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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1922-12-07

The Seattle Star dated December 7, 1922

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 GIRL BURGLAR CONFESSES! WEATHER Tonight fair and moderat Temperature Last Maximum, S¢ Tody “VOLUME 24. Pri generally ©...

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 EMBER AMERICAN ROMES BURKAC: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMESeseeeee) Le —no C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purechaser—these...

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 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, One Day More, Then Gone- VALENTINO His Farewell P HOULDERS” Saturday—“LORNA “Mrothers Under the Skin”

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 THE pay Mere, Then Gone = Tesight Thee Ue Wrtday Porever Piree National's “WHITE SHOULDERS” nopoLtrn VALENTINO iu Paramount's

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 In the Gray Linen Shop These Lovely Gifts The gift of Linen is a lasting one that will be a happy remembrance of friendship

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 ‘EMBER 7, 19% qmuRSDAY, dD amageeenceeneetiaiii MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU GRUNBAUM: BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE....

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 nice alarm clocks. IS S$ Here Is a Real Confession BY AN EDITORIAL WRITER I think the wife, behind my back, is trying to make

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 | “Seattle Is Absolutely Dry--the Mayor Says So Asserts Neither He Nor Police Chief Know Where Liquor Is Sold Beattle ts...

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 THE FARMERS, CITY MEN IN CLASH ‘Interests Often Opposed; Seek to Get Together PAGE 8 SPECIAL! PRE-INVENTORY SALE of ecene In

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 ‘ THURSDAY, DEC Woman and Five Children Are Victims BUGENE, Ore, Deo, 7.—Mrs. Ivor Johnsen and six children, the oldest aged

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 SEATTLE STAR _ TheBonMarché oF The Christmas TreeStore ° UNION BTREDT THE Economies for Boys Boys’ Handkerchiefs 8c—or 2 for

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 us SECTION TWO y was elected president The Seattle Star SE :ATTL E, Ww ASH., ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBE R 7, 1922, OL TRICKSTERS ARE

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 } PAGE 12 j is in every packet o GREEN TEA troduced to a very curious kine ability Gunpowder or Young Hyson. and great respec

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 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 John ¥. Home-made Remedy Stops Ceughe Quickly The fh mmedtet Seed™"A fomilty suvety wast quickly %

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 IVE OPERA ON. | LINCOLN STAGE Costumes Are Seen in School Play ‘cannot tell what this love may be, TAL cometh to all, but not

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 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. THE Everybody’s Happy Now; “Lame Duck’’ Senator: ““Cootie’’ Is Home Again’ May Save Subsidy Bill

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 a AGE 16 eattle ociety lge Tea and Miscel- ous Shower Will . F yom iment Miss Mary l sInformal Lunch- UGH WILSON M'CREERY her

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 Ny. R 7, 1922 NEW ENGLAND PUDDING By Bertha E. Shapleigh of Columbia University tly, add sugar and apice mix wether and con

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 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 . PATRICKS NOSE OUT SEATTLE IN THRILLING GAME, 7 TO 6 - ALE ELEVEN HAS GREAT...

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 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19 Local Markets VEGETABLES Feiere Fahd Wholesale Deatery WALI NEW York lew, por dos, bunches iment...

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 } hg Rew fied is the most remote all, so far as transportation !s but the companies drill OPENS IN WEST j= Geologists Sure

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