Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1922 — Page 9
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... ' Back in 1 81 8 the greatest newspaper of the day declared that the world had reached the limit of human expansion. It even went further, saying that there weren't enough supplies in the world to support further growth of population. The mind of 1818 couldn't conceive of the miracles that human ingenuity would perform during the twentieth century. It couldn't imagine the wonders that would be wrought by new agricultural methods and modern manufacturing genius. It was i gnorant of transportation as we know it, or the progressive sales methods or" today. It could not see the vital part that would be played by advertising. , Even today there are some who fail to realize what an important factor advertising has become. Advertising is as much a part of today's life as electricty, antiseptic surgery or automobiles. It keeps us up-to-date on the many things we need in order to 1 ive profitable, happy and useful lives. It presents for our approval articles of all kinds and for all purposes. The requirements of each member of the family are met by advertised offers of good merchandise of proved value t i t The advertisements save time, money, and effort for those who read them and follow their guidence. They are practical guarantees of satisfaction.
Mon't Lay Aside this Paper Without Reading the "Ads
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