. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the dollars will speak for them-selves. health. We understand he is HotSprings, Ark. We also understand Engi-neer G. C. Smith has gone the same way,and that our much respected and beloved oldveteran Captain Tom Smith is thinkingof making a short trip down to they keep moving that way, it has beensuggested that we remove the headquartersof our division from Weston to Hot Springs. General Foreman Helmick, Gassaway,has been confined to his bed for the pastweek. We are glad to note he is able to beout again. The very sincere and affec


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the dollars will speak for them-selves. health. We understand he is HotSprings, Ark. We also understand Engi-neer G. C. Smith has gone the same way,and that our much respected and beloved oldveteran Captain Tom Smith is thinkingof making a short trip down to they keep moving that way, it has beensuggested that we remove the headquartersof our division from Weston to Hot Springs. General Foreman Helmick, Gassaway,has been confined to his bed for the pastweek. We are glad to note he is able to beout again. The very sincere and affectionate sym-pathy of every one of us is extended to Severns, our favorite division accountant,on the death of his father. We all feeldeeply for him in his great sorrow, and thewriter speaks for every man and womanhere in taking this public means of express-ing a sorrow which we find it hard to expressproperly to him personally in words. C. E. Miller, clerk. Storekeepers office,Gassaway, is the proud father of a !. Joe Conley Nothing is too small to save, even a sheetof paper, even a small pin. They cost money,and if you save enough of them for yourCompany, you will have saved very soon adollars worth, and dollars saved mount upvery quickly. WATCH THAT LUMP OF COAL, and Mr. Fireman. It costs if you waste it you help to put theCharleston Division down the list in fuelperformance. SAVE THAT LUMP, andyou will put our division where it belongs—FIRST IN EVERYTHING. We regret to note that John K. Cogley,but a short time with us, has been fur-loughed. While a newcomer, Mr. Cogleyhad many friends on the division who willregret his departure. In another way, theloss is also a gain, as it brings back to thefamily fold C. M. Criswell, whose jurisdic-tion has been extended to cover his oldstamping ground, the Charleston welcome him back, and soon expect tohear on the summer evenings his melodiousvoice floating through the open wind


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