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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1919-11-21

The Seattle Star dated November 21, 1919

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 FRIDAY NOV, tt First aoe First Low Tide 20:08 a om, 67 Second High 3:01 pom. 10 ft hue ft 22. VOLUME AS IT SEEMS 10 ME DANA

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 @ Mungarian army. | © entorcer —ma ‘our selections NOW and og are ach month so keep paying y ch month into —gift purchases

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 ARMY CLOTHES SOLD AT FAST CLIP HERE Army clo Minister’s Son Now SingsWay §: to Bank Roll Seattle who looks like |WILL...

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 SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. ‘SOME SAY PACT IS NOT KILLED | Diplomatic View on Treaty Is, Divided WASHINGTON, PD,

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919, PAGE 5 arteton ays e | OODHOUSE-(*RUNBAUM | "Gincers® Service FURNITURE CO., Inc.

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 a Mr. Buck’s Official Report | Mr. L. W. Buék, secretary of the state federation of labor, should be sure of his facts and

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 Husband Himself Brought’ _ Holt to Deaver Home, Says Mrs.Deaver;ScoresGossips (This ts the Mra, Minnie Elaine story) When I

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 ocie a7 By REBECCA STEVENSON off Honor Mrs. Fisher Compliment to Mr Mwho leaves soon A. Pep w . luncheon at the Raini¢ ab y

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. POLES “OFF” = [rma | Him by String Special Price Basement Second Avenue at Pike

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 — 10 | NEW MOVIE. PROGRAMS _ Linerry Winding up at othy Gish w May A the 7 , nt I the last t "Jazz Orchestra Will Accompany

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 Friday—Good-bye to Dorothy Gish in “Turning the Tables” Saturday—the unique story of Dolores, the swimming girl of the...

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 This Fine ect Un * 2 This beautiful mahogany player piano was originally priced at $750; it looks and plays like a new...

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 -Mayor Cotterill Urges Council to Relieve Line of Paving Costs ttle and [eeneers in t @ follow ine of t the counci rien the

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 PAGE 14 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. A HUNDRED FINE COATS REDUCED TO $55 yj’ FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING! IN THE

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 FRIDAY, Nov EMBER 21, 1919, SR eras epee erase rep aPaRemeeeePNeTear ree SECOND SECTION ages firat person who succeeded In

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 PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. G-CENT ‘FARES (TREATY FIGHT OFFER MINERS FUEL SHORTAGE | SEEM LIKELY MAY

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 ii 5 3. Sa aaa mnie, ~~ — —_—_ CT Dd Try - INSTRUCTED IN 'WARSHIP-RUNS — apt Instructive- FABRIC VALUES ONTO MUD FLAT...

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 PAGE 18 y ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. j Beas vertetics of mustaches seem nae aoe : iy re rece" smens wvaren

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 TO OPEN MINES, Sides Await Word From Conference | Qniers clamping the lid tighter on me diminishing coal supply might fe...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. Maybe You Didn’t Like T. R: in Politics—But ROOSEVELT AS A “DAD” IS A DIFFERENT

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 :3 MO Fo LGER'S Golden Gate and be CONVINCED that COFFEES are of two kinds-FOLGERS GOLDEN GATE and Others {T IS DIFFERENT AND

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 PAGE 22 FLOUR Your choice of Gold Bond, Westlake Special or one of Seattle’s Famous Patents. SUGAR STALL—LOWER FLOOR MEAT And

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 WOLAN ~ WASHINGTON Congressman John 1 > the Belgians was received | Mittle girl waved her a merry « @UeeR asked to meet her,

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 “ SZ lh oe It is hard to tell whether the world grows better or The years bring m cha *, but the changes ar good deal like

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 § $25,000 Worth of Manufactured Hair Goods at Whole- Sale Prices SWITCHES Hundreds of them in all hair shades and colors;...

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 a ‘Fibienea taiy ac ter ~~ Subscription Rates | ote | Co: BY MAIL IN ADVANC at IN THE STATR | br One month fone!) at monthe

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 PAGE 27 Facewash Cost Him |38 Sugar Dealers $150 This Morning. Are Facing Charge It cost KR. D. Diehl, of the Plaza| CHICAGO,

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 BY EB, ©, RODGERS s Pushes a locomotive a That is the promine of an Ttallan Inventor, who claims to have discov ered a new

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