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TI IE SEATTLE STAR—TUI SDAY DECEMBER S81, 1918 SEATTLE UNIT CHINA TO MAKE EXPECTS 10 60 BIG DEMAND AT TO ERMAN PEACE PARLE PEKING, ¢ 1 extrem ’ " are now Unit Ne “ee National ( Interee Peking f St of Maj, MH. ¢ t province, in whieh the Jag tact, a < \ » have taken over the control by RH from | formerly exer bie son ut. Paul A & cured the ‘ member of hey have net! trom fost a mar \ ence % Qurner's letter They propose After var the toration of netao to field, the WAS Cha: China by Japa qeau Thierry, writes 7 r mr Former German rests in tine nV had his Shantung to be restored to China headquarters wt Germa 1 not nde ov to Japan threatened Pa ‘ The Chinese Eastern railway “During the § drive, We! to be restored to China by Russia @id more work thar othe without interference of Japan or ation hospital es Turner.| any other power. an we ee cts yacda than Withdrawal of Garrisons ty iis peeeed thre out 4.—Cancellation by the powers of gamp during the last days of the | their right of extra-territoriality tn mgd ch (That is, their right to their The unit expects to travel into WM police and court machinery.) Ries neat, he for it Withdrawal of foreign garri part of the army of sons from China 6—China’s right to adjust her England reports decrease in cases OW duties and taxes without for eign interferen of insanity NoMorePiles | agreements Chinese = militarista pitalists, ‘The istration has mortgaged China's cone * Japanese Japanese ¢ signed with P the admi retire available wh all to mate A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Tréate capital for hundreds of millions of ment Is One ¥ he quentent dollars. rants Foe Svee 8.—Revision of all present ‘ B fon of all present one Sapaees sided treaties between China and You are suffering something awful | forelen powers, wrested from China with itching. bleeding. protruding | they her ignorance and helplessnens ee ee RemerrReas, OW, GO EYEE | machine of thent Gemande aay if they are not put thru China's treat ment at Versailles will make a mockery of ‘President Wilson's pro: gram, and will perpetuate in China Injustices wih 1 out elwewhere b the war 8 kee; hina a breeding gr for fu war | dangers. Peking realizes Japan will neve give up the German interests Shantung unl mp. to, and that Japan tx to keep the Chi | nese Eastern railroad which she ha: taken from Russia Unue to dominate and thus to cor Manch ihe es mle. to all ‘You Frehtvely Cannes, Afford to, tencve intents and nd purposes a Japane é ‘These Pyramids. colony now any drug store and get a 60-cent Other powers will resist others of of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Re- the demands, ma & proper set men 80 4 ov will jum} tte TE Tok set, MBE | uement of the Chinese situation one ‘a free fria! package by mail. of the most vexatious peace prob fou will then be convinced. Don't joms y. Take no substitute. * FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, & Pyramid Building. M I, Mich. Kindly send me a Free eample Pile Treatment, in Decides Not to Be a Wild Gunman Following three days in the coun- | hae ty jail, where he has had time to pain iaicanteae: ponder on justice as administered in Seattle and in the great outdoors, where a man’s a man, and the final arbiter. George FE Wild Westerner, appeared before | Judge Otis W. Brinker Monday to = | sty that he revaked his decision of last Friday, and would never admin ister justice personally He was arrested Thursday, follow ing threats to kill MeCon nell, a White Center neighbor. cording to allegations against Friday, in court, he would promise not tO shoot McConnell released, and was held as insane. George ac him not} it Insist on it---and be satisfied HARRINGTON JUST — KEPT GOING DOWN | HILL, HE DECLARES \Begins Taking Tanlac and | Troubles Disappear— Gains 14 Pounds | | “I have actually gained fourteen pounds since starting on Tanlac and feel better in every way than I have in over two year: said William J Harrington, a machinist in the gov lernment employ at the Bremerton Navy Yard, and who lives at the Hotel Roosevelt, Bremerton, Wasb., the other day. ‘Some time ago,” he continued. “while on government work at the Charleston, 8. C, Navy Yard, 1 came down with what I supponed was malaria, My appetite went back on me and what little I did nauseated me and gave me no m ishment,, for I just kept on going down hill till I weighed only ninety four pounds. I suffered from a dull aching pain through my back al the time, and my kidneya worried me constant! I became so nervous that I would lie awake for hours un able to sleep at night; I had no life DENTISTRY Look into your mouth and see your gums are sloughing or ing. If so, you have Ki B, 80-CALLED— PYORRHEA nor ambition about me, and was #0 weak and miserable that I wasn't fit for a thing. ‘Aa the medicine I was taking did me no good, I got a transfer to the THIS disease is treacherous, a | Navy Yard here at Bremerton, and Menace to good heaith, and | while on the way became so much Ds 1 in reading about Tanlac Yent complications, such as rheu- o “ bottle matism, gout. indigestion and got me a bot general stomach trouble, t have tak Zhe only dental office in s so far, and have at Specializes in t A - id and cure of the aber: at splendid appetite dy, eating any ease, in our office you will ¢ thing I want without suffering any all licensed operators and my, discomfort afterwards. My kidneys Bete e " y more, all that Special care taken of chiluren's | 40't Worry ait th teeth. dull, aching p gone from m Examinations and estima back, and I sleep a rock every free. Ironclad guarantees for 15 ight. From the wa lam gaining on all work. A reasonable |, ™'*? cd Grcount given to ail union mes || in weight and strength it won't bi ‘and their familios. ong before I shall be as strong se . ‘ and as I ever was, and the United Painless Dentists | °° 4.0" ¢o¢ my recovery belongs INO, to Tanlac ne Filet 2632. Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell m. to 6 ® m™ I Storea under the personal di Wundaye—9 to 12, rection of a special Tanlac represent ative.—Advertinement what they think eatment € make ne been SATISFIED with the to the lett remain ™ Promise Owl Drug Store Phone Main 1691 Pike st. Cor. Third Over the ‘Seattle Officer Is SPANGLER TO | RUN AGAINST PRES, RHODES U. S. WILL ESTABLISH AIRMAIL TO PACIFIC AND SOUTH AMERICA SEATTLE nnual ¢ mn of officers * PORTLANO Chamber of Commerce will t helt! Saturday, January 18, with J W. Spangler, vice president of the jeattlo National bank, nominated MINNEAPOL LS for president against President A 1 Other nominations a “ Sieh ane pte eee ° ” ct rvert PUILADE LL PHIA . A A Kyer first vice WAN FRANCISCO MING TORE cs president; A. F. Haines and Worrall HANSAS CITY Wilson, second vice pre nt; for le Ustees, even to elected x for three years and one for two years. FY. W. Baker, Joseph Blethen, Wil:| WASHINGTON, D, C., Dev jam F. Bekart, A ldrid, F, | Immediate extension of air mail sery Fischer, ©, C. Graves, 8. H.! ice connecting the p pal m Hedges, A, W. Leonard, J. D. Low:| mercial centers of the countr by « .' 7 man, J. W Maxwell, A. J. Rhodea,| eystem of trunk | " and feeder or er RE. C. Wage Frank Waterhouse, and connecting thia country with the and C8. W | West Indies and Central and Soutt : = | Ame ia announced — by ut a |master General Burleson in his an Four great trunk lines will be ficially ende by the aligning of a peace treaty and the release of alr 3 equipment by the army, ‘They are Plans for a whirlwind campaign | first, the New York to San Francisco to raise funds for construction of route with feeder lines from Chic the new $75,000 home for Mother|to St. Loula and Kansas City; Chi Ryther 1 her growing family o go to St. Paul and Minneapolis tute mothers and children, will] Cleveland to Pittsburg. Second, the 7 dials wares oe ence esl oe ae eee ac Pou all - outhwick ple Thursday 630 p.m [the Washington, Philadelphia, New Prominer worke interested In!) York rvice | already established helping the project, wil! m-\and from which feeders will go from ble. Mayor Hanson and Charities | py Iphia to Pittsburg; Washing Commissioner Josiah Collins have al-| ton to Cincinnati; Atlanta to New Or dy indorsed the plan and are] leans, ‘Third Key Weat, via H ling their co-operation | vana, to Panama route, Fourth, the already being raise Key Woeet, via th West Indies, to at $1 a bric South America route _ police force ar ‘On this program,” says the post . . That's what we're pe cae gerber tanter generals i have wo report, Airmail for Everybody tints sue IT’S NOT YOUR HEART: _ progress ax follows program of Postmaster Burleson, mapped above, is a step in | . 9 . | “I. Boston to Key West this direction, The heavy lines show the airmail routes in IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS Premier Orlando |route the Washington-New Y operation or scheduled to begin this month; the others are | Planning to Form | vist s been operated sin those to be established soon. The exact routes between Chicago ae “ / 15 and is functioning perfectly d San Francisco and between Key West and South America, Kidney 4 or of |ture's signals that the kidneys need Italian Cabinet) “re moston new York division via the West Indies, are not yet settled. This map shows the persons. A help. You should use GOLD Sa nounced that Premier Orlando is de) ion win not conflict with the war| Most powerful airplanes, with wire-| Work on the routes to be established thused it. Go to your druggiat today termined to reorganize the cabin nial ts aa Sp Pa A ep. immediately upon the termination of |the filter f your blood... 1 and get a box of GOLD MEDAL, Monday “norning he conferred <n = F iil a gh ee RR TON ONE CORSE CONES | ce war, tne penieiiins Gepertmentito es nn of ate hot elim: | Haarlem O11 Capsules. Ia A panna with former Minister Martini, who], “The Washington-Atlanta and A in, to make thdm safe over the| ig receiving whole-hearted support ues Bb : are W should feel health and vigo apparently ix scheduled to become | ute Ney Went routes are” ppb seas, but the enormous commercial| from the war department, navy de |of one fc another Ww A ‘you feel somewhat improved, successor to Minister Berenini, min ened natin: thelr) advantage that v result by ma-| partment, national aeronautical ad-|%°U 8% ® viet 6 to take one or two capsules ister of education ee See terlaily reducing the time between | visory board, bureau of standards,|.,Kidncy disease is usually | indi- ron as to, keep the. firse- Conferences also were held with) oe sii nits tire divinion Coma New | this country and Central and South | weather bureau and geodetic murvey,|nervousners. deap wey, back oncitien sat Sank ee Signore Zupelli and Cluffelll ay Sie ry Nechbg from New | America will justify the expenditure | besides much local assistance from | stomach trouble n in for. the orlginal imported cal circles it in learned that | Pore io Chteage has been carefull¥ | that auch a service will ef committees, individuals and aero|!ower abdomen. JUD MEDAL brand. Three #tmes. n nm to Mir iaters I tal and | SAor get ot idee as ay oe “In the conduct of the service now | clubs in this country ses ogy tesog 1 mee a ney refunded if they do not help Biswolati, Ministers Zupelli, Fera,|° vee - - nil si shaniaeaings ioeniianiiie sunlit 1 hese deran, ou. Sacchi and Milianint soon will resign, | Nan released to the postoftice depart ¥ = Balt ai DE A Reports that Gabriele D'Annunzio| et. for the use of thin division will be made a senat are in circula airplanes of 650 pounds mailcarry- pen ing capacity which are no longer Sergeant Angel Is War Cross Winner When Moward Angel, of Seattle, returns from France, he wilt wearing the distinguished service cross, recommended by the Sergt president, While fighting with the 162nd infantry, near Geenes, France, Sept. 29, 1918, he remained all night in command of his section, tho se verely wounded. His sinter, Mra.| Helen Sch Hves at 633 33rd ave., Seattle Influenza Victim} H. C. Bubgy, former chief officer of the 8. 8. Talthybian when she operated on the Blue Funnel line on the Oriental route out of Seattle, ia dead in Halifax, a victim of influ enza, according to a letter received here from A. G. Gow, former seo ond officer of the ship. King Delegates to Hold Noon Meeting All people who have suggestions regarding state legislation for King county are invited to attend a meet- ing to be held by the King county | delegation to the coming legislature | at Bird's cafeteria Thureday noon, The session has been called by Rep. 8. A. Hull and Sen. Frank H.| Renick Boilermakers Will Decide This Case A committee of practical boiler makers will examine the new boiler| being installed in the West Seattle schoolhouse to determine whether the work should be continued or the boiler pulled out and discarded, This was decided after a two hours’ con ference held by the school board Monday when a question arose as to whether the boiler was suited for heating the school or not Boxer Dies After Fight in Boston BOSTON, Deo, 31.—Terry MeGov: ern, the Philadelphia lightweight boxer, who met Frankle P. (Young) Britt of New Bedford in the feature 12-round bout at the central Athletic association Mond night, died at the city hospital today from injuries sustained in the fight ALLEGED MOONSHINER BOUND OVER TO JURY ri His bail wet at 0.\ 1. Teehu harara, Japanese, charged by federal authorities with operating a Mquor t of a house on en ler way, has been bound o the grand jury by United States Commissioner R. W McClellan: the baseme #till In tint a er to Prisoners Construct Five-Story “Home” A five-story building is being erect- ed at the federal penitentia MeNell island, Pri j penters, A of | ported at the prison | LEVIATHAN UNABLE TO LEAVE HARBOR NE YORK, Dee at The huge transport Leviathan was unable to sail today, due to damage to one of! her tubings The George Washing- ton took over the mails and her passengers, and will sail tomorrow The Levinthan now expected to leave Hoboken January 7 | Spiro Capurau, 20, arrested Satur day by Jamen arnick, special | agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R., on a forgery charge, | was taken to Deer Lodge, Mont.,| Monday, to answer to the allega tions, multable f The hangars have been ordered, landing fields ob tained, and the route haw been or dered eatablished before the clone of the year. In a series of airplane flights by the pontoffice department early in September, the route was carefully charted for emergency and war needs regular landing fields, In this work one air made a record flight from Chicago to New York in lea» than 14 hours, including all stops en route, The flighte were made thru storm and heavy rains over parta of the route. The reconnais kance developed that it will be feast bie to matntain a daily 9-hour ache dule between New York and Chicago an compared with the 21-hour sche dale of the Twentieth Century Lim ited. The New York-Chicago «che dule for the present will call for de- parting from New York at 6 a and arriving at Chicago about 3 D.m., thus connecting with all city deliveries, The principal mail stop will be Cleveland. *’ The time between Chicago and Cleveland will be cut to % hours 45 minutes, and between New York and Cleveland to 5 hours 15 minutes. Mail from the Atlantic seaboard will be advanced from 12 to 24 hours to the west and south weat by this new service. The foeder routes from Chicago to St Louts, Kanms City, St. Paul, Minne and the remainder of the Une from Chicago to San apo! trunk | Francisco will be worked out during the ensuing year with a view to their immediate inauguration ae West to Panama, and “4. Key Went to the West Indies nd South Atmerica—Negotiations looking to the conclusion of #pecial air mall convention between the United States and the foreign coun- now in progress | last | tunny sketeh, “Baby Bugs.” NEW SCHEDULE The steel ship Weatern Glen, ot veanela of the constructed a new type, scheduled to be launched from Ames Shipbuilding & Dry Dock com t 130 p.m She ts a sister ship of the Western Ally and Western Knight The first ship of this type, special ly requisitioned by the shipping board, was launched on November 9 ‘The second, Western Knight, waa completed 17 days ago. When the Western Glen is launched, a new record for a new shipyard of a ship & month will go down in the files three specialiy rtoel wus the pany yard Tuesd. Pantages Offers New Year Program The Royal Dragoons, a singing band of ten, made a hit at the open- ing of New Year's bill at the Pan- tages Monday night. This act con- tains an abundance of good music, both instrumental and vocal. For an added attraction, Manager Pantages presents Samoya, a daring Spanish acrobat. His cloud swing is | particularly good. Walter Fisher and company tn a at their act over nicely. Nellie and Kathryn Durkin, two pretty and accomplished young girls, proved popular with their musical e@ctions Shirl! happy Singing by Rives and Billy Arnold, a pair, sing, talk and dance. and instrumental selections the American Duo, composed of tries involved for the establishment |two men, won hearty applause. of these routes to the West Indies| A new episode of “Hands Up," and Central and South America are h Ruth Roland featured, is t It in realized that screen offering ll Uncle Sam Beat: Th Wester encountered I which it is proposed to government plans to continu anufacturing cities to tl t winter in | Ol Man Winter seacoust, eping them opt vercome th Jattachment which can be used with the drive-wheels of » its motor-truck routes frot the great Here is one method by snows—a caterpillar tre motor-truck, heavy Middle- {ficulties were IN SWISS LAND (Special to The Star by A)| BASLE, Dec. 31.—Here in Switzer: | j land, 4 « from the Gettys | burg and Bull Run of half a century ago, on the edge of Germany, are three civil war veterans drawing | pensions from Uncie Sam One in 81 years old. He ts a Swins who went to the United States just before the clone of the civil war, He enlisted on the Union side, The war ended before he even smelied pow. der, but he's pullmg down $40 a month from the United States treas- ury Another, of the same age, has j been bedridden for years. His de scendants keep him alive on milk and honey, for that $40 goes a long way when Swiss peasants have it to spend | The third fought on the Union| wide, and, after the war, went to live| in New Orleans, where he acquired | & modest fortune. He's been living| here for years, and his most prized | possession is a picture of Jefferson | Davia, president of the Confederacy which he brought back from New| Orleans Onn mene, / SOME HUNS CAN'T TAKE A LICKING || AD) (Special to The Star by N. E. BERLIN, Dee. 31.—"Stlence apa | preparation must be our watch | | Words, " mays the Chemnitz Volks-/| stimme, socialist organ, which pro-| poses preparation for another war in ten years | ‘The era to come will be one of force, and nothing but force, for the} | world in gen: Germans. “We must obey our impe ‘al, and of slavery for| and le low, but as jalists were enabled, in 40 years, to anass a might that enabled them to face and to defy for years a foe far superior to them in numbe 80 we at home must prepare and equip ourselves with any and every weapon—economic, moral, and, if need be, material “Even tho preparation last a dec ade or two decades, in the ¢ we shall lUberate ourselves from the galling fetters the enemy now at taches to the feet of people.” an exhausted Wage Increase Is Granted Wire Men WASHINGTON, Dee. 1 A fur ther wage increase has been granted to railroad telegraphers and station agents by Director General W. G McAdoo. The new rate provides for pay ment on the eight-hour basta. Over- time is to be considered at the rate of time and one-? This does not ndays and holidays, however fons with pay are eliminated under the new ruling, an additional 2 cents to the. hourly r being added in stead. Folks at Home to Peek at Gas Masks s TACOMA, Dec From now on it will be 1 sible for officer and men at p Lewis to take | their gas masks away with them on | being discharged from service, a cordin to new orders. The masks [must be returned within four hmonths, but time is allowed for the soldiers to take them home and ex | hibit them to the folks |Saxon Forces Are | Called to Colors AMSTERDAM, Dee. 31, — Saxon classes of 1886 and 1899 have been called to the colors, because of the fear of a Czech invaston, a dispatch from Chomnitz reported today. || Characterized by the same high quality that al- LL health and happiness; all prosperity to you for this first great year of Peace. DR. WM. H. THOMPSON CORNER FIRST AND YESLER— Over Shoe Store—Entrance 95 Yesler PIONEER DENTIST SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S DINNER 12 TO9 P. M. New Year's Day-$1.50 Per Plate ways distinguishes the Butler. — We Wish You a Happy New Year SEE WEDNESDAY PAPERS for Our Big January HOUSEWARE SALES They Will Save You Money.