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  2. 1921-09-30

The Seattle Star dated September 30, 1921

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 On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The se attle Star Entered as Setond Class Matter May 8, 1899, at the

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 THOMAS MEIGHAN in Peter B. Kyne’s “Cappy Ricks” Leaves Tonight A rare comedy of early married life starts here Saturday—...

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 TRASER-RATERSON Co SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement Where Apparel Is Sold for Less “MAIN STREET” |

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1921. PHUNINUNCSMt SERVICE, (HSMN NTINTTINS) | Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The ee Popular...

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 and United Press Bervion The a the again becoming popular. editor of a Spokane daily for interests. tion of controversial...

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1921. Ex-Service Man’s Complaint © Raitor The Star: . ” Not Th fact, there ten't any of the work Clase

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 THE SEATTLE STAR In the greatest crisis of the nation’s history the President lay desperately ill. Washington was alarmed,

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 EL EMDER 80, rest. LOOKS LIKE RAIN a WHAT IF rw We'll Protect Y. With a Now Is the Time to Prepare Consisting of...

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921. PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR wet eae Jowell fie Sa Tite 4rd SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET ie ee eA...

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 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1921. 3 DE AD IN (CTRAGEDIENNE MAKES SOAP | TRAGEDIENNE MAKES SOAP <a breaks in Claifornia Are Menace to

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 THE SEATTLE STAR _ Bringing Thousands Upon Thousands of Dollars in Real Cash Sings to the People of Seattle VERY effort has

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 SECTION TWo | The Seattle Star PAGES 18 TO 24 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE BER 80, 1921. AM WOULDNT LAST LONG IN YAKIMA

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 a Seattle Society Dr. and “Mrs. Durand! Give Large Dance at Bunset Club; Benefit Tea for Vassar Endow- ment Fund. ILEBRATING

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 APER By RUBY “up ROSES” M. AYRES Poeecccceoccercs: Al Rights Reserved soocccccecccovces C From Preceding Issue) Fergersen and

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 ae q BANDIT WAS IN RAYMOND NOW PROVED Gardner’s Presence, Also Authenticity of Letter to Paper Established RAYMOND, Wash,...

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 SSHOULD BE > RECLAIMED Wad Washington Has | Prior Right, Chamber « Bureau Urges b Western Washington has a to the proposed

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 niaatietdiaeaeene names pres "PAGE 18 WATER TO’ TRANSFORM BiG BEND! Will Be Richest District In World, Star Man Told at...

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 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 80, 1921. SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut- Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday || in

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 " gause of thep rohibitive rate charged | | FUNERAL SERVICES for Miss EAGE 20 MERCHANTS FOR NICKEL _ FARE HERE Divided on...

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 TTER GOING DS say that Johnny Kil- featherweight ask for a © the next title. $60,000 for the Frush| t and won by a K. O. y is

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 PRICES STEADY ON LOCAL MART Poultry and Meat Supply Is Good Quotations were steady tn all seo Cons of the wholesale fruit,

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 THE SEATTLE STAR a St See U NFURNISHED APARTMENTS | 61 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES 75 ror | BAI E—REAL ESTATE |79 ACREAGE a e ar AND

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 : AX BATTLE Slashed in Leg After Fu- rlous Struggle in Base- ment of Home Here A bdurgtar who attempted to enter & homo here

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