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; A REAL CONFESSION (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1915. REEL HEROINES ARE HEROINES IN REAL LIFE, TOO Movie Stars Risk Lives Repeatedly Out of Range of the Camera PAGE Enterprise Association) little — boc at people w » are very of the rich o on the joys I was riding with Eliene went, a8 Aunt Mary 4 would not p realizing agaln ney one can buy t for every tll ing ould not one has miss lene's money, it was possit me to get away from the place where I knew Death was Jost waiting to take to himself net loved and to fill my lungs with the fragrant breath of life. A ride thru the scented air of spring was full of rejuvenation, and no matter sad one was, ft aMAXIM’S erything orate Aunt Mary en the thought in truded, suppose we were so poor t we could not do this—would ft © much harder to bear? I hope Aunt Mary can have an ndition and t operatt 1 said I © 80,” answered Elfene, but her voice had a wleas tone You see, little book, had been thru it all with her her Every day | appreciate more and more the wonderful blessings given to hum ity in making it blind to the menace the future holds. Life would be a poor boon, Indeed, if we could look ahead to the trouble that Is coming to us. It's a queer fact to pore over. isn't it, little book, that while we can only live one day at a time and cannot see far enough into the fu ture to know what the next day will bring forth, we can look back on long years that have passed be hind—and regret our mistakes. I sometimes wonder if life would not be happier if we could not remember,” I said to Eliene. No! A thousand times NO!” she answered 1 believe that after our great tragedies or little woes are far enough behind us we grow to love them and at last come to see that they, too, were a part of it all. Do you know, Margie, that much as I love my little would not wish her a life devoid of all trouble and sorrow? “Experience means so much to the better seat you'll get Continuous me and | am ‘sure that our joy gains immeasurably by contrast with our sorrow.” 1 looked at Eliene fn surprise, ;for certainly no woman must have | suffered more than she did when she found out about the twins, and her generous adoption of them |must have made them a constant jreminder of that time. | “However,” she said, pursuing her thought, “I sometimes think we suffer needlessly and are too pa tient. I believe that ff I had not been so patient with Harry's pec cadillos when we were first mar. ried I would not have had to suffer the humiliation that I did when lthe twins were born, but, Margie, I would suffer that ten times over to |have them. It may seem strange to you, but I love them better than 4 quite as much as 1 do ightie.”” “Then your fears of finding that yon could not help making a 4if- ference between them and your own baby are groundless?” “Perfectly so, | am glad to say. a tomorrow I was called upon to choose which I must part with, I do not think I could make a choice.” Eliene’s assertion sent my thoughts flying off on a new track; 1 a m. to 11 p. m. . 1 don't} girl, 1) OeX ANG aloamp | There are scores of herolo |round heroine mmer, at! im's s his chum acts done by screen favorites | Long Beach, she saved a small boy They } meet each ott which the came orde | fron e, ir and the public never d Reason? Because these a performed “out of the picture,” and among the movie folk There ts a ‘big themeeives. Marshes, and the major portion ‘ » Peabiane the popular girl's big salary goon Blanche Sweet, one of the most to edncate these young folks dainty film stars, was working tn Miss Maresh spends her nights }& picture recently at the Lasky putting touches on r own odu }ranch, in the Hollywood foothills, cation. | see near Los Angeles. Another girl, writer of the play,| Marie Wale left the actors to look for a good lo- after a big see cation did not return, Mixa “The Torrent,” 5 appe war Sweet insisted on & to look for featuring th . “" | her actually } the biggest About dark a rescuing party, current t re the Al found h girls at t ttom of a She dra 7 ambra |gulch, where the scenario writer, back, and t plucky antr after “ee lhad been thrown by her horse. a stiff fight with the cur + auc Charles Cha ar | Miss Sweet's lovely face and ceeded in swi ng to safety have moved from }hands were torn and bleeding be . > ; plant on Court st | cause of the effort she had made to) Revies of bewitchingly pretty | the new Esaana ° |reach and assist her friend girls with asyiphlike figures and) Heights Th Ex eee nimble toes, feature “Midnight at} cor nas aust Mae Marsh, the “little sister Reculae giri Film St | seve now players. Besides the Fy ‘ And sbape Ooh : ole fa two-reel cor }“The Birth of a Nation,” is an all-, regular releases of a = — lala A ‘ ith * edy ery three weeks, Chaplin - The story has to do with Shye, a 1 no ‘oduce a multiple reel ilove" comes from the mere fact! tneological student, who spies Tot bee Y nde a d as that y have borne the child, and) 4 how much from the constant care Twink a dancer at Max pad ttre At ws onto fi jand thought you give it during Its Guetsiggnnee Aitken, Griffith life. (Mutual) character = man, who My | pH gcscmthaetiebing he: | played the father of Mae Marsh in hard to define, and one cannot tell ie ties Beast Tien how It comes or why it Koes lena Th oh a Nation,” has |""Xnd right here ts a terribio se Cured to Stay OG] | a2 Tee Birth of a Nation,” has cret—a terrible confession—little flurtne. arind- alongside Minx Mareh, that many |book. I don't seem to care very Ing, rasving Palm! soreen fans have written to inquire much about Dick any more. My t iiaiaes the really parent ant |heart doesn't beat as it used to pen wl they are not when he comes. I don’t believe | . ip ROGRAMS Liberty Ending Tuesday Night “The Rug Maker's Danghter® (Maud All Paramount tray elogue; W MacClymont on Unit | orchestra. | Alhambra Ending Sunday Night “A Woman” (Charles Chaplin); “Midnight at Maxim's At the Clemmer “The Birth of a Nation” (Lilian Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Henry Walthall and Ralph Lewis) | Colonial Ending Saturday Night | Scandal"; “Stock Farming tn ." educational A Ending Tuesday Night | would care if he should go away and leave me weeks without writ jing! (To Be Continued Tomorrow) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY At the Best 5-Cent Theatre In the West Two-Part Thanhouser That Entertains From Start to Finish Mutual Weekly No. An Education in World wed Wires” (Flo Labadie Events and Boyd Marshall) Mutual ae ees Weekly Ww . ' A WOMAN drama; “A Silent Co-ed,” co Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night The Pretty Mrs, Smith” (Fritz Scheff) Grand Ending Tuesday Night SCORNED An American Drama | “The Grail” (Anna Little and | | Herbert Rawlinson); “When the Spirits Moved,” comedy; “The Toll ef many peop jof the Sea,” drama. may know » | Alaska Ending Tuesday Night “The Greyhound” (W. Henry Tucker) Madison Ending Tuesday Night | « taate of Wiectra-Vita tf you eal! Office howre al Consultation free. Saturday evenings At the Piano Vanity” (Edna Maison); “Fifty Class A’s.2 rity’ king Baggot and Jane Gall); “Changed Lives”; “Dee 2 All Aboard for Seahurst!— Great Ocean Resort Site Tent City to Be Built at Once on Famous Cohasset Beach — Opportunity to Spend This Summer at the Seaside What Is More Refreshing Than a Dip in the Grand Old Ocean? @ Ho, for the Ocean! The contract has| @ Such a resort was inevitable— been awarded for the building of a tent | @ It had to come— ‘city at Seahurst, on famous Cohasset | @ And the fact that it is located on what |Beach—the site selected for the great the Milwaukee Railway declares to be ocean resort of the State of Washington. | “the Finest, Widest and Hardest Beach the Pacific Coast,” is evidence that @ Such is the announcement of the Ore- | ed aig Wn ws ected. Beside gon & Washington Development Com- nae Sige _— ; i spony | being th » Wi y it i pany, which has the project in charge. | page Bc a Sl beck, S72 @ Surveyors are on the ground staking | ( The people of the Northwest will now ithe lots. Plans for a store building, din- begin the development of this resort with jing place, etc., are being drawn. Lum.-! a full realization of its future greatness. ber and tents have been or- And those who affiliate dered and will be shipped themselves with the j in a few days. The tent city What This Project ect quickly ‘vill veep. |will be a reality within a Means to You biggest rewards from the |very short time—probably Prosperity that must in- jnot more than 10 days. evitably come through it. |@] What a place to spend The president of one | join right now. with the Develop- \the summer! What a place |for ocean frolics—for sand- jsun baths, for surf fishing jand clam _ digging—for auto rides—for beach bon- \fires, and all those pleas- lures that make the Grand Old Pacific so alluring! @ This tent city—which lyou are invited to join— lis the beginning of a gay oceanside amusement city, the initial plans of which |provide for the expendi- |ture of $100,000 in the |building of a modern ALot at Seahurst Only a couple of t beach mentite hb of everyone, Pays for Them fit! A few years have bought but today he 260 each For the Extremely Low Price of... $25 ocks from the $5 or $10 a Month three-quarters of a of Seattle’s largest banks, in writing to the Oregon & Washington Develop- ment Company, develop- ers of SEAHURST, says: “With the experience — bry arage has had in andling property, WHICH _ REFLECTS GREAT CREDIT ON ITS OFFICERS, I know, with- out a doubt, that you will in carrying out the plans you have under- taken.” @ A famous world-known I wondered how much “mother 3 j f AAWARDED GOLD MEDAL @ FISHEDS BLEND FLOUR manuf actur- ed by the Fisher Flouring Mills Co. has been awarded a gold medal by the of Awards of the Panama ‘ Pacific International Exposition. jtiny’s Trump Card.” Tillkum Ending Thursday Night “Love's Reflection” (Mary Pick ford); “Unlike Other Girls”; “The Wrong Label,” comedy; “Her Mysterious Escort.” ? RESIDENCE THEATRES ¢ Home Ending Tuesday. “The Exploits of Elaine, No. 13,” two parts; “The Ladder of For. tune,” two part drama; “A Nature Beauty Spot, the Crimea,” scenic; Col. Heeza Liar, Ghost Breaker,’ cartoon dy Ye College Ending Tuesday. King Baggot in “A Life in the Balance,” two part drama; “Trick- ery,” two part drama; “Following Father's Footsteps,” comedy. | of Market Today Vholesaie Dealers for ables and Fruit - °° oted dally by J. W. Godwin & Co.) . 6 @ AB | Asparagus, Ib 10 Beans ‘ 06 O 06 rida grapefruit ....... 6.60 @ Instant Reliet For Aching, Burning spoontuls of Cal- geldein foot bath, Package 25c. at any drug stor Gl-o-cide UsenBy MLLIONST §=Troubles *'@ No longer will Wash- architect, one of the men who planned the great French resort of Sur’ le Mar, on the west coast of France, said on viewing the ~~ expanse of Cohasset ington lack her Palm Beach: “WITHIN TEN |Beach, or Newport, or Long Beach or | YEARS HERE WILL BE ONE OF THE jother replica of famous summer play-| MOST FAMOUS SEASIDE RESORTS grounds. SEAHURST will be the pride ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CON. of the state and of the great Northwest. | TINENT.” Ke at Seaside, costing $400, rent» for $200 a season. A five-room cottage at Ocean Park, near th |hotel, pleasure pier, nata- |torium, dancing pavilion, letc., as the central fea- jtures of a city of summer |homes and camps. |Beautifully illustrated literature on SEAHURST, information about the tent city, maps and photographs, and routes and rates via auto road or railroad may be had on application to the Oregon & Wash- jington Development Company, 401 Green Building, Fourth and Pike. Telephone, Elliott 2568. Call, phone or write. Tel ROOSEVELT TO wi onan triple! | elect ranch | Tomatoes, hothoure 100 @ 1.69 : 4 Ton pothouse . > |e BERNE | Tu dos ref @ .2 Country Hay and Grain 4 Wate na, tb, + O1%@ 02 (Prices paid producer) | Apples an New apples 125 @ 1.78 i ring Cherries : ue eos thee eee Royal Annes, 1 Ih 07 @ 08 hingto: 26.00 SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.— 14.00 : ‘Onions stoo | Former President Theodore Roose- velt will arrive here tonight and will be the central figure at the Panama-Pacifle exposition tomor- row, when Roosevelt day will be celebrated. The colonel will be met at Davis, Cal., this afternoon by Gov. John- son and members of the state ex- position commission | Col. Roosevelt will address an open-air assembly tomorrow at the exposition on “War and Peace.” Country Hay and Grain (Wholesale prices) H 13.00 @15.00 LAST CHANCE TO SEE Griffith’s Masterpiece Founded on Retailer and Cheese e ¢ Selling Prices to for | Butter, eee o ° Batter j " Prices, 26 EVENING, 815 M. 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