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Today—and Four Days Only—the Current Episode in THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Entitled The Coaching Party of the Countess” (With complete Every episode—every scene—in the Million Dollar Mystery throbs with human emotion. The story that thousands are following—that you should follow—because of its great dramatic interest and highly entertaining qualities. The intense conditions, the thrills of the stupendous production are produced by the great Thanhouser Company, headed by the beautiful Florence LaBadie. Every episode an exceptional example of the moving picture art Solve the mystery and the mystery, writing the synopsis of what has gone before) win $10,000. to the one who solves 100-word The prize of Ten Thousand Dollars will be giv n. See the picture—solve the mystery en best solutic NOW RUNNING WITH OUR REGULAR PROGRAM AND PROF. W. H. DONLEY IN RECITALS ON THE FINEST PIPE ORGAN ON THE COAST. ISSION (ALWAYS) CENTS FOR THE CHILDREN 10c 40 10c TE DOES IT, TOO ECONOMY COST BOBBY A JOB'HUNDRED KILLED One hundred the council raised the salary of one! persons were killed by a bell ex Oh, Virgil! Bobby Mclvor, the lad who runs) the runs A hae om written in rhyme by |the telephone exchange In the ante- | MADRID, July 29. of them, Fred P. Matthys, street plosion Tuesday pightat Tage! eee » Testion Otte W. Brtaker ts settle-|rooin Of the council chambers at | °pimfttew etre, (en onto ¥its0 cording to a report reéelved seca ang a ep $16.50, Close-Out [fF ment of @ case filed by Attorney |the city hall, is out ag Ba Heense inspector, favored buying)” crn ath nn "What the Daisies Said.” a Mary Chester A. Batchelor, who wrote | temday begee rer caitikk dows voting machines, ed Civil Ser-| HE'S 75, SHE'S 72; THEY WED | Pickford drama; “The Fable of the his complaint in 15 stanzas, verse! the toig budget, cuchred him out | ‘ice Secretary A. H. Grout from] VANCOUVER, Wash. July 29.—/Champlon.” a George Ade comedy; ’ form, found for the plaintiff yester-| of his job. The exchange will be | #1500 to $1,800 & year and gave) After being a widow for 40 years, Bb an tea Witha Oteva” areem The suit was t. er $50/abolished. Bob costs the city $s40|'# department a new $1,020 routine | Mrs. Tine Croltc, 72, is married to-| .h0, dove,” drama; ota Tio eels of ki Wie ean clerk, and raised W. D. Freeman,|day to John H. Baker, 76. The hyp lh ong + noon Poy hemos eity purchasing agent, from $1,800 8 » . and “Wine Industry in Marsala, , , 5 Paulsen Carl Knudson and H.| Dale also tried to abolish one of to 82/100. is 86 pom poor haa jan Diego, Cal.,| Sic,” educational. Women’s and Boys' $1.25 Base- Women’s $2.50 Erickson. the committee clerks, but instead \ at gaat WIFE AT BEDSIDE ~ ke Ps Suffering from a compound frac ¢ ture of the skull, sustained when a * street car gt his wagon, T. Mat sushig anese, married, | F|WONDERF UL POPULARITY OF AMERICA’S SWEETHEART ‘| MARY + PICKFORD with three children, is at the Provl dence hospital, where physicians say there Is practically no hope for his recovery. His wife remained at | his bedside all night. ‘DIG FORTUNE | OUT OF ALASKA Billington’s First Case” An interesting Essanay comedy-drama adapted from story in The Munsey Maga | Striking it rich, $200,000 worth, zines lon the Hammond river, in Alaska, |after seven years’ toll, James Scho field and Jobn Bauman, partners, with Dr, Charles Schofield, a | brother of James, are in Seattle on | their way to Jefferson, O., their old | home j Is the Result of Her Acting in the Picture Stories | NOW BEING SHOWN ia e 4 ” 4 g WEDNESDAY {|| Complete Report Identification i? THURSDAY of Market Today || A thrilling Kalem picture ju FRIDAY Wea ice fore } SATURDAY | The poultry market is overstock- at the jed with springs, and freezing oper: / | ations is all that keeps the market |from going lower still. There is D }no great oversupply of hens show ing yet, although there has been some accumulation of small stuff. A better demand for ducks has Ps been noticed this week, | Prices Pald Produc ad Vegetables and fr a For Today's Change of Bregeaey 7 This Charming Little Actress re bomgan i doa tedlias he as ,] Offe | ont OND 02% A Vitagraph romance of the 4 | green 2 frontier. Gucumvers PR. ei Sa What the Daisy Said § =: ae in @ Bi A Pictorial Verification of a Time: uey Superstition. a — 7 e 6 @ Air changed in this theatre 5—OTHER PICTURE STORIES—5 img every 2 eninutes by & modern r i. Watermelons, p oKe ventilating system. Come tu . The Fable of the Coming Champion Honer, new, case pat and cool off. | By GEORGE ADE an § { Lots of Fun~-With a Moral. j Wild Boar Hunting in Russia Hae 4 i Royal Sport With Dogs and Gun A % O12 m —emetingrnen rere Gra e 1% @ 38 us Qualifying for Lena ms ors ; Klever Komikal Kapers, 200 @ ‘ The Man With the Glove a r Poultry, Veal and Pork I Branded a Coward, He Proved a (Hero. ; Wine Industry in Marsala, Sicily po ge a 2 1” JOEs ) THE ( OLIVER G. Meri" yg Mh ROBERTS BIG WALLACE koa ee: ee ¢ » Banjoist } sca abd Organist Fresh ranch cass se 1c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c aa See ” a STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914, PAGE 3. pip ale McCORMACK BROS.’ 3 4 A fake nobleman plays an import 4 ant part In the latest attempt of the 4 Black Hundred” to ensnare pretty Morence as shown tn the sixth tn stallment, of The Million ‘tee -r i: | Myster which starts he | Colontal today, continuing until Sat. ¥ [Sie Meant iia es All Departments are offering the odd lots, broken lines and discontin- of the Countess,” and many charm ued numbers at a fraction of their real worth. Tomorrow your attention # ing scenes are the background for : : 4 the thrilling action that develops in| Will be called to Lace Curtain Department. the two reels, A little clreumatance 4 overlooke by the leader of the td crooks, leads to some unexpected ‘ ~ ° action Thursday, Scrims for Thursday, Lace Cur- THURSDAY i A Vitagraph comedy, a ploture pic he B 1 tains in Values up t - torial andan dixon picture com | the Bungalow. Hun- ag P’ | RUGS RUGS & plete the picture program. dreds of Yards of $1.00 pair, . ee : The Blue Ribbon Axmin- "4 “AMERICA'S ~SWEETHEAR 12M%4c Scrims, “ : Mary Pickford, ts at the Clemr ster Rugs, size 27x54, 7 today for a four days’ engagement s worth $2.00, Thursday, This time she comes in “What the Daisy Said,” a pleasing pictorial Over 400 Ends is Verification of a time-honored su Md perstition. Lace Curtain Ends for 4 Another George Ade fable in of | Full 36 inches wide, in : fase : s aR | fered in pletorial, being “The Fable mall windows, in white tf of the Coming Champton,” Also, white, cream and Arabian, and Arabi with loops oe fon ‘V oO Thes - beg ; lfor laughs, 1s offered “Qualifying in crossbar and lace effect and ends r to hang, floral abd Oriental partaaan [oe Lene.” wan ener ent Grama. patterns Thursday, all Thursday, all day, 19c assorted colors. Thursday, all of a man branded a coward, but day, 7c yard. each. day, $1.19, who proved a hero. “Wild ‘Boar | Hunting in Russia” shows royal sport with dogs and gun Wine | : . . Industry in Marsala, Sicily,” gives 10c Huck Towels, 85c Sheets, size 72x 12\4c Pillow Slips, Interesting glimpses of peasant life 7 ee | Thursday all Day 99, Thursday all Day Thursday all Day, DAN KENNEDY, A YOUNG ranch owner, {n the Vitagraph pic ture at the Class A theater, tells his | foreman and the boys that “Sis t« Cc Cc Cc jcoming home on a visit | Ted, the foreman, ta in love with |the girl and she with him, but the ——s brother causes ther much anxiety | H hetenne oF bia feadnens fot want $1.50 Bed Spreads, $1.25 Hemmed Table 25c Pillow Slips, bling. During an exciting game that .. ‘ f H 4 (night Dak-shoots a man who ac full double-bed size, Cloths, size 64x64, hemstitched, size 45x #- cuses him of cheating. Es | Tad ats hie oak to « ave th'teb Thursday all Day Thursday all Day 36, Thursday, all Day, f | foothilis, unobserved. Molly accom . panies Ted to Dan's hiding pla 2 when her sweetheart returns to the Cc 3 Cc ; ranch for horses. After accompany s ing them to the border on her way home, she is mistaken by the sheriff for her brother and gives the posse ¥ iy a merry chase. She hides in a barn $2.00 Feather Pillows, $3.50 Women’s $9.98 Women’s bi te Puan oe eet nae ance dustless, Thursday Wash Dresses, French Flannel fs down @ rope and greets her captors all Day, Close-Out Sale Blazer Coats : with a eweet # ¢. Later Dan, now i ja bard worke across the border. S |sanctions the marriage of his sister | j 2 5 r 98c *, with the man who helped save him s 5 . “ee > CLARA YOUNG OF THE VITA © graph players has become a cler | In a scene of “My Official Life. in which she played, a beautiful pleasure yacht was blown up. The jdirector overheard her remark tha it was a shame to blow up such }@ pretty boat,” and that she wished .|she could have {t. She was told |that she could, inasmuch as it wan) at the bottom of the sea However, a diver, after tnspect ing the craft, sald the torpedo used | to wreck it had only torn a hole in the aide. So she had it raised. She will call the yacht the “Clara.” finan $6.50 Women’s Khaki Suits, Close-Out Sale $2.50 Women’s Wash Skirts, up to $1.75, Close-Out Sale $12.50 Women’s White Dresses, Close-Out Sale $25.00 4 Women’s Suits Close-Out Sale Women’s $1.00 Mer- cerized Petticiats, Close-Out Sale Misses’ $15.00 Coats, Close-Out Sale ball Suits, Close-Out Sale Oxfords, Close-Out Sale A Until Saturday Night. | “The Identification,” two-part alem drama; “Mrs. Billington’s| First Case,” Essanay comedy; “His| Kid Sister,” Vitagraph drama | 1 ° . | Cla Colonial Until Saturday Night. “The Countess’ Coaching Party of the Million Dollar Mystery; “Hearst-Selig Weekly,” “Something to a Door,” Edison comedy, and |"Officer Kate, tagraph comedy |Melbourne Until Saturday Night. | “The Substitute,” two-part Than- \houser drama; “The Derelict,” Ma \jestic drama; “Mutual Girl" and Mistakes Will Happen,” Royal comedy see Grand Until Saturday Night. “When Lieber Katrine Catches a Convict,” American comedy; "The Angel of Contention,” two-reel Ma- é A boy learns differs. ent things and frequents differents jestic drama; “Soldiers of Misfor-|/ ” Key omer places from the time he begins to! a Seer | THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | play ball and frequent the old? | Mission All Week jswimming hole.” | Mary Pickford in “The mail A VISIT FROM ELEANOR FAIRLOW |_ “Perhaps you are right,” sald! Mate,” drama. | | Eleanor Fairlow as she said g00d:! eee = i tomorrow. Alhambra Until Wednesday Night Animated Weekly,” “I Love the .” Pathe comedy; “Allah three-part Eclair drama. eee (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Dick telephoned me about four o'clock today that he had been called out of town and was just leaving and probably would not be back today After dinner, which I had alone in the Symone's big dining room, (Aunt Mary is going to stay all night over to Mother Waverly's), I certainly had the blues and was just making up my mind to go upstairs to bed when Eleanor Fairlow was announced, I was surprised to see her and I am sure from her man-| ner she was surprised to see me alone. “Tam so glad you have discarded your crutches, Mrs, Waverly,” she) exclaimed as 1 stepped forward to meet her. “And I am so glad you thought to come and see us this evening for Dick has been called out of town) and, I confess, | was just on the point of being very lonely.” A shade crossed her face as she said lightly: “I did not know but Dick would like to take another Msten with interest and sympathy | Netther husband nor wife can get away from It.” I grew so eloquent while talking | to Eleanor Fairlow about marriage ALBERT “ANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith ls Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave.. Near Madison. Odeon Wednesday. “Children of the West,” part Warners feature . ? and its advantages that I almost forgot that Dick had left me angry and that he would not listen to me with either interest or sympathy | when I combatted his ideas on the money question, that today, at least, | we were decidedly two. “I have often wondered,” said Miss Fairlow in speculative tones, “if the loss of the lover is made up by the gain of the husband, Even an unmarried woman who observes | her friends can see there is a dif- ference, “I confess I have been afraid to make the exchange. I have known | a number of men who were simply | ideal as lovers, but when they asked | me to marry them I was afraid to| take the chance.” “That is because you have never | loved any man. My dear, a woman | who truly loves a man will take any | kind of a chance he asks and the more the ‘chance’ seems to sacrifice three RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Friday “Lactlle Love, No. 7,” two parts; “The Stirrup Brothe two-part drama; “A Beach Romance,” com jedy; “Lily as a Little Mother,” | comedy; “Willie and the Paris- fans," comedy. | 72 At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday “Lucille Loce, No. 7,” two parts; “The Price,” drama; Ford Sterling in "Neighbors," comedy; “Scooped by a Hencoop,” comedy. PLAN RAILROAD DR. MACY, SALEM, Or., July 29.—Articles of|dancing lesson. That wonderful] herself the quicker she'll take it.” | incorporation for the Sutherlin, Coos|floor {n the Symone’s ballroom “Then you think those women Bay & Hastern Railway Company,|tempts me. By the way,” she con-| who have considered the world well | which plang to build a railroad from|tinued as we seated ourselves, “you lost and all for love, have loved to | ave ut Sutherlin, Or., to Coos Bay, and|just mentioned being lonely. I}a greater degree than those who! from Sutherlin to Boise, Idaho, are | have often wondered if married peo-| have withstood the temptation of a on file today with the secretary of! ple don't sometimes get rather tired r | * state, of each other's company. “T don’t suppose you'll ‘fess up,’ great love?” ing as that,” | answered, “for many ’ but I have yet to see the man that) women do not give themselves to fifty cents’ I could have around every minute.” | the men they love because they |on every dollar on the best treat- “The familiarity of the marriage | know that in doing so they will not |ment than ean be given by human relations sometimes gets on a wom-| only spoil their own lives, but the | hands. My offer is for you to g@ an’s nerves, and I am sure It also| lives of the men as well, |to any Physician, Surgeon, Naturo- does on a man's also,” I told her, “No woman hesitates to secrifice | path, Osteopath, Chiropractor, and “but there are so many compensa-| herself wholly for the man she) get prices, then come to me for ex- |tlons one can put up with that. The | loves, but will not allow the man) amination and consultation with- I will save you just DOCTOR greatest comfort in married life is|she loves to sacrifice himself for! out charge, and 1 will show you after all its ‘oneness.’ When you| her, how you can save a Dollar and F The only charge is for medi-B are mar you and your husband| “That is the difference between| make a Dollar on your treatment, cines, Patronize the are together against the whole| man’s love and woman’s—a differ-| My work will please you and my world, if need be. My dear Miss|ence that has come through ages of| prices will suit you, Call or write. RIGHT DRUG CO. Fatriow, I cannot begin to tell you| education and enyironment. the sense of security that it gives! “You know, my dear Miss Pair OR. MACY 169 Washington St. get his services free, one, You always have someone (o| low, that there is a double standard turn to—someone who must per |of education and environment quite | 302-3-4 Globe Block, First on force, because of that ‘oneness,’ |as much as there is a double stand-| Madison, Seattle, Wash, ‘ gen Specialist In Advanced Methods

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