Life, 1929-01-25 · page 4 of 36
Life — January 25, 1929 — page 4: what you’re looking at
A restored page from Life, 1929-01-25. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
-BeSS 71 yoe ENDURING SPEED Times without number, Mimeographs have run mil- lions of impressions at high speed and were in perfect condition at the end of the long trek. Staunch! There is a mechanical trimness and surety about the Mimeograph that makes it one of the remarkable de- vices of its age. Dependable always! With a capacity for duplicating thousands of forms, letters, bulletins, charts, designs, etc., in every hour of the working day. It has built up an enduring place for itself in business and education throughout the world. It completely fills a field of its own—a field which it has created and developed by high service and dependability. Good printing done privately, under personal supervision, and at low cost, has made it the standard duplicating device. Its speedy revolu- tions have revolutionized the fine art of duplicating. A. B. Dick Company, Chicago, will gladly send booklet showing how it saves time and money—and is dependable always. MIMEOGRAPH & y) comicbooks.com