Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1918 — STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! [ARTICLE]
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
An eastern railroad wanted a danger sign for grade crossings. The president went to the road s lawyer and the next day received, together with a bill for $5,000 for special service, the warning, “Stop, Look, Listen.” How perfectly that sign fills its purpose. It saves the railroad every year far more than the $5,000 it cost. How suggestive also are these three words for the housewife who is buying flour. Stop and consider that you are buying a pure wheat flour, made at home; home labor and home product. Look. Be sure that it is the Blue Ribbon, because the quality is there. Listen. All who are using it are well pleased and complimenting it. Have you tried it? If hot, let us send you a sack and you will be a home booster. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, phone 456.
