Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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A THOUSAND emperors of
- industry are today dreaming
of dominating the Chicago market.
A thousand advertising and sales
generals, like yourself, are planning their campaigns for the
conquering of Chicago the Gateway of the West the
country's richest market.
QOME of these generals will depend
on chance and an imperfect knowl
edge of the battleground to guide
them. Will you?
The successful generals will know
their ground, the strengths and weak
nesses of their market where to strike
and when and how.
For those who wish to know, not
guess, The Chicago Tribune conducts a
Merchandising Service Department
an intelligence bureau that has plotted
Chicago as thoroughly as any European
battleground was ever plotted.
QEND today for "Winning a Great Market
s on Facts" a book describing The Chicago
Tribune's Merchandising Service Department
HPHE Chicago Tribune's Merchandis--L
ing Service Department will place
at your fingers' ends information that
you never dreamed of, about your own
distribution and that of your competi
tors. You will know which districts,
which stores even, lie along the lines of
least resistance. You will know facts that
you could never discover without an ex
pensive, long-drawn-out investigation.
The Chicago Tribune's circulation
(more than 375,000 daily and more
than 600,000 Sunday, covering seven
States) and its known influence make
The Tribune the Chicago medium first
considered by national as well as local
advertisers.
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The World's Greatest Newspaper
(Trade Mark Registered)
Eastern Advertising Office: 251 Fifth Avenue, New York City
Pacific Coast Advertising Office: 742 Market Street, San Francisco
The Chicago Tribune Convention Headquarters:
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
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