This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 Excerpt: ...having, for Advertisers t(c) the amount of -I0 are entitled some mnntibs stolon hnnrdc nf to a free subscription for one year, if demanded =orae monins, Stolen Hundreds 01 letters addressed to Arthur E. Swett, an advertising agent in the Charles J. Zingg. Editor and Manager. Offices: No. Io Spruce St. NEW YORK, NOV. 8, 1035. Swett for books, etc., were destroyed by the thief. All currency PRINTERS' INK is absolutely remitted to him, 'he announces; ... will be honored by subscriptions an independent journal, con-or whatever it was sent for' while nected in no way whatever with ose who sent checks with orders any advertising agency, selling and have received no reply are reIts advertising space only for quested to mail duplicates, as the cash, and standing entirely upon onganals have been destroyed, its merits as a news medium for advertisers and an educative A VOTING _ CONTEST FOR force in the advertising field. SCHOLARSHIPS. The weekly Republican, Lyons, By acquiring the Leader, of that N. Y., has secured ten scholarcity, the Binghamton, N. Y., ships in colleges and business Press has secured an evening Associated Press service as an addition to its other features. NEW STORE IN BROOKLYN. schools in New York State, and proposes to give them to the ten students in its county who receive the highest number of votes in a popularity contest conducted in the pulalrc schools. Ballots are to A new department store has be made on coupons printed in been opened at Broadway, Ralph each issue of the Republican, but and Lexington avenues, Brooklyn, every subscriber paying a year's by the H. W. Schreiber Company, fee in advance gets 100 votes, and fully a mile from the shopping twenty-five votes are issued for center proper, in the residence every dollar'.