The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 08, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 10

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This Advertisement Made Possible by the
Following Live Wire Members of the
Advertising-Selling League
Byrne-Hammer Dry Good* Co.
Nebraska Power Co.
Panton ft Gallagher Co.
"Bnttar Not Callao”
I tea Biscuit Co.
Heaehaw Hotel
Ceaant Hotel
Sanford Hotel
Midland Title Gnarealee ft
Abstract Co.
"Alwaya Be W
Walter W. Head
Onaka NaMaaal Bank
Ooddard Fuel Co.
R. C. Goddard
Epsten Lithographing Co.
Cemneratat Lltkayraphara
Carpenter Paper Co.
Waatara Bead Papar
W. A. Himenbaugh A Co.
Publisher* of Fin* Book*
Frank Johnson
Omaha Printing Co.
Wateps-Barnhart Printing Co.
Harry A. Koch Co.
"Pap* tho Claim Pint'*
Changstrom Motor Co.
Waalcott and Gardner Cara
Corey A McKenzie Printing Co.
■nest Biehler Co.
Commercial Photographer*
Victor H. Roos
Harlep-Dartdaon Motorapcle*
Ford Transfer and Storage Co.
R. A. Ford, Prep.
Sample-Hart Motor Co.
Ford Agent*
CLUS quarters -*07* raS$B* 4140
Promoting Bigger Men, Better Business Men
and Improved Business Methods
Each week the business men of Omaha have a n opportunity to come in contact with and hear
the business messages of the master minds, source minds and famous men of America, tne
men who have earned national renown through their achievements in their chosen
tions. Such contact has an indelible influence upon the lives and accomplishments ol tne
men w'ho take advantage of this opportunity for self improvement.
These messages bring tire knowledge and expe
rience which a successful business man of national
reputation has spent many years, often a lifetime, in
learning.
Meetings are held every Monday night from Sep
tember to June, 6 to 8 p. m.—two hours most men
waste. A $1.00 dinner is served promptly at 6. Mem
bers sitting at different tables each week promotes a
wider acquaintance. Then there is community singing,
some real entertainment, such as theatrical stars. The
speaker always has from 7 to 8. Prompt closing per
mits other evening engagements.
This club, with its membership of 1,200, Is the
largest of its kind in the world. It is nationally recog
nlzed as one of the greatest speech forums oi Amenca.
Omaha’s most prominent business men attend regularly
and are enthusiastic boosters.
Practically every line of industry in the city ie rep
resented. Its members range in age from 20 to 70.
It is thoroughly democratic. These facts attest that it
is a live wire organization and that Omaha business
men appreciate the service it is rendering.
The club membership is limited to 1,200 membera.
There are at present vacancies in the club, but these
are rapidly being filled, and in a very short time the
membership will be closed until Octeber, 1924. For
new members there is an initiation fee of $5 ahd the
annual dues of $12.00. „ (
Proud of the business experts and orators mee ting the chib In the past and confident that
the past reflects an even greater future. Ask the man who heard any of the following!
Hm. W. J. Bryaa.
"Gatling Gun." H. L Fogolman. Salas Promotion
Msnsgsr Tkoa. Cusack Co., Chics go—Salesman
skip.
E. Elmo Martin, CTovoland—Eascutlva Mansge
Dr. 9. Psrkos Cadman, Now York City, ono of
America's Greatest Minister*—Inspirational.
Allan D. Alkort. Sociologist. Rocoivod flvo-minuls
ovation at cloao of address last wook.
ft. Lyso Sumner, Adverff.hu Manafer. I. C. »w
Scranton. Pa.—Advertlalnf.
Ckaa. R. Wolra. Philadelphia! IS poara chief eer
rr.pendent Larkin Co. of Buffalo—Lottar Wrlt
•nf.
llomer J. Buckley. Chlcapo—Direct Mall.
Harry C. Spillman. Educational Director. Remhac
ton Typewriter Co., New York City—PeraonaHty.
Frederick Pierce, New York City — Practical
Peycholocy.
Ummd Vanes Cooks, fhwlul Put
Senator Frank B. W.lbe of Ohio.
E*.Congressman J. Adam Btifa Ihmmrlat.
Ralph Paristte. Chicago—“Aro Ysa Rattling Up Sr
Shaking Down"—Inspirational.
W. B. Burruee, Kaneaa City—“If ska ha spears Wars
Selling Today."
E. 5. Jordan. Cleveland—Salesmanship.
Douglas Malhxh. Chicago—Post and Humorist.
Frank Branch Riley. Portland. Oregon—"The Lara
ef the Great Northwest."
All of This Is Available to You Until October, 1924, for Only 9L.00
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