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' r DAY BOOK FACTS .re YOU a new subscriber? Jf so, study The Day Book carefully. It is not like any other newspaper you ever., read. It prints no advertising; hence its Size is small and convenient. No afternoon newspaper in Chicago gets a larger or better telegraph or cable press associa tion service. But we boil it down. And when you have read it through, you'll have all the real news you'll find in any or all of the other newspapers. You are apt to find SOME that the others don't print for The Day Book is under obligation to no big or little advertiser. It can't get more than six cents a week from any person, and that puts all in the same class. ' It has the best pictures, the best humor and the best reading mat ter for all members of the family and it has all the real news. You Can easily keep a file of your Day Books ; for you can bind them together from month to month and stand them up in the bookcase with other books. The Day Book is REALLY an afternoon newspaper. It goes to press three and a half hours later with, its home edition than the other Chicago evening papers. So you will find news in today's Day Book that won't appear in any other Chicago paper until tomor row. You find no "continued on next page" stories in The Day Book. ,When you start to read an article you go right through with it. And, and handle the papert without in convenience to yourself pr any-: body else, You'll,, find other advantages 'yourself that are. not mentioned here. ' , - ALLEGED MURDERERS. Here is a picture taken of the five men arraigned for the mur der of Herman Rosenthal, the New York gambler the crime which has laid bare New York& shameful police graft system. The three upper, from left to right, are Jack Sullivan, Lieut. Becker, William Shapiro. Lower J two: "Whitey" Lewis arid "Da &' go" Frank. JhfKAVAA.JftJav . A.. ,.c.W. . .. F. V .