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The Seattle Star dated June 18, 1919

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 \ UD FIRES On ALL An American -aper That Fights for Ameri ‘anism LATE EDITION 1 Tides in Seattle SEATTLE Per Year, by Mall,

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 Sensations of an .Artist’s Mode aoe soa wn Mother Eve’s Costume Wasn’t So Ideal! as BRIDES: have . we helped estab sh...

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 * * * * “Stop, Cease and Hesitate”’ Sister of Injured Boy Is Hit by Car Julia Ripley, 415 Bellevue ave../ o¢ Sister of...

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 SHAPES Snow White Panamas, White Hemps, Glossy Lisere, Rough Braids and Smooth Straws—Cloth Sport and Banded Hats . . !...

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 Woodhouse-Grunbasm Farniture Co, cur ideas. ————— Fit Maxwell is sald by the police to have . “I got the man who sent credit

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 She Seattle Star out of otty, $00 per month; # months, € montha 78; year, $5.00, In the Outside the atate, per year, Ny...

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 ) PLAN SAFETY ON | | RAILROAD LINES }| “No Accident “Week” wal Begin on June 22nd | ene | FREDERICK E7ENELSON | | AN the...

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 By BETTY | Engage ment Made Known The engagement of Miss Katherine Lillian Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jackson

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 ES, there’s tell-tale yellowness on all the cobweb threads. Your real Chantilly.

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 THE SEATTLE STAR-.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 | THE MAN HIGHER UP RRANZAWILL ‘AMERICANS ARE NOT START ROW FLEEING MEXICO U. S.

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 Section Two |The Se attle S tar Pages 11 to 20 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNI AY, JUNE 18, 1919 ARON RING WOULD CHOKE HUNS INTO...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 Vehici Fraser-PatersonCo || "inthe Master Man,” at Liberty SOND AT UNIVERSITY PHONE

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 THE SEATTLE STARK ten an een JUNE 18, 1919 VAtse bs Mother Ryther Breaks | J ype ae for New Home —CAPACITY— q BY BETTY BRAINE

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 PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 450 ,000PeopleCrowdedIntoOmsk, | a al of 60,000; Epidemics Spread f " a...

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 » Yack Weighs l] in at 201 Pound Mark | Dempsey’s Ring Stock Takes Boost — Weighs 13 Lbs. More Than Expected By Cc. HAMILTON,

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 AND X HAVE PAINS IN MY , AND AFTER GATING I Such Awful DISTRESS, BY THORNTON W. BURGEs: (Copyright, 1919, by T. W Burgess) A

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 —— gprinne Ama gm Seen as Audience in| *? LOST AND FOUND [61 FOR SALE—AUTOMORILES

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 HEAR GUILTY VERDICT) Following receipt of a telegraphic ~ 'AGAIN DISCUSS WITNESSES

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 Why Guarding the Flag Is the World’s Finest Business Unequalled Opportunities for Red-Blooded Men in the UNITED STATES ARMY

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