below: Newark Division Accounting 4 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine. XotVcniber, 192J 89. SMILES AROUND THE CLEVELAND TERMINAL I. Art Becker and his gang at his cottage on Lake Erie. 2. Of course they were happy when our Maryand Agnes were there. 3. A full house at Cleveland. 4. Ready to start a busy day at Clake AvenueShop: Road Foreman W. G. Smith, Boiler Foreman G. Dufify, Cl


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Above, left: Clerk T. W. Johnson. ON THE NEWARK DIVISIONCenter: Hostler Curt C. Mason and his friend Otto Bryan. Clerk T. W. For names see Newark Division notes Below: Newark Division Accounting 4 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine. XotVcniber, 192J 89. SMILES AROUND THE CLEVELAND TERMINAL I. Art Becker and his gang at his cottage on Lake Erie. 2. Of course they were happy when our Maryand Agnes were there. 3. A full house at Cleveland. 4. Ready to start a busy day at Clake AvenueShop: Road Foreman W. G. Smith, Boiler Foreman G. Dufify, Clerk E. J. Jindra and Round HouseForeman H. L. Fleming. 5. Pat Carnahan, Bud Mathews and Catherine Krogg due to the progress being made in drillingand the belief that his oil will soon be ontile market. ! DID YOU NOTICE THATTHE WESTERN LINES CAPTUREDFIRST PLACE AGAIN IN THE CAM-PAIGN FOR CAR MILES? STAYINGy UALITIES COUNT. THAT IS SURE. In our group of photographs, you willnote a good likeness of Hostler Curt , Newark Shops, together with hisfriend Otto Brjan. These two men were brought togetherthrough an operation on Mr. Bryan whichnecessitated the transfusion of blood. volunteered and was gladly acceptedby the physician. Brotherly love pre-dominates in a case of this kind and Mr


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