The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 2

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te Safer et Leger Tha “The Call of the North” Prices Except Monday, 200, 300, 0c Bargain Night Monday, Any Seat 28 | Pantages Theatre ». OMAHA TORNADO Pictures > te LAURIE ORDWAY ell f BILL OF FEATURES 10¢ and 20 anx - — —| America CHARLIPN CLosm = WSs KITTY OCOVRTT od MR MANS Eve ole « fin rs P Politica when y dental service for that dollan That the S 1 letic elub|C. has I at 8) will win first P. N, | feats. money to tice! |. boxing and mpton-| at { 1 «!ships here May | a rir and 10-pleee U “SEATTLE THEATRE | LOSE OUT WILL VONIGHT—ALL WEEK HBLMONT CAPE Corner Second Avy, and Stewart S¢ rifies Cures Rheumatism Tooth its | en seioeee: $A, C, HOPEFUL OF CLEANUP IN po The Star 4 BANCING HIPPODROME Sulphurro —- M ge at the the Blood and ue club, as th stinguish f In center fleld Ie Killilay, a first class ball player, whose making good depends entirely | Charlie M on whether he Is able to hit. | had dub If Jack can put up anything tike | be acc a decent batting figure, there is | left bh mo reason to worry over the | | ! It may | tlon. that Cha out of ce loss of Mann. When he first arrived here he located the AND Qressed he has fallen off In hie >be held In uttle, Wednesday e either Saturday or STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC, of _--=-=rerTha Seattle Stas-n--————. Tomeet en’ pabtscntina } bt —--- nen Beat tle, Bagbington-=----4 required by the Act of August 2%, 1013. Nora —This statement \s to be made in daplicate, both onples to be delivered by the poblishor to the postmaster, who will ernd ene copy to the Third Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Clamiication!, Washingtoa, D C., and retain the other, bn the Giles of the post offen. aus OF—- POST OFFICER .DDRESS Editor, — LATOy. BANA CT Se memcmemmnene nee - Seattle, Heshingtony -« Managing Editor, — a -J.,.RIC@Rb6 yawn et Bee — Business Managers,. Chae. b,.gurrowee— —— Ld a -—s Publisher, ....Stur Publishing Gompany----—-- - a . os ilineosne weve a Owners (if « corporation, give nawes and addrense of stock bulders t ng 1 per cont or fnore ef total amount of stock.) pr more of total . lercook, Extrx>-~ R,, 8choll, £, h ,beee sia T) There Sy ‘ . J pas lhe Star's daily average actual paid circulation : he October Ist, 1912 for six months previous to that date was - - - - 42.81 a A, athoet of papar inay be atlached to thle orm) sa A il 1 t 1913 The Star’s daily average paid circulation for six a : a a pri S 9 months previous to that date was - - - - -«-- 43 l : 3 e : Daily Average Gain of - - - - - - = 355 z JE O24 OTVED CSAS —— _ Remember, this statement shows the ACTUAL PAID and does not include any exchanges, etc. ie ; : not a ee oe = hc geanig But it is A GAIN and, in view of the advent of a fourth , . aily newspaper into the Seattle field, we are proud of the f ew » sub- worn to and subscribed before me this»... day +t ryt in Lo that we have ACTUALLY GAINED CIRCULATION IN THE cate On on oe 7 < mo yf. a) to af Pa Lees ss A, a This circulation statement shows the strength of The Seattle Star in its field. This stat t is feu) 72 Fie ~—. : fa Le, proof of the fact that the people of Seattle believe in The Star and in its policy and aoe fe . ne ae ‘ vt Rh Gs tL 2 fs 2 of Seattle are becoming readers of The Seattle Star each day. This statement bears out the (ats as Saar of As LE eattle Star’s claim to over 40,000 paid copies daily. It has been filed with the postal authorities. | | BOTHELL MAYOR COMES TO TOWN TO SEE HIS TEAM PLAY GIANTS| a ee a FEW ENVY “BRAINIEST CUB PLAYER”. HIS NEW JOB AS MANAGER OF CINCY It was Frank Chance who char-jwhan picking out the brains cates. 3 acterized Shortstop Joe Tinker,| Tinker’s present position is un-|Tealey's #9 er of the Cincinnati Na-lenviable, Aw manager of the Reda|each occa m from He may succeed, with the a 4," asjon the “may.” If he does he # else | prove the rule by being the exc modestly |serves @ Carnegie medal for his | Ca eration |bravery in accepting the posttion j cox Jollar you get the beet ae _}events, For this season the S.A he is now ft king will sur fn thelr res ve w will be Henry Gleason, Archie | weight Wyard, Andy Duvall and Hugh kina Perki He took f th ast Aug aren R r A pre was he t fr nte og —publisbed Latiy, excest sunday WHE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. VANCOUVER IS CAN'T WASTE MANY! TOMMY BURNS » A statistical flend figured:out | 7 that “@moky Joe” Wood, the J) a star flinger of the Boston Red avamaes marae ee 4 Box, who will draw $7,500 for INTERURDAR Matto the coming season, will get at allowing 8 pitched baile to # man, an ery: : re CALGARY trains club last night bs a iets emt, on! READY FOR BELL BULL BROS, : - ox| SUSE Printers oo Wire C, April 8 By United Pres VANCOUVE Vanoouver Ath! won the intern with San Fra nv Jevery round Paul Pederson won from Billy rin thel, Light work ts th Jenson, of San Franct and | trainin pm of Be following ( ow Patte ‘ot the dects wn - : paged Tain Wen Hannah, Bae hemaelves in fire enid Mane tone ultenaad | 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 | . being bet i Raab iired nmrk and Willams within Jwtriking distar GIANTS BATTLE. : The Soattlo Giants Jumped on “Fifty Years Ago, ¥/ hen Golden Wedding Rye Was Young” The harder a r Salt expects to fill Dream fit smoker Friday et in You have often thought of the mild, agreeable flavor whiskey ought to have. You have wanted the w effect that satisfies, At the very least he de Wally was 00 astounded be| REGULARS TO LOSE _| it val wey ©) OUT TO NEWCOMERS sm |the ke You get both the rare flavor and the satisfying effect ia the eritics who have vities at usichatr' sad, einer “htiman Finch’s Golden Wedding In SAREE PAPE” ikem oie training » Lind solden Wedding is made differently dinary whiskies nm 34 bouts against 11 de lene new A cord never before equaled } b } ocal club, the follgw- sy Its process of manufacture has been tub I partic perfect ial d ing science A: Oplembtn 6 It hod taking that : peabty hee ps the tchless Quality and 9 ae utility - 1 Flavor at pure "PAGE IS PRESIDENT It is d ed only from the finest “ = Rye and Barley Malt H. Page was elected president of It aight whiskey, aged Une. Penntie etic league fa od under government stated But it is more than that— It is the whiskey satisfaction for rol ve en looking. h you have been looking whi At first this report was compulsory with all daily newspapers. Recently we were advised by the postal authorities that, pending a decision as to its legality by the Supreme Court, this report would not be required, however. The Seattle Star Wants to Print It We are proud of our circulation. It’s an honest circulation and continually growing, We believe in full publicity of circulation figures by all news papers—we believe the advertisers are entitled to know them. Ra Seattle Star, by filing this report with the Postal Authorities when it is not compelled to do 80, sing y emphasizes again its willingness to make its circulation figures public. The Seattle Star’s circulation figures, IN- DETAU, -will be cheerfully furnished to ‘any reputable business man or com- mittee of business men at any time. Do not give u ‘ : " . gi 8 notice bi m) ‘ time and they will be forthcoming. : i gg ut simply call at The Star office at any °

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