The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 18

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LAUDED FOR | JAP FIGHT Anti - Japanese League Adopts Resolutions Com- mending Him and Star Immediately upon the passare of the antiJapanese bill by the legisla se league of tions praising Councilman Philip Tindall for his work in behalf of the measure, and @lso thanking The Star for its ant Japanese fight. The resolutions fol low: “Realizing and appreciating the splendid work that has been done cooperating with our organization by many men and women tn official Positions and other walks of life, es Pecially the consistent work of The Beattie Star in aiding in the passage Sf house bill 79 (antiJap, yet we feel that the greatest credit is due to our follow trustee, Councilman Philip Tindall. “Prior to Mr. Tindall's election as councilman, he had personally inves tigated the Japanese situation, and Voluntarily, without asking any in-| dorsement of his candidacy from us, Offered his assistance in any way | Possible. His consistent and per sistent work, sometimes at a great) Personal sacrifice both financially and otherwise, has, in our estima-| tion, been the greatest factor in this, | our victory in the state legistature, and bas proved that he at least has been as true biue to his preelection + principles as he was to the American government during its time of need thru the great war. Now therefore, be it resolved: “That we, the board of trustees, extend to Philip Tindall our most @rateful thanks and congratulations on his personal success, as well ax the success he has brought to our or ganization; and be it further resolved “That our friend, The Seattle Star, handed a copy of this resolution, @ request to publish same, and | that, as it has beea the only daily Paper which has stood with um in this matter, this copy wil! not be fur- ished any other city daily. (igned) BERT C. ROSS, Pres. ROBT, EB. GREEN, See. Here’s a Man With | a Brand New Alibi CHICAGO, March 4—Dr. Rudolph Albert Gries, graduate of half dozen | Colleges, told the police when arrest- ed for shoplifting that while experi- gen in a chemical laboratory he his finger and contracted an tn- @urable disease. Knowing he must} die soon, he said, he decided to sur: | Found himself with subjects of art | _ In his apartment were found, the po- | Hice fay, a collection of replicas of | @lassical sculptures, Japanese statu- @ry and rare laces, Alleged Perjurer 1 Given New Trial | cu Smiley, brick contractor, con- | Wicted of perjury in the second de-| ree because of alleged statements | - made regarding a building on Which he worked, was granted a new trial by Presiding Judge King Dyke- ™man Thureday. snowstorm in four years. Wind drifted it many feet hi automobiles. Playwright 7 Theatre Is London’s Latest LONDON, March 4—A “Play- wright’s Theatre” for oneday shows to test out untried plots is the latest here. Mise Irene Hentschel, secre. tary, says the cost ts apportioned and play, after a test, is accepted. “They WORK while you sleep” what you need ts one or two Cus ‘Thrusday on the operating table at and bowels, Then you will wake Providence hospital, He is survived |up wondering what became of your by bis widow, Mrs. Sophie Christen- | dlzcinees, tick headache, bad cold, #en, 1419 E. Madison st. Funeral at/or upset, gaswy stomach, No grip 2 p. m Sunday, Bonney-Watson jing — no inconvenience. Children ehapel. love Cascarets, too. 10, 25, 50 cents TINDALL IS (NEW York HAS RECORD SNOW borne entifely by the producer, if the | lan You are constipated, bitieus, and | NELSE CHRISTENSEN, 78, died |carets tonight sure for your liver| at New York city is shown foundering. about in the biggest Thirteen inches fell in 24 hours. gh in places, stalling cars and Bullet Is Flattened by Man’s:Hard Skull WINSTED, Conn, March 4.—Thin city boasts of a man with a harder sku) than the man whose mule broke its leg when it kicked him tn \the head, A .22caliber bullet, fred at close range, struck Philip Niebe low on the forehead and flattened it self out, The skull was not even cracked. The alleged marksman Stanley Stacht, was held under bail | TO OARKEN HAR APPLY SAGE TEA A fow applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur being back its vigor, color, glow and youthfuloess, Common garden. sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added. will turn gray, strenked and faded hale beautifully dark and luxuriant Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair i fadi streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home though, is troublepome An easter jway is to get a bottle of Wyeth's | ace and Sulphur Compound at any drug store and all ready for uve This ts the ol4-time recipe, tmprovet by the addition of other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair ix not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and at tractivencsa, By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it doen it so naturally, #o evenly You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with ft and draw this through | your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning ali gray hairs | application or two, your hair be- jcomes beautifully dark, gloasy, soft jand luxuriant. toflet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or preven: | tion of disease —Advertinement, GO TO THE there’s lots of Big Bargains on every shelf at Thirty Stores. you'll find the way to every-day economy. STANDARD CORN, can...10¢ STAND ARD TOMATOES— ‘ 9¢ arena ae YOLO PEAS, 2s....... .124¢ VAN CAMP’S BEANS— two bars.. per can. dl aRaeesomndeenge- CANNED APRICOTS, 24815¢ fares PARK PINEAPPLE, 2s...27¢ ss S HOMINY— ase SNOWDRIFT, 15, 21¢; 25.41¢ oe * Leute phe PMG Hees cid 79¢ VAN CAMP’S SOUPS.....10 “ete oe CO-OPERATIVE AND FED.” ™- Pn Ae ta E—is sp % ERAL MILK, tall can 101g¢ __ 25: $1.32; 5s........$2.15 #® WASHINGTON MACARONI] JIFFY JELL..........-..10¢ Maca tackinee 25¢ JELL-O .......0c00..6...108 SHREDDED WHEAT, pkg. 15¢ HOLLY FLOUR—2414s $1.23 , KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 498 .. 1... : $2.37 : two packages...........25¢ CENTENNIAL - — 24148.81.33 4 POST TOASTIES— SRR SE PER 70 opt $2.55 4 two packages........... 25¢ REX HARD WHEAT FLOUR - OLYMPIC PANCAKH ELOUR® 241s... _ er Mtg Package ...-20...0.2..-23F E96 0c00ve -$2.73 SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES GROCETERIA FIRST IT PAYS Here are some of the Good Things that you can put in your bas- ket this week-end—all at Groceteria Money-saving Prices. Get to know the Groceteria near your home and FELS NAPTHA SOAP— LENOX SOAP, two bars LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSE CANNED PEACHES, 2 And every one of the ceccers coves ASG have disappeared, and, after another | This preparation ts @ delightful | THE SEATT ACQUITTED OF SHOPLIFTING Jury of 12 Men Clears Woman of Charge A verdict of acquittal for Mra Le ona Loveles, moving pleture house pianist and music teacher, charged | with concealing and withholding goods that had been stolen from de partment stores by shoplifters, was | returned by & jury in Judge Boyd J Tallman's court Thureday night, aft r about three hours’ deliberation, Several women, testifying for the state, had admitted their shoplifting aotivitien, declaring they took the loot to Mra. Lovelee to nell, Mra! Loveles, however, contended she did not know the goods were'wtolen, The jury was companied f 12 men, This Man Sure Had His Nerve With Him| LONDON, March 4A young wife who asked the Willesden magistrate for a summons against her husband, | complained that he assaulted her be cause she refused to sign Year's agreement promising: enter her neighbor's hours; not w speak to anyone in the street; not) to see her mother until she was dead. '$300,000 to Meet the King of Spain) PARIS, March 4.—T’rince Antoine, | of Orleans, waa defendant in an ac Uon In the courts, In which $300,000 was mentioned as payment for an in troduction to the king of Spain, In} 1918 the firm of Mayen & Son handed | to the princt the sum and declared It| was a loan, He dented this and sald the money was given to hitn to intro duce a member of the firm to the! king, and he performed the wervios, Brands— Sliced 2148, raps 3 for Grated | Grated No. 2 can Strawberry Raspberry . Del Monte Fancy Crosby Corn, dozen Bridge Brand Corn, f) domn .. California cans . BLOF wrecsccccccccccccssccesess 2 for Del Monte Peas extra sugar, cha, Tiny Petit Pois, 3 for . Strawberries, No. 2 can . Seeded Raisins, 1107. pke. 17 Del Monte Seediess Raisins, 15-00 Santa Clarn Sweet Prunes, extra la larre size, 2 1 ° emall siz, 3 Iban .. Heinz'n Baked Bean’ medium. : White or Ye Small White Beans, finest grac 6 Iba. Fancy Jap Rice, 3 Iba. Fancy Lima Beana, 2 Ths. ... Lilly's Pastry Flour, No. 10 bag Libby Corned Beef, No. 1 tins ... FREE ple of our VERY BEST co. Particular Taste.” ba 5 you try it once, you w Our prices, per pound, ar 1420 FIRST AVENUE—-CENTRA Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, per box Yellow Newtown Apples box .. Dried Oni Good Hard “Mixed, Th Fresh Butter Sootch, Ib Home Made Divinity, assorted fla Chocolate Drops, Ib PN ch lla Del Monte, Hunt’s Staple and Pe Hunt's Supreme Apricots, large cans .. Hunt's Staple Y. Cling Peaches, No. 1 can.... Hunt's Supreme Yellow Free Peaches, ige can 35¢ Peaches and Apricots, good quality, can. Special extra, can, 34¢;2 for 6BE | Petit Mois, can, 29¢; 3 for Fisher's Bend Flour, 49:1, bag... Prompt Attention to Mail Orde: 10 OCCIDENTAL WASHINGTON VEGETABLE COMPANY NEXT 10 HELP YOURSEL LE STAR Suicide Was a Big Mistake Speaking Thuteday night to Mra. F. O, Cariton, a medium living at 412 int ave, N,, the “spirit” of Professor Thomas Lynn Bradshaw, who took his own life in Detroit recently to prove the dead ean communicate | with the living, the “npirit” anid “It wag & great mistake, I am an happy here, It Is a great mistake to seek forbidden knowledge, 1 am mis erable.” Profesor BraAshaw delivered his message thru a tin horn in @ dark ened room of Mra. Carlton's home, A number of guests were present, Latest Hat, Makes Eyes Mysterious LONDON, March 4-—The Intest| winter hat for women, with its “fall” of Mounce of lace round the brim, gives to a pair of speaking eyes that air of mystery wrought formerly by the pull-on hat with the aggressive brim, which in some cases completely hid one eye and concealed half the other, The vell mask is now seen frequently upon the winter hat le very becoming, Women to Build Big It} amet “ie a 1 aromatic iit Lek bin littmann A tH A OP A A COULD REDUCE TAXES MILLION And Fitzgerald Says He Proposes to Show How Hammering away on bis point that | Seatule taxes must be lowered and that he can show the way to do tt former Mayor ©. B. Fitzgerald, ean- didate for the city council, addrenned & meeting at the N th Inn Thure day evening “The high cont of municipal gov ernment,” he aald, “in the outstand. ing feature of the present campaign, more forcibly manifested now since | the street rullway has been proved | to be on @ paying baila “1 have repeatedly stated thruout the campaign that I am prepar' to write a budget showing a dec in the cost of government of trom } $800,000 to $1,000,000.” \Méonshiners Agree to Give Up Stills VANCEBURG, Ky, March 4—~ | Following an announcement that tm munity would be granted moonshin ers who brought in their stills, five have been turned over to the district attorney. CANNED MUSIC CA’ New York Hostlery YORK, March m.. been made for the con of @ 16 story club building fo at a cont of $1,500,000. Th on West Fiftyseventh street near Seventh avenue. Here’s New Recipe ELMWOOD, Ind, Mare! Jazz houses in the wee small hours dix turbed neighbors. Police chief or dered phonograph playing barred from midnight Saturday to noon Sum day for Mending Leaks} NEW YORK, March 4—William | Grey, with « tank of his auto, tool stove to sold Imed the eighbors after the explosion. Pure Cane Sugar, cloth bags, 5 Ibs...45¢ | Campbell's Soups, all varicties......11¢ 89¢ Cream of Wheat, pkg. Shredded Wheat, 2 pk: ++ 10966 | | Triscuit, pkg. PRESERVES, JAMS, JELLIES and PINEAPPLE Your "PI rands at Pre-War EAPPLE Club— " pero Grated .. — Sliced 2s, pod Grated Black Ras: Grogan Ripe Olb Scudder’s Cane ai 21¢; 2 for S3e Ivory Soap, 2 tw can. @; 2 for. 50¢ | Libby's Small W pke.... 28¢ | Snider's Cateup, ree size, tb..25¢@ | Snider's Chili or M. J. B. Coffea, Our COFFEE- When near any of the “Downtown Frye Markets,” drop in and have a Free Sam- It’s Fresh Roasted Daily and will please the “Most FFEE. rill use it always.” Our prices are as low as any, and our quality cannot be beaten. Our Coffees are Fresh Roasted Daily, and Guaranteed to please or Money Back. TRY OUR LIGHT LUNCHES—“None Better in the City.” SPECIAL SATURDAY—CREAMED CHICKEN ON TOAST.. WESTERN COFFEE STORES, Inc. 126 FIRST L MARKET AVE.—SEATTLE MAR Yellow Newt Florida Gri Extra Sweet doz. vn Apples, dz.16¢ Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, Nic large size, 6 for........5 25¢ Scediess Grapefruit, 5 for...25¢ | CANDY a vors, Ib. Hunt’s Supreme, Libby’s and Hawaiian Sliced 2448, 37¢; 3 for.......$1.05 No. 1 cans S$ TEA GARDEN PRESERVES 16-02. jar Strawberry, Raspberry. .49¢ Loganberry, Blackberry, 43¢ Mrs. Phelps’ 7-02. Jellies.........25¢ Pink Salmon, tall can ......« Orb-Chinook Salmon, tall can Aunt Jemima Buckwhea log Cabin Syrup med. Sweetheart Soap Liquid Veneer, small Argo Corn Starch, | Genuine Green Turtle Soup, Hillsdale Akparagus Tips, Ib. can..., Cateeye Matches, 6 boxes. . Hill's Red Can © Guaranteed equal to any ‘40 cent Ceylon—Black is Free Delivery to Shipping Stations. For Expectant Mothers Osep By Tunce Gexenavions | demonstrations were the culmination | records on phonographs in fraternity | 4 MOTHERS FRIEND) FRIDAY, MARCH 4 , 10at Says Rotten Salmél Given to Sol Mobs Raid Bakeries in Detroit “Ghetto” J Char; DETROIT, Mich. March 4—Mobs| WASHINGTON, March 4. stormed bakeries in the “ghetto” | thae 6,000,000 4 of salmon for section of Detroit yesterday after-| diers out of 29,000,( xamined reau of noon in protest against the high | tn aa price of bread. | wecten: fich; we ‘os Customers emerging from 7 rt of the mittee store were pounced upon and low eating qua unter sup of bread taken from n ax wubmitted to the house yant [thrown into the street The committees claimed that persed the disturbers. eral packers of the 3 vifie Ne No serious damage was done. The| Wet did not pack the fish q |nanitary conditions The report condemns the war partment for failure tc of weveral days of agitation. those responsible a lten fish and esp those $750, 000 Fire Loss [ten ti ant eee yin polao in Radiator Plant 00 tor idiers SCRANTON, Pa., March 4—Dam- age of $750,000 was done and 2100| HOQUIAM—Tentative plang jai men were thr loyment | 4 for survey of Olymple pap ) ° lant of |insula from air by federal for by a fir nt of |inwula from alr by ral forestey the Willian pany. ' service, Did you ever ride wOrrs fee BOOKLET 08 ROTHERROOD 40 BAeT, Basorisio RECULATCD Co. DEPT. 6-0, aTLARTA Ca, | FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS Entrances First and Second Aves—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P. M. AMERICAN GROCERY STORES CO. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOK, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATILE MARKET, OCCIDENTAL AVE. AND YESLER WAY MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT—111t WESTERN AVE. PHONE ELLIOTT 5074 25e Prices / |phere, with the result, if the coffee had been of the b in a street car, with someone nearby carrying coffee in a paper bag? course, and the appetizing aroma made you hungry f cup of it, too. 7 When the person carrying that coffee reached hom package was intact, but a large percentage of the the real life of the article, had disappeared into the a |class, of a sure loss of many cents per pound. Think of f |paying a good price to get a quality coffee and then lo j|much of what you pay for—flavor—simply because it is | Packed right. This is no uncommon occurrence. lw HEN YOU BUY HILLS BROS. “RED CAN” YOU GE IT ALL. THE VACUUM TIN KEEPS THE FLAVOR I REG. U.S PAT OFF. COFFEE “The Original Vacuun Pack, 11. Bae De iBl¢ :17¢ B4¢ 5 | 3 for. -25¢ -28¢ pberry, 9-oz. . vea, No. 1 oa nd M - B9e, large. rge pay hite Asparagus Tips, can large bottle 20¢: w Cocktall Sauce, large 22¢; 12 for. ffee, ib... 46¢; 2% Ibs. th... SE; 3 Ibe... Blend Coffee— -B5¢ “Spec Coffee in town! is the best Tea and Tt lb., 55¢ FREE 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ and 40¢ E—OLYMPIC MARKET RK Sunkist 10¢ Dried Onions, 9 Ibs. for.. Yakima Gem Spuds, 9 Ibs. .25¢ YE'S MARKETS PURE LARD, bulk, 20c per pound .........--+-s2seeeccccces SUGAR-CURED CARNATION 25 Cc BACON CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST, ; 123c 25c UG. AR-CU RED CHOICE ROLLED RIB ROAST, per pound CHOICE ROUND ROAST, per pound CHOICE PORK ROAST, per pound CHOICE VEAi ROAST, per pound . CHOICE MUTTON ROAST: POE POUR 6 o0n0 cds dsacidsuwcinnsecee PORK LIVER, per pound are BACKBO: BUTTER SPECIAL FANCY QUALITY CREAMERY * BUTTER, per pound, 45c F ks shpat ons oe 2 pounds for Olympic Market—First Avenue, th of Pike St. American Market—Third Avenue and James Street Western Meat Co.—1102 Western Avenue Ballard Meat Co.—5445 Ballard Avenue Bay City Market—1420 First Ave. Central Meat Co.—First Ave., bet. Pike and Union Seattle Market—Occidental and Yesler Way 14c

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