. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . aw more from the paymaster. What betterway of making him more valuable than by educating himalong railroad lines? What better way of educating himthan through the free library? What better way ofteaching him how to use the library than by a class ofadvertising which will tell him of the books that he needsto study? The railway company figures that a man is worth asmuch as a modern locomotive; that he will wear longerand depreciate less. He may not have as much pull,but he will have more push, and by his brain powerdevelop more initiative than a mere ma


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . aw more from the paymaster. What betterway of making him more valuable than by educating himalong railroad lines? What better way of educating himthan through the free library? What better way ofteaching him how to use the library than by a class ofadvertising which will tell him of the books that he needsto study? The railway company figures that a man is worth asmuch as a modern locomotive; that he will wear longerand depreciate less. He may not have as much pull,but he will have more push, and by his brain powerdevelop more initiative than a mere machine. To summarize: The free library by advertising itsbooks will create a demand for them, the users will becomemore dependable employes and be worth more to them-selves and their employers. The clerk in the retail storesells more shirts and collars if he knows all about hisstock, and the railway or factory employe will do betterwork if he realizes and knows all of the possibilities ofhis particular line of employment. NOTICE THE SMILE. By courtesy of the Illinois Steel Company, from Safety Bulletin. A CHIPPER IN THE FOUNDRY WHO DIDNT TAKE A CHANCE. When Thomas P. Gore, the blind United States Senatorfrom Oklahoma, was in Indianapolis to attend the Mar-shall notification ceremonies he told a story to illustratea political point he had made. Old Abe was a negro in Arkansas who had never seenan automobile until he went to the city one day and wasnearly struck by the machine as it went speeding downthe street at about 30 miles an hour. The old manjumped to the sidewalk and gazed open-mouthed afterthe car. Foh, de good Lawd! ejaculated Uncle Abe, datmans hosses mus a been goin some when dey brukway frum dat kerridge.—Indianapolis News. Is a ton of coal very much, Pa?It depends on whether you are shoveling it or payingfor it.—The Jester. There is no man shortage; yet every station in life is full of delayed freight Why? The humanempties must answer. Let us find our loads and p


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