The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 11, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    HUMDA ,'" OUTOliElOf
Thcn, drawing a ring from hit finger,
slips It on one of hen. The dazed
but delighted girl can only stammer
out her thank before her lover hai
eone. Cut the father, a wine and
careful guardian of hi only child,
ovcrheari Hardacre'i proteitationi
and, after he has taken bla leave, up
braids pretty Kitty for her ficklenesi
and apparent disloyalty to Milei
O'Mally, the Irish lad who hai al
wayi called her sweetheart. Incensed
by the seeming perfidy of young
Hardacre in trifling, at he thinks,
with his daughter's affections, the old
"A Daughter of Erin," the famous '" away to inbrm Miles
'Irish drama is probably the greatest
A Oil POTE OF
IEI8E IIIIiST
"A DAUGHTER OF ERIN", THE
I' BEAUTIFUL IRISH DRAMA
NOW AT THE GRAND.
t,t the Mmttet of losing hi sweet-
u,.rt Pnnr m lei U heartbroken at
tf Irish plays ever written, The beau-hk - !.,' hil one thought Is W
tifui story has Just recently been se- ,ave Kitty from the fate ; of, most
cured for reproduction by motion pic girls who aspire to rise1 above their
lures, and Mr. Shortlcy the entcrpris- station in life, and wed a nobleman.
ing manager ot the Crand theatre ofl""." mM , . c.f,..
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POSIME RELIEF lilFiVE
LUES
this city announces that he has ob
tained the film which will be shown
at his houtte for two nights and a Sun-
day matinee only, namely, Saturday
night, October 10th, Sunday matinee
at 2;30 and Sunday night commenc
ing at 7 p. ni.
The synopsis of the pretty drama
as set out below tells the story
briefly, and yet, gives one a fairly
good idea of the merits of the pic
ture.
THE STORY.
Kitty O'Conner is the" daughter of
an Irish peasant, and being a buxom
lass, is courted by many of the hand
some lads of the village. One in
particular, Miles O'Mally, 1 untiring
In his efforts to win this charming
lass, and lie allows no opportunty to
escape him whereby he might press
his suit for Kitty's hand.
The opening scene of the picture
shows the young couple gilding over
the daisy surface ? of . one of the
Hardacre and demands to know why
he wishes to rob him' of his promised
wife. With an insult on his lips,
young Hardacre turns to leave his
questioner, when1 the good right arm
of our hero straightens out and the
THERE WILL BE NO STOMACH I
MISERY OF DYSPEPSIA.
END ALL STOMACH TKOUtLES
Saya an Absolute Curt For All Stom
ach Troublt i at the Drug Store
Here' Waiting for 8ufferert Start
Now and Rid Yourself of This
Miaerjr Forever.
When your stomach is weak or
lacking in Gastric juice, anything that
you eat, no difference what it is, will
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DODOil0lllSI
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master of Kenmore lies prostrate on '' on your stomach, raise the bile
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the ground. Rushing away, Miles
soon returns to the anxious father,
and together they hasten to the little
home where Kitty, struggling be
tween the desire for an ambition and
the duty she owes her father, is wait
ing. Here Miles questions her, but
reading the truth in her downcast
eyes and her silence, bids her fare
well.
We now have a lapse of two years.
Kitty is a lady, but what a change
has come over the light hearted Irish
and acids to cover your food like oil
and water, causing indigestion, Dys
pepsia, Stomach nervousness and
Belching of sour poisons, which pro
duce foul odors, nasty taste, bilious
headache, Heartburn, Intestinal, grip
ing and make you an object of mis
ery. This is stomach trouble which
can not be overcome with ordinary
digestive medicines. It is caused by
fermentation of your food, which
will be remedied at once by Pape's
Diapepsin, a preparation, pleasant to
take and as harmless as candy,
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nusoana, scornea ior ncr mw t. . - ,i u ,.
. . . i a... : .... fi-j BSBimnaiiun iihu mt uiwu
.... iaaH .r
her beating out her young life against .
the bars that seem to hold her as in a
bird io a gilded
. rr. fr ami hnv In prison cell. Broken hearted, disap
the sunshine' of their voutm lives, pointed. " ' but
they can see no dark clouds on their ca8e
horizon. ' But youth is unheedful of
all hidden dangers, and so utnuspect
Ing of any shadow that might creep
across their path, they laughingly
while away the afternoon of a beauti
ful summer day.
' Charles Hardacre. a vouns Irish
centlcman (Patrick O'Conner't land- out if the reports of her unhappiness
lord), while riding along the shoret are true. Before she realizet what
of the lake, it attracted by the beauty she has done, Kitty has called the lad
of the Irish girl ; in the boat, and into her drawing room and has begun
springing from his horse, returns her to question him, when they are
lalutation with all th arrace of a alarmed by the approach of the hus-
AAlLtiMt pAttrtW. Th mimnrv of I band and his friend, a dissolute
Kittv'a pretty face linrs in his mind young Engliah officer of the army
lon after the young couple have Concealing Miles behind the curtains,
naased out of siaht. and obeying a she meets Hardacre and his compan
mad imilse that arises in his breast, ion with a calmness born of months
lie determines to call upon the fath- f suffering. To his brutal command
titti otiamto n,t rnitivnto to" leave the room, she returns but a
Indigestion is a result, not a cause
of your trouble. If the Stomach is
sour and unhealthy, your food be
comes tainted, and that's what 4 is
MAit.lnff ft. ' TnliCTiatinn nnH crflt An
One day while gazing out of the . . . nth mS,pil., p..-'.
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window, wistiui.y waging mc o.ru. , i( an Antacidi
... their freedorri, sheds startled. by fu, d, tJye and thorough
the apparition, of her former sweet- J o fof weak Jtomachs Thcse
heart who, with reckless disregard - . , ... ... f
for propriety, has determined to M . wM cUanse the
his lost love at all hazards and finds , . . ........ in B 9tliral
way, which makes you feel fine five
minute! afterwards.
Any ' good Pharmacy here will
supply you with a case of Pape s
Diapepsin for SO cents. Just reading
about this remarkable stomach prep
aration will not help. You should
After ten years successful dealing vith the
Astoria public we have decided to close out
our entire stock of
i ? ' i f . ' "
at co4t piice. This means that you can buy
furniture at our store for what we had to pay
for it. Positive saving on everything bought
Don't wait, for now is the time to buy. We
are selling wool carpets for 68c the yard, value
90c. Beautiful line of Art Squares at cosl:.
Beautiful line of felt and silk floss mattresses
at co& Iron Beds, Chairs, Tables, Rockers
Etc. at COST.
We haven't the space to tell you about our
bargains-we want you to call and see what
we are offering.
No Store in Astoria Can Equal Our
Prices,
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the murderous gang over his head,
and sends him rloundcring into the
murky waters below. Discouraged
by the loss of their captain, the other
nn..ihl a Mn.p rrindnliin than a lobk of scorn and growing hatred, two thugs are soon defeated and
mere soeakinar acauaintance. and with a toss ot ner pretty neaa, tossed in the river alter tneir teaaer,
Th. n.v AnV arrnninanM hv hi she sweeps out of their- presence. Through the darkness, naraacre
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.t,-. . i,,..i,. m!,n nA . tr,. Then w th horror stamped upon his m stakes the noise of battle for the amereni irom many omcrs,
daiiBhter of the nobility, he drawl face Miles, who still remains con- struggle in disposing of his wretched
rein at the O'Conner thrcs'
much to the astonishment
go now and get a case. Put your that by right it is still his. He fur
Stomach in full health and by to- thermore states that he has a case
morrow you will forget the misery of pending in te ecclesiastical courts at
Stomach trouble. Your case is no - . f . . B Rll :
isn't , .. . .
Stomach Nerves or Catarrh of the m "e. Dnn8s uni?r'"aTA A . .
the bishop and a suit tor u,uuu uack
worthy but humble people, he enters
their house and partakes of their
hospitality. While there he allows
himself to fall more deeply than ever
in love with the fascinating little
witch, and, watching hit opportunity,
hastily tells her of hit admiration.
hold and. cealed behind the draperies, hears a wife, and groping his way toward the Stomach, or Gastritis or Dyspepsia. "J" JJ
of these fiendish plot of Hardacre to rid hirn- spot where he supposed his 'hired It is Food rott.ng-Food Fermenta- g8"." Tt e
. ... :r. a.u i. "... l: v. Imn-tt'. all anH takes ahaitt five W11-' Bl8n0P Burke Bas letters
assassins were aw.uuiig nun, uc iui
The Color Line
f-pr if
self of hit young wife. Another mar
riage of vast importance is his ex
cuse, so termbling in fear and rage,
vountr Miles hears every detail of
the ghastly business.
Leaving his place of -hiding, he
into the arms of the heroic wues.
Springing back with a cry of fear
and surprise, he draws a keen edged
knife from his bosom and rushes up
on his hated enemy. But he reckons
dashes away to acquaint the unhappy not of the strong limbed and agile
father of the proposed murder of his Irish lad, who, forcing him to his
child. We are next taken to the house knees, compels him to seriously
of a brutal scoundrel where Hard- wound himself with his own weapon,
acre completes the final arrangements leaving him. to be cared for by his 1. pa'rish
for making away with theDject ot own weapon, leaving mm iv
his hatred. Everything is arranged for by his brutal friend, the captain.
accordance with his wishes, and Our tliree heroes with their prec-
the paid assassin and his two confed- ious. burden make their way back to
... . l.t. x a . 11 Yi run anrl
erates are soon on tnei. way to carry jiuc mwc .wna8s m.v.j v.. .w....,
and takes about .five
minutes to overcome.
SUPPOSED INSANITY.
said to have been written by the de-
posed priest in which he is threatened.-
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For Chronic Diarrhoea.
"While in the army in 1863 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," aays
George M. Felton of South Gibson,
Pa. "I have since tried many reme
dies but without any permanent re
lief until Mr. A. W. Miles of this
place persuaded me to try Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, one bottle of which stopped
it at once." For sale by Frank Hart
and leading druggists.
As displayed upon our shelves, will
give you every shade of paint that
you may require for any purpose
in-door or out. These paints are
well ground in fine Linseed Oil, with
selected white lead. They are uni
form in quality and t-prtnd very
smoothly, covering a large surface.
The durability of this paint is .well
known in the trade. Convenient
sized cans in all popular colors. If
you will try these once you will al
ways uso them, k i, ; t,! ,.I :ii
Allea Wall Paper
and Paint Co.
Cor. 11TH AND BOND
out the grewsome contract. Forcing
their way through a window, they
come upon the helpless woman, and
before a scream can leave her tremb
ling lips, it is smothered in the folds
of a heavy cloak that is thrown over
her head. The butler, aroused by the
unusual noise, hastens to her assist
ance, but is set upon and beaten to
insensibility by the murderous rogues.
Carrying the now almost lifeless body
of their victim to the banks of a deep
river, where the fiendish husband
awaits to make sure of her certain
death, the three scoundrels are about
to cast her into the dark waters, when
like a thunderbolt from out a clear
sky, a boat shoots out of the dark
ness and three forms spring lightly
upon the shelving bank. Tis Miles,
with Kitty's father and a stout Irish
lad, who have arrived in the nick of
time. Now ensues as pretty a six
handed Irish fight as one could wish
to see. Now one, nOw another is on
top, till finally with a trick of his
own. Miles tosses the burly' leader of
there, after many weeks of peace and
quiet, and after the law has freed
her from her unworthy husband,
Kitty O'Conner sends young Miles
to the seventh heaven of delight by
naming the day vhcn he could call
her his own Colleen.
an
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Astoria.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 10 Cloth
ed in his priestly habiliments and
vainly endeavoring to solve his pre
dicament, the Rev. Father Daniel
Penbroke, former priest of St. Pat-
of Marywille, Mo.,
spent last night in a cell at the cen
tral police station here. He is held
for investigation as to his sanity. His
arrest was at the instigation of Bish
op Maurice T. Burke of the St. Jo
seph diocese. Bishop Burke says that
Penbroke has been annoying him. for
ten tor twelve years. :
According to the story told both
ty Bishop Burke and Father Pen
broke last night, Penbrokes parish was
taken away from him about eleven
years, ago. Bishop Burke states that
he discharged " the priest on the
grounds of immorality and general
unfitness. ' '. ' :'.'' " - '
; Pembroke says that he was never
legally dischargsd from his parish and
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