Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1923, Page 45

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“Soft Snap” Idea of U. S. Job . Rapped by Civil Service Head “Dos” and “don’ts” for government Remember that discipline 1s just employes have been compiled By Wil-| a8 necessary in the civil ag in ‘the Mam C. Deming,~ president of ‘the | "pecdinomical with time and sup- | Civil Service Commission, who has| plies. ‘Eoth are ‘paid for with tax- brought to the public service his|Payers’ money. experience of many years as editor| People Are Employers. and publisher. | Be self-reliant and ambitious for : | promotion rightfully, earned. Motion Mr. Deming presents maxims fOT |5 more than half of promotion. “betore entering the service,” as fol-| Let patience, courtesy, and an hon- fowa: |est effort to serve your employers, Look upon work for the govem-;ll‘)vflffl.?o American cltizens, be your 2 constant guldes. ment as a worth-while career. 0 Tell the truth. The truth ab;flu(lyolu’f_‘"’éb“:‘h‘ff‘f‘yéz €51, mora pus- o Jour faults may not be as damaging|’ ‘Dont be afraid te go ahead for ! e 3 . | fear of making mistakes.. Don't re- Not a “Soft Snap. peat your mistakes. Dom't view civil service pn:hlnns‘ Don't nurse & grievance. Lay your as_easy berths. | troubles before your chief. “He' has Don't attempt to deceive. - Don't [been through it himself and under- underestimate the government's facils | stands. itles for learning the truth. |, Don't talk too much or too loudly. President. Deming gives the fol-|You can defend your rights without lowing advice for “after entering the|becoming a nuisance. service”: | “Don't be' in too much of ‘a hurry Be prompt In reporting for duty, about-leaving at quitting time.. Al - Ulhe day starts best that|little added to your day may add a little to'your pay check. mony brought out in the trial of/Maj. SECOND ARMY DOCTOR ook, ror:"in ‘udaition o tne’ court - | tenographer, he Lad a stenographer | in his employ at the trial of his for- FACES TRIAL TUESDAY .+ e U | FORFEITS $50 IN FOOD CASE. Capt. Gwynn to Be Court-Martialed | Abraham Jaffe, a merchan't, charged {with having in his store impure i i i ndies, in violation of the pure in Fort Eustis Malpractice | food and drug act. forfeited v {terday in the United of Police Court. C ¢ Fleury, a milk |'dealer, charged wi selling milk be- low the ndard, forfeited $30 i t. veral cl malpractice and out of the treatme vate Guy Pendleton both legs while on at Fort against practically the san RS E Sl Corps Was Ly an Army nartial last week Findings of t art-martial which sat in Maj. Cook’s case, in which he 1judged on two of now bein H. Band- ) district of Washington. Maj. ) it was rned, ha e 1 to duty >endleton automobile accid was removed t ind treated for in 1923 he wi L3500, 2 in Thas ey LASCO punderstands COUGHS. COLDS, | xoamitel, whe b ) PTE and “FLU and puts them sway. n the tre Fers g in the h ing the entire pre of the Cook trial, whick ed more than two i A X weeks, Pendleton” sat in the court- b ; LASCO. Fach | | room in a wheel chair with his mother | || teas" contains 4 grains of Aspirin in| by his si ‘Washington Drug Capt. Gwynn has an_opportu- | Bxchange, and Losdbeater-Dian o brreos ||| nity to eee all the evidence and testi- [ —_ - —1 Catarrh 1 CLlNICAL tests have proved that Zonite, the World War antiseptic, is highly effective in cases of nasal catarrh. The antiseptic is used in dilution as a nasal spray for this trouble. Its effect is to cleanse the mu- cous membrane and reduce ab- the nasal passages. Note:* A more copious flow of mucous may be expected after spraying; it will soon disappear. Atomizer fittings must be of hard | | | 4 i | normal discharges, thus clearing } | | ! rubber. ’ 1 ZJonile NON-POISONOUS In botties 50c and $1.00 £% Saturday Banking Hours: 9:30 AM. to 12 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. i iy Always stylish ~always fine emporari | . , : A fabrics ~always long wear i SAVINGS | ‘ Hart Schaffner & Marx suits DERS TN - and topcoats . Don’t hold cash . : awaiting investment ; cm.n.u. 1923, Hart Schafier & Marg ---deposit it--- ; Then take your - ; iienfme and investigate : : - ' ore reinvesting. R A ! : b H A : lz I) : You will -find no ' ; LEIGH moolmng v ASHER ' embarrassment when ; Thirteen-ten-F Street you wish to withdraw ' ; your funds. Our tellers are just as courteous and obliging in returning your deposit as they are in receiving it. Lincoln National Bank |

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