. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EiMPLOYES MAGAZINE 93. Above is J. J. Bayer, freight agent, Pier is a drawing from life and shows Joedemanding an explanation. There is evidentlya reason for his apparent nervous the motorboat refused to go, or maybethe bimgalow is leaking. Which is it, Joe? We present in the same picture Miss MaryTobin, stenographer to the agent and terminalagent. Mary is in the act of giving the highsign with her left eye, and F. McCardle claimsthat this should be answered with the ought to know, Frank. Besid
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EiMPLOYES MAGAZINE 93. Above is J. J. Bayer, freight agent, Pier is a drawing from life and shows Joedemanding an explanation. There is evidentlya reason for his apparent nervous the motorboat refused to go, or maybethe bimgalow is leaking. Which is it, Joe? We present in the same picture Miss MaryTobin, stenographer to the agent and terminalagent. Mary is in the act of giving the highsign with her left eye, and F. McCardle claimsthat this should be answered with the ought to know, Frank. Besides operatingthe Underwood all day, Mary is always readyto oblige by fiddling a jig. Oh, yes, Mary isIrish. Here is another of the Duffy Clan, which is\\e\\ represented at this station, but this onehappens to be more furtimate than the corre-spondent, being blessed with a blond coveringinstead of red. Still he claims there is no colorlike red. You see, Francis does quite to Sparkhill, N. J., and you can hardlyblame him when you take into consideration the fact that a c
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