-3SW7 it f, h t mmmr, " 5 F. s i e9 scO li'ju fe e-V v BiiJl tsr E? FSi. t'- IWl W r NL '"" I x V evening toBLio LEDlDKPIkLEipaMlTO!)kEfeDAYJ 6Bfe;4im6' " ' '' V '- 1 ,r,V.t;w : ; ' '-r ( ' , , ilLLj : ,! , i LH , L.i ...aULyJL The Only Medium Needed to Reach the Buying Power of This Mighty Market is THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER IN the area shown here live more than 2,800,000 people. Cleveland, the center of this populous, progressive community is the metropolis of Ohio, the largest city between New York and Chicago. It has a population estimated at more than 900,000 and more than 1,000,000 in Cuyahoga County. It is the sixth city in population, fifth in manufacturing, fourth in financial importance. Since the discovery of iron ore in the Lake Superior District and the construction of rail roads from the East and South, Cleveland has attained a strategic position for the bringing together of coal from Ohio and Pennsylvania and iron ore from the upper lakes. steady expansion of industrial aiid business activity has been in progress ever since. The city has doubled in population every twenty years. Second City in Diversity of Industries Fifty years ago it was the forty-first city in the United States and every city now leading it ranked in the first eight. The Federal Census shows it to be second in diversity of industries, first in the production of nuts, bolts, wire goods, castings, paints, varnishes, electric batteries, twist drills, steel forgings, vacuum sweepers, carriage hardware, job printers' presses and astronomical appliances. It stands second in the manufacture of ready-to-wear clothing and of automobiles. Over 11,000 articles are made in Cleveland's 2500 manufacturing plants. Four out of every five steamships carrying ore or coal in the Great Lakes are Cleveland owned or controlled. More than 60 of the 50,000,000 tons of iron ore brought down from the Northwest is received in the Cleveland district. The economic conditions underlying the remark able development of Cleveland and adjacent Population Served by The Plain Dealer Cleveland's Only Morning Newspaper Cleveland and Cuyahoga Co. Towns and Farms Outside Cuyahoga Co. Total Population Served 1,000,000 1,892,956 2,892,956 Some of the people in this vast territory do all of their buying in Cleveland. All do some of their buying there. Together they spend $2,000,000 a day in Cleveland. Are you getting your full share of this business? CIRCULATION Federal Figures Submitted October!, IBIS DAILY -SUNDAYS 182,000 205,000 territory are sound and permanent and continued growth and prosperity is certain. ' The only advertising medium that delivers the buying power of this rich, extensive, and popu lous market is the Cleveland PLAIN DEALER. It is the only newspaper that goes into the sub stantial, prosperous homes of Cleveland and Northern Ohio every "day in the week. People with money to spend in Akron, Youngs town, Canton, Zanesville, Ashtabula, Sandusky and scores of equally great and prosperous man ufacturing centers as well as first families, in every village and hamlet and thousands of well-to-do farm homes in Northern Ohio read the iPLAIN DEALER every day. Supreme in This Great Field It is the most influential moulder of public opinion in Northern Ohio and has been for. 77 years. Thedyerti8er makes PLAIN DEALER pjcestige his when he goes into Cleveland and Northern Ohio homes with the PLAIN DEALER when. he uses this tremendous force to move-Ms goods. No other medium is needed- to put your name and product on the map in Northern Ohio. To secure the trade and &ood will of people who count in this tempting territory quickly, surely, economically, concentrate in Eastern Representative: John B.Woodward Times Building N. Y. CITY The PlaiaDealei Largest Morning Circulation Between NewYork and Chicago Western Representative: ' John Glass Peoples' Gas Building ,, CHICAGO ' : - 7 4 V"""" r H X fttf- VA ':''' -ft r r-C r f'r rfl rt" iA tf ri-, t rtt. i " "! - J A -r ? V aVc I v" !.;. fL
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers