“Chinese Boy Is a Real Artist”
October 21, 1915
Y.M.C.A. Blowout
October 27, 1917
Liberty Theater
May 27, 1918
Moore Theatre’s Orpheum Vaudeville advertisement
Paul Fung, Seattle Chinese artist, Ruth Budd, the girl with the smile, and Mack and Williams, all do their share to make the bill enjoyable.
March 10, 1920
Funeral services for Paulin Fung, infant daughter of Paul Fung, cartoonist, were held Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o’clock, at Bonney-Watson parlors.
February 15, 1921
Progressive Thought Club
October 6, 1921
Music: Concert This Evening
February 23, 1922
“Paul Fung Gets Honorable Mention”
March 11, 1922
Post-Intelligencer contest advertisement
February 15, 1921
Progressive Thought Club
October 6, 1921
Music: Concert This Evening
February 23, 1922
“Paul Fung Gets Honorable Mention”
March 11, 1922
Post-Intelligencer contest advertisement
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