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t STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915, AMAZING TALe’ OF ILLICIT LOVE TOLD BY WIDOW OF MURDERED MAN; Woman Says Husband Was Killed Because He Wouldn’t Join in Town’s Festivities HUSBANDS SWAPPED WIVES AT CARD PARTIES JUST FOR A CHANGE PAOLA, Kas, April 16—One of) © most re stories of i} and sudden ard in this clares it is a “small town” frame-up because he once stuck by a minister accused of un lawful relations with a girl in the town hearing on a charge of murder! On the toseve Hornbaker A woman, inan effort to solvd the murder of her husband, told of illicit tions with the man she now of the killing he accused man Is charged with having aided her husband to force his love on the “other woman.” An innocent girl’ stained, perhaps s! hate ever he rst been murder has George BL MeKihene of Louisburg, ¥ as & witness, to affirm or deny the charge that she had had relations with the murdered man. rin tite case de White Public Market}: FIFTH AT PINE—SOUTHEAST CORNER Mra Our Prices Will Beat Stong Saves YouMoney 11 lbs. Granalated 50c Sugar ........ With $1.00 groceries $ not included RRR Rone ee 7 cans Sliced Pineapple for. n Solid Pack Tomatoes for. . 3 2 1 2 ste ae Eye Poe a ? MwWvNaaaAan Frets FLE iy Stong’s Market Always in the Lead With Quality and Low Prices Ib..18¢ Ib. 14e Ib... 12¢ de nite 25¢ yi Choice Pot Beef, Extra Choice Beef, Ib Nice Lean Pork, Ib. Choice Loins, EF. irs wie gen Pork Ste: ak, Steer Roast | Loin Pork Chops 11¢ | Fancy Roast Veal, Roast | Fancy Veal Stew, Good Bacon, Ib Fane y Eastern sliced, Ib Ib Roll Shoulder Roast | est Pure Lard, Ib Be t ¢ mind Lard, fry our Little | extra fine, stern Pork, ize | 2589 omp« re al choice, by All Other Meats at the Lowest Prices. J. P. Stong, Prop., formerly of the Westlake Market. ‘WHITE BAKERY, Stall 8 3 large 5c loaves Bread .. 2 large 10¢ loaves Bread ...... «++ 2 doz. plain Sugar or COOKIES “These Specials Good for a Week HALLBERG’S, 5 TOMORROW Saturday, April 17th WE WILL SELL OUR REGUEAR, D 30c LAYER CAKES’ FOR All our Bakery Goods are the very best. And our coffee and meals cannot be duplicated. "Fresh Churned Butter, on a charge degree f murder 1 be waiting trial | club, next district [the which will be held in June. nite bis relation: longed to an embroider testified Mrs, McKiheney at hearing, “and afte |in Mra, Hornbaker wid ed after the vd loft, be Mra, Hornbaker said Rosco husband, wanted to talk to me Then Roscon made love to me and |told me of the wealth he would have | when Helle, his wife, died | “He told me that ¢ | band, wa term the 4 meeting house in a others } aune He declares | her advances by ney, but dentes irdered t owtn owing a matiman kine yintry lass Mra, Mekthen murder hearing with He er husband the him a tret picture postear ing @ pratt » my hus untrue to me and that kirl who worked in the postoffice began | he cared for appoint some four y in teontifying at sald her ac rnbaker al was the only one susband was at Loutsburg iv ars ago. Wanted to Change W \v r MocEih er “Later George told me Roscoe had spoken to him about a club in town consisting of five or six Persons and their wives and ngle mah and a girl, They . played cards and then ex changed wives and behaved im properly. Roscoe wanted George to trade wives with h. —_—— while, but George refu Not long after the | proposition was r alone t a| han} ar and | eech betrayed more than friend » for her change me tn } another room me, but I ref we ought not Woman Set Trap for Her Mok teatified Hornbaker finally used force | ting her to submit to him. that every time she could excuse Mre. Hornbaker would call| |her to the house so that Hornbaker | could meet her; that Mra, Horn-| {t r usually stayed in an adjoin: | jing room while she was with her phusband She said Mrs. Hornt a near-by room the fi baker gained his pu cal strength 1 appealed to Mra noid Mra. McBtheney Them All! Quality Butter Store ELLIS—STALLS O10 aker wae in time Horn y phys | ee Eges. Mrs. ected 1 which a had re Tells Her of Killin: Was her wa on my he aker, “she McElheney Me Bia STALL 27 Crystal White Pickle Stall ae ut) Rutter, 10c Crystal White Kraut, at Apple Butter, 2 Ibe. Dit Pickles, doz. These Special Prices Saturday shontacepipanscinnde taqeeccieaici Paragon Creamery 30c premises un From that declares Mra, McElheney, “my only aim fn life was to find out who killed my husband About a month later Roscoe asked me to come to his house, say ing he believed he could tell me who did the killing. { went “Roscoe would not tell me anything until | had done what he demanded of me. | Then Roscoe told me my hue band had been killed by two secret service men. One, an old sweet heart of mine, he sald, had been hired to Rill George by the father of the girl who worked in the post ottice. 1 accused Roscoe of being the ‘secret service man, and he sald time on Tells the Authorities “You can't prove it. If anything comes of this I'll draw your name {nto ft and I'll be out of ft. 1 have lots of friends Mrs. MecEtheney sald that from then on she was in constant fear of Hornb until finally she grew so desperate she decided to tell all to the authorities A jury will decide the case in Ihne, but meanwhile still an girl has had her ° She is the “girl in accused, s0 Mrs. McElheney t |fles, by Hornbaker of having rein tions with Postmaster MeEIhe Hor wedding ¢ which wan set, may never be and now she writs in sorrow until, at a witness in the trial, she can clear her name WHAT! HE DIDN'T BLAME JITNEY? SAN FRANCISCO, April 16. Andrew W. Miller, traffic pa troiman, ts stationed at Fourth and Market sts. When Miller toots his whistle the jitney traf fic of San Francisco moves, and when he doesn't whistle tt stands still Yesterday Miller made a mts take and whistled at the wrong time. Then, having whistled, he stepped in front of a Jitney bus carrying eight paskengers Their weight, along with the bus, passed over Miller's foot Investigation at the emergency hospital showed he had a baaly bruised foot And the renmrkable part of the story is that Miller didn’t ar rest the jitney driver “It was my fault, doz he said Newton Pippin Apples, April 16 riding where Edith Churned on the der most sanitary conditions. Strictly Fresh Ranch Exes 25 2 dozen for Pd 45c Saturday 2 Ibe. Fresh Chyrned Butter and Milk ss ee Superior Fish Co. Special, Salmon Trout, Ib...10¢ Young Shad, each 20¢ The Reliabl STALL 28 Rest Washington Cream 55 c Fresh Local Ranch Eggs, 2 doz ... 45¢ Corner Fruit & Shot 25c | oe 4 15c | MEEKER, Col fences and gettin Tha. | when Broadway is 7 | man, 20, to Jose his desire for the Magnet Tea and Coffee J) write tichts and a chorus girl wife.| Co.—Stall 17. his suit for divorce from| Ostend, former chorns gitl,| Gunpowder Tea, Ib. Mixe ric se Ib. student in Williams} tb. Genuine Tillamook tb 20c Best Buttermilk in the City 4 cans Carnation 85 Cc STALL 26 20¢ Mackerel, extra large, each ery Butter, 2 Ibs Sharp Full Cream Cheese, tb. : 15c 75c¢ odless Diane. Frutt, Rhubarb. 4 |months of ran thubarb 10 c to bed, bas caused Robert Goldman is now in New York English Breakfast Tea, Ib Following His mar-| Ished to the 1-0-7 ranch by his father, a wealthy banker WILL LET 'EM SEF PHILADELPHIA, — April Mayor Blankenburg signed today the resolution providing for send the historic Liberty Bell Pasnma Pacific $5.00 Knox Hats $2.45 Veith-Cammack Co. SECOND AT JAMES ELICIOUS 20c to} er xposition. |" underneath PAGE 7 Vegetable Time le Here The “Market Center” has most of the farmere and most of the vegetables t FRADE AT THE lie MARKET CENTER Sanitary Place Publ CORNER Public Market sat 4 oi Market Good Luck Margarine, |b Home- Made Bread 10c Large Loaf, No raise In prices Mrs. Ellmore Stall 120 First Ave Floor gy ~— 2 5 Cc Any Quantity JOHN C. LESLIE Co. Or Any Grocer in Sanitary Market Armourdale Statt Here’s Your Chance MeatCo. ™ Pure Cane Sugar, per SPECIAL 2 DOZ. COOKIES 15¢ The but in fact a big loaf ts very Our or and wize portar bines qualit Our aim is to give you cheaper goods than 4 can home. Mrs. Pfeffer’s Bakery 1513 First Ave. “TOKIO TEA STORE STALLS g4-n6 pmer Public Carnation Jersey Butter 27:c lb., 2 lbs. 55¢ Fresh Churned PEANUT BUTTER*."s:-°:¢'uss:) 10¢ Lb. BIG Dish Ice Cream 5c Teke some home at 15¢ BOE quart BOOTH ‘oo Camation Butter Stores Co. Right Inside, Off Corner First and Pike Is going to give you some reali bargains in meats this week. Pot Roast, Ib...8¢, 12%¢ 12'.¢ Sirloin Steaks, Ib 16¢ each Veal Roast, |b 10¢... 50e Veal Cutlets, Ib 17¢ ean Ba , Ib Leg of Veal, Ib 14de ...ATKE Pork, Ib 16¢ Ib 15¢ I We make all our own sausage ll we ¢ Murray Meat Company Washington Market STALLS 2-367 Ii It's Plants “Kelly Has Em” PANSY PLANTS Mixed 30c DOZ. This we is good fer 10c in trade with a purchase of $1.00 or over. pint, Pure Lard, 1 Smoked Beef Tongues Loin of aueaare GROCERY Stalls Lower Floor HELBOCK’S MEAT MKT. Stall 116—First Ave, Flor, Qa Meats ~ | uantity Prices ~. nn (FRISCO MUNICIPAL famine in| GARLINE MEETING __ WITH BIG SUCCESS girl who and the ~ The hold municipa hip o' eet cars has taken on the riding public in San Francisco, and prediction of ultimate ss of city car lines now operat n Se attle, is the subject of a oun cil President Erickson ,| from ©, C. « former Sea man, now in the South Clossen was prominent in work here before his departure, and is a strong municipal ownership ad vocate. The letter say ; No dout will visit the and seeing thethigh ration of tt 94 Pike St. Entrance Cor. Market who the the white Among those worrying over dyestuffs are looks well in laundryman firm 1 f st whe Clossen many San Franc ear er | ful ope | |lnes and the fine servic » | be leas Hkely in the lieve the rot which ¢ papers print a nip. ‘If the plan to » to Ballard comes up again nex r winter, it probably will carry sinst 1 extend the city ear Advertisement he street car company's news } th aper organs can't forever deceive Buy OLD PIKE PLACE Women’ 3 Co. Exchange pry i MZET THE PRODUCER RE FOODS COST L ro IN BACH PACKAGE STALL 17 wer Vioor, Pike Pi. Market OF SUGAK SATURDAY STALL 47 STALL 17 New Rainier Meat Co. ors supe: PLACE Free Candy 12%4¢ | 1, 5e lle A 12%¢ Rour t 17¢ SEATTLE'S | POPULAR. PRICE D “MEAT MARKET COLE AND HARADEN’S ity PRE-INVENTORY SALE LARGE CANS 5c TABLE PEACHES 18¢ | i" * 28e | i" 10c 19c .10c 35c we! | 10c LARGE MIDAS CANS FAMOUS Cc. & oH COFFEE roaster, 20¢, Zhe, 30¢ ar Ib. Best grade, rT ver $2.00 groce sive of suga COLE & HARADEN DING GhE AND COFFEE ROASTERS White Clover Butter Store Stalls 37-35—Lower Fleer sie © Clover “Best 200 tb am Cheese, Fresh R 3 Ibe Steer Beef Pot Roast, Ib... No. 5 pail Compound Eastern Bacon, Ib.. Pork Roast, Ib. Best Pork Sausage, Ib Sugar Cured Hams, Jb. TILIKUM MARKET Stall 21, Lower FL Near Sugar 12%2¢ 55¢ “23¢ 12%¢ --10¢ er Good Sewed Work, Best Oak Leather, Mtall 63, Lower Mloor, fike Yi Mkt ith Chicken Dinner with Butter, 2 lbs pie and coffee Prue tack Wah ther Dinners with Limburger Che ple and coffee, at...... 25c¢ Mrs. De Long’s Pullman Diner Mt. Vernon Butter Store 76 PIKE ST. 1521 PIKE PLACE ST. GERMAIN’S SCENIC LUNCH ROOM ne in for your Strawberry Shortcake and enjoy @ real Par xet Sound marine and mountain panorama, In spite of the high price of flour, we are still selling Bread at the same price, 2 large loaves, Home-Made Bread 15@. Remember, this is home style baked—not ordinary baker's bread Cakes made of Our Layer butter, | 30¢ to 80¢. 1517 Pike Place 1915 Sample Shoes at About 1/2 Price and Less We have purchased 1915 samples of Mayer of Milwaukee and Washington Shoe Mfg. Co. of Seattle, which will be placed on sal@ with our regular job lots at about % price and less. pure creamery 409 Pike St. School Shoes, $1.95 Oxfords, in .. $2.45 Lace School Shoes, good | Boys’ and Girls’ $1 .00 | in button and la lace only, | #726 91-45 and $ 1 .00 Men's | button and lace, button and | gy 59 $1.95 and. ©: BTLAS | reants stove, or BQ and Girls’ Oxfords and Pumps The. o5e ae $1.25 “MONEY BACK" OUR MOTTO Siceer’ For the Whole hoe Family STALLS 1819 Pike Place Market. Girls’ sizes and widths, pair Ladies smal pair Ladies’ Shoes in lace, all sizes, pair Shoes, in Whe Shoes and . pair Ladies’ -00 and up Near Sugar Stall . thousand spectators gaspea Ithe people, in the light of what) when an iron shutter fell three many of the people will see for! stories, striking a fireman themselves in San Francisco.” j | squarely on the head. Two min. utes later an ambulance corps SOME TOUGH NUT | couldn't. find a fireman whe would admit his head had been NEW YORK, Apr. 16.—Three bruised. DYSPEPSIA GONE! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN vod left over in the stomach to son youf breath with nauseous odors Pape’s Diapepsin is 4 that is a r out-of-order sto it takes hold of a fife just the 's sin an wasn't there, H 8 as 1 e minutes from all n. There will b 8 waiting for you iching of d with acid, When your meals don't fit cow fortably or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or heartburn if you have from harmacist at any drug These large tain enough keep the entire bilitating headaches, dizair stomach disorders intestin iping. This will all for many months and, besides, there will be no sour| your home, y-cent cases con Pape’s Diapepsin” to amily free from and indigestion lt belongs im feeling in the stomach, nau