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' On the way to the camping grounds on board the Y. M boat. they expect to have. Carefree, happy smiles convince you of the good time Se ELSEWHERE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE SOME OF F THE Gi GOOD TIMES TO BE ENJOYED BY WINNERS OF STAR'S Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL CONTEST — For each day a different Janitor le appointed In camp to keep “Main at.” In condition, This shows the boys as street sweepers before breakfast ‘HAVE YOU SENT ESSAY TO UNCLE JACK ioe ONE WEEK LEFT! GET ‘GARRANZA TO 5, 1915. PAGE “God's the In 1, by A vacation class out with Its teacner, studying own school,” under the shade of the forest primev hore. After a pie-eating contest—"full up and all in.” of this and other kinds are frequently held in camp. Contests INSIST UPON HURRY! HURRY! Tonight Is the Last Chance to See WHAT'S THE USE training ship, Presidente | TH E Ss | Fang win Cena | Sen ei i : HOOTING Arguing with “Central”? 0, after cruise of 3 Come on, fellows! Write that essay on “How Vacation RECOGNITION H } Going to war to eiin- tudy Would Benefit Me.” Get in the swim. Dozer Wh = Veumeny i . ct) _Builtvan, former essays from ted boys are pouring in | (@} ( ex | q L. aledictory addresses? H i oy ¢ — ot \ few moment time ent writin an essay y bring WASHIN ‘ON, Juno 6 A wo nge or wali te ents’ time sp writing 4 ay may bring} , e | @ Trying to stop dancing at | (°°) Bie re Biss 124 OO wen week a reget of officials to get the factional lead The Great Alaska Ciassic 1] e+ hd peas Rit one , seven weeks of fun and pleasure ers of Mexico to confer in accord | the Butler? Aree nay Sate Gaerette sere The best essay wins a six-weeks’ free scholarship in the} ance with the suggestions of Presi _By Robert W. Service || how Chicago, Rock Inland @ Pacific)’: M. C. A. summer school and a ten-day camp at Orcas| dent Wilson have thus far fatied = bane oe es pergee RDS AE | 1e:RODETE Grane, toeal attorney, hes! Raliway Co, went into hands of re |island, where tennis, baseball, swimming and hiking are on| With the German note dlapotet) “Coming MOTHER'S FEARS Coming Tomorrow 1 eft for Thurman, la., where he will| ceiver six weeks ago. repay ‘aie of, It was expected today the prest We wed Miss Ada Paul June 9 in, totale periaiinns of us| ti hives x free scholarship to the| 2e7t, TH sive most of bis attention! cepyrign i occ dosiicoet ie HOWARD ESTABROOK and iW ‘ reatly redue The second best essay wins a free schola » to to the Mexican situation and will prise Associat i Parent dinner se “Bil Geek, lemplored greatly Matandey |actoolthied, test ¢ 40°00" Peed ona FIO Sehelacahi ; toute | oatkdanastam cana and BARBARA TENNANT gym instructor at Broadway high W. C. Mootheart, Seattle, em vs a We a ; a i ata ta eecelctuahaek Giaee eune After the children had gone to I BRET HARTE’S D lich 1 Ss . ad b . . asphalt $5 credit on a $10 sc larship. nic! ‘evolution a] « o given Friday night ployed by the Independent Aspha $5 credit on a $10 scholarshig iaeniseraes sadearor tar fore B'bet, 2 wb0k tans ‘ip totbh n elightfu tory William Elstereit, delegate from Co, drowned in Lake Tap near The summer school at the Y. M. C. A. takes up three " a ‘ ;. Cigar Makers’ loca! union, No. 188,| Puyallup, Was to be married next |} se iti a Sn th he 3 aken | M70ns brovisional government ,room she had prepared for her. t0 Central Labor Council, elected | week in the morning n the afternoon the ys are taken) It was expected that Gen, Carri f and her coming baby dur president of his local at meeting| Seven midshipmen at Annapolis) 0" hikes, thru and manufacturing plants and on/za will accept the president's State] the ifiret few months of ite life. held Thursday night in Labor Tem- accused of cheating in examina s » daily session in the big swimming} ™ent calling for a restoration of gne is not ng to the hospital, ple. tions. i hich the are taucht to and d ce and #0 she had this room prepared William Faas, clerk In jewelry! Bill abolishing capital punishment Ta ‘the wie a dig bt rar hare - ehat Biv Pe | Ho will take the attitude, how-/ ¢ the same hy meneame store of L. W. Suter, given check|to come up before Artzona house to no BIGMer SCHOOL YOR Nave & CHa P| ever, that he has not departed from | gienic stowed on for $100 by Jewelers’ Security al-|spectal session toda your back work in the regular grade schools if you aren’t/the original purpore of the revolu-| the operating room of a clinic. Nance for causing arrest of George| Report 300,000 homeless and back in your grades, to ADVANCE yourself a half year. jtion; that he is the cholce of the Everything was white tile, white Bhillitoe, diamond thief. {facing famine in Albania. | Remember, all this FREE to the four boys sending in| ™orlty for the presidency, and) paint and furniture. A white At meeting in Plymouth Congre- Storm kills five and wounds twen-| |. } % 4 | that the United States should recog: hospital be stood almost in the gationa! church Friday Mrs. E. 8.|ty in Kansas and Missour! the Dest essays ‘ 5 ; j nize him center of the room, and beside It Wood elected president of Central) Dr. R. Bobo leading revolutionists Hustle now, fe s. Only a week left! Carranza'’s demand for recogni-/a beautiful white bassinet for the council, W. C. T against of Make your stories short, not over a hundred words in| tion ts expected to receive little con | baby Baby's nurse can sleep in Pacific Coast Steamship Co. has | Hait! length. Send th ° che, « ° Sta | sideration Lhere, after | am able to leave it,” Sea al arranged new schedule; three} Chairman and secretary of pro-) sit ~ > i them to t ncle Be ok, a i The Sten | Serious bread riots are occurring) she sald I hated to go to the 10¢ ttle’ sBestPhotoplay louse-10¢ Frisco sailings a week gressive state committee of Indi ana! The offer is open to any boy under 6. fn many Mexican cities, according, hospital and le: the boys and Unidentified man about 35 In-jresign. Will Unele Jack promised to print to! to messages received here. The Harry, so he had this fixed up for stantly kilied by O.-W. train Friday| Victor Murdock, at San Francisco, ~ ope S the aor Le Pb Red Cross is redoubling its eff a| me under the supervision of my ‘ near Duwamish. declares there will be national pro | ocived (90 Tat ow Vacation) to reach the starving thousands 40ctor and nurses Annual picnic of Seattle Congre- | cressive ticket In 1916 Study Would Benefit Me Here) with supplies: | Eliene suddenly took my. hand. 5 | 12 GRADUATE AT EDMONDS ~ gational ministers Monday at eget, _ —— they are Margie, are you afraid she in DMONDS, Wash, June 5== Schmits park : This one ts from Robert Berg, 806] Mateo asked |Twelve high school graduates re- torio “1 rece: : 27th ave: vy ORGANIZATION MEETS Yes, I am, dear, awfully afraid.” ceived diplomas from Supt. Dorgan Piymonth deauregatioons gree ITALIANS HERE YOUNG READERS A little study during the BATTLE CREEK, Mich., 3 I get just all trembly chilis 5 the commencement held last Friday night. | summer holidays ie good for = A national gathering of Co e xplained, “Oh, I just wish » central building, whem Seeeeee Gibiviiae for. departes | every boy. It would be a great Feape ts being held on the shores) it were all over. Have you heard, ja is rary and musical program Pr help, tos, fer’ of pleturesque Lake Goguac that there {s a man over was presented ons ee Order sed in tny clahth arede work, | The gathering started June Germany who, y say, hb of Eagles Friday night. j Goad in my oghth grade wort; land ‘will end June 16 und out how to prevent pain at| Ove: entering summer schoo! ¢ ind out how to ent pain ae enema Seane apeney oe f] | LIKES THE CIRCLE could take the same work over | Dr. Luther H. Gutlick and hig| childbirth? They call tt ‘Twilight Lay oe thy, Stree galerie again ang be better prepared | Wife, founders of the Campfire| Sleep.” Harry told me a month| Danquet Friday night at Savoy. for my course In high school. | Girls’ organization, are in charge en thet. he would take me over] part of the cutectahindant ob ate Commencement exercises of grad- Ruby MeDonal | In thie way | could strengthen | 0f the meeting. Arata of thee dace pat 1 was lator and Mrs. Cummins of Iowa, as uate nurses at Minor hospital held Ttallan reservists, many with! of Issaquah, ts the my last year’s work and have | Harry anata. te awfully old-\¢ W®% planned, was to have a trip Friday night in First Baptist church. | hom nd fam ili re, are Calling | Circlette this week the finest vacation | ever had, fashioned, a dil I and i |? Mt. Rainier. Evidently this has Engineers of Atiantic ships de-jat the office of Dr. AJ. Ghigiione telt bow lit to her thet possibly I talght go, | been abandoned mand double pay because of war-|acting consul, today to anewer the‘? lil me be Some others she said that she thought it was a |. Wor reached here from Tacoma|| given the same courte time risks, call of thetr country, for which they | the _— the Cir Being ahead of my class, | sin for women to try to get rid of |S8tUrday that the senator, Mrs ous, -eareful (ate American shipbuliding during May;will take up arms againet the cle Ruby Wt wae promoted to the fifth grade the nate of childbirth " a, Cummins and a party had left for us, r a 1 aggregated 173 vessels enemy, Austria the Circle before | had finished the fourth. poly Mae Coe enObte te tae [8 place called “Mt. Tacoma.” as large ones ce Secretary of Navy Daniels says Italy issued her call to re cause it is Tho | feel certain that I'll iz “We are going to take the sen be arge ~ 'P air craft will become as dangerous Friday. There are about 2 ful, Pp the sixth grade at the The agony that comes from a/#tor into the highest congressional out of debt if possible, as submarines. Spoke to naval/in Seattle subject to tho call, tt ts) Une close of school, still, merely woman when her child is born, ix| ‘istrict In the world,” announced ig ” academy. said, and 3,000 in the Northwest dis passing doesn't satisfy me. | the must make for the Representative Johnson, before but if you must mort- Attorney General Gregory will ap- trict, including Washington, Idaho want to KNOW the subjects. sin c by the first woman |Party left here Friday, “meaning Mt sd in Peal steel trust Oregon and Montana. A little study at such an ex- ‘ n of Eden,’ she said. | Tacoma ge, come to us, Probation officers of state to meet, All commissioned and non-com cellent school as the Y. MC. A. & terrible theory to|, The announcement, made at the missioned a Lhe - all would strengthen me so | would ve, Margie, that we must suffer peo ae dvs ba pnarag i ne men in the first and second classes eH ——_ be better able to or the in for the sin of our oldest addressed the Young Men's Repub: —TILIKUM THEATRE— J vio iad military training in Italy, * How | LIKE THE CIRCLE GRIN glad cages When eehac! testor? Innt It enough to have to|Hcan club and Its friends, drew loud arstens een > NM between 1888 and 1896, have been e AE ©) epene again e suffer for. own sine? 1 feel my howls trom many who believed that SUNDAY AND MO% summoned to report, after whic’ By Ruby McDona’ t ee ead 4 ul urage oozing, and have come to|Johnson referred to } ainier. @ E 1 2a ee ART io pautine Bush | they Will go to New York to await! 1 1.6 The Star Cirele because It deen cpaion end he Co. ic t | the conclusion thet the real test of| He apologised aries Sane HOUSE OF A THOUSAND | embarkation has taught me many t It] 6, A. affords the best inspira e bravery {s in being able to wait,| The senator announced that he INCORPORATED RELATIONS” — : to It to patiently. 1 w ot half as heart. Would introduce a bill in the next teaches all who me to t tion for this. tl not half as heart vata eons ASK ’EM AT LIBRARY Fite sccrinn” draw. write poems THOMAS STILES, UDI) Proves: nen thar awrut episode of |sexsion of congress to create and | Investment Bankers 4 reels, first-run photoplay. Se and 10¢ Admission Mae Raddeaus, Soprano Singer Visit the Expositions ON YOUR WAY EAST VIA THE FAMOUS Want to know some aswell places to spend a summer vacation? If you do, the obliging folk at the public Mbrary will accommodate you with first class information jwhich they have collected expressly ‘for this purpose. ASK Phone Elliott 1256. REMEMBER THAT A ONE-WAY TICKET TO THE EAST VIA THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC THROUGH CALIFORNIA COSTS PRACTICALLY THE SAME AS VIA THE NORTHERN LINES DIRECT THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC 720 SECOND AVE. Cc. G. CHISHOLM, District Frt. and Pass Agent. Seattle, Wash. jand many other things. Duwamish, Wash. given encourage the ‘. . For a boy or girl who is be- The prize children to try hard the The club ts like the school hind in his or her schoo! work, only lerence being that the chil vacation study would be a great dren do not meet in a room every) benefit. da 1am pot behind In my schoo! There is nothing I do not Hike work, and | manage to keep up out the Clrele, bat f think It) with my grade. | am in the 6-8 could be improved by having ®0™M*) grade, and vacation study would tinted, mayb®, enable me to skip the 6A work some persons be and in September | could start the prize be in with the 7-8 work, provid- aving It printed A NOTE TO READERS mber of letters} ing | passed school stud We are expected to make two Grades in a year, At that rate, with vacation study, | could be out of school before | am 15 years of age. RALPH FIFE, 167' pA 17th Ave. Age 12. in my summer 1 ex out Jats to any boy OF Commencement exercises of Adel girl reader of The Star 16 years of phia college to be held Saturday age or under. There are no mem-|night in college chapel, ards or tees necessary simply enter one eee “TI"--A JOY TO sucess SORE,TIRED FEET ance of the abe 4 among | |“TIZ" for aching, burning, puffed: | up feet and corns or callouses nor n the future be num the members TOTS ARE WONDERS. “How T1z’ ‘FREMONT. o fo, June 5.- po ‘ | year-old Elmer Roser will take pe a | in a concert here tonight and will ore feet. render “My Old Kentucky Home a violin solo. He tm said to be} ungest Violinist not only in in Obto. | as the yo Fremont but The child displays wonderful ability, He plays on a violin made expressly for him, | oe CHICAGO, June 6. -~ Miriam Ulrich, a 4yearold girl, enter-| tained the children of the baby| sho at the Germ May fees ! | yeuterday t ying Germa asics on the pl She haw played since she was ars old | \ t b Six| Good-bye sore feet, burning feet abn aa et cuanto study notes, {swollen feet, rmelling feet, tired Sh cased at her mother most of| fet Sib ec jthe time, but her tiny fingers @| i116 and raw spots. No more shoe ways etruck the right notes ltightness, no more limping with KIDS RAISE GRUNTERS Feo Phy Gianise we your sey 19 “Pig Clubs” are new enterprises | *#OPY I * ma A aes attaining increased suc goed pa ~ wire ee eas this spring and summer Al the Me ae wie” aed weer "ig Club” ts practically a contest) viaier shoes, Use “TIZ” and for of boys—and girls, too—tn ve ys a AB Roi |pigs. Bankers are lending ney vmfortable your fe |to the children to buy @ pig to og Rg Glow 7g Oe raise P druggist or department The movement ts sald to have Don't suffer, Have good |started in Arkans. It attained] fo glad feet, feot that never |great proportions in Georgia,| swell, never hurt, never get tired. | where pig clubs are now operating comfort guaranteed in 14 counties, A or money refunded, year's foot the twins was being enacted be- There is immediate relief for skins fore my eyes, because 1, too, could Itching, burning and disfigured with act, as I was while | was just wait ecrema, ringworm, or other tormenting 19% for Harry back to me skin trouble, in a warm bath with Res. [2 e long months after that girl inol Soap, and a simple application of ‘ied, and TI had adopted the chil Resinol Ointment, The soothing, heal- 276%. I think T shall be brave dur ing Resinol medication sinks right into ‘"S ‘Be coming ordeal, but just a ahi. ies . 8 my HOW TL am terror-stricken at, RODS itching instantly, and We looked at each other solemn ‘soon clears away all trace of eruption,| jy, and then I said, “Here, this will even in severe and stubborn cases where never do. You and I are only go- other treatments have had no effect.) ing to pass thru an ©: that our Resinc! Soapand Resino! Ointmentalsoclearawey, Others and thelr mothers before and blackheads, and form a most valuable them passed thru, Surely, we can id treatment for sores, wounds, bolls, piles, be as courageous as they,” and| Prescribed by doctors tor 20years, Sold by all then we straightened up and went| into the nursery where Budge and | Toddy were sleeping. | If ever there were adorable chil-| dren on this earth, they are Har-| ry's boys whom Eliene adopted, | and when the are asleep, they} ° are almost too beautiful. As wel Ow rm a looked at them, Ellene came close | to me and said, “Margie, I've| thought a lot since I have been ex-| pecting my child of the poor moth-| er of these dear boys, She must| jhave had the same physical fear |that I have, and she could not| |have had the same hope and spir-| {tual uplift to sustain her, What} to me will spell the physical as-| | pect of honor, to her could only be] proof of disgrace, | She must have lived tn hell all those long months until she died Do you know, as much as I love| Harry, and as much as I know that he suffered, sometimes when he comes in at night and takes me in his arms and tells me how happy | he is, between my lps and his | kisses the ghost of that poor girl's paln-twisted mouth lingers, When | I feel the warmth of his living| |body against mine again I feel! Foundation for business success a savings account is, has been demon- strated to the of cers of the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, time and time again, by the many instances | which have come un- | der their personal J) that coldness that Is not Mike any | cessful enterprises finn rng Wain for a ene whose original capi- on the seeking mouth of each of tal came entirely | “we women are all tmaginattve | | creatures, \ing more or we are always do-| less temperamental | from that source. | things, It seemed to me, Margie, . | when I placed that flower on her Build the founda- breast, the shadow of a smile de. scended on the face from which| tion of YOUR suc- | cess at this strong old bank. |death had carved out all but ever }lasting peace.” | We were both in tears when the bell rang, and Eliene sata, “I ex pect {t's the people back from the| theatre.” | Sure enough it was, and when we went downstairs,’ we found | DEXTER HORTON that Eleanor Fairlow and Jim Hdle Pe bee Rees aa ad joined the party, and TRUST AND SAVINGS 9} Xtnu Atury was ausent. BANK BRCOND ANY CHERRY (To Be Continued Monday) | Everett recognized landing of | George Vancouver at site of present Joity June 4, 1792, by placing bronze |marker tn Grand Ave. park, | bunkers, train a force of reserves, who should stand ready to defend the es in case of emergency. Speaking at the Butler, he roasted congress and, largely by inference President Wilson, and acclaimed the | mighty enterprise of the republican party I accuse the president,” he said | “of doing more to suspend the con- stitution and make himself the law- | making power of the United States | jthan any man in history.” | TO REBUILD BUNKERS Removal of the debris of the Pa Jetfic Coast Coal Co.'s Dearborn st | destroyed by fire early} Friday, was started Saturday, fol lowing the company’s decision to re build the bunkers at once on a more elaborate scale, The loss, Fire Marshal Bringhurst states, will not exceed $60,000. 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