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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1921-03-17

The Seattle Star dated March 17, 1921

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 camel Wenn erly Today Maximum, 56, ia ON Weather Tonight and Thursday, rain; strong south. ost- winds. Temperature Last 24

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 sll - alia acini init I DAY SPECIALS— ¢ One to ; can be “Hore wit not bese Nationally Advertised Products and Owl Drug Store

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 fret ‘are & S oF _ WILDERNESS HIKES THURSDAY, MARCH _17, 1921. USTILLMAN'S. WIFE LIKED QUIET LIFE Girl Tells of Happy Time on

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 LK | BLOUSES —AT— 91.95 Thousands of Them! FAILED We bought them from the receiver First come, first served $1.95 $1.95 $1.95

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 THE SEATTLE STAR (?) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodatian NEW PHONE—ELLIOTT 4910 “2’ Great...

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 Better Late Than Never Gratifying to Find Former Foes of Bonus Now Praising It i[t IS GRATIFYING TO THE STAR to welcome to |

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 IN AMERICA WORKLESS! Number of “Unemployed Is Decreasing but Many Are Still Jobless NEW YORK, | March 17.—From a “peak” of

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 RACTS 0 HELP IN JOB SEARCH Unions and Engineers Coop- | erate to Solve Unemploy- | ment Problem NEW YORK, March 17.—Labor |

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 i THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Wild Westerner’ Is Now in Congress; He || “a0” Lemmons, pak tpi Robbed Train Once|} <'si shied ic Sey ehe

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 THURSDAY, MARCH i, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR NT Freckled-Face Youth Has Role of Hero in “Dinty” at the Rex la SURE FIRE |\COMEDY

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 33 oo THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. +MORE NEWS SENT FROM AFTER-LIFE “Spirit of Professor Who Killed Himself Talks to Mrs. Doran

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 | Seattle | Society Beautiful Home Wedding Joins Miss Brace and Mr. Waechter; Mrs. Stubb to Entertain at Lamcheon; Entertain

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 THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. aa yynthia Poor Man’s|| rey Rock | BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR Coprriaht, 1926, by Little, Brews & Ca...

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 SC I eet Ret PAGE. 14 LACK OF GOOD PLAYERS | IS REASON FOR HOLDING THE SEATTLE STAR The Prep Ball Outlook i Broadway JUNIOR _

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 THE SUNTTLEO STAR ~ ee eoe oe - ae a ng rome ci) ‘FOR ct SALE—REAL 4 D FLATS = v ESTATE ACREAGE FARM LANDS 6 9 1 ® V. JAM...

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 A, f Completion of the treaty was re a tent with compelling the soviets to ——————— — — — Poet Praises Pianist Wife D’Annunzio

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