. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . This little booklet willkeep track of your invest-ments and simplify vo^^rnext years Income Taxproblems. We will send you a copyfree of charge. Drop usa postal to-day. Dept. 4. IRVING K. FARRINGTON AND COMPANY30 BROAD ST., NEW YORK * New Castle Division Correspondents A. C. Harris, Assistant Chief Clerk to Superin-tendent, New Castle, Pa.P. W. Adams, Telegi aph OperatorO. C. Bedell, Telegraph Operator The news of the death of Burl J. Daughertycame as a decided shock to his many friends.Mr. Daughertj^ had held a number of oflScialpositions on different
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. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . This little booklet willkeep track of your invest-ments and simplify vo^^rnext years Income Taxproblems. We will send you a copyfree of charge. Drop usa postal to-day. Dept. 4. IRVING K. FARRINGTON AND COMPANY30 BROAD ST., NEW YORK * New Castle Division Correspondents A. C. Harris, Assistant Chief Clerk to Superin-tendent, New Castle, Pa.P. W. Adams, Telegi aph OperatorO. C. Bedell, Telegraph Operator The news of the death of Burl J. Daughertycame as a decided shock to his many friends.Mr. Daughertj^ had held a number of oflScialpositions on different divisions, as mastermechanic and road foreman of engines, but hisfailing health had gradually forced him to relin-quish the more strenuous positions and he hadrecently been, acting as rules examiner on ourdivision. Mr. Daugherty was widely known e wher writing advertisers 90 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. The late Burl J. Daugherty on the System and his kindly disposition andunfailing courtesy attracted a host of friendsamong the men with whom he came in contact.Their heartfelt sympathy is extended to thewife and children in their bereavement. William F. Wilson, promoted New Castle Divi-sion engineer, now with the A. E. F., and lo-cated at Engers, Germany, writes a very inter-esting letter to his old friends. Mr. Wilsonenlisted about June, 1917. and is with the Sec-ond Division as ambulance driver. Through-out the desperate work in the Argonne, at. Chateau Thierry, St. Mihiel, Soissons, andChampagne, the Second Division suffered manycasualties, and the ambulance drivers wereforced to the limit of their endurance. In hisletter, Mr. Wilson sends his best wishes to hismany friends. J. C. Bahl, clerk in Agents office at Wooster, Ohio, was recently called to New York by arepresentative of the Italian Government. Ason of Mr. Bahl had been killed on the Italianfront while driving a bombing pla