Anadarko Daily Democrat (Anadarko, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 252, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 30, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Ilfo Imprisonment won that hla nn-
flncment should bo solltttypdHi:r
nlnnn nf the Inmates or ftohhTlia''
. . .. ra kji tl t I ill In
town slnfo prison is never permitted
to bco Ills followB. jTUero Is n con-
vict nhcfio.diitJHMlflVjiJ'flliut tholpqr
of rom)yJftcU wMovor
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Ho aB nMioWsbdy Tind Ills re;
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wna coftHngdHo-dlme-noyttl.1. ..ItnUinJ
tho courso of his Imprisonment no Una
educated ill'VClv. Ho undeMtandB
several languati&J fcBd ftijnnjtfisaft
vorous reader.
Ho lias mndfirrtfllfcaat tcnortiuXpd
escape. airoVomcharactorlzcd-by'
tho utmost
it ingenuity. Aside from this
ho docs
nStStvalslle
fteHtaifett
trouble In hi
written statement ho
does not aflji
llbcftKi3vnt9f4r Urn
linft.Ciiint8filr
mitigation of
iardtlrms Bf h(a
o bard
Imprisonment.
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"Massachusetts Stato Prison.
"Dear Slrr" '" H
"Whether my case can have your
sympathy I do not know. Still an
you pleasure as it brought pleasuro
tcftdoVprhor ObMotf fn 170. JlIJs mjv
sa8rf.to'!mo fi8&S)'wiu3t. "fl am not
sorry I nni glad I saved that boy's
life.' Ho would not sign my death
wnrranL (Sco council records July
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Z Jic.XcplluB afialast.ma-Ja. responsible
for tho deeply rooted and persistent
IVicBpappV" AuVreprelejitntlon. all
hf&$ yciA; Mii- Wat fniblio feeling
waa duo to. ..newspaper oxaggcratlfln
ind notoriety In 1871. '
L'Ol! courso.lt cannot bo denied that
tho crimb was dreadful h'nd that pub-
lic Justjcq required .satisfaction; ! but
tho truth la no': effort has been made
from that day to this to better fthisi
''pHobncr'K condition. '
fji--.. ..j jty n0 rrlonds p'o'lnrlufericji. I
"''in'nmit KcC.'n1 hearing froni'luo g6vetT-
unBr. I bftvorieen lgtt tp my own do-
' 'l' put down a fow of tho mitigating
- - ftiaturuH In my cise.- --
.. Mitigating Features.
'''' 'i.trn5lri1 In 1S7-I.
iX. I HUB lOUriUOU JCUIB UIU T.1IUH
j-""j. Public t feeling swayed tho
courso of Justlco to my preJudlco.JTho
Judgo at 'tho "trlKl told tho Jury 'to
bring in a verdict in the first! de-
' grco-"or nctjiilt for Insanity.
- ' 'That' wns Illegal.
"3 Tho nttornoy genornl was so
abuslvo (hat tlo jury Interrupted
him saying 'Coaso ybhr. Invective.
"i. My caso waa recommended to
fercy uy uio jury.
'"C. Sentence aa In this case 'to
eo'ltnrjr Imprjaonmont at hard labor
" for llfo' 'Is unpreced'ented tliere liavo
Uccn nt least flvo capital commptn-
itJpna fi thla prison slice 1874. ' Not
ono was fourteen hJot'ono waa h
SQlltdrytBonfenQ'e.. M Jcast two. of
inJVi"vTitirj
1
I linvn nfinirn n .illRiinnltlrtn in
eforrh 't'h'Avo not i& n crfinluiU llfo
? 'bero:' I wptJld "do ifel If gtVen'an o;m
(
portunltyi
"7. TlinrB li A dbtlbt "WlfetHer
stile
t;Jvru fairly tiWt. AlSt)7l iSenteherd
legally held all these years In ni cell
'f. tbrflToncpU5!itfn"lclfl3 .h.rfvo dbly lnld
before our supremo court nnd tc this
i.'..."datoitIio ItUlges'.huVe'Klven no'ai swvt
-" "to" 'tho merit of itald' vonte itlo
('Se6 'thtJlJ1 decisions h!reSv'lfh.') '
Urtt'son iJgJ)qvo (I was trlti'jyj;
.nt t-""prk'K'i.-ami. st.a'ts.j604 .
.Oath HU) Penalty Cruel i
"Solltnry Imprisonment at had la-
bor for llfo. on a boy ToUrfe'CK voara
.13 contrary to tho constitution
aw8lpraac&ui!utwit is h'
lit Is h"
) in
his
elnlST
-th'n ltewmV!r.lt'Jk d dark coll. on bread
J.a .iw' roViri rt a . tnJo ir'1 I
LkU . 1TJ.TTT7 1
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' ' : n&Pa. . 48) tAnd ie should' have
aia.wna. 419 rasant ';
"i)Y tliQ toiJBtItiiUon Attd laws pp
orjo can-'bo ptliout of tho f rotectlon
L of tfl law oF 'intfor Illegal penalty;
(sco 0. S.( bt Vtf 13 Allen p;
a auu wii muv . m. -. -.-m. r -i
by
good process of law; aa per qrtlcla
of amendment to United States con-
if "Yrtih'tVriirr&iiL-'dOdB not .slibWrlt to ho
ft mtfty Wv4;Piw;3 '
t.iJU.aVKMUMor.wniwjmvM risatoan wo l
IoundttdVdobbt-lC.lia.'waucoilvlctpd'
' stltutlon No. 13 which by Article 'li
f.( icfy 'Bald consUutlpn ls .tho 'suoromo
law of tho land.' " 1
"1 will concludo by saying "flint tho
" documents lierbwlth ard autlentlc"
and tofllalal. .'.
.. ..IW-cnsq la n9w.Dpnd.lng on.habeaa
corpus ' 1
n !(Vj w aj tjat somo records1' neces-
it .sarydn my caBeihro denied to mo; 'as
by tho Mat qrawjtb; and If ypu pan
lij niiy way assist mo to obtain them
1 Bhallthftrik you. I submit too; hat
my case 'Is exceptional worthy of
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consideration (both as to prlvnt"
as on .Its legalnspcct because
dumstancos niter cases.' K
"fii llin vl.in.irA lin.in flint IMitnrrv
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Jniovo 'voir tb funllf t. In sorao war the
friendless life 1 am respectfully
iW? i rwvtfumi9 F
"jhiHHW ti. ruaiuiiij
To this ho nppends epplea o;
records Jn his' cnsc. ) i '. '
'Record of His Crimes. I
Ono of Poraeroy's playmatos wl-ote
his recollections of tho murc!pre
"as 'a boyrJesso was 'qfllctTTiHIrlng
"tacitumrainiorfondor gaines; His
ftvorito .rcadlns was tho dlmo nQvels
of ri6'rftllo'and ilunYd. Tho'Useil to
play "Ii)dlnnitf'. ind Jesso'a fnvdrlto
hero waa Simon cjffty tho renerisd6;
imon u-riy. mo roncKMe.
othor-.boya'sworev'by ken-
and ho Wotiolf w -n j -
1 wljdly extravagant talk"
.whllu tbu other". boys' swore1 !by ken
ton Uoono.
"It wna nil
said ?'Jc'ss6'!i
wqrtb) wjJtlnR about but fpr t9 (fact
tbit at that "very tlmo Iioston waa .In'
a fica'of-kixAltoTnent overthflioulrnges
.porpetracd ;byH;Bomo unHjiqwn (per-
son on'llttlo boys ol from eiGiit-to
nlno years . of ngo. .-!! t. . if j
"Ono week the news would qomo
that 'fTll'ttln boy1 'aa'toilnd tltd 'to' a'
tubgraph poll on tho Old Colony or
Uoston. IJartford &. Erlo oadt hor.'
rioiy mutuatea wiin nis uacn in; nu
SiinV Ur.i A'nrA .-ltl eUlt rrlil. 'nnvl
hons rihd daked with sail. Tlib next
week or month another little bay. JJ.
was never a boy of Jesso's slzu or
ago or nnywhero near it would bo
found in Chelsea or Enst Boston or
Jamaica Plain or Dorchester Jnutl-
latod and cut In tho samo way. Some-
tlmen a boy vas found tied to a 'tree
sometimes lu nn old barn but pffener
to a telegraph polo on somo railroad.
Fathers began to tell their bbys to
bo careful of a man with .red hair and
beard" aa tho Qoth was described by
hla victims nnd mothers wcro anx-
ious If their1 boys wcro out of .their
alght' for half a day .
- Jene 'Always Silent. S
.. "We. used. Jo talk of tho acts of this
oarller 'nipper' among ourselves; but
Jesse never ha'd rinylhlngto sayaboplt1
It one way or tho ."other. Then 'the'
number of( Jioxfl wjjo wore 'qhased.'
and escaped" by 'tho' enamel of jthelr
teotli. at 'abuut this time Was ldcmn.1
On'' boy!s i name-. J rememberl th'o
.oj.hers.l'.vo clean Iorgotton-r-wna Oli-
ver yhltmnn. "'Tho 'lllpper find 1cch
In'-'Mis clhtchcsnnd 'ho fought -dike a
ruedriiiJrlin'Jlkrj a comot. ffftm ritro
wo looked uiiou Ollio after that. Jesse
Tia'iy'Wotiiing. nut ho thought: 'What
ia UaMyml jfito.'jOIUft Whitman!
"Ono lino day there camo Intb'the'
flchuo)raom 1 11 -w h IcU. Jesse-h ad -n
seat
and desk the head mnster 1
edr1tQB l(fl3nKtlt&?WUccr nni
of tho unknown's victims. Tho
;miv
ine
llttloM
feltfjwjjbad cUeqn.rfqlinAii'nihlnlsfK.Iri
SIilscn liimg.up and cut up. -When
iMflWWred'Tt saliqt'Jiy mati
wltb.fcd whiskers and hair who 3md
trentcd him so but a boy who liaklkl
titMbtf "iouitlowiav" WH older jthttnt.
niniBeir. no incy 1001c 1111s poor 1111110
ifiQEMatia'icKtT'' irVbnml"0'l nl .the
tFcUoola ia.!Uo.tontfboIleyp.iHnvil tlrey
camqp f hln.Jljo .I'lpelow pchobl.
HJs Identification. "
'' '''Do -you see him hero?' sall'lho
tdketerPto tho llttlo victim. a
" 'No-o.Miesltatlngly replied tl o lit-
tlo fellow TlicnT'BHarply fron'tbo"
Ihtly te'afche' '1'3" "'IA I
.. "''P9mory.whydpn;t!yClH.ibdlUp
vnur head?'. ... ''
" "'ROVrui JtKH'IJ IJ aVJ'VI'' i
"Slowly jesse raiseu nis
head and
1 a
tbboy. screamed;
that's 'film! I'd jkhow
"'Thatp nitui
blhWhls ey6!" "'
i' "And .ao'JeBso';wfiaMrroatedj tried
found guilty and8cn.tHn.pedJ td tho
Wcstboro roform school. If Jcsse'had'
been '111 'thatdhylll.JmouBli to have
keptf tilmae't ln.ho houseTTrlio. night
bo rivaling Jack tho Ripper nc w." ;
PJtrierby'"go1't' dUt' of' the' Viform
school Ink about a ycar. UP; t 'thla.
tlmo he had twaya atoppod shirt Of
murder what happened after Mare-
lease was' told by his Old echoomate.
aa fouowai; . '
"III Jbo. fpljowlng summer a MMi
durmn sent ber little eight or nlnor
year-old 'Irl out for some thread."
(LL u . .
v
i .vt' n '! - "WyAftngiWllh'IUlo'fltlJiift llnoltUitoiloy.
(P6tnei'pv$ in6h6r kept . a sihall;
siore.) ino lime gin naue nnvcr
.. J i.i.. J- ji.u..nriii. .'..lv. . ''
enmo' uack: SH6' dlsappcnfcd llki
Whiff of cigar smoke In' a stormy
AUaiflfc" Her1 mtfthcr'
WAs-
frantic.
wlth'-'iVJ. "ETeborfv
'ii -Mit VIam.
fuHftk ?nT
tcclve'.1l'T'he montlr9 rdllfcd
rainy da a llttlo''tcmut'o rnillfcd
:v. ktrti!K.-.H wJi wi wiri. L
dlcatcd that 6' wished 'h p61lconiin
to go niong wiin mm wnicn no am.
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"IUIUCICI MUIJI CIIC1IUCU. . .i
t"Wi W)f-J.9i'vPi..vn i6waya
sthy:
.tnd.pywnys untl they camo
gloomy In ItiCso days. as Uio marines
. w til
. .j ' o'mur. wtf fl
. . .S jL u$$
- tL0 uM n Ufir'ass. ' They c.Vrr
io( -i Lougo.ar
rlcdU
and (hen
piaster oi pans cast? tanenip
j . . a t . . . 4i ' wm M
t i
tho Tojprlhls fn tho mud near wjin
re
6y'a.body tyaA 'found. v'Tli'6y jhen j
'Jtb 'Mrs. Pomcroy'a hbu'sp. Je&o
me uoy
went
tna In ltnfl
. "Ms 'shoes exactly fitted' tho casta.
Ho Wfta. arreted' Vi'lilld. ho'aMlln
Ja'll'l'jla 'tnotnpr moved' away f'rtinio
d'ldbo'uio dft Ofiadwrtv fpr Wvipus
reasons i ncn ino uousq was lorn
ilbwh ttf Jn'ako roo)n jfof a better 'ono.
Wbitd'tn'o'WoVifm'en wero fllgqniJiln
tho cellar tboy Unearthed tho' lltjlo
rrtrnRo nf TCntln f!iirrnti. Thdn jdsso
cOrnso of Katlo CUrratt. Thdn Jdsso
'cbtircssed that hq )iad mtlrdordd Fh'cr
ahd IKtlo Mllldn. ' - ';
"Silo hhd come into1 tho storoffor
tho thread her mother1 had sont ihor
for. Jcsso; was hlbne in thostoro.
Ho told her to go back and' got It
to turn to tho right ' '
Fate of Little Victim. !
"In the' rdoantlnlo ho had' turned
tho koy in the' frontdoor lcadlrig'to
tho street retnmod followod tho jit-
tlo girl nnd ns she started back from
the ceilarWay he sprang up'on her
pushed her down the loclhir 'atars
mutilated thon killed hen Ho (be a
dug a: gravo In tho cellar; burled) licr
camo upstairs washed hla .hands Mnd
fnco unlocked tho front door haiUlilH
dinner and wenttb toedl IIotwastbo
onlV ailo In the' world who know.
tlint llttloicorpao In hla mother's;
lar." '.'in' tun 1 n v
Wheti Pomerby was tried a. po1 II
signed by-itboushndH of 1 mothers
sont to. the. soTeriiorJiprarjdg bl
hang JeBBpMw.j;ecnupo pf fi)s )' '
however Uie:sentpnop ;wna.c.pmnijilffld.
. Ono'governor yearanfterwRrd.yls.
lted him In hflQll tqJ)flai:;J)ift. p S-c
for Mberty-. VAYJbynja" ijroJiI
IMTrnQr. nfAer;Jfiteu4oBotq. blp.
supuidi .najrdflniiff.wiKiyjfl'? ivw lj
jingivn 10 .mosi'nparpst.iarop
outside.:' .....u 11
It shoclicd-nndi irtar.Uadi Pon
Ho hadnlt jlhopghtiof )wU Uu 4
said was 'nVouut tliat:.e Justlcu
"Jnstteo'J jla ora'eroy'aj Jiqbby.
Mahyiuftorts Imycbeon raado f
.'OuroMils'-elensol'' On" onu occasj
.'numbor.of.VWMlma; women app)i
to & Massachusetts govntnor t
Pomeroy' freeixrfTUo governor
itlM.lM. 4?- r..in..il. I. I. In f
-uiwivi ' .... .. . .
'U Pomeroy ' had ncommittetiinis
erlnios'lil'lyour stato he Would mive
belm bnrhed ullvo'lit tho stiiko.nd
there -buldi lie 'no ' neccsBlty for a
pnrdonr' ' - . ' j $
' s Yet It Is probably trde aa has often
been assorted' itHatr If isclerico ln 187C
btld progressrd as" far aa It hpa In
1910 In-explaining "'the 1 pathological
causfcB for such' crimes as Pomorby's
ho1 would 'haTo-Hboen eontj not tq sail
tary ' conflneilfentv. Ih a atate prison
but to an asyldm lor the criminal In-
sane. ')' '.'' '" ''il '
PomerOy waa arrested. IuiJ.874. JThe
Mlllnh boyifor iwhosojmurdegt hewas
tried 1 tvasi Only tour) 1 years old.J) In
1S76 Ppmqr.qy v began hla - llfo j In
OharlcBtpwfl PTlapm ' . !
. ' ) ;-i .'i. : Liia---' j
! . ! ' I'nl.'i : 1 -
t : 1; .Succeeding iDeapMuy. j .
1 "Jlow Ib ypiiriwlfq 1 gutting pn with
her aoclaljuelUfttnenjt iwqr.kK'. 1
nVOrealii .Sqe'B hai Uor plcturo In
itiie iDAP.er twlqo tbls rqpnth.' -De
j trolt Free Presa.
lot
ttel- j
lion
t!faa
im to
Wth.
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MiviL.iio onuum
r
- i w imiikii - -
W ivertgei ttlttW'VijfpmUn'l!V)h)tJv
Butlniss Could De Explained
to Advantage.
The Hankers' MtiRnzlne roiTtitly
(irtlfU'(rtird.itirtjtliaVlrle-iilir BiNlJ JW
dvvAtK'i
ilV
- hW-rViawiMBWhU mh)"4Sit(iiiibit
nn the H'.ibjt'ct of dei'oslis nn
for commcirlnl pttrposon and nrt
.ates of deposit and th"lr nmny udvan-
tagos have n vy been fxplninod to
lllo pllile-Wno (PlAioairt'BeV
rn'VYkMiy'trr.iwnkbitTivfiaf.kill1wjJ)L!4ac(jln the en(l a Bnvlnt to
lino .iijwcup iftaT15iww's .
explained He livMriW aW' M tti1
'vrinWdhi ffil''tMrftVnKftIl A.f 'heM
vulrtotAi tellrutlott;iii'jniilrttW.i)IlI?D
opn.o. ni rf W.H'.' v(iiua) .n
"If uio onnkers cnuiu no mnuo to
renllzu this millions of hoarded dol-
i lars would soon be In tho varloiiB
' banks where they belong.
1 "The average wage earner knows
purRlua.flt.il .bank stands Vtweej (M
ie& dm vwiM tin
fhti
TCS
Jaw'tiroWtW-tt
id 'siicgiuvrdB thldrlilui
rdrltH w'llwity !n"r llur'r 'ftJPH v
II. WIll'Il Ill-W llLLlllllltn IIKIW Ull-ll
. --; . . . Li:v-t..'l i
I e theso points had been oxtilalttHl
I UlUiU I1UUIU illllK VVririi;'."'
. .jl..l....wriili
tMftiirf
this condition exists and until tho
public nt largo Is bettor posted on
modern bnnklng mothods tho old
stocking nnd tho sugar bowl will con-
tlnuo to bo tho hiding places for mon-
oy that should bo making money for
both doposltor nnd bankor."
FUNCTIONS
ADVERTISING
it
It Expensive Cteatlve Intensive
Acceleratlve afld Improving
Says G. Wi Coleman.
Goorgo W. Coloihan publisher of
the Christian Em'l-nvor World and
president of tho Pilgrim Publicity ns-
soclatlon summarized Interostlngly
the dlfforont functlfna of advertising
i at tho Uoston Y. Jf. gl. ''X.'Mrf'lnndi
I ilrnnq nn nilvprtlnlifir lliott'nlhcr Tovoni
ilrouq nn nilvertlsllfi: tholiOlhcr.'IOVOIV
lng. Among other things! bojsnld that!
ndvcrtlslng la first in oxpanslvo force
bIuco It enn do what a mini porr.opnlly
cannot do; n creative forco ijJjico It
constantly crentcs how yfintHlai In-
tensive forco developing' now uso for
tho camo product; J an acceleratlvo
forco and a conserving forco. In sup-
port of tho last qijtilltr'lio txIU ofn1
caso whore a onco vojVadvertUdd firm
maintained a good Business' twenty
years on tho results of their former
advertising. Lastly Mr. Coleman
called It an Improving forco declaring
that In most ensesja man .(dok txtnj';
pains to keep his products up to their
advertised standard
According to Mr! Coleman modern-
advertising has tlfreo great antece-
dents tho prlntlntf pross tho study
and development o niuurui bciuucuh
nnd democracy. In explanation of tho
Inst factor ho said IhatiJnftu'eomitry
whoro democracy did not flourish
could there bo any grfcht fauhl tontjio
ini.nlnnmont nf nil crt Irtlnir. since tho
condition of tho grthaffA'Aly bk'-tfcftWi
lng people Is nn nlMmiwrtnnt .featurp
In this dovolopmond loi iy'1-1 'un
r.r.r.
T?Ji(J THO
Newspaper DettefThan Dlllbonrd.
Uaron Oustnvo voli Pnlm gnvo a uy
on "Theatrical Atv
rCnvr shot
i'hn
luncheon of tho Plliirl
ut)llc1trnt?feo
elation at tho Hot j on City club tho
other dny. Haron wcm.jj.'alin told hla
hearers that up tolflvo years ago bo
had boon for 20 yara closely con
ncctod with the tlHiitrlMil.buUiean;at(
manager producer nrru""eV(nJToTffffln
or. Theatrical advertising ho said
was really tho father of modern puh
llclty metnods. Aiior nn anjusings(iC.
tmrlntlnn nr nnmn
Ecription ot
of tho" "Inventive
Rehmo-j by which
theatrical advertls
1 cr8 B0Ufi)t to drav
Mention tn their
'aim- 'BthtSd' that
shows llaron von
personally ho did
billboard mothods
:ia. bqlleye in tlfp
of advertising bo-
Having tho newapn
ior to bo the mod-
lum through whlcl
tho results wcro
obtained.
Tomorrow's dividends can only como
from todny's lnvostanent. Mere Intent
to advertise bring no Income
:i9MBMK ttVW 9 In. M w
' W Jj
i ui. n
Tho
ttoro
man
and
who-Uys.lnhlB. J.
otneo nowadays.
' ('
waiting for business to come to j
him Is not the one who Is glv. H
lng the world any thrills. Ev-
ery year the successful man H
breaks some of his former bus) j
nest records and as a prellmln- '
ry he usually breaks his for- A
rrol advertiilng record. H
1 hqftw htUsmvfirsonaairw;
. torn are nf the hank they denl with. '
r1 ' VcfcKnWvIinriW4fcl'JtAW'
aMV"lnAl(iijUr1 .(IKliVtr Id Mn tinntliiii rtj.
I
OF
sccr.Tffla'-K'aasK'j'ua:
?";
"iM
t
cv
vM0TT0R?TH
jlMrW
jjk
If there i? orto ctllerpfiso
6n carlh that a twitter
bhduld Ic'rivD cntirclv alone. '-'
.CIWjJlJLuJIi f- -I.- "
. it ic nnimriirinn i n rnnvn
.It IO UUVUI UCIMIJi IU llllfl 11
tfcbe;5Si"6f i advertlsfng one
iiiUst bo tjpdparfli'lditick
like a IJar'nliole on a boat's
bottom. Hb should kiibwl ;
bQro he betjin&vit?; thathc
1 ( ..- l IIl. 1
iu lUfWsuoiiu iHonuyiois ui
-1-
! .. CiivAUnr4irtwiTf'4nlUVil
- ... - . .... ..
V ftlU'll IMUllWfJUMy IIHtOl IV.M Iti
ithnU).o.qanhQt .h.tft-reap :
:: resulUfpfliJriRnnratel(with
. . Hid 1!AJUIIUIIUI U VlllJi l l".
- name. John Wanainaker.
$V:tf4etqi)&'i
ADVERTISING BBOUQES RRICEi
A mv.i.)V' 'hi irxmr .iiO;- fl m
Mci1critn:. fto Ope j M9rty..IpP-
Daek dtf'Mi'WfcWI l" 'iC
i M-flVe : V llt
""Tlfaf'tlie millions spent yearly In
I lift MiHflwrnitlmt only foglos con-
ti'iuo io mniK uipy pay more uir nu-
MnlWWwarenO In thYsay ' FiVn. ffi '
iniu:ttj)ru.jiiEn net rraurmhr'iicntM or
Ufl .. lt"T k Ai t . v .
'. ."iii: :tuu4 jr . .-.
o stnxhioonU (it Artliiii! l)r
vorngas&fl
properly Is u distributer and helps to
ouonomlze for Uio consumor" he said.
lir'nwrmin mjinufaetures u million
liAlail'toiUfffuivertlses thorn llQ.fli"w
MU!Iiim nlii.aii.Kr1l1uf "ti o-finW whW
er"timiPWfl;H.nwfiV
CHJv-(-i-Mf
llAlLl k;. r.i..aMl.ll! ...iiMiiiri.intik'r HJrtri unfiii'il ilitln lai....-
. sniilwNiSr' . V T
niiverusp. .o 1U i.uwi
111 it
' 'Th'a'')illhdlll9ned . think VeKp4
raoro f)r the advertised" nrtlclo. Tfray
J pay li'Hp aqij .are protected. Tho mati'l
t i'.i.'L '.'...!...ti.' imnnnnnn I.. nilvnrHolni.
liu njil linn fiv(uwuivuu ! .i. . u. v...c
Irf DulUimk.'rti'roputntlon the samo aa
ilfhe bniUil(ricka;apd buUtalju'ld-.
lng 1 Ho can no moro.'oltord 'to 1)6
false tOliis' wWtind'Msb th'Al1 MiiltaVt
tlnn'thnn'ho'wjiild-nfford-to.soUflro.to.
.hla plant -.
'tlio advertiser might 'to say
i. ..... ...1
havo spont so much monoy to buy a
reputntlon nnd Just that much Is bo-
hind overy statomont I mnkc.'
"Writing a successful ndvortlsomont
In tho most difficult thing In tho busi-
ness of writing. You can wrlto an
Interesting story about nosos nnd
every man will feol of hla noso nnd
look In n glnss. It concorna somo-
thine which 13 his. Hut In writing nn
TnaTHrttstimcnt rmMi!MBr nrUom;
como his roluctanco to rend It
"NewBpaper advertising Is tho
quickest nnd surest way of building
a reputation. It poundB nt tho con-
sumer evory dny. Tho trouhlo with
tho avorago mini Is thnt ho will ad-
vertise a heator only when It Is cold.
Ho should pick tho hottest dny of
summer and Bay: 'It la hot aa tho
Jovll foday.fjr'pkt winter wllliibo Just
if.S rnl.1' Tben: whona winter comes
uo .Sdnlpii-sr ! V1' iBfil
particular heater."
There's romanco In business ns well
asJiKbooks. Many.. fPJt8rf-.c?'
It's all In thot.tolllng. 'I 'Q 1t
8omo"housea .-play ndvortlslng 'as
their last card when they should havo
played It aa tholr first
. Make yourfEpodatli.p!b58tT Kn)l lbi
make thfim Brwell' Known" badvertis.
lng thnt any man can pick out the best
frnm thfi TGSt.
" -X JiimK'tSATisETl
Thero'a "cuto copy" navorusing.
There's honey-dipped nnd augar-coatcd
n1ivftlBlngntild)oalB.'to 'U19 ionsfca.
:iut npt to sonso. Stop ticuiing nnu mi
mjv. . i"i 1 a
iiO-TO ni !)1mIi'; -iU
11
ftbiujTj)etni3?6ia!P"v
inp into Uio ?bwost' words
nllwrflslntl Sr nyifJ if-ffiWfMHl
rambles stutters and aputtera lacks
Ob'llnMyrti1tHnnfftKrlnt)'ria rfnalti nf 'M
..J..; 5.':SV7KKTWSeWfJ5JiK!
SMM&h&WV -Wtot; . X." ho aald. Indlcatl
test advertising Is that which hits
Jlth
ttin fnren nnil dlrcCtnOSS Ol a
ina uircctnoBs 01 u
JMntuSis SI
'cnnw
chiuuji
r. balr
TitwnhffiKuAidV'
that which makos tho render exclaim
..i...ii.i.. "iinw nlovor." but which
UkwlV Sfni ift'dtter 'dWetfalneaiy.ai.
tnn ttlflt '
. . . -- .. .
.umWi.SfcwWjaiVai riusWi jwwW.oa.iiTTfh t lni? would hnnnmn nnn
. .it. nw xniiv noon nnr nn niiinu
inBic imri' -nirtnm4.- tt-Cai'"UtV IIIJ.. - - " "v
'"........ . lh hutnnn vnlen
snmo iiiiuiraivB 1. .. ..-..... .-.
magnetism Inclslvenoss persuaslvo-
netlsm Inclslvenoss persuasive-I -jerti
a dyamloifo'ifeboutlgaoir .."
iej
T
T
Therefl
ndvertising copy which blows tho cold
jphoB of IndlfTerenco Into tho leaping
Tlame'br hccdt:":4'" "' '""V "b
'n; adverting it's so easy tp be sur:
fnco'clevbr and so hard to ilb''dee-
down convincing. Tho orchosJraIoa.L "-. -
or who tenra hla hair eoldom evoKoa
grcnt music. Truo power lies In re-
straint. Often nn advertising campaign that
starts with n run endB with a limp bo-
causo tho ndvertlsor instead of trust-
ing to bis driver moddloa with tbe
reins.
If tho fnco ot tho staggorlng suc-
cesses won through advertising the
flrrtfthnf-Bnyat "Advertlsliie-lfl-ro;-proclalms
Its own dry-rot.
Type to bo cyocompolllng must have
elbow room. Printers call It "whlto
Bpaco."
Somo caustic pen defines consorvn-
Usui ub tho spirit of that man who Is
"too laty to fight and too fnt to run."
Tho pnunched and trlple-chlnnod con-
servative house never advertises. Ob
not
(TSIMJ 4?'l j lA.ffn li I i
k H'M.'Obm Ti w Mnt.'rTft.
J. H(t; Kf1 1" Ol ff W
? . IZy hv WI1RI1R n MF.OFMT
': '" "ii' iii ni) i f. ii i i ' '
X - a n rei.wmViM
. wnere
I I A"W7f
W -1. 1 1 I iV0MVK f I
T N "tmiKO 'VrA
Kznz&pr liwnv. m y's
. t Asm
ZbpgsFX v &&fPft "'53fwfi
i MP
ir. rtBITllMftTin ' n
I jWS-'! 1!' '.kV:t'wjr'f v
itwMJnJ4'- -iiji.1 iiii;!: iff)"' t
yfflv:.e' fojttt
" sA'tKi ui jW VmjM
IfMm rft-W.fH tHf.iY ftI-r til 'i'j i
hy
rtly riuifnrcd
oown
On filghtm; tirrezrs
. Ubm ulr
rt1'T
or tliroURh breath-
Tlio Ilover Itnunt no mora their banner
.. tHn...Ai.. . ji.a 4.... ....
' NBV tWt-ThWr'fcbrWMoJliV'tnfc' lauehl
TNo trc6-l iti6Ydf JoyMK JiiHn ei"May
ii'o wiirjjir).UnA!iiyiiriWtifVirp;i tffif-
miMlA)iMhihw'nhmJ Hmh haw Ueft
'' rfSrQJJhfolHhWrJI'tt t'HWern-nme.
Ko mir the twIllKlit pilrplen In tho went
"Wrrtlw urara march up the ongtcrn slops
nf time
flirt: .pljtijfi iDti JnuvWli 1 arisen that
i-A!tM'.UUy UJiiJll XIU'iillf .llKhU
And winds thnt clinnt a chorus dull and
M""Tfftld"'-JW?'''-4"'l'M"
.lillll..UIII II .IIIUrilMIllIIU. lIllLVIBl.lin.HIIIIl IIISB
Whero summer wns It comes notEback
today
Tlio stiver morning bringing r
soni;
That lilts In Joy mlown n rose-lfadgcd
way
With little echoes trailing It nlolw:;
Tho Bolilmi hush of summer nfternMins
When wo of field nnd (lower B
port
And nil nf summer's sweetness swnyg nnd
swoons
I In nn untold rnpturo hotiW ths
Iiuurt. U
Where s mmer wns tho lonn tree bti the
hill U
T.tfts u 1 Its nrms of nncrtHclnl fVjtn
Henped BlRh with leaves thnt flamo nil
mystlo-stlll U
In rel ind Bold n bencon nnd n wro.
nut nnn ibrnve blossom lifts Its iwtnlcd
cup Kj
Krom tjie recesses of the dronptnkj vlnn
As Ihoinili beforo It died It woulillralsa
tin .
W'Thnjim'tlnK drnught of summcr'stscent
Ui
li' f "IHT.
Spoke Too Soon.
. ftJX ooar" saiu tno caller "iiwaa
ftivfsr Jto! bco Mrs. Oabbltt yesterday
I-wJ --!- . ... Ml
iiuernoiui ana you jusi otignt tayinvo
heard wlnt alio said about ypu. "vhy.
sho tailed about you all tho tjtno I
waaUioje." i)j
"Mrs.! Oabbltt!" exclaims li tho
'hostess! warmly. "Well all I'vo got
to say 14 that nobody bolloves njjvord
sho snyHi That woman couldn't Speak
rtIio truth If bIio tried. Everything sho
"says Is (puro Invention I won'uglvo
It a wofrio name but I havo mrfown
opinion.!
lllJ.t'nV .fronHfnllv anrrv fn linn.. IH CH
talked 1 11 tho tlmo about yotfl and
said she thought you wero the wcest
NftPiriai a thla town and a lotttnoro-
ot the s itno nature"
JUI'JO
piJj"U
Accommodating.
'L 'J'' lUIMUB 11UU JUHL CUIIllHUlU
invenuoh of tho nlpbabet lid
-Mf'
-I. .!... t.J !.. l-.J
tho
was
atgqVUhg tho flnlshod product td hla
wlfo.
tho
loiter.
X? My goodness! Whnt o
tlufVor 1 did you nut In Buch a
ISffltePo that for?"
f "Oh t lero will bo a fow peopl
who
will want to uso It for an Initial;
I BllAoi rso ut that tlmo Mr. Cm
had tio onccptlon of tho fact thi
tottor h nlmnlv nnt In fnr hh
.--- - - -..r- - . -w. .....
WOSt U? -ful mOIUbors Of tho fill
1 1
commui ity.
Provided For.
"I've lrawn tho plana for mi
own
iho.W.l" aays our frlond taking
from
ills desi tno aneeta or oiuo prlri
oWlth much prldo ho exhibit;
specific tlons. At last wo have
vital oversight.
"That s a good ono on youC
laugh. "You havo forgotten te
vide fo n roof"
"Oh didn't forget It" he annwers.
"I'm gc ng to put a big mortgagq on
tho wb do thing." j
Realistic. I
Ono I In Hackground (at amateur
TllieaTfrealB) Say what aro you" cast
for? Hf
Ono In Foreground I'm tho real's-
tlo lady'i maid. f)
"Realistic?" f
"Yob. Thoro's to bo a big dinner la
tbo first scene of tho first act.'nnd I
go on ftriko beforo tho curtal goes
up."
Th' c dTPon?
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