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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915. PAGE 3, SEES BELGIAN VILLAGERS ‘722 =neqqil CONVENTION star circe For vouncrouxs| EF XCURSION LEAVING TOWN OF BIRTH AS (i NfY27%, OF ANTLTB.’S : SHELLS DROP IN STREETS Wir | NEXT WEEK PT. ANGELES THE HUSTLING, BUSTLING LITTLE CITY ON * THE STRAITS OF JUAN DE FUCA SUNDAY, JUNE 13 Determined to beard the bold tuberculosis germ, wise men By Wm. G. Shepherd stood about, talking nervously . and women from every corner United Press Staff Correspondent. Discover Town of the United Sta coming ea, 1918, by the Unt kiea 3 “tees 5 ri . here for the three days’ nation. 22 yy eoomsvipamliaala Is Under Shell Fire DICK TELLS TALES OUT OF! ai convention of the Society for ~ the Study and Prevention of Tu- berculosis, which opens Mon- day Arrangements are fast being completed for the distinguished to Mary and her troubles with the| visitore’ entertainment while Waverly family, “It makes your| here, tho most of the time will ther perfectly furious now to| b@ taken up with discussion of HEADQUARTERS OF = THE of household BRITISH ARMY, NORTHERN ty have be FRANCE, May 12.—(By Mail to) we pass New York.)—This ts the story of a day at the front in The old war days of winter and gay were trench life have passed. meat ‘te In these new war days, which py ©” “please walt {n the car while 1) know that Mary has so much to do with b SCHOOL Corpriae Assoolation thru the streets to ar But you can see Mary's potnt army hosyp he new War. had felt the ¢ re Canadians who! of view,” I sald to Dick, going back of the German gasping in thetr beds tu s, dying of a form of child welfare in Its relation to affairs, What she will tuberculosie when she cannot be trusted to pay! Monday will be general reception her own board bills, L cannot say.”|4ay at Plymouth Congregational That's just what Mary satd,*|church, Mra. J. 8. McBride will b remarked I mother n had the te say that (Mary) bh the business that b began with the present battle along the British line, the am g¢ men dash out of the trenches; the! pe German great guns move along the) He Jur eit ase dain’ the roads in thelr territory to neW qoor, Our soldie spots and throw shells into places to stretch his legs that were safe in the winter time. He tal ‘) soldiers * sald the doctor, “I won't chauffeur got out Kk. “Sh id me that |! charge of the refreshments com rity to| mittee, and has asked prominent n of the! pute with some 1 usurped | Women to assist her at ¢ Sir John French, the British fi cavale. fun E d to Jack The church will be beaut! The hours tn the huts, hugging here just in time de. tacet 1 would not marshal, has moved his army out-) opened of the car and), was not quite sure in b : ; doors, or at least his soldiers have) saiq 7 tad thar Sense eau . pho “ia in crimson roses in 2 oe sina im * P moved mselves. ne are shelling this) ;, "= : . ~a rs “ “ wai nt “Ul vt 6 ing a good thing out of tt in the day the decorations — R SIOUX changed to pink roses John Manning will report up on “A Dispensary for Children tn stoves, have ended It is the fields and the s ine| morn now that the British soldi k. I tu to the man who Wall whether they are playing football) street would not like to have killed ) shells Into tt this passing the whole lame Mary 1 Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 A. M. Calling En Route at Port Townsend, Port Wil- she would,” sata Dick Seattle,” before the clinic section was not so stuck on that | + Bill Shepherd Begins New Series of Stories F rom the Front{ Beautiful Daylight bp 1esday morning. Dr. Fred Slytield or fighting. suddenly, and he smiled game herself - " - ya | ped In these firet days of early sum-| “po you get the feeling?” he ne tall. 308. pomething, | Nukecees im the sihersoes oe Re liams and Dungeness and Arriving at mer weather, the new war has be I remarked in a burst of con, | S¢ttial Pointe in the Karly Determt-| nation of Tuberc | Angeles About 2:30 P. M. i gun Ing do you m 1 at | have been ever sor 4 Autumn, winter and spring hav » got lots of them, Just | ry o, “all you ople better.) by Kober, ely go of — — 3 seen the great conflict; now it ts! no tty good to Mary, for you, Ve roctety, " im, oats | Me oO @ topte, S x wv V 4 summer's turn He has been under shell fire as well a M ning on the topte, IOUX WILL LEAVE PORT I that you could to keep up the TURNING THE GELES AT 5:30 P. M. FOR Child and the Home.” “The Child ATTLE DIRECT, He has been tn more t get any on Doctor at Front r places than one where as business as she does without pay.| 224 the School” will be the subject SSENGERS FROM DUNGENESS, WILLIAMS to Study Gas Results [have fallen, but did not ag them a salary that would eat| Of Dr rman ©. Kingsley of Chi " RN ON STEAMER the entire profits. Mary will/Caso, and Dr, Edward O. Otis of some fine day and see| Boston will talk on “The Child and money | the Community D TOWNSEND WILL RETU ‘i OL DUC, LEAVING DUNGENESS 4:30 P. M§ . WILLIAMS, 5:00 P. M.; TOWNSEND, 6:30 P. Mj AND ARRIVING ZATTLE 9:30 P. M. Round Trip 22:4% $1.00 One of London's most eminent !y), : doctors was my guide; he has given Village Gets First up his practice and has come over) Taste of War that she can make all this | for herself, and then she will set here to do his share of Britain's!) there we sat in the automobile | OF herself, and then she will + job; and his share fs to run around | waiting just as we might walt ata) Mun yh Oyonas aor py nek Owe H and take care of sick and injured at a. tee Sake or teas . 1 t ¢ on nv c or San my dear, If a woman aa pretty 5 folks, whether they are command-| prancisco as Mary can also show the same bust ers or privates. stores and! nese abil! and starts out to get m We were in| money, she will have no trouble But a block behind A The other member of our party! ony was a man whose death that day oiyinzation finding tt, In Mary's case I would have jarred the American) uy was a church with tte spire) dor t th nk she wi 1 have to go veer Children,“ to 12 Years (000 (Unter oe stock market. He is not here for! treghiy nicked by a shell, and ahead fer with the richest young man tn Four persons miraculously escap-! See the Big Baseball Game, Felix B. B. Club vs. Port Angeles. fun, either. Men don’t get {nto/in the street, perhaps two block#| town at ng right at her elbow musses like this for fun. away, were khakled soldiers of ready to make an effort to procure It was the new war that caused Gen French's army gathered around moon for her {f she aska for It our trip; the new and horrible war, shell hole in the pave injury early Sat when the steering automobile snapped at ed death or urday morn’ gear on th possible only when the spring wind| This village was getting " firet mean young Patter | tah ave. W. and 47th st, causing Dairy Lunch served on the steamer—Coffee, 5e; blows in the right direction to touch rman shells, its first The very af bg Pago ate bn the car were Sandwiches, etc., 5c. Remember! The date is Sunday, carry the killing German £28 Into) Knowledge of the experience which| “But I thought he was only tn-|), 00 ReOpanis Sl vue ti mer June 13—the hour is 9 o'clock a. m.—the steamer is gone matical ee hed botation 0, aay bundrede ot 1 in adding old books to his) i: siiier, B. Hughes and a man the SIOUX—the leaving place is COLMAN DOCK. front to investigate the gas which the war began. s “Dick, Dick, you're Just ike all wheve name i uaksons sete | Come early!! Bring your lunch basket if you want to. “6s " t 7 ie the machine. the Germans had used only the day| The villagers took !t all fust ans| Others of your sex. You can never| Henson was bed ving ‘ ss before for the first time Jany American resident would hare, Understand why any man is inter-| In his report to the Ballard police bev: Ohewsl MEMNGH ¢, Reiow ‘Thoniag ttt Ticket Office Main 3993 Colman Dock We were off bright and early In! taken {t if some forenoon 20 shells| ested in any woman that does not | he stated the machine was traveling J " the morning. had been dropped in or near fts| Particularly interest you | slowly when the wheel broke. The Everybody in the British army.) town a Mary does interest me,” soa men saved themaelves by wor These Boys Are Winners in from Sir John French, commander It seemed to me that the villag Leo} in-chief, down, 1s thra with break-/ers nad not realized that the war|,,,1°™ a8 ® sisterinlan and bosl-| Y M C S h ] Cc t t “Spee ar fhe ice tae =| NEW SOUTH ALKI fast by 8:30. was on, until they saw the shell/ pore, TAnAEer Of the mom etanc, 2 ROSE SHOWS | Py e . A. Cnoo ontes Claud Boulton, Charleston, | We whizzed along, then swum) holes tn thelr familiar streets and s you did of Kitty, ‘she t f r, Waeh.; Laurence Brackett, 2647} {nto @ road that led us into Bel-isaw the new scare which, within ating little creature to filrt| r seen 42nd ave. 8. W.; Ralph Fife, 167%-A DOCK IS OPENED J } Uncle Jack Has Hard Time Picking Best Letters; Many|iztn ave; Harold Hazel, 1430 11th | * assinan, 1814 E. Fir st.; gium. Shortly afterwards we rolled | an tnstant’s time, had been put on into a fair sized Beigian town. the gray spire which had loomed : i ° | “My doar girl, no man can tel! 5 " “ ave. W.; Joe Mayberry, Arlington. | Fresh’ blood was all’ around. The| tr on ohana nee aerate in| why one woman appeals to him |. Some contest! PR cae Hg oy say about tt a aE | The city’s new dock at South Alki Y color o t pavement was torn up; the street|{itetimes, [and another does not. but if #| Rose shows are deing held Satur} — Horeng of essays on “How Vacation Study Would Benefit Me” SCOUTS WILL RAGE 's ove. 2:4 was put into use Satur wud erties with ‘powseret slsss.|" Belgien wen, women and children) ese potest, be Will tell you thet aay tn Woodland perk and at the! 5 pouring in until Uncle Jack thought he never would get thra an Belgian men, women and children| went about with thelr pathetic little| oor and not one will, mean the| Lakeview clubhouse, on the Renton them ail to see who had written the best stories . | Bonfires and fireworks added to bundles; neighbors talked |raising of an eyebrow to him,|@terurben line. The Woodland But he managed {t, with the help of some of the editors, and| _The annual Flag Day relay race/the pleasure of 1,000 persons who how {a under the auspices of n Lake Rose society and © prizes jof the Boy Scouts will be held attended the formal opening Friday h.; second prize, Samue!| Monday between Seattle and Ever-\night. The Alki Women's Improve: venth will immediately chose the following as being best entitled to First prize, Thomas Stiles, Duwamish, Wa Praise i |People Wait for a th make his pulses pump and his| : ~B ore A : “One More Shell” nerves tingle jthe Green Lake Business Men’#! yiqiakoff, 107 14th ave. 8. Seattle; third prize, Harold Hendrickson,|¢tt. Forty-four Scouts will handle/ ment club and the Alki Community asked, | club. The other is the annual Ral-| y79¢ gq gt, Seattle; fourth prize, Harold Lundborg, 902 Summit ave.|% message from Mayor Gill of this club had charge of the entertain- . e F Eved if he | rried?" 7 ; s - | cada onthe sseawath, for Dick had told me something I/ distribute prizes at the latter Sat Thomas Stiles wins the privilege of going to the Y. M. C, A.|ett. Thirty-two runners will take To “take his family away” meant| had not dreamed about his sex urday night summer school for «ix weeks and the summer camp for ten days free.|the message to Everett and twelve i r 5 - speedy Scouts on thelr bicycles will . to pack only a few things that| “My dear Margie, a man’s mar Samuel Malakoff will go to the summer school free. b could be cartied ina long. wears | Tage vows are not always hanging Harold Hendrickson wins the $7.50 credit on a $10 scholarship in|Teturn from that city with the walk. ? |between bis eyes and those of al the “Y" school, and Harold Lundborg the $5 credit. answer to Gill's message. The race It meant to leave home and home| Pretty, woman. If they were, I Following are the winning easa is scheduled to begin at 9 o'clock at Fourth and Yesler way. things behind, maybe forever. | EXCURSION don't know what the newspapers io , would do for sensational stories i fen ae AT tua cnd-ueuleaies 4 sacle Mert A I caw gray, wrinkled old women,| with which to decorate thelr ree By THOMAS STILES — spines ‘ ° who had made, thelr “plane "for| Pages f Firet Prize ]) han stcenty oui, ttn GIRLS ‘HIT THE GRIT’ ANACORTES x : Dick, do you mean to tell me o but home fireside, out on the atreets,| that no man joven hia wite so much | OMLO METHOD IN) Being ahead of my class, | the tank at the Y. M. C. A. | down over thetr ears, carrying thelr| cumstances under which he will be) before | had finished the fourth. SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1915 | wearing thetr old-fash: bo 4 ome re rn to be an expert swim- A meeting of the Campfire Girls & their old-fashioned bonnets) that there m not come some cir DENTISTRY | was promoted to the fifth grade mar and. fortify myesl! agnines |was held last Thureday ¢> dteouss | | most precious possessions, ready to| untrue to her?” Missing teeth are replaced by) “Tho 1 feel certain that I'll emergencies. By plans for a ‘hike to Lake Burien fly for the little of life that was|. “My dear Margie, love has noth-| The Ohio Method by artifictal teeth) ggg the sixth grade at the scrote tig think, “Wacation | There will be about 15 iris in the| | seegi gteamahip Potlatch Leaves left them. ling to do with it. One of your sex,|that are natural as your original) aa ool" would benefit me more j/party. Mrs. Fred England will prob- Colman Dock, 9 a. m. And so the town was waiting for|| think it was, Gertrude Atherton, | teeth. Cxaminations are now being ably be the leader. i passing doesn’t “one more shell,” after it had al-| quite understood us when she said, | conducted without charge, and est!| 444 4 KNOW the subjects. aa CEM $1.00 Round Trip ready had 20. \" A man may love his wife devoted: | mates are furnished tn all cases. As iitie etady at auch an ox arr Taman CUNGEOnS SPECIAL NOTICE Children 5 to 12 50c Was it because the Belgians are|ly and be untrue to her in thought| WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK] cejient echool as the Y. M,C. A. | eae || Because of lack of space the drei hard to scare? jor deed every day of his life.’” FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | Wouid strengthen me so! would | @——— is ad is _¢| story of one of the Circleites, who] pairy Lunch Aboard Boat, oF Or was it because some heart-| We had strayed a long way from $15 Set of Teeth, | be better able to grasp the A eummer course at the V. | tells how she likes the Circle, could Take Your Own Lunch If strings are so hard to break? |Mary and her troubles and Mother | sixth grade studies when school M. C. A. would be beneficial to | 20t, be printed this week. | Uncle You Prefer If you have been a reader of The| “You two run over to a restaur-| Waverly, and I was surprised when Guaranteed .......... opens again. me. | am now In the elghth Jack will not fail to print tt next FOUR HOURS AT ANACORTES Star for any length of time YOu! ant and get something to eat,” | Dick retarned to them rg ege a $10 Set of Teeth, Every boy should study some grade and am confident of pass- copanheo re Bra ake by} must have noticed Dr. Lathrop's| The doctor was back. His words|had said nothing out of the ordt)"V rg during vacation, and the Y. M. Ing Into high school. Still, | |y4" Watch for it. apigitec 5 ae would like to Improve my op- portunities because | might have missed some of my work STAR WANT ADS advertisements. Perhaps you have|toox my attention away from the| 24TY A iatua sha fam thabire: been led to think that Dr. Lathrop] pathetic scenes 3 °) ''T told Mary to let mother have!@1@ Solid Gold or $4 ton her tiiee 4 STEWART HOUSE is a quack doctor because he adver-| |a check to pay her board bill, made Porcelain Crown | ee 6 Stewart § “There are two men over tn the out to the he pany, and to arrears yut to the hotel company, a el de the alanth ornda, and base tises. This article is written to Or) hospital who were badly hurt by >, A o- = ——n e Modern Single Rooms 25. rect that idea, Dr. Lathrop {s\one of those shells. One had his|*’¥ nothing about it, but to keep) $10 Gold or Porcelain 4. | By SAMUEL MALAKOFF It will be worth ‘dollars and BRING RESULTS varan oder Sug Rema tw licensed by the State Board of Medi-| jaw blown off and the other had|*!! ree bene ba ria re Bridge Work ........ | Second Prize | cents to me in after life. A Sok oe Seo. Sia cal Examiners to practice in the/the top of his head knocked oft,| “ter the board Dill was pall to rm) Gold Fillings .. Up|* ms @ little extra study will ne State of Washington, and he has|tve got to ease them up a bit.” |imburse the estate for this nial ete I m ee +4 During my grammar school | jure anyone “beoaues nee been practicing in Seattte for sev-| As he ran across the street to| Mother will get enough money for) Other Fillings .......-.-9O@) days t once brought home the | ser how proficient you may be eral years. Dr. Lathrop bas the|the hospital door I saw him taking| 1°" necemmties from the rent of her 3:30 to @ Suna Joyful news that | had skipped | it wilt be beneficial to you in 7. reputation of being one of the most/ oft his overcoat; a few seconds|"! 1 have only deferred the evil ad oad sete to i. + Bundays,| “a grade and wae now head of | some manner, as a acursions , » most | ; , ‘ou have ¢ . 2. : successful specialists in the Pacitic| more and his house coat would be| as.) thee eon mete eth neko John Smith, All praised me, apron wouk - Hotcrne Di in the state. It was at the request | te red and the great physician prion beg fk ine wae scrongy Dentists | nearer to the goal of your | of friends and patients that Dr.| London would be doing the work of|to dinner ambition—success and happ- | MONEY FOR FOURTH: Lathrop started to’ advertise; they| mercy that no ordinary mam would| I veniised now that she had re 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. nese in life | eke | thought the people should know of|even like to look at CORNER SECOND AVE. | am now In high school, yet his remarkable achievements. The| ‘the roar of —_—_—_— en that phrase, “One-half year doctor does not claim that bis treat nearer to happine still Northwest, and enjoys one of the| oft; then he would be in a whit ck," e Gut. my mether ‘simmy ons, SS ; largest practices of any physician! erron. nnd he te a 6) things botl again, Dick,” I said, OHI Cut - Rate “You are now one-half year WRITE E AY; GET | The Fourth of July 1s slowly coming nearer and Seattle boys and girls are racking their brains for a |cetved the check for her board and hundreds of guns|did not dream that she would have came to us from the battle line as|to pay it back to Mary as the man i! ment Is a cure-all, and he will not|we entered a littl ae f 1 » of | l} Satehe to ma; “Just sirinky-Unole | a little country hotel| of the shop and trustee of || way to make some money for fire- take your case if he thinks he can-|to eat |the estate next month, | | Jack, what vacation study | ots A dollar, no doubt, will go not benefit you. If medical or| No shell had fallen on the town| (To Be Continued Monday) _ | j means to any boy, especially to | ions way toward buying firecrack surgical treatment Is what is ne for an hour now, The tension was |= = \| |] & boy of none too wealthy par. | ors, sky rockets, Roman candies and in your case, he will tell you #0,| relieved. There were not so many| in a storm, multiply your fear || | . o0ts, whe, wishes to. succeed. the rest of the attending joys of and advise you to go to your physt-| Belgians with packages. Some of| by a hundred. Imagine a atorm | | that “day . cian and surgeon for treatment.|them were sitting on chaira at) in which \¢ } n ! ch you can hear the | | Uncle Jack {® just the man to This noted specialist does not|their doorways, hoping that the) jightning coming. A storm | | By HAROLD HENDRICKSON hain: ths ‘BOvLcAsA akisiac cnt WATE charge for consultation and you are|“one more shell” that would be the | Third Prize . . which will drive you away 7 h ake fandoen H't @/a little pin money. A. dollar will rom home perhapt " | welcome to visit his office at 214-15| final tugging at home ties would | People’s Bank building, any day|not come. | | 1 could finish the elghth be given to the winner of the next It does not kill you. A storm | hegre | Skin diseases except Sundays, between 9 a, m. and 8 1 SEN GuaG lane Hatter Canee 4 4 | : 5 p. m | If you are afraid of lightning | mer afternoon, but for many quickly yield TO || schoo! in the fail. 1 could finish | days and even months. And my education earlier and start grade and start In at high j; contest, which will be an essay on 1 Am Glad Vacation Is Here.” Have {t not more than 200 words : ' 4 e In business earlier. Hlong. Write {t in Ink or pencil, Be ee cae Uclaene alt The visits to the manufactur. | preferably ink, and sign your name b sR tne Gaenah || ing plants and buildings would |and address neatly on the back " “Pri . een te hean | esmno have an immense educational Send ft in to Uncle Jack and be By the Famqus “Princess” Stes Tee men ever get wedts || | value. sure {t reaches him before Friday Canadian Pacific Line shall fire?” | aeked the man | F you have ecrema, ringworm The hikes would be good for |afternoon at 3 o'tlock, ‘The age Ss Al k i Cc f rt “| never saw any who did,” sightly skin-eruy | + pe he said, simply. “Any man || Ointment and Resinol Soap and || FOP Protection hi he di ‘t mind it Is ¢ how quickly the itching stops. | : —_ estar duany Wavtaune 08 against the serio sickness so MONOR MENTION | || ina sevete, stubborn case, Res- || likely to follow an ailmentof the | ~~™~—~—~~~~~ || inol Ointment is also an excellent ||@igestive organs,—bilousness| 11 1s usually Uncle Jack's policy DAYS IN OPEN B || household remedy for pimples, || or inactive bowels, you can rely | to print all the names of the boys || dandruff, sores, burns, wounds, | on the best known corrective | and girls who have handed in the JUNEAU, June 12—The ateam-|| chafings, and for a score of other | best answers to contests, but this ship Bohemia, which arrived here uses where a soothing, healing ecc a fe |: k it A dt be eee be i am: open | yplication vee leause o! he grea number of Fee ee nna deat |S oe ee | names. 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