. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . we are all one, and our intereststhe same. It shows the fraternal spiritamong us, especially when we see the widediversity of interests covered, the Chil-drens Page, Womens Department, theletters of our executive officers, etc. A new organization has been formed atthe East Dayton Roundhouse, known asthe Gloom Chasers. AH are fully enrolled,and there is a Ladies Auxiliary. The pass-word is Smile. Eugene Farley, Car Repair Department,will soon be led to the altar by one of Day-tons fairest. Our congratulations followMr. and Mrs. Farley on their journeyth


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . we are all one, and our intereststhe same. It shows the fraternal spiritamong us, especially when we see the widediversity of interests covered, the Chil-drens Page, Womens Department, theletters of our executive officers, etc. A new organization has been formed atthe East Dayton Roundhouse, known asthe Gloom Chasers. AH are fully enrolled,and there is a Ladies Auxiliary. The pass-word is Smile. Eugene Farley, Car Repair Department,will soon be led to the altar by one of Day-tons fairest. Our congratulations followMr. and Mrs. Farley on their journeythrough wedded life. Michael Dugan, boilermaker, IndianaDivision, paid us a brief visit while on hisvacation. Mike is well and favorablyknown to our boys, who were all pleased tosee him. Nobody can pose like Toledo Division Correspondent, Edward M. Mannix East Dayton Toledo, Ohio, we congratulate you onwinning the Safety banner in the special Cartoon by E. B. Pierce, Valuation Department Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers. 64 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, September, iQ2i Toledo Assistant Correspondent, Frank During the month of June, 1921, a totalof 534,209 tons of lake coal were dumped atthe Toledo coal machine into lake tonnage from opening of navigation toJune 30, totaled 953,539 tons, and repre-sents the heaviest dumping that the Toledomachine has handled in any similar periodsince the erection of the machine. H. N. Schoenberger, agent, thinks thathe has qualified as a competent chauffeur forone of those things that they make inDetroit, Michigan. Recently when an in-quiry was sent him as to whether he wanteda refund in cash, or to take the refundamount in repair work, because of the re-duction in price of those things, heelected to take the cash. William Kind, clerk, coal machine, was avisitor at the recent Dempsey-Carpentiersocking contest. Mose reports thatnothing unusual happened on the trip, ex-cept that the first night in the Pullma


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