SifiTp?' "i '" f '" JTi J !".. -J"V f, ",.- y 'f f EVENING PUBLIC LEIaERggIglgLPHtA, TUESDAY, JAmTARY 18, 1921 i t HUMANISMS , mirr highlit on Lives and XVMma ot I'crsonaijeo in the Public Eye. H,- WILLIAM ATIIBUTON 1)U PLY IIo coot In nnil wins. "When the voles nre counted lie tnken tlio position tlmt now, tlmt he hns vlmlirntcil lilmse.f, nuw, oim iiu nun imn iiiv;ii iiim.v.- he will turn, the job over to IiIh nn tnfcrmlst. Antl lie l imicti umppoiiuc when lie finch that this will not bo per '" ""! !,,, tiroduccrs nre warned J 'A'ufi thWfr of William II. """, ol ?Mi"chiiMtt. on the ncrran. &tieT!l nrodiirtlon mutt mve some A lcur. of pwbnbllity nn.l certain y MOH? of this i man could not probably tie in" " J tl. .m V? -MM. I, n ..mir MP In llic 11,y "'"- BiiBuhcturtr ii . , l0 Con. cn s fnullf;hM tX been elected to Con K IU "m too much money fcr !? ,. m.fiw ... t.ra In tlC BUCUmJ". ..... 'li.iiuU nrrlves In the land of op of will am arrives in immsrnnt P0,t?nJ .St children nhcad of him. rtM ? no work. Hh family, W n'iv.V lie nppenls to chui-lty. IftdJ adrnnced to bin. for mate Kto that be may ply hit trodc of wti'er. He works feverishly In his SfSrltr h vindicated. Ten J orohtable homo Industry. Hut i 1 Wam hel. the thrill of ed- ffl He will no to the lml a,,, country. He hlea him awny 10 ymnmg to be a cowboy. x.ii.. iha hnlihlo of romance is -i.v.,1 nnd he flndt hlniBclf the tirivcr ni a street car In Topeku, Knn. it Is i .horse car and he la Its fiscal njtout ns ,. collecting the farm. On this line ,)., nre but two drivers. Tney both work all day nnd take turtiB on the '''if t Cartfr'a night off Ills car. I with a substitute driver, kvs out to the end of the line where It in nil dork. Mm'ed thujM pounce on the eubstltmu, , btar blm down, rob him, kill him. I The adventurous Carter comes to ap preciate the danger of Handling ho much ! ttoney. He burrlca back to his pros perous father In Minclmsctts. Ills free rovln? spirit strikes nfielil Indus trial! nnd lie becomes n Crocus. One dny he Is n member of n group that Is t'l'klntf polltlcH. The opinion Heems to be Hint a biiHiuesu man should be chosen for Congress. "Look me ocr," s.ijs Carter. "I giitxs o nre talking nbout me." "You don't know nnUhing nt nil nliotit polltlcH," Is the cxpres-ion of the gathering. "You would "not do," "1 wui biiow j on, says i.nrtor. Ams2& SS2EESk E.UWwm A T Jl mlttcd. Ho he series two terms. Some compositor handling cteetlon re turns made n mistake In setting the nnme of Wlllfred W. LiifUlii, of Hssex, Mnsa., formerly secretnry to Heprc "cntntive (liissle Gardner, Inter his suc cessor in Congres. As his nnme ap peared in print It was "Winifred" In stead of "Wlllfred." to It enmc to pass that the public got the Impression that there was an- I other woman elected to Confess be- nl.les .mips noDcrwon ... ... -.----v liilfkln is consequent ""'V. " in. malt with relation o legislation of In terest to women, some of which ho reaus In inoricht confusion. nP.5i lm Twice In Few Minute Louis Vollmuth. ef 41B Cnllowhll street, Is In the Pennsylvania Hospital oh a result of nn unu-unl accident. He slipped nnd fell from a curb at ahlrd nnd ltnce streets lii-t night and broke his leg. Not reuli.ii.K that lie bad I In jured himself so sr(rely, ho tried to get up and he fell again nnd broke the bniiic leg in another place. HOG ISLAND'S JOB FINISHED Laet 8hlp Dono and Yard la Vir tually Closed Hon Island has fulfilled Its mission br a government proposition. The last ship has been built. Next Saturday, tho Alsnc, completed, will be delivered to the government. And on Felirnnrv 1 the American IU tcrnnttonal Shipbuilding Corporation Each of the many fine cars nt the automobile t.howhas Ita particular ndmlrcrs. But all rec ognize the National Sextet as an excep tional motor carriage. Samuel Earlu Motor Company 07" Voi-ih Mr .ntl irM 1 Mlarielphl-i. l'a BavE Voa Dined and TDancizd in M AT THE RITTENIIOUSE 22d nnd Chestnut Sts. PANCK TO TH1J Slt'SIO OV THE TIERNEY FIVE who plat nuntNa i.vncukon, IUNNHlt AND ttl'l't'UIl I.nnfhfon I'liillftn, 10 rents ip Alo nee- fill CI lAuidionn unit SI. Jr. Dinner or Sfrlf n 1 t irte. & Sk i o m mm "It's a Baldwin" Means "Made in Philadelphia" We on1 anxious to hnve every owner and operator of one of our locomotives point with pride to hia engine when ho saya, "It's a Baldwin." This, we believe, iu what hnppens in most catcs. It h n tribute to the men who built ilie locomotive and who have proved that the expression, "Made in Philadelphia," means superior workmanship. THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PHILADELPHIA fft, Jtu TRUCKS . A Philadelphia Product Have you visited our Philadelphia Salesroom and Service Station at Bi-oad and Lehigh Avenue, and seen the various models we are. building? Phono, Diamond 7015 Open Until 10 P. M. During Show Week Philadelphia WOODEN BOX Manufacturers Offer to Philadelphia Manufacturers, Shippers and Exporters SERVICE IN DESIGNING WOODEN BOXES To Deliver Roods Anywhere in Good Condition will bo relieved of Uio agency pf Iloff Island, and Matthew 0. '"., president, win mrn over ui ". T -Morris, representative of the HlilpninK nonru, me kcjh i uiu u.m.i. ......... -. than twelve inontliM ago, JiiHt ., men were employed. A force of 1B00 1h Rtlll nt the plant, nnd nftcr February 1, tbln number will be reduced to riOO. The vnrds nre ctlll for enlc. Ad miral Il'ctiHon, In Wnxlilngton, Knld to day: "IIos Island v.111 be wold any time nn offer is made that can ba con lereu uy me snippinB winru. IIo nunplementcd this statement with cipcrtcfl JtiHt nt thin time, la vlw of i prPNPnc nnniiruu wuuumtw, WOODEN BOX MFRS. ASSN. , Lumbermen's Exchange 1420 Chcstnat Street Philadelphia raT Unique, Unqualified Guarantee of Continuous Motor Operation THE OFFER Holds good as long as you own the car) To CVCry purchaser of a new PREMIER Motor Car whose car is fought to our aervice station, no matter what the cause may be, we will loan ano her PREMIE Rear "reVboSy free of charge until the owner's car is returned Positively V Spensfto you will be the oil and consumed. Furthermore, the loaned car vnll be in fine condition and one wnicn you win noi uc U3i......v. v- The prices in our service station will not be raised. They will remain at the same fair level that will stand comparison with any other garage or service station. Think of itl Continuous, uninter rupted service a car to use at all times. No delays no annoyances whatsoever. No strings are attached to our offer. It i9 our idea of real service to discriminat ing owners. t . i... .. -,., t wrrki and alwavs happens at the mort an acciacni may iuv ujj uui .w .. --- - inconvenient time. PREMIER owners are now maured against this. B. L. P. MOTOR CO., Inc. BROAD STREET AT SPRING GARDEN p H I L A D E L P H I A Our exhibit is numbered 39 at the Shoio. We hall he glad to explain thU luper-errtccln rfflf. 171 1711 ns. A Jk k Iff w w li m wu .rCL THD ALUMINUM SIX WITH MAONBTIC GEAR SHIFT It I II . . . ii i i ... - - SmSIh.' .' ,-&s- s$ I ' E8 stf atom Sw-sfliS J- mmmxmmmm wmmmmmmMi ?zr rmm a . M fmmmmmmmm iMH3amaQnKmMnKvKMiTtf7r.iirM .. . i ' . ' i lAlnam.aamnmjjncwHmBimmmvuimm ' H pnaHHBMiaBMt' yraiWtiiisawwiirMiwiBiLMyiM'xnJiywMjiaMtufii7 ' Hioiuiti . hii in """iitiiuuuramnirr I I 1 I 1 fl9'mim!SSKI7m'''m'mmmm',''mm'm tl mrwmt Rdarcrw: iwmiiiHHHWWsti. a awMww rvrf 6u'ikuMsuki trimsYnMruK-riaot ijVi .cuarkctt9vmMm inm mwmJjwwuarwL kittiMAiMiA irA iWMiuwMsaitmira ?. wwtM.,iataji iciristKna nmcwwmtmamM mjiimtw wuxnmra ti-riTvrT"M,,iT'rTirfvriTi-ivrttyiCTirwnTtTicu7 . rhtm ITB1MI IMUlll - --i- T-r-1 l-MnTirisWM -" " ' , y Ian sT "i I m, WHEN the question arises of using direct motor drive on important jobs, there need be no dmibt as to your securing reliable power service. For years Robbins & Myers Motors have met ever-growing responsibility in the power demands of progressive industry. In work that often involves long sus tained service under trying conditions of temperature and location, ll&M Motors have served faithfully and profitably. Proving their ability in ease after case'. TL&M Motorshaveconietobe first choice among engineers whose projects call for unquestioned motor reliability. This reliability is due to skillful design, perfected through nearly a quarter of a century of motor building, coupled with conscientious craftsmanship of a liigh order. You can insure steady motor service no matter what the demands, by using Hobbins & Myers Motors specially fitted for your needs. etween Men and Managem. bins - M,9 W cAotors .Utde in SpriiinttJ , Ohio. 4sa rnmmmwznrBinTmjnfir9rirwwtKWiivKF en wBisrwra,i nura tint jtav b x wyTt-','-,"'''""""'M",'-"",Tmy,bTgywr,BMniAcMiirnf ti fTLJnnf . m "f'Vffillrfrill rtntH'fT',-i'Vli"J'i''Jt"'fc'lM Jttrtmumr-rmw TwvWJ)uiMipM!VT.iAJICJlArUdMILAClWltVwAUnAVlWtf Wi. -J .., ! iiiiiii 1. 1 .. ! f - iif' ys lT1Hliai-lrll jj Philadelphia Office The Robbins & Myers Co. ; 1418 Walnut St. ,J Ml i ill ORDERS in a certain plant had dropped from a million and a quarter a month to less than ono hundred thousand dollars. This manufacturer was hit hard by cancellations. Under the plant's system of pro duction the employees had a bonus coining to them. Because of business conditions these employees met and decided to forget their bonus. Told their employer they did not want it under the cir cumstances ! Subsequently tho management mot and decided to pa) tho bonus, amounting to eight thousand dollars. Management made good to the men 1 The managers of this business say they were not actuated by any "high brow" motives that it was simply a "matter of business." LET'S examine this incident It has unusuul features. What "element" was there, that tnado it good business for the manage ment to pay out eight thousand dol lars to men who had said they would get along without it? Why didn't the men insist on that eight thousand in tho first place? It belonged to them. Hem's u new plune in business: Employees waing back n Mibslantiul sum .ind employers making them take it What does it mean? It's the recognition of the w-w element in Industrial R eld tioiiv I In human element the "honest-to-gond-n'is ou're-a-man - like - rnsHf" clement. nd that's the element that'1' pre vailing in many Philadelphia bus inesses ripht now. That's thr element that must prevail in thorn nil if Phila delphia ia to : Jn its commercial supremacy, HpIIAT same plant is hein kept -- going ut a los. so that good mcu men who have demonstrated their conscientious effort and their loyalty, should not walk the streets; should not see their families go hungry and their (ires burn low. The "boss" calls it "good business" to keep these men at work. Wo call it superb business the finest in all the world I Here's the kind of "business" that will get right back into tho product itself. HPHAT will show a return in skill--- ful, caieful workmanshin: lh.it wilt go as far as a voluntary acceptance of INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE PHILADELPHIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 14M South Penn Square Ih,s "pay" on the part of the men if future business at less prices requires rod in. ed costs of production. It will mean extra effort, on the part ol the men. when needed for in creased production. Ml these woikers, management and employees, are going to remember this M-nal recognition of the human ele ment in business. And it's made them all the belter men! Vyil VT is it that stands between employer and employee? Simp ly a la k of recognition of thla piinciple There isn't a so-called labor prob lem that cannot be solved by recognix im the other fellow, be ho employer or em i lujee. as a man, like yourself open In reason ready und willing to discuss a difference in a sensible way. If you, Mr. Employer, have any difliculties, apply the "Human Ele ment" process to yourself first of all. nvo your men u square deal and they'll givo you a squure deal in return. nd any worker who gets a "Sqaara Deal" and doesn't give a "Square Deal," in leturu diboi edits American labor. til 1 Ji If m JS T T""1 w ; . i, A ;'". A t rs A- V'f "V,i. ;.
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