Page of Presidents
The Page of Presidents was an advertising contest published in the Arkansas Gazette on May 16, 1917. Each of the 27 U.S. presidents to that date was sponsored by a Little Rock business. Each sponsor’s ad block included at least one misspelled word. Today we might have bonus booboos. Can you spot the misspelled words? (Answers below.)
MILLARD FILLMORE.
Born January 7, 1800, Summer Hill, N.Y. President age 50; served from July 10, 1850, to March 4, 1852. Died age 74. Buried Forest Lawn, Buffalo, N.Y.
IT’S YOUR LIVER
That causes sluggishness, diziness, constipation and that tired feeling. It leads to rheumatism, malaria, fevers and many ills.
BOND’S PILLS
“THE IDEAL LIVER STIMULANT” liven you up. help Nature free the bile and rid the system of the accumulation of poisons. Mild and inexpencive; safe and effective. Quit calomel; try Nature’s way. Take one Bond’s Pill tonight at bedtime and wake up well in the morning with no unpleasant effects. 25 cents at any drug store. BOND’S PHARMACY CO. ONE MAIN 554. 800 W. MARKHAM
FRANKLIN PIERCE.
Born November 23, 1804, Hillsborough, N.H. President age 48; served from March 4, 1852, to March 4, 1857. Died age 64; buried Minot cemetery, Concord, N.H.
Every man whose picture appears on this page has made the old U.S.A a good president. He was the “Man of the Hour” of his time. We know the time will come when you need PRINTING of some kind. When that time comes we hope to be of service to you. It does not require a judgeship, but sound judgement, in selecting your printer.
FRED PATTEE PRINTING COMPANY. 113 East FOURTH ST. PHONE MAIN 305.