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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. The Cir?ulation 32 1 E 8’ H@W&KWMVE for December is 2475000 (This figure means copies printed, as the net paid figure is not yet available) Journal circulation figures represent the number of persons attracted to it solely by editorial merit. No other basis for circu- lation is worth considering. It is never sold to the subscriber on the instalment payment basis, or with premiums of books or other merchandise —its purchase is never a mere incident or part of another transaction with the reader. It is never “clubbed” with other publications: clubbing is a form of price-cutting. The Journal tells the truth about its circulation. It carries no subscriptions in arrears — its subscription list includes only those who have paid the price. It permits no agent to conceal unsold copies. It accepts no subscriptions from agencies whose representatives are known to use ‘either false scholarship credentials or other fraudulent represéntations in the solicitation of subscriptions. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA December issue now on sale---lO_c_e_rE