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The Seattle Star dated July 11, 1919

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 S. SLEUTH SLAIN HERE An American Paper That Fights for Americanism Tides i in Seattle SATURDAY JOLY 2 First High Tide 3:42 a

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 4 THE. SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. samy ve? aie Movies to ee ee A Perfect Set of Teeth | Is a Priceless Possession K.

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 THE SEATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. Satisfactory Terms Always me ROTE-RANKINCO: State Labor Reports on | Mooney Strike

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919: "Here’s the Orpen Painting of Wilson i Sie ee eee | We Are Closing Out All of Our...

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 THE nana a STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. 2 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Fariture Co., Inc. OTTO S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL...

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 ue She Seattle Star mail, out of city, 50c per month; 8 months, 1.50;°6 months, $2.75; year, $6.00, in the tate of...

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 ace “SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE White Tub Skirts rma | $2.95 For Saturday Only This exceptional “saving event” enables you to...

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 By BETTY BRAINE ae Misses Lane Hostesses at Dance J Amid a fairyland of = ese lanterns, Miss and Miss Donna Lane enter with a

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 | An Efficient And Handsome Dental Plate When the natural teeth in perfect health and without Mechanical of any kind they the

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 RTHWEST Film Board of Trade Convention Will Be Held in Seattle Next iss on the Wurlitzer Home of 100% Pictures Pathe News...

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 Starting Saturday—The start- ling stor telephone girl who married a millionaire, Brockwell —IN— é ‘The Divorce Russell on the

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 ] | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919. Seed teehee Summer Weight Union Suits $1.00 é Cool and comfortable are these fine

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 4 ( UNTOUCHED RICHES AITING INVESTOR BY JACK NEVILLE Rewspaperman and investigator who has lived for years in ee et ee ee...

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 The Vigor of Swift & Company Continues Only Because of Service The only “control” over the packing industry is the “control”

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 4 +. Tailoring Values UNION BIG TIMBER | BY BERTRAND W. SINCLATI AVTHOR OF SYNOPSIS — ‘To the lumber camp of her brother...

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 | GOLLY @ THAT WAS A GuT 1 CLO DECIDED WHERE WE ARE GOING YET DLOCKED— fl FOR. TH’ {FE OF ME | DON’T HOW SHE CAN AR ALL THOSE

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 HEADQUARTERS FOR RELIABLE CANNING SUPPLIES ECONOMY FRUIT JARS Pints, Quarts, BALL MASON | KERR SELF- JARS SEAL JARS Pints,

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 FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES TURDAY SPECIALS--Market Closes 6 P.M. WESTERN...

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 Ananias Would Blush If He Ever Dropped in on City Police Court “De you solmenly swear that | | You will tell the truth, the

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 T JULY 11, 1919. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, \ \ y whalihunt RR YEP! THIS MORNIN’ T GOT ANOTHER LETTER ASKIN’ FoR Sone FE \ AN

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 | Portlanders ’ Ms Are Playing | - SpeedyGame fwo: Strong Orchard Men Return to Beaver Fold; Oldham Pitches Well In spite of

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 gp ra m i sop | 0 ni we ACREA 92 STOCKS AND BONDS | ¥ DISCHARGED SOLVTH RR” MAR- “LOOK AY Vitis! £4 a - 1 WILt ney ‘2 the...

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 The R-34, snapped by N. Ey A, staff photographer as she nosed down to Roosevelt Flying Field. ere Is First Picture of Sign

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 ATKINGS TO BATTLE, 8:30 ~All Ready for Mother Ryther Fund Smoker Continued From Page One Baillargeon building; Joe Dizzard’s,

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