. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a certain gentleman, (who is not somuch for looks but oh, man, why at timeshe shows an intelligence thats almosthuman); anyway, from Braddock to Glen-wood, hes so much buried in the depths ofsaid stories that the conductor has oneawful time getting a look at Jims addition to this remarkable interest, hespends half the nights in attending to hiscorrespondence school instructions onHow to Become a Detective. At lunchtime—well, hes even quit eating—so en-thralling is this new profession of his. Justat present hes working on a most vital case—hot b


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a certain gentleman, (who is not somuch for looks but oh, man, why at timeshe shows an intelligence thats almosthuman); anyway, from Braddock to Glen-wood, hes so much buried in the depths ofsaid stories that the conductor has oneawful time getting a look at Jims addition to this remarkable interest, hespends half the nights in attending to hiscorrespondence school instructions onHow to Become a Detective. At lunchtime—well, hes even quit eating—so en-thralling is this new profession of his. Justat present hes working on a most vital case—hot boxes. His office hours are from12 to p. m., with one hour for lunch. One of our most popular engineers wasrecently slightly injured when No. 17 de-railed at Pinkerton. Cheer up, Harry,thats only half as bad as when Cupid takesthat little bow and arrow of his and aimsto injure your heart. Allow us to introduce to our Clarksburgfolks our new ticket clerk, Carl H. Enlow came to us from the AccountingDepartment, Machinist Joe Shutte Monongah Division Clarksburg Correspondent, Vernon A. Lyon, Assislaril Ticket Agent The announcement of the marriage ofMrs. Delia D. Burdick and Louis T. Kinneycame as a complete surprise to their manyfriends. The wedding was quietly per-formed at the parsonage of the ClarksburgBaptist Church on Wednesday, February 8,by Rev. J. W. Graves. Immediatelj follow-ing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Kinney lefton train No. 3 for Cincinnati, where theyspent their honeymoon. On their returnthey will take up their abode in the GoreHotel. Mr. Kinney is a well known railroader,holding the position of leverman, MDTower. Our hearty congratulations areextended to the happy couple. The accompanying photograph is of JoeShutte, machinist, Clarksburg Schutte has been in the service for anumber of years and is a popular employehere. We regret to report the death of Eli , father of our chief bill clerk. MissInez Cogar, Clarksb


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