* / '' i i • HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I Has Tested the Monotype Non=Distribution and Found it Just What Is Needed in the , Newspaper Composing-room. * m H— ™' 1 1." HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH E. J. STACK POLE, President Office of THE SUPERINTENDENT Harrisburg., Pa., January 18, 1917 Lanston Monotype Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. . Gentlemen: We are glad to say that the Non-Distribution System equipment which you installed in our composing-room is proving eminently satisfactory under greatly improved work ing conditions. I^ Its efficiency and economy are evidenced by increased production from our ad. men and by the greater satisfaction Monotype S ITho abundance of new type, new rule and other com- Type-&-Rule Caster posing-room material which has been made possible by this ||B I equipment, has been a revelation to us. % ' H As you will recall, when the system was first installed, ' H , * I we were not entirely convinced in our own minds that it 1 f gj would work out to our complete satisfaction here. We were id I of the opinion that Non-Distribution was really practical |] H only in a large city plant; but its use has very clearly demon- 1188 A^S |twr v,._ ' strated that the Monotype Type-&-Rule Caster and the Noji- Distribution System is just what is needed in a plant like ours. * I In this connection, we desire to thank the Monotype | Company and its representatives who have been here from time to time, for their uniformly courteous treatment. NON-DISTRIBUTION IS POSSIBLE • ONLY WITH THE MONOTYPE TYPE-&-RULE CASTER LANSTON MONOTYPE MACHINE COMPANY j bosto Y n-w;S SIS PHILADELPHIA ' ' j I ——— — ■ _____ * I HXRRISBURG TFLEGRXPH