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N PEOPLE (Copy ri (Continued From Yesterday) Once outside the library, Parker became a most active, clear-thinking person, Stationing the second foot Strength man at the front door, he placed the | frst one to watch at the library door Several other servants he wont scqut ing into the upper regions on the chance of surprising possible confed: | erates at their nefarious work. Him: | self he addressed via the butler's tel-| sphone to the nearest police station. Weight, Nerve Force in Two Weeks’ Time in Many Instances. fe plain bitro-phosphate ts the of these physicians to thin, te nervous people who lack y and nerve fore, and 8 to be ample proof of the “Yea, sir,” he repeated to the desk sergenst. “They are either ¢ lunatics or criminals, Send a pa trol wagon at once, please, sir, Even now I do not know what horrible rimes are belng committed under this roof.” . . In the meantime, Judge from the countless prep ations and treatments which are ly being advertised for t of making thin peos ¥. developing arma, nec! 4 Cy hollows in response to ® persistent ringing of the bell at| the front door, the second footman. bea evi- Pron ec nde te thee cas women with visible relief, admitted Charley mly feel their excessive ‘Tippery, clad in evening dress at} that early hour, as a known and tried | and weakness are often riond of the master. The first butler. Our bodies with almilar relief, to which he added sundry winks and warnings, ad mitted him into the library Expecting he knew not what nor whom, Charley Tippery advanced | scross the large room to the strange man and woman. Unlike Parker, | their sunburn and travel stain caught his eye, not as insignia sus | plcious, but as tokens worthy of | wider consideration than average || New York accords its more or less | average visitors, Leonica’s beauty | was like a blow between the eyes, and he knew she was a lady, Hen there is nothing that will this ciency so well as hosphate known among 8 as bitro-phosphate, which naive, and is sold by most all under a guarantee of sat- back nerves directly and b: a the body cells with the mee- | | STOMACH TROUBLES: ARE DUE TO ACID.TY | retts mang) Certain. § Speedy Relief for aid Undigestion So-called stomach troubles, such are in probably simply evidence that excessive se- cretion of acid Is taking place in| the stomach, causing the formation of gas and acid indhestion Gas distends the stomach that full, oppresalve, feeling sometimes known thurn, while the acid irritates the delicate Mning of The trouble lies en-| Urely im the excess developmen’ secretion of acid. To stop or prevent this souring of the food contents of the stomach and to neutralize the acid, and make it poonful of ood and ef- the stom: of whenever gaa, sourne a felt. This sweetens the the acidity In a ®w moments and Is @ perfectly harmless and inexpensive remedy to | An antt-acid, | magnesia, which such as Disurated can be obtained her powder | the stomach | 4 brop jactd of artificial digea' |nesia comes in be) certain to ask for and take sal | Uisurated Magnesia, which is cially prepared for the above pure pose. i} | horic food element, orma’ ies’ lucecase. in ‘wetght being astonishing. tests made in St Cath- Ricnts gained In ‘weight | in Sr ounda, Feapectively, fre | tration of sone ‘both patients claim th ‘and well for the gene: {Son vement in 01 Nervousness, sleeplear- gn and lack of energy, which noar- B accompany excessive thin- uld soon di. ppess, oe Just Like Putting Money in the Bank When you buy here, because you save money on everything, The money that you save here ‘would amount to @ good sum if you ‘were to put it into a bank. And you get service—best there in. Next time come here—you will be convinced, tities, Fri of New York tA She “ade Who.” says: “Bitro- meee | ‘should be prescribed by every PBoctor and used In every hospital to | strength and nerve force Bd to enrich the bicod.” yh D. Harrigan, Former Vie-| pecialist to North Eastern | | | | | | | | m, take @ natural, substance such as bitro- te and you will soon | astonishing results in the | of nerve energy, strength | of body pnd mind and power of en- Specials for Friday and Saturday bre oy NEEDS 3 c Cream 2he Woodbury * Paciai ” Crear ny ty Almond" itro-Phosphate Is made entirely | | organic phosphate compound | d to in the National Standard neatory as ‘ an excellent and nervine and preparation has recently acquired consid- | reputation in treatment meurasthenia The neth and purity of | its substance x is beyond question, for | Bitro-Phosphate tablet _ is fet accordan: t of called tonics “cure-alls.” CAUTION: — While Bitro-Phos- ite is unsurpassed for the relief Rervousness, general debility, etc, taking it who do not desire 6 put on flesh should use extra care Svolding fat-producing fooda NGHT'S DISEASE MAY BE CONQUERED BY USE OF AGMEL York.—Physicians who have the Mexican ma it of dis- it discovery has been made. in La Escuela de Medicina, Mexican medicine jour- itor 8 It is the only to the present in “tne whole world, having the to radically and pe Bright's Disease. of definite results in a number of sorons o 35c Hand Scrubs at .. 50c Hand ng 2 ss Se habe at .. . NEXT TIME ASK FOR ELMER’ The Chocolates supreme, have just received a fresh ment. “Goodness are good.” ALWAYS TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU | On outings, excursions, picnics, always take a Kodak: reason. We sell at || 1@ $50.00. Also Eastman MAIL YOUR ORDERS for Drugs, Totlet Goods, Sundries, etc. We charge no more than if you traded over the counter, “When better drugs are sold, we sell them.” ip= knows they considerable q imported into the The Arrow Chemical Co, 931 L n New York City, will mail t interested a free descriptive 001 or upon reosipt of $3.00 a ull sized bottle of AGMIGL, contain- ing 336 cubic centimeters of pure trated sap, will be sent to any ce ie eae A or cane, prepaid, Prescription Druggists J. P. Chase, Mgr. Second and James —_—_ Elliott 49 “That Old Butler Hotel Corner” i HEARTS OF THREE Last Novel Written by by Jack London a couple |" | Charley | gotiated, ‘WELCOME TARS jbration which came when news of | Robert B. operationa, ceived. | | ering Admiral Coontz with congrat | Skokomish reservation, and an out |door dinner for the gobs served to General—H. 8. Clark, premident; Mra. A. Lord, vice president; L. RL Jackson, treasurer, and Mrs. I. Ap- man; Otto Voll, ficlals of the Sound Sign company. man; bert Halliday, F. ed by officers of all the fraternal organizations and churches, ehted) ry's bronaed features, unmistakably reminiscent of Francis and of R. 1. M, drew his admiration and respect. “Good morning!" he addreased Henry, altho he subtly embraced Le onica with his greeting, “Iriends of Francia?’ “Obl Leontea cried out. “We are more than friends! We are here to save him. I have read the morning papers. If only it weren't for the stupidity of the servants!’ And Charley Tippery was immedi | © of any slightest doubt. | nded his hand to Henry | “Tam Charley Tippery,” he said. | THE SAVING OF FRANCIS | “And my name‘s Morgan; Henry Morgan.” Henry met him warmly,| like a drowning man clutching at a/ life preserver. “And this ts Mins Solano—the Senorita Solano—Mr, | Tippery. In fact, Miss Solano is my inter." L came on the same errand,” | ‘Tippery announced, intro: | ductions over, “The saving of Fran: cis, as I undergtand it, might consist of bard cakh or of securities indi» putably negotiable, I have brought wjth me what I have hustled all! night to get, and what I am confident is not mafficient—"* “How much have you broughf? Henry asked Qiuntly, Eighteen hundred thousand—what brought? said Henry, pointing to the open suitcase, unaware that he! talked to a three-generations gem expert A quick examination of a dozen of the gems picked at random, and an even quicker eye estimate of the | quantity, put power and excitement | into Charley Tippery’s face, “They're worth millions}—mf Mona! he exclaimed. “What are you going to do with them? “Negotiate them, so as to help! | Francis out,” Henry answered. | | ' “They're security for any amount, | aren't they?” | “Close up the suttease! Charley | Tippery cried, “while I telephone! 1} want to catch my father before he leaves the house,” he explained over | his shoulder, while waiting for hin| switch. “It's only five minutes’ run | from here.” Just as he concluded the brief words with his father, Parker, fol-| | lowed by a police lieutenant and two | | | | | policemen, entered. “There's the gang, leutenant—ar rest them! Parker said. “Oh, dr, I beg your pardon, Mr. Tippery. Not | you, of course. Only the other two, | Neutenant. I don’t know what the charge will be—crazy, anyway, if not | worse, which is more likely.” “How do you do, Mr. Tippery,” the Heutenant greeted familiarly | “You'll arrest nobody, Lieut Burns.” Charley Tippery smiled to him. “You can send the wagon back | to the station. Ill square it with the| inspector, For you're coming along | with me, and this suitcase, and these suspicious characters, to my house. | | You'll have to be bodyguard—oh, not for mo, but for this sulteass. There are millions in it—cold millions— hard millions—beautiful millions, When I open it before my father you'll see a sight given to few men | in this world to see—and now, come | on, everybody. We're wasting time!” | Ho made « grab at the suitcase| simultaneously with Henry, and, as| beth thelr hands clutched ft, Lieut. | Burns sprang to interfere, “I fancy I'll carry it until {t's ne Henry asserted. “Surely, surely! Charley Tipper) conceded, “as long as we don’t lone any more precious time. It will take time to do the negotiating. Come on! Hustler" (Continued tomorrow) (Coprright, 1919, International Feature Service, ine.) AT BREMERTON Shop to Greet Fleet men of the fleet wan an added cele. and the appointment of Rear Admiraj|the Coontz as chief of naval the highest position in the United States navy, waa re. A dance in Admiral Coontz’ honor was given at the Elks’ club Wednes night. Naval officers and civil }ians vied with each other in show- dle. ulations, Thousands of officers and gobs were ashore during the day, Band concerts, street dancing, boxing con tests, baseball games, Indian war} dances by the real article from the} make the day a busy one. The committees in charge of the celebration were: ple i 4. 8, Wisner, chair A. C. Mills and of-| In Entertainment Mayor M, E. lL, Gale, chair Giles and Her- Open house entertainment—Rev, A. La Violette, chairman, assist. U Navy Yard Town Closes| = |PROFESSORS EXCITED a box kite riding the gentle breeze dormitory. Investigation show a ntud: nomenon,” from the kite and lighted by a can ‘Embroidery and Braiding Tailors’ and Dressmakers’ Supplies 13 A DISCOVERY THAT vacuum process for condensing milk | with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. | malted grains, without cane sugar. Bedroom ‘OMEN who have bought Brass Beds know that the beds which bear the Simmons name are al- ways the best looking beds in the stores. They display a higher design sense — a feeling for the way the ought to Iook i in the room. It is not only in the store, either, that they look better. They hold their good looks in the home. The tubing is heavier — when the tub- ing is round it ic /ined with steel (the Simmons “interlocking” steel-lined tube). Such tubing =ssists blow and knock — does not dent casily, The tube fitting is more precise — corners and joints square and true. The lacquer is of higher grade — the finish better through and through. This nation-wide ience of women with Simmons Brass ives double interest to the showing of these Beds by the prominent merchants of this ci one pattern of which (No 6480) is ‘thas. trated here in Twin Pair, San Francisco, Cal. Newark, N.J. SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep Rear Admiral Coontz Is Made Chief of Naval Operations Daniels to fill the post of chief of| noted that a fine line ran from kite thru the “new planet” to d that t had rigged up the “phe which was suspended N, Jo-to for stomach distress: “Jo-to has proven to us Ji recommend it. We have Hemstitching, Picot Edging Buttons Covered Button Holes Made Knife and Accordion Plaiting G. J. BAUER & CO. can truly recommend it your 1319 Fourth Ave. Seattle ulring a lo 1835 Newton originated the p skin in flaky that's the complexion imediate cause Advertisement THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1919. Lesson in Scientific is constantly #' chants. Your choice of Bright and Some Brass Beds That Really Look Well in the Announces a Notable Series of Designs by Simmons Company IHESE are the Simmons Beds— ‘OU will find these charming Beds in the stores of leading Satin finish — And as to size— you may have them in Twin Pairs or the Double Width Bed. Simmons Company has long advo- cated the modern Twin Bed principle, now generally adopted. And with these beds in the stores you — examples of that re- achievement — Steel Beds Designed in harmony with the highest type of interior decoration today. to see these exquisite steel Beds — with their feeling for true line and form and com- will find dis markable immons t will do a woman's heart position. Beds made of really seamless steel tubing. Not the old style tubing with its seam and rougi#$pots, but a clean finished tub- ing, smooth all over and beautifully en- ameled in Ivory, Decorative Colors and Hardwood Effects. Brass mer- built for sleep. Inert Beds. sound sleep. And this matter of sleep will suggest) that you consider Simmons Springs. Your choice of two types—either of which yields to every contour of the body, yet supports it firmly in any sleep- ing position, without suspicion of sag, bump or slackened vse The Slumber Kin, ——2 spring com- posed of flexible stee strips with spirals of high-test spring wire; so combined directions. of sound sleep for children, you may well consider Simmons Cribs — duilt tfor sleep. eee your home, Solidly buile. casters, Pair —or SIMMONS COMPANY Kenoshs, Wisconsin BREMERTON, Sept. 25.— | Bremerton closed up shop BY PHONEY PLANET Wednesday to welcome the Pa NEW YORK, Sept. The as cific fleet. tronomers of a local university were . . ‘ Every store was locked and every| greatly excited the other night over| Rear Admiral Nobert HE, Coontz, man, woman and child in town| the discovery of a brand new planct|CO™™Mander of the Sixth, or dread- | : ought division, of the Pacific feet turned out to give the glad hand|in the sky. The planet was surround + + to the sailormen, from admiral to|ed by an individual moon and a|®24 one of the best-liked officers ¢ |powder monkey. group of new satellites. the West coast. has been named by Coupled with the weloome to the| Suddenly one of the professors saw| Secretary of the Navy Josephus |Jo-To Worked Like Magic in Relieving Stomach Miseries Mrs. L. Forslund, of 6806 8th Ave. Beattie, Wash., writes to us of the relief she got from the use of just as you taken it and same worked ike magic. We to anyone suffering with indigestion. “You are at liberty to use my name in recommending remedy.” Jo-to can be had at Swift's Phar macies and at the Five Barteel Drug wonderful man; 0. W. Munson, J. A. Gay, Complexion Renewing Harry Frost, J. A. Knab, . m| BENEFITS MANKIND) Applegate, W. T. Allison and F, ¢ Every one has « beautiful akin un- ae % won and F. G-| two discoveries have added greatly | derneath the One exponed to view. Decorating—H. W. Greer, chair-|to human welfare, asior to. understand the correct vely particles truff, only much smaller in In abnormal conditions, or in In 1883 Horlick at Racine, Wis.,| advanc ing age, these particles are ; jot shed as rapid * ‘obus discovered how to reduce milk to) }outh. tne loneer they remain the a dry powder form with extract of| more soled or faded they become— ofa “bad Ly dise ‘et \- Refreshments —- Mrs. A, Lora,| This product HORLICK named | ,,q'y "Mn rn discovered that oral chairman; Mesdames Welborn, Har.|Malted Milk. (Name since copied| any drug store, will ab low, Irvin and Hornbogen, and Her-|by others.) Its nutritive value,| WpTn-yut particles. | The. man Behrens, J. Brownell, W. ¥.| digestibility and ease of preparation| on gradually enough to ca dy, J. P. O'R: . Cc R. Be | convenience n eek or two th caer seat ts Sa ‘atty | (by simply stirring in water) and | trar formation. is complete. The If he only wouldn't’ send me roses has proved of much value to man-| fated with | 0 Wt 'd_ get an ounce of Bach day—the stupid thing. kind as an ideal food-drink from Wax and try this trent: In a few weeks at present prices to old age. ment. Use the wax nightly, iko He'd save enough to buy a ring, ~ | Ask fer HORLICK’S —Avoid imitations) °°), crea. Washing it\off mornings. naval operations, the highest position attainable in that branch of the ser- vice. Rear Admiral Coontz {s stationed at Bremerton. He will succeed Ad-| miral William 8, Benson, who retires | Thursday. The new chief of naval with the Pacific fleet. As command- er of the Sixth division, he was aboard the dreadnought Wyoming as his flagship. ly known to Seattle and other Sound cities in 1912, when he was com- operations came to Seattle this month | Rear Admiral Coontz became wido- | mandant of the Puget Sound navy yard. He remained in that position until the United States declared war on Germany, when he went to the Atlantic seaboard for active duty. The new chief of naval operations was gradnated from Annapolis in 1885, and was commissioned an en- sign two years later. He became a Heutenant, junior grade, in 1896, and in 1899 was made a full lieutenant, Promotions to the post of lieutenant |commander in 1905, commander in 1909, and a captaincy in 1912 fol- lowed. Ie was made a rear admiral in 1918. Rear Admiral Coontz will leave for Washington, D. 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