. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . —no matter howhumble or jioor in this worlds goods—-todevelop the quality of COURTESY to anunlimited degree.—Rock Island Magazine Photographs of Indian relics, arrowheads, appear in this issue. These werepresented by Ccneral Yardmaster C. who delights in collecting them andtakes jjleasure in showing anyone hisexcellent collection. Mr. Grimms am-bition is to have the best collection possible and he is always on thi market for an\thing that will make it mr>re lomidete. The writer had the pleasure of seeingthis collection, which consists of sev


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . —no matter howhumble or jioor in this worlds goods—-todevelop the quality of COURTESY to anunlimited degree.—Rock Island Magazine Photographs of Indian relics, arrowheads, appear in this issue. These werepresented by Ccneral Yardmaster C. who delights in collecting them andtakes jjleasure in showing anyone hisexcellent collection. Mr. Grimms am-bition is to have the best collection possible and he is always on thi market for an\thing that will make it mr>re lomidete. The writer had the pleasure of seeingthis collection, which consists of severalthousand arrowheads, axes, hammers, cere-monial stones, etc., and it is well worth whileto visit .\Ir. Gramms home and have himgo over it in detail. Recent check of System box car equip-ment shows that there is a good chance forcar inspectors to do a great deal of grxx)work in the way of properly classifying boxcar equipment for various has been found that car inspectors haveplaced commodity card. Form Ii26-Re\.,. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO NEWARK DIVtSION EMPLOYESCollection of arrowheads belonging to General Yardmaster C. C. Grimm, Newark, j. Storekeeper W. T. Giblin and Carman Helper Albert Kolb. Shelby, Ohio, Office Force. 4. Painter Emil F. Andres and his new wife, nee Miss Alice Hess Sandusky. $. A friend of Conductor C. C. OHara shownin No. 6/ listening to a le:ture on the merits of the Best and Only. 7. Ralph Herbert, son of R. S. Cook, Accounting Department, Newark Baltimore and Ohio Magazine. February. ig24 ■on box car equipment showing on the faceof the card, good for merchandise orgood for rough freight. Marking the car good for merchandisewhen it is considered a good car for loading,is a common practice, the inspector beingtmder the impression that this means a firstclass car, in every respect. Recent advicefrom Superintendent, Freight Car Depart-ment says there is a shortage of box car■equipment for first class commodities, suc


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