BEGAN AS POOR MINER; SUCCEEDED AS AD MAN I IN MAILORDER SCHOOL Advertising Manager of Promi nent Iowa Daily Newspaper Says His Experience Con I tradicts Woman's Theory gHE CRITICISED PLAN Alt nt tho Ad Men attending th pnn. rentlon do not agree with Mies J. J, Mar-' tin, or New orK, who in a mue tniK on i-dvertlslnt; nald It nag Impossible to learn It from copy books. Miss Martin Is presi dent of the Lcnguo of Advertising Women of New York, nnd ono of the highest sal nrled women In her profession In the coun try. William namsell, who camo here with the ad men of Cedar naplds. In., said he succeeded In rising from a position In tho coal mines to a post In tho, nchcrttslng business through copy book Instruction. In fact, ho declared. In the fnco of distressing obstacles ho mado headway through this means and Is now advertising mnnager of the Rcpubllcnn-Tlmcs, of Cedar Itaplds Ills lewB on the subject follow; "I noticed In your edition of Tuesday an article reported to have been written by Miss Martin, of Now York, regarding the EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 191(1. I hun ill' AL i if 11 a 1 M W 1 ' a m i SB. v M i I'M I' ml ' ' 1 m i J m t J Ne,T York 'I LI ' II' JlL if (( 11 ""SB tr v V copybook'117 f UarnlnK "dvertlslng from .7. mUs.t ,take exception to that particular ? ,menlJn i most emphatic way, In that ana many more successful men of today , ?,'s from "hooU of Instruction. -.i . 1T years ot employment In the , ml.n's ,.f nnBlnnu fd the United Hiates, In which time I coered the whole class of work In the mines, I found that t was getting nowhere In life. Just a rooit miner. ''Poor nnrl ltul i-. . --. 4.. -i-i-i.-.. S.V?i B ca.mp ln lown wlth tt w'fe and ur children to provide for, going deeper Into debt eneh ilnv t MMt. .l - a.ui .. .. . .L. -"." --""- m UK.., my wy "No possible chance for a college etluca tlon, my only hope of sahatlon was In copy book Instruction that Miss Martin so nptly derides and advises against. "I enrolled ns a student with the Interna llonal Correspondence Schools of Scrnnton, Pa , on August 7, 1911, nnd In five months had sent In 13 lessons, with an aerage of . ?,er. ccnt studied night and day, and studied In the dinner hour. "All this In tho face of tho opposition ot the one most dear to me, who thought, ns Miss Martin did, that thero was no advan tage to be gained from studying from copy books "January, 1912, soon arrived, nnd I be came Imbued'Wlth the Idea that I could well take care of a position on a small weekly pnper ns an nthcrtlslng manngcr nnd so licitor. I advertised In a trade paper nnd my first ndcrtlsement brought tho results, ns I received 18 replies Setectlng ono of them, I wrote nnd obtained tho position. My ondenAors wcro successful nnd In a short time I was getting more money than any other advertising mnnager on a weekly paper In Iowa. "After 18 months on tho small paper, I was Invited to tnke charge of a metropoli tan paper, the Cedar Itaplds Republican Times, at Cedar Itaplds, In., and from that day to the present I hao been extremely successful, not only In writing atUertlsIng for the pnper Itself, but In building the advertising so that todny the Republican Times carries moro ndcrtlslng for tho site of tho city than nny othef lown news paper. "Mr. Cdllor, all this was obtained from copy book instruction nnd, while I hna not the honor to reecho a tremendous salary such as Miss Martin receives for her serv-, Ices, yet I have the knowledge that t hao achieved something that Is worth fighting for a comfortable nnd pleasant home for my wife and children, a permnnent nnd suc cessful position nnd tho respect of tho busi ness men of Ccdnr Itaplds and a salary far greater than I was receiving in the coal mines. "And I nttrlbuto It nil, In reply to Miss Martin, to copy book Instruction. "WILLIAM KAMSCLL, "Adertlslng manager Ilcpubllcan-Tlmes, Cedar Itaplds, In." 'I!' DETROIT, LIKE CAESAR, REFUSED CONVENTION At Least Ty Cobb's Ad Men Say They Turned Down tho Offer Buchanan Loses I'Icn in Strike Case NEW YOIIK. Juno 29 Federal Judgo Wolvcrton today ocrruted tho motion to fiuash tho Indictment charging Congress man Frank Uuchnnnn, ex-Congressman It. Robert Fowler, Frank S Monett, former Attorney General of Ohio, nnd others, with Rotating tho Sherman law by fomenting strikes In munition works and on steamship piers through tho medium of tho Labor Nntlonnl Peace Council Detroit advertising men Informed the executives of tho Associated Advertising Clubs of the World today that they would gladly accept tho convention In 1918. They said later they were hard pressed to accept It this year, but refused because they wanted two full years to get ready. It would take them that long, they said, to build tho kind of convention hall they wanted nnd make other arrangements. "We'll let you go to St. Louis next year," they Informed the ad men chiefs, "nnd will be delighted to welcome you the year fol lowing." Some ono asked them when they were going to give Cincinnati a show, and they answered 1 Oh, we'll let the convention go to Cin cinnati In 1919." Honestly, that la the wny they tell It The lenders of the Associated Clubs begged to bo nlloucd to como to Detroit next year, but tho Dctrolters were adamant In their refusal The American Medlcnl Associa tion meeting, with 15,000 In attendance, nnd the nlmost-ns-blg Masonlo gathering tnught them a whole lot, nnd they want to gle tho hd men tho benefit of this knowl edge Hence the delay. As 11. I', Dreltcnbnch, n director of the Detroit Advertising Men's Club, put It, they want to do tho thing up1 In "proper style." Mr. Breltenbach said they wanted Phlla delphlans particularly to visit Detroit and see something In automobiles. "You know," he said, "we were surprised when we came here. One sees more horses In n single look In Philadelphia than you see In a week In Detroit." AD MEN ENJOY OUTING AT WILLOW QUOTE PARK Victor Herbert Plays Selection Com posed in Their Honor Lemonade, n chnse through the clouds and other thrills nnd nmusements of Wil low Grove Pnrk aided In entertaining the ad men nnd their wives last night. The same Irresistible force that draws grown ups to tne circus to renew childhood mem ories took thousands to that park last night "Just to be kids ngnln " Hut no child ever had alt the concessions thrown open for his speclnt benefit nnd In addition a stirring march written especially for his benefit by n popular composer. A popular 0-tatlon was accorded Victor Herbert when he had concluded his march, "The World's Progress," which he had writ ten especially for nnd dedicated to tho ad men Tho composition was cheered by tho s'lndlng audience nnd was repeated thrco times Irvln F. Paschal) then presented Mr. Herbert with n gold badgo as a token of tho ad men's appreciation It was Inscribed with the Insignia of tho A. A. C of W. About 3000 delegates heard tho march, John C. Martin, of the Punuo Led-jeii Company, had chargo of the evening enter, talnment program, NEW ORLEANS MAYOR PRAISES COMMISSION FORM OF GOVERNMENT Tells of Great Progress Made In Southern City Following Change From SlugglBh ' Councllmanic Rule ADVISES A TRIAL HERE Mayor Martin Dehrman. of New Orleans. believes In the superiority of the commission form of government when compared with tho councllmanic form of legislation, such ns exercised In this city. When interviewed at tho Dellevuo Stratford, where he has made his headquarters whlto attending tho advertising convention, he explained that his opinion was based on the successful application of tho oommlsslon form In New Orleans nnd his 12 years' experience ns executive, of that city, where he has served under both systems of municipal govern ment. "If Philadelphia or any other city Is suffering from petty factional and sectional Jealousies that retard the progress of good legislation," said Mayor Dehrman, ''a. com mission form of kov eminent Is tho cure." "Thero Is concentration of authority and definite placing of responsibility," he said. "It is not a case of Jet George do It. TJt-a business of Hit city Is rapldljf dispatcher, If resembles a banking homo with Its presl aeni nna board or directors. The business of a city la real business." special pniviLcan f,liminated. "All efforts to obtain special locality privileges are eliminated by this styl of city rule. Each of th five commissioners In New Orleans Is elected by the votlntc population of the entire city. Each member has a. departmental charge ln tho city nd ministration. Once n week tho cornmls aionrs meet as ft leglslatlvo body. "Long-drawn-out presentations of, -or dlnances o notjiiood nnd hamper the Uh Islatlve work of the body. Complaint nnd the remedy for them are tnken directly ta tho department heads. Th6y are resport slble fof the work done by the branches! of the municipal government. "Our weekly public sessions rarely last more .than 20 minutes unless we nro going to legislate. This Is an apt Illustration of the efficiency of this form of government. "A city tho size of Philadelphia under a commission form would probably need a larger body of directors. However, I am: not suniclontly ncqunlnted with all tho condi tions In Philadelphia to state n definite number. If the people of this city reallsa tho alue of the kind of rule, they will want to try it." ' Mayor Dehrman went on to say that th people of Now Orleans would never go back to the old form of government. This Is tho best Illustration he could offer regarding commission rule's success. In 1912, the Legislature passed a. new city charter and a referendum was placed before tho people and almost unanimously ratified. Ad-Men:- Tne Li? mstiiutions mat have made Phuadelphia "THEWORKSHOP OF THEWORLD'welcomeWU VISIT to the Lupton Plant will better enable you to realize the superiority of Lupton Products. You arc welcome any day during Convention Week. David Lupton s Sons Company Tulip Street and Allegheny Avenue (On Allegheny, 2 Blocks East of Frnnkford Avenne) PHILADELPHIA Special Construction for Light and Ven tilation in Modern Fire-proof Buildings Chicago Bales Offices ln Flttaburgh Cleveland Detroit Doiton Some Lupton Products: Some Lupton Installations: Lupton Steel Bnsh Lupton Stl Partition! I.upton Steel Tubs Doors Pond Contlnuoun Sanh Pond Opernttne Device Lupton Rolled Steol Skylights Bell Telephone Co , 17th nnd Arch Sta. Wanamaker'B, 18th and Chestnut 8ts Packard Motor Co , Ilroad nnd Woid Stl. Goodman Ulde , Juniper and Vine Sts. Hnellenburir Warehouie, loth and Berks Sta Victor Talking Machine Co . Camden, K. J, Sun Shipbuilding Company Solicits Inquiries for Tank and CargoVessels for Early Delivery Plant Chester, Pa. Office 1428 S. Pcnn Sq. Philado., Pa. qco. Brinton Phillips C. S. Phillips Win. B. Phillips Telephones: Keystone, Main 2003; Bell, Market 1020 Phillips & Jacobs MANUFACTURERS OF Photographic Chemicals Dealer in Chemical for Electro-Platers, Jewelers, Photo-Engravers and the Arts Generally Refiners of Gold and Silver Waste 622 RACE STREET ESTABLISHED 1865 Philadelphia EBENSBURG COAL COMPANY , Miners and Shippers of tho Celebrated JOHN H. FAUNCE Foreign and Domestic Freight Contractor Customs Broker Ask us for rates on your next export shipment. Wo solicit correspondence. DUEXEL BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. COLVER BITUMINOUS COAL Mined in Pennsylvania Standard in the U. S. Navy Unexcelled for Steamship Bunkering and Power House Uso LARGE OUTPUT UNIFORM QUALITY J. H. WEAVER & CO. SOLE AGENTS OENERAI. OFFICES) Land Title Building, Philadelphia NEW YOniC OFFICE! 61 Uroadnay SHirrlNO FIERSt rnii.ADEi.rHiA new YonK nAnnon Monotype The Machine that put Quality into Advertising Composition if The Great Industries in the Workshop of the World Are Electrified for Best Service and Results Walker & Kepler 531 Chestnut Street Phila. Electrical Installations and Electrical Supplies R. D. WOOD & CO. 400 CHESTNUT STREET I. Established 1803 r i s ' Cast Iron Pipe Gas Holders h Pumping Machinery Hydrant and Valves For generations our products have gone Into tho .home towns of our visitors and they have our hearty welcome. KEASBY & MATTISON Ambler Asbestos Building Lumber, Roofing, Siding and Shingles Welcome the Ad Men to Philadelphia RICHARD V. MATTISON, M. D.f Preident mIoop Stain Lava-Var Dries hard over night with a beautiful lustre. Will not scratch nor turn while. Best for floorsrstairways and all interior woodwork. Aik your'dtahr for lample 'THAT WILL WEAR H!ZT FELTON, SIBLEY & CO., INC. 136-140 North Fourth S& i M Whenever You Think of Coal Think of (imSmk vrvilj!nj'fr LoT i vwji rnn-ti wzaGXKlw B. ' S1 n L. "" Ti. i T m G tLitX THHAllIJLs Highest Grade Coal The Standard for Nearly 100 Years Sold by all Dealer i In the Populous and Prosperous Lehigh Valley There Is One STRONG Newspaper THE ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL CirsultUiun, 19,504 "I7ENUS 10VPENCIL 11 3&txri dtsAUo, font, k ttyyctytfo &BSL Aatrete lea.HWgGx.N.Y J SPMHEB HESORTS KAOLKSMKRE. pa. THE CRESTMONT INN . KAOLES MKRB. PA. Tht hoUl with tho Incomparabl IttiatloB. 1. 100 feet above the it, on the uromtt ot lb Alleyhenlea, Colt, tennle. boatlna and the Sheet of freeh-water bathlni. lectrla llht. team heat, etc . Alio bunxalowa with meala H..1.nP,. jr?JCool'',t niJ lrn a4ree WILLIAM WOODS, llanea.r. HWAKTIialOBE. PA. Strath Haven Inn "I-a blt ot 0l tSklillU X1UVBU aim Eng,nii" Bao OiaaC Now CPen. Phone Bwarthmor 87 J, STEAM3HIP3 VACATION TRIPS OT SEA PHILADELPHIA TO BOSTON SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE DELIGHTFUL SAIL rts Btcamara. Low Fart. Deat Barrio. P'n roar . vacation to Include TTImA Coaetwlao Trlpa In the Wofla. Tour Uook Free on Requeat. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. CltV Office. IDS R Oth Rf . Phlla Conau.lt any ticket or tourUI aaeot. STEAMBOATS SPECIAL EXCURSION To Riverview Beach Throe-Deck Iron Steamer QUEEN ANNE Thureday, Juna 9th, IBIS FRIDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1916 Adults, 35c; Children, 20c Boat Lcavta . Arch 8t -Wharf 840 A, W Special Afternoon anofEvenlnK Trla IavJna Arch St. WharT s5 P it Boat atopa at lUjltosport and Cbtatar. SUMMER HESOHTS VIHOINIA Spend Your Vacation 4000 Feet Above the Sea At VlrslnU'a Vot Celebrated Mountain ileaort SKTLAND. on famoqa BTONT MAN MOUNTAIN. Alwava cool. No moequltoee COO teatlmonlala: IS acrea o( veaetablea. herd of tuberculin-tested cowa. Jamb, mut ton, chlckena and (" from tSkyland a mountain farina. Danclnr. Tcnnla, Fine Orchestra, SXainlfl. cent acenery. Fifty open wood fireplaces. A apeolal feature at Skyland la the livery atable of aaddle horses. Iiadlatlna- from Skyland and connecting with the nelanborlnsT pcaka. i cttnyona and mountain atreama ar numeroua well traded trails, arfordln-t op portunltlea to ride under condition which can bo found nowhere elae eaat of Cali fornia. Illustrated booklet at Leda-tr Central, or write O, FnKEltAN POLLOCK, Prop., Bkyland. Pare County, Va, Open June 1 to November I. CAPK MAY, N, 1, HOTEL CAPE MAY CAPK MAY. NEW JEUSKX New Modern, Fireproof Resort Hotel, rapine directly en the ocean. Every comfoTt. Uathtna. deep sea and Inland ruhlar. sailing, motor boat tat. Good auto roads. Oolf, TennU. Direct train eerylca. C. A..WOOP, LeeaeeJ ror.J'KSWn rranements. write or phone H. D, PAQB, at the Hotel Walton. Philadelphia. POCOXO MOUNTAINS Delaware) Water Cap, P. THE NEW KITTATINNY DELAWARia WATER OiP. Pi. 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RISLEY'S 18, Be-wdwalk. below New dally. Fronts on ocean. Free bathlna prlvlfefea. OCKAN CITY. N. J. THE OCEANIC llth and Wesley ay. A. B. Baker, owner nurr. W1LDUOOD. W, J. HAVERFORD aYU -- - Beach. BBProitp spniNos. pa. BEDFORD SPRINGS (PA ) HOTEL, AND OATHS Estate of I00O acrea. lJoOeet abOT. at Maijenbad and, Carlebad. Medero hotel. OuVdosr aad lndwr dlversloaa. Now open. ii H.BEJIIS. Manaier Wtster. ac?i4 yolacUna, J"li Beaeo. BUMMER RESORTo SUMMEB SESORTS Niagara io the Se'a wW3mM RBb y l7i'SjjWWewllla) In the Thousand Islands "Asfuef Ue ere eaa reus, lilue ayea IsUaa rise fiea Ue erretal waura el the (t. Lawreaee, Jewela U a stettia eraeelet." T Bverr hour ha a It layalatlon of beauty., rirendeur and hlitarlo luteresL Sag miles or akee, rlvera and raplda. The trip Includes the Thousand lalandi, the zcltlaa desctot o the roarveloua raplda, Montreal, Quaint old Quebec, and the famoua Beauer.ay Jtly er, with ita atupendoua Capes, Trlofty" and 'Kterolty." Up-ttwlata Canada BtsamaW-j Hotsle af Uur jay B,ay and Tadquaae. FfMfnm To Montreal andreturn - lfj VJaNt ToOuebtoapdrttur(i , t J5(a Falli? ToSaiueoayRlverandteturn.jtJl EiifrUtfvr OliutraUi Oeafel. ema-s caj m.M f, jok-I r. rrjlCI. Am, ru. Xrasa wr , CU4lUiliiWallllfla,i0.11i.,UU!. CuUt. V. BTONB UAKBOB. N. . irimu " v . ' i .. - r,,i , , STONE HAR.BOR i Both raUroada. Farm produ food fresh and slentifuiT Lli 1 ;9KHa&5 LiSO ilcCRAVEN. Baroin,h QJejk. CAPS MAX COUNTY N 3, reeucu ana aa canvecieocea. AVALONBYTOESKA The) LeaWMijt re4ort atssr tea TtlT. mSKnKnXfiiggiiSSSSmft