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Ee " Vie and Henttagee- that held not in prevent the trees. these But “ att ewes. capitalists the city LEE who settled there, could have two or three And, railroads indeed, and factories ne of Geneva’s paper, the Morning os motion among the city fathers. “That infernal ‘woman's rights’ tion know,” will be said a we news. “Are if ret pre- women heads about any already possess. political ambition, fergettin’ and at had ! 1 “Why, daily Miss “Evening Telegraph ?” ; portion of|such a confounded masculine of on the Evening Tele-| a brand new sign over the doors of the neatest suite rboms in the best brick building only | town. of] in| sale, anyway?” oe he asked his equally silent partner “Novelty. and the charms of _ youth and sex, added jot of old fools young from ques-|them, how the shock’ the when another newsboysyer “Here's g-r-a-p-h!"" And sign was had _ given] administered | man, to the opposition in town,” replied as he tossed their] Elinor—really—we .know—and to friend and foe become.a* mental Evening Telegraph have} the I—I—| newsbovs’ like bugle hardly think the city will support an-| other,’ said a merchant whom: Elinor, as business manager, had solicited to| notes saying, please, ‘‘You may but Ict me call ‘tell yelling through the]if female brother E-y'n-I-n-g T-e-I-e| styleour she'll sell-if she their wrath was not|and |'‘diminished. when’ they beheld these] journalistic mercuries disposing of bun-| dle after bundle of the new paper. It] rights they, did not} sold Entirely innocent of | had they began to estab-| the “here—you on the of a that desk a alike. Geneva| whirlpool, was the and suc-| cyening above chorus the din own town, but well known business} men of the city, who were not afraid to back the enterprise of Geneva's only two college-bred girls. When, on looking up, he again encountered the calm, the| -as you an, keeps up ugly as this sin was Methuselah d there a y BS ae the Hen 7 pee: editors. and js to :scare the 1a up Tho . the vert reet Tuy door of boded e paralyzed at shoulder, s)- ind oldooaks 1 He 3 e-sae ce ( ie a where groups of contents ii: sip a she the e re-| did |Coal Mine, and gencral Interest a about lot of they've the Diamond other items of got from the]| nothing fr “th oireavitie E a pat gave sbi . long Gabtherahonrdentiia “her. .. She > raised’ anHedkitnes Bi race “What {s {t, got the Idea!” orKateI'll any. “If past we had eight, at se ee ready not tat few left ts murder You you have type it take ~ by Tes ee Ae ie re ii facanionencalenaicne ue : ee ee enn a ceed ing of| in ten min- streets for the youth, |} i A trip to paper, ° a or ° care Tr dort; remembering knuckle @ whic the h the old | first3 day} he sold ) dern caree; have gone crazy yi God a a if en daseiad ret Rae t a and think ee bless te : ; the that news had and rae addin Had A dt SM ked up 6, my areet r Doe ret iis et 3 no more of Ag ij Isxtra, sald tossing the the poor fo ahetle ce the sheet on rane: the a its If oer itl! ‘so. that oF ences ee by we very eae ‘a do. have: say a private a Y it)ey DG AVG SUIS: = \everything zn f withdrawing of the office their word to ‘Come they. come some |ing and me and their drew: cigavs wall a cold} lark, tailor-| at the editors that a] of the} the breath] threshold.| into a for e int am the ae felt heads to] oO 1«¢ anon ; ven W Fee er Ler a | the heley | to give orders an. extr: ‘ , for hud. butted a seid’ stone : nintt We.Fe ain't won't. ha and . WIPES: Than against Yorernan. is a most pleasant | un- : ele .he/ they violently | one’s gota til) ‘Took every bit for regular cop tiording23 He was ignorant of the chivalrie loan At 1 ‘o'clock the Telegraph boy brought back the borrowed paper and the. S“S00 n clicking. aw: ne prpress was.‘ icking away But the editors of the Telegraph had had a taste of victory that only made them eager for more. They had their Telegraph boys had clear before the Times. gotten ahead “extra” from the swept press. to be “half way. the ‘extra’ Q 1s us the the Times that If the latter Wind out of neces-| sary amount until our comes in?” “Delighted to be of service, am sure!” and they both bowed and Greg- ° ground could be ee Equi 1t was could ever again her little editorial doubtful take the sail. a t Then promenade we'll do and sald. abruptly, something!" ashamed know of the —— an editer a aching who did not boy am er os dag the pecially when he er Pens poe e cousin of that editor's partner. Why * he’s almost next to Sherlock Holmes!" “Well, he's following up this Norton case, and have telegraphed him an to oy a nee a ee she said compliment very you need,| down] to _ a aki Srey = lose yeour sweetly: “|broke gentlemen|night on your ‘ enterprise. You certainly understand how to get news and get it before the people. We are new to the business and expect to learn a great L oe barn eT I by Os ae fire, oR Rica? into before the ané village stole firehouse all the Make Your Advertising Agent em of the two dominant men in our agency started in here at $10 per week. The chief of our Copy Staff started in advertising at $40 per month. His salary is now $1,000 per week. All our highly-paid men have won their way here, against all competition, by the sheer force of results. Each has advanced over hundreds of others by proving his power to outsell them. We make no contracts with men. Each must yield his place the moment a better man shows up. ae a Each His Way Nor do we set any limits to what men can earn. That depends on their power to sell goods. Thus we keep men on their mettle. Thus we give them incentive. Thus we lead them to fear defeat. To this sink-or-swim policy is due our success, and the success of our hundreds of clients. C Jb gewaeel™ oe: The doctrine. we practice is the doctrine we preach. Make your helpers win their way. Give to no agent a cinch on your advertising. Sign no long-time contract, Commit yourself to no certain expenditure. Let the results decide that, Give your advertising to the agent who proves his power to outsell all the rest. LORD New YORK Ges SECOND NAT'L BANK BLDG, FTH AVE, and 24th ST, “Good morning, gentlemen,” she said, with a smile that dazzled them; “I have_come to ask a favor of you,” Cling to him so long as he does it. Increase your advertising as he increases your sales, But leave the door open. Change your agent when another proves himself the better. That is your policy with your road salesmen. It is thus that you keep them always up to the mark. Why not the same policy with salesmen-inprint, who are selling your goods to the millions? We solicit advertising on one basis only. We claim the ability to outsell everyone else. We claim to make one dollar sell more goods than from two to ten dollars without us. Our hundreds of clients have already proved this. Our business—the largest of its kind—is a result of that fact. Weare ready to prove the same to you, without asking any commitment. The proof can be given in actual figures—~ given in your own line, and in rather short order. When we do this, we will offer to handle your advertising on the usual agent’s commission. We will handle it without any contract. If ever another agent proves the power to outsell us, we shall expect you to change to him. There is a simple way to prove toa certainty which agency can sell the most goods. It interested, ask us to explain the way. & THOMAS NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINE AND OUTDOOR ADVExKTISING Address either office, They are equally equipped CHICAGO TRUDE BUILDING 67 WABASH AVE. ‘ en idly ss Trains etw [eee cere een ; ne petals _ City Portland 9 Leaving nea ar 9:00 a. Salt Mm. Lake 2:25 and ’ 11:30 p. m. E the red See the | shirts and yeou know our boys would as soon think of flying without wings as to turn out to a fire without their red _ shirts. ‘ My Win ed ake and devil. knows where, besides an editorial Returning from the telegraph aeee immediately. Fdétmer Hardapple—Burglars, Jed, I couldn't come it over to save my neck.{4n hour later, she explained to the “That isn't necessary,” she replied. | PUrsiars ; Why, man, we'll have to do something | anxlous editor her cate “I anticipated your kindness anc | larseiiatte or quit. the town.” eddie “You know cousin “find Lewis, Kate? be | brousht aot boy along.” And she stated set the barneel afire? tei ALi George Gregory stopped short in his Why, of course. You ought to be epemerra i EMATOchilcn alti eatoenthe Farmer Hardapple—No, but they No doubt he would “‘do something,” for the ring in his tones gave emphatic affirmation to his words, the spirit of them sparkled in his eye and hardened Pp S TL ee DOWN AT BACON RIDGE. VORIRnORM Stes added: “Just state what amount you Miss Brown, and we will send it . operating The The town went wild. In an hour the sajd|*hares of the Diamond were as much Dails P. “{t| above par as they had been below, and y no paper, as the train bringing|of was wrecked last evening.| loan 8 | to ask a favor of you, Wej|the Telegraph was riding the crest of work to get out this morn-|a@ Wave that carried her so far ahead kindly e | OM | then ems«Balk ves,= that whén'the aa bee Digvicnt ae ‘, x Star) asBay i they : aa t MBCEY,. their. own. nett way,” so Elinor had. sald. It met it more than half ‘to-| e con3 | | hardly tte one oD ‘lilah”Sn paper out half an hour able to meet the Times dirty rose A OVER: 1 Vhat’s. at’ the > scrap of paper in-|hient. into] yy. a themselves simultaneously edcalie P4ne.‘is ay he y F A eae chan their up eight,”’ she saving to their feet from] desk, and throw-| unfinished and eac Hs | rushed to the press room to: “wet ith type St ready : wets |men “or could ee a ae aN ete oar y dh iat Ae thus =cohve ie ? process.” of the morning rose stood 9n gee ‘5 acould quarter ge‘ full it way through his | clinched either could have blamed the Iara ne .-the-pentette “abcoriviadated agit: Hye 1 blar eR a 1 cat doinee 1emselves Fs o table to fiercely ¢ eyi0S Whistlers only reply chagrin raga on paper latest, | to don’t our supply Would you ory fell “Confound, force teeth. arhar.. this the and Aer | Sar oenatis th work «that Delilah had to get out this morn- | iIng!"" and he his mustache STi : keener “Good morning, gentlemen,” she with a smile that dazzled them. omer alter her. t : ; | Centrated boy. already set to eet ont a door of the Times office. The looked up. To them it seemed concentrated, individualized bit sparkle of have have ~ *: little Elinor the the for |} capture in e dives Peeaeetat rv fice boy, the first. ata quarter nie to leaving Flinor gether youmelodramatic on the spot!"in| : he tears ¢ trees ; to the office boy, hend, | CUSPidor, have| have| fT ‘ house |. ‘Telegraph his| damps, anyhow, the | 27 the press,” safd shebefore eagerly. No, paper pie month delightful away without change The old that.shook his cane at the Tele-| : 5 : sign board hailed a boy for a} “x In’ » afeard she'll pizen ye? a ate tz have paroffectrall ld calling menses the crowd the most | but eet “I'd z the roused. Be. sure And In| her| | ‘’T-e-l-e-g-r-a-p-h cash!” and nee thing J an: his 1A, tossec ate Went home to t speak| heT£elf, “I wonder all if ourKateold Brown tends converting linen the icuunlen: out of her| Elinor Smith? Don't tell me 4 heat His whaz ty my room disappeared, ian ; is ae ellow Sewers aahrow ae 3 tnet tat one yelle« hi halts i waving wavitie’his cane frantically: | 1neé alr and Nils extras to. begin on?” a new-born hope in Kate's that 5 y| y a ia S "sing Cover becoming , her. Sofiia ealthe anariiine Heap “Ste aheene hot Ieee tieeh to sto. e would of these There was Hastily editorial | the top that po not rallied urs ? : ars sod! r 2A’ (then s 5 “well! handed in| anderinie anak who with fay "OW: ne) th like the Times left were thronging about a “What thme.in the morning does! iit noth having heen 4 out | pyresa She woula| he . “ SOLOVE of7: GRC HT OU the day Laradit Ete Se pe veg eyes news any-| All vas % aie? | Pire i atgivenen him Iiis eyes dropped and his| demanded eBLIS was Kate UXXT1. 3 how men | Times again before th oi erying aK, nnd your theré a] Why, sail after eight, Kate,in phantpomarched:: es tea aac Ce aval whe e ‘"The middle thaclinies Deteat “Elinor, stood] excited of was triump Perhers weeping partner. “Kate! and she eee this pay aaa from | {e-Times press?”the “Half past‘leave. nine,”che replied The situation began ‘to gray-hued hopelessness. a It vein in the Dia-| ‘me. Telegraph Oo 8 moment. thane Scat Cane: e 5 Geen Say taking ‘man-| 8nd Oe The editors Be oe | naper | Stared at it blankly for an Instant, then | paper re ° rh ; . t theé Inet | read the headline For aw momen pi Silence between them was tragic, then| ; Gregory broke it with « 10ng,. shrill ten as hist By thrill SRE tothe reece eles fa foot. The color flooded her cheek and| autire flashed in her eye, In a mo-| not, Sali trae 1 about editorial her streets, ; extr magnanimit little of =e I anticipating something him, atehing him by and those. no mean which much poked his their sinctum. misfortune open-and his jaw. body was limo whole ideal," for a and act sha naa finished ine letter another she was at. the side of her Tos ap-} © a fire or the capture Voton. thier could. brin together -in> so =) ce a time. The newsboys reaped a fae oat Men whose money Norton had stimula- too wasAstheae beginning birds A thunder stroke could alyzed the.two girls what an : competition window see the ‘ foreign news, the mnigels Of Es day an e e torenms ade te »Qnuse he aldwi't Tikal-tordavie me fk ie? ink | in11, BAO amothered: BRe Te: tones Ones rise radlantly trified: boy euiclosed | taten eymats GOnES coq quarters : and| pes ge at te was ofte dawn on. has ci ie AR ute the accoun ure ; tears and to a mere echo of the only the exeited populace cared Niobe he as t I fee] real eta a ee ee the ms erly an account ae ares oF and telegram nti) Elinor, airery) few few] Ta VAA SEY where lopa new The “~*~? pacers brief gal, yer bet!” in the breeze, and the water began “All yourn gone, too?" to ripple at a prow so close in wake, he “Not a scrap left as big as yer granknew ‘he would have to divide the ny's i " nail, course and sail on shallower water— a-sold a thousand more or keep ahead confident smile on the young woman's | ef fem.”" / So the Times awoke and shook herAnd they passed on, a gleeful clink of ce, he succumbed. me down self. Experience in the business had pennies in their pockets for five shares,” he said, humbly. keeping time not been lost on her managers. <A little So|to their eulogistic remarks of the new Other men succumbed likewise. trimming of her sail, a turn or two of before the gray-bearded defenders of | paper. her pilot wheel, and she shot to a posiGeneva’s ancient traditions could reWelden Whistler threw down the|/tion ahead of the Telegraph, from cover from their first gasp of astonstump of a cigar he had smoked in| which she proceeded to take the wind ishment and indignation at. the bare | grim silence, rose, kicked the office} out of the sail of that young craft by meation tf women undertaking an en-| chair Savagely away. “What in thun-|a skillful use of “extras.’’ he newsterprise that was clearly the sole pre-| der is giving these schoo! girls’ paper boys called it ‘takin’ de bloom off uv ae oe js tongue con-|/ quite] responded Elinor, with determined face ces fe Vice . could mi g rhen out ee re a tr \ ee twitter: dro wally; it fh the office boy sheepishly These} by mingled legitimate, do it,’ wasn’t an old fogy in a thousand miles} to make her the center of attraction by a loud-mouthed opposition. Look at this rising | angry of streets. ach note seemed like a challenge, a direct reply to certain complacent remarks they had made on old it what you, old take shares. : “the female enterprise of recent date.” “Do. you?" said that young woman | Never in her newest and-palmiest days|the lines around his mouth. As busiWith a smile so cool that it made him| had the Morning Times ‘met with such} ness manager of the Times, he had had shiver. ‘Well, I think a city of twenty | a rousing reception. Fragments of| plain and easy sailing thousand, with Geneya's capital, ought] conversation to that effect floated in little craft over the cnannel of polito do better than that, and so do others| through their open windows from the} tics and business better acquainted with its resources.” | passers-by. wo newsboys met on the|town had required s And she produced a list of stockholders | Times’ corner and the following dia-|ertion to keep him a . as long as that made him give vent to a whistle logue swept in through the window like|she had the whole stream to. herself for which he begged her pardon as scon| the first blast of winter: and could glide right down the middie as he came to himself. He found on “Hello, kid, how’s yer Di biz?" Over the smoothest and deepest water. the list not only the capitalists of his “Out uv sight! Evenin’ Telegraf’s| But when another sail began to flutter Lae oA i to desk. + ve havet" : \ Wins minutes Fano) anderen one bu blazing of Wanleatly tore open the topmost of the After two hours 0% sk ile Banttie hatha Bivsstictsco postplunge, Kate Brown as mark. The other letters fell unheeded | #04 dressed in her very best : h a ot 6 Oat made zOWwn presented herself e She s { ene Bie ay - Es the the the up , despair. modified meet GOs thists to ane 4 — lish their plant with a systematic, in-} tion center around which the waters or| telligent, business-like enthusiasm that] her thought were wildly eddying. rendered men who had known only the the editors of the Morn-| Geneva woman, pure and simple, ut-|ingMeanwhile Times sat their. offices and| terly helpless with astonishment. smoked while they listened grimly to| one in office door and the office boy Sida, Ot. hatter Ree after he shook trouble _|ereep Ie to eae bottom of the] ashes )of defeat. ne GAUES-) tion was absorbingButherhow? body, soul and itn Shey k se tsp rags: e the of in dispatch, for of y{ctory, ‘The gray eae Items, only, not hav-| being thing about. robe itself in brewin" by the one whenhere’he first heard thing] the | streets, the an hour] left the] ” t fal:desk roused {t' mightily. never steam aie ; se And They But Elinor had the warrior in her make-u the e editor nake-up anc 1 tl 1@ sobsbs from ron editor- Times, smiled com-| Reverend men glared in wrath at the| copy of the Telegraph he had been readwhen they heard of this helpless boards bearing this legend, and| ing, plunged his hands in his pockets feminine enterprise. But if a lyddite| one irate deacon. paused and shook his| and began to walk the floor. Whistler shell had exploded in the streets it| cane in fury at the slen when it first| picked the paper, began to study would not have caused much more com-| caught his eye. They had not recovered | the head up lines and presently looked up, to be women these days?” his head dolefully. But the girls did not have duced which placently Air other K extra. a brand new printing press and the de-| termination to start a newspaper. editors each on her desk, _From rogative the ie in yearen of sleep tion over] attained the journalistic their head Hne was not discussing Kate Brown and Elinor Smith humanity, ‘‘Offices home from Wellesley college with | graph’ blazed out two at Blinor could in the But an event occurred one June which made Geneva's air vibrant with alarm for the guardians of her ancient cus-]| The Towktor. ond,/scame Heed en forced Geneva their wayhadthrough unwilling gates, “closed herports’ and arrogant .. clam Dike resistance to other innovations for some years. toms. came the|no capital) victory Nortonee at hae the whe sap = engine, nor her sky have been darkened by factory smoke. Usa woman ed anticipation of a consideration tences Fy in which Kate jJoinca came at o'clock the CIOS bank] and making after toe le the that hills would hs . whistle of the OF a pitch, was their leading lence r graybeards vented, Geneva's have re-echoed the sensations Norton, highest ee striking, how Pe you Pes | entedus that earth ou und. ee gloves the morning. enough to eat case|in the In- | umph, X 4 we 4 on said by: impatient sometimes the victory stains met and “Yes, but it's OA realm of, Geneva's thought the seasons Were not known. It was a changeless land, where custom, crowned by the hoar frost of time, held undisputed reir Sway" the een RNG S56 from sacri: | man, Cana prone 2. vise. the hills Geneva changes. 2 will ‘ Pe along the river bank and. freeze the Mshts surface bidaks of the the shining stream, or spring ‘ice. ed set the birds a-twittering of ‘Times traditions minds<ormight thelr.come ‘possessors in Winter and whiten In feo atans a confidently EN | AT news Lewis i grains of truth <ate Brown broke tongue was Trihde for.’ Then. he: the silence the big tears gong to to gasp gas ain't 7 ex resparkling , || aged out - “They 1ey aint no in her da eyes Oh, El, it's horrid 3 ne Benc re hs wrecked I can’t stand it! They are reducing us eee ae 2 Be soe vec ‘ ere echo! and——" the sentence ; Pant a at b e ee ed pals ,anc pdiestled among houses so THES =F oI ee to scoring looked A the es tor =i smiled sat in thelr offcerespective ind talked,) its rival by these publie disasters, by |] every molecule in their makcmeans of the “extras” it would turn ups vibrant with the anticipation of J Ing yet science, / cuscu social and were f/ Gy Ara Ree baa. bine thes ee two of Charles press yf re . deal 10 | rushed aE j million in clean enshy pire ine bye in with the aes £ 1S Fe A jiehts flashed | veigling a lot of the eity fathers to] past four it was done. Light 1 | inves n bogus enterprise. Norton | § he Telegraph's rooms and the type- | fello | Invest-:in).n'“bogu eee nth Bray P graph» }and the mines. had stirred Geneva’s| setters were at work. Gut there was ; Cin RS Es Ape to social the world, Her er incapable re her Se streets Oe her. hand ene: Geneva. AN tN fogrt acce to town | uil sea!"’ This smoteonethe afternoon ears of thejustTele-|jn at the graph's editors as appearance their paper was leaving press. They were wide , F there was one town pe it. e Elinor the threatened fallure of the] sun, and they sat down ca Coal Mines, in which her citi- | composition of as striking largely invested, and the could be devised from oe = i busted! 4 / APH in loose at critical moments, just or two before the Telegraph i | Wi. | terested anxiety | et | get gets nimeelt to," and: Jeashler,, with omething ‘ear a » halt fn=-] |ot the chase which0 hadfat be n : i z ‘| / “wall: pba /"1ce her} these sensations than a always had them asa Morning LLL and country Hee take It was eyes an up a small fortune. for had absconding ieee der ee 1, d ‘self, Dette like} wis to lerier \that | the hour, | Diamond | zens had ey } ! w/Tag , } 5 up ebenfh hang to shine when known facean ofextra the | f (// if? ifaay ane Aa But bore eter paper sun ever jer beside sensational news on jourthan have nalistic. waters? Andfrom Geneva, since} defeat we'll off the | shia had’ been roused her slumbers| she waved her 1 Bites set of innovations she could not|a few jig steps trike away soa the gates seemed hun- | The telegram r F ri Ge \ a A Tr) / ip - I ( ui (C4 Ta j ME (of a Ep isos et) wep. aL) 7/8 Ae os) of their mérit' (die especiallyersonal the | when koma: Geneva Avanbecame i 2 Lee. es Bs a) li ML EL il fy Mead ad WC Nir / —— maria | are 5) en { a asada 4 Ss : jap +t ean ib . UPI Ac o a pee Tike ish pt rec a, — — po 1 s Repay ip Wile /{/} Pr pas oo : ——— ‘ : Mit S/ he ALAA LAA a Ti Z 7 iyML G10 b= 6 IC Pc a= Vn tee vas £ T 5 7 y Telegraph: value morning erary / HL . lo VERrn = ed rn 3-*t[Th ers a 32 A Miah ee O} tise ‘ ] / Vif) LH } | . AE . eee“as | oe bd SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1909. -nows | ss b Geaey : on (Cee | —+ { ~~ | ot a re Serco a“ ' \ _ UTAH, as they shouted out the eloquent appeal for help _He knows nagret with the paper, she thanks 1| Times “extras’’ In the mid-| the situation, and if he ete an them for their courtesy and was gone | day,Ly, anand thus made the most) | thing to ; help me out, hes ne miteIn a momyment | ar tt? eCXx; day's legraph, | cousin “By Georgs she’s a beauty X~ | loyalty in their Well, how?” asked Kate . Raa Whistler as she va ished from | located in their ‘How ?" repeated Elinor impatiently, | . eed eon aie cets where their] “Lewis will know. of the capture OF } ‘y n't ahe thou rh?” responded Greg-) es were housed | Norton almost as soon as Norton him- | ory ‘And how sweetly she compli- | = i CITY, her cheek.” ontents of it hl Ml See THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: - — + is and then the which has entertained over 2,000,000 people since its opening in June. FOR DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE ADDRESS; D. 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