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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1919-11-01

The Seattle Star dated November 1, 1919

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 SATURDAY NOV, 1 First Low Tide 419 Am, 22 om First High Tide 11:29 A m, 1d tt Second Tide e1s p &6 ft Second High Tide 10:81

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 King and Queen Bit FARNUM Has Dramatic Role in “The Last of the Duanes” at Liberty; Clemmer to Show Screen Version of Popular

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 NEW BILLS AT THE MOVIE THEATRES ~—— *)% ~ m4) % " " | COLISEUM—Aurora Mardiganian tn |) vi a6 | 30 mt | 2 * sauction of...

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 PLAYING THE BIG MABEL pmuaic lown wares We are the first to show it anywhere and we are proud of it! It’s a feast of fun and

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 PUTIES CHOP 'GONVENTION OF | LOCKED DOORS TEACHERS ENDS. Wielding axes vigor Sheriffs made a surprise a Chinatown gambling

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 Paitor The Star: I note that the city council gas recently decided to saddle the Municipal Street Railway with the comt of

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 Let’s Go to BOLDT’S and the service is as good as the well cooked food. And the Bill won't be so big as to fright- en us,...

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 2 the afternoon. al Luncheon Mra. James 8. Goldsmith was host P@t a amall informal luncheon at Mer home yesterday afternoon.

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 WHAT IS AHEAD OF US? The big problem that confronts us today is the same that we faced during the war--Increased Production.

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 SECOND BIG WEEK! of the had rff, at campal Luder the of end on 1915 to show what he of flanking hance mig ne in the way had

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 lated Profits Would Pay Miners’ Demand BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 1- There wilt be no compromise by the United

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 “me SEATTLE STAR—SATURD Y, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. — RWAGE HINES NAMES |f STRIKE AIDES <= Miners of Nation Obey Order Committees

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 Acreage, Homes and Cars Listed Below 1509 Eleventh Ave | 0 SPLENDID VALUES EVERY ONE A tema | Oakland Coupe, 1918, per- i} A®

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 THE p SEATTLE STAR__SATURDAY, _NovEMmER 1, 1019 ‘ i SALESMEN WANTED o rOR SALE—MISCEL| LANROUS | 75 “For SALU—WEAL FaTate: eK

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 THE SRATTLR StAR_SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. ‘One Law for Private Soldier, Another for Officer, Under ° | Present...

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 THE SEATTLE 'STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. EVERY DAY TW WFP WanTs Sonemin’' A NEw HAT oF DRESS, OR GLOVES! GEE! ITS A...

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 boom x) and Burch Editor The Star A appeared recently in TI gard to two former atory } tence at the disciplinary barracks, |

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919 UTOMOBILE. [)EPARTMENT AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS, ACCESSORIES ve | PHIPS ON TIRES |...

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 From indications at the big Olsen. Warten establishment on Pine st | _ it Ie evident that well-laid plans are _ being made to

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 HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF THREAT AND INTIMIDATION AS PRACTICED Under the “Closed Shop” Such un-American, autocratic customs will

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