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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1920-11-26

The Seattle Star dated November 26, 1920

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 bx ¢ Weather I(UIb Tonight and Saturday: rain; fresh easterly gale, ‘Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 51. Minimum, 44,...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR Steilacoom They are incurable, ——— j | waiting to die The disease has gone too far Tiny Bore Does...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 EX len sep GIRL CALLS HIM Ths mov etunting vature » eta SH CAVEMAN WOOER| COTEY ON Booze" L) over a

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 : nations to date, and it has been _dindependence and liberality of sev PAGE 4 LEAGUE IS DOMINATED ‘BY LATINS South Americans

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 AN O. HENRY STORY EVERY DA BA Ghost of a Chanc Copyrign: # Co; pur mient with CTUALLY a Kin Mrs. Bellamy t Pe hetic «...

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 The out of ctty, ttle Star ore © per month, per weer Sea “T cannot see that Japanese immigration and occupation of land have

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 SWINDLER Man Accused of Huge Fraud | Here to Be Returned in Custody — 3. M. Curtis, alleged = farmer | FWindier of Seattic

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 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, NOVEM Louise Glaum Comes to Liberty We ; Saturday i in “Love Madness” ° —— 7, Pleturee, Musle nvery

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 DISPATCHED TO BRITAIN D. S. Objects to British-| French Division of Meso- potamian Oil WASHINGTON, Nov. 2%. States ‘having

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 PAGE fo "THREE AUTO RACERS DIE. SMASHUP, Gaston Chevrolet, O'Donnell and Mechanician Are Los Angeles Victims TOS ANGELES, Nov

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 } BIG BET OF FRIDAY, NOVEMRER 26, 1920. T JAPAN NAVY Government Decides to} Make Strongholds of Qut- | lying Possessions BY

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 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘The Bon Marc ESTABLISHED 1890 A Saturday Sale of New Dresses at About Wholesale Price, $33.50 SMART STYLES

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 1929. SEATTLE STAR SIADAY, NOVEMBER 26, THE HARMONY SINGERS ON Gown of Brocade |Winner Says Hip for hounes | uring a) ihe...

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 ATTLE PAGE 15 pages Tao Confessions ofaBri | (Gopyrig ft 1920, by The Nev wspaper per Enterprise, Association) J THE BOOK OF

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 ar Goattle _. * [2 J story book: fd Oe Pape DID YOU EVER DO A THING LIKE THISt 46 A FTER the door closed and, carly days—we

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 FRIDAY, Nove: + ‘OL Ciry’s FAMED FOR BIG BABIES V7- and 14-Pounders Basis Of Town’s Claim to U. S. Leadership JOM. CITY, Pa,

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 PAGE 18 THE SHATILE STAR FRIDAY, NOVEMPIR 99, 1898, THEY FAIL C2ncidate for, Schoot Board 20 RAGES IN siz J, UMULTY WON’...

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 ~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 T0 HARNESS i WILD SEAS DON'T ANNOY THESE PASSENGERS VOLCANOES ;’ FOR POWER = to’ Bore Hawalian|

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 EVERETT SNOWS SALT LAKE PREP GRIDDERS UNDER | BY LEO H. LASSEN VERETT’S powerful high school football machine snow senting

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 COMING OF BELGIAN CUE STAR ADDS FLAVOR TO BILLIARDS BY HEK ¥ YORK, Nov. 26.—The billiard season of 1920-1921} into full swing

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 aetiioccetae FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 SCIENTIST ‘Ship New CHAMPIONS Tides in Seattle TRIDAY ! NOV. te Vie Tide SATURDAY N 7 Virw |

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 FRIDAY, NoveamER 26, 1920, e Seattle Star ” # FOR SALE—MISC KLLANBOUS ; FOR SAL —AUTOMOBILES _ | oe AND DOORS viii mewn reese

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 THE SEATTLE STAR |Bloodhounds Trail {Funeral Saturday Amateur Press Club |The “Prospect” | Did |Build Own Road at |Thanks God

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