BLACKSTONE HOTELFrench RoomEight talks on Literature, Art and the Drama on successive Saturday afternoons at half-past three, during the entire months of January and February, beginning January the eighth.LecturerJESSE QUITMANSaturday, January29th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February5th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February12th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February19th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February26th,3:30—Subject to be announced.An Invitation Cordially ExtendedNo Door FeeFree Coal to Those Who Can’tAfford to Buy ItNobody is going to be cold this winter if the Consumers Company can help it. We even want those who can’t afford to pay for coal now, to use Consumers coal, because at some time in the future their circumstances may change; they may be able to pay for coal then and if they once use Consumers coal they will never use any other. In any event we want them to keep warm.You can call it either charity or advertising, it makes no difference to us as long as we accomplish the results we are after, but we will give 50 pounds of coal free every day, as we have for the past three winters, on presentation at any of our yards listed below of our coal certificates which may be had from any Physician, Minister, Priest, Rabbi, Newspaper, the Salvation Army, the Volunteers of America, Associated Charities, the Visiting Nurses Association, any Woman’s Club or Charitable Organization. And we give it freely without any fuss or foolishness.Last year we distributed 70,720 fifty-pound lots of Consumers coal. You may call them advertising samples or charity just as you choose. In either event weknowthat we kept70,720 families warm. This is our Christmas offering and in this mannerwe propose to make Christmas last all winter. If we profit by it later—when these good folks are in position to becomepayingcustomers, you won’t care, will you? We think not.Consumers CompanyFRED W. UPHAM, President.
BLACKSTONE HOTELFrench RoomEight talks on Literature, Art and the Drama on successive Saturday afternoons at half-past three, during the entire months of January and February, beginning January the eighth.LecturerJESSE QUITMANSaturday, January29th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February5th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February12th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February19th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February26th,3:30—Subject to be announced.An Invitation Cordially ExtendedNo Door Fee
BLACKSTONE HOTEL
French Room
Eight talks on Literature, Art and the Drama on successive Saturday afternoons at half-past three, during the entire months of January and February, beginning January the eighth.
Lecturer
JESSE QUITMAN
Saturday, January29th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February5th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February12th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February19th,3:30—Subject to be announced.Saturday, February26th,3:30—Subject to be announced.
An Invitation Cordially Extended
No Door Fee
Free Coal to Those Who Can’tAfford to Buy ItNobody is going to be cold this winter if the Consumers Company can help it. We even want those who can’t afford to pay for coal now, to use Consumers coal, because at some time in the future their circumstances may change; they may be able to pay for coal then and if they once use Consumers coal they will never use any other. In any event we want them to keep warm.You can call it either charity or advertising, it makes no difference to us as long as we accomplish the results we are after, but we will give 50 pounds of coal free every day, as we have for the past three winters, on presentation at any of our yards listed below of our coal certificates which may be had from any Physician, Minister, Priest, Rabbi, Newspaper, the Salvation Army, the Volunteers of America, Associated Charities, the Visiting Nurses Association, any Woman’s Club or Charitable Organization. And we give it freely without any fuss or foolishness.Last year we distributed 70,720 fifty-pound lots of Consumers coal. You may call them advertising samples or charity just as you choose. In either event weknowthat we kept70,720 families warm. This is our Christmas offering and in this mannerwe propose to make Christmas last all winter. If we profit by it later—when these good folks are in position to becomepayingcustomers, you won’t care, will you? We think not.Consumers CompanyFRED W. UPHAM, President.
Free Coal to Those Who Can’tAfford to Buy It
Nobody is going to be cold this winter if the Consumers Company can help it. We even want those who can’t afford to pay for coal now, to use Consumers coal, because at some time in the future their circumstances may change; they may be able to pay for coal then and if they once use Consumers coal they will never use any other. In any event we want them to keep warm.You can call it either charity or advertising, it makes no difference to us as long as we accomplish the results we are after, but we will give 50 pounds of coal free every day, as we have for the past three winters, on presentation at any of our yards listed below of our coal certificates which may be had from any Physician, Minister, Priest, Rabbi, Newspaper, the Salvation Army, the Volunteers of America, Associated Charities, the Visiting Nurses Association, any Woman’s Club or Charitable Organization. And we give it freely without any fuss or foolishness.
Nobody is going to be cold this winter if the Consumers Company can help it. We even want those who can’t afford to pay for coal now, to use Consumers coal, because at some time in the future their circumstances may change; they may be able to pay for coal then and if they once use Consumers coal they will never use any other. In any event we want them to keep warm.
You can call it either charity or advertising, it makes no difference to us as long as we accomplish the results we are after, but we will give 50 pounds of coal free every day, as we have for the past three winters, on presentation at any of our yards listed below of our coal certificates which may be had from any Physician, Minister, Priest, Rabbi, Newspaper, the Salvation Army, the Volunteers of America, Associated Charities, the Visiting Nurses Association, any Woman’s Club or Charitable Organization. And we give it freely without any fuss or foolishness.
Last year we distributed 70,720 fifty-pound lots of Consumers coal. You may call them advertising samples or charity just as you choose. In either event weknowthat we kept70,720 families warm. This is our Christmas offering and in this mannerwe propose to make Christmas last all winter. If we profit by it later—when these good folks are in position to becomepayingcustomers, you won’t care, will you? We think not.
Consumers Company
FRED W. UPHAM, President.