PUBLISHER OF SUNDAY SOUVENIRS IS IN CITY
H. A. Lorberg Will Remain Through Balance of Campaign.
H. A. Lorberg, publisher and dealer in postal cards, portrait buttons and other souvenirs of the Billy Sunday campaign has reached South Bend and will remain in the city throughout the balance of the revival. Mr. Lorberg, who has followed the party for years, has secured quarters at the Y. M. C. A. and will shortly open a place in this city, where his wares will be placed on sale.
Mr. Lorberg not only carries with him pictures of Billy Sunday, but he also has copyrighted photographic souvenirs of various kinds relating to other members of the party. He also has charge of the sale of a number of songs and books, which were written and published by various members of the party. Among these publications is the book of the Acts, written by Miss Grace Saxe.
For a long time Mr. Lorberg had difficulty in keeping possession of his book of hymns for worship in the tabernacle. This he overcome or attempted to overcome several months ago, by marking with letters two inches high on the backs of his hymnal “Thou shalt not steal.” The scheme has been effective, Mr. Lorberg says.
The South Bend Tribune · Mon, May 05, 1913 · Page 7 · (South Bend, Indiana)