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Cclosing-out sale of our e stock of ntire bicycles— —every bicycle in this store included in this sale, Many have been sold, but there are still many high- grade Winner, Crown or Adlake models to select dressmaking made easy with an EMPRESS adjustable dress form! HH ery Es ils layer of Sheriff _ Hanged @ie4 without a quiver. Guy B. Wyrick, a friend, who was In| tacts are presented. le walked to the scaffold from his Wi without aid and stepped onto the death until 12 minutes after | springing of the tran HANGED Bancroft is tha first man to be in Oregon since the restora- of capital punishment. Before went to the scaffold, Orwald C.| was the last man to be exe | in this state, hie life being November 14, 1913. Hanséi murdered a man by the name | Taylor—Judge Frank J. Taylor } Astoria, Ore. Capital punishment was abolished ‘Oregon by vote of the people in § and restored by popular vote | at the primary elections in May of tng fr. Geath warrant wan rend to oft at %:20 by Warden Comp Bancroft listened attentively, | made no comment. The Rev. H Aldrich, pastor of a Methodist | ch here, and Ensign B.C. Hgp| f the Salvation Army, were in and remained with Bancroft un the guards came to take the pris to the scaffold, Bancroft slept well last might and) @ hearty breakfast of ham, eges,| cakes and coffee this morning | bi th evident relish. | Sheriff W. R. Taylor of PenMeton, |) Brother of the siain official; Sheldon D. Taylor, son of the dead offer, and | trial, in Orego Taylor's office when the jail break occurred and Taylor was killed July 25, were among the 35 witnesses of the execution, oe The body was turned over to the Salvation army and will be cremated. Bancroft, with four other prison ers, escaped from the county jail et Pendleton, Ore, July %5, this yeas, after killing Sheriff Til Taylor, o of the best-known and popular offi- cers in Oregon. Bancroft admitted, during his trial, it was he who fired the shot which killed Sheriff Taylor, It was largely due to his testimony, at a subsequent that Blvin Kerby and Jack Rathie, fellow-conspirators in the jaildelivery plan, were convicted of first-degree Marder, They are under sentence to hang December 3. From the time he was captured, three days after the jail delivery, un- Ul he was brought to the peniten | Uary, Bancroft maintained tthe stoic demeanor which characterizes the In dian. But nee behind the prison bars, his manner became subdued. He told the prison warden he wished to ac cept the Protestant religion, and at his request he was frequently visited by @ clergyman. Held for Leavi Wife in Michigan ‘Wife desertion and child abandon. ment was the charge Friday against R. E. Hayner, 29, baker, hold here | for Shiawassee, Mich., authorities, Cong. I Miller Speaks to C. of C. Council) Congressman John F, Miller was the featured speaker at the mem bers’ council luncheon of the Cham ber of Commerce at the Mawonic club rooms Friday noon. PANIS—Capt. De Romanet, av} ator, en' ishes new record of 309 kilométters an hour. Better Speech Week Tips | Has your mentality a malignant cancer gnawing away at It, changing fits form, breaking down its usefulness? Mentality is expressed thru language Slang ts the loathsome cancer of language Slang despotis the purity of the language of our flag. Americans should fight against the Insiduous inroads of gutter speech fn order that the national utterdnce may be as lofty and steadfast as the ideals of our nation. Acquire @ proper number of the 450,000 Fingtish words and you wil) F pot be dependent upon the cheap words of siang, Instead of speaking of a man as a “nut” under all ctroumstances, tse one of there adjectives: Uninteligent, witless, reasoniesn, shallow, Gull, stupid, stolid, doltish, asinine, dull-brained, ghallow- imbecile, dim-gighted, unintellectual, fatuous, blatant, brainless, besotted, insensate, ungif' tod, HERE’S MORE ABOUT NEW JAP LAW STARTS ON PAGE ONE |male on foreclosure or execution, or [where the mortgage is for lex than i three yearn, VIOLATORS INCUB is provides that where more than 25 per cent of the stock of & corporation is owned by aliens the president of the corporation shal fle an affidavit stating what amount of stock ts held by, or tn | trust for, aliens ‘This affidavit may be controverted by any citizen with. in ane year, and if, on trial by jury, more than a majority the stock ta found to be owned by aliens the land jowned by the corporation shall | | e@oheat to the gtate, | Section 9 makes @ conspiracy by | two or more persons to violate the act punishable by two yeare im. prisonment, or by a fine of $5,000, or beth. HOW THE MEASURE 18 TO BE ACTED ON Section 10 declares that ff any part of this mot shall be di constitution: eh affect the validity of the remaining portions, | The petitions wil be ¢efreulated thruout state, and if sufficient signatures are obtained, will be pre sented to the legislature for action. |The law requires that the tnittative | petitions in such case aball be filed with the secretary of state at Olym- pia 10 days before the legislature convenea, The legislature must pass the measure fust as It le written or else submit It to a referendum eee |SHOWDOWN WILL |BE DEMAND OF |NIPPON LEADERS BY AL BRADFORD WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. | wit push to a shewdown Its protest | The action of the people of Call fornia tn adopting the land le | makes the issue here more clearty| defined, as the protest of Japan new | | will be considered formal, and as a |protest against an accomplished | tact. | ef the law the Japanese objections were only tenta- | tive, as they were made on the as leumption that the California law was to be pamed. One of the next | fore has been the principal point in \the discussions, Under this agree | ment Japan voluntarily undertook | restrict tinmigration. The revision jof the agreement was | meet the position of this country a more absolute restriction. Japan now will bring forward protest agninst the Callfornia » It In understood the mikade's ernment will demand that the United States not only Intervene to wipe out the present Culifornia law, but jal) United States matutes dine tory agninst Japanese ready in this country, One of the arguments Japan will bring up in ber that the discriminatory legislation wet aside wil] be that the California law is in violation of the existng treaty of commerce and navigation between the United States and Japan, it was learned, eee U. S. WILL PROBE ACTIONS OF L. A. JAPAN CONSUL . WASHINGTON, Nov, state department announced today that it would investigate alleged in- el HE terference by the Japanese consul at |} Los Angeles in the vote on the antiJapanese land law when the Allegations of Interference by the Japanese consul have been made tn several telegrams to the state de partment from California. Officials said today that replies had been sent that if all facts in the cas are pre veatigata eee 1O8 ANGELES, Cal, Nov. &—A}- consul in Loa Angeles, bad taken part in the campaign against Amend. ment No. 1, were several days ago the Los Angeles County Aniatic Ex- the league's executive committer, who visited the consulate here and distributed by the consul and bis an- sistanta, The epecifie charge against Oyama, according to Wiltam 1. Traiger, president of the local ano: ciation, is the distribution of pamph- |lets urging voters to cast their bal- lots against the antialien land bdid- | ing law. SAYS CALIFORNIA JAP PROBLEM IS NOT YET SOLVED SACRAMENTO, Nov, 5.—The Cali- fornia Japanese problem is not solved with the victory at the polls Tuseday of the bill aimed to stop Jap- anese from acquiring more land by lease or purchase, | Thin was the statement today of John $8, Chambers, state controller, and chairman af the California Orten- | tal Exclusion league. He paid that other steps were necessary to salve the nese problem, ‘They are: o ons Thust pase a law to stop all Japanese {mmigration. ‘The federal constitution should be amended #0 that children of aliens in- | Cligtble to ottizenship will also be tn- eligible to citizenship. The alten land law probably wil go into effect early In December. Frank Jordan, secretary of state, wald today he was speeding up the county clerks, no that he could tasue his cer- tification of the state‘vote as soon as | possible, ‘The law becomes effective five days after the certification ts insued, Chambers dactared today thet his organization would ald the state at- torney general if the Japanese carry out thelp threat to bring injunction proceedings to tie up the measure. The league would furnish attorneys and data to conduct the ficht, Cham bers declared, 3 6—The |i] sented the state departinent will in- |i] legations that U. Oyama, Japanese ff wired to Secretary of State Colby by |i] ventigation, acocrding to members of | reported that lterature was being |i} TTLE THE SEA 12,000 MILES TO CLAIM BRIDE Captain John S, Atkinson, Canadian Red Cross Commis- sion in Sib has just ended a 12,000-mile journey to Milwaukee to claim hia bride, formerly the Baroness Marie von Paumgartten, daughter of Baron von Pa rtten, secre- tary of the Austrian embassy at Washington in 1915. Cap- tain Atkinson had dived in the United States for 15 years ior to joining the Canadian army in 1915. Ten minutes efore he sailed the two were married, a civil ceremony be- ing performed. The baroness decided that love for the young Canadien officer was greater than love for the fatherland. A second ceremony ia to be performed, e BARS WIFE FROM |FIGHT PROPOSED LOOTING HOUSE) TRAIL CHANGE! ‘The Washington section of the Yellowstone Trail association wil! meet at Walla Walla November 19 to | Protest any possible change in the termings of the Yellowstone trail from Seattle to Portland. Delegates from the Chamber of Commerce and the Automobile Club of Western Washington will at tena, ‘The present route of the traf! is from Plymouth, Mags, to Beattie, Portland is trying to divert the Western terminus. Women Here Wire Harding Congrats Congratulations to President-elect Harding were wired Friday by the Women's Commercial Club of Seat | Ue, according to « decision made by the club at ite regular meeting Thureday night. ‘To Cure = Cold in One Day Tis Groves LAXATIVE HnRownD QUININE tablets. The genuine bears @ signature of W,. Grova ita Walter’s Clothing Store 118 Washington St. Between First and Occidental Aves. of 3 Retailers were expected to follow watt, bringing enehalf pound Black Bear Brand Flannel Shirts; gray and brown, U. 8. Govt. standard All Wool Flannel Shirts. . leavyweight Blue Work Shirts; all sizes...... Hickory Shirts, all sizes .... * Black Work Shirts, all sizes . Khaki Pants, heavy weight Heavy weight Work Pants ....... Caveralls, heavy weight, khaki oo! Balbriggan Underwear, garment . Ribbed Underwear, heavy weight, garment Wool Mixed Underwear, garment All Wool Winsted Underwear, garmen Heavy weight Pink Underwear, garment... Ribbed Union Suits, heavy weight. .... Wool Mixed Union Suits All Wool Heavy Weight White Union Suits Wool Sox, natural color, pair .........--..+ F Extra heavy White Wool Sox, pair ............43¢ Sample Suits and Overcoats Our Specialty We always have on hand several hundred Suits and Overcoats of well-known makes and late siyles as low as $15.00. Walter’s Clothing Store 118 Washington St. Between First and Occidental Aves. | Wild Westers Are Rarin’ to Shimmy | YELL TONIGHT, Let's got Let ‘er buck! Vor tt Service men from all ever the Practice Up for Tomorrow’ Powder river, an inch deep and a! worthwest are Uning with the 4 milo wide, and the let 1 wel So boot Big Game are ready to go Only Chis tim committee and many reunions of men he Who fought together with the Wild Aewary semitles Want aiymion are expedted. All the old grads of Stanford ur Armory Saturday night for the @al-| ‘The dance is the climax of the Bal- 11) residing in Seattle are prepare vation army lansies, Seattle Blkt and | vation army campaign, and the Pow-| 1° 4, whoop ‘er up at the foothell oa he jon have der river boys are repaying in part! came in Denny field Saturday. Joined forces helr debt to the army laawies by pul’! “ tam gchwabacher, president of the fair for thelr benefit. | puget sound Stanford association, iene apa ® dance are on pele has bened a call to at the ove committees, ninent bu timers to communtea! 4 Mo r of the function | houses in the city and in South park,| cormack, $06 Lowman building, in declare that the evening is bound to| Rainier valley, West Seattle, Univer: | regard to the yell rehearsal scheduled be a huge success. wity district and in Ballard | for Friday night in one of Seatue’s ag darkest alleys. ‘The Stanford reoters want to ye in peace eo they’re not making pul> Ue the recone of the rehearsal ‘The Stanford football team, ander Coach Walter Powers, arrived Prt | aay morning and « large number of the alumni were on hand te | ereet them U. of W. Co-eds to Go to Conference ‘Vivian Kellam and Margaret the one iston as and will Gambling Bet Is Put Up to Judg JurieMiction of the court In enfore- wasn’t straight and never intended Ing the payment of loses in a poker | 0 par. a ste. Same te now conmaming the attention| "i" way made out ngsinet come on. of the Peace John B. | cunity funds belonging to bimeelf his wif The justion withheld Nts @eciaton - plies = Rogers, university co-eds, will go to after a warm hearing Tharsday of Eugene, Ore, to represent Washing the ense of Alex Fanos of Vancouver, |County Democrats ton at the first conference of Unk B.C, againnt Dr, J.C. Gomnell, Bnos . versity Women's leagnen to be held hae the physician's check for $66, but to Discuss Future) tir ’on November Ui, 12 and 1% the doctor stopped payment tmmedi-| phe Requiem and the Resurrec ately after immuing it to A. B. Butler! tion™ will be the subject of an ad-| MR& KIRSTY HAUGEN, who Guring « card battle on a Bound beat. | dreas by J. BE. Riley at a meeting of | @led at the Gwedish hospital after Dr, Gownell declared he would|the King County Democratic club|an operation, was buried at Lake break about even on the game if he| Saturday noon at Meevew cafeteria. |View cemetery Thursday. She ts didn’t have to make the check good.| The future of the democratic party | survived by her husband, Gilbey He aid he wuspected the game | will be discussed. | Haugen, of 4007 Densmore ave, oanlaten oA cence Ania ioes How Do You KNOW Your Teeth Are Not Causing YouBad Health? Your physician will tell you that abscessed teeth are direct cause of many kinds of illnesses and disorders, Some of them are very serious indeed. He is very likely to tell you to have your teeth X-rayed, if your trou- ble not respond to treatment as it should. The X-ray is the most effective method to determine whether or not a tooth is abscessed. We will do this work for you without charge. FREE! FREE!! Each morning between the hours of 9 a, m. and 10:30 a. m. we will X-ray your teeth without cost or obligation. Just come in, and if you have teeth of which you are suspicious, you will soon find out for sure whether or not there is anything wrong with them. But please come as early in the morning as possible, ‘ ; This fact is so recognized and admitted by the medical and dental profession no thinking person would deny it, . For many years oe suffered, from: diseases the cause of which seemed almost impossible to discover. It has now been established that many of diseases were caused by infections. And abscessed teeth are one of the most prolific sources of infection. There are tiny pus sacs around the roots of abscessed teeth. These pus sacs continually pour a stream of poison into the system just the same as any other portion of the anatomy would if it were in a decayed condition. These poisons are very virulent and harmful. A variety of diseases are caused by them. Sometimes stomach troubles and derangements of the digestive organs is the result. Or they may attack the muscles or joints, or eyes, or Mae or throat, or even the spine itself. So-called “rheumatism” is now known to very often come from dis- eased teeth. In this case the poison gathers at a joint or in a muscle, and the pain, swelling and inflammation that follow have commonly been diagnosed as “rheumatism.” It is needless to say that taking medicines for this condition could result only in temporary relief at the best. To cure the diseased condition it is necessary to get at the real root of the trouble—in this case, the root of this diseased tooth. When that is put into a healthy condition the painful symptoms usually quickly disappear. You May Have Abscessed Teeth ‘and Not Know It An abscessed tooth does not always make itself known. It may appear perfectly sound on the outside, and it may feel all right. This is where the X-ray comes in. An X-ray picture of the diseased tooth will show the broken-down tissue plainly to the trained eye of the expert observer. Having located the trouble, its correction is a compara- tively simple matter. if Take advantage of this remarkable free offer right away and tell your friends about it. Don’t neglectyour teeth. This is good, sound advice. And consult den- tists that know their business, Every dentist in this office is a graduate registered man who has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair. . FREE EXAMINATION We will be very glad to examine your teeth thoroughly, besides X-ray- ing them, and give you expert advice regarding your dental needs with- out charge. | cane, RARER te tale ASTED OID ERS EE NE aE THE REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R, CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue N. W. 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