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I.

"Pun ctuali ty is a j ewel." So get to business on t ime, remembering always

that t he other fellow gets tired too, a nd when you a re off wat ch, why, skidoo.

II.

"Cleanliness is next to godliness.·· Therefore keep your fin gernails clean,

your f ace shaved, your hair neatly a rranged, and your linen immaculate.

III.

Avoid a rguments, especi ally of a 1eligious or political na ture. Discretion

in speech is more t ha n eloquence.

TV.

Appear pleasant and obliging under all circumstances, and never make

a sword of your tong ue to wound the reputation of others.

v.

Sell all t he liquor you can, but i:;sc as little as possible yourself.

VI.

Before going off shif t always sec tha t your bar bottles and sugar d rawers

a re filled a nd the glassware a nd tools that you have used on your watch are

polished a nd

in

their proper places, so tha t your r elief can work to advantage

as soon as be a rrives a t bis station.

VII.

Ice should be washed before being used and at no time afterwards toucherl

wi th t he hands. Scoops a nd tongs are for that purpose.

VIII.

After usin g a bottle or tool always replace it before doing a nything else,

for when yo u. are rnshecl wit h business you will never be compelled to bunt

fo r this or tha t as you

will

a.lways know just where it is.

IX.

Keep the floor behind the bar as u1·y as possible. I t not only looks bett er,

but you will fin d your healt h g reatly improved by following this rule.

x.

After a party has fi nished drinking remove the glassware from the bar

as soon as possible a nd d.ry and polish the ba r top immediately, neYer allowing

a pa rticle of moisture to remain.