The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1913, Page 8

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| f THE SEATTLE STAR 9 PER CENT OF THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE | — READ THE STAR This i bit tatement made by this paper, but the tabulated result of statements made by the people residing in 16 districts shown. in. the map below. The districts z sis not an arbitrary state ‘ ‘ , > r 32 a a ages < : ick > Jony by the census-taker in various parts of the city, so that the results of this canvass might be representative of the city of Seattle as a whole. picked at random by ec ‘ ‘ . : 5 : . 23: 7 : or ' - : ; — h district, and if the people were not found at home a second and third call was made, so that the canvass might be as complete as possible. mm each aistrict, ane a - = THE CENSUS PROVES CONCLUSIVELY THE STAR HAS THE LARGEST HOME CIRCULATION IN SEATTLE OF ANY DAILY PAPER HOMES STARS HOME § 7 STARS 20 S174 TIMES = KO AMC] fo 19 OOCY suns 2 goo : ~ QUEEN ANNE HULL ELLiorr BAY HINGTON WAS SS | HOMES 39) 4 _ STARS’ 2B tein . wo “TIMES 20 oo) © fom or A 4 Cc 1c) | CONE SLE «7 DUNS \7 HOMES 40} UM. STARS { 22 The bonafide paid average daily circulation of The Seattle Star for September, 1913, was 41,415 COPIES DAILY. ; : The bonafide paid average daily circulation of The Seattle Star for the month of October, 1913, was 42,181 COPIES DAILY. STAR’S GAIN on bonafide paid circulation during month just passed was 766 COPIES DAILY over the previous month. THIS CIRCULATION IS PRACTICALLY ALL IN SEATTLE AND A RADIUS OF SIXTY MILES. | | H WCre Every house was called upon unable te r } 1; 6 ed make nt, a rly I had a or s! i hs t we 1 ade 1 t aw t t tar t on Number of Star subscribers. .489, or 64 per cent Number ‘Times subscribers. .363, or 47 per cent Number of Homes 765 | _ c . = Number of P.-I. subscribers. .290, or 39 per cent Number of Sun subscribers. .202, or 26 per cent Number of Occupants 2901 Number of Star readers. .2,002, or 69 per cent / Number of Times readers. . 1,382, or 48 per cent Number of P.-I. readers. 1,100, or 38 per cent A Number of Sun readers.. 796, or 27 per cent Homes taking P.-I 3 per cent Homes tab n and ) per cent er cent er cent rT cent ers of Sun and r ther paper res | er cent Carrving out .t percentages of exclusiv lation : per cent ple t 1ot read any other daily 3. paper, while the Times reaches 13 per cent, or 39,000; the 4 P.-1. 7 per cent, or 21,000, and the Sun 5 per cent, or 15,000. ‘ The exclusive readers of The Star in Seattle are - 3,000 more than the exclusive readers of the other three papers combined. CUT THIS OUT, MR. ADVERTISER Star and Times Combined Reaches All But 36,000 People, or 264,000 of Seattle’s Population Star, Times and P. |. Combined Reach Ail But 15,000 People, or 285,000 of Seattle’s Population Times, P. 1. and Sun Combined Reach All But 78,000 ae People, or 222,000 of Seattle’s Population oe Star, P. Land Sun Combined Reach All But 39,00 | i People, or 261,000 of Seattle's Population ‘ No combination without, The Star,scan possibly reach — If The Star is not t papers are used, there not be reached ‘ a Here’s the Statement We Gave Them to Sign | " | NEWSPAPER CENSUS OF SEATTLE) Token to verify Publishers statements to U.S. Postel Depergment P Nomber of persons ve = ey ct a, ae _- la i iain aR: feber teben “Signed “CH fork NA ¢ You will notice by. the staten that in eact case the occupant re 1 y paper s vi t the fa t, Re ade in Pol i the V Sun is the family paper ir Wee eh, eer re SUNDAY PAPERS The Star also has a reeord of the number of the Suaday Times and Sunday hown by thi AN OPEN INVITATION There are 765 statements like the s nade by the residents of the dist wn in. th that are on file in the office of The Star and may be by those interested n printer

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