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THIS STORY oo _ MAKES YOU PROUD! NO? Nary a War Cry in It, But ao Thousands of Redskins | : Bite the Dust! BY JACK JUNGMEYER SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21*—Like } Indian stori Here's one the wild A.woolly writers haven't told. It BAR't v thrillingly gory one. Th ian’t a war cry or a wok it, tho thousands of redskins bite Fr dust, But that's just the point For 70 years the California In @ians, most peaceful of an aborigines, have distress, disease, ‘and gene Meekness and the fathers in the word THEY PLACED THELR TRUST | IN UNCLE SAM | They placed the @s their trust in Une ing in tb trea “treaties of peace they were termed, by wh enfore Ny mean nd frie . ernment was to reserve in f for the Indians 7,500,000 acres of land; to provide inst and schools, and to pay certa ums in goods amounting to $1,800,000 In retyrn the Indians agreed to} eede thelr land ri to the govern Ment, to accept its sovereig to keep the peace and to take 18 speci fied reservations With singular fidelity kept their pledge ment’s part of the termed va Fant case of wholesale injustice ever | perpetrated upon thewriginal Ameri-/ Tands then worth between $10 000,000 and $12,000,000 the rate] Of 01.25 per acre, were taken from | the Indi en tho nate of | "S152 didn’t ratify the t a, while | nothing was given in retu TREATIES CONVENIENTLY " IN WASHINGTON Much to the liking of influenti ts whose gald stampede buf: | " | these brown folks from their | ¢ ‘ancient home in the golden hills and | ot Menten iia ceamveineds teat | Titled British women, one a former American and both noted for their beauty, are going im the secret archives at Washing-| 9” an expedition up the Nile with the purpose of penetrating farther into darkest Africa tom, They have’ been but recently | than any white woman has ever ventured Their husbands will accompany them. They resurrected. are the viscountess of Maidstone (left), daughter of Mrs. Anthony Drexel of Philadelphia, re tp a for oq greta and the duchess of Sutherland (right). Map shows the district they will explore. chapters in the shameful human a. that has dragged on thru 70 ae oncom [Coal Takes a Drop in Harassed Italy ROME, Jan. 21.—American coal i« |now quoted at $16 a tan, delivered This ia a drop over war prices, It- aly imported 517,000 tons of coal in | Novemt 900 tons coming from y.1 tons from America nd 103,000 from Knglish sour the red men | at e ree and the return 0 $24,320 ai Th dvi Nor Loving Scares Dan Cupid ° NEW YORK, Jan. 21 Cupid can not be scared by high rents and living costs if ma: licenses. is | sued here were 0% weand. & “The mext chapter, and maybe the final one, is about to Be written in congress in action on the court of bill which seeks to make ree titutiog to the Indians. Sponsoring this bill are certain! California representatives and the board of Indian co-operation, belated justice for the remn this once populous race. And so-—because they are a patient) and trustful sprin 00 Indiwns in ¢ fornia. From the Tehachapis t confine his prac ‘| Blue-Eyed Hubbies Practiced Too Well; recs ee Most Fs Fickle, Is Sued for Divorce Lamaden, charity + SACRAMENTO, Jan Leeds, after 17 years f officer of ot' She views 4 in ‘inet, House for 100 Years Cal baervation Siskiyous, in tepre and shiac - record-keeping finds that ‘5 aes - - Py es are eagerly clacking over th r tha per cent of 1 are apenas: gy Kags. Jan. = ornetg genre aaian The sare Mrs. Rebecca The has just cele bitter acorn pottage as the tale | blueeyed. Or of the vey, who i brated her : 100th hday in the Edwin H suing her | same house in which she was born told again of the promise va he possible restoration to anc Fespect and station ‘The 15.000 were 200,000 when mark and seal solemnized the treaties. THEIR LIVES HAVE BEEN 4 BATTLE AND MARCH ‘Their lives have been a battle and @ march. Deprived of land, having | no legal status until recently, this | onee proud and still industrious race | has been reduced by constant evic-| \ tions and impositions to the pitiful | ptate of wanderers and {ll-paid hire-| lings, while their former gardens | E gape with holes from which the gold | seekers took their millions, or wave to wheat rooted in deception And while these people have been ing threescore-and-ten for the | y of peace, warrior tribes in| other states with red hand and} grins of derision for the pacil their cousins, have been liv the fat of the land. Harve wife deserters had dark eyes FIRST AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UNION ST-Sa Entrances First and Second Aves.—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. AMERICAN GROCERY STORES CO. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET They have seen their children’s! CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL 1LIC MARKET children denied school privileges, SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, OCCIDENTAL AVE, AND YESLER WAY have borne race discrimina as Best Standard Tomatoes, 2 large cans 21¢ Hunt's Solid Pack Tomatoes eans oi Cut String Bean | Se eded Raisins, 11- | Del Monte Sliced Pir cans .... Pure Cane Sugar, full weight cloth bags. 5 Ibs. - 43¢; 10 lbs. S5¢ 100. Ik $8.35 Borden’s Milk, tall ¢ ° Campbell’s Soups, all roueinliba: ‘ Yellow or White Corn Mea bags Pure Rolled Oats, Fancy Jap Rice, Finest Small White 6 lbs. Crisco, ¢ 6 Ibs. Albers’ Jenee, have watched a ca and | prosperous state grow up around and | over them; have known ignominy hunger and shame BUT THEY HAVE “KEPT THE PEACE,” according to their solemn | word 2 large FE THAT OF NATIONS f California In-] @ian is not unlike that smail | Burosean nations whose plight has @liciged the sym hy of t world AM they « hat thes treat ed as every other nonfeservation Ir dian in the United States has beer treated “For ourselves,” say the wrinkled old partriarchs, “we ha long. It is for the children still hope. The country pec quch of our children. Let them now say what they owe them FINDS GOLD, NOT IN MINE Prospector Hunts Riches for| Years; Inherits Them | large .34¢ | 27¢ 10¢ .24¢ 29¢ cans roken Sliced P ineapple, larg an Camp's Baked Beans, small ¢ Medium, 14¢; Heinz Baked B Crystal White Palmolive Soap, 3 for.. Royal Baking Powder, | K. C. Baking Powder; 15e can .... Golden’ West C ‘of fee, B Vv F lapjack Flour, large pkg. ‘ Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Pancake Flour A4-lb. bag. A9¢; pkg. Nucoa, 2 lbs. Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate. 1-lb. can....37¢; 3-lb. can. Karo Syrup, Red; 5-lb. pail..... Log Cabin Syrup, small ¢; Finest Montana Hard Wheat Flour— 19-Ib. bag $2 Olympic or Drifte: sd Snow Flour 49-lb. bag Del Monte Extra Suge 3 for . Minnesc I Hill’ s Red Can Coffee, Ib. 21% Ibs. Our “Special” 2 Ibs. Instant Postum, Ceylon (Black) ; per lb. Coffee, I Ib. large . pan (Green) A9¢@; 14 |b. 25¢ Washington Vegetable Co. Mont., Frank | HELENA Jan. 21 Latpy. prospector, has Saas it/ff Extra Fancy Jonathan Apples, box $1.50 | Seediess Grapefruit, each cars’ pursuit of for ’ ; a ofp ek the wil and miding catap Spitzenberg Apples, box........-$2.25 | Rome Beauty Apples, 5 for ." of Montana Yakima Gem weg 100-lb. sack. .$2.25 |) Arizona Gre pefruit, 4 for.. fF But the sttike ts thra no ef | Nice H 5¢ and 10¢ xtra Fancy Jonathan Apples, doz. .18¢ ‘ forts of his o Nice ‘ _. Be uxtreé al Jonathan / * L e : He has fa heir to a $50,000 Romiaarecwen tor. 25e¢ Florida Grapefruit, 2 for 25¢ wt felt to tien by , own § ; a4 FT ivct - ” Mim Fresh Rhubarb, 2 Ibs. 35e¢ | Juicy Lemons, dozen ..... a Pifteen years ago Lamy tried Coley, 6t@le osive b's 4s Se and 10¢ | Japane Oranges, large sweet: doz, 36¢ Dae to interest his brother in the min Best Home-grown Carrots, 4 bunche: hd SPECIAL- . ete Snore | Yakima Gem Spuds, 9 Ibs. for SUNKIST Sweet Oranges, 6 for... .25¢ couldn't see nd oy split up, to Mon: | CANDY STALL Next to Help Yourself Grocery Fresh Home-made Taffy, |b .24¢ | Fresh Hand-dipped Chocolate , Chocolate Coated Walnut Squares, French Creams, |b Good Hard Mixed, |b. . on Fancy Gem Gum Drops, he ae V-lb. wien fell thru 15 years aga, lat : | ettect Ib ATTLE __ |Alcohol Evaporates; PAGE 17 Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE--SIXTH AND VIRGINIA STAR ENGLAND SET . | FOR DEFENSE: | Takes Many Precautions to! rnin DELIVERY DEL Wen Guard Against Sinn Fein | FLOUR SUG A LONDON, Jan, %1.—John ict 40-b, ok, Blue Stem Patent " * , ¢ Mawel ... BRE See tliek cekieke. aiken ene denne #2.40 1) Granulated, Ib. . . .8'/2¢ , ; 36¢ prevent inn Pein trom “carrying | old 1 Pure Cane, Ib. ... .8%e| § bare covets ane Sugar Stall—Lower Section 1 war to England | F k Here are ‘a = the 4 ive | Sugar Stall—Lower Section Sugar Stall—Lower Section wong ‘ht | Westlake Grocery Store | TOKIO plans for Sinn Fein operations ir Phone MAIN 1434 The Basement Store Stally 1617 . anand ee, Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 TWO—The coast guard has been This COMBINATION SPECIAL strengthened to keep out Sinn Keir Saves 23% in CASH VALUE ber THR? dn 5 bars Orystal White Soap B2e, All for 5 ri ' . = ship: I large pkg. Sea Fi Washing “106 naetsaaadie taallabe Vowder * 10¢ caidas heel 2 bars Creme Oil Soap p0e en shut off by| . 69¢ ® high wall, with entrance by ies | Pull Valve ffeo. 46¢ mit only | $1.90 FIvt and and tn (he ‘Thames river side of the bulld-| CRISCO ings | 62¢ | $1.25 SHE BOOSTS g Zoble Groce Co Special or Saturday 9 O'CLOCK TOWN. 5 ba .F Stall 105 Wholesale and Retail “Ph. Efliott 4314 7 > No- 50 sack PRINCE'S FLOUR— x ee en ee | ruaranteed ur ar It’s Place to ‘Rear Children, | P e L d Says College Official J i nm. bent sup he 2 Ibs. 35c : BOSTON, Jan. 21.—Girla, if you're 2 the ‘Glows ure oop eaey, Game! (Hot Boiled Ham Fat) ; thinking about tting married, | 2 Ibs, White or F i ORE see Supply Limited move to @ small town Cocoa, Ib 'asca Mar Th the advice © Sarah Tapioca, 2 tb . . * Ve Arnold, dean of ‘daaial ibe pkg. Wool Soap Flakes, 4 pkgs £8 de ket 4 Colte |B 2 cans Booth’s Sardines Phone Elliott 3145 “The small town ts the place! ReaD | "=e "| OSTBERG’S CASH GROCERY smal! town. | If a country girl t out after] Phone Elliott 170 “Where You Buy for Less” Stall 192 fi” dark ‘We [45 can GUITTARD’S | CHOCOLATE 1 Ib. Dried’ Apricots. | 350 bulk Coffee 5 bars White LAU SOAP . (Only 49Ib, sk. the neighbors know naan cinean, who'll do I no dare 5 to a eustomer) 29c 35¢ Hammond's Best | j | | John Leaves Bird . S 2 Th Jap Rice. | 5 Ibs. best Bayo Beans. tee an 0; st For the finest Fresh ¥ i + = ‘ g of Cook stables and Fruits. ‘ Ibs. best Navy Beans......26¢ | 2 pm flat cans Salmon. ‘ pH le Fruits and Vegetables | 2 Ibs. Roger's Peanut Butter 25¢ | 1 Ib. Walnuts 4 con Always in Stock. 1 Dandy Broom ............55¢ | 6 boxes Matches ag ann, in a will in whic h he ¢ dinposed bss t $150,000, He left the é i the ent We Westlake Fish Market | Stat! 10 the cook because he ow she wo aid he wid be kind to them The Famous Dungeness Butter and We Serve Lunches Stall %5 Lower Floor Pde ge iavcong 7 Fresh Salmon, Ib Halibut, tb. . ‘ Fresh Columbia Smelt. Ib. 10¢ Stalls Upper and Lower Floors Tea Garden Ap (Best on the m arkeiy It Forms Gas; Blooey Ind. removed an auto Gas, formed 1, exploded and| Jan iator BY cup by evaporating burned hin face. | When You Think of Advertising Think of The Star WEXT TO THE COLONIAL THEATRE Plant a Garden THIS ¥ PUBLIC MARKET DECKER-FREGEAU CO. in: HUBER Elliott 4525 Stalls 2324—Main Floor WE DELIVER $3.00 ORDERS With More BIG Specials Home Rendered Can Tea ® Royal White Lard, 2 Ibs. .......35¢ Good Bacon, Ib. ..20c d Barton's Sugar Cured | Bacon, lb. ...30¢ Picnics, Ib. -20c Summer Sausage.. .20c Fine Old Wisconsin 53c Vie f Brick Cheese, Ib. . .20c “ 31lc 2 Cans Det Monte a, HUBER, nae a. 20C 3 F-upoe sees ice. 4 92c) M- o : ; .44c pentuaay at’ The Garden Store Malls 20-31-37-38 Main Fleer We Sell Lilly's Tested Seeds 49c 25c .43¢ 79c 29c 5 “ % Package 50c ts taa 9 ae ms ° é. K r Flapjack is. pke Strietty CHOCOLATES, special, per FREE B. and B. Stalls 49-50 nd Made the... 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(4c Lh. ; 2 % MAIN FLOOR—PHONE war Lard, 20c Lb. um “ “ ELLIOTT 4141—MAIN FLOOR Lard, 20c Lb. 3g Limit 4 o at imit 4 cans a Butter 48¢ ‘os. LBS, Fresh Peanut Rutter for LBS. Flake al Racon 20c per Ib. REAL SAUSAGE made from Real Pork (not trim mings). See itm: It can't be surpassed anywhere. Fancy Legs of Lamb par Lard, 20c Lb. Lard, 20c Lb. “Wa