Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1925 — Page 11

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in Local Display Advertising (Figures From Publishers’ Service—An Independent Bureau)

Today the Times gain in Local Display lineage passes the million mark. The Times now ranks second among Indianapolis Newspapers in volume of Local Display Advertising for same publication days. V • ' . •*■ ' ‘ ' In less than seven months of 1925, Local Merchants have used one million lines more of space in The Times than during the same period of 1924. It is a record which stands alone in local newspaper history. * Few newspapers in the whole United States will gain a million lines of Local advertising during the entire year of 1925.

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Indianapolis merchants who are not yet acquainted with the great buying power of the families in Indianapolis and vicinity who read this newspaper may learn the facts by consulting a Times representative or a merchant now using this newspaper.

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Both the Advertising and Circulation books of The Times are open to advertisers. Any information desired, either regarding any merchant’s advertising contract or the quantity and coverage of Times circulation, will be cheerfully furnished upon request.

Smoke screens of circulation canvasses and unwarranted conclusidns drawn from them fade before such overwhelming evidence of the pulling power of the advertising columns of this newspaper. X' . ■ / For the Indianapolis merchants who bought this space are good business men. They invest their money in advertising as they buy other merchandise and realize that increased purchase in any line is warranted only when profit results. Such increased purchase of space in this news r aper is their indisputable assertion of the satisfactory returns received.

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