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Show CLEAN BOYS NEEDED. In Impressing upon young men the fact that business men arc calling for clean, upright, wholcsomo young men, Sam Jones told a stoiy that will bear repeating Said he: "There camo a time when 1 felt that the young man doing typewriting type-writing for me should advance. I felt that my interest should not hold him, S3 1 went to a friend, a high-up railroad rail-road man, and said to him that I had a bright .young man who had uevci drank a drop or liquor or shulllcdadeck of cards, one as sweet and pure and clean as his dear mother could desire. I asked him If he could use him "Could he use him? Of course ho could use him' That bov went to that railroad man and took a humble position. posi-tion. In thicc months ho was promoted; pro-moted; In three months more he was again promoted and In ono year ho was that oillclal's private secretary In three years that boy was assistant gen eral secretary of a great railroad asso-cation asso-cation In the southland 1 doubt- not that In ten years lie will bo president of a great railroad system." Jones then took the opportunity; to Impress upon the boys the necessity of being clean and pure, and thu way he skinned the average youngster who drinks, and cusses was a plenty "the little fools " |