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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1916-07-29

The Seattle Star dated July 29, 1916

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 EST” JOHN RIPLIN PIECE OF BUSINE ALSO GUARANT 000 WILDCAT FAKE TO COURT; DEPARTS 4 IN PEACE It wasn’t “too hot for the Bil-

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 MISSION USHER Charge as Result of Row GIRL STARTS A_ FUSS Bfforts of the authorities to break up a gang of young men DT who

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 STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. PAGE 3. OLD FAVORITES BACK IN THE PHOTOPLAYS NEXT WEEK) Theda Bar a, Fairbanks, Mary Pickfor d,

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 THE SEATTLE STAR MBN OF SCRIPES NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF Newsrarnns GUUUHEE ERE Next Week A ‘ont “Amazing Grace’ KATE TRIMBLE...

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 F ad ad of le rs en" reo EMEMBER Sid Mitchell? R Sid was the Charley Egan of Everett, lights went out. Well, at Moose Jaw,

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