Show THEHERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 1917 N itinininiHiini ETEmEEnETEim tei a uremiiii If you have any friends who have offices in any of the buildings on the east side of Main Street from Second South to First South or on the north side of Second South from Main to State you had better make early application for window seat space from which you may watch the operations of the PEERLESS ELECTRIC BULLETIN— ‘‘the newspaper in the sky”— the marvel of the age It will commence actual service promptly at SEVEN O’CLOCK— - r flL £ & C 3 ¥ t j 9 The messages of this wonderful news dispenser can be read for several blocks up Main and along Second South Residents of the northeast and east benches and soldiers at Fort Douglas north of Second South will be able to get the news from tills magic machine with the aid of field glasses HE OX TIME TONIGHT promptly at SEVEN for the BIG SURPRISE that will be “sprupg” in connection with the “opening” of this great bulletin on the roof of the National Bank of the Republic Auto parking space will be “held at a premium” too The first half hour of tonight’s service will be devoted to flashes about the LIBERTY-DOAcampaign in state and nation These will be followed by telegraphic messages from all parts of the globe (fnrnished over a direct private items of local Inu ire from the offices of THE terest greetings from Governor Bamberger and Mayor Ferry advertisements and special announcements of local merchants theatres cafes etc N HERALD-REPUBLICA- N) er The Peerless Electric Bulletin is owned and operated by SALT LAKE ELECTRIC TALKING SIGN COMPANY The directors of this company are De Witt Knox George Knox Fred W Webb and George Hahn of Salt Lake Dr H M Rowe of Ogden Advertising Management EARL JAY GLADE 612 Boston Building Salt Lake City Telephone Wasatch 3413 i Free copy service will be given patrons who are not equipped to furnish their own We have Inc Advertising Agency for this work engaged McAllister-Stevens-Wallis Ti |