pJff!C" v 1 JX?-' r Ji ? HWI n rt OCTQBERy 1920 3? HK MAXBOLB HAMMER The story of David Maydole and bis hammer is familiar to some, but it bears frequent retelling. Maydole," an inconspicuous black smith in a New York village nearly a hundred years ago, was approached one day by a carpenter who wanted the best hammer the smith knew how to makg. Om beig assured the car penter was willing' to pay the price of a good hammer, "Maydole went to work and 'produced an article that sent other carpenters to him for more hammers. .TIien the contractor sent around for pfro hammers, wfth the request that t'hoy bo made a little The Commoner Lst Yeur BUSINESS TRAINING Be ff IMvmfty GntH Tke mveatMed of business today Ufor B!g$)sIarfd ecuti vea.maiuers end depart mental HKjelalkta. Under the LaSollc Problem MUiel yt am eat, in ymirepare time Btbom toy , wafer export r Wmc, tnlnlua which rslite Mm1 lM9iaM proctieu. 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Their Grand Bhlro Is Jowa Giant. '- ' , hotfoi' tttnn IU- !. .. -w.v- v uiuo aurnisnea tne men. I can t make any ietter ham mers' said Maydole. "When I m'ako a thing, I make It as well aa I can, no matter whom it is for." The fame of Maydolo's hammers spread and orders increased. They soon came to be known In Now York City and other parts of the country, and the word "Maydole" stamped on the hammer finally was regarded as the guarantee of the best article pro duced. Maydole grew very wealthy, of course, but his personal interest in making the best hammers possible did not decline. "I can't make a pretty good ham mer," said Maydole one day in an swer to a comment on his twenty eight years' experience. "I make the best hammer that's made. My only care is to make a perfect hammer. I make just as many as people want, and no more, and I sell them at a fair price.4' v Maydole came to employ hundreds of men, but he never adopted ma chinery in producing his hammers, believing that a perfect tool could be made only by hand. Now t"hat machinery is used widely, the belief often is expressed that the individual workman counts for little in manufacturing. Also the em ployee of today is much farther re moved from the head of tho business than was the rule years ago". But character and tho desire to be efficient still count heavily in the business world, and the worker who possesses these things will soon at tract attention. And the business that possesses them will attract at tention and succeed. It has been de clared that, with verbal changes, Maydole's story is "the true history of every great business in the world which lias lasted thirty years." Kansas City StaT. NWSPAPJER MEN BRINK GRAPE JUICE "Let's have, a drink." It was not the voice of a ruby nosed individual. It was the voice of William J. Bryan, enemy of liquor and world advocate of prohi bition. He waa standing In front of a Washington drug store at Fifteenth and H streets northwest when he ex tended the Invitation to three newspapermen. "That has a familiar souna, out I'm afraid it won't have a familiar taste," said one of tho trio. ' "Let's be patriotic and drink grape juice,'r .suggested another. "Want it straight or a high ball? asked the white coated soda dis penser. ... "Let's have it in a tall glass with 1ce," ordered the Nebraskan, and after eacn man had taken a sip of It, he asked: -Ever try it win ginger ale? Boy, give us a bottle of ginger ale. Mrs. Bryan used to put ginger ale and lemon in mine, and it Im proved it." t xi; , t The colonel split the bottle of gin ger ale fpur ways, and smacked his lips over it .-.. "Tell ub the real story of the grape juice fiction," suggested one of Mr. Bryan's guests. ' "I'll do it," he promised. "When President Wilson asked me to be come a member of his cabinet I told him that 'I never served intoxicating liquors in my home. He toia m iu use my judgment and I did. "Well, when the table was set for our first state dinner, there were two glasses in front of each plate. Those wo glasses looked sort of lonesome sitting there, where there .used to he five or six, So Mrs. Bryan conceived the idea of adding a glass of grape juice at each plate to give So table a little color. We never regarded it aa an attempt to sub stitute grape juice for wines but that Interpretation was . put on it. Washington Herald, 15 Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually Beven tboBnd persons each yew are M& "Buptare" Yfhrt Becauno the vnftSwSti onea had netfected themselves or hud kea nffllQtion and paying: no attention to the cihm. yonwolf by erinfft & traes, sppHnnca, ? jTbtttoTeir uamo yott chooeo to call it? 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