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In a country of a hundred million people there ar$ pound to . e( several jhnnclre$ thousand brains at .vyorK
cvQiy day wrestling with the problem of simplifying tHe.taslvJincife So not a day
passes but brings forth its discoveries of new metho.otdoin. th$ jwyjr fa,ft,4f$gft- little time, savg
here -a , little more efficiency there, an elimination of labor and drudgery, an innovation Resigned perhaps as a lux
ury that soon becomts a necessity. . s " . ' , ,
-' Not one per cent of these products of fertile American brains ever. see the light -of day outside of the house
hold, iWhere, they arp born and developed. So few who, hpvq good ideas think of commercializing them which
means sharing them with others, and thus deriving profit From them. Of the, $maU proportion thus commercial
ized, astjlj smaller number, .are, permitted to become of real benefit to humanity, because humanity is not effici
entlyapprised of their existence.
...j. Great fortunes are made out of little inventions little devices that contribute appreciably to the general
well-being when they are adequately advertised. " ,
Great fortunes are lost by neglect of the, simplest mensof letting people ff now about time-savers, trouble
savers ( and conveniences that people would fall oyer each)tner to buy if they knew such things existed.
, f,.. How many times have you yourself accidentally 'discovered in a store, or in the hands of friend,! an article
which sells on sight, and which you immediately bought .when you heard about it, but which does not amount to
shucks in a commercial sense merely because it is never advertised?
Consult your own experience, and consider whether, it does not point to a neglected opportunity in your
own business which you could yet seize through the help of Newspaper advertising., . ,. , irJ
,V , ..3y this cooperating with your home newspaper in advertising what you haye to sell you would go a long
ways toward, promoting "Trade at Home," for it is through the advertisements in newspapers i-v home papers
first, but foreign papers if the home papers do not carry sjjh ads--that the public learn to buy what they want.
Help the Argus foster the Trade at Home spirit by rjfivertising in its columns.
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