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Intelligent people have money to invest, idlers never have.

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Editorials

Henry H. Rogers

Contents for February 1908

Is Your Trade a Drawback to Greater Achievements

Facts About Color Printing

The Value of Shorthand

The Value of Advertising and How It Developed a Wonderful Business
What Salary Should a Competent Credit Man Receive?
Current Events told by Cartoons

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PUBLISHED ON THE 5TH OF EACH MONTH AT 88 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO
Copyrighted 1908, by Common-Sense Publishing Co.. (Not Inc.)

VOLUME VIII NO 2

FEBRUARY, 1908

Subscription price $1.00 per year in advance. Foreign subscription $1.50 Canadian subscription $1.25

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