The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 9

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SDAY, DECEMBER 1925 THE EAT RL TAR PAGE 9 OL IN STOVE) Who's Who?’ LAWYER SCORES|Y owng Hopeful 1s $12,000 Morse; Cours, Seune Lote Mall Advetting EXPLODES ‘—____’, RHINELANDER /tem at End of Education." .0"ce c: ) at Goan ‘cane a mber of Com- Son and Father Burned; * Young Bride Is More Com- sie my \ p to Losier a ae ape gover: nae wil hs meet ae ae Mother, 2 Children Escape ¢ posed in Court Today Froves Hxpensive, but Worth the Cos t ‘ manuel " C ” i . rOOD AND CLOTHES . : ~ Scio I y maid, ONE BIG ITEM : saat a. 8 + Lao: Ps at Pech ll aa: re Peiathae ori ne , cou: " por " ' { t u ! " t v y . 1 r ued} aie Stiers ovis | WI FREDEmCrenEL heaping shame upon his partly cc cloth eto « ase ae Waele turesque phrases kept tt € ‘ aoe HO is it knows his} m $900 { f T t glutens, and can | "igiven have been for a : Pe scieh i in tell in half a’. 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