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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1920-09-24

The Seattle Star dated September 24, 1920

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 BEAT WOODS FOR BOY BURGLA sh EM Weather Tonight and Saturday rain, moderate southwester- ly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours

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 YOU SAVE $10— TO EMPRESS SEWING —THE EMPRESS is strictly a HIGH-GRADE THE SEATTLE STAR Time to Roof the Dome|Bald-Heads | o 8

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 Starting Saturday— ess a ee ee ee SSS, ~~ "~ » You'll have to see curious about— * MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN “THE INFERIOR SEX”

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 j BILLIONS IS YEAR U. S. Smokers Would it for Five Years They lid Pay Nation's Debt BY GEORGE B. WATERS _ WASHINGTON, Sept.

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 ese Fee se Seeerer 6 ¥ \ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920. SERVICE @@ “QUICK Fusenamel Coal Ranges retain all the heat, and prevent

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 The Seattle Star (== Pubttenin By eet of city, Se per month; # monthe, $1.86; @ months, 62.78; bon a $8.06, to the State of

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 ‘HOMETOWN Dayton and Marion Have). Citizens Who Oppose Cox MARION Ohbio.—(By Mall.)— ' Stranger on the downtown street ferner

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 FRUIT PACK AS LOST |: GAT FIRE ~ $2,000,000 Piant Is Leveled When Flames Sweep Big California Cannery SACRAMENTO, Sept...

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 i’ HAY ARREST BiG LEAGUE GAMBLERS ponvi Evidence Crookedness Exists, Says _ Grand Jury Foreman CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Canvincing

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 Oniy Superteature Piotures are If you haven’t seen it, you're out something, and you still have Friday night— Bill Hart “The

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 omat, SEPTEMBER %, 1920. J. S. HOLDS Girl’s Murder Mystifies GERMANS PROPERTY $00,000,000 Worth Is Still the amendment to the

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 A 5 hei 3 $ : AIR SERVICE SLUMPS IN — ‘Modern Planes and More Men Needed If Country Is to Be “Prepared” }« BY GEORGE B....

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 Be ge PLANES T0 ANNIHILATE DISTANCES Monster Machines to Travel 250 Miles an Hour; Cross U. S. in 20 Hours SAN FRANCISCO,...

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 > The ceremony was solemnized at| gan, will leave Tuesday for Chicago. * was performed, and were met under Ss Be LL reees = =

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 | MAYBE OUR BARBERS WILL HAVE TO WORK OVER-TIME BY CYNTHIA GREY To bob, or not to bob (the hair, of course) is the...

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 ar Stelle. * * & I Cleland _» Page 164 AN INDIAN DUKE sighed contented!y and the band of the Tall fast tel stortes beauti-

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 THE SEATTLE STAR And were his finger nalls always"es dirty? Why, Mother would think— (Continued Tomorrow) China is said to be

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 eo ei fign’t Necessary for Him to Buy It, Either, John Kramer Hints BY GEORGE B. WATERS WASHINGTON, Sept. 244. — Pro are...

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMNER 4, 1970. THE SEATTLE STAR 1 t/Junk Companies Sue {No Formalities R. R. Administration for Charley War The

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 ‘RANK PORTLAND MILLER IS OUT 10 MINUTES BY LEO H. LASSEN } “Tho bigger they are the harter| ‘they fall.” | Frank Farmer, the

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 Beets KRERE4 Esse ofS aa + * c ollege | Days Really Here xs ® Miss F res es * FROM Are You Ready for ’Em‘Bag and Baggage’?

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 Ship News Y SOLVE : Tides in Seattle | SATURDAY SEPT, Virst High Tide ne am, 8 A fraction of the lows of the day, sold above

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 b ar ROOM PTT Oar MMMM MMMM 0 ACTA VIRGIN OTE: BUT ont BDRO-WOOLL BY s fore ovnelt chek. den tract; city ely rireated lan &

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 THE “SEATTLE ‘STAR Tat of eGemige faoa Cone Hom Our upstairs policy of buying i in great quantities ables us alone to offer

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