The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 9

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ne ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB, 20, 1919. 9 STATE LAW PROPOSED FOR ‘LAMPING CC — FAIR RENTAL COMMISSION THREATENED BY a PROVIDES aa Ong NOTES = CONFAB His F rst Impulse OF cen mst = mare asa civilian is to dress up pLYMPta Feb. 2 © Lamping soldier dtion is in danger of cked under the new Hart Ian st night, after his with bankers and No > particular bills ut—we are just — unreasonab| 1 W i 1d eg e w 5 urplus government nts again tary ev re apart: Prom $42.50 to $27.60 a month ths ago, and have n oe wu no fear of the » which has been di © The senate fair rent bi ‘Ate a commission of thre pBy the governor, to serve Day. One shail be a landiord SF a lessee or renter, and another a tenant. ™ Any one whose rent has been | te Boosted, might file a complaint with in 90 days after organization of the Mmission a d and all loginlative or tep *, Mark Reed antaation leaders. oS oof -_ONINJUNCTIONS OLYMPIA Feb, 2 Hearings would be held ‘The commission could then fix | Senator O'Harra war rent, which would be subject nm te 1 in the superior « eat rent would apply fo nths, regardiess of any cha t, unless re a by The bill provid ust give 20-day lereases, and that wit “after receiving it the t Motice of appeal, jf Rew rent unreasonad! Rent must be paid up in fu fore a tenant could Me | a com #o the commission. The bi '& $20,000 appropriation “OREGON LEGISLATORS —_ bes of the ec bare sree Gyekane to hetp pa CONGRATULATE HANSON - ; ae Cha. an rrr |} A Playful Monk _ ||] Was Charlie; So OLYMPIA, Fed. 20—The Colum Sniivien, whet ephtuell the mi river basin irrigation bis Wench, ahd th lt appropriating $100,000 to » 000 acr Western Washing Pton land which the «: Tater reciake thru irr am Acting Gov. Hart's by Mature. It passed the s« Gay by a vote of 34 to 5, absent, and had already passed re Agree on New Scale “ ) he caty oppeaition votes were|act a fyw vote ; aan _ for Compensation | @ast by J. H. Smith of Everett, Fer Saal APIA 1 Tyman of Wenatche 5S During cole ™ ents rt, pre Whatcom and Bishop Senate ds Amiooves of Highway Bil OLYMPIA, Feb. 20—The Sp oa ; = than in the United States. |} rett and bi ack i a | BENJAMIN ATTACKS A FAMILIAR SCENE AT THIS UPSTAIRS STORE rtening the route by # - ee LEAGUE OF NATIONS been passed by the sena pccercig " cing § today. | e ° e ° e qe Sirendy has janeed the|plnbt y pacing “rata contol of it wiminatee the’ tea ot seperate] AND FLAYS I. W. W. Uncle Sam has given his soldier boys permission ‘o wear their uniforms for three months after they are mustered out of the service, but are the boys gracefully accepting that privilege? Well, watch them when they get their discharge papers, and you'll observe that the three months are voluntarily reduced to about three [f° days. Re mT ie j uu Ui I The boys in camp and the boys in France know oy ——__, ||| from past experience about the great values at this upstairs store, and Something About _|||}_ at almost any hour of any day you can see Soldiers and Sailors being Frank P. Walsh | | outfitted here. Frank P, Walsh jumped from com x VICTROLA’ Brings the World’s Best Music Into Any Home The magnificent voices of Caruso, De Luca, Farrar, Galli-Curci, Gluck, Homer, Melba, Schumann-Heink, McCormack, and the other great singers of the opera and concert stage. The masterful playing of Elman, Jascha Heifetz, Pad- erewski, Powell, Zimbalist and other noted instru- mentalists. | You men in uniform will find here a suit to fit your pocketbook; you can buy a suit at this upstairs store for $15 that “||| ‘will give absolute satisfaction. For $20, $25 or $30 a better grade can “|| be had, and if you want the best, our garments at $35 and $40 are un- ||| surpassed. ‘ll SUITS AND OVERCOATS 4 = Next he € an, | . =|with W. H ar labor | =|board, In explainin, after his t appointment, what he wanted to do, | Wa aid The Philadelphia Orchestra, Sousa’s Band, Pryor’s i Band and other bands and orchestras of world-wide 4 renown. 4 All are yours right in your own home with a Victrola. : You will find that the dollars go farther at this upstairs store. You [| will also find here the greatest variety of patterns and styles tobe had |} | Sherman Pay & Co, International Ha west of oes i Third Avenue at Vine nd by the Link-Be it Oa SEATTLE ‘Thin board is here t Portland Spokane ‘Tacoma de Dealers in | ¢ Steinway and Other Pianos : | Zipp ARES B= Pianola and Duo Art Pianos ee) | educated in’8t. Patrick's aoa Victrolas and Records 7 te | Player Music i Musical Instruments | Sheet Music Victrolas $22.50 to $400 4 firat name Convenient Terms y tale nuke eT nn ’ ‘ | NO TRAINING TRIP | ih J Hn ait | COLUMBUS, ©. Feb. 20.-—The| Min a : See ome, agoardidg, (0° Rresidaneryent JOSHUA GREEN BLDG. “TH AND PIKE ‘The Largest Audience in the | Northwest Rea ads Star Want Ads 4] eee ae Be a 4 cen

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