. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 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, TRAIN PORTER W. H. WHITE The writer of this letter is the J. Baker, a retired minister ofthe Methodist Episcopal Church and agentleman well known in southeasternOhio. The train he refers to was ourNo. 2 and the members of the crew whowere so considerate of the comfort of thesuffering mother were conductor C. , brakeman S. L. Jones and porte


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . 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, TRAIN PORTER W. H. WHITE The writer of this letter is the J. Baker, a retired minister ofthe Methodist Episcopal Church and agentleman well known in southeasternOhio. The train he refers to was ourNo. 2 and the members of the crew whowere so considerate of the comfort of thesuffering mother were conductor C. , brakeman S. L. Jones and porterW. H. White, cafe coach conductor Alwen and his porter, Henry Williams. It is with a great deal of real pleasurethat we publish this letter and we feel adeal of honest pride in having men in ourservice who so thoroughly deserve thename of gentlemen. ^ Adequate preparation for nationaldefense is the most vital questionbefore the country today. Its im-portance to every citizen places itabove a party issue. ^!i Beggars Who Are Neither Deaf, Dumb Nor Blind I Some Reflections on Metropolitan Mendicancy By John Newman Terminal Timekeeper, Pier 22, New York THE poor ye have always withyou. Yea, verily, and even sothe panhandlers,


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