. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rove. Who said Wallace was a quiet boy? Miss Marie Fester, collection clerk,recently returned from a vacation trip toBoston on the Steamship Nantucket. The railroads, as a whole, are making aspendid showing. If given half a chancethey will keep on improving and developingbetter service for shippers and the difficulties placed intheir way, the Baltimore and Ohio rendersthe best service ever provided in the trans-portation line. Washington, D. C, Freight Station Correspondent, W. L. Whiting Oh, Boy! Oh, Joy! Just to think thatth
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rove. Who said Wallace was a quiet boy? Miss Marie Fester, collection clerk,recently returned from a vacation trip toBoston on the Steamship Nantucket. The railroads, as a whole, are making aspendid showing. If given half a chancethey will keep on improving and developingbetter service for shippers and the difficulties placed intheir way, the Baltimore and Ohio rendersthe best service ever provided in the trans-portation line. Washington, D. C, Freight Station Correspondent, W. L. Whiting Oh, Boy! Oh, Joy! Just to think thatthe usually busy stork should have beenguilty ot missing any one connected withthe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in hiswanderings up and down our fair city!But he has evidently been locking abt utfor any places that he missed and in hisjourneys discovered that for ELEVEN longyears the home of our yardmaster, Fred,b. White, had not been enlivened with thesound of his wings hovering over it; so, as asurprise, and in order to try to make up for. The late Brakeman A. C. Maddox, who was afavorite with everybody lost time, he paused there long enough todrop a big, bouncing boy down the chimneyof the heme ot Meme White and hisgood wife. Do we congratulate the happyparents. We do, most heartily! We wishthem all the happiness that such eventsbring to Aged Couples. Agent A. H. Howes, Pataskala, Ohio,with his family, consisting of Mrs. Howesand son, Howard, and Miss Ora Moore, afriend of the family, recently made a visitto this city. While here they stayed at thehome of your correspondent. They werehere during the sad ceremonies connectedwith the death and funeral of PresidentHarding, and were thus enabled to witnessthe impressive rites that the solemn oc-casion called for. Many of our force have availed them-selves of holiday opportunities, and goodold New England, the glades of the South-land, the mountains of Pennsylvania andever popular Atlantic City have seen thesmiling countenances of t
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