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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1921-04-08

The Seattle Star dated April 8, 1921

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 b * f Weather Tonight and Saturday, fair; light to heavy frost, Temperature Last 24 Maximum, 60. Minimum, 36, Teday noon, 56,

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 EMPRESS UNIVERSAL PIPELESS FURNACE— —pays for itself by the saving of —you cannot make a mistake by , installing this furnace

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 LAST TIMES TONIGHT “BLIND WIVES” The sensational drama of love and luxury? SATURDAY YOU MAY SEE THE FAMOUS DRAMA— WITCHING

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 PSSST ESOS SSSA Oe Bs Oe nee Knee ROS Ce ENE RSE EER EH , TOWN PUTS DEPRESSION Evansville, “Tnd., Homes Short; Merges Forces

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 FRIDAY, APRIL 8 Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation Just the Rocker You Need Big, Roomy,...

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 L, “There ts an old betlet that ff one St the Hethe gun every Gy a The Seattle Star aut of city, Cee par reat: t Ankles !...

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 , APRIL 8, 1921. iSAcUnCIEeNIninnte cehenpanapmnneeEenmsemeeteeennnsnmemmmanmmernamamrneaettos enn aT THE SEATTLE STAR = |

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 Ree So ge ee omar Su Se - eet Be PAGE S THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 8.1921. CHINESE, 84,18 |(Boy,9, Struck JAP LANGUAGE |

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 FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. » M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. A Friendly and Helpful Credit Service We feel that when we are...

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 ANITA STEWART in “Sowing the Wind” SATURDAY BRINGS A gorgeous story of one of New York’s most See Gates, who plays with fire

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 RIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. POLEON MECKLACE RECOVERED Token From Napoleon Josephine Turns Up in San Francisco FRANCISCO, A amber

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 Hy RING your kodak films here to be de- veloped and printed—in at 11 a, m.— out at 5 p.m. * UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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 i -~ | TheSeattle Star (--»-] SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. SUED FOR DIVORCE Woman of 85 : Loses Five Sweethearts:

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 PAGE 14 | Seattle 4 | Society Mr. and Mrs. Merrill to Be Dinner Hosts; Mrs. Field to Be Honored; Mrs. Moore to Enter- tain at

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 * - t Cynthia wyrey Man and Wife Interest- ed in “Back - to-the- Farm” Movement, Rid- iculed-by Friends. Dear Miss Grey: We

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 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIT. 8. 1920 BUILDING COSTS DOWN 28” " WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU E two Seattle homes were constructed

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 «RIDAY, APRIL 8, 1vZ1. ij QUEEN CITY Pus.ic See TH. AVE & PINE st MARKET 14. FLAKE WHITE 50c $1b, pall for one COFFEE LAMPS

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 PAGE 18 pies. Raving — into the mat Condemned Meat Not ,,."=7s,/0tt, 0 1." Does to Himself Even Fit for Pigs| the meat was

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 1921. THE SMATTLE STAR PAGE 18 COMMEROIAL TREATY GIVEN THE GATE 1LORADE, April §—The eabb has refused to approve the pro...

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 D. SHADE REDEEMS HONOR OF FAMILY | RY LEO H. LASSEN TACOMA, Wash, April §.—After | Brothers Rilly and George were} forced to

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 FRIDAY, APRIL §&, 1921, BE CLINGS | 0 STORY OF MURDER Harris Refuses to Admit Li in Confession of Elwell Slaying ‘ BY JOSEPH

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 RAILROADS SOON TO GO ANKRUPT? Member of Harding's Cab- inet Says Federal Aid Is Necessary BY H. B. HUNT WASHINGTON, April...

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 [J FRIDAY, ~APRIL 8, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 28 > Seattle Star 27 UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS | 61 FOR SALBE—AUTOMORE cs w...

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 4 Display Is Held at Auto Show With No Interruption | 3 by Club or Church | Lieut. Gov. William HH. Coyte and/ Mher high...

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