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i PAGE LW SEATTLE STAR Paris Palace Is Now Wilson’s Home| 4 Furnishings Were Once a King’s TUESDAY DECEMBER 31, 1918. INCREASED CRIME FOLLOWED _ ALL WARS--SEATTLE HAS NOT ENOUGH POLICE, SAYS CHIEF w ent pol Chief Warren predicted the crim according t 1 ' and wh date it haw been #ub riminologist inevi aftor 1 by reporte from all over th math of war, Cris r | country, Police Chief August Voll fter all wa ‘ ne mer, of Los Angeles, estimating This way 5 wnifest more than a 26 per cent erime in ere, wayn I ‘ Joo! KW x00 In a month on, who predict t t ' The poll partment that face with ar er nove he department that Joel Warren n r These men, werving as “ex t f that| tras,” were withdrawn by the city in " an pursuance of & fund savings polic rmed 100 . The department needed them then, prowlers and \ at had estab: | cording to the chief ahed a veritable reign of terror tr { am not complaining, but that a short interval, f wing t “an the simple fact, known by every ng of the arm e, € { Warren man in the department,” Chief War Tuesday stated that th me situ ren ared. ation in Beattie, alread a” Mant “Strip Bewte” ¥ a me; & 3 With lew ritory to cover than jee Handicapped catia. Waa Seamalede, Wwhteh Hundreds of criminals w reporte a recent Violent erime in erating, he The 4 ‘ cane, has a polloe force of 941 partment ng t f while Los Angeles ts policed We w ave @ very hard) In event of an emergency call in nituation to handle,” ¢ Warret ie necessary to “strip @ obnerved everal beats, for men to Burglars anime r ewer it; aecording to the chief thieves, aver rimina ard Li ‘ hat thia condition calls sane crimina eady mu ‘ rth cr from residents of the dence, will t Thome emp ox iets, who want their they took refv ie < . mparinon be and federal 1 1 “ © forces of Beattie. coming out ra has 60 mounted there a ttle present, has 2) Low criminals ‘ » traffi officers to whom we w i (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) el tated iheted. ea. sapeueaiy PARIS, France, Dec Royal | not even. w . the city for a larger polices trappings of Napoleon's sur forma to bewir A been refused. Ho intends round President Wilsen Ameri uhow , ew his efforts ca’s “White House” in Paris Mrs. Wilson sleeps upon a can. opied bed of pink brocade, with pink | tapestries. The presidential dressing room has | closets for 50 suits of clothes (tho the president hasn't that many with him) and a hundred pairs of shoes. Mrs. Wileon has more changes of PENSION FUND uP TO VOTERS costume than the president, natural onary: tee ly, but even for her the closet space coun anit of for 100 gowns is more than ample n pension fund for all civic em The Paris residence of the prest- ployes, at the municipal elections dent while in France for the peace} March 4, 1919 conference is the home of Prince} Joachim Murat, descendant of the Joachim Murat who was one of Na-| poleon’s marshals and later king of Naples and who married Napoleon's younger sister. This early Murat| was at one time governor of Parts, | and lived in a magnificent palace in the Rue des Citoyennes In the home of the present Prince eliminating « the charter were ale Murat are many of the furnishings In the ticket of am Murat palace of poleon's which the voters will pass, is Great drawing rooms open the one | ¢ heal ft into the other | Above, one of the richly furnished salons in the Yurat residences, | yours’ duration, with Ue umbent Magnificent salons, fitted with | Used as a reception room by President and Mrs. Wilson; below, the house, removable by mayor and neil @ bronzes and marbles, are richly fur im the Rue de Monceau, and its approach will nished omen An immense dining room, with| & mahogany. inlaid table seating 35, is provided with a wonderful gold service, which bas been placed at CANADIAN VETERANS "Coors. the disposal of the presidential party Penne pregadly eig iapeomeee AO I construction congress was effected creepy alld ove, ates , here yesterday wit the election of frames line the walls; silk and vel | officers and the appointment of dele vet, gilding and embroidery every where embellish the place The grounds about the house cov- (Special to The Star by N. FE. A) TORONTO, ¢ 21 | When the Canadian par! He s thone who took le France and re enrolled in gates who will represent this county tag I tures at England centers in 3,000 men we at the state reconstruction congress ment reas er two acres, and a system of elec: | sembies, plans for land settlement by | correspondence courses. At present a, & ng that an in tric signals has been arranged be- | soidiers will be conside New leg: | 2 Miers at Londor exe alone " ‘calle on the tween the guards which are station-| ‘station will be supplementary talp the egvésultetal Ghuree. |ecate and tations’ governments tt nay | that of last session, creating the se ne ns’ net board re-| inatitt a speedy program of high: Tho in a fashionable street. the | aiery’ settlement board , 5 loans appro peng Hay iad ead warts « : Murat House has, on one side, &/ ‘Twenty percent of Canadian vet | ink $1,229,689, and N. H. Coffman is the president of school for children; nearby, @ little | srang want to go to farm ‘ entries. Further applications, | the organization. corner cafe, and, across the street, &| The soldiers’ civil re-e er, prove the trend of the #o butcher shop and offices and studios. | p44 interv 220,000 sward the land, the «mall num-| Carolina will bar discharged SEES ER fe Canadian forces overseas * er of actu iers from other stat ntries being due to the | bercular » | 1,500,000 Soldiers desired to take up farming . ed 105,000, of whom 74 per cent hav. | had agricultural experience. It ity of desirable areas. provide farms required, it proposed now to buy Improved land TWO WASHINGTON MEN WIN SERVICE CROSSES ‘ found that 96,000 wished to ava Whatever may be The distinguished service cross | temectves of any scheme of ax ral parliament in the of France Killed has been awarded Private Harry J . : ee ; - agricultural settlement. Half of way of spect era to soldiers. Resroth. National, Wash. and Sec-/ 195 900 expressed a willingne the federal and provisional govern per cent of the French army ond Lieutenant Howard 8. Vanvort: “ . “ h be k batt another work for Wages to gain exper nenta, at a recent conference, made| bas been in ba n Tacoma, according to an announce- Ua dmiiieus. Aiecamdiak 4 ie 25 per cent have been seriously ment by the department of war Train Soldiers lNoint credite fer all settlers. | wounded. This terrible sacrifice Rexroth searched the battlefield|’ The Khaki university, which has | n Dieetine Ge lof half its magnificent army has for wounded while under heavy | just been succerded by a militar | hree Months’ Course | been freely made by heroic France shell fire, and Vanvoris was killed | partment in charge of the late 5 As to the settlement of soldiers on! that liberty might live The w shat fire, and Vanvoria was killed | partment in charge ofthe late press | 4 to the eatiement of eoiiers on| that ly Ar A, owes Fr machine gun nest. training in all university depart. | ain men who have never lived on 4) an enormous debt of gr not eel a - farm. W. J. Black, formerly Domin-| only for this, bu over of agriculture, ap | by French peasants of a pertect y to supervise soldier for stoma liver and in ry e settlement, states that in the case of nal disorders which ia reported erican avin Ss an such men, the intention is that those|to have aaved many thousands of approved by a board as fit for farm! ives the world over, prevented if be given a three months in an agricultural college. They will | aie a in rust 0 be placed under selected practical! Geo, H. Mayr le farmers for another three month«.| Chemist, importa After being located on their ¢ and uatie thie renee American Bank Building, Second at Madison et GATOR Sper einen Sor the name of Maye ance will be continued indefi-] Remedy. It is air Standardization of houses,! preparation that rem¢ bly of farm tmplements, will tinal tract CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . $700,000.00 and allays the inflammat Fa mucus from the inte Believed Insane, and intestinal ailments, including ap M Kills F il pendicitis, One done will convince The many thousands of Savings Depositors at sale edn ee aR Pg ry ey cr lg this bank will have their New Year gladdened by and Then Himself | wicte™Aavertinement FRANCISCO. a1 In < sanity caused by brooding over ap proaching blindness caused Emil B Lager to kill his wife and two ters and himself Sunday night, | ved today | found last night when deputies, suspecting something | wrong, broke into the Lager home. Norma, 4, waa evidently the fir: Dec interest credit of » bodies were Compounded Semi-Annually killed, aa she was lying in bed whe found. Her sister, Nita, 11, was ly ing on the floor, a bullet in her heart which is being added to each account today. One of Lager’s eyes recently wan punctured by 4 sliver of steel while he was working as a pipe fitter | We are pleased, indeed, to serve in this substan tial way the thrifty citizens who save. Keep on Knitting, Is | Red Cross Ruling) The New Year is a time of reflection and reso- pleat “There are thousands of men still lution and we invite new depositors to open ac- exposed to rain and sleet, and storm counts now and get the full benefit of 4 per cent 2 li i olla Oat Alaa Meng Crichton, vice chairman of the tle Red Crosa, who announces that ted Cross knitting will go on until ttle’s quota is reached. Not until all the wool on savings in a bank backed by strong capital and conservative management. Accounts opened Janu- ary 1 to 3 draw interest from fir Begin the year right. teat NEW the hands tot individual knitters and in posse Start sion of auxiliaries ia ent made | Dinner t# work discontinue, according to the Year American Savings Bank | "rjc sist ira lor, 12-year id son of F. € K local newspaper man, were held Rainier Bakery wday from the @ndertaking parlor Bleitz-Raffert and Restaurant 914 Second Ave & Trust Co. Funeral services for Mrs. Laura | EB. Mine who died at the Lake le jhoppital Sunday, were held T | ee aaa BOLDT’S ‘Two Convenient Locations. TACOMA GRIME IS INGREASING Tacoma im at ‘ minal record in the oy { Prosecuting Att Kemann tod In the annual re of mtate cases now being 424 crimina s during the last ar, ax compared with 254 listed canes have increased 60 ‘ ® year; records of aut © thefts have been broken ° eo murder trials w be od for 1918 against none during It in the determination of officials of thie rapid increase Hemanr > free the city { crime,” said ut the whieh untries Austrians to Get 4,000 Tons Wheat VIENNA De. a ‘The inter. allied food commissioners at Berne have informed Austrian representa tives t the allies will immediate. ly provide 4,000 tons of wheat for German-Auntria. The allied and American joint comminsion is coming to Vienna to negotiate for further supplies, it wan reporte DR. J. RB. BINYON Wishes His Friends and Patrons A Happy and Prosperous New Year BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE. Hetween Spring and Seneca, Photie Main 1550 Let’s Go to BOLDT’S FOR OUR YEAR’S DINNER Year New right—and a good the t sort of a start. A diversified bill of fare for New special reserva telephone for New Year's Dinner Served rom 11 A, M. to 9 P.M. Big Four Restaurant 114-1416 Third Ave. Choose the BEST Dentist- For 16 years Dr. Sipes has in Seattle. onable prices. Dr. Sipes absolutely guarantees all his work. Dr. Sipes examines FREE you exactly what it will cost to place them in perfect condi- tion, PAINLE painle. Ss Our prices are low—our work must be Satisfactory to you. Come in any time and let us make a thorough examination of your mouth. BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) TSINGTAO NOW FACTORY CITY (Special to Star by N. EA) THINGTAO, China, Dec, 21.—Tho Germany occupied Tsingtao, on Kiao Chow bay, in north China, for 17 years, the Germans did little to de- velop the industries of the ¢ or the province of Shantung, behind it nce the Japanese wrestled tt from ermans, early in the war, they |have carried out a program of com- mercial development The Germans had made « beautiful city of Tsingtao, and most important 8) | the to them, they had spent immense sums on fortifications and in im- porving the harbor. They had laid t houses of roofs, like a brewery out broad stone, w th in Germany h red gabled But and two flouring mills had been the extent of their commercial enterprise. The Japanese have leased land at low rent to industries and exempted thom from taxation for a period suf- ficient to put them on their feet Electric power, controlled by the city administration, has been furnished to factories at nominal rates. Prefer ential freight rates have been given to manufacturers Tho result has been the develop. ment of an industrial city where Ger many had maintained only bane a naval Hans Damm Now Captain of Police In accordance with a of captaining the three headquarters patrols and substations, Chief of Pc new policy lice J. F. Warren is expectec day night to appoint four leuten ants to captains, at n's pay provided for in the 1919 police budget. Lieut. Hans Damm, mem |ber of the department since 1901, was appointed captain in charge of the night patrol Monday night. The other appointments will probably Lieut Dolphin, E. L Hedges, J.T. Mason and D. J. Drew Charles Luxemburg Eggs Cost 11 Cents Each Tees are 11 cents each in Luxem burg, according to Ira G. Holcomb, Seattle captain with the signal corps of marines, stationed there It is just a year since I sailed from the United States,” he writes, and am now eligible to my second ipe. Expect to have one more before I turn.” Tho regular meeting of the Mount Raker Improvement club has been put over one week and will convene January &. ISe 15¢ 15 15¢ 15¢ ‘I5e A High Class 15¢ I5c Treat. 15c [5¢ Hoyt’s Coffee 15¢ Real yo 15c . ners nor Sc [5c DOVE were 15c | Se SANDWICHES 15e | LS 15 [Se bag Ibe | —_—_—_. ‘[5e WE NEVER CLOSE 15c [[5e 15¢ 15¢ 15c extracted FREE \ your teeth Senator Lodge, having failed to dislodge the league of nations plan from the peace program, there is little danger it will suffer from the knocks of Senator Knoz. That's why an 8-inch frame is used. Bronze bushings used where they will do the most good. —Each part seems to be made heavier than seems necessary. Washington - Oakland Co. Let Us Co-operate The First Nationa customer thorities are We must Pioneer nh been Thousands of patients know of his skill and reas- generally one with years of experience. DENTISTRY is a specialty at this office. Teeth where other work is ordered. 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