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PAGE “Seri. f _ Griumphs of — - M.Jonquelle by Mewvii1e Davigson Post. Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE--Well, Anyhow, Sparky can see the others run. SHAKES EM uP” LEADS BY ¥ A SNOST =< ke6 o MINE” PUSHING HIM HARD «+ \' f “HOME STEW ~ GaWING 4 * eup BoY ewes Thar . > 50-To-1- SHOT ~ THE MOTTLED BUTTERFLY. Begin Here Today. ination written on the slip of paper, M. Jonquelie, chief of the Sr-vic: | ‘ound it ‘correct, opened the safe and 4e Surete and the greatest detective | @igcovered that the necklace had in France, is attemyting to solve peared.” the mystery surrounding the theft of] The Prefect of Police hesita‘e]” in a diamond necklace from the the narrative and addressed an in- MARQUISE DE CHANTELLE, the] quiry. wealthy American wife of the im] “It is true, monsieur,” he ‘said, poverished “that you did not know the combina- MARQUISE DE CHANTELLE. tion of this safe, that the combina- The beautiful tion was known only to your wife, MME. ZIRTENZOFF was singing}the Marquise, and that more than when BM. Jonquelie entered the] once, tor example at the Cafe Ang&is opera anJj proceeded to the bexlon the 14th of December at midnight | eceupled by the Marquis. Before} when any creature from the under.| entering. he stopped an usher who] worid of Paris might have been pres-| was leaving with a large bouquet} ent, you spoke of the danger of keep-| «— of orchics. On the pretext Of]ing this necklace in a small private| er for cigarets, M. | safe in sending the he apartment w should Jonquelle held the orchids for al be ceposited with a . } lume and then entered tbe bOx Of ]to theseaobiections the. aia | GASOLINE ALLEY—DiD YOU GET A MANICURE, WALT? the 3 y é ways rewrned the «amc rt na | A : | 3 The Marquis asks M. Jonquelle if} that she alone had the combination | he can tell why Jean Lequex, who] of the safe? “That is trie : j confessed to the theft of the neck- “It is true," replied the Marquise HELLO! MRS. GLOSSOM?e THIS lace, would not tell where the neck-| “but it was not discreet, ax after. ia lace was concealed. events have demonstrated. Perhaps WALT, O, PRETTY GOOD, Ss eR ee es As by these discussions we gave infor- HOW ARE You? THAT'S GOOD. WASHTD net ean eae Now Go On With the Story. mation. of the whereabouts of thi DON'T FORGET YOU HAVE A DATE wrth pliotiess ar ay airplane, equi = A : an automatic control device sald t CHAPTER II. Pep echite, thle Apaceh Leques.’ ME (FOR THORSDAY NIGHT. you lhe. more accurate and dependable Jonquelle smiled the e Erefect of Police made a vague = WOULDN'T? 1 WOULDN'T FoRcET than any human pilot, hax been de- gesture &nd continued to speak. Marquis re MERcaid Use Glee ermer - ©, HE'S FINE. UUST | veloped to a point where it has made’ But I must be permitted, | 11. Foie. “tk- ol ee TUCKED HIM IN. BED. ———, successful flights of more than 90 monsieur ie marquis, to . cot miles, {t was announced by the army hold my explanation as a] « ulr service. The announcement declared the re sults produced after along series of experiments constituted the “most importan post-war developmen: of the many novel ideas of new engines of war.” lt was added that the experiments had shown it to be possible to shoot sort of wage against the details of your story. The Service de la urete is filled with admiration for ‘ou; you must omit no item of the narrative . . Ah, bow enchanting Mme. Zirtenzoff is! Hair like a sun burst of dreams, and the figure of a dryad! One would do murder for her.” “bomb-laden planes, without pilots, at The Marquis laughed. ltargets on or off the ground with as- ‘The Marquis laughed. tounding aceurac’ a> Cease | A contanier covering a base a mile | square and one-half a mile hig’ would be required to hold the manufactured |gas produced in New York city Ina | year. NEW MEDICAL POWERS GIVEN Murder, monsieur?” *Ah, yes, replied the Prefect, “murder or any lesser crime.” The Marquis looked the Prefect frankiy in the face. “You belleve this robbery could have been committed for a woman?” ‘For whom other could jewels be intended?” replied Jonqueile. The Marquis continued to regard the Prefect with a certain interest. “You mean,” he sald, “that the vee reason why the Apache, Jean Le-{i) HAS BEEN: ! sweer cars! a i . Pale quex, di¢ not tell what he had done} TAREATENING Soc cena Youur Not STI tie Ger THE Don ASK ME-'F TO ASPIRIN with the necklace was, in fact, be] “One Should Lose No Moment nf LL bev! Pp Our oF THE CERCA POS ee You NEED ONE, cause he had given it to a woman?’ {Her Excellence.” * Texe iT! , Pain Relieved Instantly The Prefect of Police looked at the /” Marquis with some concern, with, in| Service dc la Surete; old Forn Hay sHexeR. Mosca. Ware FROM THe @BoLT A SHOWER ej WOG ING THeT if WEATHER TAHT —How &BoUT 3 nt (FS por iT! Ma) Cause Remedied Rapidly H 5 : 4 fact, a certain element of wonder. and an agent arrived immediatety.} B "s Aspirin * “Why, no, monsieur, that is not| Upon examination of the bit of pa-/ uf io dasa , tht reason at all.’ nif It provec to be a slip’ bearing the ; BY The Marquis seemed puzzled. aatne in print of Moore-Poole & Co., The world of medicine “Do you generalize, then, to no de-| . firm of American brokers in Paris. | knowledges that the most eff fe 3 finite purpose?” : “Od Forneau at once suggested | tive pain stop is aspirin— @it 4 ‘By no meacs," replied the Pre-| that tie robbery must have been Lavin Sanpete chedinetn >| fect of Police. “I would goneralize| committed by som*® one from the! his beateateea: nusabere oF Sear 4 to the solution of this mystery; and| office of these brokers, probably an/ ple to fear it and refrain from 4 with M. le Marquis’ afd, I think I] American, since the slip of paper using it, even though they know : can arrive at it. imgist have come from some one em- it will mean almost instantane- 4 “Monsieur,” replied the Marquis| ployed in that establishment peor a a headaches, colds, z coldly, “I believe the mystery has}) “But here tho Marquis Chantelle, debs nti ohana Ny : already been concluded; I believe ity| showing am intelligence superior to} genuine aspirin setting solution seems complete.” that of this officer of the Surete,! aside for confidence and swift Seems,” repeated the Prefect of] pointed out chat no one would come help. It holds the pain com bating power of ordinary as- pirin in full strength with two Rew qualities added. Five grains of genuine aspirin have been combined with a wel known digestant which ten to counteract any discomfort. Police, “is the wo: precisety. While] on such an adventure bringing with | it is true that the criminal, Jean Le-| him a plece of paper, and especially quex, has confessed before the court} an indicatory plece of paper, upon and been sentenced to a term of} which to set down such a memor-| years for the robbery fo these Jewels.| andum. It was far more likely that} the jewels remain to be discoveréd.”| the piece of paper had been acquired He paused and regarded the Mar-|in the apartment. ENES iy Within ten ininutes after tek- quis with an expression of compll-| | ‘He then suggested :hat an inquiry —- ing, the, sallcytia, acid ts in, your ment. be mate to, discover whether some ‘ Sept acleteaalngs ese canblarion “We feel, at the Service de lajone from this American firm of relaxing the poor, tired nerves. Burete, that if we could bring to the|Moore-Poole & Company bad not al A gentle laxative has also been > remaining feature of this matter the|one time occupléd an apartment in added. It thoroughly cleanses 3 same degree of excellent acumen that| the building: { : ai, the Body. ot Sei 7ag none seh was brought to {ts initial stage’ by| “Forneau actec upon this sugges-| AS HAPPYAS A LARK! 1 GOT On You MUST GO.)/ VERY WELL MY THE DOCTOR MUSTNT SEE pe neal tahoe srateny. a8 the Marquis de Chantelle, we should] tion and ascertained tho: Monsieur — |fy WIFE OUT OF JOWN AND NOW be able to restore the necklace to the{the Marauis wee correct. He dis-| |1'M FREE TO SEE MY WINNIE MISS WINKLE, 1” Marquise upon her return from} >yered a quantity of these blank! |wiTHOUT WORRYING Si! 5 America. She returns tomorrow, does] printed s!’ps.in the basement of the} she not? It seems a brief time for|pullding, where; with other rubbish, | eo diffciult an undertaking.” they had been retained by +he con-| M. Jonquelle amiied. clerg to kindle fire in the furnace. “I regret to intrude upon yor “Thus Monsieur the Marquis at pleasure, Marquis, and especially on|/one stroke removed any suspicion this, the final night of Mme. Zirten-|trat. might have been attached to zoft's triumph—amazing woman, |inis firm of brokers and conf'ned the AT ONCE, DEAREST! /] PRECICUS CHILD! THeDocTOR Wie YUL 60 FO" YouR fOaKkegAy BE ANGRY TF ral! SWEET SAKE 1 caus Now ANE HE FINDS You) MO, DON'T WANT THAT > DARE FELLOW HANGIN’ AROUND HERE WHILE 1'M GONE - UNDERSTAND ® THESE FLOWERS.OR HE'LL pains KNOW KENNETH WAS HERE! L HATE TO THROW] na ache! Use TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRD® with the three points: adorable woman! One should loge no} inquiry to some one having access : moment of her excellence.” to the bufiding and knowledge of it, Gea heehee He paused. else he would not have been in the ae Set Bae it's = gentle laxative TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN Ask Your Drurgist for the “But, monsieur, I cannot adequate-| basement where this debrig from the | ly admire your excellent handling of}apartments of old tenants had ac: this matter unless I am quite certain] cumulated. | that I have the details of it cor-, “The query as to how the Fob. | “Three Point Box.” Therapeutis. rectly.’ Permit me, monsleur, to re-|per had gained access to the Mar- Research Laboratories, Waahinge peat these details, and correct me, I/ quis’ apartment on ‘his night now| . C— Ade beg of you, if I should present them} advanced itself. ‘There’ is no key | with an item of ijnaccurac; I was|to these apartménts except the one t LANDER DAIRY & | absent and I have only the memory |qdelivered to the tenant by the bunk Sm - i} of inferior: making the lease. | SOR Teno The Prefect of Police rested his| “When the door is closed, it is PRODUCE co. + frm oh the seat of the box while the|jocked from the outside—that {s to a 546 South Chestnut Phone 1735 Marquis fingered his monocle {dly;|/say, the knob of the door docs not twisting the gilk cord. He assumed/tarn on the outside; it turns only an attitude of careless attention, and} on the inside, so tha: it can always ‘ M. Jonquelle went on: be opened from the inside, whether | edi Crime ‘On the night of the 18th of Feb-!locked or not. MY o ° “THE KERNEL ruary, Monsleur le Marquis opening| “rt cannot be opene from the out- e : eR) ; fay a ee the door of his apartment’at a late!aide because the handle of tho door pee went ALLE ST NEWSPAPER :@ ANT SS hour, saw a slip of paper beside the| knob, as 1 have said, does not turn. - . 3 a La door, At the moment the Marquis| tow, then, would this robber enter gave this item no attention; it dic; not/the Marquis’ apartment? Again the impress him. It was late, the serv-| Marquis was able to give Forneau an ants having retired, and the Mar-| explanation. quis withdrew to his bedroom suite.| “"On the evening of the robbery, it) It appears, however, that digres-|was his intention to remain in bis sions of the mind occur to all of us,| apartment.) He had dismissed his even to the Marquis de Chantelle on/yalet and the servants and was alone. the border of dreamland. It occurred! tater he changed his mind and con- to him that this slip of paper was-alctyded to go out. Upon reflection he memorandum by the conc! remembered that he dit not entirely call the attention of the M close the door; but it was a thing on his arrival to some inquir |which “did not 'at the moment im: | had been made for him. The Mar-!press him. j 4 quis, however, did not arise at that ie “Tt was his habit, always, of} THE MAN A : g ee : by; hour to verify this impression, but| course, <0 close the door, And he had Ae Bok OFFICE: 3 : SS ; LG \ = é ‘ “SRS There are dozens of folks right chere in town who are eager to make a trade with you in the morning when he awoke, he |closed.it, but upon returning for a e vemembered it, and soins into draw-|giove, he had left the door ajar. This p WERE AS GooD slippers—it was before the arrival of hig valet—he found the slp of paper where it had remained as though it had been slipped under the door. “The Marquis was | surprised” when he came to examine this bit of paper. Tt contained some number written with a pencil and the words in a/ strained, unformed hand: ‘The combi-| nation of the safe of the Marquis! Chantelle.” | fonsieur turned at once to the 1 s which is bu into the the apartment after the American fashion. He tried the com-| because of a trivial Incident. He re- membered the glitter of the. electric light on the point of a gold frame at the corner of the drawingroom table. “Tt caught his eye as he descen®> ed the steps. But it did not impress} him with the fact that he had nez:} lected entirely to close the door. impressed him mere:y as an inci dent which he afterward remembered ; and he continued to descend. ‘The final installment of ‘The Mot-| tled Butterfly” will appear in tomor-} row’s ingroom in his dressinx gown and|he was afterward able to establish > AS ANY (N-WE HOUSES READ The Casper Sunday Morning Tribune “Everybody’s Paper” SN ga RON —whether’ you have something to buy or sell, or are looking for employment. ‘ Everybody reads the’ Want Ads, sO put one in yourself and you will find the People you want—and they'll find you, toot You can't beat the ‘Tribune for results and there's @iways ‘| ® Yreason—our ~ circulation ex- reeds any Wyoming paper. Phone 15 or 16

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