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Ee CATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921. 3) FURNISH! HOUSEKEEPING | 75 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE > Seattle Star’ nents inl URNISHED HO NORTH END epAP ? room popular pric 846 W, Siet 8! ished © Dally at 1807 Seventh Ave| ! p mm Washingto Bho Parle. isa Sixth ave. FURNISHED ROOMS, GROUND Subscription Rates tloop fae. 6419 Tath N, We Bun BY btm IN ADVANCE y ICE AND r N THR STATE 90. ‘ furnish: a PIANG™ HENRY C_ BWING COMPANY 200 Alaska Bide Main 7194, UPILS WANTED 8 AT YOU “i HOME, F-82, Sta: iJ q 4-ROOM HOURT ‘a8 A ASHINGTON 9.00 year. Lot 80100; one-half binek from car n ° ' mk RoR TER IN CITY basement; 4 rooms a rice 300 down, ¥: ARRY WOOLLBN nier Ave. inter 0091 ONLY $1, 1943 First Ave. shai AND books Flour Bing ss... vey Cupboard Do |Baah 2025-4 Hehe i Sash 28x83—4 lights JA _neat little Colonial bungalow, Windows, 24x24—2 lights practically new) south of Wood: Troning Board land park, on itinney e5 plot at seniods cebesemonte all paid; has See un tor’ Doors and ‘Windowe for} breakfast t bp lights, any, Kind of ne ote, In fac attrac: Plate GI hie tae ‘put in your! tive homes Very easy terms... Itn- ‘Tad place yor ou we mediate potsesslc 0-28 ee oe cpl eae —| RNY ¢ RWING COMPANY y Northwest. HPOORS - 0 Alaska Bidg. Main 7134, Shopworn doors, $1.25 and up. Write for new Sash and Door Largest Audience in fe 's Want Ads . ~ UBT COMPLETE, MOD- Oxi 00; 15 & log ROVIG LUMBER co. 333% riret_Ave. &. GARAGES frites” store ‘buildings, ste. Sie" ce. Ria: co. ra Fa ts pitol 3922 AR, $6.60 A SACK $1.50 blu ot terma to owner, a 5 lth faGSnss Gs ™™} ED a <¥i iD PLAY TENE WE irt paid $10,000 for Re Rrovuieon Bes Pols aie Aye, Neal Sainte can @uistiNGs WANTED SOUTH OF teh, ri Fite it way. & AN Green C P. ie ae 48.00" SUL ate an it. caret COAL oor bay Ft hy a> cae "i r mala ba! 7 cape ix Ss ba] Boston ba oort. | MEN WANTING HOMES TROON, HAR DWOOob herpenters to build how men te id banement: ¥ mt Grevauarter 2, meth Be ua oes $1,500; terms, S741 4 7 > SACRIF Leaving city. rth 440 $2.00 la Satikons BARGAIN HOUR 1128 First ave. corner Se sale of general merchandiae, TTRACHV with basem |. og $12.00 plees to c CENTER. ‘north Mot natty. PAUL wera Car No. 16_ oe tim geet oo BALES: Saghrayicrs and adding achines m ae ricer? fa ri wi) eS NSTERS ‘The 8x12 sine, "e Also larger ¥s,, bargains at seazaskssess b2seks rep — BOYS At ed oO ag ioe Rg ry “bh Ra p rr lj reed ends, in wih ad Rreen, brown. Waldron Co., _Sa2FS-Surin ‘ave. . OH a STA’ AR-A-STAR, maui West 334, Po * Meye: 3-in. Alvect trom RETAIL FURNITURE WARER! Om a sent out on tree at cash Waldron Co's Furniture ¥ write now. wher 210 Unita. *Fonn’ 'Btorseth, Pouleds Owner, w pres t A CRE TRACTS, inside and outside “ some partly improved. §100 cas! Immediate delivery, | Spd $15 per month will get you a 28 Third Ave. 3 ACKER b Gartisid S035. meras bought sold, Fepalred rent- ra Exchange, R. $136 Ar- | ca}; Ai OLD GROWTH FIR Woop, i tne! § per cord, 2 for $17. Su . fh KEEPING Ree lire a md - br. 1208. . ni pS ay it ara A. ea ates repair ce mantel clocks. ee ND; GOOD 3 ea ing. be 100 Wy th: SE aa ah 10 acres te lend, 11k Ss; og ; | $5 per month. 1128 Nint ar) FARM rhs DANDY 3 Ac Nail fenced ~ ose pasere x00 ons ony one goods © 4 our aiitesenre ' sell them at i ction, lese our ECONOMY. BALES'& AUCTION CO. * i Second Ave. te it’ ‘umplemonts. Tet down. 15 miles to cn in, and a sice ee Meee New Fore Rik. Evenings Rainier 1175-M. STOCKS AND BONDS WE WILL BUY Edmonds 01) & Refg. Co. Owenwood Oil Corp. WB WILL SELL DiI WA HAUI -tom truck. Phone North 4914, HANG- Dag now. ais ‘prices, 2139. ve re oe ra = mele eG remains” 2895. 19 Pathfinder Synd. Ser, 4% monthly.) 100 Am. Bottle 250 Univ. H. 5 100 Wichita Royalty. RITIES CO. ™ USED CARS a1 Securities BI WHILE THEY LAST 1916 Ruck ¢: new paint; fine, SMALL BST ADLISHE eal condition «......8 700] trager rent 40, Right for for ee sm enon 6: fn aby a75| About sia0e. ion aireet from 1918 Jordan Sport Marine .... 1,750 <4 8900 , Ford touring: . ft 1919 4 425) 40 1917 Mitchell light 6; like new 700 i _ sretiat x “aries —— |= 175 at Greenwood hall, 85th and eg tober $1. Every- ff - body weleom Meine PERSONAL OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM ¥OR A SHORT Time ONLY WE will give one $1.50 special facial treatment, by Eastern expert, free to each new customer for COTHT'S LEMON ‘ANSING CREME, to demonstrate its wonderful cleana- j astringent and bleaching prop. teach you how to prop- erly care for your own skin and complex! oi fam, Rd icy ag COTET i PAPERS AS "book Cant ‘Kenwood 097! jeeive reward. RESSMAKING or Millinery and McDermott ONE-THIRD DOWN, BALANCE Basy BRING IN YOUR LIGHT CARS WE WILL TRADE ‘ MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO. 982 12th Ave. Distributors for iTCHELL—JORDAN—BRISCOE - JUMBO TRUCK x PARFU! MAKE Youn APbOINT MENT WHY fh PAT? 1 GAN REDUCE ‘ou 3 to 5 Ihe. a week. No starv- MODERN 4- ) r, car. i008 ot iki car line. 3 On tm |5 girls proving to be supernormal, “Fountain Pens Hepsired—Cameran Guick service call 3185 Arcade Bids. jone Elliott $118 | (4— THE SEATTLE STAR SHE HAD TO STEP LIVELY, SHE SAYS She had to be a good footracer, asserts Mra. Bonnie Foster, to Pontoon Plan to Be Aired Monday | A committee meeting of the flouth End Mercer Island Improve | | ment club was to be held at 2 p. m Monday in the Chamber of Com:|] live with her husband, A divorce } merce chibrooma, to discuss pro! complaint filed Saturday anverts porals for construction of a pen Mrs, Foster was frequently chased toon bridge from Mercer island to|] frem the house and beaten when the mainland, Members of com: || #he failed to Keep in the lead. mittees a requested to be present | ——— ——" ry 18 Gallons Seized [Bulge on the Hip by Federal A. Leads to Trouble y Federal Agents) po» snoemaxer was charged with Raiding a secluded retreat six) having « pint of grapo on his hip, in miles west of Gig Harbor, federal|an information filed by the prose- prohibiuon agents selzed a stilt and|cuting attorney in superior court 15 gallons of moonshine and arrested | Saturday. Charles Dufstron, who waa held Sat+| when officers saw a deceitful bulge in urday of $1,000 bail, hin trousers, they claim, NOW QUIT ARGUING Girls and Boys Are About the Same ITS ALL SETTLED! the fifth or sixth grades—football By Wenda von Kettler reigns tor the boy. So far the girl has not taken to kicking the ball, 60 boys and little girls are mentally the |? DO. taKe te at tte wctool”” eur Now, of course, somebody will say According to Mine Nellie A. G04: | wey, wed hue, supervisor of the Child's Study » & boy's way—be'e supposed Nabteaaey of Beatle guile Lae ee eee ir.” @ recent test give 2 school chil- he oe dren in one Seattle achool—3e-boys | a. + ted i RB engl 8 oe and 36 girie—resulted in 5 boys 404] than that which accounts for Tom- mie’s unreliability, Tommie isn’t given responsibilities at home, The little girl helps with the dishes and sweeps off the porch. But the boy hasn't anything to do but play. In these days of gas stoves few people have wood boxes, so mothers don't seem to find anything for Tommie to do, SCHOOL MUST TEACH RESPONSIBILITY “The teaching of responsibility, then, must be given entirely in the school, and no youngster is too ready to reach out and grab it. “But here eomething,” Mise Goodhue says, at little boys have more than girle—selfassurance and bluff. As @ rule they'll attempt anything—and they don’t have to know anything ‘about ft, either.” Miss Goodhue, however, saye that little boys “all right” and would be mighty students “it they'd Just get down to work. “And all youngsters,” she says, “would profit more by their school work if the home training could just be managed semoothly—if the moth- | er and dad could just agree on dis- ts iow rca a Mother shields Tommie TY BALL ‘rom , and dad thinks mother fees, aig 1903 3 teal gongulistic® | nas peculiar methods. Consequently | poe org Poss fot three strings ee pulling at from oppoaite-direc- Ln i Hone aad her a hard tine peleag? = Attorney. Smneniaen, © anywhere.” je — MENTALLY SAME; STUDIOUSLY NOT “Mentally,” Mise Goodhih says, ‘they are the mame, But stddiously, she added, “they are not. |very -firvt the little girls lconscientious and reliable, while the |boys aren't too anxioug about taking on responsibiliti “When the football age arrives — about the time the youngsters are in moon Ti MAY ONC ay it Denny's Addie ‘Henitle. Any- one desiring to protest such occu- ney must file such protest at he office of the Building os ment, Room 605 County-City Bidg.. prior to November 9. Fine and Jail Term for Rum Possession Convicted of having liquor in his possession, Mike Odack was sen- fenced Saturday by Judge A. W. ee ee Two Are Acquitted in Federal Ed Wyard, charged Nquor taw violation, and William Peter. son, charged with theft of an army saddie and some bran, were ac quitted in federal court Friday. AND NOW IT’S TIME TO START FOR PEN “Have you got the time?” asked John Cooper of Emil Johnson. Johnson pulled out his watch. Cooper looked at it, “Ah—time I was going!” he mattered, snatch- ing the watch, Saturday Cooper pleaded guilty before Judge A. W. Frater and wi sentenced to one to 15 years in Walla We Money to Lean TO SALARIED MEN own _ nai non FURNITURE, A et Seaboard Bidg, For an Pike. 10th Pioer. and jewelry. on most sgt ae Contes ae Y toerast rated. TACOMA, Oct. 29.—Obviously the true name of John Doe Smith must be kept concealed thruout this narra- tive of facta, Smith, a highly re- spected business man of Tacoma, tel- ephoned late one afternoon to Prose- ciging Attorney James W. Selden: “I have just reached home from my office. My wife is here, dead. I found her body on the floor, shot thru the head.” n,| Selden found the bullet had pierced 207 | her forehead dead center, There were powder hurns on the face, It ap- peared to have been suicide, “Where is the gun?" asked Selden. “FOUND NO GUN,” SAID SMITH “I found no gun,” glancing bout the ¢ doork,” the prosecutor , “and let no one in without my orders. Leave everything undis- le Co., ist Viahed 1874. ees ALHOMININGS A PARTING. | Woe AND fee ode mi fat donee pen, evening Reh baa Bt said Smith, ne drugs, no strenuous exercises. t is so simple you will wonder Osten atc ron em a have not done It before. © (AUTHORIZED 0 es ate small, T give R FORD CORNER R in my home, and have p tna’ “Giristine Sparate Deliveries .....$ 90 dnd up ily. risting Sparatt. Touring! + 150 and up i¥ You ARE LOOKING FoR 24 ye a ey, writ |. Tol Vash., os ” ge bo TERMS 6 __tor partioulars titan BON CO ARE YOU CLEAN? IF WILL n BUGHBON “CO, Under Northern Hotel,’ 115% te norieed, Ford gore 4 E, Pike it Summit. . WH MARE YOU FRED YOUNT FOR NEW tne uel . aALL $1.00. Under Northern Hotel, 115% ont Firs RAL’ AGENCY. ine. Authorized Ford Dealer: me & Wiiieiksen, Sunset BROADWAY AT PIKE. BAST 0820. AMILTON BEACH CARPET ‘washer, late model, value $360, for email touring ear or roadster. M. ve. Y-FUR- Capitol PAR’ cheap, SHED APARTMENTS 1 for rent, CHATTEL LOANS Senay to loan. London Jewelry Co. : APARTMENT FOR 3 rooms and bath; wall nge; beautiful view. 070 114 Cherry «t me "1890. 105 a ave. B. Pl Lakeview blvd, Cap- BATTERY MAN BAYS YOUR OU TATE tte is _N. G. Let GEO. Hopes | BATH; GOOD, STREL save it Ri AEuarnniged: 2038 3 ome or fer rd, segs 1B 4 Bone FARE Ree ones Fok Ow ODEN: _ | CASH Pane FOR fa ALSO 10 #UNERAL NOTICES c t sw and exchanges. waitin, a At the tata “rer oe. Regt. 3-room, $92.60. Bast by exp o Dodaon a Posciys: |PHELPS At the fomily “renidonee. , | 208 Brosdy PHELPS, age 44 y beloved OM MODERN FLAT, 430/A FEW waED TRUCKS wife of W. H. ot bg apagn- West 0851-W. at lowest prices in Bag National ter of Mr. and Mrs, tam p. ‘uneral services wit Se held Sun- ENISH. Garage, 10th and Kin: . ED AFA ” 5 ATE Ts NOWN- October 80, @ from } FLATS at} oeaNse 3 HY trasantcwisgen ‘Go. Hndortak Ine ot: nterm Parlors, 5517 22nd N. W. Washelll cometery, THR Ft BUNERAL ‘OF ALICH McHON- ald will be held at St. Benedict's 7 : : oraperemente: ait as 62 WANTED—AUTOMOBILES reasonable price. Alaskan, bsite Moore theatre. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID | 2 h| church Monday, at 9 a. “and unturnig ed apa ra oe vn Pike ue Fats tis members dawnt ot "the home, on 5 (SOM PLATO tn ae chs Take Wallingford or Me “FLAT, WiTH aintance” 432 Vine JOHN BEVERY will be buries MUST SELL MY TRUCK AE ir ONCE t Republic, all new tires, Pp. m, fro aE K RET MENT. beg ters in worth, $700. wil et it $904 Sintket ‘ot, B 4 forms. can. be heat. pi eds. 1718 12th ave. 50, for $40 me Gartield 1188. |. LATE TO FY 2A hot ACRES “GOOL NBA ee ss 6 IL Li HIGHLINE | BLV aaah WILL SELL MY $1,000 iQ! QUIT YT SEATTLE AND Tacoma. FOR y000 real eotate’ for $600. Feibs| Sth. bait aie oak sen tar, Ob WINSHIP, 101 THIRD AVE. BEE | Spangenberg. Cutlery. 1407 4th eve ciara turbed, just ag it is. Selden called Chief L. 8. May, of the Revelare International Secret Service of Seattle, May went into the death roont with Selden and took impressions of Mrs, Smith's fingers. He examined the wound. Then he and Selden searched the room, Behind the davenport was found & %8-caliber hammerless revolver, wedged tightly between the leg of the davenport and the wall, If could not have been thrown into such a@ position. May «lid a newspaper under the weapon and wrapped it up, using great caution not to touch it other: wise. Mra, Smith's body was removed to the morgue .and the bullet carefully extracted. A microscope showed it had been fired by a revolver of the fame make as the one found in the rooth and of the same caliber, On the gun itself he developed the thumb and forefinger printa of the person who had placed the gun be- hind the davenport. The gun contained one empty shell, recently fired, the others unex- ploded, May cleaned the chamber and bar- rel, put in a cartridge of the same make, and discharged it into an espe clally designed apparatus for catch: ing and holding the bullet, » No two guns shoot exactly alike. a Pe i aa te LF A isorders; no ‘operations. 07 Ep- ler Bows rehaired. Piniay. 161 av. @_FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS $6.00 WOOD $6.00 PLANER ENDS $11.50 in Double Loads. $600 AT'¢ = $6.00 4291 ACREAGE ONLY $750 HOUSE AND 5 ACRES et number 65. north ft boulevard; can wight on xt is ti in. Also 4-room house, bor ie with 6 acr eprin called tract 217; terma Hed down, balance $15 per month. Also Ay acres at $60 per acro; easy terme, Bee erry, 5512 14th ave. N. E., near Cowen Park, today. worms He was arrested Friday | nee —)|KLANSMAN’S SECOND CONFESSION. CALLS ROW TEMPEST IN TEAPOT® ag hy NOTH.—Several months “The outing and the tumult dies... Now that it is all over, and we have all of us been exposed and feel very, very much ashamed of our- selves and those of ou* friends who have made with us the Great Error, would it not be well to give the whole thing one long, easy glance, and strive to figure out what it all wis about anyhow? It is truly delightful to learn how solicttous the newspapers of this great United States are about the matter of $10 that certain of us “boobs” (to quote accurately) were foolish enough to pay to belong to an order whose sole purpone seems to be to extract such ten apota from mil- lions all over this broad land of ours. More than $27,000,000, according to one of our Seattle papers, has been spent for nothing at all—a fortune has been given to one man, or maybe two men and one woman by the |; HEAD OF KU KLUX KLAN |} | jin Washi: bers the Klan’, actieitice | Murderer; Is Freed by Expert’s Tests Barrels rifled in the same factory by | the same machinery, operated by the same workmon, have microscopic dif- ferences, which, when a bullet passed | aor thru and ts discharged, mark and brand that bullet as unmistakably gun. May proved that the gun behind the davenport had killed Mrs. Smith. But the fingerprints— May requested the prosecutor to have detectives search Tacoma Pawnshops and sporting goods houses and to whom the revolver had been sold. Then he paid Smith a visit. Dur- ing the conversation he tendered @ letter he had previously written on a clean sheet of paper, ‘Have you ever seen that?” asked. Smith, of course, had not, and handed the letter back. May folded it with care and hastened back to |his laboratory. A long distance call from Selden awaited him. he “that the gun was sold three Weeks ago—to Smith.” So it was the hust had killed the wo: LETTER HAD TRAPPED SMITH On the letter Smith had handled in his presence, May developed Smith's finger prints with powder and photographed them, They were identical with found on the revolver, It’ was Smith, then, who had Placed the gun behind the daven- Port, despite his assertion that he had seen no gun. A neighbor was found who had everheard-Smith and his wife quar. reling the night before the tragedy. The net seemed complete, A charge | 0; of murder was prepared and Smith Was on the verge of being arrested when « woman appeared at Belden's Office. In May's presence she told Selden she had just returned to the city, having been called away the day of Mrs, Smith's death. “That morning,” she said, rs, Smith came over to my house. She gave me a note to give to her hus- | d's gun that those ee m Joseph Simmons of Atlanta, Ga., imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, arriving at the house office building ton to talk with congres: ring resolutions for an extensive investigation of the bullet fired from that particular} to determine when, where! boobs of America People have given this money, we are told, to belong to an order whose | purpone it is to kill Catholies, niggers and Jews. My word, what a won derful thing the newspapers haye un- earthed! THINKS ‘1 DEMANDS SECOND “ FESSIO: The people of Beattie have been reading a splendid collection of lies and half truths for some time, but at last the fuss seems to have died down, Out gf justice, even where Justice ts not due, allow me to again ask that you give space to this The Ku Klux Kian in Seattle is atill in Seattle, and will always be in Beate. went in with their eyes open, and knew just exactly what they went in for. Not a man begrudged his 10 dollars, then or now, All of the rot that has been written about the Se- ttle Klan is rot, and nothing more. But there are many of us who would, like to ark one question, |. ¢: WHY are the newspapers #0 inter. ented in the Ku Klux Klan? EXCLUDE NEGROES LIKE OTHER WHITE ORDERS Like every other white order, we exclude the colored brother. Like the Knights of Columbus, we have a religious line—we are protestants. We do not take in those of the Jew- ieh faith, unless they have changed committee mem- band when he came home that eve ning. I have just heard found her dead. Here is the note.’ ‘My dear hi said, “Lam ending it all. ould never. make you happy—Your "Wife." It looked like a “plant” to throw the investigat May reat Backs Selden that ft was probably a forgery, but by com- paring undoubtedly authentic ezam- {plars with the suicide note, it was |found to have been actually written |by Mra. Smith. | Smith was not charged with mur. mg asked him why he had lied about not finding a gun," said May. “He explained that he had become so panic stricken at the sight sof [his wife's body, so came, that he was ir Mrs. Francoise Levapresto Grant City, Staten Island, ew York, who recently cele- brated her 100th birthday, has received a proposal of mai e from a 103-year-old Baltimore, Md., man. Mrs. Levapresto says, “A woman is never too old to get mar- ried,” but has not yet accept- ed the offer. The mén who went into it,! PAGE 13 | thelr ways, and become a member of |a Protestant church. it has never been shown that we have killed a |nigger, a Jew or a Catholic. Truem« |there have been some lynchings the South, but they have that habit down there, and maybe there are Jews, Catholics and Ku Klux mixed up in the hangings down there. Cer. tainly no member of the Seattle Klans know, And now a word or two about Se attle Klans, The Ku Klux is an organization that is more mysterious than any other, in that tts members are invisible. They are not only in- visible to the “alien world,” but un- der certain circumstances are invis- ible to each other, You and your readers may rest’ assured that this invisibility will never be exposed by any newspaper, and the weak stories about the Kans in Seattle, as “ex- posed” recently, are looked upon by those who know as only disagree able, and it does make the beticr, class of members of the order look like what we have been called, 1, ¢.: STATEMENT NEVER BEFORE PRINTED IN WEST In the epirit of fairness, you~are> asked to print the attached clip ping, which is a statement made by one who has only had slander and disgrace hurled at him by the newspapers of the country. This is clipped from an castern paper, which had the decency to'print it. |No paper in the West has given |any publicity to the Kian's side of this issue, with thes one excep- tion of The Seattle Star. You have been fair and just, attacking us, we admit, but your attack has seemed justified, and you have —— clean. We admire you for it. This, ike my first “confession,” {fg written as an individual Klans- man, and has no official sanction. Its aim/ts twofold. First, I wish to impress the fact-that the Ku it te not dead nor There's a mystery in this thing. Why not investigate from the other end as well? “ITSUB.” 2% le of a statement here ioe oe nies ag i b | 4 Ly | | ? £ I ze i HE i gst 5 ! z i i Hee i al i i < l i f ie 5 : ii #8 i i a l j z i 5 3 i e 3 4 FE pisEg Z it ne ip I irs H i itl 32 “é 8 ¢ 3 f 3 i ) i ii j f us Fa & 3 Pry FFe £ < 3 q nection with the organization.” . Ps in Owner’s Absence ; ‘Three Oriental rugs, a silver tea ; set and possibly other valuable ar.” ticles have “been taken from the ¢ home of Darrah Corbet, 120 34th ave, N. while the family is absent on a trip Bast. The robbery was reported to the police by W. H. Beacher, 114 Maiden lané, who no- | ticed the front door had been broken ; open. A $400 Oriental rug was taken ‘from the hallway of the Adrian Court apartments Friday Say