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  2. 1921-04-20

The Seattle Star dated April 20, 1921

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 Tonight n; mode Temperature Maximum, 51. Weather and westerly Today noon, 51, Thursday, rate south- y winds, Last 24 Hours

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 $1— —the credit terms that have helped to estab- lish thousands and thousands of homes, amount. ing to $150— $1.50 | $200—

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 Under 8 question smiles! smiles, tte NEWS AT J. & V. THEATRES TODAY IBEAT, Home of the Big Successes THOMAS MEIGHAN “O'MALLEY

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 - IS PRICE OF UL S. LIQUOR You've Got to Have a Permit to Buy; Hospitals, Drug- gists Turn It Down | | BY RALPH F, COUCH...

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 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. FSNNNINNNESN SERVICE, USNS “sheng ia Grunbaum Bro s. Furniture Co. The House of Service and...

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 ‘A man ain't much afraid uv fallin’ when he bas somethin’ | aay jaaaaa ain A Real United States . Closer Communion Between

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 ED) ISDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. 11 JUMP OFF 2. TRAIN WAS {}) Too ROUGH Lads Leg-lroned Together Try Escape; ‘Never Again,’ |...

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 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 THE CHORUS IS THE MAIN THING usic MRS. MAX WEST’S ADVICE ~ ~ LOTTA MADDEN Seattle

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 Cynthia Grey Every Day's Work, Good or Bad, Has Its Rou- tine—Dispense With It Cheerfully and Attain What's Worth While in

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 PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. | SEATTLE 1S (eretryric:) Even Schoolboys in |7z& ore te us...

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 » $ WEDNESDAY, APRIT. 26, MAKES BOW AS MANAGER PACIFIO COAST LRAGUR Won, Lost Francteco ........ 2 RY LEO H. LASSEN HE...

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 APRIL ‘ONL TAX IS. TADVOCATED 2" WEDNESDAY | ‘Ship News Tides in Seattle THe MADAY High Tide » ft m,, 10 Low ATTLE BOAT...

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 } \ ROOSEVELT ( BEATS BEAUTIES OF 4 LANDS SCHOOLNOT (oo T00 COSTLY Committees of the Munici-| pal League and C. of C. |...

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