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The Town Crier, v.17, no.50, Dec. 16, 1922   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Seattle Fine Arts Society
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The Town Crier, v.17, no.50, Dec. 16, 1922
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Annual Christmas number. Cover page features illustration by Irene Ewing Davis. Page 18 article discusses Prohibition. Article on pages 22-28 discuss the Seattle gardens of R.D. Merrill, John Erikson, J.M. Bloedel, Mrs. John Carroll Perkins, Frank D. Black, the New Washington Hotel, C.F. Baasch, Mrs. John Collins, C.D. Stimson, and Mrs. E.C. Hughes. Page 30-37 article on dancing is written by Elvira Albee and includes photographs by Wayne Albee. Additional photos by Albee appear on pages 42-43. Seattle Clubs are featured in an article on pages 38-41. Clubs such as the Rainier Club, the Sunset Club, the College Club, the Yacht Club and the University Club, and the Tennis Club are included. Page 45 article, Seattle the Seaport of Romance discusses the growth of the city and the growing presence of many nationalities. Page 48 article features the work of Henry Villard and his wife Helen Frances Garrison Villard, daughter of William Lloyd Garrison. Page 50 includes advertisement for Charles Blanc's Chantecler restaurant. Page 73 includes photograph of African American actor Charles S. Gilpin. Page 78-86 article discusses automobile styles. Page 91-92 article discusses Henderson Mountain and the Western Smelting and Power Company.
Date 16 December 1922
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