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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1919-11-18

The Seattle Star dated November 18, 1919

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 fevers omen mee TURSDAY NOV. 18 High Tide na tt ow Tide 225. 99 VOLUME NO. : AV AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA “ SLEETH F Lioyd...

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 56 Years service to J the homefurnisher! Select holiday 4 now—pay next year! make your selections NOW and “ start paying @

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 ‘ . m - ae ee ere ae er nace ees ome ae a na ee I RR SRG IRERPRERTERRETTEERSEPIEET THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,...

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 Tire Salesmen, Dealers and others who are spread- ing a rumor that we are no longer Goodyear Dealers ARE GUILTY OF DELIB-...

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 REACHES RECORD “PRICE RED PROPAGANDA IS Hawaiian coffee has Record high price of 50 years ago, ind abandoned Deing worked iS

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 ie crimes of sedition and anarchy, is obvious. year-old laws on this point are manifestly obsolete. clearly in peace times

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 FSpargo Says: Let Us Make U. S. mo Just There Can Be No Reds BY JOHN SPARGO of the Public's Representatives at the Round...

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 STEVENSON Main 600, EBECCA Office Phone, |“Donation Day” for Orthopedic Hospital By R Mrs. Skinner to Give Luncheon will Mrs.

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 J be Me SAP Fe I a a Pc ing last so ia Sold every * Ure U brighter. Pus: of F Posiam. pines cheaper than i, breaking up the

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 . LWW PENA -———= Sentences for Reds cam Hard Labor Clause SPOKANE, Nov. 18.—The city to fay was planning tentatively to eo

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 ‘one SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. r COULD HUN GENERAL WAS DISAPPOINTED BY > FAILURE OF ALLY BY EUGENE J. YOUNG

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 green Re nee ES ” oY ae How Lightfoot Got Rid of the Hounds BY THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) } PAGE

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. PAGE 13 ’ 5 SL TT ' ! i ANTM | we % I CECT ees N \ = Dorothy Gish comes to the

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 THE SEATTI f MOORE THEATRE 222 Star Staff Man Summari NIGHTS BY RALPH BIONIAMIN « - »* t Se, 00 Staff Correspondent of The

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 wi: , Ae a |. onal of TM he reds iy to as evalent Hi] jo noth 5.” The yeverely i) services a with , when Tl ver st Tiel «blew

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 PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. — HAVE you HAD A ColD ) fLL BUG OH Boy! EVER TH MAFF IS AWAY NisiTiNG

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 CR batten coal miners " ” been ' ’ ST LOUIS. M *Distri: pon, F refusing « h lows f reeent va ar re of othe w! . n v have be

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 & good woll;| UNIMPROVED can laugh, aneere or With reek: « : pring Favienea, Datly at inet Seventh Ave discomfort...

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 erento eee te it 2 emerge a isan een = — am sarod ne ss The NOVEMBER = 1919. ‘ ‘ PAGE 19 ARE. UNCHANGED = «»» turning malt

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 HE SEATTLE STAR This is the paid advertisement that the Post-Intelligencer suppressed in its regular city editions t (This

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