. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . toKnow This Brotherhood Bank It is YOUR bank. You can bank by mail here. Write for circular. You will receive 4%—and more—on your savings deposits. Every savings depositor is a partner in this bank, sharing in its profits. This is a National bank—a member of the Federal Reserve—that doeseverything a National bank does—and more. Your patronage is invited. In return this bank promises safety, security, cooperation and a sharein its profits. BROTHERHOOD OF RAIT WAY C1£RKS NATIONAL BANK <^ OF CINCINNATI Hartley, Montana, W. Va. Note no blacksmoke 1 Rich


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . toKnow This Brotherhood Bank It is YOUR bank. You can bank by mail here. Write for circular. You will receive 4%—and more—on your savings deposits. Every savings depositor is a partner in this bank, sharing in its profits. This is a National bank—a member of the Federal Reserve—that doeseverything a National bank does—and more. Your patronage is invited. In return this bank promises safety, security, cooperation and a sharein its profits. BROTHERHOOD OF RAIT WAY C1£RKS NATIONAL BANK <^ OF CINCINNATI Hartley, Montana, W. Va. Note no blacksmoke 1 Richard Rice, third trick operator,Jerome Junction, died of heart failure at hishome, Rockwood, on December 26. Weextend to the bereaved family our sinceresympathy. A bowling contest has been started be-tween Master Mechanic Schad and hisforemen and the male employes of theSuperintendents and Division AccountantsOffices. Two matcheshavebeenplayed,threegames each, each team winning one next match will decide the Miss Emma Shaw, clerk to MasterMechanic Schad, is wearing a beautifuldiamond on the third finger of her lefthand. J. D. Butler, shop clerk, is thelucky man. Emma and John won}, saywhen the happy event is to take place, butwell, be there with wedding bells just thesame. Congratulations! One of our photographs is TrackmanWilliam Zinn. We are glad to give him aplace of honor in our columns. OnOctober 13, 1923, Mr. Zinn discovered abroken wheel on car in the train of No. 94,engine 4628, at Meyersdale. He advisedthe train crew and car was set off. close observation and prompt actionprobably prevented an accident. W. Zinn, Section Man, whose close observationprobably prevented an accident Pittsburgh District Correspondent, E. N. Fairgrieve I would like to call the attention ofemployes of the Pittsburgh and PittsburghTerminal Divisions to the little postal cardfound in each issue of the Magazine forthe purpose of soliciting business for theRa


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