Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 30, 1925, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Wednesday afternoon, September so. i 925
YOUTH IS FOUND
HARDY MEMBER
ARCTIC STAFF
Kennet Rawson, 14, Proved Hi*
Worth As Member of Mc-
Millian’s Expedition
CHICAGO, Sept. 29. —Kennet
Rawson, a lad of fourteen .will re
turn to school this fall a proved
member of an Arctic exploration
party. Commander MacMillan took
the youngest boy into,the North
land and found him a hardy hand.
Whether it was serving in the gal
ley, his principal duty, polishing
brass or doing the heavy with a
shovel, Kennet made a success of
it. He had to, because at Sidney,
Novia Seotia, MacMillan would send
him back if he had not shown his
worth.
Now an American boy and girl
can claim partnership in being the
youthful travellers of the Arctic re*-
gion, a daughter of Robert E. Peary
having been born on his successful
search for the north pole.
A companion of Rawson also a
youth, qualified as one of MacMil
lan’s veteran seamen. He is Rich-,
ard Salmon of Larchmont, N. Y, (
17-year-old son of the noted psy
chologist. Both boys attend east
ern schools and in recent years each
has cruised in yawl and schooner
-with marked, ability.
SALARY INCREASE
COMES WITH
PROMOTION
CHICAGO, Sent 2?.--After a
careful survev of the entire ’aoor
situation extending from office boy
to president, indications are that
positions showing increases in sal
aries require experienced help.
Consulting the president of one
of our largest industries, the writ
er inquired regarding the rapid
success of a certain young man who
had become general manager, and
who a few years ago was but office
boy; his answer was, Brown start
ed as office boy, the lowest salaried
position in our office, he was am
bitious and managed to purchase a
typewriter on small monthly pay
ments and after three weeks of
practice at home he was promoted
to bill clerk, which position gave
him knowledge of the selling price
of all merchandise. His next ad
vance was that of typist, which
taught him the numerous forms of
letter-writing and enabled him to
hold a stenographic position, giv
ing him complete knowledge of let
ter-writing. He was then*nade sec
retary, bringing him into contact
witli ail business details and quali
fied him for the general manager s
office at ten thousand per year.
The same opportunity awaits ev
ery young man and wopian. Educa
tion or age have nothing to do with
operating so simple a machine as
the type writer. We are informed
that a great piece of benevolent
work is being carried on by a large
Chicago mail order house in fur
ni-hing typewriters to people wor
thy of credit, by selling on small
monthly instal'ine: s;< low as to
average about eight cents per day
and actually teaching their custom
ers how to use and operate any tpe
writer n about three weeks’ time.
You rn get other information by
writing the International Type
writer Exchange, 184 W. Lake St.,
Chicago, Illinois. — (adv.)
The Bread for
Every Digestion
No matter what your
health is Domestic Bread
is the best in town. Its uni
formly fine texture >ts
lightness—its tastiness—
makes it the logical bread
for the whole family from
Baby to Grandpa.
Model Bread Co.
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