. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . om Sidney, Ohio, toYoungstown, Ohio, on .\pril 17, via theBaltimore and Ohio, exclusively. Mr. Smith, the shipper, had been using acompetitive line, but after his conversationwith Mr. McKenna, he was convinced hecould save considerable money by merelydri\-ing his cattle a few miles further to ourline at Sidney, Ohio. The shipment wasrouted BaUirriore and Ohio to P. & L. E. atNew Castle, Pa., to Pulaski. Pa., whichrouting entitled the shipper to Pittsburghrate which was considered less than he hadbeen paying foreign lines previously. is


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . om Sidney, Ohio, toYoungstown, Ohio, on .\pril 17, via theBaltimore and Ohio, exclusively. Mr. Smith, the shipper, had been using acompetitive line, but after his conversationwith Mr. McKenna, he was convinced hecould save considerable money by merelydri\-ing his cattle a few miles further to ourline at Sidney, Ohio. The shipment wasrouted BaUirriore and Ohio to P. & L. E. atNew Castle, Pa., to Pulaski. Pa., whichrouting entitled the shipper to Pittsburghrate which was considered less than he hadbeen paying foreign lines previously. is highly commended for theinterest and lovaltywhich he displayed. He also holds the distinction of being mpossession of a commendable letter fromMr. Heiland, our esteemed district passen-ger agent, for advance information whichlater resulted in our Company securing apartv of 75 last July to Winona Lake, repre-senting the Westminster Choir, of whichMiss Clayton, ;natenal clerk :imember. 62 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, June, IQ22-. Good Morning, Evelyn Jean Bering;r! We are anxiously waiting to learn whichof the two material clerks will receive thehonor of securing this party this year. Nodoubt other clerks in the Division Account-ing Office will use their efTorts in behalf ofthe Baltimore and Ohio. We would like tomention this in the columns of the M.\ga- ZINE. The accompanying picture is of EvelynJean, the daughter of Ed. Beringer, Main-tenance of Way Bureau. With the approach of warmer weatherthe noon day ball games have also madetheir appearance. The boys of the officeevidently enjoy themselves immensely andclaim the exercise is indispensable. , our fuel clerk, believes that atailor could be used to more advantage thanan umpire. For further particulars, referto Hartman, Kinninger and Harker. The saddest word of tongue or pen—Eddy Snyders late again. We are told that Harold Theis recentlyacted as best man at a wedding but that heis inefficient as best man. He


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