. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . round in Sandusky, Ohio; DivisionOperator J. M. Griffin was seen in a wheelchair on the Atlantic City boardwalk; C.M. Trussell, chief train dispatcher, was inthe swim at Cedar Point; Master MechanicJ. A. Tschuor and family visited old friendsin Wapokaneto, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pa;W. H. Yeager, terminal trainmaster, NewCastle Junction, had a good time at CrookedLake, Ind. W. W. McGaughey, chief clerk to thesuperintendent, shook the dust of the oldtown for his annual two weeks vacation,and wended his way towards the village ofJackson Center, where he ind

. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . round in Sandusky, Ohio; DivisionOperator J. M. Griffin was seen in a wheelchair on the Atlantic City boardwalk; C.M. Trussell, chief train dispatcher, was inthe swim at Cedar Point; Master MechanicJ. A. Tschuor and family visited old friendsin Wapokaneto, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pa;W. H. Yeager, terminal trainmaster, NewCastle Junction, had a good time at CrookedLake, Ind. W. W. McGaughey, chief clerk to thesuperintendent, shook the dust of the oldtown for his annual two weeks vacation,and wended his way towards the village ofJackson Center, where he ind Stock Photo
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . round in Sandusky, Ohio; DivisionOperator J. M. Griffin was seen in a wheelchair on the Atlantic City boardwalk; C.M. Trussell, chief train dispatcher, was inthe swim at Cedar Point; Master MechanicJ. A. Tschuor and family visited old friendsin Wapokaneto, Ohio and Pittsburgh, Pa;W. H. Yeager, terminal trainmaster, NewCastle Junction, had a good time at CrookedLake, Ind. W. W. McGaughey, chief clerk to thesuperintendent, shook the dust of the oldtown for his annual two weeks vacation, and wended his way towards the village ofJackson Center, where he indulged in hisfavorite pastime of farming. Our sincere sympathy is extended to Ter-minal Trainmaster J. A. Young, in thedeath ot his infant daughter on August 18;to General Yardmaster O. L. Murphy in theloss of his father, who died August 28; andto A. S. Wilson, agent, Niles, Ohio, deathclaiming his beloved wife on September 22_ The two little fellows in the picture are:Bobby, age 5, and Billy, age 2, children of R. R. McWilliams, assistant. J. C. Glenn and P. J. Eilbeck chief clerk to the superintendent, in theirlatest model King Two. Here also are J. C. Glenn and P. I. Eil-beck, two of the fastest basket ball playersin Lawrence County, and who will be in theline-up of the Baltimore and Ohio team inthe City League, which will open the seasonthe latter part of December. The accompanying picture of the New-Castle Division Police Department, takenat the Youngstown, Ohio, Passerger Sta-tion, shows Captain T. L. Johnson and themembers of his force. They are wearingtheir new uniforms, which were recentlypurchased—to be worn only on special occa-sions. Captain Johnson has been makingan enviable record for his department. Themembers of his force are proving a terror tocar robbers, with the result that thieving offreight cars has been reduced to a minimum. When you hear of any of your friendsgoing to use the Railroad, dont be afraid toask them to use the best, the Baltimore andOhio. You