. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . s interest adjustment 97 Making final payment Total cash payment $ EACH $ BOND 11 monthly payments of $ . $ 12th installment $ Less interest adjustment Making final payment. Total cash payment $ Should more than one bond of either denomination be desired, the paymentswould be increased according to the number of bonds subscribed for. Should an employe leave the service of the Baltimore and Ohio RailroadCompany before completing the payments necessary to purchase the bond orbonds subscribed for, the pay
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . s interest adjustment 97 Making final payment Total cash payment $ EACH $ BOND 11 monthly payments of $ . $ 12th installment $ Less interest adjustment Making final payment. Total cash payment $ Should more than one bond of either denomination be desired, the paymentswould be increased according to the number of bonds subscribed for. Should an employe leave the service of the Baltimore and Ohio RailroadCompany before completing the payments necessary to purchase the bond orbonds subscribed for, the payments may be continued in cash until the bonds arefully paid for or, if desired, the subscriber will be relieved from the obligation tomake further payments, and the money paid on account will be refunded to thesubscriber. It is important that the application blanks be returned to the Treasurer ofthe Company prior to July 1, 1917. For further information apply to the office of Division Superintendent, orto the Treasurer at □ I i1 I □ i Ii j 11 !! i § □ l i It 1 i□ □ □ I I !!1! □ 1 i 1 I| | 1 1 □ □ The Road to France By Daniel M. Henderson prize winning poem in the patriotic poem contest of the Natioof New York) ■□lllllll annul cm On imt;ni:iimillt;;miir,iinf:iiiiiiiiimt:nnii t:nn it:n. lit: nnno iliicm intlnmn t: mil ; mini lOininniinunmimnici nunniiiimuit; itinni it) nt: miiit;; mint: iimtM nino nnti inn ( u .111 THANK God our liberating lanceGoes flaming on the way to France!To France—the trail the Gurkhas found!To France—old Englands rallying ground!To France—the path the Russians strode!To France—the Anzacs glory road!To France—where our Lost Legion ranTo fight and die for God and man!To France—with every race and breedThat hates Oppressions brutal creed! Ah, France—how could our hearts forgetThe path by which came Lafayette?How could the haze of doubt hang lowUpon the road of Rochambeau?How was it tha
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