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The Seattle Star dated May 23, 1919

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 "Fewer Accidents, Too, Since Tides in Seattle YRmar SATURDAY May 23 it Low Tide om a mae tnd Low Tide. 16:53 pom, 29 tt...

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 _ [te Philosophy of the Years service to|f} the homefurnisher! | _ ee RNR AES have youin your home a # Petia NEW EMPRESS 18

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 FOURTH =.2 UNION Friday—Farewell of MAE MURRAY in “Danger—Go Slow” SATURDAY— i-remembere m her ama access in “The Wildeat of

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. “Oppose Union Labor? Never!” Declare Leaders of the American Liberty Legion Sons of

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 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture OTTO 8, GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET STORE HOURS—8:50 TO 5:80 have it taste of onions? Or have

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 The Seattle Star By, mail out of city, 60c per month: # months 1.60; 6 months "$2.75; year, $4.00, in the tate of Washington.

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 ARMY AND NAVY GOODS GOT OFF EASY and Merchandise, manufactured to comply with gov ernment regulations, of which the larger

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. se whom she r wait Ul by BETTY BRAINERI [RELATE MY AL Mrs. Moulthrop Vimy Ridge,...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1919. LEADERS DUE SATURDAY SPECIALS asToot Cotton Hose ei eee at $3.25 | | Teeth in Europe

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 do that. From Union Street he In the pliable teafoil package |POLICE SEEK GIRLOF | chel of the H e Rub a little Tuxedo...

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 (ME Spring - Summer 1010 SNE f Turn Soles, light welght, extremely stylish, $4.95 With buckles $5.95 Patent and Dull Kid...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, nena “British Will Resist Bolshevism Because . ne | Waist seam It’s European,” Says John...

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 ese LOWER CALIFORNIA TERRITORY CLAIMS ARE NOV | BY JACK NEVILLE (American Newspaperman and Investigator, Who Has Lived for

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 Friday—Good-Bye Times— OLIVE THOMAS in “The Girl From Pa That Thrilling Apache Romance, ONSTANCE TALMADGE Opens Saturday...

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 ; a OLYMPIA, May &.—Special) —The 518.20 minimom Pear, a conference falled until next Nov * Plans known to be under way by

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. Tom Is a Great Help! TweYRE Al Dowe AID You Know IT OR You WouLD™r BE COMING OUT HERE

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 » a THE SEATTLE | STAR—FRIDAY, | MAY 23, 1919. PAGE 17 Auto Thief Sleuths Give | Pine Street Publicl abet Every Car the...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. ~~ )¥’Can Eat 20 Per C Cent ‘Cheaper | in One New York Hotel, Anyhow | Middle Aged Now

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 YHE SEATTLE STAR.-FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1919. [New Millionaire Afraid He | Will Have to ise New York] BY LORRY A JACOBS king...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1919. SOME LITTLE MounTAN vi Maven dows rr! x fe] SHO} W RSA DSI NS MINH ere MNSnd NE Zew

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 Wright in the second, MULE, i‘ UUfflly 1 ( « 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Ms 23 (Waited Press.)—Tommy Richards ‘ot Los Angeles, won a...

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 THE mnt STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1919. lee rer nent—nouses |S?) FOR SALE—FURNITURE Jeveevcecceeerseeceel ay FOR SALY—REAL esraTe

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 ie STOCKS AND BONDS HONS HOCe UT Tie Yo 98.40 arahirs AND PTS HC $100, ty AN INC PAID RECR $45 loaned on each $50 1 ©. D....

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 NEW YORK, May 12.—“Behind hhanders” wil! become extinct when to the dry age. *Behindhanders” arrive at the theatr Other...

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