. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . which finally resultedin her death. Chas. Veidt, a brother, isemployed in the Division Accounting Office,Dayton, Ohio. We extend to the familyour sincerest sympathy. The Baltimore and Ohio Freight Houseis still located at Third and Webster make this announcement for the benefitof those coming to the building. It is thesame building and the only difference isthat it has been given a nevv coat of paintwhich gives it a decidedly different appear-ance. Just a word to those who work inthe building—do your share toward keep-ing it nice. East Dayto
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . which finally resultedin her death. Chas. Veidt, a brother, isemployed in the Division Accounting Office,Dayton, Ohio. We extend to the familyour sincerest sympathy. The Baltimore and Ohio Freight Houseis still located at Third and Webster make this announcement for the benefitof those coming to the building. It is thesame building and the only difference isthat it has been given a nevv coat of paintwhich gives it a decidedly different appear-ance. Just a word to those who work inthe building—do your share toward keep-ing it nice. East Dayton, Ohio Correspondent, Enw. M. M.\NXix Business is booming on the Toledo andWellston Divisions, with every indicationof a continuance. Shippers are beginningto realize the many advantages the Balti-more and Ohio Railroad offers them inprompt and speedy movement and cour-teous treatment. The year 1924 bids fairto excel 1923. Our M.\GAZiNE has taken the lead inBusiness Solicitation. Keeping employesinformed of the latest developments is. The late Miss Maude E. Veid: Stimulating. Every employe can be a goodsolicitor for business. With the approach of Spring everythingbrightens up and looks more Foreman W. A. Gilmore has al-ready started activities. The installationof the Water Softening Plant, a generalclean-up and a few additional improve-ments puts us in a better position thanever to give Ai service. Master Mechanic T. C. OBrien is aboutthe busiest man on the railroad at thepresent time, watching every is always careful of the companysinterests and the well being of the employes,and ever vigilant in the prompt discharge ofhis duties. Mr. OBriens motto isRespect all and you will be respected. Our old friend Thomas G«rdy, untilrecently yard master, second shift, hasmoved to third shift at East Dayton, and,by the way—I guess that new car is thecause of it. Ivan Van Hall has taken the second shiftas yard master. Van is adept at thegame. We are glad
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