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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . exaco Motor Oils and GreasesTexaco Lubricating Oils for all PurposesTexaco Machine Oils Texaco Engine Oils Texaco Greases Texaco Fuel Oil Texaco Asphalts Texaco Railroad Lubricants For Roofing, Waterproofing, Paving, Saturating,Insulating, Mastic, and for all other purposes THE TEXAS COMPANY NEW YORK HOUSTON BRANCH OFFICES Boston St. Louis New Orleans Pueblo Philadelphia Norfolk Dallas TulsaChicago Atlanta EI Paso PATENTS Inventors Invited to Write for Informationand ParticularsHighest References. Best Results. Promptness Assured WATSON E. COLEMANPatent Lawyer 624 F Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. The flu on the Portsmouth Branch hasconsiderably disorganized the track forces. Insome of the gangs half of the men are unableto work on this account. W. H. Grady, fore-man of section No. 45, and Rockwell Davisforeman of section No. 48, are both confined totheir homes with this disease. Mr. Davis isreported seriously ill. e when writing advertisers 82 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Robert Ogden fright, in center window), CashierChillicothe Freight Department when pullingout with the 83rd Division F. E. Baldwin, of Baltimore, Md., visited usduring the holidays. Mr. Baldwin was forseveral years car distributer on the OhioDivision, and being subject to military service,it was from that office that Gene took timeby the forelock and hiked off to Camp a very short time he was assigned to the re-sponsible duties of train and yardmaster thereduring the period of troop mobilization. Laterhe was advanced to the position of assistantgeneral agent for Maryland. It is with sorrow that we announce the deathof Mrs. Lucy Howser, wife of agent J. F. How-ser, of Zaleski, Ohio. About six years ago itwas deemed advisable that Mrs. Howser seekhealth in the west, and until recently it washoped she would be sufficiently restored inhealth to permit of her coming back Howsers death occurred at Phoenix,Ariz., the interment bein


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