. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . shows the ladlooking at the time table for theplace where he says his father lefthim. Chapter II {later) Joseph Poland, Jr., is not JosephBoland but Joseph Bums, who toldthe story of his father having left himon the train, when in reality he hadrun away from his home in Pitts-burgh. He said he was just overfrom Ireland and wanted to seeAmerica. This morning Josephsfather made a trip to Washington andyou can guess what will happen to theprodigal son when his dad gets himback home in Pittsburgh. Conductor Eddie Hough aGood Doctor By E. V. Baugh,Superinte


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . shows the ladlooking at the time table for theplace where he says his father lefthim. Chapter II {later) Joseph Poland, Jr., is not JosephBoland but Joseph Bums, who toldthe story of his father having left himon the train, when in reality he hadrun away from his home in Pitts-burgh. He said he was just overfrom Ireland and wanted to seeAmerica. This morning Josephsfather made a trip to Washington andyou can guess what will happen to theprodigal son when his dad gets himback home in Pittsburgh. Conductor Eddie Hough aGood Doctor By E. V. Baugh,Superintendent Dining Cars TRAIN 5 was leaving Pitts-burgh, December 14, 1921, andConductor Eddie Houghwas taking up the tickets in theladies coach when he found a ladytraveling with a small baby that hada very bad case of colic. He hada j^ackage of Baltimore and Ohiomints in his pocket. He went backinto the baggage car, heated somewater over his lantern, dissolved twoof the mints and then gave the resultto the baby. The answer was—exit colic!. The names of these sterling coal savers on the Newark Division will be found in the above article 20 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February, IQ22


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