Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1922 — Page 9
ADVERTISING IN NEWSPAPERS IS DECLARED BEST *Life Blood of Local Trade,’ Declares Cincinnati Enquirer Man. “Newspaper advertising is the life blood of local trade because it, touches all consumers in every community. It cuts selling costs because it entails no waste in locality of cireulaton; manufacturers use it to cover markets where it is profitable to do business,” declared George W. Preston, advertising manager of the Cincinnati Enquirer in his address to members of the Indianapolis Advertising Club yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce. More than 140 members of the club were present and Briant Sando, president, acted as chairman. “Newspaper advertising insures quick, thorough and economical dealer distribution and dealer good will, because retailers are willing to sell products, advertised direct to their own customers,'’ he said. “Such advertising enables manufacturers to tell where their products may be bought; it can be started or stopped overnight; can be prepared between days to meet sudden developments and to obtain immediate results. It enables manufacturers to check results in every market they enter. Finally, newspaper advertising costs less than any other kind. Surely, the newspaper has come into its own.” In discussing the advertising man of a daily paper, he said such a man was really a stabilizer, as in the office of the paper he represented his customer and in the customer’s office he represented the paper and therefore must be prepared to look at all times to the interests of both. He said the advertising man must realize there are no favorites and all must be given equal courtesies and justice. Mr. Preston strongly advocated the principle of truth in advertising and said when a man told him his advertising was not paying, he always felt such a man had not been telling the truth in his advertisements. Only honest and truthful advertising pays in any business, he declared. It was announced the club soon is to have more office space as headquarters would be moved from the seventh to the fifth floor of the Chamber of Commerce building and the entire seventh floor of the building will be used for the weekly meetings of the club as soon as the change is made.
SALVADOR UNDER ARMED CONTROL President Mendez Acts in Revolt of Cadets. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Martial law has been declared in Salvador by President Mendez, as a result of a revolt of forty-five cadets at the National Military Academy, according to a dispatch to the State Department today from Montgomery Schuyler, the American minister at San Salvador. The message stated the cadets attempted to get the cavalry to join in the revolt, but failing in this, were pursued by a large military force. All transportation and communication was interrupted during the chase. Employment Bureau An employment bureau has been opened by the American Rescue Workers at their headquarters, 1013 South Delaware street. They request that any factories or others desiring the services of either men or women communicate with them and they will endeavor to fill the places for them. Adjt. I.evi Klnser, who is In charge of the work, said the bureau will be maintained until the present labor condition is relieved. He also invites those desiring employment to communicate with him. The telenbone number at the office is Stewart 1757. GOLD OUTPUT STUMPS. CAPETOWN, Feb. 17.—The 1921 production of gold in the Transvaal mines was the lowest since 1910. The output In ounces for the past five years follows: 1917, 9,032.212; 1918, 8,420,659; 1919, 8.330,091; 1920, 8,157,635; 1921, 8,114,000. ENDS "MUDDLED LIFE," DONCASTER, Eng., Feb. 17.—“ I’ve my life,” wrote Harold Smith to his wife. Then ha purchased a railway ticket and threw himself from a speeding Express train.
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Anderson Man Loses Valuable Bond Six days after W. C. McClain of Anderson, Ind., lost a bill fold containing a liberty bond worth SI,OOO and SSO cash, he reported his loss to the police. McClain. who is an automobile dealer in Anderson, told detectives early otday that he believes he lost the bill fold in front of 426 North Capitol avenue. The bond bore number 1303985. Negro Lad Drowns in Fall Creek George Irvin, Jr., 6, negro, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin, Sr., 815 North Torbet street, was drowned yesterday in Fall Creek. The boy, with two older boys, was playing on the ice near the west bank of the creek at the Indiana avenue bridge. . George slipped over the edge of the ice into the water. As he sank his companions ran and called for help. The police recovered the body, but were unable to find the two boys who were playing with him when he fell into the water. G. O. P. CLUB INDORSES MAHOLM. The candidacy of T. Ernest Maholm for the Republican nomination for judge of Superior Court, Room 2, has been indorsed by the First Ward Republican Club, of which he is a member, William A. Edwards, president, announced today. Resolutions adopted by the club promise Mr. Maholm the “united efforts and influences” of the members “In securing for him the full vote for said office cast in the First ward.” Edgar F. Dawson and Harry Argadine were on the committee which drafted the resolutions. AH! EPSOM SALTS NOW LIKE LEMONADE Epsom Salts made Tasteless with Fruit Derivative Salts jsxn : ——ii O o ® Tasteless | i ?: ° Enjoy all the splendid physic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts without the awful taste and nausea. A few cents buys a handy package of “Epsonade Salts,” the wonderful discovery of the American Epsom Association. Even children gladly take it. Drug stores.—Advertisement. GREAT FOR ECZEMA AND OLD SORE.) I Guarantee My Ointment, Says Peterson—Every Box of It. “If you are responsible for the health of your family,” says Peterson, of Buffalo, “I want you to get a large 35-cent box of Peterson’s Ointment to-day. “Remember, I stand back of every box. Every druggist guarantees to refund the purchase price If Peterson's Ointment doesn’t do all I claim. “I guarantee it for eczema, old sores, running sores, salt rhe'um, ulcers, sore nipples, broken breasts, itching skin, skin diseases, blind, bleeding and Itching piles as well as for chafing, burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sunburn.” “I had 30 running sores on my leg for 11 years, was In three different hospitals. Amputation was advised. > Skin grafting was tried. I was cured by using Peterson’s Ointment." —Mrs. F. E. Root, 287 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Cos., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y\—Advertisement.
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AUCTION GETS HIGHER PRICES Shank Plan of Selling Concessions Helps Swell City Funds. Cancellation of contracts for concession privileges in four parks by the board of park commissioners and auction of them by Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank yesterday brought sSS6.so'more into the city treasury than would have been received under the rescinded agreement. The sale was held in the city council chamber and many spectators gathered to see the mayor go back to his old trade. The contracts were awarded by the former board of park commissioners late in December. They were for five-year periods. The new board cancelled them because it did not feel it should be bound
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for such a long period by an act of its predecessor. Prices paid for the concessions for one year under the mayor’s hammer and the successful bids on which the contracts were let compare as follows: Douglass Park, $1,500 at auction, and $1,025 on the contract; Ellenberger Park, SSOO and $300; Brookside Park, $1,200 and $1,227, and Garfield Park, $1,550 and $1,311.50. Successful bidders yere Fred R. Ileiny for Douglass and Ellenberger parks, Charles E. McGinis for Brookside Park, and Cbales Heacock for Garfield Park. In addition, the mayor auctioned for the board the lunch stand privilege at Thirtieth street and White River to M. R. Gray for $200; refreshment stand at the White River bathing reach near Twenty-Sixth street to James Angels for SIOO and balloon privileges in all parks to Charles 11. Ross for SSOO. FOXY FOX WINS. CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Though seized by a dog on a farm near Summit, a fox succeeded in escaping He dragged the dog through a hedge to the bank of an old quarry, down which they rolled The fall parted them and Reynard fled
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treasurer. Paul L. Kirby Is general secretary The work of the baby health stations of the association was discussed and it was voted to open a station at the foreign home in West Pearl street for the purpose of instructing mothers in the proper care and feeding of their chil-
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dren. A doctor will be In charge with one of the association’s nurses assigned to the district. Committees will be announced soon. DIES FROM OVEREATING. ST. JOHNS. N. F., Feb. 17.—Mary O’Connell, aged 14, died from overeating.
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The autopsy disclosed a great quantity of undigested food in her stomach. 200 MILES IN 80 MINUTES. BRUSSELS, Feb. 17.—With the help of a heavy gale, Captain Donald Mttlr piloted an airplane from London to Brussels, 200 miles In 80 minutes.
Demonstrating and Used VITANOLA llgjk Talking Machines At Less Than V 2 Price |uTf jjj |||, 2 No. 25 Portable Vitanolas.. Sale price fIS.SO 4 No. 50 Portable Vitanolas. Sale price 927.50 3 No. 75 Cabinet size Vitanolas. Sale price. .9*45.00 2 No. 10 Cabinet size Vitanolas. Sale price.. 959.00 SOLD CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.
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