. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Allen BebeStoreroom Clerk, Staten Island Lines Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, June, iq3i 33. Frank Stafford cars. He is no Tin Horn Sport as he hasa pla\ful habit of handing the conductor$ to pay his fare and telling him to keepthe change. Some tipster, eh? I beg hispardon, that was a lapsus linguae; Iintended to say some tipper. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended toour friend and brother clerk, A. M. Miles,in the recent loss he has sustained in thedeath of his most estimable wife. May He who doeth all things well helphim bear up under this sad affli


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Allen BebeStoreroom Clerk, Staten Island Lines Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, June, iq3i 33. Frank Stafford cars. He is no Tin Horn Sport as he hasa pla\ful habit of handing the conductor$ to pay his fare and telling him to keepthe change. Some tipster, eh? I beg hispardon, that was a lapsus linguae; Iintended to say some tipper. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended toour friend and brother clerk, A. M. Miles,in the recent loss he has sustained in thedeath of his most estimable wife. May He who doeth all things well helphim bear up under this sad affliction. The • accompanying picture is a goodreproduction of Frank Stafford, a faithfuland loyal employe of the Railroad, who isnow acting as bargeman at Locust Point,and as location clerk at Canton and CurtisBay terminals. Mr. Stafford is another veteran who hasanswered the call to the colors as issuedby President Willard and Vice-PresidentFries; he succeeded in obtaining for ship-ment via the Baltimore and Ohio duringweek ending April 30, 26 cars destined tocompetitive points. I^Ir. Stafford entered the employ of theRailnjad


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