. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MB ^^ All Other manufacturers failed to produce P^m D^^ what we now otTrr you—our newly pal-• W\W\l enled Billfold, with 6 combination.^ Intel.^^^ ^^ ^^ This been tested by many rail-Worth $ road men. who pronounce it perfect. FromInventor to you. We sell no stores, no•ienta—we ffive you their profits. This Billfold is made ofreal genuine leather; nopaperorcloth to rot from perspira-tion, will not fall apart in water. Has 3 folds and 6 separatecompartments. Transparent compartments for the larg-est railroad pass, secret place for pap


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . MB ^^ All Other manufacturers failed to produce P^m D^^ what we now otTrr you—our newly pal-• W\W\l enled Billfold, with 6 combination.^ Intel.^^^ ^^ ^^ This been tested by many rail-Worth $ road men. who pronounce it perfect. FromInventor to you. We sell no stores, no•ienta—we ffive you their profits. This Billfold is made ofreal genuine leather; nopaperorcloth to rot from perspira-tion, will not fall apart in water. Has 3 folds and 6 separatecompartments. Transparent compartments for the larg-est railroad pass, secret place for paper money, place forgold and silver, two separate places for large or small busi-ness cards, an identifCPtion card, place for postage stamps,car tlckttf. jtarly Ladiws or ireuts can use this Tostpalfl. Mention black m tan S^, draft only. Bestjet Leather Goods Co. <!?e«u:.d°.oh{t Ilutst nil nlmri tlim imiijaziut 94 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. ENGINE No. 1404 AND CREW Standing of Clubs. Teams. Won. ^^^^ Yard 6 0 1000 Motive Power 5 1 833 Machinists 4 2 667 Freight House 3 3 500 Scales 0 6 000 Superintendents Office 0 6 000 On October 2d, the stork visited the homeof brakeman and Mrs. J. W. Beatty of Connells-ville and left an eight pound boy. Mother andson are doing well. The accompanying photograph is of en-gine No. 1404, running on trains Nos. 50 and 51between Connellsville and Fairmont. Readingfrom left to right the employes shown are:T. E. Miller, master mechanic; T. S. Blacklin,engineer; D. T. Sanner, fireman; A. C. McCor-mick, general foreman; E. J. McSw^eeney, assis-tant roundhouse foreman; M. OConnor, hostlerforeman; T. Logan, pipe fitter foreman; T. Mc-Kivitt, clerk, master mechanics office; J. Lu-jack, pipe fitter; Thomas Nee, roundhouse fore-man. W. A. Burnsworth has been appointed nightticket clerk at Connellsville station. was formerly clerk and warehouse-man at Confluence agency.


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