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The New York Times

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
December
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE NEW YORK TIMES

"All the News That's Fit to Print."

Gives more space to news than any other New York newspaper. It prints a greater variety of news. It gives impartial news free from bias. It goes into homes that bar other newspapers. It is a sane newspaper, neat in typography, rational in its news treatment, and independent in its opinions. It has refused to appeal to the vicious, the ignorant or the thoughtless.

Special Cable News is one of the most important features of THE NEW YORK TIMES. The London Times' foreign reports appear in this country exclusively in THE NEW YORK TIMES. No other American newspaper excels THE NEW YORK TIMES in the presentation of Domestic Telegraphic news. The Associated Press reports are augmented by hundreds of Special Correspondents.

The New York Times

Is Now Appearing Every Sunday

Improved and Enlarged

A departure of the Magazine Supplement which accompanies each number of the Sunday Edition of THE NEW YORK TIMES is the introduction of Cartoons and Illustrations. The many bright, breezy, entertaining articles are brightened by illustrations from the pens of well-known artists.

New features will be constantly introduced to improve the Magazine, bot the old friend, THE MAN IN THE STREET, will remain to amuse people with his bright, chatty, and clever stories of men and women who figure prominently in the news and events of the day.

The News Section of

The Sunday Edition of

The New York Times

will be interesting as it always is - readers of the SUNDAY TIMES may depend on getting "all the news that's fit to print" promptly, accurately, and well told.

The Financial Quotation Supplement which accompanies the SUNDAY EDITION of THE NEW YORK TIMES covers all transactions in Stocks, Bonds, and Investment Securities--both listed and unlisted. It includes capitalization of corporations--dividends--date and rate, the fluctuations for the closing week--high and low price for both the current year and the year preceding, and other information indispensable to either investor or speculator to aid him in solving financial problems. The Quotation Supplement is kept on file by all banks and financial institutions for daily references.

The New York Times

Saturday Review of Books

Which accompanies the Saturday Edition, treats books as news. The book publishers of the country have made THE NEW YORK TIMES SATURDAY REVIEW OF BOOKS their preferred medium for announcements of new publications.

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