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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1920-09-10

The Seattle Star dated September 10, 1920

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 Weather Tonight and Saturday un- settled wea rain, Maximum, 6 Today noon, 61. Their huge brick building enough ground...

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 | PIPELESS FURNACE— —pars for itself by the saving of home because it is manufactured to fit the weather conditions of the

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 THE SE dod LS STAR —_ Jack London’s Stirring Story of: the Sea to Be Shown at Clemmer All New Pictures Saturday Morning at 11

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 + BRANDED Nothing for the Soldier nus Bill; “Carpet-Bag- ged” to Seattle Col W.°M. Inglis was gassed fighting in the Argonne

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 FR 7 IDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926, fj SERVICE PEE EES Buy Your Heater Now This Heater burns eith- er coal or wood. Made of...

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 ung Roosevelt > Follows Father's Chicago Example CHICAGO.—Colonel eodare Roosevelt, jr., mulating the example set his father,

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 | AMPING TALKS OF “UNREST” High Taxes and Profiteering Should Be Tackled by Gov- ernor, Says Candidate Senator Lamping...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR ~ wow * — : \* Cc. Ex-Service » |Mrs. Jones Here in [Discover Mystery in | | MRS. M’SWINEY AND ARCHBISHOP AT

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 Mothers--- The — Means=—== Doublle Wear The Price Is * the Same as a Single Pair Suit $1250 mi $15 Other Boys’ Suite at...

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 DECLARES ~ DIMDENDS ’ = Modern ‘Incorporated + Company to Traffic in Slave Girls . Sept. 10.—A rated on modern rated business

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 THE SEATTLE STAR 1) She Hides From Police but }) Finally Gives Up and Tells Her Story BANTA CRUZ, Cal, Sept. 10—Tt to have

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 Wants War's Hero | Expelled Because of His ~- Many Visitors | PARIS, Sept. 10.—Ousted because he's too popular! ‘This is the

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 Section Two 4 | OVER GALVESTON CASE ‘Attempts Made by National Guard| Chief to Throttle Press; Courts Are Abolished " By JACK

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 Miss GIBBS 70 F BB-JEROME a ¢ ENTERTAIN WEDDING PARTY BY BEULAH MITCHELL COUTTS ‘ Society Editor of The Star ONCEUDING A...

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 4] | Is your engine in good order? Don't block the traffic. THE TRAFFIC OF CIVILIZATION— DO YOU BLOCK IT, OR SPEED IT ALONG

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 Page 152 A GHOST STORY callers came tn and in- terrupted Mra, Nancy in her telling, but she promised to the children more...

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 10, 1924, DY LEADS FF SHOOTING Childish Battle Ends in mur der; Leader Held, Gang Deserts Him SAN...

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 Y ZONE GAIN HIT Y TREMOR B00 Dead, 3,000 Injured and 15,000 Homeless in Ital- ian Catastrophe ROME, Sept. 10.— Recurrence of

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 (DECLARES 6. 0.P, tors Figures CHICAGO, seq 160.—Republican | campaign funds for national, state, senatorial and...

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 7 ‘ARME __ THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING PITCHER, OR THE _PHONEY PROMISE ESIDES the mystery of the missing pitcher that Cin-...

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 ; in Immigration Laws FMM, cig cs Sree mae SS Tn wa nn Stanley, chief of t¥e women police |0ase. Joseph Taylor, negro setor,

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 ‘i - So says 0. C. “to Seattle. er Production; Oil Passes Production Peak BY GEORGE B. WATERS ~ WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—"Devel-

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 it OF R STATE OF ASHINGTON Ris month, or $9.00 yer CARRIER IN CITY Rates Per Insertion Bypaeicet charce @ wee 7 insert ¢ fine

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 3 —__THE SEATTLE STAR | gest Displat) of Men's and Youngy ens Fall Clotfiing in Northwest; at $1—)°° ™“Less A Is eae mt, ‘s ‘

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