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  1. The Seattle Star
  2. 1923-10-20

The Seattle Star dated October 20, 1923

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 i] Rister Declares Brother Isaiah Cured Deat and Dumb Brother : co 1 JOYFUL BOY TELLS FRIENDS HE CAN HEAR BOAT WHISTLE Young

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 Stren TODAY’S PROGRAY SCREEN Norma Talmadge of Vengeance.” Kirkwood and the Bagie’s s COLISEUM — “Ash: LIBERTY Mary Feather,

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 PAGE 4 Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Telephone, MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise...

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 ques. (0 SATURDAY, OCTOBER “BI ossom Pi ime’ * um H a Dance Revue : 1—Lillian Lee, Heilig. October 28). Orpheum. 6—Pantages.

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 TUR Representatives Ban Franoleee rivune Bidet New Terk efflos, mont Bids To Be Man’s Highest Structure An office building 80

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 ific 5 p.m. }0 a. m. a.m, Sawin inert ATURDAY, OCTOBER v0, 1023, Oldsmobile Makes New THE NEW 1924 OL Price Basis on Autos |

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 SATURDA CTOBER 20, 1923. ATTEND MEET’ ms) @® Star; Cr CAR Convention to Slip “Old Man Detour” se, Into Watery Grave ' CLUTCH:

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 SATURDAY WOULD STARVE OUT SUSPECTS es Circle Woods Again in Bandit Hunt OCTOBER e Po S KUREKA, of « Oot, vatio! under train

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 PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, OCTOBI Bath; ‘the Weekly c ure capal both M ik t t The Saturday Cleanup on Sports o_¢ o”e

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 OCTOBER 20, 1928. T AR PAC NEW GOLFING CLUB IS ORGANIZED BY SEATTLE LINKS PLAYERS *) ashington Club Takes Site South of...

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 HOLD RATES T0 Many Apartments Have BE REASONABLE Been Built During Year, Cut in Grain Tariff Would Hurt Western Roads...

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 SATURDAY, OCTOBER RB STAR WANT AD RATES ARE LESS THE SEATT SERVICE NIGHT AT ELKS' SHOW Fur Exhibit Is Big Hit on Friday Night

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 * GUGGENHEIM LINE MAKES NINE MILLIONS, SAYS J. RUSTGARD <= Attorney General of Territory Cites Figures to Show Big Melons...

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