The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1922, Page 14

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4 Fi THE SEATTLE STAR 4 70S WHAT Seattle Newspapers Have Shown on CIRCULATION GROWTH Over a Period of TWO YEARS Six-month Circulation statements of The Star, Times [6 days] and Post-Intelligencer [7 days] for the past two years are as follows: EEE Hii] | Hy STAR _ DAILY TIMES P..1. April 1, 1920 61,604 55,734 54,704 Oct. 1, 1920 61,912 53,477 50;905 April 1, 1921 64,685 53,982 50,211 Oct. 1, 1921 67,672 55,945 55,311 April 1, 1922 73,567 56,852 97,946 IN TWO YEARS The Star Has Gained 1 1,963 The Times (6-Day Edition) Has Gained 1,118 “The Post-Intelligencer Has Gained 3,242 *Post-Intelligencer figures include Sunday Editions. The P.-I. daily circulation for six months ending March 31, 1922, was 51,669 Today The Star leads the Post-Intelligencer, 6 days a week, by 21,898 copies. Today The Star leads the Times, 6 days a week, by 16,715 copies. SUIAUNOUAOOOUAEUEOUAOOOUAEOSSEQEUOTTOOREGHGOEGOGUUHGUUUUGEEEOOUEUUGEUTUEOEN TUNE =i i} a] 1 it { iste hirubsichangge °° ton sreecioiphetonpcu eae

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