Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Jun 1923, p. 20

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i 20, . WINNETKA, WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 : | J RAO OO OOOO POOR APO OO OOO OOOO D i7aYIi7a\Ii7aYii7aYIi Ta Viva Tei Tay ii(® INSAINSANSNSANSING INGINGINS/R POOP] YONI Endless Detai [s [YaYiivaYiivaxiivaxii7axi: WHEN YOUR order for printing is delivered, ~ carefully piled, counted and packaged, each let- terhead, each office form, or each folder, as the case may be, is a complete unit. But in reaching that stage of satisfactory completion, a literally endless amount of detail has been necessary. IA OORT QIN WASADGAS MEE Sh lL Ww INS Consider the caution essential to avoid error in handling each unit of type, in placing the type in the proper position on the page, in making cer- tain that the colors register and are of the right shade, in insuring an even, clear impression on the press, and in establishing the accuracy of the full number for which the order called. AY) AL oe NASA INSANSANSANSA TATRA J) A I OONOTEOR 0) IOI INT Tax IY [7axiivaxi As we produce printing, the thought of many minds, the action of many hands, and the accu- racy of modern equipment, is focused on your order. J VOOR [Yaxii7e This is a good plant for good printing. LLOYD HOLLISTER, Inc. Printers and Publishers WILMETTE 1222 Central Ave. Phones Wilmette 1920-1921

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