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The Seattle Star dated April 25, 1924

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 “Ui WEATHER ir tonight, Saturday, increas sterly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 67 Minimum, shel Ses Oe) noon, 67.

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 MADE BY COLUMBUS TALLEST DOG ; ~ - uneatnas ACTIVE . But 20 Years’ Supply A SUNSHINE SMILES] 82°": | of Oi Left America itso

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 WOMEN ARE DAY ( -1y 2 ser pan maaveuens |,"he,Hand of a Clock |) THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | nkers Immortality So Says Railway...

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 valid writin Vode Boys’ Norfolk Suit Two Pairs of Knickers $1690 M Our terms are so easy you Tires. € Full Mme of Camp...

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 THE SE s Architect Bill as Class Legislation */Gwinn Charges Discrimination in Sup- port of Star's Findings ATTLE STAR...

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 PAGE 6 THI EATTLE STAR Weistild & Goldberg — OPEN CONCLAVE FS ST ATT cor" || Co-Rdls Start New Home! "pay Ti (SHOE CLEARANCE;

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 RIDAY APRIL 25, 1924 SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET styles. All the new colors as well as black and navy. Hats for...

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 #4 cocmmmnasvenaamtiin “it is discovered. THE SEATTLE STAR APRII The Seattle Star | A First Page Item © NOT fail te observe

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 AGAINST DILL ¢, C. Committee Says Rai- nier Change Is Politics yor STATE MOVEMENT Says Lawmakers Did Not Ask Official Board’s

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 ee ‘ r ” < os f (lh “Three Weeks” Author| |Poings of the| cam fy ELE METROPOLITAN- ' Ei sow BIG MANGA ° | q |B Peavinc...

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 E FRIDAY, APRIL 25 The Colors; Airedale Brown Black Gray These Are Our Celebrated 37 Styles of New Spring Lines Made to Sell

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 __—THE SEATTLE STAR The Bon Y Mannish Coa?s—T will Wraps Advance With the Spring Mode! Fine Imported Coatings $ 75 Tailored

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 ‘i ‘Seonox wo] The SeattleStar — [Paces 102 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1924 ' ‘ r ° ; “oy the » Wi Star of Shetlan...

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 A Story of Seattle and The South Seas \ “The Beacon Hill Mystery” BY FRED V. WILLIAMS = ——d | to take care of myself © fairy

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 ee Seattle Society ! Edited by Lill an Keen LeBallister, Telephone MA in-0600 Assistant—Frances Oldham Music—Louise Raymond

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 reins ga neni detarere Neem hi PAGE 16 Band Will Play Hold Girl After ” Narcotic Arrest pe me ONE, > ‘asktoHorlick’s The...

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 FRIDAY APRIL 25, 1924 HE TTLE TAR PAGE 17 Oregon Exports = eae re ord Big Growth | FROM FACTORY TO SCHOOL GRONKHTE CASE Wipe

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 PAGE 18 _ | Behind the Home Plate By LEO H. LASSEN Y in and day out, sea-| son after season, Brick ‘Eldred gets his base...

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 Everett High School Seeking New Grid Coach é2— Clarke to View of Olympic Games Stadium *) Coach at Montana Ryerett coa by the

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 ‘' Daily Doings of The Star’s Funny Folks ‘——__ ——. MOM'N . POP Pop Makes His Own Selection BY TAYLOR SSE ee poe —_—— n oid

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 FRIDAY, APRIL 25 THE ROSE JAR 19.4 THE SEATTLE -BePlanted don't the money into them and - Joverheard this bit of conv their

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 HELD HERO Max Miller Tells Star of Ruth Alexander Wreck PLAYED DANCE MUSIC Kept Passenges Ignorant of| Tarr, car, Apri Real

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 FOR SALE- Patten Motor Co. Nor th End I Southern Ore gon : # CHALMERS Modern Dormalon Complete ly Furnished 3500 Cz sh 300

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 THE SEATTLE STAR > 1 nd $1.7 Demo Candidate Flays Work Rival Writer Snaps Up Studebaker for a Typewriter and 91./0 iM Ret...

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