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HEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, s : | TW“ Bfl”Nfl flVER i '},‘fi{,‘f,“f?;;“z;{“‘,’,";: Optmistat 2 AT YOUR /[ THE HERALD 2 AUTOMOT AUTOMOTIVE night in question, having had one p &“ i | | full pint of strong liquor before he | [P ; ; SERVICE ‘ WANT ADS s @ Autos and rucks for Sale ®| Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 | went into his room. He could not | Alphabetically Arranged For Quick | | FOR TS Tonth iy, THotograpns at | PODGE BEDAN, 102i—In perfect shape. | MAXWELL—1924, coupe,’ Looks very | say whether he left the Key in the | | outside or inside of the lock. | and Ready Reference. Teduced prices, aiso one Sx10 enlarge- | ETico very reasonable. Call 3§36-3. | good, thoroughly overhauled, lota of LINE RATES FOR ment_free. Arcade Studlo. pLEXINGTON—I925 touring car. Driven | Siuipment, C. A. Benco, 50 Chestnut | i 2 3, i L CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Y OUR—Diploma, Tet us frame it before| ©°ulY 5000 miles and f{s practically a e L R | Harry Prusonsky, who conduets| [ L E Below 1s a list of the Diplome, IRvius’trgmer it Betare |\ ioy Tose i iany. extras; ‘Quarauteed C. |THRBE WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDANS — | the rooming house, testificd to find- | ; Standard Headings in P R R e Sl e e R e Wilye-Kolght roadster, Orurland se- ‘ s ; i : : an, verlal ourt 3 01 Be= Keogh and Freedman Held for ine warker"i s roim arter watic i Ll s T e S T .al i wa]k Th It er knocked on th door JIH:\!I[.z 4 A - ClaSSifiPd Pag€‘ Note d :‘ H”: - : : pte st e ans, 2 Tord rial for Walker Thelt 0 ; ternoon of January 21 : e Auto Part c following week the key to Walker 4 the easy-to-read alpha- e AT CHERETTER SRR ICR | TAK TIRE ‘: :ng Arr::m':?u «“ follo e k ? 3 days ;.1 lne | | &TAK TIRES—end Gra Tako Lin room was found by Prusansky’s son | : o betical arrangement. 30 days ... line 3180 $130 ||° Auto and Truck Agencies 8 | “Leghorn Motor Parta Cd. Parts for e -l en the window sill on the stairway. T Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. | | EUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Sérv-| 1926 Ford Tudor all_cars. Elm, corner East Main. Justice Henry P. Roche handed | " e . ; Phone Your Ad To {] Count & words to a iine. ice. Capitol Duick Co.. 183 Arch Bt | 1925 Ford Roadster | jown & finding of probable cause Patrolman William PBlitis “""; 4 3 14 lines (o an tnch. | _Phono 2607 | 1924 Fora Coupe BE THRIFTY—BUY FIRESTONE TIRES G { b et e CERowes Kaoshe ait Minimum . § 3 lines. TV | 1825 Essex Coach AND TUBES. HIGH PRESSURE AND 2 ¥ ol Lagat 5 e CADILLAG CARS—Sales & Bervice. Laan | 19 o U > B iaara g, 1“‘:” 1\\:’;!‘:“‘: 2 Vreedman very well and as he was 925 n) Bocke Ctnrse, 25 centa, Lo R el Ioe- L | 1923 Bpecial 5 Studeb, BALLOON - TIRES. GASOLINE, OILS, 2 109 North stret, and Morris 3 Ad Accepted Afte 5 at 2 07 . | Y 3 1924 Essex Coach . GREASES AND SERVICE. CLARK'S M Tilsteae : L 4 s 411 West Main St . 3000, % Freedman, aged of 17 Dewey b p X Classificd Page on Same Day 411 West Main St Tell. 3 AUTO ACCESSORY SHOP, 138 SOUTH man, ; 5 ) Lo F g 10 A M. | CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and serv- MAIN ST. PHONE 1590. strect, charged with robbery, af ’ ; ; 1 3 7 . ol . . : Accepted Over the Telephone || ice- Bennett Motor Salea Co.. 230 Arch ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. 3 a long hearing in police court this A | Closing time for insertion e G L St. Phono 2052, = | Vi OENATURED ALCOHOL=IR mrost s Motning. and ordsted thom held for o , p i ’ for » “Want Ad" Operator. | | CHEVROLET MOTOR CAWS—Sales and | Ao sLArphient, llon. Budd A oduct " 18 e et =Y 4 in same day’s paper the Herald at once if your sorvice.Superlor ‘Auto. Company. 121 | Hungerford Court, e R R i £ $500 eact 5 saw him, f DM | a incorrect. Not responsible for Church _St. Phone 211, | . ¢ B oy By in bonds of $5 1 P. M errors after the first Insertion. DODGE BROTHERS—Sales and Service. I Lol AR R IR .‘-(.‘e;‘arrflb.rig < Y | 8. -!.i. Motor :“nlcn Corp., 1129 Stan- | Rockwell Ave., Cor. ebster Hill, Tel, Saturdays at 10 A. M. ley_st.. Phone 731, | | Teeo. o i 3 ’ i { FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trac- FORD PARTS- m., ring at the Main 54 X CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS tors. Sales and | Service. Berlln Auto | railroad tracks, Patrolman ) street men W s hie gave r putting stan Tadiators, $5.00. Cylin- v o | der heads, $2.00. Wheels, $2.00, and ! ENTS _Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros. Prop. g o 2 | many other parts cheap. Auto Repair Tucks, tractors, parts | ANNOUNCING THE OPENING €. rear 84 Hartford Ave. Phone 3 o farm Implements. Automotive | g T 1637-5 or_409: 2 Monument: Sales and Serviee 218 Eim SeCmer| | of Deuse's Used Car Exchange Lo BATTERTB T e BURTAL VAULTS— Concrete and rein- | and Tubes. Sales and Service. P. & 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENT® } forced; water-proof, hermetically meal- | TIN CATS—Tha ear for 10 | PR |* V. Tire & Battery Co. 261 Mortie, Bt | vears. Sales Service. 453 West Keogl dman i 3 i 2—DEATH NOTICES ed. N. B. Vault Co. Phone 647-1 b rch strec In re- % e 9 3—FLORISTS 4 NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS| Main St. Tel. 3696, MeDonoug > pa- A=FUNERAL ul‘x_g‘n‘,;&os St. Monuments of all UPMOBILE AND STAR—Sales roome | 1923 Overland Sedan 5 OODYEAR CORDS not ask them e LB AND, 5 ptions. Carving and and service department. Burritt Motor Ford Tudor Sedan SprE e e - G 7 e ANNOUNCEME oD Sajes Co., 240 Hartford Ave, 5 Ford Coupe (new paint) t us guste you on exchenging vom carly i Iway, be- . i 5 7t NOUN R L ! e hiees AUTOMOBILES : nEBIG BritEe | N 3 o heucy e maks you a fair allowance. A $—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIER delii's ¢ hous Ouk RIS 1 ; AND TRUCKS FOH BALE A E ! ; was nothing | : : OMOBILES FOR EXCHANGE | - RAST—Motor Cars. St The new Toe. | 4 Politis t 1 that g stions except Ay S y ACCESBURIES g i ! Sales and Service. G. Hawker, 63 ONEIL TIRE & BATTERY CO., m Politis {estified that he s 1 J ‘ ; ; T AvroNonILEs v : . : Phone 245 ; iy L BEas ot vl : e miday 13—AUTOS—TAXI SE! GARLAND ~AND PONTIAC—Saioa and g E PHONE y of the stairs leading to 1 t v position, and 14—GARAC TO LET e = 5 ol service. Products of 1 Motors. C. DUICK USED CAR DEPT. x 5 vhere the alleg- | the . and when he reached ¢ i 15—=M '.u:{;uw:.:‘.a ]?‘(»&" A“\“R\t\‘,‘\h ) Chestn Tel. 2215. T-o our new 6 —MOTORCYCLLS 18 5 . 5 T 3 3 Hivzg : 7 St IZ8ERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING T S fghts, — “Tho Most | 1405 ouyland Brougham 3 X H. Cogs- it down so that he would have it in Despite activities of Mars - ! 19 n Americar 20 entire- | 1935 Oldamobiie Touring Car S went o sleep, the event that the information was | in China, Latin America and [BUSINESHIGRRYICE rust lost. Finder » rew s o Palge Co. 319 East Maingt, | | -1 Studebaker —Light ¢ Jpgik: 8 andinher . 1 (Sma mileage) Buyers burned cars. ad he also ' 1 ny time the Balkan, David Starr Jor- | 1$—BARBERS HAIRL'S MASSKUSE MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— | 1923 Packard 7 pass, 6 cyl. Touring | _Petor Rosso. 125 Elm St. Tel, 2815-5. meone's 1 d “Don’t forget, you have » have 3 AND CONTRAC rle & Co., Sales and car ra > had heen | protty good eves 1o get on this jobs | 90 72, famed California s FRVICBARED URREL 3 S R LA e Agenj LOiNce t. T wts | Patrolnan Politis replied when At-| educator, and winner of MAKING & MILLINERY tum ¢ L T o N UREER R for a findi prob- | torney MeDonouzh appeare to | $25,000 peace prize, is con- @ —DYEING & CLEANING St DTN G':lrl‘:c KE—Sales and Sorvice. 9 1 1 A t o 2INSUK —AlLL KINDS T i age. 3 Main St i felt doubt that anvone could sce to the | fident the world is on the *_;‘A\\,‘,mw‘“w 0 ATTURNEYS o S St D Proscen tor Woods ask- | head the stairs when looking | threghold of peace. He be- i—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGE ¥ ! STUDEBAKE MOTOR CARS—sSalat | THE CAPITOL BUICK o A1l mnikes, «d that bor of 8§15 1 in from sidewalk. st . B —PAINTING. PAPER HANGING | PA T t and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co., pert service, Beonomy Sport Shop, suce e ohe ThuL tha d Tu N eas dubsl Patror. | lieves nations will soon find CPLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL wolss 7 TR A e obt Mami It S350 Areh St Ehbas seut | e B e e e Gbjected on the ground that Their man Poliis to a severa examination | 8 way to abolish war.« New- i . JOBD'G. STATIONERY ojdonsBlian iy IIXSRSIONT —AND GVERLAND cients voluntarily surrendered 1o as to his ability to recognize a per- | estsphoto of Mr. Jordon \OFESSIONAL SERVICES R, T o, o T | tor cars, Beloln Gamige and Motor ADIATOR WORT the policr and have appeared in | son standing at the top of the stair- D Fo™ RN ER SERVICEE ¥ ¢ § ard, Sales, F'red Belofn, Jr. Prop. 115 w cores installed, Lodles and curt more an cnce since then, | way, fron position on the side- | — AR London 5 in_ urch St. Phone 4560. i it ¥ ".tr"\\lr-], Dest equipped hile under § 0 bonds, “We'll be walk The patrolman replied that | have gone to the restaurant and FEDUCATIONAL t d 0s and Trucks For Sale 8 DEPENDABLE USED CARS 5 1 I 8 n court in Hartford,” Attarn he could not say that everyone can |spent some time, and t {—CORRESPUNDENCE COURSB T e T T h Srd Donough said. Justi 1 so but he is positive of his own | walked down Church strect,” Judge 35-DA i’!N\;bjf"‘M f, VOCAL 1 R Both are In excellent shape and prieed 9 secial Sedan bonds at $500. ibility to see up the stairs by get- | Mangandasked. “Then the police (?::f\d?;[.«i‘ hivh D NSFRUGTORE | T T o R low. C. A. Bence, 50 Chestnut St, Tel. geant O'Mara testif g close to oor. blotter is brought up here to give 33 WANTED—INSTRUGTORE 3} . 2 3 i | ATTO Walker told him Janvary 22 t Chief W. €. Har s called to the impression that they were hid- §s—ENPLOYMENT AGENCIES T s e 1" Komee, Rarth, 113 had heen attacked by two men. His | the ess stand and identified the g for three days while the police!, . MIEEOIRSA, : == = e S Sl SR e e < e | e Dy Gt beevihr o neck was swollen and bruised. A police blotter containing entries of | were secking them.” Judge n- WANTEL . Chestnut St. Phone 221 (LhLn i |AUTO TOPS—And side curfains repair- fow days later Attorney McDonous arvest of Keogh and Ireedman | gan pointed out that no testimony OMEN' WATED Chy [tems | BOTGE PROTHERS =197 Tane 507 | " he conen | Mea Aleo tumnicure. - ropaired.. o had Keogh and Freedr surrender | on Junuary He had issued or- | has been offc o connect Freed- i lv\’“.\'n,..\; (\{R‘ }‘)'yzi”"m—;w | Just overhauled and repainted. Small | ot of ;\;m\ T]n}\g,\‘]w[m 103 West Main n —SITUATIONS WANTED b e dow! ‘ment. C. A, e, 80 Chest- A Phona . after Sergeant O'Mara und the offi- | ders for their arrests and Attorney | man in any way with the alleged | i ZSITUATIONS WANTED— WOMEN ) B (B encai RO sty i 7O nina T : cers tried to locate them. The alleg- | McDonougn told him they would | offense. ECNANGTAL There will be a meeting of the | sop—er ot | Commercial 300 Tadln batlerice Starting okt L W el it auonc B 808 gany y Prosccuting Attorney Woods RS A wanish War memorial committee cquipped, good tires. C. A, Bence,| 1925 ) pition, 110 €A Abets; January 21 and complaint was not | Mangan said this is imma- classed as “unfair,’ Attorney Me- o O ONLIE 0 o'clock tonight at the office of | 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, o BATTERY WINT: GRAGE—Wit EY LOANED Arehiteet D, K. Perr “ORTI, 1924—Fordor, paint, tires, motor E and dry, ail makes; dowt neglect your vening when Walker sent a mos- threatened to take the wit-| man Politls is prejudiced. The pa- D-TO BORROW I G B e, Automotive Sales & ! oR buttery when not in wse, We call_tor senger to police headquarters 1o aid and Elve accurate testl-|trolman would not-take the wifhoss RIS T ey and_delfver. - Rudy's Brttory ¢ % have Sergeant O'Mara or Officer | jony as to what he told Chief Hart!|stand and testify as he has done if i Ink:: 1fard) Tudor, 1926, gboa! BROREN — WINDSITELD—Ghss and Ieeney call on hir prior to the arrests he had not scen the two men in CATS, PETS re. tonight.—advt and rubber. Hupmobile Road- | door “lights replaced wiile You walt by Walker testificd that he had more | loxander Hills, by whom Walker| the hallway. Where were they for POULTRY SUPPLIES ak sandwiches on rye. Soda | et escellent condition. Low down | glnes cutting experte Tackiifio. Bros. than $400 the night of January 20. s ¢mployed, testitied that the latter|three days if they were not hiding, OR VEHIC] Shoppe, 95 W. Main St—advt Diigesie \Bipedor (Auto s Go Bl 2s AR DEPT. Lot LT cl Hate iy Bovac: 3 S 3 S WANTED-LIVE §TOCK heppe, L ! Church_8t,_ Tel. 211 He left the lunch cart where he is aid $5 per night for six nights| Mr. Woods wanted to know. They M—WANTED-L There will be regular mecting N0 aretylons well employed and went {0 a pool T0OM. |, waak and also has his meals free. | robbed Walker and they know the MERCHANDISE of I’hoenix Temple of Honor tomor- McDonough ¢ ¥ g Freedman with a restaurant L R ANNOUNCEMENTS urell street, Some time - 2051-5, 187 ARCH ST. RE-TIRE AT O'NEIL'S. Walker tes- | home r going off duty he wrote money in his in_your own de until about G p. m. the next nd wrong and Attorney Mc- Donough's accusation that Police- LIVE STOCK liard match, mmill of Watc bury vs. Soccoli of this city, at Fo T T T Sven W acan ity Tas Gonee 3 g ally 0. K. Priced low, easy 41 P n Tel. 2132, After a while he went out and g0l 'y, gyves hig money, Mr. Hills suid, police were after them and they ss—ARTICLES FOR SALI ow evening at Vega hall. Tmport- Automotive Sales & Service, 86 192 1 CADICLAG AND CErvIriToRE e a few drinks and returned to the |, ;) grinks spasmodically. went into hiding. ILDING MATERIALS usiness will be transacted. ar repaired now. called for pool' ¥oom “ond redchect N8 FoOI *yonn Revoir, wh0 Works with| Tt is all very well for “the lbarnea S =BUBINESS & CRFICH BOUE. e MborE. o Cailiolic | 1EXINGT: \X_r\v‘zm‘g\ n oy about 1 a. m.* He Pkl testified that Keogh was in | defense counsel” to get Walker on | 3u—FEED AND FUE 1 . troupe will me T Snra Banier Lo sometime later 5 nEss iwch cart about 10:15 p. m., ) wnd, probably for first #)—FERTILIZERS, SEEUS, PLAN . Miss Catherin Chestnut i companion o 5 20, Walker was there and | time In his life, and poke fun at fi—FUGTWEAR AND Q! 1 f ireenwood strect UDEBAKER-— L4 n for : and gl umilasgal (Ve lwill drink. “Help AL okt [showed signs o ing been drink- | him, Mr. Woods said. Wa 145 i3 —HOUSKHOLL ARTICLES ursd venin _sale sour oy ut Tomoving motor them and after they F. v Ket thite tntallioh aad » was prob- “t—MACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLS Martha Cha -, No. 21, O. E. sy : el news, piskons, o IDELS, o 0 S e eDovc s ol e that b ’v ¥ ]lyl‘wu .'x ‘l:lnln:n :\‘\.l )1:7\1: B AT e SIOREERETIL hola rogular meeting on HONEY N el ey him by the throat. Having had & Lo b —MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS YMAN AUTQ SALES C many drinks during the evening, {10 €ase has been proven Ly the|ough might throw a crowbar at him TS ATOHES DIAMONDS, JEWELID d “”W]”ly y "Em:\ (it ¥ “‘w; | 130 Aren st Phone 2701, e e Walker said he was under the influ- e Walker Is very uncertainjany pminite” but he told the truth)|S-RARCUPS AL C® 20Ny \””Wm. bt et el | Servieo Statlon. 430 Main bout the whole matter. Keogh about the robbery and his story [embers arc asked to bring Valen- | | s SHEoinlcr and e d 0 7ol WAKCR s not been placed near Walk must have weight. Attorney Me RFEAI ESTATE FOR RENT tines ; 3 TTAnd auto uphoist Lpdor soverat ]m”r'l'-rtll“\:;‘m.’,; ,‘,‘.”,,'. room at the time of the alleged | Donough interrupted to say he has —APARTMENTS & A daughter was born at the New et e ors, slip covers and side eurtaine: frotmer pocket. Wallier s posi FoDbers. Tatrolman Poitis made a | had Walker on fhe witness st | H=BUSINEES TLACHS £l 1 St st el i O i HUPMORILE AND sTAR e e e - identification of Keogh | VOTY poor impression on the Witness hefore, “and I will tell all about it fs_pARM FOR RENT and Mrs. Gustave Joscphson of 2 USED CAR DEPT et ot Trcodman, | stand, the attorncy declared. Me|if you want me to. HTouses von Carlson street St o £ ";_'l’"o‘;:’;’r:ta“:;_?",': o Tto saiq | hedged and was not positive about| Mr. Woods urged that a finding| M—SUBURBAN FOR REN In Hartford poiice ~court this 3 ‘[” ‘ i GOODYEAR TIF Bl oot e o make complaint | his statements. He was sarcastic|of probable cause be made, as the g SES & RTORAGE morning, the cas. O Edvard Mon: Low Down Pay ¢ Chevrotee Ton T e % tho: pbiles. but friends advised |and not frank s o court. He cvidence has been presented to jus- 11— WANTED—TO RENT han of 45 West Mair strect, this : Time to Pay 924 Chovraler i him to do so and finally they said [does not lik I he wants | tify it. Walker had a roll of bills REAL ESTATF FOLL SALR city, charged with assaulting Arthur Clierralet it INSTANT SERVICE they would report it it he did not. | hm bound oy i testimeny: A3 bl reached his room and he i AQENTS-_QEAL BSTATE i o S e 3 Days' Trial Pearae ke B WHEN DELAYS ARE COSTLT CALL Donough, Walker said he carrics s | Pre “dw’ i ‘ o i and went through his poc .1 CM—BUILDING LOTS FOIR SALE . (""1“ by Officer "”"'r”:’]‘*‘ "Il""”"l‘ Nash: kedan, 4 o O'NEIL TIRE & BATTERY. A5 bl samatin ‘hen hie said he saw Keogh and | ots, Those two men were seen -al | \e—PARMS FOR SALE Saturday on request of the Hartfore T DBLAR Nash Sport’ Tourln Lyl & ;:L":',‘o)w:x;x;;w.«rxnfi\c: . (b s on | Presdman on fop of thode stuivs, ol the (op. of ihe ateles by . police- W-lOUSEs FoR salp o police. NN 1634 Studeinicer Lignt ¢ Tou ing 39 WASHINGTO TEL. 400, 34 @ week. Of Its he has been did not stae afact” the attorney | man, and they are gl he de- | HZSIRLAK FOR SRS o Tho Lady Ovly will hold a soclal | o 157 ARCH ST. te21 Studebnicer Chummy Tondster ari v admitted. He | declared. “No jury would convict ' clare Vi_REAL LSTATE FOR BEXCHANGE or members and friends at the home | e T 938! Dutant’ Cotp I’»rill“’:vav:-gn‘t:v‘al“(-‘l"}ly|\h::h;‘lv]‘!.”‘)'m s | o Gt molllie temthey A $T--REAL ESTATE WANTED of Mrs. James Kilduft of 35 Connec- | e 1924, Qitnpalar Briage! Mouring | ed, and went to his room. He could | it was John Lrown or someone clse| oGS GRS ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS ticut avenue, tomorrow evening. | 192 Dort Srart Tuncing (IOHN [; W FLI S ""L:’;oa;“:l;' ,1' ';' ched his room | police want to send him to Hart- | home-made wine and to pc Al O L AL | will be held in the afternoon at 2:30 | L i Stanley QOWEST MAIN ST. TEL. 456 he fell across the bed and went to | ford for tri 2 e 93—WANTED—BOARD OR LODGING |o'clock for members and friends. l gleep fully clothed, with the light| Judge Mangan ridieuled the al-| ¢ burning. As the cross-examination d rok . Walker was intoxi- SK!PPY progressed Justice Roche remarked | cated and iactured the story that he belisves Walker does not |of the robhery use he could not understand half of what is heing get out of 1 go to work. | Em sked. Attorney MeDonough said He thou tell the story 2 lie Is making his questions as clear withou z to prove it ; My MoThER WENT Down THE L WHY - LLOYD MAXWELL, YOU R B e STREET AND ZINGO' A FIRE BIC STORY TELER -\ JUST ENGINE CHOPPED HER ULP IN SAW YOUR MOTHER SEwm’ —— New Britain Herald CIRCULATION Wherever advertisers are congregated, and are talk- ing shop, the matter of circulation of the daily newspaper in their territory is the main topic of conversation, Well it might be, for the advertiser wants to know how many people will read his ad in order that he might estimate Jjust what the proportions in his turn over in stock will be. The New Britain Herald has a circulation of over ] 4,000 POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRE [V'THINK A RING ONY z [ o = : By and the circulation department is willing to prove this A MANSG HAND i o |LISTEN, UNK wor JOR’T\ | Y'WANT MY HONEST ) | | \ fact. The number of Heralds sold daily is rapidly ap- LOCKS EFEEMINATE? OF A GTONE SHOULD 1 R T'605H OPINION, proaching the 15,000 goal which is a testimonial to its I standing in the community. The Herald is doing every- thing possible to increase reader interest by printing the news of the city, state, United States, and the world, anc the rapid increase in cirveulation is a testimonial to th fact that this endeavor is appreciated The New Britain Herald is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national group of trained new paper circulation auditors whose business in life te check up on circulations of newspaper that belong to this orpanization. Advertisers all over the country ask first if the paper they are thinking of placing an advertisement in is a member of the Audit Burcau of Circulations, for they know that there can be no cquivocation by an A.B.( newspaper. In short, they know at the rettine ind in the caze of the New B ald ne over 14,000 printed and d R et 7,

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