. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a Red Cap carrying a smart-lookingsuit case and a few moments later saw herstepping lightly into a Yellow Taxi in themost approved metropolitan style. If thefarm—or Baltimore—was worrying herat that particular moment there wasntany sign of it. Too bad, Messrs. Ireland and Bowden,to break in on your imaginations in thisrude way, and I hope I will be pardoned forrushing to the defense of our able corres-pondent.—Editor.) Auditor Passenger Receipts Correspondent, Frank 0. -ClarkeLittle Willie Aler thinks he will spend hisvacation this year on a honeymoon,
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . a Red Cap carrying a smart-lookingsuit case and a few moments later saw herstepping lightly into a Yellow Taxi in themost approved metropolitan style. If thefarm—or Baltimore—was worrying herat that particular moment there wasntany sign of it. Too bad, Messrs. Ireland and Bowden,to break in on your imaginations in thisrude way, and I hope I will be pardoned forrushing to the defense of our able corres-pondent.—Editor.) Auditor Passenger Receipts Correspondent, Frank 0. -ClarkeLittle Willie Aler thinks he will spend hisvacation this year on a honeymoon, for,alas! the dear boy is engaged. Congratu-lations Willie, but have you told Mamayet? Wont be long now before our annualpicnic! Remember how we have enjoyedourselves in the past years? Its going to bejust twice as fine this year. Keep open thedate, August 11, and help the committee toput it over big! April 19 was Miss Kitty Leacys birth-day and the girls gave her a fine party dur-ing lunch time. Many more happy birth-days Kitty!. The A. C. F. office cartoonist is having some fun withth; correspond ant, Miss Nellie Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, 1923 53 Id like to have some vacation photographstaken while you are away. Lets have aregular pictorial supplement each monthwith our notes! Auditor Coal and Coke Receipts Correspondent, John Limpert The Death of A. B. Seidenstricker A victim of the dreaded Hotchkiss Dis-ease, Mr. Seidenstricker took the radiumtreatment in an endeavor to check its effect,and at the end of the prescribed time waspronounced cured by his doctors. Appar-ently the strain was too great for his consti-tution, as he did not appear to be able toregain his strength, and for the past six oreight months had been failing, until thelatter part of February when he was com-pelled to give up entirely and was confinedto bed, where he remained until the endcame at p. m., April 10. Mr. Seidenstricker entered the service ofthe Company as clerk in the Agents
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