. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nd has found a thing he knows is worth his while. Never hangs around the office like he used to inthe morn. Never shows up hours aliead of time at stops and argue^^seball like he did a month ago; -WmAint got time, he sa^Bm beats it, See you later, but I knowAt Ive seen the last Ill see of him till night. From the snappy way hes walkin you can tell with half an eye •At his heart is brimmin full o love an joy;He a mans man and he knows it;Hes so doggone proud he shows it!Georgie Kliers gone and got himself a boy. The accompanying is a photogr


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nd has found a thing he knows is worth his while. Never hangs around the office like he used to inthe morn. Never shows up hours aliead of time at stops and argue^^seball like he did a month ago; -WmAint got time, he sa^Bm beats it, See you later, but I knowAt Ive seen the last Ill see of him till night. From the snappy way hes walkin you can tell with half an eye •At his heart is brimmin full o love an joy;He a mans man and he knows it;Hes so doggone proud he shows it!Georgie Kliers gone and got himself a boy. The accompanying is a photograph of Ser-geant Herbert L. Hill, formerly a telegraphoperator on the Illinois Division, now in Com-pany C, Ninth Field Battalion, Signal E. F., France. Sergeant Hill enlisted shortlyafter we entered the war and has been inFrance for several months. He has beenwounded in action twice and will probably havesome very interesting stories to tell of his ex-perience when he returns to the railroad. Hishome is at Virginia, StTgeant Herbert L. Hill. Wounded Twice, butExpecting to Reenlist in the Railroad Army THE BALTIMORE AND 01 Miss Eileen Skube, daughter of Mr. and M. Skube, is the little lady in the accompany-ing picture. Her daddy is night clerk inthe chief dispatchers oflBce at Flora.


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