. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Send your nameand address to-day fo r ourlatest, 1913 BigBook of 388pages—andsave bigmoney. Showsactual bigphotographsand color illus-trations of allHome Fu r -nishing neces-sities. 7 0 00kigh quality bargains offered onlong-time, easiest paymt credit. m L. 0. Barber, formerlyemployed as distributionclerk in the mastermechanics office atWashington, Ind., whohas been working sincelast summer in the officeof general superintendentof motive power at Balti-more, spent the holidayswith his parents. A Washington favorite,Curtis W. Holder, nowchief clerk to m


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Send your nameand address to-day fo r ourlatest, 1913 BigBook of 388pages—andsave bigmoney. Showsactual bigphotographsand color illus-trations of allHome Fu r -nishing neces-sities. 7 0 00kigh quality bargains offered onlong-time, easiest paymt credit. m L. 0. Barber, formerlyemployed as distributionclerk in the mastermechanics office atWashington, Ind., whohas been working sincelast summer in the officeof general superintendentof motive power at Balti-more, spent the holidayswith his parents. A Washington favorite,Curtis W. Holder, nowchief clerk to mastermechanic of the C. H. &D. at Moorefield, Indi-ana, formerly motivepower timekeeper atWashington shops, washere for Christmas andremembered his old com-rades with a choice selec-tion of cigars. Joseph P. Duffy, ma-chinist at Washingtonshops, went to Benwoodand McMechen, WestVirginia, for the holidays,to spend the yuletideseason with his parentsand to visit with hismany friends in thatsection and at Wheeling. Our old bosom friendthe stork is payingparticular attention tothe railroad men ofWashington, Indiana,lately and h


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