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ID DAY, MARCH. 1921. ADE LOVE TO HIM HE DECLARES Man Files Answer to $50,- 000 Love Balm Suit; He Demands $3,000 & Knutson, 64 maleaman, of Lewiston, Idaho, sued by Myrtle Schott, seamstress, of this @ity, for $50,000 for alleged breach | of promise to marry, accused Mrs Behott of making love to him ahd ~@emanded $3,000 damages in his ross complaint fled by his attor ¥. George Olson, Thursday, Kanteon asserts be met Mr. hott in May, 1920, when he was looking for a “companionable wife” and shortly afterwards she informed | him she was in love with him and greed to marry on certain condb tions. Pursuant to this agreement, he =~ me pave her $20 a week while wusbam! was seeking divorce in Br anton. Then, when this @ction failed, he declares, he gave Der $100 and other money to bring @ivorce proceedings here, which ‘Were successful in November. He says he sanyo he | beeght her many Mrs. | IN LOVE WITH MOTHER-IN-LAW || LONDON, March 4.—Mra, Mar Faret Alderton, a wife of 19, com- plained In the West Hartlepool court that her husband had de come infatuated with her mother. He admitted he had teen on friendly terma with his mother-in aw, and that he had not spoken to Din wife for five months, He was orflered to pay his wife $6.5 & week Two Prisoners Are Trying Hunger Strike NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Mareh 4—Two prisoners in the Middlesex county fall are on hunger strikes, tt became known today, A. F. Matte) Hungartan, charged with mailing | threatening letters, and J. K. Kep } pus, Italian, held as a witners, have been without food since Monday, contly articles, Including a $675 fur coat and then left the city for a short trip. On his retarn be claims be heard she had kept company with other men and she did not deny It. He asserts she then urged him to buy the Charleston hotel and told him she would not marry him un lens he gave her neveral thousands of dollars, threatening sult for comply. Tn the pending suit, he mya, she has kept ber wae JUAREZ, Mexico—Prohidition to be submitted to voters of Chihua hua Mareh 27. LIBERTY MARKET 1506-08-10 Fir First A e. Just South of | Liberty Theatre RANDOLPH GROCERY CO. Extraordinary Inventory Sale WE DELIVER SALE SAT. and all NEXT WEEK SUGAR Less than wholesale, 10 lbs 87c GOOD PRENES, 4 Ibs 25c, 25 Ib box $1.25 SOAP, Crystal White, 5 bar limit for 25c SOAP, P. & G. Lenox, 5 bar limit for (9c KARO, 10-Ib can 69c; 5-lb can 37¢ Extra Large Prunes, 2 bs. 25¢ Black oo’ 2 be..........35¢ rt four for. .25¢ Campbell's Tomato Soup. .10¢ ITRUS Washing Powder 25¢ BRAND Coffee, 3-lb can $1.00 . COFFEE, 5-lb can... $i. 95 FESS i i EEE zee lonte Tomato Sauce, RENOGRaE FFPPFIFTEF VD ; TF if : ; ; 3 cans. fine Walnuts, 6-Ib. limit, 3 Ibs. . A Monte Peaches or Apricots, 35¢ 3 for. $1 00 ite Corn, 2 cans for........ ite Extra Sugar Peas, can... can Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 cans. .. lonte Baked Beans, 2 cans lonte Tomato Sauce Sardines, 2 cars. . 4 cans. ...-..-- A! TWO FOR 50c¢ size can Peaches, 2 cans for. 50c can Pears, 2 cans for 50c size can Apricots, 2 cans for...... 50¢ jar Marmalade or Jelly, 2 jars. ob ennevean's 50¢ package Cocoa or Chocolate, 2 packages PEANUT BUTTER, thebest 3lbs 25c EGGS LARGE FANCY RANCH, DOZ. 35c Honey, 5-Ib. can, $1.10; 90c quart jar. 75e jar Preserves or Jelly. Full Cream Cheese, Ib. ... FLAKE-WHITE .. LARD MPOU 2 Ibs 35¢, 5 Ibs 75¢ ND LOOK IN YOUR SPICE C/NS NUTMEG CLOVES ALLSPICE MUSTARD CINNAMON PAPRIKA GINGER C A POUND GROUND OR WHOLE While They Last—Remember, Best Grade lbreach of promise if he failed to) | | Fotn, ‘The “Chinese Helen” they call her. For, lke Helen of Troy, the out break of a war is credited to Dong | Lal, the wistful one. Along the alleys, lanes and streets | of Seattio’s Chinatown and those of | other Pacific Coast cities the gay lan- terns and trappings of the New Year jetill hang untouched, tho the New | Year has come and gone. Fear lives |behind every barred door and win |dow and the streets are all but de. serted. | | One of the bloodiest tong wars tn | Chinatown history brewa, And Dong Lat, tt-yearold Chinese | maid, is in the San Francisco jail charged with bringing It about. This | ts unprecedented; staggering. tn fact, | when the Oriental depreciation of women is considered, It is not un-| common for a tong to go to war over 4 slave girl. But for a slave girl to a & war of vengeance—this could not have heen dreamed even by the slaves of the optum pipe, Yet it is written in the police | records that this very thing has hap. |pened; that Dong Lal, the wistful one, employed every weapon known to tong warfare; that she called into | secret conference four gunmen and put a price of $2,000 on the head of Go Foin, known as the bully of Chinatown; thag the gunmen set out to win the reward, waited under! cover of night upon a dark stairway, and Dong Lal was avenged, for Go “two-run man” and « “killer* of the Suey Dong Tong, lay dead when the police arrived. | Starts Coast Tong War Slave Avetiges Insult Chew C! huey, Brominent tn Fangeton: fly ino! pring the “killer.” | THE SE SEATTLE STAR The “Chinese Helen” They Call Her Ying tong circles, wan arrested shortly afterward as one of the slay ers and that is why war ts near be. tween the Suey Dongs and the Jung Yings, Also that is why Dong Lal is under arrent ns the slave girl who went to war, f@s it wan dincovered that Chew Chuey was the master of “the wistful one.” Here the mury turns tack to the month of November; to # night when |the young men of the Jung Ying tong were muthered about the tables of a Chinatown cafe Slave girls waited about to enter tain them. Among the banquetery was Chew Chuey. Tate in the evening the door of the banquet room opened and tn walked Go Fotn. As member of @n. other tong this waa an act of al Most unprecedented daring and an open insult. Yet such was the reputation of Go Fotn as a killer that not a man tn the banquet room moved to eject him. Most of them guenned why Go Fein had come, toward Deng Lal, did not halt Go Foin waited hin tima ‘Then he walked to the end of the room where! Dong Lal stood and announced that he had come to take her with him. | ‘This waa, to the master of the slaye girl, as a glove to the duelist ¥ Chew Chuey did not move. But the rirl did. She slapped the man « sheved him away. Go Foin grabbed | a knife from the table and tabbed | her, And stitt the banqueters nt and they looked But the banquet Go Fotn ian TERY FLOUR 49D. sk Blue Stem Patent $2.25 49-1, ak Westlake Spectal 0 49-1, ek Centennial Rest .82.55 Sagar Stall SUGAR Reet 5 Ibs. 10 ZOBLE GROCERY CO. STALL 105 Skinners Macaront or Spaghetti, TOMATOES, can . $1.25 Preom ... Soc pke. N.Y, Buckwheat Flour. Good PRUNES, 3 the. . 200 can Minced Clam 400 pkg. Exeslo CAK 4Se Jar ASPARAGUS . Campbell's Soupa, ean . Len can PEACHES . %th. pkg. BLACK TEA . 4 Iba. Rest Navy BEANS . 2 bars TVORY SOAP 4Se can Royal Baking Powder . Criseo, can. 20¢, 30¢, 60¢, $1.20 | PHONE ELAAOTT 4314 | 3 pkee.... . 25¢ 809 Albers’ Dack- wheat, large phe. 200 LEAF LARD —eoveramms tmeca «= 1 5C STALIS 8 AND9 ARCADE STALIS 8 AND 9 MARKET You Get the BEST VALUES and the BEST OF MEATS Here Shoulder Mutton, Ib. 12%4¢ 1214¢ 12%¢ 30¢ Veal Roasts, Ib... Strip Bacon, Ib Good Steaks, Ib 15¢ Mutton Chops, 2 Ibs. .35¢ Hamburger and Sausage, per pound 2 Eastern Bacon, Ib... .35¢ We Give Western Publicity Certificates, which means Cash to You. Stall 157 I JDSON'S COUNTRY BUTTE: STO Stall 159 Fed. or Co-Op. MILK| HONEY— Oo can Small can .... 5¢ 1 Amited—4 of any one of t Stall 106 LIBERTY — Stall 106 FRUIT AND ETABLE CO. FANCY POTATOES, 100 Ibs. ........ FANCY WINESAP APPLES, box . LEMONS, dozen Stall 124 [TEA—tiue Ribbon, | 4 th, 27¢) $1.00 nom, 2 cans. .25¢ | NwRay-A, Hidb, 20¢ | hese specials to a customer WESTLAKE GR OCERY STORE Phone Main 1434 THE BASEME: 49-Ib, sack SNOWFLAKE FLOUR, at Stall. 5 bars Crystal White SOAP. Caseade MILK, can 2 cans CORN or PEAS .. Large package WASHING P | wtarted a war, [GAS STATION AGAIN ROBBED PAGE 19 Good Children’ 8 Home Is Offered| Days Noted in Feb. Any one who wants @ good home for ohildren ‘wea anked today by the committes on unemployment to ap ‘Thursday night, for the #txth time | ply at once to room 9, Labor temple. thin winter, the at Fourth ave, held up. The lone bandit forced NR. C. Baton, Lenora ot, was | dard Ol) station | Phone Millott 2424, ydale grant warehours will | below freezing on February 16 and) n March 9 for donations for | rose to 62 degrees above on Vebruary unemployed farilites of Beattle apd | 23. 8 be op the only employe on duty, to hold up Majoining district his hands whtle he stole between $30, and $35 from the register. The robber carried an automatic pistol, Informally calling on T. L. Kraft 1108 Peart #t, Thursday, burglar stole $30 and a quantity of tobacer Jack Ladour’s cauliflower ear ar hard-bolled mug were wréaking hav oe with clothing dealers until Dete tive A. A. Brown and L. C. Harris | intervened Thuraday, Ladour is | laged to have collected several suits | and $1.25 from clothing dealers by simply being hard-botled, Walked oul A few days later he disappeared from San Franciaco. ‘The drama moves now to the night of the shooting and finds three peaceful Chinese smoking thelr pipes in a Chinatown room. The walls are thin in Chinatown and, from an ad. Joining room, these witnesses may came thé following convernation: “Go Fotn has returned to town for the New Year celebration,” they my Dong Lal remarked. “He must be killed tonight.” “How much?” came another voice “Two thousand dollara” And that was all. Go Foin was killed that very night. And Dong Lai was avenged. And | thateis why they call her the “Chit nese Helen,” the slave girl who Makes Kiddies Strong and Healthy Growing youngsters need ap petizing, body-bailding food— food that appeals to youthful appelites They enjoy SPREDWELL Peanut Butter became it's mighty good. Give them all they can cat—epread it thick —on bread of crackern, For SPREDWELL b absotute ly pure—simpty big, meaty Peasvats ground into delicious, goldem peanut butter, No cheap oil or anything ce lb added, Try SPREDWELI—today, SHORT, PHILIPS & HEALY, Inc. 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H. electric power in roughly equivalent | Jennings, Friday. to 40,000,000 tons of coal, Coldest and Warmest The coldest and aguin the warment day so far thin winter was recorded | during ebruary, ameccording to} Weather Forecaster Salisbury. The | thermometer registered #tx degrees A. PERSON, 2%, was charged with He was arrested at 719 Dearborn OME folks think Thurnday night One of the wonders of Australis te Take Kyre, which in below sem level, AeA Buccensful treatment of tonsils and throat without opet testimonials, Herb Medicine Cay Box Lad 1, Beattie —Advertioaaas Cuticura Soap —Is Ideal for good tea an expensive luxury. But--it isn’t. It’s really more economical than any inferior tea. Prove it! Tell yee you Galt’s Tea. grocer to send learn what a deli- cious flavor and delightful fragrance you get in Galt’s—at about’a quarter cent per cup. 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