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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp06balt (find matches)
Title: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Subjects: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Publisher: (Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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merry wheeze, eh? Saved a V in one weekJust as e-a-s-y! Steen little thrift stamps, Every week or two;Buy me a Liberty Bond Fore the years through. 3,403 Employes in the U. S. Service Since the United States declared war on Germany, 3,403 employes of theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad Company have entered the Army and Navy. **Kultur and **Vultur are the same. Help put an endto both with War Savings Stamps A Bit of Laughing Gas Contrary People should marry their opposites.Most people are convinced that they did.—Louisville Courier-Journal. Divorced One—See here! I want you torestrain your client from acknowledging myalimony checks on picture postcards fromplaces where I cant afiford to go myself!—Judge. Getting Back at Hubby Mrs. Meekun—I wonder what theyll wear inheaven? Mr. Meekun—I suppose youll want the mostexpensive things, the same as here. Mrs. Meekun—That neednt alarm you,dear. You wont be there to pay for them.—Wroes Writings. 23 i Dont Cough Dont Sneeze Dont Spit ;
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Courtesy Virginia Department of Health Many diseases are spread in this manner, including pneumonia, measles, diphtheria,mumps, meningitis, infantile paralysis, grip, and tuberculosis. Dont cough or sneeze unless you have a handkerchief to your mouth. Dont spit on the floors of railroad cars, street cars, stations, public buildings, or side-walks; in fact any place where it might be offensive or dangerous. If you must spit, find a cuspidor, or use your handkerchief. And the Railroad Men are Pledged to Help YouDo It, Mr. Schwab! We must get the men and the guns and the airships over. More and more menmust go over, and more guns and rifles and motor trucks—rails, clothing, andhorses but the whole job depends upon you. I, for one, have every confidencethat you will do the job and do it right. /Vor/i Ihe address of July 4, of Mr.Charles M. Schwab, Director General of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. □ I 24 Wilson^s Call to Freemen Death Knell ofKaiserism and Teutonic Kultur i^From the
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