The Kodak Salesman . that gave him bread, nor fawned on thehand that made up the payroll; give me thisman for my boss and Ill not work under him,but with him. —The Lamp. IF a customer asks at a store tor aKodak camera, or Kodak him, orother Kodak goods and is handedsomething not of our manufacture,he is not getting what he speci-fied, which is obviously unfair bothto him and to us. ^^Kodak is our registered and com-mon law trademark* and cannot berightly applied except to goods ofour manufacture. ^Trademark. : Any symbol, mark, name or other char-acteristic or arbitrary indication secured to t


The Kodak Salesman . that gave him bread, nor fawned on thehand that made up the payroll; give me thisman for my boss and Ill not work under him,but with him. —The Lamp. IF a customer asks at a store tor aKodak camera, or Kodak him, orother Kodak goods and is handedsomething not of our manufacture,he is not getting what he speci-fied, which is obviously unfair bothto him and to us. ^^Kodak is our registered and com-mon law trademark* and cannot berightly applied except to goods ofour manufacture. ^Trademark. : Any symbol, mark, name or other char-acteristic or arbitrary indication secured to the user bv alegal registration, adopted and used, as by a manufactureror merchant to designate the goods he manufactures orsells and to distinguish them from the goods of com-petitors. Standard Dictionary. If it isnt an Eastman^it isy{ t a Kodak CANADIAN KODAK CO., LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA. It is sort of natural to think of a method asreliable because it is old. As a matter of fact a method that has beenreliable for years, under modern conditions,may have ceased to be so. And there are plenty of new methods thatare reliable even though they have not age tocommend them. Methods that have nothing but their age tocommend them should be discarded. Methods that have reliability as vi^ell as ageshould be discarded if better methods can befound to take their place. You do not adhere to the old way just be-cause it is old, but because you are afraid ofthe new way. Isnt that true? I dont care how satisfactory the old waymay be; if there is a better way, dont stopuntil you have made that your way. —Frank Farrington iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiinitnin


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