. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . when he saw Bills smile fade—he knew that Bill meant business, so heleft too when the patrol wagon that time Bill has captured a fewothers. All of the ones who were capturedhave been sentenced to no less than threeyears. Bill believes in the old saying—IT TAKES A MAN WITH A .<<MILETO DO A THING WORTH WHILE. The Mount Clare Welfare Pleasure andAthletic Association held a Christmas treatfor the welfare children at Frederick RoadPark, on Sunday afternoon, December 23,from 2 to 4 p. m. Each child under tenyears of age was presented with a s


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . when he saw Bills smile fade—he knew that Bill meant business, so heleft too when the patrol wagon that time Bill has captured a fewothers. All of the ones who were capturedhave been sentenced to no less than threeyears. Bill believes in the old saying—IT TAKES A MAN WITH A .<<MILETO DO A THING WORTH WHILE. The Mount Clare Welfare Pleasure andAthletic Association held a Christmas treatfor the welfare children at Frederick RoadPark, on Sunday afternoon, December 23,from 2 to 4 p. m. Each child under tenyears of age was presented with a sub-stantial toy, in addition to a box of^iandy,horn and orange. The distribution wasmade by Santa Claus, who was none otherthan our friend Bill Garber, who isofficer at the Arlington Avenue was furnished by the Mt. ClareOrchestra, under, the direction of J. This event is in keeping withsimilar events held by the Welfare Asso-ciation for the ben,fit of its members, allof which are entirchJ^frec of charge. They. •IN THE NEWS, AT LOCUST POINT Left: Miss Dorothy Gosnell. Center: The mighty Nimrod of Locust Point on a Still Hunt for seems to have struck a snag. Right: Miss Martha Fox 62 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, ig24


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