. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . terests. Most of our executive officials are expectedto attend one of the two performances. Weknow that they are at all times anxious to sup-port any enterprise of this nature which show§the right spirit of enterprise and we need the interest and good wishes andsupport of all our local friends. The oppor-tunity for giving a really splendid production isa big one and we feel safe in saying that thenights of November 30 and December 1 will see the biggest Baltimore and Ohio social gather-ings ever held. In Pinafore there is no funnier or mor


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . terests. Most of our executive officials are expectedto attend one of the two performances. Weknow that they are at all times anxious to sup-port any enterprise of this nature which show§the right spirit of enterprise and we need the interest and good wishes andsupport of all our local friends. The oppor-tunity for giving a really splendid production isa big one and we feel safe in saying that thenights of November 30 and December 1 will see the biggest Baltimore and Ohio social gather-ings ever held. In Pinafore there is no funnier or more linger-ing song and melody than the one in which thechorus chimes in and so are his sisters and hiscousins and his aunts. Sir Joseph Porterusually had a large retinue of his relatives withhim. And in looking forward to this entertain-ment and thinking of the many employes freelyand gladly giving their time and effort to makeit a success, we want to be able to say of all ofthem and so are their sisters and their cousinsand their The Jayville Agent By R. G. PearceAgent, Apple Grove, W. Va. The train pulled into Jayville at seven twenty-four, When a lad (with suit case laden) stepped from the smoker door, And to the little station he quickly made his way With an air of self-reliance and a heart quite light and gay. Oh, the long anticipated would shortly come to pass. His dream from early childhood! His heart was beating fast, For on the very morrow, before the sun went down, Hed be the Depot Agent of the little Jayville town. Next morning eer the clock had turned to nearly lialf-past waiting room was crowded, all had fallen into lineTo get their tickets purchased and their baggage all checked through,For in just about ten minutes train Number Nine was due. The station trucks were loaded with eggs and chicks must be billed for Number Nine; the hackmen madly swore;The excess trunks were scattered and the U. S. Mail was shy,While both the train dispat


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