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Show TELLS MOKE THAN OK WAH. CATASTItO-IMIIES CATASTItO-IMIIES AND THE LIKE.. When you pick up your copy of The Sun you meet with moro than stories of travcK progress, wiu', catastrophes stories political, social, religious, reli-gious, community ami events from nearby towns and settlements. You also receive stories told in paid advertising. And, Jf it were uK. for thisj advertising, you u'ould not could not receive the publication you do for the HttK money itj costs. Some persons think tlrutr inacliluur.T aiojie has reduced the price of publications like The Sun. Hut that is not a Trxj. If In some mnntuji' all I advcVtis'mg tdiotiltl be stopped and the pajrj would have U be produced minus his f ituucial I aid, the price would jump lo throiof four limes what it is at present. Husides, the paper wotilll not Ih? us intcrosting. Peoplw baw come fo regard re-gard the advertisements in The Son, as in other newspapupH, as k-cKaMe compejitliums of mur-t'Jiitntlirie, mur-t'Jiitntlirie, tnd they hare come to lwwp thut what in worth advcrtiHing is wortk buyhig. It irt importunt that you rcalre the wtul that atlvtu-trsing pluys in the world. Without it hundreds hun-dreds of articles found In every Lome conld ne t'r have been brought to your attention. You never would hnve known of them. You never woultl have pnrchased them ami enjoyed their use. And the factories that arc making these articles, employing em-ploying hundreds nnd tliousatnls of persons, in the nggregate, would not exist, for they depend on advurtisiiur as the cheapest and most effective effec-tive way to distribute their goods. The advi'rtlstineuts In The Sun are an integ- al part of the paper. They are not sotnethinir. to go with reading matter, but arc soiuuthing to ncatl for frrofit. You canuol permit such bargains bar-gains as arc constantly advertised in The Sun to slip by, because it you do you arc not getting full value out of tlvc taper. |