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RIB IS NOSE SCORES DEAD IN | CHINA MUTINY ‘American Property Looted) by Rebels | HANKOW, China,) June 10. Mutinous troops In Wu Chang, eap: | were | TODROWN } Had Quarreled With Boy; ‘ Lover; Two Brothers Leap In and Save Her Jital of the province of Hupeh, under arrest today after they had | |destroyed much — pre loo} | American property and killed scores of persons | The soldiers were quieted when | . 12,000 were given their back | se pa | rst killing a number of their of: ficers, the mutineers spread thru the elty, ing In great Jiagie Nevella McLouchlin, a 16-yearold Ke @irl, quarreted with her boy sweet: | 4 heart Thursday night. 7. Sobbing heartbrokenly she ran for m at the government bank, 9 the Fr ae bridge nich crosses}, Phe nose of Miss Hannah we in the institution was ; Sa ee New York se men then turned to the Karpman of |doesn’t appear unusual, it’s part of her own rib. AN} denied admiante auto accident made the oper-| Meanwhile several thousand had ation necessary. souttered thru the city, throwing \flaming brands among flimsily eon structed dwellings, Hundreds of 8 were destroyed, | jdents were thrown Into a} above the canal. Horrified pedestrians ar passengers saw her climb to the top of the bridge railing, There she| poised for an instant, staring at the | Diack, oily stream flowing far be- Meath her, then, flinging her arms Outlines Plans for hon above her, she dropped from sight. pante. ae the \mpectators ‘neamed maareat July Fourth Meyer i Umma it wae feared that tors Paralyzed, but two brothers, |the greatest Fourth of July “than half the city would — be Webers, 26, and Roy Webers, tion Seattle has ever destroyed. 9002 Queen Anne ave, without «4 The American Trinity school was in charge was ed to torture, He | to the big vaults. |mint, the directa but seized and subjec and street lined ‘Thursday to the Moment's hesitation, plunged in after) Renuptican club b visited by one mutinous band, which . ; __ [Swale, state comn ransacked the — butldings, rying Quickly they swam to tho strug: | pion. away everything of any value, The * giing, sasping girl and swam to the - sinichaectinnians soldiers finally were quieted when | was un from the promises were cireulated that their back pay would be made up, Fifty of the mutineers were arrested when anal bank with her, She conscious when taken water. Starving Chinese Thank City for Aid Once ashore the Weberg boys, it was found they were carrying bars themselves shivering with cold, ap: ttle was officially thanked |of gold and silver from the mint. | plied first aid tactics and after a) Thursday for its part in the C hina | They w taken to Iehang | under arrest in barracks there, ing sentence. The men were said to have been angered primarily by the govern: | }ment’s new plan of disbanding sur- | plus tre time the girl sighed and opened her | famine fund received from T! Lainsat hairman of the American China famine fund in New York RAT-SHAPED EGG IS LAID BY HEN; SHOCK Her home ts at 2124% h ave.| Is BELIEVED CAUSE N. Her mother is a waitress in a LONDON, June 10.—Edmonton Third ave. cate. |] bas a hen which ought to know better. offender belongs to Wars ty Quartet ts |] W. Bland, and has just laid an Aid Bryn Mawr Fund egg which has such a resemblance to @ rat that Mrs. Bland called her husband to bi is « The The Varsity Quartet will sing at egy’ bh ang ae pay leat 3 te ck nial wi” has a long tail. a head with Class un and a pointed nose. Its een reel program of mu-|/ cnane jw believed to have been da ‘aie and novelties by University ar |] i, chock 4 Boies being corencea, vy Mine Starte|| £2, 8ROCK. and that the hen must Broulette and Clift Newdall, Hou Be Ortt 6 Fa Se pyeyions to _ 8230-10;30. | © ‘Miss Beryl Smith and a committee They asked her where she live And she whispered that she wanted | to be taken to the home of William! Majors, 3809 Fremont ave. There she spent the night and Friday wv Apparently little the worse for her @lose brush with death. & \Portland Man Is Four-L. Secretary! “lection of W. C. Ruognitz, of} Portland, as executive secretary of) the Loyal Legion of Loggers and/ Lumbermen is announced, He re-| places Robert 8, Gill, who will go to Baltimore in the interests of ew tablishing a Loyal Legion among the | printing trades. NEW YORK nds services for Miss Law Hl, aviatrix, killed last v her plane crashed at Miteh laying. have the candy concession for the Bryn Mawr scholarship fund to send two Seattle working girls to the Eastern college for the summer, \ Contributions for the fund are] ‘coming in, but not fast enouch to insure both candidates going. Checks ‘may be sent to Miss Clara I. Taylor, Andustrial secretary Northwest field! committee, ¥. W. C. A., 3126 Arc _ building. He Invents Machine Death on Dandelions | A standing offer of $5 to any gar. r who can save the life of a lelion plant after it has been hed with a new machine de- ed to kill the plants is offered F. J. Cole, landscape architect, inventor, Cole will demonstrate p machine at a meeting of the Hor- | tleultural society at Woodland park LESLIE 1st Ave. Floor Sanitary Market ones 10° Cans Best Washington Hammond's Best BUTTER 35¢,| FLOUR $2:20 LIBERTY MARKET 1506-08-10 First Aven Just South of Liberty Theatre RANDOLPH GROCERY CO. Wholesale and Retail—We Deliver A Real Sale Saturday and All Next Week SUGAR, Cir. Bodies of Overseas _Heroés Arrive Here Bodies of Louis F. Leibly and ‘Thomas A. Robinson, who died in trenches in France, have arrived! and are at the undertaking es-| tdlishment of Butterworth & Sons. Leibly’s mother, Mrs, C. F. Leibly lives in this city. Robinson’s moth. | er, Mrs. George Trapper, of Twisp, is “expected to give directions for burial * 4 A ‘9 Deportation of 2 Chinamen Affirmed Local federal court decisions fn > the cases of Elsie Mills and Chin} Shee, both ordered ae eported from the | United States, 100 Lbs. $7.39, 10 Lbs. 75¢ . 3 cans Y% gal.. 95¢, | district attorney's offic to China, Elsie to Ca S Ohio Man Is Named ' Prohibition Leader 7 WASHINGTON, June 10.~Ap- pointment of Maj. Roy Haines, of| Hillsboro, O., as prohibition commis. | sioner was announced at the White House toc 25e pkg. Seeded or or or Lenox Soap, 6 Dongine Oi, % gal. OGe¢, gal. je Royal Baking Powder, ¢ "| | | | botile ILO, all you pkg. White Asparagus Tips, y can K, ©, Baking Powder Large pkg. Citrus Powder Fly Swatters, with purchase, 2 19¢, 2 for. Children of the Green Lake gram- Mar school staged an entertaining based on the tale of at Green Lake bathing beach Thursday afternoon. The per- formance is to be repeated Friday night. j aeneery | 3 t _TOMATOF: BRO or KIDNE Per Can 4 Cans for MANDAN, N. D.—Walter Kuehne, | 11, sacrifices life in attempt to save chum, Rudolph Yaeter, from drown- in reservoir. 10¢ TOIL 10e can KIT. Cl Funernt services were held Thurs: @ay for Ddra K. Scott, who died re- cently as result of injuries received in auto accident, -NAPOLEON ITALIAN EXIRA VIRGIN AVY AN) B je CRAL MEAT, ean can SHRIMP, can!!! PEANUT BUTTER nest; 3 Ibs. 25¢ EGGS—Large fancy ranch, doz 28¢, 2 doz.. .. 55¢ HONEY—5-lb. can, * y8e; DOG ee ie. 2 sloe cine FULL CREAM or BRICK CHE ESE, Ib. BUTTER—The very best, pound B5¢, 3 ibs.. FLAKE WHITE 15¢ Ib., 5 IDB ca. ale vs ds elk ea iA Snappy Sandwich! Take thin cut slices of bread and spread first with mustard and then with Bluhill, Biuhill Green Chile Cheese PET OMA APeTeGeVeradPrsresererpeRsS Bargains BBAIN Gc Tea Sale! nites ne bee toe THE SEATTLE STAR. -- FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. ga TO SELL FOODS CHEAPLY, a Public Market must be located outside the high rent district, yet must be easily accessible to great throngs of shoppers. THE PUBLIC MARKET CENTER enjoys these advantages to an unusual extent and always sells for less. Pure American Cane Sugar, 8-.60c¢ 4 Lbs. 30c 10 Lbs. 75c $7.55 por sack No Outing Is Complete Without 2 SAUSAGES BORDEN’S MILK Tall Cans 10c, Small 5¢ Limit 6 cans. | Sanitary Mkt., Sugar Stall Stall 100, iret Ave, Floor ping Cream, bottle .., Commercial Cream, bottle . Wren Milk, Gt csseeseeree Thompson Kills Hi Prices!!| Brown Sugar, 2 Ibs. ..... Steer Ribs Boil Beef...6¢| Legs Baby Spring rian Powdered Susar, 2 Tha, Choice Pot Roasts....10¢ EMD is. citar veces ROO They are handy to Carry’ alread Cube Sugar, 2 Choice Pork Roasts. .20¢ | Choice Veal Roasts.1219¢ prepated—ready to slice for sand- wiches or to serve. REMEMBER— “oe ‘ake our own suuangens Sanitary Ma rket Sugar Stall 109—First Ave. Floor WORKINGMAR’S LARKE ss Publishes a few of his many CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG SPECIALS Pure Meat Products cannot be ex- celled for quality and tastiness. Ask your neighbor. Sold by leading delicatessens and meat markets. SANITARY BOOTH marcer GREEN’S Stall 102 Sanitary Market, First Ave, Floor Lest Fresh Creamery Butter 35c; 3 lbs. $1.00 Fine Cane UGAR: 8 lbs. . 60c THE Legs Young Mutton 20c | Legs Veal ........20c The Libert Shoulder Lamb....10c | Veal Roasts ......10c rae ye oe MILK 2 132 Theatre is secial Pork Roasts ......18c | Pot Roasts .......10c pat ie ae Se the Street Extra Fancy Chickens, 20c lb. # Me, Frest-Ground Peanut a : Beer Lamb and Beef Stew (all you want), Se tb. | ii!" asc’ cucen'anet’* | Tilikum Market | Ts, ‘ince: Reot.® . : vase whe own Pure Lard, 2 lbs. 28c (no limit) DINE seseceee seeseoeeees 30¢ ‘Try a gisse when'@ , FOLGER’ 'S COFFEE ee , Sa al ry Market se ne . rat Ave, Floor. Sanitary Market Lower Fleer 2%-1b, can O7¢, with % Ib. Free Sib. can $1.92, with 1 Ib, Free Between Curzon’s and Clarke's Meat Markets 9 Stalls 5-7.9 Sanitary LARKE’S MARKET sssvc towce ice BEST QUALITY MEATS Cookies, 3 Lbs. 25¢ NEUPERT & CO. Corner Market Lower Floor Best «---.- Butter, 35c Lb., 3 Lbs. si TH. can S7e Fine Can UGAR. 8 Lbs, OOC OLYMPIA FISH CO. Stall 14 Corner Market Lower Floor Fresh Red King Salmon, Ib. 20¢ Fresh Halibut, Ib...........15¢ Fresh Salmon Trout, Ib....15¢ Main Lower Floor Corner Market Main Lower Floor Corner Market Stall ‘Stall 2 We Cash Pay Chee! LOOK! The Big Drop i in the Price of Meat 2 Ibs. Lard . 55 Fresh-Killed Chickens .25c 2 Ibs. Lamb Chops ea ee ee Wee ee Poet. ae Picnics ...... ......18Y%e WE MAKE ALL | Fotger's € tte 5-T. can #1.92, with 1 tb. FREE. MILK, 2 cans cu Mild Full Cream. .23e 7 operative. 19¢ | Miia Cream Brick .......5.280 pched Sugar-Cured Bacon ....25c Roasted Lamb Stew ........... 5c A SAUSAGE gular 350 Fresh | ooh tb 20e; 3 Ibs. Se Local Bacon ..........19c Legs Lamb ...........15¢ Summer Sausage ..... :25c Shoulder Roasts Lamb . 8c Smoked Loin Backs ...25c WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF DELICATESSEN AND SUMMER SAUSAGE Independent Packing Company—No. 2 FRESH DAILY Crescent r Sweet, Raking Libby's large Queen Olives, pt. 300 B5e Ib. 5 cans Oil Sardines .......,..200 Fresh Nut Margarine, 2 tba, ..43e 2 the. Flake White 2 Assorted Spices cy Mild Pull ream rick Green's Butter Stor Milk Stalls 102-103-105 “Main Floor e Corner Market 1425 JOHNSON’S GROCERY BORDEN’S First Ave. OR TALL Cc Stalls 7-5-9, Economy Market—Upper Incline # ‘OFFER Rest American Ibs. 59 CARNATION CANS “cain iigunatinas Cane Sugar..... © tor c sik wee $7.35 per 100 Pounds Standard Granul: uted eee Set oT a FREE FREE! | Sa dines in oll, can *# Del Monte Pork ands Small cana Milk 4 Ibs, fine Head Rice { Ibe. extra fir Navy Heans Bordens at Stall 62—Carnation at Stall 66—Pike P, Mkt. Lower Floor Chocolate Candy so. | Boiled Ham, Ib... High grade. hy Primost Cheese, Ib, EWING & JOHNSON STALL 55—Pike Place Market ple Pane 4 cans Licht MN Cleanser 250 4 rolls tiseue Toilet Paper Ivory Soap, 2 large or 3 small 2 rttle for 2% Ibs. Kaatern Malt Syrup f-on. pkg. beat « Hops Pint bot. Del MazolaOll—pin BNe; 4 gals, Sh. 2%-Ib, can pure 2 cans Sweet I Quart Armour's Tollet ax Soap Chips. ..10e ted Norway Sardines, as eans for tocib. sack Watent ilour ‘Anchovies in! 20c bottle Hamilton’s Ex- Hieue te 2se | tracts or Cake Colorings, -, + mentaite tio Free with purchase of 65c clan, nation lenses dupli= bottle Hamilton’s Vanilla. cated for less in our own grind= ing department. 40c “Master” Blend Coffee, OFrOMETRISTCORTICES 14, lbs. 55¢; 2 lbs. 75¢; oe maiel 3 Ibs. $1.10 Best Pop Corn, 3 lbs. .20¢ Good Black Tea, lb. ..40¢ 2 lbs. 75¢; 3 lbs. $1.10 15¢e K, C. Baking Pow- STOCK, FINTUR ated CARNATION MILK — oi. 4 tor... 39 Cans 4 for.. PURE FOOD SHOP—1511 Pike Place Mkt. i STONG’S— Bargains | , BECKER'S “MARKET STALL 43 PIKE PLACE MKT. Lower Floor Where Quality and Low Prices Meet ALLISON'S GROCERY Formerly of Stall 31, Lower Floor oun Pr GOOD FOR A WEEK der ..12¢ Courteous Service 35c pkg. Gold Dust Washing Powder ... .25¢ 1b. 8 6 bars Royal White Soap.......... - .25¢ . ee Baking 1525 PIKE 3 lhe packages Elastic Starch.......... . 25¢ 2Vo-lb, sete Py 98 PLACE MKIY $1.00 Brooms, dy $1.50 Extra Fine Broom. - 88¢ | 20c Coffee, Sane ouly Del. Monte Siteed can Vaneo . We | 20c Albers Flapjack... see BBO 5 lbs. Be 30¢ Albers I ed Oats aoe Be s oe can Elkhorn Cheese ie | 4 Ibs. cholee I Reliance Pineapple toe | * bs Apples for... 1-Ib, can Rogers’ aporated Baking =| M.A. HANSEN MC ee ase | Stall 40 First Ave, Entrance Economy Market PHEZ JAMS, 1%-LB CANS (Your Choice Peach, Prune or Blackberry) ~ 19¢ Quaker Corn Putts, while they, last, large pk Se Naptha Soap, 10 bars..... Golden Age Noodles, 5 pkgs..25¢ Double tip Matches, 5 big boxes... . Small White 4 fine Prunes 2 Ibe, extra fine 2 $-1b. cans! 20 large cang (in neat? sugar syrup), 2 for. .4 1%-Ib, can 2 Quart Mason Jars, do: Mason Jar Cn hight jlet F Nest Ingredicuts Pro Mixed Selentifically Baked © & ‘S Ss FRIDAY AND RUMMAGE SALE ‘inrorpay Big Things for Small Prices Pike Place Market, Opposite Sugar oo meee Stall 19 or CO.OP, MILK ‘nigger Six) }_ MILK, while it lasts, large can, cess SHOES Now Cost Less! Down Come the Prices—Our New Stocks Cost Less CAROLENE Stall 19 Mad =} and baked at and We Will Sell Them for Less 1501 Mike I'l, Mkt You KNOW our OLD prices. They were always the lowest. Now compare them with our NEW prices, which are STILL LOWER, ané you will be positively convinced that— REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT RATE” SALES IN TOWN OUR PRICES ARE BY FAR THE LOWEST. : eked KIDDIES’ KID SHOE tra special while they 1a ttesmade, hand- turned re ree Mile Finest Ceylon and India TEAS Blended to Perfection 1st Pound... Regular $1.00 Cake at ........ 50c TOMORROW Jelly Rolls, doz..... ‘Ss, ROWING nmetal and V WATER GLASS .20¢ 45e EO ee eattiters’ —-:28e Quart | 2nd Pound. - 6c yay an ga | 92.25 mas Remateh Weed, ( site Cup Cakes, doz......20¢ #250 $275 $2.85 Pea, 1.95 Developer, Ovater Total .....51e Sponge Cakes, doz...15¢ EXTRA SPECIAL ON MEN’S SHOES len Tools, Tt Spice Cakes, doz.....15¢ Pike Place Market Shoeteria ADE Lower Floor, Near Sugar Stall Where Rents and Prices are Positively the Lowest ay | Wilson & Luckhurst, Ine 60.61 Kconomy Market Lower Floor Athenian Bakery 1517 Pike Place Market Lower Floor, Pike Opposite Sui Ince Market Sta Vr cnn nn en INNER a OLD I TEIN ta AIO Te a es