. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . f mostlypurple flowers. 7— (Zool.) Any of several larval sala-mandiers of the genus Ambystoma foundin the mountain lakes of Mexico and theWestern U. S., etc. 8— Culum (Obs.); 9— Hebrew measure; six , Md. Comrade 14. DIAMOND 1— A letter; _ 2— (Slang) A pohceman; 3— (E. Ind.) The consort of a Raja; 4— (Slang) Loud, banging noises; 5— To develop into a cancer; 6— The state of being content; 7— Trees yielding pears; 8— Covers with enamel; 9— (Prov. Eng.) Lexers; 10— In scholastic plmosophy, the abstractconception of being; 11— tA letter. Ba


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . f mostlypurple flowers. 7— (Zool.) Any of several larval sala-mandiers of the genus Ambystoma foundin the mountain lakes of Mexico and theWestern U. S., etc. 8— Culum (Obs.); 9— Hebrew measure; six , Md. Comrade 14. DIAMOND 1— A letter; _ 2— (Slang) A pohceman; 3— (E. Ind.) The consort of a Raja; 4— (Slang) Loud, banging noises; 5— To develop into a cancer; 6— The state of being content; 7— Trees yielding pears; 8— Covers with enamel; 9— (Prov. Eng.) Lexers; 10— In scholastic plmosophy, the abstractconception of being; 11— tA letter. Baltimore, Md. Red Crow 15. CHARADE (9) In Eastem climes, In olden cool, deep grave had eer entombed her; When her Lord had perished The wife hed cherished—Fate to this fiery furnace doomed her. I twang upon the light guitar, But music scarcely could you call itSensitive nerves such sounds abhor Nor would they care what fate befall it. {Continued on page j8) 24 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April, IQ2J. Aunt Marys Story of Newark VeteransEighth Annual Banquet and Dance Newark, OhioMarch 9, 1923 Dear Niece Jane: I hope as how youve got all your weeklymendin done so as youll have time toset down and listen to all Ive got to tellyou about the Veterans party that theyheld here last night. These Veterans dotravel so fast, Jane, that it aint possibleto keep track of em, and when it comes tothe Newark Veterans theyre swifter thanhumming birds. There was 34 of the Veteran folks whatwent from Baltimore on Wednesday Sturmer in the lead and the ladiesa-hanging on to his coat-tails. Do you recoUeck the first time you evertook a ride in a sleeping car? Well, then,you know jest how Sister Espey brother in charge had issued the orderthat anybody who was caught snoringshould have a clothespin put on to his orher nose, but it just happened that thegrand president himself snored so loudthat nobody else was heard. Sister Sturmerhad a good


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