The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 12

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FILIPINO. (vitatstatistics) ARRIAGE LICENSES Warren Geuld Pomroy, August Martha p Rostund, Carl August t 4 Anderson, Martha Sophia Ch ao. 34 Mermond, Camille atthe Legal Utter, Leona Ik Legal Nelson, Charles G, Ve Kan Legal » Lille’ Helena, Vesper: ‘Kan Revolution Against U. S. if cgnmers. nur Independence. Is Denied | “'zp""": "ee" ; wal by Republicans Witte Ant A Willie, Anna ly gal th publi ration | Saint wal he | Burgener, I : a governor the 4 chofberger 16 pine islands eee et grant! ee aera me ; complete independence of Ameri: |funds’ iris Rachel, Seattle ., mmediate revolution will| stonroe, Lester Charl sdahe 4 Browning, Jessie Bell, Soatt iy This is the + tion of A, Sim-| Williams, Grover M att Carver, Ma att kus, head of tho fingerprint and \ ee af Hentification bureau of the Manila | Winiken eattle 3 police department, now in this coun: |)" 0 AU iene hee try on extended leave was | Wild. Elisat HH Seattle Lege instrumental in uncovering an at-| stoc h Hend. Legal tempted uprising tn the islands in| M Legal 1914, and knows the revolutionary | Bye ttle... Lew symptoms and underground chan: | Re : aa ‘ nels thru whict bh outbreaks are | Gl!e ‘ Beattie He organized. T pted mail and photographed documents, Sim BIRTHS ; kus was able to bring about the Han Matthew, 1418 venth N arrest of 150 teaders of the contem: |) 5 pong a ie gy , plated 1914 revolution, thus prevent: | Kawakita, Leaf sph ing serious trouble. a ak sate SIMILAR ACTIVITY Watanabe, | ‘ wink IS APPARENT NOW 2 NIA He A bale, girl These same activities are now ap cay \ parent in the islands, says Simkus./ Du I © ¢, 193 P s. boy Filipino leaders have been expecting ave. W the promise of. independence to be x Sia carried out with the change of ad ministration, but present indications they say, point to a determination by the republicans to contniue the Present system of government Should this determination be car ried out, according Simkus, the Filipinos are surreptitiously ing to take the fieid follow! announcement of the new gt ment. Just how extensive the uprising if it occurs, will be, is hard to de termine, Arrayed against the civil fan Americans and the 14,000 well equipped American soldiers now eta 28th &, girl tioned. in the islands, Simkus pre-| M p08 220 8 . dicts that practically the entire body | Murakaml: Ko 1103 Boren ave, boy of Philippine constabulary, 12,000 |” hoy xth ave. boy Washington at Higashtyama, L, 402 in number, about 60 per cent of the Hatakeda, F. 91 6,000 Philippine soldiers and a much larger number of unorganized surrectos will line up. UPRISING COULD SOON BE PUT DOWN ® im | Sasaki, B, 416% &. boy K S46 Charles. 1st S31 Canfield pl. boy Kirkwood pl. & But should an uprising occur, |§ at Evagiterd ieee, “Pree says Simkus, it will be of short} girl. duration, as the American soldiers, | D. B, 46th W. and Etruria, | with their artillery and superior | Sit" y © 2819 B Cotambia, boy equipment, will be able to sulxiue | Nebel, B. IL, leth N. B. and [Sth eat within a short time, any outbreak,| boy no matter how extensive. Police |J°"e* A BR. Nagram. Wash. boy authorities are also understood to DEATHS be watching the situation « ly | Coughlin, John W, 59, and are prepared to act immediate-| Tilden, George H. 44 eral ty at the slightest danger of the | rawicins Present activities culminating in an organized effort Bot Even should the republican ad-| {/Kowlek ministration carry out the promise of the democrats, and grant the Philippines complete divorcement' (2 )" from American domination, there| NE will be fighting in the islands, says | Blodgett. Simkus. Two strong factions are at|achuler Albert F. ff. 15 Present planning @ battle for con- | Matthews, infant, 7 days, trol of the island government should | it be turned over to the natives. | poarc Manuel Queson, present president of | R bina the Philippine senate, and the most | Keck, important political factor in the isi ands, will undoubtedly be supported | by a large part of the political or Fdward K. Sr, 69, James A. & Seventh Perley D. 64, 2202 Firat 4 ist ave Malden Ninth W Kicho Lake 4321 Thackeray pl Gale, Laura A, AMUSEMENTS 4563 35th & ganization, while Osorie Osmena, | half-caste Chinese, reputed to be| so 229 the wealthiest man in the islands who controls a large number of in mular commerce, is expected to be backed by the majority of business men of the isiands. Already, says Simkus, under the | Jones law of 1916, most of the of-| fices held under the United States Civil service have been filled by na. tive Filipinos, kaving only a com Paratively small number of Amert- | €ans occupying the more important | Positions. Gross inefficiency, ac- | Gording to Simkus, has resulted, | with the number of government em | Ployes multiplied more than 10 times that under the American con- trol. His Income Rises; So Does Alimony | Jews NEW YORK, Feb. 2%5.—On the ground that her former husband's sSURATT FLO Lewis JOUNNY BURKE Grey and Old Rose: Harry Kahne Rice and Newton — Levy's Musien! Comedy Co. tm income had increased, Mrs. Abigail KISS-A-MES Hancock Bishop, divorced wife of tent Thursday James Cunningham: Bishop, was} hts (Sundays) 45e; Mat. Daily, granted an increase * - 2c, Mats. Daily Mon., Thurs cpase in alimony from |} Mais. 2:30. Nights 7:16 abd 9 $6,090 to $10,000 a year. One of the latest . cigaret | making | machines will roll 650 cigarets a|| BUNGALOW aj%\the, minute || Tatra, Near Pine. Hil, 810, rable d’Fote Theatre Spectaities Rippe nd PANTAGES . Dancing 6 to A la Carte After Clint Willard F.C. New Hevue Sund: Matinees, 2:30. Nights, 7 and 9 Now ying “SEPTEMBER MOON” Quinn and Caverly: Jessie Millar L. Graves Company; Marv Reha; Love and Wilbur: “ir General Admiasion Matinees, 250; Nights, 40¢ leis? “Yes, SPREDWELL Is Delicious” SPREDWELL Peanut Butter —because it 6 good. SPREDWELL is ABSOLUTE. LY PURE, Simply rich, meaty peanuts ground in their own In other words—when you buy SPREDWELL—you get a de- liclous, golden Peanut Butter —no oil or other inferior sub- stance is added, Try SPREDWELL—TODAY. SHORT, PHILIPS & HEALY, Inc. Seattle ALAcE HIP VAUDEVILLE Feature F “THAT SOM Indorsed by Seattle Rotary Club w With 16 EVERY Dancing. A Music by I Butler Orchestra METROPOLITAN San Carlo Grand Opera Company CAVALLIRIA, Agostino), D'Arr ACCL, with Ke all THAIS, night with Freeman 1 Gaetano Meroin, Musient Director PRICE rehestra $2; Balcon $i and In court. | lA. Warren Gould’ 8 Hippo in London Is Wife Di s; Oregon| Insured for $50,000 Susan uld, wife of A. LONDON, Feb, 26--Norah, the eatYe architect, | hipPepotamus now performing at the ded at Mount Angel, Ore, Thursday | Crystal Pala has been insured for Hight after an ilnow: of three days, |$50,000 against all rinke—death, dis The body will be brought to Seattle |ablement or iiness. Friday night by her husband who | wen. Wan at her bedside when she died. r of the Rainier club, the Aretic Mra. Gould was connected with the club and Seattle Golt and Country Children's Othopedic hospital and the | club. Young Women’s Christian Assocla | Nesides her husband, Mre ula in tion, Fiér husband lgned many | survived by Mra th J t lings in thie city and is a mem Phelan, 4018 Dagley ave SPECIALS Cakes, dozen and Spice EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Cakes Holly Delicatessen Opposite Sugar Stall CUTS COST OF DIINKING Good Coffee! NT NLEND, Ib 1% Ibe M. A. HANSEN Stal 4 Keonomy Market Wiest Ave. Natrance Rainier Packing Co. 1527-1529 Pike Place Market STONG’S ;:,.” Following Prices Good for a Week 5 bars Crystal White Soap.................25¢ Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, 1-lb. can, 33c; 3-lb. .95¢ Auto Club Coffee, 1-Ilb. can, 38c; 3-lb. can. $1.10 10-Ib. sack Yellow or White Corn Meal... . .30c 20c package Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour. .10c 4 lbs. choice Evaporated Apples. ...........25¢ 4b, box FANCY PRUNES 5 tbs, CHOICE SPLIT FRI NES Sib. can M 2. BB. CORT iSe can SLICED PINEAP Twe Sec cans Table PEACHES or AP’ 104b, pall KAKO SYRUP, T2¢; Ked can « CHINOOK SALMON ’ RE COCOA . 19-1b, sack Choice Family FLOUR Log Cabin SYRUP, small, 30¢; medium, S5e; large 206 large can Tomato 4 10c packages Boap Chips cans Corn of Peas a 2he Hershey's Cocos . ; ; r P ¢ Raspberry Jam 2 450 cans Corned Hee Comnbeh oe vd Haht Matehes. 256 on Sardines dhe rs, pee 2 200 packages Mincemeat 3 hare Creme Oil Roap 1-1, can Rogers’ Baking Pow der . _Lipton's ‘Tea . J Raisina. : nt y Prune phe. dr Ammonia Powder cans Solid Pack Pumpk f Del M BE oR RSERSE SEE ttle of Cateup. ackberry F a 37-28, Economy 'S ECONOM R STONG’S Y GROCE San Lowen Pons STONG'S PIKE BARGAIN GROCERY Stall 62, Lower Fleor, Pike Mise Market tipe Olives 7” Sax bat Buying Meats —AT— MURRAY’S is a thrifty habit. Have you formed it? If not, ask your neighbor how much she saves by trading here. Some quotations for tomorrow: Legs Mutton .....20¢| Prime Rib, Rolled, 25¢ Lamb Chops, 2 lbs.35¢| Pot Roasts .10¢ Sirloin Steaks.....20¢| Sugar Cured Bacon 30¢ MURRAY’S Washington Market 94-96 Pike St. Corner Market Lower Floor ROYAL WHITE SOAP 5 bars 20c Last day Crystal White @ ‘for CARNATION MILK SANITARY MARKET SUGAR STALL 109 First Ave. Floor Gn STALL 102 Ave. Limit 4 bars. 6 bars 23¢ Floor B4e¢ Sanitary Mkt Creamery 4 Ibe. S147 Jerney Me Th Fanay RUTTER, Fresh Ranch EGGS, 33e doz, 2 doz O50 Co-operative MILK, 2 CANS 1% Limit 4 cans Specials on Bananas pad Oranges Bent leoreaa per box.... Sanitary Market Lower Floor PRICES fed) ony 221o¢ Home Rendered Lard, 2 Fresh Spare Ribs ...20¢ We kill and dress our own cattle. Regular 3he Ce 2% ne Granulated AR, 8 The, Ge Other BIG SPECIALS 0] 0 W COME MEAT Extra Fancy Veal Pork Roasts vee eee AZIWQG Legs Baby I 25 Veal Cutle Apples, Stall 12 toasts baits ||Thompson’s Market Sanitary Market Lower Floor STALL 26 STALL 26 THE SEATTLE STAR He Demands Salary |Carries Liquor to for Being Husband | Neighbors; Fined| CHICAGO, Feb. Mra, Helen MINGLING, Mont, Feb. 26 A Cohen, who earns between $10,000) little brown jug sat on the back and $15,000 a year as buyer for a Chi-|porch of the McCurry home. Rev cago departr nt «tore, told Justice enue fic called. Chris MeCur Sabath that ber husband demanded | ry carried the Jug to @ peleh $200 & month and $1,000 at the end of |bor's porch. Neighborhood quarrel tach year as a bonus for living with|Chris fined §10 for “transporting | her | liquor Dad paid the fine 60 feet high, N.Y A huge water wheel, han been In existence at Troy, the past 80 years Flax straw is used in the manu: | facture of rugs, carpets and uphol atery fe SUGAR | OPENING Sugar SPECIAL Saturday and Monday Seratch Feed, 10 Ibs. Egg Mash, 8 lbs.... Oyster Shell, 12 Ibs. .25¢ Onion Sets, 2 lbs.... .25¢ Full Line of Seeds SPECIAL a Poultry Supplies Saturday d Monday Pure Bred Leghorn BABY CHICKS 25¢ gyro nde a — : 70c Per Hundred $18 Mash Hopper— $2.00 Rhode Island Reds and IKquart size Jarred Rocks, each. 30¢ NOW 18S THE TIME TO SPRAY — Market Feed Stall YOUR TREES Special! “gallon tank Com Pike Place Market, Opposite Bugar Sprayer. have a niece lot of vince Market, 1 QC We Chicks Why More for Paints and Rocks at B0¢ Varnishes You Can Buy hundred of trap for Leng? WOPPLEES BOSAL Cane Standard Granulated Meet Su THE MUSIC CELLAR NEW—RECORDS—USED HONOGRAPHS eET SIC SUPPLIES Records ee? 25¢, 50¢ T5e We Also Kaxchange Our New Kecords for Your Old Ones STALL 18 Pike Place Market Opposite Sugar all .25¢ .25¢ EA, Lower Floor Stall now on b 98 Pike St—Main 657 Something New in Way Electric Clothes Washers Don't Fail Whe PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOE PRICES TUMBLE! DOWN THEY COME—OUR NEW STOCK IS HERE These new BShoew cant and WE WILL SELL THEM FOR LESS You KNOW Now compare un lere were alwnyn the lowest STILL our OLD prices. They ur NEW prices, whi LOWER, and you wii mitively ed that REGARDLESS OF ALL. THE “CUT RA SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE BY FAR THE LOWEST. CHILDREN’S, BOYS’ AND [| OUR LADIES’ STOCK—more ROWING GIRLS SHOES | complete than ever—$2.40, 75, $2.00, 82.40,| $4.00, 40, $5.40 and $2.80, 83.40, $3.80. 86.40. EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEN'S SHOES PIKE PLACE MARKET SHOETERIA Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest CORNER PUBLIC MARKET MORRIS WILLIAMS MM Pike Street Corner Market Lamb, Ib. ... 30¢ 25e 25¢ 12ZKe 12%e . BO¢ them w h are Wisconsin Brick Cheese Lege Baby Lamb © Veal St Pot R Boiling va, Ib, ke, Ib. t, Ib. Beef, Ib. INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. No. 2 Stall 2 Corner Market Lower Floor FREE! (Lb. é FREE with every $1.00 Pur- 116 Market—Main Floor chase, or over, Saturday, from 9 to 11 a. m. Bacon, Ib, Corner Also Fine American Cane SUGAR, 8 lbs. 68c 4 Ibs., S4¢ Powde: req Sugar, 2 Ibs. sees ADE Brow n Sugar, 2 ibs, . Cube Sugar, 19¢ .22¢ 2 Ibs. Pure Cocoa, guaranteed 2 cans G Aunt 4-1b. Large or Mustard, ¢ 20c gla ea Jelly at Our Other Store, at Third and Madison PUBLIC MARKET FRESH MILK 9c Qt. per bottle .. WHIP CREAM Check Pkes., 2¢ 16c Sanitary Market Sugar Stall Bring bottle DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Telephone Main 3457 Mazola Oil, pt. 30c; qt, 55c; 1/2-gal. $1; gal. $1.95 25c cans Del Monte Peaches, M. J. B, “BY Brand Coffee, Ib, Pears, Apricota, per can... 15¢ B5¢; 4 Ibs. for in bulk Quality 6 Ibs, Calif, White Reans BGs is ssacs 26e Ib. Gingersnaps CREAM llc per bottle 109—First Ave Floor Stall 45 unitary Market, Lower Floor Stall 45 CRISCO............20c, 30c, 60c, $1.18, $1.69 per dozen one $1.65 | 9.1). baw Yellow Corn Me Olympic Pancake bag . Ibs. 8 Ibs 5 bars Naptha § FRIDAY, FEBR jHe Was Wrong Any |Gold Thread Wil] Way They Figured MARRISHURG, Pa, Vet Conductor turned in more fares th. he had rune up. Harrisburg Mal ways company fired him. Charged he did not ring up ali fares and for got count, tricolor PARIS, Feb ul flags 25—Vrench regimes, “re to hear, embroidered ig id threads acrons the by White 4 perpendicular stripes of yg the namen Of the great hep h thelr unite fought dup Sixty-five per ¢ of Chile’s total revenue comes from its nitrate ex-| ” ‘"° “4 | port taxes Fe er er: The native women of Oran More than 90 per cent of the chil. tnt mth Afrien can ta dren of Berlin have ricket babies on their hewd 7 MAZDA each 65 SUGAN STALLS tree rike Bo "Grane day. Mring bottle after & p. 7? Vike Place Market, ye Sugar Stall re STALL 12—Pike Place + ty 12 DOWNSTAIRS, BELOW KOTARY BAKE SHOP Del Monte Fruits— No cans Apricots, Pears and Cherries, he, 2 cans for No, 2% can Tomatoes, Peaches, for 2le; . 45c | Ls ea, ahaa pioca 2% cans een . BBE lle; two we O1C .25¢ two. 25¢ Large can Pineapple, flat cans, joed or grated Peeled Apricots 20¢; two No. Peas Lima PURITAN DELICATESSEN Stall 10 Pike Place Market Dowr PURE LARD 2 Ibs. 35c PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Place Market ntaire Rest Room Peanut BUTTER 2 Ibs. 2{c « large Dill Pickles, dozen.. Orange Marmalade, 2 Ibe Assorted Chocolates, Ib.. Opporite Ladies" s8¢ 1525 PIKE PLACE MARKET . F. Hastings Grocery Another Sale of CANNED GOODS at Cut Prices Canned Goods is one of my hobbies, folks. These prices good unti) next Friday night. Pork and Beans— Pure Peanut Butter, put up in 1 Economy New Crop Evaporated "Apples, fine quality.10¢ n, large can I cans, 3 for... .38e Libby's Corned Beef, can. .25e Dei Monte Sugar Peas, can. 18e Broken Sliced Pineapple, Maine Corn, Monte Petit Pols Peas. can ° Del Snider's Pork and lowa Gorn, 2 cane 16-02, 2 fors Burt Olney New York © Toilet Paper, 5 roll can Holly Pastry Flour, No. if Tomatoes, large can rT sacks Del Monte Crosby Corn, per Whole Wheat or fo, 10 sacks Del Monte Bileed Peaches can . ars, can Del Monte Pe 5 sparagus Tips, Del Monte can. Free! One 20¢ bottle of Hamilton's Extract, any kind, free with each 65¢ bottle of vanilla WHITE CLOVER Creamery Stall 16. Corner Market, Lower Floor. ‘Stall 16. Between Murray Meat Co. and Independent Packing Co. Fresh Churned cnanceee 35¢ Butter, 58c |b. Wisconsin Brick ..... oocveee: BEE LA Kinds Preserves and Jams at Cut Prices, et Butter, 48¢; 2 Ibs., 95¢ Full Cream, 33¢ and Limbureer, 38¢ on coanee Oe pe taney Butter 506c |b. _ 9 Peanut Butter 1\ Ibs. 15¢ 2% lbs. 20¢ In sanitary cartons Regular te kosst COFFEE | * °° ROAST 3 ibs. 55¢ Best Fine Granulated Sugar 8 lbs. 63c Apple Butter, 15¢ lb. Seattle's Best Flake White 2 ibs, 35¢ Buy 18¢ Orange Marma- lade Libby's 2 Ibs. 45¢ LOTS OF OTHER SPECIALS AT GREEN'S BUTTER STORE «=~ BEST PURE LARD 2 u. 35¢ Sugar Cured Barton's Sugar Cured BACON, Lb. ......30c | PICNICS, Lb. .....20¢ Pork Is Down Again—Roasts, 18c Lb. Costs no more to come to us and get the Best. Meats cut to order gladly. No extra charge. CRYSTAL MARKET Sanitary Market, Lower Floor, Foot of Incline z LESUES First Avenue Floor, Sanitary Ma 5 cans CARNATION MILK ....: .50¢ 5 cans EASTERN CORN.......--50¢ FRESH EGGS, 35c doz.; 3 doz. . . $1.00 Yellow CORN MEAL, No. 10 bags 35¢ 4 lbs. ROLLED OATS ........---24¢ 3 pkgs. CREAMETTES .......-- -24 Stalls meagre Floor 102.103-105 Elliott 1908 Trace Big Battles wooed renes amin oczusze ectenmange coPpmes PAs

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