. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Half size model of First Engine used on Baltimore andOhio, as decorated for the parade Model of the ancient engine, Arabian, firstused in 1830, mounted on a motor truck, withcrossing gates, watchbox and a group of schoolchildren held up at the crossing. This madea fine appearance and attracted much favorablecomment. Our shop fire department. Float showing the evolution of transporta-tion with the Egyptian ox cart mounted upona 1919 motor truck, the modes of travel 2,100years ago and today. Platoon of employes marching in open col-umn of fours. Our fun


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Half size model of First Engine used on Baltimore andOhio, as decorated for the parade Model of the ancient engine, Arabian, firstused in 1830, mounted on a motor truck, withcrossing gates, watchbox and a group of schoolchildren held up at the crossing. This madea fine appearance and attracted much favorablecomment. Our shop fire department. Float showing the evolution of transporta-tion with the Egyptian ox cart mounted upona 1919 motor truck, the modes of travel 2,100years ago and today. Platoon of employes marching in open col-umn of fours. Our fun maker, Bud Smith,, riding in atastefully decorated donkey cart and accom-panied by the shop comedians, H. H. Mundyand Charley Taylor. Platoon of men. Acet3lene float, showing the welding orbuilding up of frogs with acetelyne of men. Peter Coopers Tom Thumb engine mountedon a pony cart. The half-size model on theprettily decorated float and placarded First 59 60 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. One of the platoons of cur employes marching upside street to join the parade Engine Used on the Baltimore and Ohio, wasan object of interest all along the route. Last, but not by any means the least, camethe Indian cart with Miss Alice G. West, ourpopular timekeeper, and Miss Helen Smith,local telegraph messenger, riding in state. Itwould be difficult to determine which attractedmore attention, these charming young ladiesor the stately equipage in which they spectators were frank enough to re-mark: Wonder how it is the Baltimore andOhio always picks the best. This last of the historic exhibits was followed * ^ ^ §I I i Ij 1I 1 Ii by a float of the Ladies Auxiliary, B. of L. E.,a large auto truck handsomely decorated andfilled to overflowing with charming ladiesof the railroad organization. Then came aFirst Aid automobile containing our veteransand disabled shop men. The Baltimore and Ohio exhibit was the larg-est and by far the best of any. We had nin


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