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  2. 1925-04-06

The Seattle Star dated April 6, 1925

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 PAGE 2 a meee | The Ra BUSY WEEK FOR RADIO. FANS Agnes Behr Just Pupils on 384 Meters Monday RUSSIAN PROGRAM DUE Local and DX

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 CS oe F MONDA APRIL 6, 192 THE SEATTLE STAR — aioe nanos Planted a Jade Tree, Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Ke »ep Gold Wedding Six Jazz

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 PAGE 4 ove co 15 oF4 ~ $20 \ Sy AT FOR YOU at from $10 to 2 $15 less, INC. UPSTAIRS, 1520 Westhike Ave. Between PIKE and PINE

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 i 1928 APRIL 6, Grunbaum Bros. MONDAY, THE wattle Breit et Be he Cau ic SIXTH AVENUE BETWEEN PIKE AND®PINE rh ' i ap 1...

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 over poor roads, except for the last leg, which was made by boat, Copyris: THE TLE STAR MONDAY, APi — —— ) four our way BY

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 THE § Eight Years AgoToday We Entered Big Fight! WASHINGTON, April 6.—A state of war with Germany was declared eight years

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 THE SEATTLE STAR HAS FUND PLAN ‘Nan Matter Cops| Kills Oregon Co-ea| United States Guarding jCHURCHES KEEP: cco" Bath le ake

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 a. WATLEY FILLS. te POSTS Leavenworth Prison So Overcrowded, Parole aa Se ae crowded prison. | The prison, originally planned

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 THE MTERS =D, CABTAIN A.EDINGLE 924 by ORENTANO'S, INC ALL RIQNTS C7 Brn net SERVICe thy on CLEACEO B MA Na BEGIN HERE TODAY

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 MONDAY, APRID 6, 02 1 BATTLI rAR PAGE 14 ee SE (SEE ed aM UE al iF y Tal rim ’ ore © ' _ Seattle Societ \( MISS MARY MOLLER

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 ~NEW RICHARD TOYS” BARTHELMESS One-Act Skit i TUE SEI Popular Act at Orpheum | with is here | meant ¥ ‘ NOW! A a t \ y wl’ "

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 _ a — <. —eee e oe. MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 ————<—— isan sierstipeemsetasassiaisasioaona ans 'Tearle

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 PAGI 14 THE SATTLE TAR © an Francisco Favorite tor Coast League Flag IONDAY, APRIL ¢ Y APRIL 6, 1905, | Sd By Ss Sie ae ain |

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 MONDAY, APRIL 6, 19 6 rooms; wate 60x165; b ; light; good level lot, ing frult trees; ga- Money to Loan i 0; $200 down, $201)

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 ®) i t ; Opportunity! ‘The Milwaukee Railroad wishes to assure Its present and prospec: | tive patrons that the Receivership

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