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Ry rubbing an electric light bulb with his hand, @ scientist has been able to produce a light on the bulb before the electricity was turned on ‘Indigestion Stomach disorders respond to V1 nol's pacifying qualities when taken lin time. At the time of your first stomach distress get bottle and no- |tice the result. VINOL Sold by Swift Drug Co, Beattie, | Second and Pike, The one and only sensible treatment, therefore, is one which cleanses the | blood of these germs, and routs ther} ‘ [entirely out of the circulation. This is why S. 8. 8., the greatest known, blood purifier is so success The Detective Detector Copyright, 1920, by Doubt Page & Co.; published rangement with the dicate, Inc was walking tn park with Avery Knight, the great New ork burglar, highwayman, and murderer ut, my dear Knight,” said I, “it sounds incredible. You have undoubt edly performed some of the most wonderful feats in your profession known to modern crime. ou have committed some marvelous deeds under the very noses of the poll you have boldly entered the homes millionaires and held them up w rth an empty gun while you made free with their ail A jowe you have sandbagged citizens in th re Broadway's electric tehts you have kil and robbed with superb openness and absol punity—dut when you b with 48 hours after committin & murder you can run down and actually bring me face to face with the detective assigned to apprehend T must to my doubts you New York.” Avery Knight smiled tndulgently “You pi my nal pride tor,” he said in @ nettled tone, “I convince you." About 12 yards In advance of us |& prosperouslooking citizen was rounding a clump of bushes where leave you, exproms are remember, in jw the walk curved. Knight sudd drew a revolver and shot the m in the back. His victim fell and lay | without moving. The great mourderer went up to him leisurely and took from his clothes his money, watch and a valu. able ring and cravat pin. Hg then rejoined me, smiling calmly, and we Continued our walk, running toward the spot where the stopped him. “I have just killed a man,” he an nounced, seriously, “and robbed him of his possessions.” “G'wan,” mid the policeman, angrily, “or I'll run yes in! Want yer name in the papers, don't yes? I never knew the cranks to come around so quick after a shootin’ be fore, Out of th’ park, now, for yours, or I'll fan yen” “What you have done,” T mid argumentatively, as Knight and I walked on, “was easy. you come to the task of hunting down the detective that they send upon your trail you will find that you have undertaken @ difficult feat.” “Perhaps so,” sald Knight, Nightly. “IT will admit that my @uccess de pends in a degree upon the sort of| man they start after me. If ft should }be an ordinary plainclothes man 1) might fail to gain a sight of him.| j}1f they honor me by giving the case to some one of their celebrated |sleuths I do not fear to match my } cunning and powers of against his.” On the next afternoon Knight en. tered my pffice with a aatisfied look n his keen countenance, “How goes the mysterious mur. or?” I asked. “As usual,” sald Knight, smfingty T have put in the morning at the }eul in the treatment of Ftheumatism. | Police station and at the inquest. It Kis a powerful cleanser of the | blood, and will remove the disease | germs that cause your Rheumatiam, | affording relief that is genuine, 8. 8. 8. is sold by all druggfets, Free literature and medical advice cal Adviser, Atlanta, G Day ‘ahlets World as a remedy Influenza and as a o seems that a card case of mine con taining cards with my name and ad dress was found near the body. They | have three witnesses who saw the | shooting and gave a description of | me. The case has been placed tn ‘A very common form of Rheums-| can be had by writing to Chief Medi. the hands of Shamrock Jolnes, the | VK $26 Swift Laboratory,| mous detective. | quarters at 11:20 on the assignment. | He left head I waited at my address until 2, think- ing he might call there.” I laughed, tauntingly. “You will never see Jolnes,” I con- tinued, “until this murder has been forgotten two or three weeks from | now. I had a better opinion of your shrewdness, Knight. Daring the three hours and a half that you wait ed he has got out of your ken. He is after you on true induction theories now, and no wrongdoer has yet been known to come upon him while thus engaged, to give it up.” CHILDLESS And See What Normal Health Will Do For You. Lancaster, Pa—"T was weak and run down, had pains in my head, back and wtomach all the time, and bearing down —_ T had used ydia EB. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and it helped me, so my mother got me to try it again, and T am now feelin better than f have for years, We were married sixteen years and had no children, but now we have a fine big boy and we always call him our ‘Pinkham’ boy. The doctor was afraid of my case as [ was 41 years old when the boy'was born but I came through all right. You can use this as a testimonial if you wish and I will certainly write to any one who writes to me about it.” Mra. Mancaner G. Havencamr, 529 Howard Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E.-Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound wilt help you, write to Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice, Your letter will b , read and answered by s woman and held in strict confidence, Teh steps and we met a policeman! shot had been fired. Avery Knight | But when! induction | I advise you) WOMEN HUMOR PATHOS R OMANCE Doctor,” said Knight in his keen gray eye and auaring of his chin ‘in wpite « the record your holds of # thing like a dozen homicides without eequent m ing of the perpe and the uth in charge of the I will undertake to break that 1. Tomorrow I will take you hamrock 1 will unmask before y and to you it is not an impossibility for officer of the law and a man slayer to stand face to face in your den glint elty him that i» "Do it," eald I, “and you have | the sincere thanks of the police de partment.” On the next day Knight called for me tn @ cab. “I've been on one or two false scents, doctor,” he admitted. “I know tives’ methods, and few of them, expect en at the ea A I would find him at | ing to find The pistol tw ht wurely other end. calibre, work on the clue in 46th wt. ‘Then. Again, I looked for the detective at the Columbia university, as man's being shot in the back natur ally suggested hasing. But I could not find @ trace ef him.” Nor will you," I sald emphatically Not by ordinary methods. maid Knight, “I might walk up and down Broadway for a month without muc om, But you have aroused my pride, doctor, and if I fall to show you Shamrock Jot mine you I will nev thin day, I er kill or rob n your city again onsense, man,” I repied. “When our burglars walk into our houses and 4 thousands of doftar ix, and then Fdine and bang the piano an hour or! two before leaving, how do you, a mere murderer, expect to come tn contact with the detective that is lo Avery Knight sat lost in thought! for a while. At length he looked ty, . said he, “T have tt Put on your hat, and come with ma In shall stand tn the presence of Sham- rock Jolnes.” 1 entered a cab with Avery Knight. 1 did not hear his tnatructions to the driver, but the vehicle set out at a |emart pace up Broadway, turning presently into Fifth ave, and pro- ceeding northward again. It was with & rapidly beating heart that I accom. panied this wonderful Asmasin, whose analytical genius and superb self-confidence had prompted him to make me the tremendous Promise of bringing me into the pres ence of a murderer and the New York detective tn simultaneously. Even yet I could Hot believe It porsibie, “Are you sure that you are not be- Ing led Into some trap?” I asked. | “Suppose that your clue, whatever it ts, should bring us only into the| Presence of the commissioner of} police and a couple of dozen copar” | “My dear, doctor,” said Knight, a} little stiffly. “I would remind you that I am no gambler,” “I beg your pardon.” said 1. “But | I do not think you will find Joines.” | The cab stopped before one of the | handsomest residences on the avenue. Walking up and down in front of the house was a man with long red whiskers, with a detective's badge showing on the lapel of his | coat, Now and then the man would remove his whiskers to wipe his face, and then I would recognize at once the well-known features of the great DURECT spon OME YEAR arta CENTURY Thatre. NY import to humanity New York detective, JoInes was keep- ing @ sharp watch upon the doors| [and windows of the house. | “Well, doctor,” anid Knight, anable to reprors a note of triumph tn his| ¢, “have you seen?” ‘It in wonderful—wondertul™ 1 | could not help exclaiming, as our cab started on ite return trip. “But how did you do it? By what process of induction——" fy dear docter,” interrupted the great murderer, “the inductive theory in what the detectives use. My pro- cess in more modern. I call it the | naltatorial theory. Without bothering | with the tedious mental phenomena | neceamary to the solution of a mys- tery from slight clues, I jump at once to @ conclusion, I will explain to you the method I employed in this cane, as the crime was committed in New York city in broad daylight, in a public place and under atrocious circumstances, and that as let loose upon the case, the per- petrator would never be discovered Do you think my postulation justi fied by precedent?” “Perhaps no,” I replied doggedty. “But if Big Bill Dev “Stop that,” interrupted Knight, with a smile, “I've heard that sey eral times. It's too late now. I will proceed “If homicides tn New York went undixcovered, I reasoned, altho the | beat detective talent was employed to ferret them out, it must Be true the detectives went about their | work in the wrong way. And not only in the wrong way, but exactly | vpposite from the right way. That| was my clue “IL slew the man tn Central park. Now, let me describe myself to you. T am tall, with a black beard, and |T hate publicity. to speak of; I do not like oatmeal, | and it is the one ambition of my life | to die rich, Tam of a cold and heart- less disposition. I do not care for my fellowmen and I never give a cent to beggars or charity | “Now, my dear doctor, that ts the true description of myself, the man whom that shrewd detective waa to | hunt down. You who are familiar with the history of crime tn York of late should be able to fore- | tell the result. When I promised you to exhibit to your incredulous | gaze the sleuth who was set upo: | me, you laughed at me because you said that detectives and never met in New York demonstrated to you that the theory | is possible. “Rut how did you do it?” I asked again, with a sud-| | half an hour I guarantee that you} and gifted! pureult of him) “In the first place, T argued that | peculiarly | the most skillful sleuth available was | I have no money | “It was very simp replied the distinguished murde I assumed that the detective would go exactly opporite to the clues he had. I have given you @ description of myself Therefore, he must necessarily set to work and trail a short man with a white rd who likes to be in the papers, who in very wealthy, is fond of oatmeal, wants to die poor, and is an extremely generous thropic disposition, Wh in reached the mind hesitates no longer, I conveyed you at once to the spot where Shamrock Jolnes was piping off Andrew Carnegto’s rest dence.” | Knight,” sald 1, “you're a wonder. If there was no danger of your re roundsman ing, what make for the ny Ninete: DE VALERA IS NOT GOING BACK ‘we Won't Be Permitted to Sao-| rifice Himself BY HARRY B. HUNT th’ preein« y WASHINGTON, Nov, 15.—Eamon De Valera, president of the “Irish | republic,” will not be permitted by | ‘ the Irish cause to sacri | fie by hunger-striking Eng son to carry on the test for which Terence MacSwi lord mayor of Cork, gave bis } When MacSwiney began his ger strike, De Valera annot that if the lord mayor died, he self would return to Ire himself up to the British aut and take wu fight where Swiney left He said he would ¢ in ar pro. | ney. ife. hun noed bim- | Mac of hunger if necessary for the cause | of Irish freedom “MUCH TO BE DONE” | FOR IRELAND Today, however, at his office In the quarters of the “Irish diplomatic mission.” De Valera shook hjs head) doubtfally when asked if he expect ed to return to Ireland soon “I fm very bury,” he said, “there| jis muct: to be done, ithat matter up again, | paneed but And at least thone attached t office at Irish headquarters turn to Ireland at this time, No further emphasis on Pi Joppression, they claim, could given by the sacrifice of De Va! ing firet met KAY COMSTOCK & MORKIS Gi PRESENT SP ROL Nork hin APANGLEL THREE YEARS AGO In New York, when "Chu Chin Ch: was fitat presented in America, be the most brilliant aud ered together in America, many ple paid FIFTY DOLLARS fo ningle went PALACE HI | CONTINUG tTo! 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Regular sellers at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. $6.95 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Sale Price MAIN Curtain SMART WOOL SKIRTS A advantageous buy on which we pass to you exceptional savings in plain and _ two-piece styles made of rich wool plaids and checks. 9 Sale $10. 00 SECOND FLOOR MacSwiney’s death.” De Valera liv- ing, they say, can help Ireland more than De Valera dead “SACRIFICE WILL AWAKEN WORLD" Home Damaged by Incendiary Blaze}! Fire Inspector R. L. Laing was in-| vestigating Monday an apparently! “The sacrifices of the men who | incendiary fire at 3532 17th ave. W are daily dying for Ireland,” said De | Saturday. Damage to the house, Valera, “cannot fall to awaken the| owned by Mra, Kate Schurman and onscience of the world. on by C B. Skaford, wtaled “Men, nd matter how blinded thra | $700. false information or with prejudice, | | pomaible only in a just cause, “Ireland's ability to resist the might of an empire during seven and| ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 15.—The a half centuries is itself a proof of | eternal triangle exists even for those the righteousness of her struggle. | who cannot see, Martin Strone, a “The savagery of Roman emper-| blind man with a blind wife, was Christianity. | warned by a friend, so he said, that The savagery of English Balfours | @ rival, also blind, was courting his and Lioyd Georges will not crush He found the man at his uspirations for freedom, A fight followed, with little! “The ideals for which the redent | {Mury to the participants. war was supposed to have been > age yma waged are the ideals for which Fits Boy! Page Noah gerald, MacSwiney and Murphy have | | and His Ark) lied and their comrades are dying. “These ideal were of the highest] OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Nov. 15. They were lost| .~When floods endangered the city | at the peace table in Versailles, Mac- | soo here, keepers worked many hours | |Swiney has died to save them for | making the animals safe from the* Ireland and for the world. waters, Commissioner Joe Patterson cSwiney'’s and his comrade: — deaths will make Ireland's resolve | Its Troubles, Too ora did not crush out or tittle of the heritage which they | died to defend” Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff Fur Collars Reduced FLOOR $40.00 Squirrel Collars reduced to.... Special $37.50 Woacos Bi migronth $ ere UPPER MAIN FLOOR $42.50 « Opossum Collars re $27.50 ed t A: ZUREDAT mpeeinl es : 4 ee a OF A Oe ha n $35.00 Skunk © um € re reduce iniahed with lace edge $16.00 Kit Fox ¢ Collars reduced Formerly $3.50. Special $20.00 Pearl Coney Collars reduced t Tuesday, a pair, $2.50. $20.00 Large Shawl Coney C lars reduced to. 2. Fur Trimming Reduced $14.00 &inch Natural Nutria, a yard.. $44.00 &inch Taupe Nutria, a yard $22.00 41nch Natura} $22.00 4inch Taupe } MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS FOR TUESDA Co. te 100d DRESS PRINTED NET UPPER MAIN FLOOR Three hundred yards in sorted patterns and col- ors suitable for side drapes and curtains. For- merly 60c and 65c, Spe clal Tuesday, @ yard, 35¢. ee took the young deer and kept "em in his kitchen, “Arks” were built tof float the birds and scaffolds raised” in the lions’ cages and -bears’ dens so that they might scramble above the water line. No lives were lost, An aged face ts often only Porm 2 |toa seerey yor ee coun Beneath ounte yout na'fair to look upon. Its @ sim matter to remove the mas dinary me lized wax, any the skin veek or two the user has the i pinky white complexion im inable. An ounce of the wax usually ifficient to complete the trans= mation. It is put on at night like m and taken off im thi with warm water. This remarkable treatment ts in variably effectiv no matter hy sallow discolored the jon, Freckles, moth-patel s, pimples, other cutaneous blemishes, naturally nish with the discarded skin. To remove wrink |ness, here is a recipe th be too hfghly recommended: Powe ed saxolite, one ounce; dissolved n witch hazel, one-half ‘pint Use as a wash lotion. See Windows for Other Bargains The only sure way to get rid of! dandruff is to dissolve it, then you | it entirely, To do this, get| about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply ft at night when retir and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap: plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. 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