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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915. PACE 3. * | bring tn the wounded, the field “BATTLE FOR 2222221" Young Readers| FESTIVITIES | A Trp Through : care for men who will dle im beat | Drawing Contest Uncle Jack; Says Correspondent Shepherd Tells This field dressing station may a She Likes Circle Open House Kept Saturday | of the Activities of R. A be ne ent, or a house, or even in| This wook’s drawing contest was | at Headquarters But Most M. C. in France, The re will be horse ambulances Uncle Jack Many f ne ar awings of dong Adler J seal Aga last of Visitors Have Gone o rg dbonider n mos anos. and cartoons were recelyed, but the! Circieites telling how they like the _ aa |KEEP MEN HEALTHY Aitomobiio ambulances would bejone Uncle Jack thought the be i ae . 3? POTENTATE LEAVES } | much better, but battles are not! v 1 ie Cirele irringtor « " pee always fought “y battles are not) was drawn by Ruth Nichols, Ruth's) tan, Wash. fe the auth t Speed” Is Their Watchword , ye . field dressing station| Seattle. Her Gréwiag io hecewity| week's story. Here it tevens Goes to Alaska; Con- dressing statio er drawing is herewith in Battle; Men and Women (ine hors ances carry their] reproduced ” ? } @| certs and Grandstand Pro- Work on High Gear loads back to a spot where the! © HOW | LIKE THE CIRCLE | gram Conclude Event | " aut ee are waiting hal ly * ¢o) M, | By Wm. G. Shepherd is called by the R.A, M,C, a | United Press Staff Correspondent, MOtor am 4 Open house was kept all day In my estimatio: ar Circle} ance rendezvous.” in to the thrill by the United Press hr wens Fo ge My vr orl of the Red Gross work, These au BRITISH ARMY, NORTHERN | ¢onations _ sania «.. |FPRANCE, July 6—(Hy Mail t Transfer Men to Autos he lated New York.)—To keep the army Saturday at Shrine headquar seta 000 tas bobcat ina Arools A Trip of a Thousand visitors who remained over to pany ewsienper Rantir Delightful Surprises the bi kind to be found anywhe: Here you sone ¢ t circles of its The various contests encourage! story writing and drawing, while the puzzle contests are alway#| moet part, Nile temple's guests cood as well as educational, Even! have left the city. Imperial Potentate J, Put nam Stevens and Past imperial Potentate Frederick R. Smith The wound mobiles R. A, M. C. doctors move about ving oplates when they are dare transferred to healthy is the first gigantic task of +) ed} the Royal Army Medical Corps it the British fighting one, but to if one does not win t prize, there} in something about the Circle that al " take care of the soldiers after y maxes of wo at it agalr my * tes. needed, adjusting bandages, caring [7 1 like to read the Boy Scout and both left Friday. The former we i. who |are wounded is a task somewhat /for a man who may need tnatant| ff Cain tke a read the Boy Seout and) geparted for Vancouver In com- THE POPULAR STEAMER eine try. more spectacular than the steady | care to nave his lif : Raa Tied CLA anid Ta | FURY With. Sriende, and titer 2. t actice, | Stiad of scientific sanitation The automobiles then dash off at more interesting "Why usr ertar| wil, all. fe Alesha, Smith show that about! Im the Carpathians in Gallcl®, ine highest « permitted by the ‘ao Saiaen te oh ; poy Mat HB sob took the opposite direction, ae taking the de ast winter, | saw huge bodies of condition of the roads. Nothing ue . mead of the news down the coast to California ° u Bee eaten soldiers marching O/ uniess it be artillery or ammuni Stevens, on his return, will } sea) Wards the tle that was raging!) . Init in Seatt! th h we on coming up, must block them vielt In Seattio with hie eon, 1 ary dentists) ‘near Praemyal i the coun huasian otetine Write Short Story Carl P. Stevens, a resident of } Another tattered army was com:| m, Wi this city for six years. United many doctors are at work in a y y ? ing from the battlefield; it Was! heavy” batt and in the Dollar The last of the nightly band con ) made up of groups of wounded and| They dreas wounds thoroly. They certs, which have been attracting L sick men who struggled along.| set troken limbs. They have oper Uncle Jack is under the tmpres-|thousands to City Hall park and * rr m pa hee . gh er ay ney Rave Ope fon that all boy nd eer qt ere given Fri ; t dragging their broken bodies 48) ating tables and all the {nstruments cena map ote yl square, were given Friday mee ccatist pest they could, back to where the that’ a wurgeon might have Inne Saat i +. so ing by bends from Mosish te n te shells were not flying; back to ane ere in one way: Write a of Ft, Worth, Tex, and ne beet (eee great London or New York hospit , diet. catidnal eines 4 send itl ar " b | ‘ what They are prepared to handle any|_, With her drawing Ruth enclosed) *% nal story and send it) Afifi temple, Tacoma. When the Would they find white beds and sort of a case. ; the following letter in to Uncle Jack. Kasy way to/ players had concluded they . ih pe € the Sone Sarees and rest and health Here you begin to see more of Dear Uncie Jack: 1 have peg Pars hence bt be ov BM be ares be cot Aly atone Foon again tas Med Coen West been a member of the Circle par story must not be over 160|eech band looked like s huge mu | “ < hee * in length, and may be oF as LAW BAD | we Austrians Lost Heart White gowned nurses will be but a cht time, and | have on: aie > ee aa eaeene = | you's <fhelts et tha ott three prosect chances were against them.) moving about on errands of mercy.| "®t tried In many cont otherwise. |clal grandstand attracted a throng Som of them had walked 20 1 like to draw very much and a who refused Slippers, bandages, blankets, a! “pga | le Friday aftern Sec Mor untesist |miles and had miles more to go. | thousand Httle comforts that come! &™ always glad when a draw- Write your name and address|¢ te Wridey afterncen. Back melaw is They were a sight to make a MAN from Red Cross Kources, show you, (9 contest Is at hand neatly on the back of your essay Ws administra: to keep This time | drew of what | #24 send It or bring it in to Uncle most people are thinking of (Jack. care of The Star dancer and each group of tots sick at heart. Yet the Austrian sd with peals of applause force, sen we are leaving the actentific effi There were > evils be-| soldiers, marching to battle, saW! ciency of the battle line and moving Which I had to choose, so I them as well as I did; saw what it) hac i just now, | have heard quite © boy or girl over the age o - fight the if ; yack toward civilization, where . Aghunge Bee dl about with groups of Shriners a oa i A = ‘ the Sora “ sant 10 be wounded and ick, 4 f7mpathy and Kindness awalt a few girls wy that if they | 16 ie eligible to enter this contest. ret ei ve anslating in the em leaves Colman Dock 9:00 a. m., arrives back Senne. & lowe a gy Hira an Austrian , . y tertainment of the Arab guests £3 i cursi e r Sie these kuown soldier for losing heart before a Fight for Men's Lives Shrine | am sure | would | WANTS TO JOIN Little. Florence McGinnis and 10:3 ‘ coe On this vice toktpe Ae the steamer will ay prnitiet There hospital trains await-| like to be. a McKinnon, of Black Dia-| Master Hanson were the principals call at Port Gamble, Brinnon, Hoodsport, Pot- THE DENTAL rakens here may have been plenty of ing tp this town mond, wr in a prettily staged mock wedding, atch a j ‘itv ing ; lgallant officers to lead them into, In eee Ne teak: ga latch and Union City, both going and returning. ist does not have to adver ne there are other Dear Uncle Jack: 1 should | a Be a faker; one of the w laughter, but there was no one to|army nurses and every possible like very much to join The Star | officiated in long frock and longer ia dentistry was a pretended/take them out of it comfort HONOR MENTION Circle. | think it is ver: face etended | : ircle. ‘ y help- dentiat whol ‘The R. A. M. C. of the British] Woman's touch and kindness be |b. neers t There were a score, nearly, of A MINIATURE ALASKA TRIP another charged a poor/tions at this front. Sir John It is like heaven for a soldier, Here are the names of the girls ays very much, | am 13 cla not have cost more'tian |army has produced diff di-| gin to be felt at a pot gy se tage ose «a PP neluded by th ar Rot have cost more than | @rmy has produced different condi. gin to be fe! to it. | like to draw and write | dances, concluded by ne ape * . ~ ance of 16 little tots in sailor cos The Grandest Scenery in the World. Fine Sandy tume, who acted as escorts for Miss | A = . - * Anna Sheridan in ber capital exhi Bathing Beaches, Picnic Grounds, Fishing, Etc. drawings were the Rinaldo ¢ a ige work put on Meath that fell t «© f Sui another charged done his duty and been| 8nd boys whor lo French's army is fighting under who conditions f her civilized as human Woun to fall back on bis ~white| best in the seg ELLA McKINNON, Werk that > be Sill war will permit pillow in a hospital train and start|1707 Main st, and Clara A. Main, bition of the sallor’s hornpipe ar. In the last two cases 1] Behind the line the R. A. M. C.|for Lome of Duvall, Wash, are given est The baby parade, a feature sched ma! *l has established its chain of hos The R. A. M. C. has fought for Mention, as their drawings we FORM GUARD OF HONOR uled for th afternoon program. Th R ° " dentist ought pitale. During « battle it fights the lives of these men every inch @xceptionally good; Pauline Becker,| S!x Scouts of the West Seattle| was called off because of the damp e Round Tri Rate | 10, fort it tog right to c ® | death as desperately as the soldiers of the way 4002 Brooklyn ave. Anna Belle patrol Wednesday formed a guard| ness during the early part of the o Hl Witnds te brine. the “whole | themselves are fighting the enemy.| In the same spirit that a great Shaw. Port Blakeley; Gertrude of honor ind the old university | day le for Sunday ill Be H 4 meas bring bediiks Macles ten surgeon may show by sparing no Klander, Ferndale; Ruth Larson,| dell at Second ave. and Union st — / ohm ing takers are tn 8! However wildly and fiercely a| Pains trying to rescue a man from| 3812 Aurora ave: Helen Ce aeything and charge ail| battle may be raging. there is al- the very brink of death, so does! Arlington; Samuel Mooney, Bilal FILE DEED OF TRUST SHE COPS HIS ROLL and give you as little a8| ways the cool, steady aystem of the the R. A: M. C. go to the very limit | ing Ix one method em-|R. A. M. C. in its midst of effort MAKE TRIP IN BARGE | CHICAGO, July 17.~Carl Meyer, j@ advertising dentist The R. A. M. C. men knew tn) P COLVILL July The Phos |farmer, of Dallas, Tex. today is! Onl $1.00 TRIP The Capitol Hill and Madrona ' agree to do one kind of work. | advance, perhaps, that the battle | nix Lumber Co, of Spokane, yes-|looking for “Hazel,” a beautiful! F eee nce Serene : ; BOYS ARRESTED 1M jtroops of the Boy Scouts took a . t > yo t m Children Hal: “ of material, but furnish | ¥88 going to be fought. They made trip by barge Monday to Woodin terdsy filed a deed of trust for the |blonde, to whom he proposed in a mn if Fare ~ . For instance, it te easy |their plans accordingly os ‘ A benefit of creditors to the Spokane taxicab. She accepted him, excused bp e Tienmond crown and then| Lat oy adi a tha atte tine BIG EILERS THEFT | rite, Chmpins cvt overnign they | & Eastern Trust Co,, in the amount |herself, and disappeared with his what is Known as a Miller | hiked to Lake Sammamish Tuesday 10,000. 500 rol . ‘ ; ‘ fern There ts at least twice as| Here there are men with stretch cesmic . wmuraion te .teamiel $1,600 roll, Take a basket lunch or you can get dairy labor on a Richmond, yet the | ers, and men with “first aid” pack- Rot Know the differ-|ages. They have been placed here mcs PORTLAND, July 17.—Arreated | Wednesday in time to see the Lib lunch aboard the steamer. Coffee 5c. Pie 5c. br two or three Years. | y3/by the R.A. M. C., awaiting the Sie costs rom ''s0 conte fn conection with the theft trom|*TY bee ‘HE SEES PORTLAND PULL DOWN STATUE BH Sandwiches 5c. ale | pea | @ cavity can be prepared | battle. | Eilers music house of checks total-! ‘itithietins late when thirty minutes} Behind the battle line, but not! ing about $366, five blank checks TAKE LONG HIKE | PORTLAND, July 17.—H. 8.| LONDON, July 17—The famous Get Your Tickets Early Pre far away, in the shelter of a hill if Ticket Offi et ‘ice—Colman Dock—Main 3993. Ws cavity preparation | signed by Hy Eilers, and $1,100), Five Canadian Scouts hiked all| Graves, chief forester of the United |old bronze and copper lion that ide of alloy used. but «| possible, or in a grove, will be a) oo Oe ae cherie Thom /the Way from Vancouver, B.C, tol States, was taken for a trip over|stood on the battlefield of Water dt 7 Ube $0 oo- field dressing station R. A. M. C ‘hoi 7 is : 2" Seattle with thelr scoutmaster,|the Columbia river highway by alloo has been pulled down, and ts m proper cay . “k Mx ch 1 , , : and geod filling mate- | doctors will be here | Beckett and Jack Mulcare, each 19.| Rev. J. Milton Sykes. They spent| committee of local business men to-| being converted into German shells, As soon as the stretcher men Bre being held by the police today. two days here, leaving Wednesday. day He will be in Seattle Sunday. ‘according to Holland advices today Dhave a collection of den fome Seattle denta <aetae ‘ke to. see oe THIRD IN STAR’S SERIES OF TRUE GHOST STORIES FOR SUMMER EVENINGS ON THE PORCH | 2%" DEAD SEA CAPTAIN VISITS TACOMA WOMAN| MARKET REPORT a spent if years in my sects paige dasha eae e Bin the Union block, at 712| (RDITORS NOTE—The tw pope) cide, but a paper was found in nis | Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Tomar oe work « tO preas ave: Seattle. anes Tass home (even, Sims oma ae te | pocket, directing that his body be| Vegetables and Fruit | | Wheat . fot, acetal office oF pores | |thrown to sea at high tide. |@——— eee = Dat Loven there have 4 / He was dressed as if for a jour. | \“orrected daily by J. W. bak 6° ad Bn attack upon me or my | ney. He wore a new black suit, a | a» é e oo le always nit & point to | | white shirt and cuffs and his hair | @ 8 Jat @15.00 them STGUEt arcente of Ge0- jand beard had been neatly trim: |! 188 | Barley... : 28.00 Wire thade Gust. Merk. | med. Even his shoes were shined. |‘. ous [eee ci nn 9 30.00 Feai gall tried to} . +: 6 | Bi Be ‘ uget sound cate .. 30.00 le of & into} ; mons, per crate ’ 400 lewew, ton ny lng ae mee age be tal Mra. Twombley couldn't belleve petrult . Ay 3 i Timothy ... 19.00 ental work done at any other Peychical Research. it. She went herself to the coroner. tomate lugs as H 80 ae iy because he happened, | “He says that the captain was to have two registered BY HELEN CHRISTINE BENNETT lcertainly dead at the time I saw| jig | PRESIDENT CARLTON IN WEST \ =a cas Capt. Higgins was a man of mys him,” she reported, in awed ton 1.00 2 PORTLAND, July 17.—Newcomb and exposed his. bunk | tery. Where he came from and why |"What was he trying to tell me? +} Carlton, president of the Weste he ran to cover and com-| he had chosen to withdraw from the | Was he trying to tell of hi tbo Union Telegraph Co., accompant by his wife and family arrived here from San Francisco this morning, ( that I was abusing him.| world and to live on a tiny island, H tr, 4 4 jon teh | death? 4 ! are a few cheap advertising | f | Try! difficult of access at all times and Trying to tell the soul on earth Who make it a byginess t J friendliest to him of his departure? It is need. to any |totally inaccessible at high tide dentist who acts in faith| only the captain and perhaps his Possibly, for after the sea claim- jed_ its own, Mrs. Twombley saw Ce eseoe eeeese fellow practitioners wii t Don't Fo. It's Fi faith with his ;ctienta. If a| 408, Trusty, knew agli tage of other| It was rumored that the captain's ; him no more. ped . FILMS ¢ helpless to| ship had gone down with all hands! ata Pye “e 1 Ege Bigres and that only he and Trusty had} seals Bought of Us Developed sgrace which awaits a sea cap F |who outlives his ship and crew, he | Evans Service | had isolated himself. ert 9 oom ny tumes| The beach near his island came | \3 noube <.:0: 108 @ Evans oy en hie certificate he le i \¥ .. or changed. At. first «| to be known in the neighboring Mp yak xo EVANS ing to get in, but, when|lages as Higgins’ beach, and Hig- siacabiies N e + 1.25 @ 1.75 & lion walked forth to de-| gins’ it was, for no one cared to dis- LON. m P preheat Third Near Union y inate who aided him, b cute pomenion. | ONDON, July 17—The Lusl-| noyat Annes, 1 1b. 07 @ 08 Third Near Columbia of it tcoe cetns cont But the beach was an attractive, Senin’ oe Vorpedoed. “not merely * HS ee Naseer tee CR We Sell Only Eastman Films hed Ried to cvtain'= tentsi cer. | place, and only seven miles trom| jwith the intention of sinking the | o.ions, green... sa in this state. There willlthe city of Tacoma. In course of| |Iiner, but also of destroying human | caitornin, new ais 014 | coger & time, I hope, when fake ad- | dentists will be legally from practice this state. time not even the reputation of the) lcaptain could keep summer resi jlives," was the official finding to-| Australian browne ‘ 02% | > as ba Walla Walle ; O14 day of Lord Mersey, who conducted | Walla We pesnases . Have You Not -f ER ErGdatese tocpio and | ‘ jan inquiry into the destruction of | vow spuds, red pee ony 3 i their [dents away. ie the vessel New spuds, white, ib tine leis ‘ ; Lord Mersey's report declared |@ ° N t d : ET CSE comple a + ppennigaiae edged At the Side of Her Bed, Distinct in the Bright Moonlight, Stood Capt. Higgins Capt, Turner of the Lusitania did| Prices raid Wroducers for Fags, otice $ Ng you recognition, | SUmNMCr ge : | SOSSETRSREERRDEE Wear pee wo ee . ot follow the instructions of the Poultry, Veal and Port fi ; Po oat ag old lady with a son who was er . ———@| That in every community som A BROWN, D. D. 8, | halred oi aid, Their name was| sound sleep to find her pet poodle| for a human being to enter But the captain was dead, and|*dmiralty in some ways, but held | feigian hares ... at” leveatare altaya geek cid d 4 fwombley. jtrembling and whimpering, Open-| Still Mra, Twombley was certain| had been dead, so said the coroner, that he was not responsible for the | Bro! ae a? ye: peeing sheet ae Mey nd tamily consisted of ap|!% her eyes, she looked about the|that the captain had been there,|for a long time, certainly over a|*8king of his ship a ; ts, [Some Sfp getting Reorer? Weceae elderly couple named Rosse, who| om jand she sought the women of the| day. The blame must rest solely with | (58%, tat } io | Never GET a start until you MAKE ‘4 two sons, and the third was that| At the side of her bed, dis. |i#land and was telling her tale| There was no evidence of sui-|those who exploited and committed | itens, 4 Ins. and over .... 14 Jit, Don't walt—Our Savings Bank had (Wo sons, ais looking over the| tinct in the bright moonlight, | When Mrs. Rosse joined them. —__________— | the crime,” the official finding sald. | Hens. 3% ibs ; ae Oe th of a man who was looking over the| tinct In the Mbibidoe 76" ¢ | |, The admiralty was alec absolved ; ene ® ibe. cad wader «.. 00: @ 18, [ OTTOr® Bp The SHReraunIye beach with an idea of developing | }001 pt. Miggins. artie “T wanted to see if some of you of responsibility by Lord Mersey. arabes sodiget is as he subsequently did, into a health pe old voy certainly was, = wouldn't row me over to the point |_ The fact that some of the boilers jor re, live ; os th ni resort she never for an instant doubt. | ere we cot 6 } g were shut down w ald t Por block hogs os @ .08 ter: Per vere ‘Truss, and give tree| Mrs. Twombley's cottage weal 6¢ that che beheld the captain \ptaw homer gh sald. taete Gand insignificant, aeee 0 O180 mest Cnt piped {some distance down the beach, near-| himself. | “Impossible,” exclaimed Miss | ‘The fact that the submarine was Tinea fees, ae ae “A. LUNDBERG CO, est to the island of Capt. Higgins. | In terror, she stared at the man| , “why, he was over at Mrs. not slghted made it Improbable that Trusses, : . | The captain resented the intrud-|and as she stared she realized that) Twombley's last night and fright the liner could have escaped, what-|@ e UNION Uetormity Appliance 226] ors, He became quarrelsome, point |this was not the everyday Higgins | ened her.” ever speed she might have been| | Selling Prices to or 4 ed his gun and swore violently|of the red flannel shirt and slouch . utter, Eggs an ble to develop, It held. from his island at any one whol ing trousers gag aeehbanecn ID soutien \ ra cae *+SAVINGS & STEWAR came near. He was an unprepos-| Capt. Higgins had dressed for his| KODAKERS— Resinol ointment, with resinol Native Washington T HOUSE Ji peciing person Jcall, itis hair, and. beard were fl “Pn at one, at five f/#e, stops itching instantly, MOLD 4 COUNCILMEN ©0020. » |TRUST CO. *, . Oh Tome a | His hair was unkempt, his beard| neatly trimmed; he wore a black | quickly and easily heals the most [Native Washington oT @ .09 S23 Santaakten cal FASSes GP FSeasa: 4 ‘ad eepoaal creamery, solid pack : Meteors liong and ragged. He wore always|euit, a white shirt, and, with grow. | they’re done distressing cases of eczema, heat-| AKER. Or duly 17.—Chareed | Gua . OF SEATTLE lw red flannel shirt, open at the|ing wonder, she noted that even|f’ JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS rash, ringworm or similar torment:| with lending city money to them-|! o wheel 22 lthroat, and high boots, into which|his shoes were shined and he wore ? jing skin or scalp eruptions, and gly TM Word: miner Thuars iow Capital and Surplus, |his trousers were stuffed | cuffs |clears away pimples, blackheads,| purge, Chas, @lexander and Ren} it No one noticed the captain save| The captain bent over her and| ~~ | redness, roughness, and dandruff,! austin, former councilmen of Gran i $815,000 Mrs. Twombley. She noticed him|tried to speak. As the strange| St. Paul Stove Re when other treatments have proven| ite, near Sumpter, are under arrest ahingt 18 densoen . ir , hear Sumpter, are under « Young America 18 and tried to speak pleasantly as h e, with its trimmed hair and| Ne Repair | oniy a waste of time and money at Canyon City today 5 ‘y passed her cottage. The captain| beard, came close to hers, she shut| & Plumbing Co, | Physicians have prescribed this| 8 ; |JAMES D. HOGE, President her advances with little favor.| ber eyes in horror. | Original fire back | resinol treatment for twenty years, \e —.-@| N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- Young Twombley, one day in late] After a long time she dared to| pnings and repairs! whilo thousands who have been j Teriscs pak. sepducey” | dent and Trust Officer 115 Yester Way! summer, joined a fishing excursion./open them. Capt. Higgins was not | ptoven, ranges and|cured say, “What resinol did for! STAR WANT ADS /¢ e His mother bade him good-bye|there! At daybreak, she rose and | us It wilf do for you.” Kvery drug | Alfalfa, Ne ie 13.00 HOGE BUILDING cheerfully, deciding to lock up more| examined the doors, the windows Lee pp gist sells resinol soap and resinol BRING RESULTS 23.00 | ns carefully than usual and the chimney, Everything was Pe ointment, Samples free. Dept. 27- 36.00 in the Heart of the Financial Suddeply she was awakened from locked—there was no possible way R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Puget sound oate 37.00 District