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STAGE SET FOR VOTE TODAY ON LAMPING BILL Special ¢ | uateoren, has solved the problem. Seven thousand veterans have ark eo = the Di be passed. ‘ery bank In t |ing Owners’ assoc ig tax paying Short OLYMPIA, } S—The stare ts fet in the sta nate today for the Most dramatic « at of the tive seasion, when Lamy Feward bi ato pm Behind the clean-cut ts State money bonus for the anc sailor & backsro directed 0¢ Returned » feo men. thruout the lettora and indorse Lamy Opponents to advance ( fs no demand a $5,000 etur month in service maximum ninimum $90, by the ap | punter | b tax state ch serv during je submitted f would IS STRANGE COINCIDENCE | FORT WAYNE, Ind, Feb. 28.—-| on the same date, married o1 ame date, died on the same dat and buried on the same date in tl same cemetery was the strange co that it that Incidence of two Fort Wayne wom 1a bill) en, ion lly unacquainted and unre: | and his | late The Newest Millinery At an Extraordinary Price. This event, no doubt, is a charming surprise for you—and so it is intended. We have rushed through, especially for this department a handsome collection of the new modish styles for this event. ‘These represent all that is smartest, including the small, me and large straws, poke bonnets and drooping mushrooms, lisere, hemp, shiny and dull braids; combinations of fine and rough braids, and the trimmings are exquisite. Many are faced with satin and crepe, displaying mid-crown trimmings of feather fancies, fruits, flowers, feelers and wings, wreaths of wheat, flowers, foliage and ostrich ornaments. | Boot Shor ie” Second Ave.st University Ladies, there is still time to wear another pair of high shoes before Spring. It should be of interest to you to know that you can Buy That Extra Pair Here at a big saving. The reason is we have been receiv- ing too many high shoes for this time of the year. Remember, this is not a sale of broken lines, but this season’s newest styles, made up for us, and con- sists of several shades of Brown and Gray, in both French and Cuban heels. $ 8 Women’s brown kid, lace, cloth tops 4.85 and Cuban heels; all-gray kid, Cuban ————_ heels; patent coltskin, lace, kid tops, Cuban heels; also all black kid button, French heels. Women’s all-gray kid, lace, Cuban or $5.85 85 French heels; same in gray or brown == kid with cloth tops; also patent colt- skin, lace, kid tops, French heels. or Cuban heels; same in cloth tops; also brown kid, lace, cloth tops, French or Cuban heels. $ 85 All cocoa brown kid, lace, straight or wing tips, French or Cuban heels; === all dark gray kid, lace, straight or wing tips, French hee same in all-brown kid; peo dark brown kid, lace, tan buck tops, Cuban eels, All dark gray kid, lace, with French i Mail Orders Prompt}; i We Strive A) Royal Boot ta Second Avest University to Please. Shop | the ceremony, assisted by the dean | dors attended. }ranza to accept the | ATTEMPT MADE = TOSNEAK CRUDE. MEASURE THRU OLYMPIA, Feb. 28—An attempt! to block construction of thé Skagit power project by Seattle and to | place control of municipal power 4nd traction facilities in the hands Jf the state public wervice « | eon discovered in the grist of house bills Introduced during the eleventh hour 1 Walter Meier, sion, has corporation counsel | for Seattle, found the joker, when poring over the masa of proposed | legislation last night House bin} 287, introduced by ¢ Ryan, a} lumberman from Vanco Wash even revives the “certificate neces “4 sity” clause for public utilities, which statewide indienation two} | Ww uver. ouned ago and was defeated by ref erendum to the people. Of thie m re, which practic ally gives perpetual franchiaes to utility corporations now in business, | Meler today said it is apparent | that this bill is intended to give the} Public service commiasion controt! over construction of additional} power plants outside the corporate | limits of any town or city, and it} would be an easy matter for this act| to be construed to prevent construc: | tion of the Skagit plant by Seattle fhe uct is vicious, It should be pated,” r me public utilities commit reported this morning, urging pas of house bill 287 House bill 272, by W. M. Ander non, of 4, & telephone operator, amends the public service act “It makes generation, distribution and transmisaon jectric power and surplus power subject to the controt of, and would dovetail with the public service comminsion the oortift of necessity bill of) Ryan's,” said one legislator, ORLANDO OKEHS WORLD LEAGUE WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—Prest dent Wilson today, in a personal ca ble from Premier Orlando, was as| sured the whole-hearted support of | Italy in the formation of a league of | nations | “In Parts, the heart of heroto France, thru the high and persever desire of a great leader of a at people, the nations who have wht together for the liberty and| justice of the world, have also de-| termined a solemn of liberty all peoples to establish @ which shall reign supreme over the future des Unies of the world. | To this covenant, which shall be/f! the intangible charter of humanity, | Italy, who in the past and in the/fil ent, has always championed the! cause of right and proclaimed and| consecrated it with her laws and with her blood, brings the contribu Uons of her assent with fervid ex pression of deep conviction “Our hearts, with sincere faith, celebrate this event, which ts and wiM remain one of the moat mem orable in human history, and it in fitting that the whole Italian people ing The Store of Choice Kuppenheimer Clothes SPRING, 1919 Kuppenheimer Clothes for all men, for every occasion and every purpose, the companion line to SOCIETY BRAND, designed especially for young men and for men who stay young. This makes our offering for Spring EXCLUSIVE and the SMARTEST and BEST ever assembled in Seattle. Test this “VALUES TELL” comprehend and acclaim with joy ite high value and its everlasting stgnitiannce PRINCESS PATRICIA BECOMES BRIDE OF COMMANDER RAMSAY LONDON, Feb. 24—With impres sive ceremonies, the marriage of Princess Patricia of Connaught and Commander Alexander R. M. Ram- say, R. N., took place at Westmin. ster abbey, Wednesday noon. The archbishop of Canterbury performed of Westminster. The marriage took place in the presence of King George and Queen Mary and other members of the royal family, Distinguished govern ment representatives and ambasaa- The prince of Wales was among those present. Mendelssohn's wedding march was played. A guard of honor from the “Princess "Pat" regiment was sta: tioned at the door. MEXICO ASKED TO STATE HER CASE TO U. S. PUBLIC NEW YORK, Feb. 24—Mexico ts to be given an opportunity to lay her case before the American public| at a meeting here March 10, arrang-| ed by the council of foreign 7“ tions. ‘The council announced today that! it has asked President Carranza to appoint an official spokesman to act as chairman of the meeting and to! outline the progress Mexico has made since the overthrow of Diaz, her plans for the future and her present problems Local Mexicans, including Rafaol Nieto, acting secretary of finance in the Carranza cabinet, have sent dix patches to Mexico City urging Car offer of the council, |Rough Road Ahead Ww Edward H. Martini, 36, of Seattle is u ninst a hard pre tion. In| the horizon looms either the insane | *” asylum or the penitentiary. Martini | [ was charged with writing letters de | man sums of om ranging | 00 to $490 from Seattle bust n a few months ago. lared insane by the county after his ar officials, charging N fir the] asylum say not insane, He will hin the next few al official will be a take him into custody | when he is let out, with a warrant charging him with blackmail | AIR EXPERT VI S HERE h, of Dee tates repre nm the allied council on le woods in France, ts in vinitinfy his brother, O, B.| , 900 Kilbourne at | perate effort pte more suffra Monday for trying te sident Wil |son, were set free prday. emptied the jail of militants, being turned out Wednesday. lelerk In the county assessor's office, for Poor Martini )## sv:cunred to an attack of men ingiti# at her home, nomination of Hugh C He| ambassador to France has been con “OUR WIVES” “| WILKES BA PUYERS In every range and price $20 to $65 and all in-between prices stoutly represented. Overcoats Still Continue 20% OFF GA easty: 'S WEAR O.C.GRAVES. Pre SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET Where “Values Tell” Manhattan Shirts Lead— Dunlap, nox, Stetson, C. & K. Borsalino (Italy), _ Heath (London), $3.50 to $15 Mrs, Mai Swanson Clark, widow of W. Clark, formerly chief deputy woasor, and for the past year @ Reads Star Want Ads * GAS®. inthe | Stomach) Sour Stomach Belching, Swelling, and Full Feeling, Relieved in Two Minutes — Abso-| lutely Harmless. | | Pains in the ‘Stomach Caused From Undigested Food Relieved Instantly SENT FREE | ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL Send us your name and address plainly written, and we will send | | you on approval our stomach prepa | nati Jo-to, for 30 days, at which | time you are to send us $1.00 or re-| turn the unused portion if not per | fectly satisfied 1021 40th ave. Mrs, Clark cacne to thig city 31} ars ago from St. Catherines, Onta- », where her father was an officer the Canadian army 8.—The | Wallace as WASHINGTON, Feb. How to Value A Dollar Spend it and see what you get for it, med by the wenate ¢ A Tonic for the Blues FOR HUSBANDS AND WIVES NOW Until Sat. Night With Matinee Saturday Nights—30-50e | Earn it and see what | you give for it, Make it a “thrift” dollar | in your savings ne | | and see it double. Savings Deposits received Saturday 6to 8 Matinee Saturday — 20-31¢ | Fifth and Pine Teamne Chemical | 1 Toe Address: Bellingham Co, Bellingham, Wash, STERLING DENTISTS 30% at For ek maid Main pA A Luxurious Necessity There can be no more pressing necessity—and at the same time no greater luxury—than good-looking, sound and useful teeth, A necessity, because good health is not possible with decayed or missing teeth—because the only way to regain lost appetite, g00d digestion, pure blood, is to remove all decay And unwholesomeness from the mouth and replace lost teeth with new ones that properly perform the functions of the natural teeth at their best. A luxury, because good health and high vitality—the fine feeling of fitness that comes hand-in-hand with good teeth—ts the most luxurious of all sensations, making possible the full enjoyment of other lux- uries, e Finest materials—most skilled and care- ful workmanship — painless methods — durable dentistry. This is what I offer. — Painless Proctor~