The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1919, Page 9

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ees COME TO CHICAGO TO PUBLISH AND PRINT Chicago extends an earnest‘invitation tothe publishers and printers of New York to locate here. Chicago is the logical spot for your business. It is a geographical, commer- cial, and distributing center of the country. The best printing of the country is done here now. Labor here believes in reasonable discussion instead of radical force. Banking facilities are admirable. Postal conveniences are unusual. The Illinois Manufacturers’ Association extends this invitation to the publishers of New York, and will respond promptly and helpfully to any inquiries by mail, wire, or in person. Chicago Leads in Printing - The finest color work in America is done in Chicago. It is the printing center of the coun- try today. For every printing office, large or small, is busy, and every one of them has facili- ties for immediately expanding the volume of its work. Your printing can be handled here now, if you are a publisher; you can profitably establish yourself here, if you are a printer. Labor Situation is Excellent ’ Chicago printing establishments are manned by the highest type of expert men. Labor here rejects the radical element. Labor disputes when they occur are subject for discussion and. not for radical aggression. This is especially true in the printing trades-- ~a point of vital in- terest to the publishers. Chicago the Center for Supplies Chicago is a natural center for raw materials in supplies required for both printing and publish- ing. Freight rates to Chicago by both rail and water are moderate.’ Docking, warehouse and delivery facilities are splendid. The service of transportation lines in this respect to manufac- turers in the Chicago district is unrivaled, , Chicago is the Great Central Market It is the crossroads between the ore producing North, and the cotton growing South, the com- mercial East, and the agricultural West. It is America’s principal piano market, the world’s greatest mail order center, the world’s hugest meat packing point, the leading stove and fur- niture market---no other place makes as much machinery, sells as much grain or handles as (much lumber, A Great Advertising Center It will be a business economy for every Fw lisher to locate in Chicago. Every knows the tremendous volume of aw al eer tity. acetone ates The rapid growth well-equipped advertising agencies of Chicago is evidence of the fact that we are the heart of the most fertile advertising field possible to find. And Chicago is further- more the ideal center for securing advertising from all parts of the country. An Economy in Distribution , The publisher who locates in Chicago at once effects an cconomy in hjs postal bills, He ef- Skee than than ke iscas s prcoior eee” t, he secures a prompter, distribution of his publication, for his publish- * ing office ‘and ing plant is located at the strategic center for all purposes. Great Banking. Facilities The publisher or printer who makes Chicago’ his location will find banking facilities equal to’ every requirement. The banking institutions’ of are famous for their policy and re- sources, Their officials are keenly alive to the neéds of business and are unusually well in- formed as to business conditions throughout this section as well as the world A Good Place to Live Chicago is one of the finest Sapte in the world for a home. On the shores of Lake with miles and miles of bathing beaches, with hundreds of city and country clubs, with all the delightful advantages of both city and sub- urban life, and a network of boulevards, con- necting all parts of the city and surrounding country, Chicago answers all demands of those who would live pleasantly and well. This i invitation is pape ee to every publisher and printer in New York. We will be glad to give you all desired information. We will be glad tohave you come to Chicago and let \us put you in touch with the situation as it will interest you. Mal, ' [ILLINOIS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1 } JOHN M. GLENN, Secretary _ ee lt: ATE

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