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The Seattle Star dated April 23, 1920

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 JAPS GAIN CONTROL OF FOOD PRICES Information Was in the hands ef City Councilman Philip Tin. @all today, that Japanese not

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 tomorrow (Saturday) the last day of the brass bed sale— —these brass beds we place on sale this week are part of a purchase

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 eae es THE SEATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1920, ‘Mary Was Just Plain Folks eegteere ‘ie damesWght MATING or church last...

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 berecerercnccsss Gets-It Olt Painlessly Why “monkey” ound with. various torn experiments? If} fyou don’t want that) tcorn,

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 ofofojojojojo}o} A Fine Collection =) of Beautiful fy FLOOR LAMPS © A floor lamp radi- ates that indescribable eharm which

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 The Seale Star By mail, out of city, ge per month; 3 months, sioo, € see ee. $5.00, In the y SO a Europe’s Debts FPuropeag

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 A RR “{HE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1920. CLEORA ORDEN TO _ |\Five Arrested as PLAY LOCAL STOCK | 1. W. W. in Frisco N

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 _c> Your New Spring Suit | ' —We’re able to make you this saving 4 because we cut down on all needless ex- yA pense....

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 | Seattle Needs a Stadium—Buy a Plaque ; | lecDougall_/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike ‘ Spring Sale of Men’s Underwear 1,800

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920. MACK SENNETT IN ACTION | AN THEATR i OES Uy nd wt HN A Ua ran a i a Ni STARTING...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DRVETEAMS (ecerer. 399 "ete ‘ uy, has Pov heaton to his New j Mrw c One $5,000 Contribution Is|| %

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 THE BON _.MARCHE | GAIN BASEMENT] To Help You Cut Expenses That's the ambition of the Bargain Basement—to make it easier for

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 . 7" Coe A : Pershing 23,709. Quarters in America PONCA CITY, Okla, April 23.—) Amertean oj fields. inti | i i Reed’a fight

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 ‘TACOMA MUSICIANS ‘TO GIVE PROGRAM AT ‘THE SUNSET CLUB ON RY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS Sockety Bditor of The Star é SUNSET CLUB

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 ee . a TS ~ eaeerreremees THE SEATELE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1920. TW | sapary’ MAN OF MIDDLE AGE, WITH WIFE iS itl Sit l AND

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 THE SEATTLE STAR—-FRIDAY, APRIT. 23, 1920. a By ALLMA ny NN Order Now, Tom, Your Grandchildren Will Enjoy It. |[cerkiorer wed

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 Garden Plants Up | 400 Pct. in Britain J. ca rnave | \“dlways/lastes the Same ji the Cup” IT'S POOR PLACE FOR PROFITEER =="

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 NTRAL PUBLIC MARKET FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UNION STS. Entrances First and Second Avenyes—S. ATU RDAY SPECI AI S—Market c

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 CLUBS FOR SATURDAY Literary Grotto Chub Literary Grotto club, onic hall, Arcade bullding. Olympic Girele, No. 87 Olympic...

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 3S CHEER OP THEY 5 BACK AGAIN \uiTts THE GOOD OLD HOME) ——"| ; Ape BREW: San Francisco Seals Win and Take Coast League Lez ls

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 Bia. Mayflower Milk The many Seattle families Mayflower Milk do so because the name “Mayflower” has come to mean the highest

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 PAGE 22 The ‘Seattle Star lished Dally at 1307 Beattie, Wash! ae Rates BY MAIL, IN ADVAN( IN THE STATE month ree months xX

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 jenemy during the war : setttenced to three years in prison by In Another “Difterent” Role “The Heart [+= ==... of a Child” A

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 ee BY MILTON BRONNER INDON, April 23.—Tt wer ONIX firls of London celebrat OME folks practice ‘economy because a restricted

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