The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 7

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_ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924 LADIES! THE SEATTLE § rAR LODGE QUARREL (i: BEFORE COURT | EDITOR| A Remarkable Grouping of the \ New Easter Styles for Moosemen Take Differences RAPS TEXTBOOK to Supreme Tribunal | CRITI The supreme purt of the st Wast > f Quick Seiling + fy ¥ ey - sab at ° Saturday ag . Come " When Judge A. W r refused t “ Early! oa nergy woe eller # is for t would take the A “e eo of t within 10 eft empt ‘ all of the t More ayle be given three sides of the mon lat fo: yak rem z I} materia DEMS HAVE TRUMP CARD The Sta recent editorials present name ts leading ap of nine tn have been nominated pposing the new slate ked by the nately he w Satins Patents aurgents, whe heme migh by pe of About officers 5 present | you said, the u : odge he © “regular’ condi © of energ e Kids es of the © are headed by D. 1 Fergusor tidate for lodge f BAC for the Whole World R " orruption PHILADELPHIA, Apri is us ¢ ent depart Philadelphia now has the , cert t & decided two-servi g field in the world. | ty ular ¢ 1 This action It ts in the Philadelphia navy yard | will lose many good, honest ed the fa and ft has bee rought to a com-| thinking votes! ri pletion without exploitation of any| By almos kind. Co-operation of the United | m States army engineers with those of| ne demo- crate at thelr convention will : jly take the “beast by the h Maximum of! and insert a waterpower it are the hangary, and close by are a quit throwing the slides tnto the Delaware, where find the planes Only for That Household Treas- ure, the Red Letter Had Stomach-Ache; | | Well, Well, Well Tr in his stomach, according to the| readers who the wheat from th |doctor’s report. are to be c : 1 afraid, brother, the Surgedns sliced him open and re-}do not hat¢ and not much following: 87 horseshoe |tney may ley is director and president of the} buted hin | —_ — altogett 6 quarter at a time, as needed, : 1 see papers that our - leaving the rest wrapped, undis- > GET AIR BASE republican r confab) 5 turbed and in its original condi- ‘ gusens 4 t aviaen' aid tion. \. a thelr ead out r <1 1 read the “he WANTS GOSPEL }Navy Yard Has Largest in|» theta ; Mutual Creamery Co. 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