it' W''-Wf,$ri"r "$&?"' "" j.4 1 fc 20 EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER-rPHIEADELPHJA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1921 ,.'fi . - r 1 -1J '1 ' r I - -Jf . ft s :;yv M V I w HAS THE TIDE OF BUSINESS TURNED ? Richard Spillane Foremost Business Analyst of Today SAYS "IT HAS!" .- He Will Plumb This Rising Tide During a Ten Weeks' Tour from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Canada to the Gulf to be Made for the PUBLIC LEDGER Mr. Spillane Begins His Trip August 20th It Will Cover the Following Centers: NEW YORK CITY JOPLIN EL PASO JACKSONVILLE NAUGATUCK VALLEY, CONN. KANSAS CITY OKLAHOMA CITY PIEDMONT DIST. FALL RIVER OMAHA FORT WORTH NORFOLK ' BOSTON CHEYENNE DALLAS RICHMOND BUFFALO DENVER LITTLE ROCK WHEELING CLEVELAND SALT LAKE CITY MEMPHIS CINCINNATI TOLEDO SPOKANE NEW ORLEANS PITTSBURGH DETROIT SEATTLE MOBILE BALTIMORE CHICAGO PORTLAND BIRMINGHAM VANCOUVER MILWAUKEE SAN FRANCISCO CHATTANOOGA WINNIPEG ST. PAUL LOS ANGELES ATLANTA MINNEAPOLIS PRESCOTT CHARLESTON PROBABLY OTHER ST. LOUIS ALBUQUERQUE SAVANNAH CANADIAN CITIES HE WILL GIVE THE NEWS MOST EAGERLY AWAITED TODAY During this vitally important tour Mr. Spillane will present absolutely ac curate pictures of business conditions in every section of America, and in the most important centers of Canada. His investigations will embrace Manufacturing, Agriculture, Finance, Transportation and Merchandising. He will discover what economies and what changes have been wrought in each of these regional districts by the drastic upheaval which America has re cently undergone. He will study Labor, the Housing Problem, Hydro-Electric Developments, Road Building and Shipping Prospects (coastwise and international) in fact, every condition which in the major sense now affects America's business prosperity. He will ascertain to what degree our foremost business observers are cor rect in their belief that the turning point in the tide of business has now been reached to just what extent, from drastic liquidation, business is now starting upward. This information will be of the ut most importance not only to America, but to the world at large for America is the axis upon which the business world revolves, industrially, financially and sentimentally. Mr. Spillane's letters will present that news which every reader buyer or seller, producer or consumer, em ployer or employe, husband or wife, rich man or poor man- most eagerly awaits today. l' ' WW A' ' hi f.j' ... ?hy !;.', r s mrmuuw' ?;' Ill's. XWE8& ! rV-'ji" ' Zj.. RICHARD SPILLANE PI tr! ?lfe?Et!it0r f ths Business Section of the u i LEDGER nas a wider personal acquaintance with industrial leaders, bankers, shipping men, railroad men, large merchants and labor leaders than any other newspaper man living. For years he has gone where big men meet and where big things happen. And captains of industry gladly talk to him because they know that the facts and ideas entrusted to him will be accurately and forcefully pre sented in a style so clear that the public at large will read and understand them. depart fed r fthe tjti ""1 of the United Stata Mr. S,! J&wSfc spokesman for the American press. During His Entire Tour Mr. Spillane Will Telegraph What He Learns; While Hot Off the Wire His Letters Will Be Printed in the Business Section of the PU -oJLliy LEDGER mm t 4 ' 1 J ' f I e J .4Mfrt Wmt
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