Publishing f mNI a Newspaper 1 2jy "«- i - WM Tradition is a Weight j|| on the Heel of Progress iff TT has been the history. of mankind that progress pulls I w forward and tradition holds back. When trolley cars |M were first used in the city streets, mass-meetings were held |¥u to protest against them. Generations ago when it was | proposed to use gas for illuminating purposes, neat riots | followed, and dire prophecies of blowing up a city were 1 m heard on all sides. 1 toF § Even the automobile, now so necessary, when it first 1 I appeared was looked upon as the fad of fools. | i s | Many men walk backward through life watching the | | records of yesterday instead of viewing the trend of events § | toward tomorrow. - ' ' • 1 And so it is in Publish f There was a time when circulation and prestige were increased by scouring the earth for the sensational. Nowa- ijr' days the thinking portion of the community read the news- I paper for the sane view of life, and to help themselves get I away from the thrall of tradition. | 5 2 | The Philadelphia PUBLIC LEDGER has no tradition save the one of clean = sincerity. It makes up its pages according to the time in which we live. This fj |j is a business age —America is a business country —the very community in ivhich 5 = you live is a business community. And the Philadelphia PUBLIC LEDGER is = § a newspaper of business and business interests, even though it does cover as 1 jj| fully as all the others the general news of the day. 1 H Those who read a newspaper because it was the paper of their sires, or because 1 = they read it yesterday, must realize that here, too, tradition can play a 1 g . retrogressive part. g H Things are looking forward in America, especially in its communities of homes. H §§ ThePUBLICLEDGERis looking into tomorrow, and those who read it H H share its vision. =| 1 PHILADELPHIA II I PUBLIC«B4s&LEDGER f The newsman will bring 2 Cents Daily 5 Cents Sunday —w ' the Public Ledger to your —j S door early every morning. 3 g MEMBER OF THE AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION -S "J ' ~ !== ~ := ~ ' ' ' - ' " WEDNESDAY EVENING, FTARRISBURG V&363& TELEGRAPH MARCH 15, 1916. 7