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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1922-11-24

The Seattle Star dated November 24, 1922

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 itt WEATHER Tonight and Saturday, fair erate easterly winds FORECAST mod Howdy, folks! Girl athletes at the university are

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 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. bir4 SEATTLE ST 1 one tan conta gate Mine Groy will receive callers || in har office Monday,...

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 J FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922 TONIGHT ONLY—Thomas Meighan — “The Man Who Saw Tomorrow” wnat Last Times Tonight—“THE FACE IN THE

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 HOLIDAY BIRDS MOVE BRISKLY Turkeys Firm m at 34 Cents! Egg Demand Continues | Turkeys were moving rapiity at 84 cents a pound

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 FRIDAY, 2m Oo. per American Ef — TOYS — BRING IN THE CHILDREN Downstairs Sales Floor NOVEMBER 24 1922. THE ». Millionaires

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 SEATTLE FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. PAGE 7 FARM BLOG HAS (~ STORIES _}j | RELIEF

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 ataineers Will @ for December 16 and 17. 4 H. Mitchell, a sophomore at _ the University of Washington, Churs- _ day night,

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 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, ; “ment, Robert Gould Shaw III. ‘Boche Bookmakers Make Many Bets BERLIN, Nov 24.—The govern. Ment having

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 PAGE iv ~ TO HOLD GOOD Board Rules Collective Bar- gaining to Stand CHICAGO, Nov Agreements Teached by collective bargaining

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 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922 wh “a Why Not Now? | | | ! | | | Right now is none too early to select your Christmas Cards—stocks

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 All-Wool $ Overcoats est overcoat you've known in yee a “Kirschbaum!” Thanksgiving find you thankful for the warmth, and...

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 SE ATTL Kk, W ASIL, That was demonstrated in the by which the Volstead act was passed over President Wilson's veto, Almont

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 THE SEATTLE STAR >| Personal Mre. W. 8. Taylor. | SJSeatile Tuesday, Novernbe he how i - = { Beattle Woman's Club The...

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 wtt 24, 1922, THE OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | THE OLI) HOME TOWN BY STANLEY SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 q riumphs of © |...

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 PAGE 16 THE SEATTLE STAh FRIDAY, NO’ OV. THE BUYERS GUIDE -and a lot of fun for the whole familc!! CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING

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 like amu Bu ined, the SHOWS START A iL A. M—1, 3, \,7 and 9 P.M. ply 60 “1 mor I al any YOU'LL HAVE TO WAIT 365 DAYS BEFORE

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 their way to Russia— unfortunate circumstances forced these shipments to be sold locally—so eS THEY ARE BOYS’ SHOES $1.49 Mr

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 THE SEAT SUNSHINE SMILES | Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday | in The Seattle Star

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 OLYMPIA, Nev M.—Harken to the chorus of the Louls Hart organization! It goes thusly “Coyle is out of It now, He'll never be

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 DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. LOCAL MARKETS VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers Geese # to 10 the 8% Me and up Lave, tat ta

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 PAGE - LINCOLN'S GRIDIRON Metropolitans Starting to Invade North Tonight Loss of Roy Rickey ‘Te Blow to Mets; Victoria Has

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 3 DAY. poe eeon 24, 192, e Seattle Star" "™yare.z0e— rally at is0y Seventh Ava, boat, 2 rooma and teth Beattie, Washington

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 THE SEATTLE STAR NOTABLES DO NOT LIFT THEIR HATS CORRECTLY, SAYS EXPERT BY THE POLITE REPORTER § ‘This story ts for nm only,

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