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Sore ope neem ne cae age wee - . > ” ey jee - atin odie aR RRRREE ee... aueneenneemneanmmmmnmanaaae aaa See rate eS am Ee Sn tm Nee al ia cen! ne elie cn--cecwanr ae Santen canto ED bik ap Adcom OCR TI PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 1919. P eS wo . | HUTCHINSON'S | ~~ ' T | eee Seattle Star Staff Representative OLYMPIA, Distrust of | ITOL, Olympia, Fe vr of} be a pre the roles comra ite ke out in po pee | Th Me senate again yesterday, when walking on tip-|T S Menator Pick jMtutchinson charged! today ar Sethat efforts wae being made to} pret K to ca Jmother the horse bill permitting | : i , | Pres RAVE reptesentatian on the state ex i Pr eer mining board 2. : atro i “Forty-two men were sent here by Bae Bie . The people to dooide — legisiation, si “9 . sald Hutchin ot wh : 7 . ta appr ‘ ! f floor to defend = ” O'Harra dec : “Ped™ Cook Uk ‘ ! 50 m ‘veteran rules com _ ‘ R. 3 member, frankly ‘ ' he had tok fellow members & ‘ ‘ at the bill.” n Organization —=ne tempted to indefi ut pos . WReasure as punia ment to Hut Wen. This motion was finally la ver and the bill left in the rule hnson warned that 14 ng the bill back to commit vators would probably another opportunity to turnett "arr rere words for t lal * of Land Comm: la ‘Cen! yan eae The insurance fight ts finally fact evening by Svattle’s committee. ‘ | ang ‘The resolution asker! for the forma of one vast indus unior . efdecsmtaoy & hes. all present craft lines abolished Asked if Mayor Fassett fi » | 4 Y | 4 Wie at the next meeting or Coman said 5 after the matter has a very likable * by the council's res ama and away by such To Take Colored Sach pretucire ant . : are looking toward this le - eae tae tie = Men Into Unions | °°: relief from unbearable ce wie } rae hte come oy Menvention of Japanese workers! tions,” said Senator Ben Johnson. | 5; 7 ball r Barmera, colored workers, ‘and/ Defeat of this measure merely | 4 public hearing will be held Friday | There’s more pleasure in buying clothes in the Hn: pe oa jap sche dpe ir pends again springtime than at any other season. And this it Wedn |" ee cece e eta re year the young men’s styles are unusually good. Rises! aria. test tes voor ere’ taing contes ty Come up to our big upstairs store and see them - Teeolution wil! be considered | parasites, who prof on food —see suits in thousands on unending rows of big z Fay council's resolution commit:| stuffs. This bill offers the opportuni: | they war : steel racks. e ty for a little relief.” ai ‘ or! - noe _ es - Here every man, of every age, will find just PP shi ~ e what he wants and the pleasure of buying from mut 0 d This to Senators , such a big selection, in such a fine, well-lighted : mut store, will be greater than you ever imagined pos- sible in the mere buying of clothes. Bring your wife or best girl along and let them share it. nya another president When you get to know this big upstairs store, and Representatives ::: with its money-saving selling policy, you'll regard en following andesend it to your senator and repre- R us as your personal friends and enjoy every at Olympia: Too Many Union Vet moment you spend’ here. seti im) Come up and see yourself in one of the sulita shown here. Socistios, Se Claienii cove co cot cee Tomeat cee of see cata chews here. San aad hakeed front waist-seam effect. In allwool fabrics, blue, brown and known as the War; green, at $25.00. The back of this coat bb shown on the figure at the extreme right. Notiee the seam carried over the shoulders as well as aDagroweescoeccen Olympia, Wash. Sir: I urge you to vote for Senator Lamp- MEN’S CLOTHIERS IN THE NORTHWEST “eereePEOAe SERECCEECCE 4 ill sap Eagar dong ag a $10 a — write tas eck“ dagieahten tobtartl around the waist, q fee luring the recent war. I urge you to see Wedneaday evening's ifeeting of fae) to it that this measure is not buried in committee. {the Centra! Lair counctl. Pollow-| att [ellen sp, kn Seat lo vinitnd too tow “Peon medit, Our soldiers should be treated right. They need | ins debate which 2 ol the most popular young men's models ever put onthe market. : cash when they are discharged. Let's give it) Jt) i ecicion to appoint a commit. | It features the new “camouflage” doublebreasted effect in ) i ; m thru the Lamping bill—and let’s pass that [tee coordinate the standings and| conjunction with the popular walst-seam. Same colors and | i : bill.pyomptly. Merit and not politics should count. overlappings of the several service| price as the “Mack.” ee f res 4 | Yours sincerely, a eee ie Always—all the time—the big upstairs saving WANA | Building } ; ; 4 o./ Se and unequaled values in iy AU | | 4 Bde: 2 Name ...ccccccccccccccccccess Seek Opposition to y } | Second Avenue City Traction Deal pathet 0c iS. sessets:! |] oy, {Facton Meat SUITS and .- Over the Rhodes Co. legislature to assure the validity of) —_—_——__ the $15,000,000 deal whereby the city ‘emt ety senators at Olympia) Walter J. Lunn, tn the 40th dis Proposes to acquire the traction sys fed D. Taylor, 20th dis- trict; Alfred E. Miller and Bvan|tem, developed in the Central Labor G Oara, dist district: Thomas, 4ist district; George N. council We | Larson, 32nd district; Wil-| Hodgson and H. C. Bobike, 42nd din. inet the) trict; Pliny Allen and Frank (. pass referred) " + . Myers, 43rd district; W. W. Conner to the council iu commit | Fred W. Hastings, 36th and Frank Manogua, 44th district: | tee | Alterations Free Fit Guaranteed Portland Store Raleigh Bldg. Sixth and Washington OVERCOATS $15 $20 $25 *30 Gee.. B. Lamping, 37th dis-|C. 0. Quatheim and Robert Grass. 45th district; Stephen A. Hull and county representatives are: | Frank Cotterill, 46th district; W. M Mees, James T. Jones and! Pease and E. H. Guile, 47th district ‘Union Bank Will | -| Open Here in March The Trades Union Savings and ; a Loan ansociati Seattle union 4 men's co-operative bank—will ope 4 is ® for business at Columbia and Third 3 March 2, according to an announce 4 ; me y founders of the insti } [a s tutic Central Labor council 4 Wednesday evening AUTOMOBILE THIEVES TO GO TO PENITENTIARY } Semi-Kippered Salmon, 15cLb. OLYMPIA, Feb Sea Foods sold direct from the producer to the oy ‘ consumer, with the middleman’s profit eliminated. ft Prices in some cases more than 50 per cent lower than kd Aceh Seus, Glau w Indiana hotel, Feb. 24, you can find elsewhere. Quality unexcelled. Delp, 28, and Lillian Mag-) | I », 3, Fauntleroy beach, \E We irvite your special attention to our complete : : agg ig no oan , 50, Russell house, Feb, line of Smoked and Salted Fish. from $4 day, 21, Kake, Alaska, and cota and Mra, DG, Huber, to $6 a da . ‘snd Mayme Rembe ogee mire, 1018] Gtes to em ane dave. # &) ftean, 8016/9 Smoked Black Cod, per Ib....... 20c Be, 9, sip aon, mas te ee Tee | EE Moving per bo WHEN THE MILLS GRIND, | *,""2", x and Seantto |W opte te and hres Me P. RAY. 18 A g, per box.. THESE DO GRIND FINE) 2" oat. One 1 to Mr. and Mra. J, ‘T. Ferguson, panten against Jobe 8 Bloaters, per bundle ............ 10c At a banquet of the Association of | @® eae ee the i Bs Walls, sgainet Guy i Oe » rote rs, held at the A ; , Bremerton, Fe ’ raniel rd Boneless Smoked Herring, per lb. .30c aay tight tour Opees| ee ane Conk see and Mra. J.C, Kletnhaum, inst Nett #enretter, |. Eilse McAlister, 71, 144 nt. 's * * W. H. Brownel . a 2 hn , é 2 fe - _ eaeneeeeuneneninenenn iced Herring, 10-lb. cask... .. 1.35 M. Ryberg —— ven Fe Fee | gee ne ane vee 7 P , arin certificate the bh ob 2 Clark, desertion . r, and Mra, K. Kelly, 1023 rH. Dray against Nina Ia Dray, ba G 2 mark to » obtained In the bus re a4 hs ‘fl Salt Herring, 10-Ib. cask..... sees irae ae Mir ana, Mex Mt Mulman, | wR Horlicks 2 Milk (Scotch Style Cured) tre. J.P, Welch Nivalcy against "award weaiey,| The Original A , ‘ Salt Herring, 10-Ib. kit......... $1.25 } {VITAL STATISTICS hs yrorey aes coco ror nemanion EM a ‘| % (Holland Style Cured) ob tha oli diately Sh seats 4 neoeali : . ey ReCocking aes - phe Kidd . : Pr. Yoohisakt, 617 | ' ainst Peter In Reed,| For x andQrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Powder Salt Salmon, 10-lb. kit......... UE as 5. wast aeet eee scent ant Feb it aiutey, exse | in een Tne Original Fond-Drink For All Agee | OTHERS are IMITATIONS Pilchards, 10-Ib. kit ........... $1.25 Fiver noon. aye, pain, or, ana Sh visa ure, 0, motte |"Es, gone anrue gore & teen | ESR ES MMRDA A Li Careful and prompt attention given to mail orders, sisaet oh” Mention. og Mga adaco: len Peas therine Gokey agatnet W. 1, Gokey REAL PAI NLESS DENTIST to be shipped by parcel post or express, at custom- . sigery, Canada, and} /f “Me onbin "Complaints th er’s expense. am Vietor to nd Mra, D. Tasica, 1226] .,crese? 5. ; ’ In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; fe you can bite corm off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years. q EXAMINATION FREE and gives TEETH $15.00 Set of Teeth... o and Zita M. Cur. | prom pily bh THOUT PLA) Pranem that id, ths na |¥0% Gaskill againat Lalla Gaskill, de and Selma & ae ee hee an work Have impression taken tm the } Central Public Market Olympic Market Margaret A./{ Me nanlnet Laqnurd ¥. | Pe : nridue Work.” "We Stand the - Tecommende 1422 First Ave. 1426 First Ave. te and Bertha Anderson ; Andresen againet Margaret 0, | Teme of Th tronage ls, recommended by our A eat ay eb. 6 os col bth patients who x When, coming to our office, be x P "9 1, and Louise Olson, on rand Mra. G o s 1 2 w you, pmpiean: Market) Third: Ave. 4 a By 1 * lanyt else rantesd to give 7 i yen as it we William W. Starkey, 2%, 1800 Yealer kaha “Open Sundays m8 te 18 “tor Werking People i ‘ elm, 29, and Masel Biv, 4 ° ¢ ° ey | Girl to Mr. and Mr rn . Feb. 24, ? naane reeratty repSehed’ Wha’ Wialeit Bee | Ade ARAM ee eae teed Meee bing "ear ha: GA eb iank OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS ¥ Opperite t ; L Celestine M. Yortune, 31, vere, and Fo Ww Ind, | Girt to Mr. ond Mrs, 2. Flenagan, 10! veo. 2 | e07 UNIVERSITY OE Wrasor-Patersen OR i 4 1 : 5 0 ‘ .