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~ POLICE MENACE nation who are relentlessly doing their duty ‘And have gone a long ways toward Breaking up their operations. GRIME RING IS Missouri Officials Live in| Fear of Gang POPLAR BLUFF, Mo., Oct. 13.— A crime ring that ts planning to Proumvent the activities of the lo eh) law officials and the Ku Klux Hian in bringing about t arrest nd conviction of bootleggers, mw @erers and other law violators Whose ramifications extend into Mis pourl, Arkansas and Tennessee, ts) Believed to have been formed tn this section and already several lo Gal law officials have been threat @hed with death unless they cease} their unrelentioss warfare on the evil doers. } Sheritt James R. Hogg, his son) chief deputy, Clyde Hoge, and aiting Attorney Francis M Hinder, are among the men who Dave been mar for murder by ie secret organisation. Sheriff has announced that he cannot Be bluffed by these conspirators, and That he is going to tighten the Borews even more and proposes to Fun down the entire gang. | ARE OLD | OFFENDERS Officers of the law, ‘however, are Mot taking the threats of the gang Wghtly because it is known that @mong the clan are several mur @erers, and killings that have oo @urred here during the past year are laid at the door of this gang Three of the active leaders of the Organization—two men and one woman—are in the county juil here Baving been arrested at Newport,| ‘Ark. They will be charged with Killing William McClease, who was found dead on the Mississippi river| Dank near this city several months) SEO. At least one more murder, the law officials believe, can be fastened on the trio. ) While they are velieved to be the leaders it is not thought it they are the master minds of @ang and that some of the most Geaperate members are still at large ‘This | Maintain hot only the machinery for | @ systematic violation of the i ! that this crime ring right now) Organization ts believed to law, | j under consideration the axsassi.| of Butler county officials ‘That they are seeking the lives ‘ef the local officials was revealed thru the investigations of secret | @ervice men who were brought here . delve into the murder of Mo- and other law violations, ¢s- mule, Following the sys-/ raids of Sheriff Hogg and) ting Attorney Kinder, the of the gang became highly and sent out anonymous { Charming House Here Is 30-Ft. Cube Is Rare Architectural Achievement re Ti On the upper left is an ex- terior view of the attractive “30-foot cube home,” which is the subject of the accom- panying article. one of the striking character- istics of the house, but fails,| of course, to show the color effect which has been the sub- ject of considerable comment. On the upper right is a pic-) ture of the stairway in the) front entrance. The other pic- ture is a view of the living} room, showing built-in fea- tures, which constitute much of the secret of space-saving which has been wccomplished| thruout the house. eee BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD The most uptodate house is the one that includes all the enviable advantages of an apartment to gether with the separateness neces. sary for a family that has chiktren Small and compact, easily kept up, the illustrated house i# prac tleally a 30-foot cubs. > Completely equipped with electricity, housework is reduced to a minimum, In de signing this house, the aim was to Pecially the illicit manufacture of #*t 4% much for the money ex-| whisky and the unlawful sale of | P*ded as possible. In a form approximating a cube it ts possible to attain the maxt mum value in usable floor area. However, tt makes for difficulty in giving a homelike appearance. This difficulty was overcome by steep ening the roof and widening the facturers remind me that “buying so heavy for Fal meet them. So I must sacrifice my to pay my creditor's. Suits Compare these fine fab: fered by other tailors at Old Customers should chance. Suits at this low price. NOW | AM PAYING FOR IT Long over-due bills from wholesalers and manu- meet—MUST IS THE WORD—but no money to and largest I ever displayed, in order to get money It’s my loss, but your gain. Come in tomorrow and get the greatest value in tailored clothes that I have ever offered in my nearly a third of a century in business in this city. $ OCoats DA AS A SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY, YOU CAN GET BOTH A SUIT AND J COAT BUILT TO ORDER FOR $44, This may be the last time I can offer “Sidelsky Suits Satisfy” Imperial Tailoring Co. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. 80! THIRD AVENUE LOOK FOR 801, OPPOSITE CENTRAL BUILDING CORNER COLUMBIA ST. MISTAKE I made a big mistake in 1 trade. I have bills to splendid stock, the finest rics with the woolens of- prices up to $50. OVER. take advantage of this The picture} shows the steep roof which is |) | rage tn auch a way that the eaves | j increase in depth as the roof in jclines upward. | STREP ROOF ADVISABLE | | A steep roof in this climate ts particularly advisable from the point of view of preserving the shingles and preventing leaks. Shin “ on & Vertical wall will last 100) years, but on a 20degree slope root) not more than 20. In the interior, the effect of smallness has been completely dis sipated by the generous une of] windows and by the placing of the rooms; the dining room where the morning sun may be obtdined |eives an initial cheer to the day and the living room to the south, where it will recetve the afternoon | sun. An important way tm») which the appearance of ste has given to the house is by the small! loriole which is off the stair land} jing and can be filled with flowers tin summer or pots of ivy in winter. Upstairs the use of a aquare hall joff which four corner bedroom# open, gives not only much nicer! rooma with croe draft, but also a} sense of nize impoanible to obtain if the bedrooms open off the usual long narrow hail, To the north there ts an extended | view, and for that reason @ large) view window ts placed in the dining | room and in the owner's bedroom tn order to take advantage of tt. Thru out the rest of the house small/ leaded pane glass windows are uned, | partly because they are easy to wash and to replace if broken, but} been chiefly because their une tends to give that “homey, cosy” feeling to a houne #9 essential, | FIREPLACE [IN CENTER The firepiace ts placed approxi. | | mately in the center of the house in| order that no space, which should | be given to windows, be lost, and} that the cost of finishing an outside | of a chimney be avoided ‘The jot on which the house ts |placed, like #0 many in Seattle, | sloped abruptly from the sidewalk. | Advantage wan taken of this appar lent defect For one thing, several/ }hundred dollars expense was saved! lby. thus avoiding excavating for «| | basement—it is a misconception Jimagine that a level lot in an asset |in_bullding | | Thén this wlope provided a full |basement for laundry, furnace and fuel room, workroom, tollet and ser: | | vant’s'room, or storeroom. The slop- | jing driveway brought the roof of the | garage on the level of the kitchen sill, providing a service entrance or ja rear stair landing halfway between the basement and the first floor, ENTRANCE AS APARTMENT DOOR This entrance is developed aw iff it were an apartment house door with jout an exterior rear porch to co unsightly rubbish The vestibule is jamply provided with cupboards, with wire shelves, ventilated for vegetable |storage, a recess for the tesbox con-| nected with the plumbing, and clos. | ets for jelly, for tools, for cleaning | implements and a space for hanging | coats with a shelf below for rubbera. | | This vestibule floor in covered linoleum. Off of it opens a wa |room and toilet. |} ‘The characteristic to be noted in| {the kitchen Iw that it is but seven | and a half feet wide The kitchen ts up to date with tts builtin features. Also in the dining; room corner cupboards are not only | juseful, but edd distinction to what) would otherwise be a usual square | room. In the living room the book: | | canes furnish the fireplace side of the | |room, besides contributing to that} homelike feeling so essential, In the} hall a the under portion of which is used as a furnace intake, nd a shelf, mirror and sconces by to | neat the door, completely furnish that room. Upstairs a cabinet is built into each bedroom, in addition to the three closeta in the bathroom and hall, In the owner's room two, sides are completely filled with cup-| |boards and a bulit-in dreasing table jin front of two windows, with triple | mirrors, has one full length mirror jbeside it in the wall, | COLOR \CHEME | ASSISTS To agaist the idea of space, the col: | lor scheme of this house was given much thought, The hall and iving | room were both painted a green over: glaze—-that is, several conts of tur quolxe blue paint, lightly rubbed with burnt senna, The necessary contrast is obtained by the liberal Jed Ttallan pink | | use of peach-colored silk window cur talne and orange and brown linen wedi apricot overgiaze, made by putting on reveral coats of lemon yellow, fol lowed by a Hight overginge of rose madre. With the apricotratlk cur tains and the same overdrapes as in the living room, the effect is very sunny and cheerful The floors, of slanhed grain oak, were stained dark; without filler, to \ give an impression of teakwood, Cheerfulnens, welcome and home Ukenens are conveyed by: the extert or, which ts finished in stucco on crosslathing, waterproofed and tint ‘The trim ts painted a vivid blue, with o alight greenish cant. The shingles, of half-inch butts, were predipped in variegated tones lof red, to resemble a tile roof. Thus the upkeep of the exterior Ia but # few dollars annually to repaint the trim. amali house receives the attention of AN architect. This is one of the few houses no designed with the thoro | neem and careftiness that an archi tect puts into his work. By eo doing. & matter of inc of great impor CYRENA jurday Evening, October Prima = Chicage Opera Co: IN CONCERT ae— Keb. Metropolitan Aiberto Snivi—Marech 6 Harp Virtuoso at De Honey’s New Academy E, Pike at 13th Wednenday eve- ning, Oct. 18: ten cash prizes for best farmers fiddles. Farmers De Honey tn the old barn dance. Ten piece orchew The greatest af fair of t} finest da eharity bali Sunday DANCING TAUGHT Toginners’ on start ‘Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:45 sharp. Minh Baturday after wn Mon Plenty of practioe wocial feature alo the price. Learn Trot, Rocker th hours, eribing all dances, tree Jon's leading person in for thin week only. ning. Phone Bast 0269. pa nearer : mn erases ing to a statement fasued by Mra. | Henry Landes, councilwoman and member of the counct! committee on | | licenses. After being cloned for some months, the dance hall in question | | |has reopened under a permit ineued final action will be ken of the school budget for 1923, If next| year's levy is to be kept down to | the current rate of 10 mills, the 4 | rectors || nwult The walls and woodwork are aa} It in the rare exception when a FIGHT OVER | DANCE HALL [ Another “Mayor va, Counctl" bat: | tle looms at the elty hall over the opening of Roy Thornton's dance hall at 217% Second ave. ., accord by Mayor Brown and Police Chief Heveryns, Mrs, Landes said Mriday Mrs, Maude Sweetman, candidate | for the legislature from the 44th dis trict hand, says that personal investigation of the matter by herself has revealed nothing of the derly nduct of the patrons of the hall Im question. | on the other dinc the, ¢ Board to Act on the School Budget | At'a special session of the school board at § p. m, Monday tn the board room in the Central building will b to eliminate b $60,000 and $76,000 that stands oa the preliminary budget | Two Hubbies Accuse | Wives of Assault) CHICAGO, Oct. 13 appeared in local courts on the same day and accused their wives of ve tween now Two husbands | tance, aa well an an economy proportion and line and silhoue and not peculiarities, are what make atyle x x ry ey, 7 AAARR RRR DERE EEEEED YY X N w LN N \ \ \ LY 1. 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Arreste jfolwed, and never owners p | fines: | Public-epirited eftizena, trying Ive the problem, asked Tanney buy © bons-goone and place it on pay roll | “If there ts a | whole Ux Jing thi jectfon—I I'm sick and them one by one boss goone tn replied Tann of sedan and rounded up “If somebody will supply the t pone, I'll provide the star | Diver Lays Water With Capt. © Irish Robbers “Are Tarred by Soldi DUBLIN, Oct. 13 had robbed travelers were tarred ‘feathered by republi as this pic- an woldiers “Western Auto” is the tire “Mecca” for all motor- ists. Here you will find the type of tire exactly suited to your needs, that is priced right and posi- tively guaranteed to give satisfaction. PHARIS Western Giant +. 7.55 80 30n3'2 N. S. 32x3'4 N. S. Sind N.S. . eee 18.35 3204 «ON. S. N.S. ..+. 15.50 33x4 «N.S... N. S$. 15.90 34x46=«OUN. St Guarantee 7000 M Guarantee 8000 Miles Beautiful Warm Auto Robes Comfort and enjoyment are contained In the folds of theme handsome pure woolen robes, A visit to the “West ern Auto” Store will con- vince you that a robe of the best quality and of just the color and design you prefer can be purchased at a 25% Saving at it Wrenches For All Purposes AREER Socket wrenches, spectal sockets, monkey wrenches and Stillsona are found in profusion in “Western Auto's” tool department, All you car owners and mMechanios will find real merchand mechamiod sot t erchandise here at a con Westlake Store Open Until 9 P. M. Saturdays Auto Row Store Pennsylvania Town 13. ‘The pursuing “One day thin week T went hunting Main to West Side |Oil ply Company 812-18 East Pike Everett Store, 2824 Colby ARMY WORK PROGRESSES ge numbers of Sa m My ation Army Interested in attending the ation army, 1 Beattle this re and othors rmy undertakin nool | state congress r-| which being week nye| = Special wenn the | be held Friday ¢ 4 friend. urday at & o'clo 5 of the councll will ening to which mM nvitet Sar oung people program. At'11 morning there will be ng: in the afternoon e meeting will be of the army are k the hat | A upecia fol. | ¢ ald k Su a holiness meet at held k a pr the and to k in the evening to|® gompel service tn scheduled. The hin | congress finish with # special musical pr m to be given by the the | Seattle No. 1 Silver Band and Song. A States capable of keep. | stern. bunch of kid-eaters tn sub: | < oa. ey. | Zoning Commission Finishes Its Work Work of the city zoning commig. sion is practically complete, and the zoning ordinance will come befor on® | the city council in the near future, |according to KE. 8. Goodwin, chair |man of the commission. Drilling at W. Finch, mubma. | Sol Duc to Start | rine diver, laying the pipe 50 feet be sae ‘abets ahs jlow the West waterwe the new FORE ANGRLM® Oct. 18a 1 « for ofl on the holdings of oinch main is nearing com ; | . Bical nigga the Sol Due oll fields, on the Bora | Water 1 officialn chiel river, will start within 30 days, | the installment will increase the sup. " } n according to officials of the com. ” > > tht | ply of water for West Beattle and) oony which ie under control of lou Tho Babe Ruth's daughter,| make the flow more steady me “poe gon. persons. hinery ts being trans |ported by tr | the first dri k and assembled on nite. | FS) PORTLAND, Ore and| ment of the Blind set to begin here I within six weeks. produce, we firm! the best tire that hag ever Deing « of epark your car that years andy tentio 60 STORES Work on $175, 7 ~Two men who | 000 Oregon Institute for the Employ. , BSSEyszs | fal. fine: heac lot « ‘with Gate

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