Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1923, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. “Soft Snap” Idea of U. S. Job Rapped by Civil Service Head| “Dos” ang “don’'ts” for government — Remember that discipline is just| oyes have bed ¢ Wil- |88 necessary in the civil as in the employes have been compiled by e et g E HMam C. Deming, president of the| " o economlcal with time.and sup- Civil Service Commission, who has|plies. Both are paid for with tax- brought to the public serwice his|payers' money. ! experience of many years as editor 5 le’lr Are Employers. e self-rellan Mr. 'Déming presents maxims fOr|ig pore than half of promotion. | “hefore entering the service,” as fol-| ~Let patience, courtesy, and an Hon- lows: \ bst effort to serve your employers, Look upon work for the govern-|11¢.000. ment as @ worth-while career. ; TPt boraat bre- miit bt Tell the truth. ~The trutl | e R s more e ni bl aedh b o | Don’t be atrald to wo ahead for as'w talaehood. 5 | fear of making mi 5 " DGR ivo~ Not a “Soft Snap. peat your mista Don't view civil servi | " Don't nurse a griev, . Lay your berths. troubles before vour chief. | He has fempt to secelve. Don't|been through it himself and under- | timate the government's facil- | stands. Jearni. the truth. Don't talk too much or too loudly. Deining glves the fol-|You can defend your rights without after entering the | becoming a nu nce. ce Don't be in too much of a_hurry 2o compt in reporting for duty!about leaving at quitting tide. A The day starts best that | little added to your day may add a ts early ! little to your pay check. starts early. mony brought out in the trial of Maj. SECOND ARMY DOCTOR | i " Siafton” " he " | vapher, he had a stenographer at the trial of his for- FACES TRIAL TUESDAY - 5.t b W FORFEITS $50 IN FOOD CASE. | Capt. Gwynn to Be Court-Martialed Abraham Jaffe. a merchant, charged | with- having in Fort Eustis Malpracti candies, in Charges. st selling - d standard, Capt uel €. Gwynn of the Army ethrt Medic Corps will face ning next Tuesday on sev tnvolving malpractice and growing out of the treatment of Pri- ¢ ‘Pendleton for fracture of while Capt on at Fort E Capt practi the same as the on whi Maj. Geor: V. the Medical Cor by an Army court- Findings of the ¢ sat in Maj. Cook's case, in which he guilty on two of are now being Sand- ¢ t of Washingt Ma X “was learned. has been retu as commanding ofiicer hospital at Fort B pected to_appear at the forthcoming trial of Capt. Gwynn Private Pendlefon was inju atomobile acci VI I S N gt August s ired zhove the knee, and <t hospital Ear; ) > COLDS NUT DANGEROUS BEC.AL 0. COUGHS. € nment ch o in the treatment of the soldier while fn the hospital at Fort Bustis. Dur- contained, all tic ing the entire progress of Cook stops and’ fever trial, which d more than two [ ¢ 1 Pendleton’ sat in the court- Gl chairiwith hisanother oouful contains 4 geains v tion Distributors: Washington Wholesala Di has had fportu- | || Exchange, and Leadbester-Breh.er Drug Co. Catarrh cLlNICAL tests have proved that Zonite, the World War antiseptic, is highly effective in cases of nasal catarrh. The antiseptic is used in dilution' E as a nasal spray for this trouble. | Its effect is to cleanse the mu- cous membrane and reduce ab- normal discharges, thus clearing the nasal passages. i Note: A more copious flow of mucous may be expected after spraying; it will soon disappear. Atomizer fittings must be of hard rubber. [onile = L7 e S aé 3 NON-POISONOUS "' | In bottles 50c and $1.00 Saturday Banking Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 12 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. - Always stylish ~always fine Idle o fabrics -always long wear are welcome in our 4 ! : o savings | I Hart Schaffner & Marx suits Temporarily DEPARTMENT Don’t hold cash awaiting 'investment ---deposit it--- and topcoats Then take your time and investigate before reinvesting. ' ‘ RALEIGH I;Iwé_MBmERDASHER You will find no embarrassment when ' ’ Thirteen-ten F :Street . s 2 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 . C’orngrfl?lfh élfd D ?treeb_v e

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