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PAGE 9 Remarkable Discovery r W BEWARE THE ADVENTURES Castor Oil? ON’T make your children take unpleasant remedies, when their systems can be kept clean and healthy with the laxative they like. ANALAX pastilles, which taste like eandied fruit, are ideal to relieve con- stipation. At your druggist 15 and 30c. STEWART & ro Ok DRUG Sri ANAL 602 Beg drigog Sale at All Drug Stores | o'clock, and he drove away in it in Rector continued. the direction of Trafalgar Square.” ‘The telephone bell was ringing, and as Innes eagerly took up the re ceiver “Yea, yes, Mr, Innes speaking,” he said, quickly. “In that you, Rector?" The voice of Rector, one of Paul y's assistants, answered him the wire: “I am speaking from Victoria Sta tion, Mr, Innes,’* “Yes! said Innes. “Go ahead.” “A very odd-looking woman visited Har ov Mr. Nicol Brinn’s chambers this eve- | ning. Sho was beautifully dressed, but wore the collar of her fur coat turned up about her face, so that it| was difficult to see her. But some how I think she was an Oriental.” “An Oriental! exclaimed Innes. “IL waited for her to come out,” “She had arrived in @ cab, which was waiting, and I learned from the man that ho had eked her up at Victoria Station." “She came out some time later in rather hurry. In fact, I think) there was no doubt that she was frightened. By this time I had an. other cab waiting.” “And where did she go?’ asked Innes, — to Victoria Station.” jo on!” pe nfortunately, Mr. Innes, my story does not go much further. 1 | wasted very little time, you may be ‘ASPI Unless you see the ‘Bayer Cross” Colds Headache Neuralgia Toothache Lumbago p Sonuine- Neuritis Accept only which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of twelve tablets SAY “BAYER” when you buy-Gonuine on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over 23 years for Rheumatism Pain, Pain “Bayer” package Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid | CHAPTER XxI | ‘The Seventh Kama | As Nicol Brinn strolled out from the door below his chambers in Pic. Jeadilly, a hoarse voice made itself | |audible above his head. “Police he heard over the roar of the traffic, “Help! Policer* Detective Sergeant Stokes had |come out upon the balcony. But up |to the time that Nicol Brinn turned and proceeded in leisurely fashion in | the direction of the Cavalry club, the [sergeant had not succeeded in at | tracting any attention. | Nicol Brinn knew that death was | beckoning to him. He knew that his keen wit was the only weapon which could aval! him tonight; and he knew that he must show himself a master | | of tence. | A lonely man, of fow but enduring | friendships, he had admtited but one love to his life, except the love of his| mother. This one love for seven years | he had sought to kill, But anything | forceful enough to penetrate to the) |threshold of Nicol Brinn's soul was | indestructible, even by Nicol Brinn | | himself. | Just outside the Cavalry club a} limousine was walting, driven by a! chauffeur who looked like some kind of Oriental. Nicod Brinn walked up to the man, and bending forward: | “Fire-Tongue,” he said, in a low | voice. | The chauffeur Immediately descend ed and opened the door of the car, The interior was unlighted, but Nicol Brinn cast a comprehensive glance around ere entering. As he settled himself upon the cushions, the door was closed again, and ho ‘found him- self in absolute darkness. All the windows were curtained, or rather, an a rough investigation re. vealed, were closed with aluminum shutters which were {mmovable, ‘A moment later, as the car moved off, a lamp became lighted above him. Then he saw that several current periodicals were placed invitingly in the ruck, as well as a box of very choice Egyptian cigarets. Lighting a fresh cigar, Nicol Brinn drew a copy of the Sketch from the rack, and studied the photographs of more or less pretty actresses with apparent contentment. He had fin- ished the Sketch, and was perusing the Bystander, when, the car having climbed a steep hill and swerved sharply to the right, he heard the rusting of leaves, and divined that they were proceeding along a drive, Ho replaced the paper in the rack, and took out his watch. Consulting it, ho returned. It to his pocket as the car stopped and tho light went out. ‘The door, which, with its fellow, Nicol Brinn had discovered to be locked, was opened by the Oriental chauffeur, and Brinn descended upon the steps of a shadowed porch. The | house door was open, and altho there was no light within: “Come this way,” eid a voice, speaking out of the darkness. Nicol Brinn entered a hallway the atmosphere of which seemed to bo very hot. “Allow mo to take your hat and coat,” continued the voice. He was relieved of these, gulded along a dark passage; and presently, an inner door being opened, he found himself {n a small, barely furnished room where one shaded lamp burned upon a large writing table. His conductor, who did not enter, cloned the door quietly and Nicol Brinn found himself looking into the smiling face of a Hindu gentleman who #at at the table, “Good evening,” the Hindu said, speaking perfect English; “won't you sit down?" (Continued in Our Next Issue) | An Important Public Announcement A competitor, knowing of the remarkable distribution of PECOA—the Master Spread for Bread—has stopped the sale of PECOA by securing a temporary court ae effective February sixteenth, restraining us from the use of the name The people will not be denied PECOA QUALITY. 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It eontaine ne animal fate, . . . ° ry . . = . . = . e . = Sane rn say oa aces cama ne Py SAX RAHMER™ | &Y Olive Roberts Barton \" anis S a 5 We SL al es Gray Hair | : % | ! wld the Riddle La : Yeu trea. .. mee | ; fue THAT HANGS ON SUN a AN INKY RIDDLE |“Or- to. bo» perfectly right, Aan j e it ‘ Wr dain Se ~ fountain t or WS Horo's another riddle, kiddioe, | It's really of the ver - y oy ay 26 ‘ ; Fi ally of the very worst, na ole 117 aoe 2, 4 la, Ss WN hat the Riddle Lady asked. If you} He sips and alps and slp yA S A Proved Substitute for the he t @ and siaten ; }are wee little maybe you can't nk. a Ds . tho | : At r make aS > Nea sais INC. 1983 fuoss it, But if you're about half} “He's got a camel's tur write alli my riddles with Lost F igmentation 7 Ans, ‘ a NRE | Ste BEGIN HERE TODAY | “Bauer” a |past seven or maybe eight years| ‘That holde wlot-of drinky ie 4 pon, Nick, and here ts ono you eon] 2 ator, | {Histot came the voice ot tnnes.|Das* sven, or maybe eluht yearn /zhat holde w lot of rink may have for your very own Ori vinal Color Quickly Appe ne al jnvestieator Neyer evs hil ws ee you ought to know at|But when he's on a writing trip,| ‘ i ars ur pike a vary with tw M {°C am by no means safe, Tnnes! 1{{! kind of a riddie for very old a Gad le Star) Lia has scored a triumph in . : foot fold Action; it soothes aad hoala t 1e]am tn ono of the tighteut corners of | —eay twelve or fifteen, or je ane ERB A Me ae data a ee tatinwied thomt sand } ty Wm come, 8 ir }my Ite, Listen: Get Wessex! If|eroun’ (here: When the postman | known as “Kolor-B f you are gray, lod, etd dying Dr” MeMardyet | he's off duty, get Burton, ‘Tell him| C°#!# to. bring you lettera you Lf just apply this Hach to the hair or scalp we x¢ all known drugs, creosote v0 to heart-fall- |to bring just have to answer, or when some and your hair will soon take on the actual jing ; 1 by the medical frat a Someone leaped tn at the broken | VOY Nas sent you @ Christinas paeeie Had e Sepeny ice Tene ok. ‘ greatest healing a yt The laat words of window behind tho speaker Reatir | hav sgn! nate yee Ba Rada | eee ae yycathahateg = “| a 1 Brinn and the telephone upon the table, where | O8¥® © sit down and say you arg Kolor-Bak com: fi H ent ae f Faul ealle pe F " np him the |he had found it, Harley reached into | @UCh bulged for. And that reminds | of aclean and coloress liquid, i ins Sad n fuses t cae : Brinn |his hip pocket ‘and snapped out his Peet 1 do hope you ‘ave said “7 | laste containing properties which , bias te, other I mus Khan, frend pais of Or | Qutonaation, pase enue Christiaan whetbar gut ot: town: of | Vert or teemed game animals that furnish | to the hair and give it re- { a and stop the \t-| fe love with, Wel » Brinn | )ing, Ho half.turned, ry Heed the tle |in_ town Dey 18 are raised chiefly |less mcat than a guinea pig. newed vigor. And note that | , nmation, while the |! ° Ww da, an Orle © half-turned, raised the “ ; 4 f 5 4 Eis tte stomach, |x| Harley foes to the country home of |tol, and knew a sudden atanbe pain | Wail Rary'a: the xhisle ‘ ie Bait Os. Aaney Meodke Spd £04 | Mew /antmale areias ‘oastiy’ rales a pes? hoc R Node in ri 4, attacks the /Ormus Khan. at the back of hi , eclentifio uses, While they are sel-jas guinea pig: rhey | DOE | oF (em } fe and destroys the) NOW GO ON WITHE TIME STORY | lights seemed nodmeuy cf Mousand oT have a little setvant dom eaten | 1 guinea Pigs. They are much | special solution required , 1 pe MAUMBUPR |e ae |iwhts seemed suddenly to split the| x longer tha de FF aten in the United States, |less subject to disease than rabbits | for each color—no samples 1 Pas uieaaontia Right, left, ft seemed from all/@arkness. Ho felt himself sinking s Bh. iy Hane their near relationship to rabbits | | of h equired. { if Bu C hip to ral and require about the . . of hair tequired. \ nt of chronic} about him, came swiftly pattering | !™to an apparently bottomless pit ub Sho: he, {9 00: very small | he same accony | r footatepa! SEA Ma dicineas dhe | |I find no fault with him at ali,/®d the fact that they are wholly |modations, ‘The same —hutches | Yva will find also that : truth, Le his tricks “upon the CHAPTER xx He jumps at my command Vegetarian in habit should reassure| would answer, but they may be| Aitar using alec hek oe. v hishroad above, a section of his pur. | Jonflicting Clues “He's trul chika janyone who may entertain doubts |#Maller for guinea pigs. Thono used | throughout. It does not appear and Falli ing t i the fer colds of suors hind murrounded the station, be %, Wessex?” asked Innes, | jie satrar, Tene nein about thelr fitness for the table, {DY the U. 8. Bureau of Animal In-| streaked, faded or “dyed.” Kolor-Bak alsobanishes em er of bow long Ueving that he would head for it, in |eaerly, starting Up from his chair | when letters come, Peat ade da | Probably they small size is the chief enue! oN phon 20 Inches wide at} Every scientist, every physi- itching ot the bak th / a eved after taking acc a as the inspector ento no office. . © front, three and one Let ettmadngy geen 1 Paul Harley whl j Ww a Sete epndt ais He sonds an answer right away,|cause of thelr neglect as a food ree and one-half feet | cian, knows that gray hair is halr falling hair. Thora i | : . rect = : druggists Creo: [Harley whipped ott his coat essex shook his head, and altting | He, #0"ds an answer right, a deop and 18 inches high. They ac-| that has ceased to receive its nor- allinghair. us hore 1 i muls One a—Adver- | in sh. and. usine . do’ ook ot i | promptly al, yet wo © othe ‘ . . H eanses ecal) loa ne ; ue Oe hs a using ita ® rem, dc Xo ns at and lighted a clgaret ee animal, yet wo have other highly sib a Zale three or four | mal supply of coloring matter or o 14 a mashed windo @ reached Ne of a sort,” he replied, | ., : a - i | breeding females and their progeny, | pigments from certain tiny cells 5 ap, found the cateh, and opened the " "but nothing of any value, {| “He doen't know hie AB Ce, ‘ corern |until weaned $0Hy | Texted follicles ox papliiae) tn tp ] anh. ten seconds he was . d nin a Seder) i 2 i i lea ota Stereo wae to the 1d. My aasintant, Stokes, has! ang yet he writes and writes and || AT 40 | Except for show purposes, the| Scalp, because these cells have 1 fos apn, and A great clatter teld him ished himself.” a ie . | 9 only kinds of guinea pigs that| become inactive from illness, is | E 16 had overturned nemo ploce | What way?" asked Innes,|15 spelling words he quite delights lemould'ebevercwn ar Pag of it | shock of some kind, scalp disease, Banishes Gray Hair / as « dropping back Into his chair, ; is a hatre x “ 19 smooth: | dandruff, infection, neglect of the i ; cat, he sought! “Tonight Nicol Brinn had a viaitor| 72° #me he's never heard [ered arietien. “Theso are of sev-| hair, or tack of circulation, ete, SPECIAL SALE } faa 0 torch, Ho|—Possibly a valuable witness, Stokes Ht ie ac But no matter what the cause of 3D Onl i aed okes, . we Jare albinos ily’ pure : J ays j 9 p < nt came, | like an idiot, allowed her to slip thru] 2 “dn't come from Afrt a, jaro Aibinos, usually pure white. Oc-| the grayness, it is simply amazing yi ¥ | fee It was broken! He drew a his his fingers and tried to arrest Brinn! | AD4 yet he's black as in ©; | colo nally a guinea pig is of a single | to see how it disappears when Lone ' breath, and began to grope about the} “You say he tried to arrest him.| But that's @ word I should not aay, | color other than white, but it seems | Kolor-Bak is used. Kolor-Bak is bee pees je room. At last his hand touched | What do you mean by that?" Beceen fe cirea ine sake any © be difficult to maintain a pure| @ real substitute for the natural 4 Get at the Real Cause—Take eleshos And, taking It up: “{ mean that Nicol Brinn, leaving | 18 both his meat and Grin | — < wail ether than white. | Pigmentaticn. 1 fe Beg A a * ne sald. “Hellor* Mohit locked fi tle ohacabenie erent | ho majority of the domestic ani olor-Bak has been proved by i Pee ea Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Yox,” came the volce of the oper and has completely disappeared!” | “Hi# trough of ink ts $0 ey denk, | ARE IMPERILED mals are spotted, the common colors | hundreds of thousands of people, | t ; ator—“what number? But the woman | And there his nose he dips, | F being fawn, light gray, red brown, | once gray, now with hair in the i tee That's what thousends of stomach | /,"CHY $61. Police business! Ur.| | “Ah, the woman! There's the rub |} wish he hadn't auch a thirat, =H our eae re of dark brown and cream, interspersed original color. Get a bottle today. i pea sufferers are doing now, Inatead of ne had lain low and followed the | every five pas eat oer cure ee j BY liking tonicn or trying to pateh up|, ON, 18, three seconds elapsed, | Woman, all might have been well.|sure, But altho no train had left | ry enc averts and. black. | | a a poor digestion, they are attacking | 2%": ¥®, six But who she was, where she came | from the Southeastern station, which |} and thousands Gujnea ples requfre about the j La: i te La ohraiaas| Gt; tan aimenae from, and where sho has gone, we, she had entered, there was no sign of |} younger, contract same diet as rabbits. They do best 1A REPUTATION FOR £.= HLT”? i fee clogged liver and disordered bowels. have no idea." her anywhere. So that I can only| r when the temperature ts not allowed 34 and Madison 8 Boren Ave. i ha Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets aro’ | Innes stood up restleasly and be-| suppose she ran thru to the Brighton Pyorrhea. Bleeding to fall below 65 degrees Fahrenhelt | St ang Pik end'aaat i Be, tt the liver in thi |gan to drum his fingers upon the! side, or possibly out to a car, which | } gums are the d: ‘They eat frequently during the day | = scrsdbw iDond } at forming their. ‘paturel. function, |table edge, Presently ho looked up, |may have been waiting for her some- | + i anger and "need a Toonstant auppiy of tapi | ea troy oct naigcotisn and "stomach Re gia were Pe eat signal. Heed it for { |dry feed. ‘Three articioe shoud ne | Revelle Says Booze Funeral Rites Held ini ‘e's a shadow of hope,” he| “Is that all?’ asked Innes, . constantly in each hutc oh * i Have you a bad taste, od | said. “Rector—you know Rector?—| ily i the sake of sound pan of wali sad: St are Buyer Also Guilty Last rites for Mrs. Charlotta | tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don’t-| had been detailed by tho chief to| * ‘a all, Mr, Innes, But 1j} ' h and heal: supplied fresh at least | Sophia Beder, Seattle resident since | } tare feeling, no ambition or energy, | n led by tho chief to| “That's all, Mr a. if teeth an th. once a day, & piece of rock salt and} An additional “tooth” will some | ig¢q ett ffoable with undigested foods? Take cover the activities of Nicol Brinn, | thought I would report it i} Ja pan for dry grain, whi | any.: be placed.tn \the: federal: pecvl mein ete aaa Clive “Tablets the substitute for) He has not reported to me so far to-| “Quite right, Rector; you could do |} pputald-ate, branor chovhasiacitt | nibition law. 40 make, the) por hoser | Hamilton funeral parlors Thursday il OE carte live: Tablete: are <} chit no more, Did you seo anything of|} stele oats, bees: chopped erat Oe tee tte eraser |at 120 p.m. Mrs. Beder dled Stun-s ees purely vegetable impound mixed | Apply to your “You mean that he may be fol-| Detective Sergeant Stokes before you |} n6 animals should h also a s Thomas P. Reveille’ Ue. day at her home, 1040 Sullivan st.’ Sao qth our voll You will know them , lowing him?” cried Wensex. left Piccadilly?” | Day eee pbly of bay, ‘of which aistrict at ‘gaa art eomeing ane 5 survives’ bys sete oy etr color. #y do the trils to- ‘ Se 10 a aca te beet |they eat | t district attorney, told pa § 4 work without griping, cramps or nos to (it is quite possible—following| “T did,” replied the other He! Juily food rye ME ess heats wa of Religious Educational workers at | ee oie Sweden “end: a) bea f ain. night | cither Nicol Brinn or the woman.” — | also was Intensely interested in Nicol | } ui Soe green stuff. They I I's cafeteria Tues iad pe sr oee. pe, wmaeere, Sf pectime: fer 8 My God, I hope you're right!—|Brinn's visitor. And about five min- i jalmont every kind of green food a ; She and 30c—Advertisement. tke, | even tho it makes the Criminal In-| utes before she came out he went up- mg gre yephl ig ct Mn s“ ia” i | OLDS t — 7 _| vestigation Departmet look a bit| stairs.” if f ci cmianae TM tao India Is Topic of head or chy more easily : silly.” | “Oh, I see. She came out almost | ot cabbage on hand. These may be| “Indi; t | orchestare | ia, Its Magic and Mystery,” tiasad catertietl : Then,” continued Innes, “there|immediately after Stokes had gone | More than a tooth stored in the field, covered with|is the top! nie ted iy with—- i; H ¢ . |i topic of an address to be} ; i méthing else which you should | up? | —it checks Pyorrhea |leaves or straw, with a layer of soll | given by Prof. Ernest Wood, former know. I heard today from a garage, | a!" | 4Sc and 60c in tubes on top, and may be brought in as | resident of India, before the Kiwanis with which Mr. Harley does business,| “Very well, Rector, Return to Pic- j wanted, so that they need not be|club at the Gowman hotel Thursday VA POR Rvs. ' that he hired a racing car last night |cadilly, and report to me ax noon an| Mumpsveseccecooesscssooooesoasvzeed |fod (n a wilted condition noon. 17 Million Jare Us He has often used it before. It met | possible.” epee eS es apeeT Pastry: ees ee — —— him half-way along Pall Mall at 7| Innes hung up tho receiver. 4 o-