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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1920-06-18

The Seattle Star dated June 18, 1920

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 b * ¢ Weather Tonight and Saturday fair; warmer Saturday; moder- j ate northwesterly winds, 1 Maximum, 65, Minimum, 50,...

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 are you building? — if you are you should see this won- derful pipeless furnace demon- strated— ‘ —pays for itself by the...

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 Satisfactory Terms Always It a Changed Place} evrsuatnm nae BY WILDA H. NORTON | It goes without saying that if her! MARION,

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 THE SEATTLE STAR , \Talks to “Demos” Public Welcome to /|Dimock to Pass on spat crams can over GE | on Farm Loan Act}...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR a . Fahne it'Hisraing EDUCATION 1S _ INDIA ASKS AID Ri WASHINGTON, June P| seme Ce somg 2's" MEXICO'S HOPE

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 Paani — — THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNW 18, 1920. |EVERETT TRUE —By CONDO! iy ME hes DAE RAE ial Confidence is an essential

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 THE SKATTLE STAR LIP BSS <P, <= LABOR SEEKING | A Timely Offering of WOOL JERSEY COAT $17.50 to $22.50 ~ ~-No summer wardrobe

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 a Second Avenue at hive. Sale of Boys’ Wool Suits $1395 Serges Homespuns T weeds Cheviots Novelties “y Yoked, belted,...

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 | Es Bes OS x i Coovrieht 1920 Hart Schafiner & Mare not satisfied.” Take our advice and act quickly; and remember that the

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 fHE SEATTLE STAR Making Up for Movie Camera Is Ticklish Job; Doris Gives Lesson o ISS yn the play of the same name Biggest by

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 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘olk Completes lIt Costs Him $300 [Convicts Will Aid Veterans of G. A.R. | Ip 5 Rural Directory and His egy

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 jaturday “Girls Day” 00 wilt Hike Al the Way to Woodland| 15,000 Meet at Park Edna Westlund from every section of Seat-|ming

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 attle Star | Pages 13 to 24 ASH., FRIDAY, JUN 3 HOPES IT WILL PROVE THE CAMPAIGN ISSUE President as Determined as That his

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 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, JUNE if, 1920. ‘Elizabeth Towne —t2.""scme” new written tn clog j dancmg are layed by Joe Ken- AND

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 HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED YOUR VIEW ON THAT | PERPETUAL COURTSHIP PLAN? BY CYNTHIA GREY As yet, the discussion started by Uncle

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 INTRODUCTORY THE SEATTLE STAR | BARGAINS IN ‘THE NEW SHOPPING CENTER At Fourth Avenue and Pine Street HATS—Half Price Correct

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 FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR ue [PSISTSTSTSTOTSTSTSTOTST STSCI POTTS STSIS TH HERE’S MORE ABOUT WILSON INTERVIEW

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 10 to 15-lb. whole, per Ib 10 to 15-Ib. whole, per Ib..... Choice Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb. ' Choice Pork Roast, Ib ; Choice

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 FRIDAY, JONT 18, 1920 Quits Seat Because sce CANADA SEEKS nettle from acres of Idle land lying betwee parallel raitway lines.

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 Buddy Ridley BANTAM | CHAMP HAS IMPROVED BY THE RINGSIDER Bud Ridley, Coast bantamweight champion, came home last night and |

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 {as be had feared, no Wally was FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920 ar. * * te . THE JUMPIN VID'S face wore a serious expression and he eat

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 THE SEATTLE STAR VOW SALI--REAL, ESTATE ‘ELLANEOL ORK EXCHANGE—REAL FOR SALE—M au AND DOORS WILLIAMS: of equal value of...

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 FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920 82 FOR SALBE—WATERFTONT PROPERTY WAR HOTELS NOW PAYING Dream Fades, | , 2,000 Girl Clerks Pay Only| So

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 et tat rot ee iyi THE SEATTLE STAR _— the glorious honey- ) moon days are over and | you commence your happy , life-work of

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