. The Kodak Salesman. d thecounter—^the same one— Same counter? we and same imbecile behindit. And I ordered the right one,and it was delivered. We took up the paper againhopefully—fruitlessly. Alls wellthat ends well, Ed. Yes, butalldidntendwell. Gothome last night and found a bill forl)oih tables. Xow Ill have to takea day off and straighten the thingout with Thompsons get rumpled, old party,we tried to calm him doAATi. ^lis-takes wiJl happen, and to err isliuman, to for—. Shut up, snapped Ed. I canforgive mistakes but not I started to say before, th


. The Kodak Salesman. d thecounter—^the same one— Same counter? we and same imbecile behindit. And I ordered the right one,and it was delivered. We took up the paper againhopefully—fruitlessly. Alls wellthat ends well, Ed. Yes, butalldidntendwell. Gothome last night and found a bill forl)oih tables. Xow Ill have to takea day off and straighten the thingout with Thompsons get rumpled, old party,we tried to calm him doAATi. ^lis-takes wiJl happen, and to err isliuman, to for—. Shut up, snapped Ed. I canforgive mistakes but not I started to say before, think ofwhat that simple, stupid pencilrack behind Thompsons counterdid to me. He sent me the wrong failed to give the delivery de-partment an order to call for itand after I brought it back and gotthe right one, he sent through tothe bookkeeper a second sales slipinstead of an exchange call him a pencil rack?Thats all he uses his head for—he parks a pencil back of eachear. J^e KODAK SALESMAN. The window says May time, blossom time is Kodak time. To Show for One Week in May May this windoM* paper for the background, and Early inshould show itself to people whopass your store on their wayto work or to school. It typifiesa May Day custom and suggeststhe season as abounding in pictureopportunities. The foreground may be madeto suggest a plot of lawn on whichthe Maypole has been few branches of blossoms aresuggestive of the season, and theneat hand lettered sign explainsthat Every day in May has pic-tures for the Kodak. Moss for the lawn, the branchesof blossoms and buntmg or crepe ]Maypoles, are easy to obtain. Pictures for spring time scenes,preferably showing youngsters orparents photographing children,you may have, or if not, can makefrom your own or from some ofyour customers negatives. Besides the Kodaks themselves,the price cards and pedestals forthe Kodaks to stand on, this is allthat you will require to install atimely and striking displ


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