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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1920-01-09

The Seattle Star dated January 9, 1920

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 IREPORT | SEATTLE N this column, from day to day, I say what seems to me to be the thing to say about things as I se them. No

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 {Saturday is the }iast day of our— Nice Lib Bow-wow! January Sale —furniture, drapery materials, rugs, French ivory,...

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 THIS DRAMA The Newest American Beauty BINNEY —iIN— “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” The lights and shadows are deftly handled. Somber...

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 n Oliv LY WITH ENGINEER 1S | councit May Ignore Report | of Dimock Is How Good en ssisisie leity councll to a physical ---You

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 SEATTLE STAR THE FRIDAY, JANUARY 1920, “an YOUTHFUL BANDITS youthful bandits, both armed, 416-424 PIKE STREET t BY EDWARD M.

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 She Seatile Star a | EDITORIALS — $He On the Issue of Americanism There Can ‘FEATURES Mc labor-capital disputes is sémetimes

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. PAGE 7 \pSERVICEMEN Progress Is His Hobby J ‘ JOIN SCHOOL “WHO'LL BE...

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 People Who Neglect Their Teeth Soon Have No Teeth to Neglect By Pounder and Executive ECAY is the thing that kills. People

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 SECOND AT PIKE Women’s Winter Coats $65 and $85 Marked Reductions Fine Bolivia, Plumette, Tinseltone, | Peachbloom,...

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 PAGE 10 WINTER COATS Placed in three groups FOR CLEARANCE REDUCED TO $19.50 Formerly Priced Up to $39.50 -Are smart Winter

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 Tacoma Store, 112614 Broadway Upstairs, Gross Block, CLEARANCE SALE Women’s Suits, Cloth and Plush Coats and Dresses REDUCED

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 UMPIRES FOR THE GAME! Basil M. Manly’s Idea of the Way to Avoid Strike Deadlocks, With the Respect, Con- || The Bon Marché

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 | [sein |" Mhe Seattle Star =": BRYAN OPPOSES S, F, PREPARES FOR CONVENTION Plans Service for Crowds “I Have Passed the Age

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 r yA By REBECCA STEVENSO Office Phone, Main 600, Mrs. Macklem Hostess |Luncheon at as honor at, Mra Twent © fathers of boye

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 Shaner & Wolff Clothing Service No “Special” Sale will be held by this store during the present sea- son. When the big stock

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920 ee img Harold Lloyd Has “Hungry” Role in Comedy Coming to » Clemmer Friday—Last...

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 How Much SS the Pay is saved from No matter how much or how little, so long as you do save something. The great thing | is to

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 THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, id t ANTI-STRIKE CLAUSE IS UN-AMERICAN, ___ SAYS RAILROAD WORKERS’ SPOKESMA PAGE 18...

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 THE SEATTL Seattle Husband and Maid Held in South shanaflepadage dst iam ALWAYS DEPENDABLE R. L, Cornell and Ye Lee, whom nny

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 NODDY YET ! GuT I Witt OC neue & T A R WHEN THE WIT ;¥ SEES re‘ & © ag 4 4 Oe PORTS vee “SPRING” TRAINING HARRY GILLUM | =

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 STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. ADVENTURES OF STAE TWINS ive Roberts Barton Pleasant Evening? —By ALLMAN WHAT, are You AsieepP

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 THE: SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. ‘ The Se ttl St has SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE FOR SALIE—MISCELLA nous » ACREAGE io

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 KOREA REFORM I$ PROMISED Baron Saito Says Program to Be Increased TOKYO, Jan. Minoru Saito, go’ Korea, in a statement issued

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 ARMY WILL PAY If She Pops the Question, and You Refuse, You’ve Got EXTRA MILEAGE. Every Discharged Man En-! titled to 5 Cents

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