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MARK WITH AN Your Agreement or Disagreement with the Following Statements: You know something about what's going on in the world. YesQ) No) You'd like to know more. Yes) No ¢ too active to read news- all day long Yes Your local newspaper is quite Tueopore Rooseve.t said: local. ¥ Wittram Tecumsen SuerMan Bully! The old-fashioned current-events ‘ said, ar is Hell So do subscribers to Time. magazines bore you res) Ni Time, foo, is terse. In fact, you do not now read regularly and with enthusiasm any current-events magazine. 4 } Not) You like swift-moving language. Yes] No(] You know enough to distinguish easily between Dr. Samuel John- son, Hiram Johnson, Little Bill Johnson and the firm of John- son & Johnson. Yes(] No) You intend to vote in 1928+ Yes) Not) Your income is (or will be) in excess of $5,000 per year. Yes) Not) ericK Tue Great said: Patrick Henry said: “Give D? not send us the answers. If you “An army fights on its stomach.” me Liberty or give me Death.” marked Yes against at least 8 of the . above 10 statements, ask for a FREE T!r readers can fight on their copy of Time. Why? Because you acts. will almost certainly enjoy it. Modern Americans ask for Time. Time, a_ brief, highly organized, brilliantly written narrative of all a | & nificant happenings, is read from cover to cover by 82% of its subscribers. To understand why that is so, read a copy. Time, Inc. 25 W. 45th St., New York, N.Y. You won't know what you're getting | Sirs: till you get it. Tre looks like a maga- zine, but isn’t: It is a Newsmagazine, the only Newsmagazine in the world. I say: ‘Send meacopy, free” Never mind how many newspapers or magazines you now read or think you read. Never mind how you now pick up information. Never mind how busy you are, how lazy,—as long as you aren't Time* ts vexed with no such de- stupid, you will get what you want in mands. Time ts complete. Time. Get the current issue FREE. Stree c Ouiver Twist demanded more. treet and No. The Beadle was vexed. In which the news is untwisted, . Vee es ess SEE -For whom? comicbooks.com