• The Town Crier, v.16, no.26, Jun. 25, 1921

    The Town Crier, v.16, no.26, Jun. 25, 1921

    Seattle Fine Arts Society

    Page 5 article "Let There Be Light" discusses the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1921_16_26

    Date: 1921-06-25

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  • The Town Crier, v.13, no.27, Jul. 6, 1918

    The Town Crier, v.13, no.27, Jul. 6, 1918

    Wood & Reber, Inc.

    Page 1 includes photograph of the Japan Central Tea Association's Tea House and Gardens at 4th Ave. and University St. The tea house is discussed further on page 10. Page 3 article "Labor Finding Itself" discusses the I.W.W. Page 5 article "Quick Work" discusses the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project. Page 4 article "The Greatest Thing in the World" written by Town Crier associate editor Frank M. Dallam discussing his service in the war.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1918_13_27

    Date: 1918-07-06

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  • The Town Crier, v.10, no.9, Feb. 27, 1915

    The Town Crier, v.10, no.9, Feb. 27, 1915

    Wood, James A., Reber, E.L.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1915_10_09

    Date: 1915-02-27

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  • The Town Crier, v.14, no.13, Mar. 29, 1919

    The Town Crier, v.14, no.13, Mar. 29, 1919

    Wood & Reber, Inc.

    Page 3 includes portrait of Clark Nettleton, head of the Post-Intelligencer. Page 4 articles discuss the case of Ruth Garrison, arrested for poisoning Grace E. Storrs, the wife of her love interest Douglas Storrs. Page 7 article "Lest We Forget" discusses the crime further.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1919_14_13

    Date: 1919-03-29

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  • The Town Crier, v.8, no.34, Aug. 23, 1913

    The Town Crier, v.8, no.34, Aug. 23, 1913

    Wood, James A.; Reber, E.L

    Page 14 features article with advice on "How to Keep your Wife Happy."

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1913_08_34

    Date: 1913-08-23

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  • The Town Crier, v.9, no.12, Mar. 21, 1914

    The Town Crier, v.9, no.12, Mar. 21, 1914

    Wood, James A., Reber, E.L.

    Page 3 article "Auspicious" discusses Hiram C. Gill's victory in the mayoral election. Page 3 article "Two Good Men" discusses the new chief of police Austin E. Griffiths and his opponent Claude Bannick. Page 5 article "The Truth About the Teamster's Strike" discusses the strike that took place that took place in June 1913. Page 13 article "Exhibition of Northwestern Artists" discusses show featuring the work of Paul M. Gustin and John Butler among others.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1914_09_12

    Date: 1914-03-21

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  • The Town Crier, v.11, no.9, Feb. 26, 1916

    The Town Crier, v.11, no.9, Feb. 26, 1916

    Wood, James A., Reber, E.L.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1916_11_09

    Date: 1916-02-26

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  • The Town Crier, v.12, no.35, Sep. 1, 1917

    The Town Crier, v.12, no.35, Sep. 1, 1917

    Wood, James A., Reber, E.L.

    Page 4 article "Needed" discusses war dissent in Seattle. Page 4 article "Everybody's Goat" discusses the I.W.W.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1917_12_35

    Date: 1917-09-01

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  • The Town Crier, v.10, no.10, Mar. 6, 1915

    The Town Crier, v.10, no.10, Mar. 6, 1915

    Wood, James A., Reber, E.L.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1915_10_10

    Date: 1915-03-06

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  • The Town Crier, v.26, no.14, Apr. 11, 1931

    The Town Crier, v.26, no.14, Apr. 11, 1931

    Rathbun, C.B.; Pampel, George; Bundy, Margaret

    Cover includes interior photograph of Littler's Shop for Men at 417 Union St. The store is discussed further on page 15. Page 3 includes portrait of Irving F. Dix, president of the Community Fund and vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce. Page 5 article notes the passing of Seattle pioneer Morgan J. Carkeek.

    Identifier: spl_tc_915126_1931_26_14

    Date: 1931-04-11

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