. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . W. A. PRICE AND FOREMAN FITCH Above is a likeness of Signal Repairman Price and Signal Foreman W. A. never lose the smiles. Passenger Conductor John Doyle was re-cently presented with a steamer rug by someof his Cincinnati friends. John says that hewill have to take a trip Over There to makeproper use of the article and to show his ap-preciation of it. Night General Yardmaster Hackett, ofNewark Yard, is preparing to make his annualvisit to the folks at home, in Connecticut. Congratulations are being showered uponG. L. McDonald, maintena


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . W. A. PRICE AND FOREMAN FITCH Above is a likeness of Signal Repairman Price and Signal Foreman W. A. never lose the smiles. Passenger Conductor John Doyle was re-cently presented with a steamer rug by someof his Cincinnati friends. John says that hewill have to take a trip Over There to makeproper use of the article and to show his ap-preciation of it. Night General Yardmaster Hackett, ofNewark Yard, is preparing to make his annualvisit to the folks at home, in Connecticut. Congratulations are being showered uponG. L. McDonald, maintenance of way time-keeper in the office of the division fine baby boy arrived at his home on Novem-ber 24. *Mac passed around some mightygood smokes to the employes in the divisionoffices. Road Foremen of Engines Vernon and Mc-Donald are making arrangements to holdfuel meetings each month in the future. Inaddition to the instructive features, thev have. SIGNAL BRIDGE NEAR SUMMIT arranged for some form of entertainment, and itis expected that employes will take advantageof the opportunity afforded them and attendthe meetings. Above is a photograph showing a Baltimoreand Ohio freight train and the signal bridgewest of Summit, Ohio. Below is a photograph of the interior ofeating house at Newark, Ohio, under the man-agement of Earl Carlisle. Reading from leftto right, are: Henry Fleming, eating houseinspector; Mrs. Myrtle McDonough, cook;Mrs. Carlisle, RoUa Smith, porter, and ManagerCarlisle. Miss Bessie Steltz is waitress in theplace. Mr. Carlisle has been in charge of thiseating house about eighteen months and ispopular with the railroad boys, as well as thetraveling public. He takes pride in keepingthe place well stocked and sanitary. Assistant Division Engineer F. J. Kahle andAssistant Trainmaster A. N. Glennan enjoyedDecember vacations. The} left for partsunknown.


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