. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Please mention our magazine when ^riling advertisers 44 THE BALTLMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES xMAGAZINE. ft Baltimore and Ohio ftj I Employes Magazine I! II ★ II I I William F. Braden, Editor 1 | I I Office, Mount Royal Station, Baltimore, Md. | | I I Herbert D. Stitt, Staff Artist | | Hitting Home HHE Kaiser is reaching out hisblood-stained fist and hitting theBaltimore and Ohio month the pages of theEmployes Magazine tell of one or twomore former employes who have been thevictims of Hun bullets. These men leftoffices, shops and locomotives to
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Please mention our magazine when ^riling advertisers 44 THE BALTLMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES xMAGAZINE. ft Baltimore and Ohio ftj I Employes Magazine I! II ★ II I I William F. Braden, Editor 1 | I I Office, Mount Royal Station, Baltimore, Md. | | I I Herbert D. Stitt, Staff Artist | | Hitting Home HHE Kaiser is reaching out hisblood-stained fist and hitting theBaltimore and Ohio month the pages of theEmployes Magazine tell of one or twomore former employes who have been thevictims of Hun bullets. These men leftoffices, shops and locomotives to don theuniform of the nation. Their desk seat, their work bench ortheir seat in the engine cab or caboosehad been held open for their railroad furloughed them with thehope that they would some day againtake up the duties that they dropped toshoulder a rifle. But the Potsdam gang wants to crippleindustry in this country and they smilefiendishly every time they get a rail-road man over there. The correspond-ent of the New Yoik Terminafs recordsthe death in France of two very valuablemen formerly engaged in the offices inth
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