Judge, 1925-05-23 · page 33 of 36
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PAT Office Equipment to In- crease Fire Hazards (Continued from page 13) saying, “Fair and warmer, with slight showers.” If your office ever does burn, pray for a dry nis half burned ledger, one which has been rescued by firemen and left out in a slight shower, with the pages all sticky-together, is almost as un- pleasant. The Terre Haute Star is right. The most objectionable of all modern office equipment is the stecl wastebasket. Nine-tenths of — all office fires art in wastebaskets, and there would be many more fine fires if eves straw wastel because next to a used wooden or skets. Fires should be encouraged at their source. Remember that all fires are small fires at first. | Each employee should be given a / Astonishing results of Dr. Folts’ Soap chart, showing graphically; to take off double chins, reduce hips, (1) Bird's-eye view of the com- arm, legs;, biists—=proclaimed by many pany organization; of New York’s most beautiful actresses ‘ (2) Organization plan of cach —La Sylphe, internationally known depa ie 3 . ’ ae fa ie tons between — depart- dancer, and Madame La _ Chapelle, ments: \ Premier danseuse, state that they would (4) Progress of transactions illus | not be without Dr. Folts’ f Soap. bow oints of contact of | the departments with the public. This can all be made clear to the employees by lantern slide lectures, and if an i-fashioncd kerosene- burning ma, ntern is used, it has the advantage of increasing the fire risk by 138 per cent. I, personally, object to the plan of giving extra vacation time to em- ployees who are prompt in arriving at the office throughout the year, as I think it is preferable to have the employees come in late in the mornings and stay around late in the evenings, after I, the boss, have left. When the boss is away there is much more good-fellowship, smok- f VKO OA SELF FILLER j ¥ ing, and carelessness with matches. S32 ——— EST IDE VE ren > ide: ice, as » it, is one ACTUAL 4 The ideal office, as T see it, is on A < Th Perec Writing isirument 50 in which there is no bookkeeping, a Writes with fnk free and easy be no correspondence—nothing hanging i wot 8 OT tek exten ae ° over from one day to another. | AMT, patent * The only steel equipment that I He : would suggest for any offic steel incinerator, If anythin left over at the end of the da work, it should be put. in the incinerator at the same time the ‘That or ae ee ct ont of o Tt money. office cat is put out for the night. bices tnd foags | asscres absolote a not cantante ame acd address plasely, . ‘ue INKOGRAPH CO. Inc. 169-97 Centro St. New York | “Who was that lady 7 sar | | BOW LEGS? t 0 | Your [That cas one | | Makes Trousers hig Stat ear Skin! WHO IS THIS. BETTY, | Teer Sin Cen he Quel Cera of Phen Binks ANYWAY? ed Pores and Oty or Shiny Skin. suiiiaata | ¥ for my FREE BOOKLET, ————— -—— THE Canies’ce, | FREE Sasi, asutiten J Dept. 13. NEWLONDON, Wew mane, | &-S.QIVENS, 224 Chemical Bidz, Kansas City,Mo, 31 comicbooks.com