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PAGE 74 STAR—MONDAY, JULY 5, 1915. {Billy Carlson and risc Mechanician Are Killed in Montamarathon Auto Races -|Grover Ruckstell in ‘Ho, Hum! We |FIRST MOVES TO REVIVE PERSONS TAKEN FROM WATER| Third Article in The Star’s Lessons in Life Saving, by T. Robinson| | Try to force some of the water | it e ; i a | BY TOM ROBINSON hear | | Coach of Northwestern University | out of the nose, taking the nose be-| $s ORRIN nner vee"! Championship Swimming Team tween the thumb and Index finger | The Leafs took first measure in| Tf you go out tn a boat to rescue and squeezing down and out the holiday sertes from Dug's hire-|& drowning person, some kind of Next, turn the person ver on| the chest, arma extended, head on side, mouth open. Reach way tn and pull the tongue out as far as an anchor ts going to ald you ma terially If there ts such tn the} at—and there ought to be at ev-| lings yesterday, but it took them 11 innings to do It Al Bonner, Glant cast-off, had hin forer teammatea| ' | Mile Race at Tacoma — well {n hand and refused to allow|¢'Y #wimming place-—row slightly it will come. The tongue must be] 1 ly trailed Cooper's Stutz and finally, them to start any rallies, Jack| B88t the spot where the victim dis way out or the tubes will be} we (COMA SPEEDWAY, July | overtook him in the 72nd lap, and) Smith, as us led Seattle In hit.| @PPeared before dropping anchor choked up and your work useless iily Carison, driver, and | retained that lead until the finish, |ting and flelding features. Morse n toss the anchor from the bow By this time a doctor or profes Y ATTEMPTING | base laurels have been usurped by Franzen, mechanician, of His time was 2 hours 87 minutes,| 8180 pulled off some spectacular] Of the boat and into the waves, so sional life saver should a the} to finanee Vie |Konetchy and his stolen base mark Maxwell car, In the Montas | 20 plays there will be no danger of getting way, By all means send some one | toria team, the|by Benny Kauft. races, are dead, as Ree diclinnh iar: ote | tangled in the rope. a wena wat € = + car throwin, eames for the price of one tuce may not, A GOOD explanation for Séattle’s the result of thelr car ‘ a © offered today The festivities | age MAY. DOC! ice in the league race ie Sheen TE oay. it wens the start at 3 p. m., with Victoria as the! | bad in a glance at the team records < yesterday. it was a ents | Rumors are) The Glants are t for last place >. first serious accident on the Ta box score afloat. that in team batting and are next to last «: race course. ° ARR HPO A BK 5 | th major|!n team fielding. Aberdeen 1s ~ Traveling at 2 speed of 95 fe ce kak) So { league mag DUBS nearest contender in each ‘an hour, In an endeavor to A Hi 1 ’ 4 soi l auloh usa astadinh 'Oce aiting of we | case ~ fuse Bari Cooper in a Otuss, 0 Oo ae tee a ee | Henry, the La tar boxman. If “ary fear tire on Carlaon’s o ew . 4.2 bal they get a good price for his con MAYME McDONALD, the former eat, causing him to lose con : 4 ° ‘ : : tract, the magnates would be able | Queen Anne high girl, and last year igel of hie car and bouncing In ‘ Oe ee a to cover ‘ leficiency in the | freshman at the “U,” ts making a teaditeh, The car dropped off PY ce wee turnstile receipts. Victoria has record in tennis. In the Woodland inte the side, turned over, and SS. = < so ce other good man in Catcher |park tourney she is paired with Mrs. crashed Into the fence, Vietorta RTOS Haworth, who may be sent up Bragdon, 1914 ladies’ state cham- eruahing the life out meme Fonte, it ‘ 1 4 0 ef | pion, and is looked upon as a prob- rag te « gl ooh + seep SOS CR Bee oe ice td winner in the doubles event. inatantly. zo sete uor Ka : Bis se ed ae ae lane. New Onn b Ot, | ns catered Al ‘oe Tela “¢ ell ternal injuries, Kelly, th ‘ 112 6 \misston has made er jest of She entered tn nland tourney at hie death at 4 o'clock this morn Ma ‘ i ee tae | 4 |itself, It bas o 1 the club to| Spokane last week, and yesterday, neat. ean eee | pay Jimmy Clabby and George Chip | by defeating Mrs. J. Don Alexander, Eapeeneé people saw Moftman, it ‘ t ee the purse and then suspended landed in the finals and will meet Ruckstell win the event of Bonner. p a). Aa See Ce them from boxing in New Y r Miss Marie Kettenback of Lewiston, feday. Ina Mercer he persistent- e 4 —~| In pulling a person into a boat,|bring the person over the side; speeding for them 30 days Idaho, today, for the cup and the —————————— — s 9 48°18 3) be sure to keep the boat balanced amidship. However, tomorrow I am going| It is to laugh title ‘Tuesday she will retarn te fin- ish her matches In the Woodland park tournament. Her many friends expect great things of her in future matches. This is her first try at | tournament play. | wo th added ight does not put If another person {# in the boat|to tell you how to resuscitate a Elther Chip and Clabby are inno 4|}the gunwales under water and fill and at the oars the work of dy-| drowning jon yourself. The | cent of faking and should not be reelup the craft, Take the person |ing the boat fs made much easter. | means I use is known as the Shafer| penalized at all; or they are guilty, Ropter fnto the boat over the square! Whether you take this means or| method of resuscitation and \s| should not be paid a cent or stern, if it is that kind of boat, that of swimming to t a drown-|much more simple than the com-| permitted to box anywhere again 4 over the end not used for the Ing person to shore, remember, the| mon way of inducing artificial res. anchor, {f it is a doubleender, or first thing to do ts to force the | piration by movements of the arms| WHO SAYS the “higher educa- | both ends pointed. Don't try to’ mouth open and wipe out the slime | and legs. jtion is a failure’? Five college YOUNGSTER WINS See vest ia CRRUREELY ————~ | graduates have been signed by ma Cooper was but little over a minute behind | Cooper had won the event for two! » e successive years, and had he been| piaye--Morse to Raymond to Abstetn Pittebure at % HET doubles partner, Miss Connie Good-| jor league clubs, and Brown unl. ctoee Gemiee wate enlger ree eens ete cet 2 SS/QHET NEFF AND iter osiescuttin stint tie Cersiy’tpptee tater rere” "| AGAIN AT S.A. G. been permanent possessor of the big — peor co cone 30 oo Woodland park tourney, aftera hard| R. NORRIS WILLIAMS, national . " trophy NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE » i CAMPBELL TOP THE match. Hiawn tennis title holder, agent ne is tee AO taceament por ., > 3 , . Won. Lost, Pet, | Baltimore sd bd Another feature match was that Other title to his string by beating | ah id ; Thomas a mechanician, in a Mer o MM ery co, a Port team, Burke and Turrene, met their| the finals of the ( court tourna-| Arnold into camp Sunday. Satur- cer, was third, and Bob Burman, wees BM SS vranctece tee Avaauiioe et tee tanae ( Mult ang| ment at Pittsburg Saturday. |day he won from the veteran R. T. driving a French Peugeot, was stevens OA OS Chet Neff and Ray Campbell will) syverans a onsaa an | Stafford. Miss Sarah Idvingstone : 48 tis |furnish the headliner bout of the) iteo ver match. The hide non ehe|..HAWORTH, VICTORIA back-| continued to the semi-finals in the winner drew a purse of| 443 | next smoker under the auspices of 1 : a ire he kids won the stop, still leads the Northwestern | ladies’ singles by winning from Miss while $1,500, $950 and $650 444/the Greenwood Athletic club, The rer mgr ede Dhaaag were easy victims league batters, with an average of | Annis Greene. Other matches were: warded to the others, in the|cns nas match will be staged in the Tivol! wih Boar ph “y Sepoeg: Burke also 344. He tops Williams, the Indian | Miss Myra Lambuth defaulted to | order of their positions | ras WHO won theatre, Friday night. Campbell bas ot See rhe D the «ingles, slip- outfielder, by nine points. Jack) Miss Goodfellow; Mrs. Turner won | Ruckstell made the 250 miles in| ?\,, o---- just returned from a trip thru the PINs Under the fast serve of Grant) Smith leads Seattle's “hitless won-| from Miss Ploskett; Mrs. Stafford }2 hours 27 minutes, averaging clone | hreenirs HNOREE EEE TEN— Victoria 8. Seattle | Wastern states Laisure, ders,” with .2 rth ts next, 280.) heat Miss Narnum. Crawford An- |to 85 miles an hour, or better than | Bost Hpokane T ( This will be Campbell's second ap-| Other results were DON'T JUDGE @ ball player en-|derson beat Bob Small, ex-high }10 miles an hour faster than last |Cimcinnat! ®. Loule | pearance since his return, The first) Men's singles—Neison beat Ful-|tirely by records; the best bunter |SChool player. year's time in the same event | was in the draw bout against Billy on; Laizure beat Osaka; Wada beat jn the world will not make a sac. sanennames in an Sonya ins Siow sewnd,| AMERICAN LAGU wet aa Greenwood, sin vatutaon’ tot car's co's, WESTERNERS WIN jonly half a lap behind Ruckstell. | ve . Tho other bouts on the) Mixed doubles—Miss Ferris and pases ahead of him si | Cooper time was 2:55:06; Pullen, |.) 1 “ecard will be announced during the MacInnis beat Miss Salmon and DODGE CITY, Kan, July 5.— Mercer, third; time 2:58:56 1-5; | poston siniioahiitecenit | Week. Bettler. JACK DAUBERT, Brooklyn first Westerners finished one-two in the Burman, Peugeot, fourth; time | Washingtos | | -_- = ~ Women's doubles—Miss Goodfel-| baseman, landed {n the front of the 300-mile international motorcycle 3:08:44 4-5 Oldfield, Peugeot, | X*~ — YOUNGSTER GETS GOOD POST low and Miss Lambuth beat Mrs, An National league batters last week. races here Saturday. Otto Walker, 6. ra | i Is ” of Oakland, riding a Harley-David- | He hit .336. The undeniable Ty Cobb still nold and Miss Benson. WINNER AT PARK... .., | | ‘ The races today included the 106. Pasiasetpet ‘ mile intercity race for Northwest — 5 cars, to start at 10 a m., and the — og 7a 200-mile Golden Potlatch event, wanees city But still our ing’s paper “18” aske for other peo- penitentiaries, Jom jails and | ple’s views and experiences. | wish | reformatories are overflowing. Is very young gir! contemplating mar- it possible to make over deformed Paul J. Palmer, 24, son of Court Stenographer James Palmer, ts on his way to New York city, where he will edit the Aertal Age, an aeronautic mon . ane | son, knocked off 30 minutes from Jeads the American, with an aver- the world’s record for the distance age of .397. and finished in 3 hr. 55 min. and@ Lee Magee, Seattle's pet, tops|45 sec. Harry Crandall, of Phoe- the Feds in batting, but his extra nix, Ariz. won second money. Maru, which sailed from Japan July 1, bas 159 passen- gers for Seattle. ANSWERS QUESTIONS FROM READERS hours and work In the same bulld- ing. MYRA, A—The girl might accept an o¢ casional invitation, not oftener than Miss Myra Lambuth won from her my going with her steady on a “steady company” with any girl!ation just now, for her devotion to} hours, often fatigue, nervous strain count of the financial condition of until you are at lead 21. Life i8 your interest prompts her interfer-|or a relaxed condition of the skin her only parent, her mother. Piease long and romance {is always handy, ~ | due to some chronic trouble. Mas- tell me what you think about it. Re- so why hurry it along at thie early | with a ge cold cream may sage ‘ood ence. jage could read what | am going minds; to Instill strength of char | once a woek, just as she would ac member, we love each other, age? When you are older you can h | | to say. acter? It has been done to a few | cept an invitation to the theatre, but L. L. | decide for yourself whether you are| @——! have dark rings beneath my|h6 beneficial. A lotion that 1s said 1 am an degenerates, but it fs an up-hill| it would be decidedly out of place A.—You and the girl are too able to support your wife's mother eyes. How can | get rid of them? to restore tone to the skin consis! dren are grown. | had a beautiful daughter just grown Into woman- hood. She was bright, loving and of sunny disposition. She was well educated and @ per- fect lady, but she was headstrong. She married a drunkard against our wishes. In two years she gave | birth to child with a wrinkled, weazened face that tooked like a dried up old man. In a few hours it went Into spasms and in 48 hours fight, and those who are strong for her to go with the man every enough to fight the battle are in| day and let him pay the bills. the minority, Many excuses are given for the crimes and evils com- | mitted, and a few cures have been red, but who has dug young to become seriously interest ed in each other. Do not keep M. E. |of 20 grains of tannic acid in one after you marry. Your own mother| A.—Dark rings are caused by late! ounce of glycerine. has some claim upon your consider! S$SSE$ESSS8S3 $ ¢ $SSSS$SS$SS88S$8S8$8 EMPRESS THEATRE Q—My father doubles one letter of hie name, altho none of hie rela- tives do. Would my name be good to the real cause, and pro: | ecsity if | were to drop the extra diced a successful cure? Many | | letter without changing my name In learned persons pay the root of the | cure? if | decide to change It, how whole evil Hes tp our lax system of | marriage. I sometimes am toclined | 4st | go about it? ty a to agree with them. Thousands of| A—There is no law against the * ene lh autne Oe Think of it, died in awful agony. the face of an old man on a tiny | baby—the result of a father's dis- sipation. In another year she gave birth dollars are spent each year upon | changing of names, but it Is often the breeding of dogs, horses and cattle, but who stops to think or }eare how our children are born? | Unworthy, unfit men and women inadvisable to do so because of the resulting difficulties In proving the identity of the individuals, for ex | ample, in case of inheritance. Drop-) The Coolest Place in Town Direction Sullivan-Considine Corner Second Ave. and Spring St. $ TY Y Vu DENTISTRY teeth are replaced by Ohio Method by artificial teeth to a sweet, pretty gir! babe. We) marry for selfish motives and bring | ping one of the double letters prob- were all pleased with it, it being the | into the world little children who|ably would not produce any such firet granddaughter. In two sijhaven’t a chance, PERHAPS | confusion, but the risk must be ee) it, too, went Into awful spasms and) WHAT WE NEED MORE THAN /samed and the matter decided by on the fifth day died In a worse| ANYTHING ELSE IN TH E | the person concerned. spasm than its little brother. | WORLD I8 A MARRIAGE CEN- Names are changed at the pro Later another girl came and she SORSHIP. bate court. Apply in person. At-/ is now ten years old, but has spells! | torney's services are not necessary.| ‘Gre natural as your original| of staggering like a drunken man.| Q.—Is It proper for a girl 17 yeare| Examinations are now being|! have been terribly mortified when | old to go to lunch with a young man | without charge, an4 esti.|0n the street with her when those| whom she has known for some are furnished in all cases. | spells came upon oe ae ee ane | trast ed, ANI thr yeare o er mother | it Min WEARS’ SUARAIE | sted at the age of 32 of a broken) $15 Set of Teeth, pert A WHIRLY, GIRLY DOLLAR SHOW STARTING MONDAY MATINEE (TODAY) 2:30, AND INCLUDING SUNDAY, JULY 11 Roland West Presents the Unique Musical Comedy “On the Veranda” 3—JOLLY BOYS—3 3—DASHING GIRLS—3 Q.—I! am a young man almost 19 years old, and am In love with a girl! They have the same tunch almost 17. My mother objects to, bets 2 "Daa PNB ZN ; ‘me. That nurse gets on my nerv: 2 y. Cut - Rate | (Inc ) jto see me, not even Dick. I don’t) with her senseless recommenda: | 5 | e | want to think. I just want to be/ tions and her constant treatment of a} Dentists ||, .EYEAYTUING eg —|{let_alone., me an tho I were a child ‘ F : i _| 9 —s.207 university sr. | Plant and Office I don’t believe I want to £0,| In a little while we were motor Two Boys and a Piano The Unique Silhouette Artist Set of Teeth, $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold Fillings . oe CORN! SECOND AVE. | Guaranteed te $5 ... $4 Pidge War," $4 $1 P| U Fillings ..........GOg|'n_the world for turning out clean, ‘Ofte Hours, 8:20 to 6. Sundays, ; 9 to 12, that any other girl's life be wasted in that manner. A BROKEN-HEARTED MOTHER. A.—Your letter affords me an op- ment and progress, We can boast of the finest public school system Union Dye Works | 10TH AVE. AND K, UNION The father was drunk at | @ 5 all three funerals and etill drinks. Do you want such a life as THAT? a @ 1 think not, and y God forbid NATURE 18 NEVER A COM- FORTER : (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) |swered I felt a vague surprise go thru me that I had not the slight est thrill at Dick's kiss. Some way every bit of feeling seems to have been taken out of me. I seem numb mentally and physically. 1 | do not care whether any one comes Dick,” I sald. | “Don’t you feel well enough to go?” he asked “I don't know—I gness I am feel- | EERE eee Bing siren could see that my absolute in- difference was hurting Dick, but that I felt no particular gratitude for Harry's generous offer. a would just as lief stay at home.” “Come on, dear; nurse will get rtunity to !llustra a point I “Margie, dearest, I've come to! you ready and we wil! 60 out for EX A ON—First Pacific r Tow of § leh . ed ave wanted to bring out fora long | take you for a ride,” sald Dick, a8|a little while now,” time. This is an age of enlighten- he bent to kiss me. Before I an- “All right,” I answered Matlessly. “It {s @ glorious day, Mra. Wav- erly, and I know the sunshine and nature will be the best prescrip- tions you can have,” said the nurse. | “Will they?” I asked, while a lit- tle feeling of irritation possessed ing out into the country, which real- ly 1s beautiful—too beautiful. I wonder, little book, who first perpetrated that silly He that na- ture always sympathizes, always fits in your moods. It's one of Illustrating Happy Incidents of Learning Days LA PILIRICA and PARTNER Former Dancers to King Alphonso of Spain and General Huerta of Mexico THE DAINTY STAR OF MODERN SONG DOROTHY HERMAN PPaRPEeNRBAPRASEASBEUHSEHNODNOHODYWNOE $s $ § $ § $ § $ § $ § $ $ § $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ; es sge ‘4 | those beautiful myths which we hu E for the life of me, I could not care| mans imagine, but can never real 4 about anything. Then, thru my | ize. i benumbed brain there floated a! Naty y h floated Nature is many wonderful things, resenting New and Exclusive Repertoire é ‘ a few lines from Mrs, Browning |but she ts never sympathetic. She “Dead—dead, did you say? |} goes on her way making the glo. BLow Round Trip Fares East go iscoi%st! 22%: Eon uit tit . STITT fesntandcastgamanammeniad be Allie ssncaatte Bo give me strength to pray.” |rose and gold while you wander Added THE MELODY MAI S Additional |e | 1 must have said it out loud, for | about, your heart in dust and ashes Feature Attraction Ls . I caught Dick's horrified expres | AD hen, again, when your whole ie St. Paul. .....$ 60.00 Chicago .....$ 72.50 E sion, “It almost. made me smile,|eoul {e attuned to happiness, she 3—GIRLS WHO SING—3 2. Minneapoli No, Dick, I am not insane and 1| Covers herself with cold and lets z " % z és lis ..$ 60.00 Toronto .....$ 92.00 | don't think IT am going crazy, but|the sobbing wind send pitiless rain Presenting for the First Time on any Stage Mr. Geo. M. Kidd’s Newest Song Hit a I | Winnipeg $ 60.00 Montreal .....$105.00 | those words of Mrs. Browning fist. | tra tha | upeorerne brancheb of, the ne . ted thru my brain and I guess I un-| trees, sighing and sobbing. . 5 New York. ...$110.70 Boston ......$110.00 gay| consciously wala them, but, Dick, T| T looked about me, Birds were 66 lla Br 99 A ween want to pray. Prayers are| singing, flowers were blooming, © PS dingly low fares to other points | unavailing, they did not save tay | SeNRAe “hdl all, eon I im orrespondin 4 beautiful boy for me.” | turned—fruitfulness, Ife and all the saa: : .- rie Tickets on sale dally May 15 to September 30. E “Oh, Margie, Margto, can’t you| which I could only sense the feel Mr. Kidd is none other than the well-knows Seattle boy and drummer of the Orpheum Orchestra . Rao Return limit October 31, Liberal stopovers reconcile yourself to the loss of our | of that little cold, atiffened form as f | | baby? Don't you care anything for|I made them place it in my arms} "| URSESEIER 'RAOYERR me any more? Come on out motor-|and let me hold ft for an hour or| OUR POPULAR SUMMER PRICES—MATINEE DAILY 10 CENTS a For full information call or write ing. Harry has sent over one of|two before it was taken from me his cars and told me to tell you | forever. . s . 4 . 4 E. E. PENN, a that you must regard {t and the| Dick, who had been watching my Night Prices . Night Prices General Agent, Passenger Department. |chauffeur as yours until you are|face closely, sald to the chauffeur Sundays and Holidays ED aumems = =Sundays and Holidays 718 easond Ave, Gentile. E thoroly well. You must use it ev-| with a sigh, “I think we will go e : : ery day.” back now; Mra, Waverly looks ‘ “That is kind of Harry,” and TP Pb pf ES 8 0 ES 0 Petree tired.” (To be continued tomorrow) siinuarasoraccaspinannsstigenstnitsetanimecenetnasaneiintmeen me tneeipitcigemnont tts teats om serait