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Oakland Tribune, California, April 23, 1911
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Oakland Tribune, California, April 23, 1911
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Oakland Tribune, California, December 23, 1928
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Oakland Tribune, California, August 13, 1885
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Oakland Tribune, April 18, 1911
He states that he fears if he is forced to remain longer with her he will become insane.
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Oakland Tribune, April 18, 1911
Because her hair was down, Mrs. Herbert Eugene Wilcox declined to step from the hall to the porch yesterday, as her husband requested and thus saved her life.
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Oakland Tribune, April 18, 1911
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Oakland Tribune, California, February 13, 1936
Chicago, Feb. 13 - A lie detector test of Betty Grable and Jackie Coogan, in which they were questioned by Dr. Orlando F. Scott, alienist (right), confirmed their story of being robbed of $5050 in cash and jewels here. It also registered “truth” when Jackie told Betty he loved her more than he had any former sweetheart.
Oakland Tribune, California, February 13, 1936
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MacFarlane’s Fact’ry Stores, Oakland Tribune, California, February 13, 1936
Fill old devil up!
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Oakland Tribune, California, February 13, 1936
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Oakland Tribune, California, December 13, 1931
Eleven arrests were of bathers alleged to have insufficient costumes.
Fashion: 1845 - 1870, Oakland Tribune, November 29, 1931
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J. Norman Lynd: Vignettes of Life, Oakland Tribune, November 29, 1931
The chattering girl who reads all the signs out loud and “wonders where that road goes” and insists on the driver seeing all the beauties of nature, such as birds and trees and cows.
Fashion: 1880 - 1898, Oakland Tribune, November 29, 1931
Fashion: 1900 - 1913, Oakland Tribune, California, December 6, 1931