The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1909, Page 16

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. 15 ‘ied CALLED HIM THIEF MNO SENT HIM TO i LOY NOUR | Ht i ee NOTES | % N | coeeee Sani insta ites") July and August | ja tine | bond, within | py ° | cpr pet Begin Tomorrow pat ments . 2, a) oY a “a " ; ‘that ep Store Closes at 12 Noon ly ae ot ea ot $a Frederick & Nelson | of Blavery » deed that startled INCORPORATED oe 2 1 Short Labor Pick-ups Ag John Mite the reports HIS FISH SUMS OUT OF TAN id i aes ‘ —————SS SS own in that city permanently n 10 minutes, has a “ aoe tated ovum a THE ALHAMBRA le iteber workmen all over the that had bee and they journeymen tailors in Buffalo an of rs oo Ps ade bah WILL BE READY Laugh as tho « “ ey briliia 1h WORK 18 RUSHED ON NEW and the " THEATRE AND IT WILL BE ‘ Then b OPENED ON TIME . { RATHER PAY THAN SERVE @ Rale |! king, e hit e royal | rom hog» at the + 62 7,000 r day ae at h Abe Ruef and taught it to 08 hiath The fiah next arned to take bait from his keep He allowed bimee elf to a dog. He learned at of the tank After this deed, eps will be taken to form an past him federation colved y's atre after a « ‘ ‘ and he aid aunted with the fear of atill 1 ffering for his loved ones, and/ who re were five ther and five ‘ uch , cht whic od by r child #, which is refused by the answer. old a tiny n't afford to Abe ie 12 tuches long. No,’ sald the king; ‘but I know court painters JOHN D, GETS GIFT. News HIS OCCUPATION, | vii Hage Postmaster All Het Up, | bat on (Ry Untied Pree | Tosa| A big, browny fellow, In answor stinaster—That foller's a moan |'ne @moet une They) CLEVELAND, 0, July 9.—Re-|" . vem | to a question In justice court as to | pr k an’ 0 liar want to organize and obtain some turning home from Jersey City, N.| c midis Mi . Viliager—Gee! What makea ye | relief J, today, John D. Ro r an-| CAUGHT IN A FROG, n ? ey? _* no 4 that he had al (Ny United Press) through | No Printers in “Pen,” (fling birthday present w | PASADENA, Cal, July 9 the summer I moatly selle rattle ‘ 5 it ¢ hat rub-| The" Ohio Penitentiary News, alsent, The gift was $1 Western | snake buttons for rattles fer the master It read thia,| paper Tesued for the benefit of the repre na his share of the p The|babies, but in th’ winter I some) RILEY'S FISH KISSING HIM.|so I can’t say all I want tor.” An'|cont¥cth in the penal institution of the Standard Oll company at 1.” ex-|times has to chop wood.—Atlunta | JUMPING OUT OF TANK AT HI8/I make {to rule not ter read ‘om!”|at Cdlumbua, bem the sad! meeting of the directors at Jersey |here, husband of Helen Gaut, a| What the colonel pald is not re Conatitution CALL. Cloveland Leader ‘tot that there are no printers in City ‘writer for the Ladies Home Journal, corded —Melbourne Times jfoot held in a switch frog which he freed himaelf ju ames Gaut, a prominent that ce a e Seattle Star Still Leads All Competito ined. $ in- as of city, city tion ition ents, = ment opu- ON- “7 The Other Afternoon Paper Beaten in Both Advertising and Circulation—Compare These Statements ‘w The Star | The Other Paper pi her iacr Aire payaeany —: | Inches of advertising carried in June, ks ae 190B, ove meveees eves cll LER Se | 155.48 Lines <= [59,428 LINES here § o THEREFORE, THE STAR MADE THE GREATER ADVERTSING GAIN BY py “ 3,580 LINES a READ THIS:—The Star, with six editions per 3 makes this enormous gain over the ohter paper, publishing seven editions—Daily and Sunday. Ly 4 f _ TAKE NOTICE:—The other paper included in its advertising gain the advertising of Quack Doctors. The Star refuses to carry this class of advertising. \S , Circulation Comparisons a The Star | The Other Paper a 3 During the month of June a daily average gain was made of ........+... 1 5195 4 ;¢ S E a . THEREFORE, THE STAR MADE THE GREATER DAILYAVERAGE CIRCULATION A 5 rd i GAIN BY .....ccccreend te avire cecereees Cee) oe i. During the month of June a daily average gain was made of ........... east N =< ~ REMARKABLE ANNOUNCEMENT shy, leat : " Seaver’s (New York and Chicago) “Frank and Fair Dealing” List between publishers and advertisers, just published, says: “The Seattle Star has proved by investigation that the cir- iy | culation records are kept with care, and the circulation stated with such accuracy that advertisers may rely on any statements of same made by the publishers under the ownership and ae 2 i Management in control. T a “To secure this certification, a publisher must prove by audit that he makes straight and Honest circulation statements, and that he keeps careful records of circulation details, open sHoes OF at all times to advertisers for inspection, and that these open records.are so complete and accurate that advertisers may rely on them, or any statements compiled from them and issued 08 ton by ™ publisher, as truthfully and fully showing the exact circulation facts.” Seaver’s “Frank and Fair Dealing” is the ADVERTISERS’ BLUE BOOK of America. iB! ne The Seattle Star Is the Only Seattle Evening Paper Quoted in This Blue Book RTISERS E ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE THE STAR'S CIRC! ne BOOKS AT ANY TIME. MORE THAN THAT, THEY ARE INVITED PERS PRESS ROOM AND-SRR-FOR THUMGELVES THE NUMBER: ‘OF PAPERS Pk INTRO, AND WHERE THEY GO: » & i i ij a i i } i i ij i ql t i

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