. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . served as a laborer for four years,apprentice four years and in 1880 was madea mill machine hand. He retired onNovember 10, 1922. On June 4, 1923, Mr. Taneyhill waspresented with the fifty year service buttonat a meeting of the Baltimore Chapter ofthe \eterans Association, at Moose Hall,Baltimore. Locomotiveful Book- Catechism A Use--Order throughOffice Magazine WE have just received a copy of the1923 edition of a book entitledLocomotive Catechism, byRobert Grimshaw. It is a-good book andone that would be of use to every engineer,fireman and shop emplo
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . served as a laborer for four years,apprentice four years and in 1880 was madea mill machine hand. He retired onNovember 10, 1922. On June 4, 1923, Mr. Taneyhill waspresented with the fifty year service buttonat a meeting of the Baltimore Chapter ofthe \eterans Association, at Moose Hall,Baltimore. Locomotiveful Book- Catechism A Use--Order throughOffice Magazine WE have just received a copy of the1923 edition of a book entitledLocomotive Catechism, byRobert Grimshaw. It is a-good book andone that would be of use to every engineer,fireman and shop employe. It explainsfully the handhng and operation of allkinds of locomotives. It answers overfour thousand questions with g;ferenceto steam and electric locomotives, andvarious kinds of air brakes. The book isspecially helpful in preparing for anexamination. Locomotive Catechism contains over900 pages and 500 illustrations. Theprice is $ per copy. It may be securedfrom the Baltin^e and Ohio Mag.\zine,Mount Royal Station, Baltimore, FAITHFUL SERVICE REWARDED-RETIRED EMPLOYESLeft to right: W H. Wilson, John W. Jones, George O. Evans, Michael F. Kelly, and Jchn W. Lyhan 84 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, July, 192j luiiiajnjiiiiLiiiainirinuiiaimiiTUiii:* STOP THAT LEAK! Look for the Honor Stations!STOP THAT LEAK! STOP THAT LEAK! Accurate Weights Insure Correct Freight Charges Gains in Revenue from Check-Weighing and Revising Classification of Inbound and Transfer L. C. L. Freight, April, 1923 Note:—Each month there Mill he published in the Magazine, statement of increases, shown by stations, made iji revenueof the Company by revising classification and check-weighing inbound L. C. L. shipments and L. C. L. freight in transfer. EASTERN LINESBaltimore DivisionBrunswick, Md •35 Brunswick Transfer, Md 753-36 Frederick, , D. , , Va. Laurel, Md Mt. Airv, Md Rock^ilie, .Summit Point, W. Uniontown, D. C Washington, D. C Washington Junc
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