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Juvenile dancer and comedienne Cleone Pearl Fell.
1. Juvenile dancer and comedienne Cleone Pearl Fell.
Juvenile dancer and comedienne Cleone Pearl Fell.
2. Juvenile dancer and comedienne Cleone Pearl Fell.
Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer
3. Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer
Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer
4. Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer

Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer
5. Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer
Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer
6. Cleone Pearl Fell, juvenile comedienne and dancer
Thru the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 31 to August 21, 1920
7. Thru the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 31 to August 21, 1920
June 9, 1911 Page four
Advance sale large
Enthsiastic meeting held
Fell sixteen feet
Eigth
8. June 9, 1911 Page four
Advance sale large
Enthsiastic meeting held
Fell sixteen feet
Eigth grade graduates
Both men fined
Wildwood on the beach

April 12, 1911 Page three
Snow fell yesterday
No license for anglers
Equipped for mine planting
Will
9. April 12, 1911 Page three
Snow fell yesterday
No license for anglers
Equipped for mine planting
Will live in Seattle
Indians file claims
January 3, 1911 Page two
Business houses banquet employees
Snow fell yesterday on Whidby Island
10. January 3, 1911 Page two
Business houses banquet employees
Snow fell yesterday on Whidby Island
November 8, 1910 Page four
Harold Dollar loading lumber and shingles
City primary to be held today
Fine
11. November 8, 1910 Page four
Harold Dollar loading lumber and shingles
City primary to be held today
Fine acrobatic act comes to sudden termination
Dr. J. C. House receives a new Reo roadster
J. N. Ryan breaks finger at basketball practice
Rev. M. A. Matthews lectures tomorrow evening
First heavy rain of season fell on Sunday night
October 7, 1903 Page four
Fell to his death
Invitations are out
Annual convention
Library
12. October 7, 1903 Page four
Fell to his death
Invitations are out
Annual convention
Library dance
Many transformations
In regular session

January 13, 1906 Page four
Edward Fischer passes away at Pasadena
Sloop Comfort seized in Canadian
13. January 13, 1906 Page four
Edward Fischer passes away at Pasadena
Sloop Comfort seized in Canadian waters
Holbrook given the decsion over Cervantes
Park Committee asks contributions of trees, etc.
Valve fails to work
Fell into the sea from aloft
John Furlong arrested
Government will be restrained from taking land
British ship is long overdue and thought to be lost
Outstrips Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
October 26, 1905 Page two
Anxious to hear his spiel [Editorial]
Boundary line on Great Lakes to
14. October 26, 1905 Page two
Anxious to hear his spiel [Editorial]
Boundary line on Great Lakes to be defined
Fell eleven stories
January 14, 1905 Page three
Educational test not necessary
[Horse] fell into basement
Will be
15. January 14, 1905 Page three
Educational test not necessary
[Horse] fell into basement
Will be launched today
Largest seine in the world, This seine, operated for shad and alewives at Stony Point, Virginia, on the
16. Largest seine in the world, This seine, operated for shad and alewives at Stony Point, Virginia, on the Potomac River, was the longest net of the kind. The net proper was 9,600 feet in length, and the hauling ropes at the ends were 22,400 feet long, giving 32,000 feet as the total sweep of the seine, only one end of which shows in the illustration. The seine was hauled by steam power and the labor of 80 men, and was drawn twice daily, at ebb tide, throughout the season. As many as 3,600 shad were taken at one haul, and 126,000 in one season, and 250,000 alewives were caught at one time. Recently the season's yield of shad fell to 3,000 and the fishery was consequently discontinued in 1905 after having been carried on for a century. This seine was a source of eggs for the Bureau's shad hatchery on this river

'Bridge fell out from under', says Professor, November 8, 1940
17. 'Bridge fell out from under', says Professor, November 8, 1940
Bridge fell from under me, November 8, 1940
18. Bridge fell from under me, November 8, 1940
  
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