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Show Advertizing Triumph Advertieirg he.s l.ieeen'.e the great sign of the age. Rig coiTerate.ns, banks, v.r.i'iic m-hi'.: rs and junk deeders are alike in shouting their waies ibror.gb. Ihut great loud speaker, the 1 Kut'd i3rab:(c, fer Tr. W. J. O'Cadagban, of Nashville,! Tern., to record the advi rii. erg tnunT-h of our times. Two -eers ; ;.m lie eas eieioiete!: !'.' trees ter. I!ow many of our i-o-ta! eMceu'ives e.p. eiinl "! - !i::e rege.rded their places as sinecure F.ut n-l I 'r. O'C.el igi an. ti'C'aii.e. .bar., to : e.ke a. ler.;' story short, advertised. lie advertised the s-,a-.-.- rvi.-e a"e! made- it grow. In two years he carried oat a ysle.n of "selling" the postal service to the peonle that bes iiro'iased the efficiency of the Nash-ille Nash-ille liostoffi re by fifty : cent, with a great decrease in ex-, Dcnditiir's. Iti-'dnoin-; wilii three slza"-'. ''-mil Early and Often," "Ill-place Waste With Thrift." ;! 'dbe Sure There Is a Return Re-turn Address on Your ?! ;'!," O'Calke. f.an blazed away at the fore' s ef bebi; and ( ; eiti'.'i. His effort was .-pent towanl rducabng the public to accuracy ac-curacy and early niaibn;;. This re-acted in his own office in a $C0000 saving in help. |