Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1901 — Entertaining Newspaper Features. [ARTICLE]

Entertaining Newspaper Features.

Probably no other newspaper in the United States can show so brilliant an array of special features as is found in the columns of The Chicago RecordHerald, which combines in one great newspaper, all the entertaining departments of both The Chicago Record and The Chicago TimesHerald. The daily and Sunday news and special features of The Chicago Record Herald include the Washington letter of William E. Curtis, The Record-Herald’s special New York dispatches, its unequaled foreign news service, embracing its own special cables with those of The New. York Tribune and The Associated Press; its papers devoted to the markets and financial and commercial intelligence —exhaustive to the most satisfactory degree, its popular srer’ipg page, its editorial department, “Qm fjprigs of Gentility,” Kiser’s “Alternating Currents,” “Stories of the Day,” “The Current Topics CJuo,” the departments of railroad and insurance news, music and drama, society and clubs; the column of bo k reviews, the continued story, the “Woman Beautiful” department, the daily fashion article, “Meals for a Day,” news of the great lakes, etc. — all uniting to furnish to the people of Chicago and the northwest, a newspaper which commends itself to discriminating readers as only a newspaper can which combines the worldwide facilities of two of the greatest metropolian newspapers of modern times.