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ONE CENT-THE DAY BOOK-ONE CENT
THE DAY BOOK
WHAT IT IS
A live newspaper appearing in noon
and last editions every day except
Sunday.
WHERE YOU CAN GET IT.
From any news stand in the city,
by mail if you live out of town, or by
carrier to your front door.
WHAT'S IN IT.
All the live news of the date. Full
wire .reports of the United Press.
Live sporting section and plenty of
comics. A daily short story, editorial
section and a public forum where
everyone may have his or her say.
News that will not be found in any
other newspaper in Chicago. There's
a reason. The other papers take ads.
The Day Book doesn't.
THE PRICE OF IT.
One cent at all news stands. Thirty
cents a month delivered to your home
by a carrier. If you live out of town
and get it by mail it is $3 per year.
THE WHY OF IT.
A live, convenient sized newspaper
that carries all the real news for Chi
cagoans without fear or favor. Fair,
fearless and friendly. Fits the hand.
You can read it on a rush-hour car
without jabbing your elbows into
your neighbor's eye. Read The Day
Book every night! t
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Mt. Clemens, Mich. Driving auto
at fifty miles an hour to hospital
where his son was ill, Prank Carle
ton was instantly killed when tire
blew out
ANNOUNCEMENTS
L. W. Hardy will speak tonight on
the corner of Halsted and 64th sts.,
auspices 32d ward Socialists.
Mass meeting Garfield park, Sun.,
3 p. m., to recognize second anniver
sary of war, express sympathy for
war sufferers and discuss plans for
peace. Talks by Rev. Irwin St J.
Tucker, Carl D. Thompson and Mrs.
Laura D. Pelham.
"The Psychic Force in Music" will
be discussed Sun., 11 a. m., 210 Ma
sonic Temple, by Prof. H. A. Tolman,
auspices International New Thought
Fellowship.
H. Percy Ward lectures Sun., 11
a. m., Corinthian hall, Masonic Tem
ple, "Confucianism."
General meeting of Public Forum
Writers' Friendship league, Mon., 8
p. m., 162 N. Dearborn.
Debate, Prof. Wilkesbarre and Wm.
Fine, "Should War Be Abolished?"
Mon., 8 p. m., 162 N. Dearborn, room
306.
Watchmakers' union meets 180 W.
Washington, Tues., 8 p. m.
KILLED m AUTO SMASHUP
OTHERS INJURED
Antonio Verderamo, 39, 5834
Wentworth av., barber, dead; his wife
dying, three others injured, when
auto driven by John McMurray, 21
W. 19th, overturned at State and 42d.
Steering gear broke.
Henry Koepper, former near Niles,
HI., today found crushed to death un
der his auto at foot of embankment
near his home.
WEATHER .FORECAST
Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday;
slightly cooler tonight; winds mostly
gentle northeast. Temperature Fri-
NEW YORK STOCKS Market
dull.
day: High, 57; Jow, 74.
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