. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ioprinciple ot Safety First. General Manager E. W. Scheer, GeneralSuperintendent C. W. Van Horn andSignal Engineer F. P. Patenall witnessed thedemonstration, and appeared to be wellpleased with the results. We were glad to welcome back our cashclerk, I. E. Catterton, who had been toMinneapolis on a furlough in the interestof his health and that of his good leturned with all the appearanceof having gained at least twenty pounds on his trip, and reported that Mrs. Cattertonwas also greatly improved in health. Miss Winnie Tyler, who has been on


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ioprinciple ot Safety First. General Manager E. W. Scheer, GeneralSuperintendent C. W. Van Horn andSignal Engineer F. P. Patenall witnessed thedemonstration, and appeared to be wellpleased with the results. We were glad to welcome back our cashclerk, I. E. Catterton, who had been toMinneapolis on a furlough in the interestof his health and that of his good leturned with all the appearanceof having gained at least twenty pounds on his trip, and reported that Mrs. Cattertonwas also greatly improved in health. Miss Winnie Tyler, who has been on oursick list for some weeks, is reported im-proving, and hopes to be back with usbefore many days. We shall all be glad tosee her at her accustomed place once morein the full enjoyment of good health. This is THRIFT MONTH, and asthe result of thrift, our collection clerk, Mullikin, has recently purchased a veryfine home in one of the newest sections ofthis city. Jack is to be congratulatedon this account, and it is to be hoped that. others of our force may be led to emulatesuch a good example. Our messenger, Clifton Bell, left usrecently to enter into other fields of useful-ness, and carries our good wishes for successwith him. He is succeeded by LeroyAlcCall, who has undertaken the task ofkeeping the public informed as to thearrival and placement of their cars. Wewelcome him among us, and hope he willbe successful. A VERY, VERY, HAPPY NEW YEARTO EVERYBODY! East Side, Philadelphia, Pa. Correspondent, Charles H. Minnich Our little Eddy Reddington, East Sidecrew dispatcher, went away on November


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