. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . spelling of your answer. The answer gaining 185 Foints (which is the maximum) will win th%OAKLAND Automobile, or $1,000 in cash. Second highest will win $750; thirdprize, $500; and so on down the list of 25 big prizes. In case of a tie, both win-ners will receive same prize. Send in your answer TODAY. As soon as youranswer is received, samples -will be sent FREE, to assist you in closes January 14, 1922. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY—YOU CAN WIN Yon will not be asked to subscribe to Mothers Magazine, nor spend onepenny in order to win. We hav


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . spelling of your answer. The answer gaining 185 Foints (which is the maximum) will win th%OAKLAND Automobile, or $1,000 in cash. Second highest will win $750; thirdprize, $500; and so on down the list of 25 big prizes. In case of a tie, both win-ners will receive same prize. Send in your answer TODAY. As soon as youranswer is received, samples -will be sent FREE, to assist you in closes January 14, 1922. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY—YOU CAN WIN Yon will not be asked to subscribe to Mothers Magazine, nor spend onepenny in order to win. We have given away THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS inrrizes. .lay Merry, Fairmont, Mont., just won $1,000. Vou may be the nextlucky winner. Write your ans%ver to the Puzzle on one side of the paper, nameand address in per ri-ht hand corner. You can win—Answer the Puzzle NOWand send vonr solution to ^M^v?^^^a?r • MOTHER S» MAGAZINE, ^hicago. Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 6o Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, December, ig2i. the other day? Why somebody else does not get mar-ried? E. G. Masher, secretary to the superin-tendent for the last several years, becamea benedict on November 8. The happycouple are now receiving congratulationsof their many friends. This being the last issue of the Magazinefoi- the year 1921, your correspondent de-sires to take this opportunity to thank allwho have in any way assisted during theyear, and to ask for a fuller cooperationduring the succeeding months to the endthat our alloted space in the Magazine willbe more interesting to all employes. Some branches of the service seldom con-tribute and I am anxious to hear from any-one having something of general interest. May I extend to you best wishes for AMerry Christmas and A Happy New Year. Section Foreman Luther A. Huffman when train is about 50 feet west of NorthBend station. William Henry Harrison was the ninthPresident of the United States and the firstOhio son to sit in the chair of the ch


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