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The Seattle Star dated September 6, 1918

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 =~, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. BUSINESS LAGS |2°,Usien,7 Are Out on Strike! (Paid Advertising) |Keep on...

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 COLISEUM JOHN BARRYMORE FIVE-REEL LOVE COMEDY The little swinging doors at the front ') of a certain thirst emporium could

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 (Advertisement Paid for by Dr, D. EB. Hoye, Auburn) L. C. SMITH For Commissioner, Second District The undersigned neighbors

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. vmx wa f] PEOPLE MUST |? sic: |} O.K.PORTPLAN “Mother and the Law,” Another...

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 Months ago an American songwriter sang: ! “Lafayette, we hear you calling!” Since then we have heard that song again and...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. PAGE 7 NS CAN AID Justice si ae Beals pr FIFTH eee ite Brothas in France ae snd

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 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 8 HOLD CONCERT AT CHURCH | John Dunn, 85, of Port Townsend, e less, from Norway, will te oom wooo UCULY

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 pes 4 st value—an alliance that is the result of a business policy to sell at all times be Ait} only merchandise of highest

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 ~, PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. Brackets Speak «CHANGE 1S MADE. MRS, DE WEESE ccc se INSUBSTITUTES...

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 PAGE 11 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. cage AVIATOR | Rngland, § hy @Aj Overwheiming vote COlteress today...

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 GITIES SUPPLY HARVEST HANDS ..: Bpokane is r the Memand for harvest hands. adily supplying says the atest bulletin issued by

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 S. Bonds to secure circulation. he National City Bank of Seattle, Washington MEMBER FEDERAL RE RVE SYSTEM REPORT OF CONDITION

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 38 OF THE | PRACTIFUC Ac RS | {rome of e a) hort ai ty and Paved boulevard fle bank, are offered Rime only at $500 per acre

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 “STORE HOURS From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Stand-wear Suits $10.00 For the Rough and Tumble School Boys TELLS THE STORY—BUILT TO

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