. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ot least she should have, judgingfrom the bills she sends me. And youwant a transfer to this city? Sure thing. Met her first at thepicnic. Met her at your your car from Miss Morristo take her riding. I owe you for theforty quarts of John Ds life blood Iused while I was hog-heading thatcar around with one hand, while the other was around . But let it go. Ive got some dough planted, me transferred here and Illtalk up those ginnies that bother usloading and unloading cars for thepoor switchmen to bump about untilthis ro


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ot least she should have, judgingfrom the bills she sends me. And youwant a transfer to this city? Sure thing. Met her first at thepicnic. Met her at your your car from Miss Morristo take her riding. I owe you for theforty quarts of John Ds life blood Iused while I was hog-heading thatcar around with one hand, while the other was around . But let it go. Ive got some dough planted, me transferred here and Illtalk up those ginnies that bother usloading and unloading cars for thepoor switchmen to bump about untilthis road11 have to have shay en-gines to pull a drag. Do I get thetransfer and, paregorically, the story of mine about shootinArkansaw golf with the two littledotted bones was like the story aboutSouth America. Ive got the firstpenny I ever had—swallowed I transferred? What? I think I can arrange a transferBlake, the superintendent I wish you luck. Thanks. But youcan t wish luck ona guy. Hes got to go out and get Large combination freight and passenger steamers of the Matson Navigation Company are using our piers at Locust Point as their berths on the AtlanticCoast. The Buckeye State and the Hawkeye State, twin steamers, are seen in the picture, lower left. Lower right, Captain John I. Diggs; upper left, thestewardess and two of the entertainers; upper right, a group of the officers, all of the Hawkeye State. This boat sailed on June 25 for Hawaii, via Havana,the Panama Canal, Los Angeles and San Francisco; it will return to Baltimore by the same route. The Buckeye State will leave for the same trip on July the loss in foreign trade caused by the cessation of the large amount of German shipping that came to Baltimore before the war, this port is attractingthe increasing attention of shipping interests all over the world. Its splendid natural facilities, the deep channels to new pier facilities, its favorable freightrates from the large indus


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