Show Uncommon S Sense 1 ense John Blake C. C mil Dell Syndic 8 I am convinced that ev every man Is II better suited to some particular Job than he Is II for any Find the other Right Job T Those h o s e who can paint or have musical musi musi- musical cal tal talent talent end end nt-end and they are rare have no difficulty picking an occupation Others often have hare to hunt around and many of at them do not hunt hard or long enough and are doomed to do something they do not like and which on that account they will never do dovery dovery very well Do not despair If U you are not at first nt much of a success in anything You have not yet found what you best belt est can do One of the best beet and most successful success success- ul tul bankers of at my ml acquaintance began his hta life as a sailor before the mast mastIn In calm weather he found time Urne to read rend and study and deciding wisely that not all men were fitted to be ship captains he be gave KaTe up the sea lea and went to o work first as II an Insurance salesman then as a jack leg carpenter then asa as asa asa a bill collector and failed In all aU of them them- S e e e e e When he was about thirty years old he got rot a job as Janitor In a bank It wasn't much of a job as far tar aspay as aspay aspay pay was concerned but he had to sleep In the place every night and to pass pus the time he borrowed some books on banking from tram one of the tellers Ten years yean after that he was waa president president dent of the bank and Is la now a widely known financier whose name you would be familiar with It If you knew what It was I think It Is probably wiser for tor the average person to choose the right job as early as possible If it he be can find It and But read through Who Who you will find the n names mel of hundreds of men who have filled many jobs and most of them indifferently before they actually found what their real vocation was waa II I you ou have halll ability and foresight you ou eventually will mill discover th the ch kind oj of work you ou like best and consequently can call fill 6 61 st st. But dont don't choose It just because it looks easy or Is II from the start a white collar Job Be lie sure lure that It interests you JOU and will continue to Interest you That being settled learn everything that you can possibly learn about It and after that the going which will wUl never be easy will be steady stead and bar accidents you will do better In It than thanIn In anything any else you Joo can do Remember that Lincoln once a rail call sputter splitter th then n a country lawyer did the biggest job for tor this country that ever was done since Washington made Its Ita ts existence as aa a nation possible S e e e e e e eIf If It you have read about the proceed proceed- tugs Ings of the recent Scientists Scientist's convention convention convention conven conven- tion you have been New reading a Ii page of at an Explorers p plc It Is la not written In Ini i blank verse like that of Homer but to you ou and m me It means more than did that hat endless battling of at the Greek and Trojan army which supplied the theme tor for the old poet The business of world worM exploration Is still being carried on on and Is II still sUil profoundly pro pro- roundly Interesting But It is II not nearly so Important at this writing when both of the polar regions have hue been mapped and charted charted chart charted ed as all is II the exploring among the elements ele ele- meats ments of the earth air sir and water conducted conducted con can ducted by men who are continually asking questions of at Nature and continually continually con con- getting answers annen to them S e e e e Today the scientist is II the most important im man in existence Working in his hll secluded laboratory he be is ta constantly discovering ways and means to W Increase the safety the welfare wel wet fare and the happiness of or the people on this earth Without him you would not be real read readIng Ing lug this newspaper The scientist by the Invention of movable type made Its existence pos pos- sible lie Improved the printing press so that It is possible to print millions of copies caples for tor men to read and enjoy lIe He performed the miracle of ot the ray X-ray by means of at which the doctor doctor doc doe tor can perform what was always 1 considered Impossible till Ull a comparatively comparatively few tew short years ago the ago the miracle of at looking through the flesh that pads the human body straight Into it fro so 0 that the doctor can learn quickly and easily what Is la the matter with u st badly behaving human system I am convinced that from tram this time forward the bulk of ot material advancement advance advance- ment meat will be in the hands bands of at the scientist scientist clen S e e e e e e eIf If It the layman could fully tully understand what science Is II doing today and what with Improved facilities for tor research it will achieve he will give to these men as much credit as has always been given to soldiers whose life work Is to destroy not to build He lIe may indeed make war so hideous that It will be abandoned by nations who ought to be glad to get rid of at It for tor it has done far more harm barm than good II the Ih scientist could only turn hi hit his attention attention at at- to go politics and to Co dr city government govern oller meats ment and to Co racketeer extermination he hI heI I would mould do a II still greater work I But to do that he be must deal with the hearts and minds of human beings |