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Show JILTED, HE SUES HER Los Angeles Man Asks for Damages and Return Re-turn of Presents. 50 Borrowed money ....ft 916.00 Presents to his sweet- heart 276.60 Blighted life . and wounded affections. 5,000.00 Total $6,192.60 3 ' LOS ANGELES. June 16. A total of $6192.60 minute even to the pennies-is pennies-is the sum asked by C. W. Marks of Harriet P. Fitzgibbohs and her husband, hus-band, Edward F. Fitsgibbons, Jn a breach of promise suit filed for Marks. The plaint of Marks is a sad one. It recites that when he knew the fair Harriet she was an unmarried woman, and her Christian name was Nash. He loved her. and waxed bold in the 1 chase until, according to the complaint, she and Marks plighted their troth at Morenci, Arts., January 10, 1904, his prospective bride promising him their wedding bells should ring no later than September. Then she Jilted him. |