. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . atWashington post office, under thenew parcel post law, was addressedto a B. & 0. man, as usual, the recip-ient being General Foreman F. Conductor Sanderson of the diningcar service, has returned from a visitto Denver, Colo. J. J. Daugherty, employed asmachinist at Washington, has justreturned from Arkansas, whither he went soon after thefirst of the year to place his large plantation in chargeof a good first class tenant. Walter Kidd, employed as machinist at Washington,spent the holidays with his mother at Richmond, Va. Agent Van Ells, of


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . atWashington post office, under thenew parcel post law, was addressedto a B. & 0. man, as usual, the recip-ient being General Foreman F. Conductor Sanderson of the diningcar service, has returned from a visitto Denver, Colo. J. J. Daugherty, employed asmachinist at Washington, has justreturned from Arkansas, whither he went soon after thefirst of the year to place his large plantation in chargeof a good first class tenant. Walter Kidd, employed as machinist at Washington,spent the holidays with his mother at Richmond, Va. Agent Van Ells, of Lawrenceville, reports that onJanuary 6th he had a small fire at his freight office,although, except for the burning of a few records, therewas no great damage done. It is thought that the firewas due to a defective flue. R. G. Lloyd, yard conductor at Vincennes, has beenhaving a jolly time with Old Man La Grippe, but is nowfeeling better and will return to duty in a few days. XtTtTtTTTTTttTTTTTYTTTT^..XIIiririrTXrXIIIirrTTXTTYTYT-. Why the Eyes of theBusiness World Areon the ROYAL Because it is the machine that isputting big things over these days—doing big things for big people. Per-formance, not price, sells the Royal. True, it sells for 25% less than the usuallist price of other standard machines. Butamong the thousands of Royal users are thebest and biggest concerns in the country—far too wise to buy a typewriter for mereprice reasons. They select the Royal for itsinherent merit and marvelous performance—after comparison with other machines. In simplicity, the Royal reaches a pointhitherto thought impossible; in efficiencyand durability it has given even the mostexperienced users a new idea of what toexpect from typewriters. The action of the Royal is refreshinglylight and easy. Its great speed, perfectalignment, and unequaled manifolding,t. _ -4 power make it a machine un-O excelled in all-around work-($95 in Owd.) ability. LET US PROVE IT. lade *t If any for T)nw,


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