Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 12

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CUNEO RAS sev eg SERENE FeDpiAtrete oO halite) AA PROT EE ot | jt Cbe Casper Daily Cribune WEDNESDAY, DECEMEER 6, 1922. hy MELVILLE — TRIANC THE AR man a citizen| We seem to a! Dernburg monsteur. But a> clearly was acquired, And the count You eign Office, monster ‘The Prefect of P. t{T bw paid.” The scene at the Foreign when he had been called in befor the Minister, came up for an In to Monsieur Jonquelle. The elegant old man had been Office, 1 tail, |! annoyed This murder pena vexa at - bs Se ¢ mom reign frei sbouta pressing for the indemnity ne raAee are French subjects slain in Stamboul. |” Be ‘The very argument had. been un. Your explanation fortunate. Stamboul must be made safe, and here was Paris unsa.) Here was Dernburg Pasha dead in the Faubourg 8t. Germain Monsieur Jonquelle had made no | reply to the Minister. He had come @own to the house in the Faubourg | St. Germain of Paris; he had gone | over it; he had examined everything Davigson Post lrops. = HYPOTHESIS HH WA HROAT CUT drops dripped from the nd glan “You jenr “I have th BARNEY GOOGLE-Bamcy Has Had Some Sad Days, But None to Equal This. Tas t war a Him . - Him A TRY-ouT Na as Mec 5 AND = MY GosR- i = weet. SEE Tes (ATE RESTING = is THe SPARK PLUG ks EXPERIENCED TRAINERS Day AND MIGHT. J as Sounos imPossiae FS a ET ( -SAY, THiS INSomNIA) | Thine 1S GETTING SERIouSs —— ITS { GeTriw’ Sot Cans |] Dowu on \ EVEN SLEEP AT [| che OFFI« — Pg: = | Nou Haveu'T StePT For, \ HEARLY A WEEK Now 7_— AHN Dow’ T Nou ue HE Guerec THIRTEEN SECONDS FLAT OFFA “THE WoetD'S RECoRD HAS MLE = AnD, WHATS More, THEIR OWNERS HAVE BEEN OFFERED i THe — How Goes IT Kow, PeTey DEAR— ARE Nov Asteep NET ? By Billey De Beck You PooR Carp! ANS You WENT AND SoD Hit OVTRIGHT FoR TEN GReND tessn A WEEK AGO WHEN YA @oupa G@or £Y¥0:000- Go To Your war & A P s = _— Pelev Dear. '™ SO WORRIED ABouUT You —ARE IK You. MAWAGING To I( SET Any Steep? event a ¥ TRiBywe we deal chance Do you suppose laws of chance?” 1 seemed tc The Orier reflect but he had made no comment. Hither The. v (word °‘ch he had arrived at no conclusion, or | Ur: Sh vere : ere ad elne he had a large knowledge of the | NINE Of any law vents wi affair, coupled with some definite | SUlt from the operation of law naturally outside of the definition of pian. th It was an old house, maintaining in its essentials a departed elegance. The floor of the drawing-room was of alternate biocks of white and black marble, laid down like a chess. board. There was « door at one endj leading into a small-walled garden. On the other side of the drawing room, directly opposite, there was nn. other door of precisely the same char- acter leading into a sort of library the room !n which Dernburg had been found in the morning, dead on the floor. : To the Envoy of the Brash Gov- | tt ernment in Paris, this assassination |” had the aspect of a diplomatic flavor. |" He had gone at once to the Foreign |” Office with his demand for an in demnity, and then he had come here into this drawing-room and rat down before the door until the matter te as though the reply were nterruption of his discc entered engaged his stt he word ‘chance. The Prefect of Police » discuss this comment ot pause went on merely an nts,” he said. jcatory nto two ch the will individual mean all thos happen outside of such Would you think, mons: 1at there Would be any ge features, by ight put indicatory ime der one or the other of the © we evidences of tinued as epon @ ce though he had subject which closely | ion aBoull Ds wetted, “It is an immense and fe nating | “Monsieur is satisfied?” he said.|feld for speculation. It seems to be “$e has seen everything the persistent belief of every ? intelligence that it can, by “I have not quite s replied Monsieur Jonquelle, traveling to the slight bulge man's tight-fitting waistcoat “but I am entirely satisfied.” “The evidences ase complete, pe: "le mon. eate A sequence of ir neces, which will have arance of a happent at after long reflec of innumerable sieur,” said smiling, [have come to the con “Dernburg I thing cannot be done. hotiesl iis opinion that no human < SSA can p the vast ramif n of the room yonde a sufficient comprehen dows were open, alt ble it to lay down were closed. Perso: of false evide street heard the t every point the voice of a F happening and the voice uf Dernburg Pasha. Is| | it not true?’ “Unfortunz monale not deny St. It is prec “And cannot denied that | *?, Dernburg Pasha floor of | °P found this n ned to lose all i with the clo 1 sentence, He turned another phase of the ma “Monsteur,"” he said, “wha pinion, was the motive fo; Dernburg?” the brary yonder, with his throat |°_ cut—monsieur has himself observed} The Oriental replied at o | the indicatory evidences of this I do not know that, ie _ The late visitor’ |8® Said. “But does it matter? We Be reat nsleur|#@ not concerned to establish the| martin that iievernace ister cima? motive for this murder. I do not} “Ah, yes," replied the Prefect of |/°@T® even to establish t Police, ‘the man was a Frenchman."’| °f the assa We have that he mech, and th. The Envoy went on with his sum mary of the evidence “The late visitor, a Frenchman; the quarrel; the dead man remaining in the brary; the spots of blood on this floor that dripped from the wea. pon in the assassin’s hard as he went out—he escaped from the door yonder into the garden and thence into the atreet: it is all certain, mon- sieur?” “Tt is all very certain,” Prefect. He paused—then: “But while the events are certain, | I am not pre certain that we| have the same conception of them For example, m will you tell me how, fn your opin the assassin escaped from the n into the| \ This garden was not “ pl ye fe replied the Ri usieur, | od street? a; the gate leading int str nailed up. I should glad of opinicn on this p: With pleasure, the Orien- ne man escaped from the gar-| den the. simplest fashio: He climbed over the wall, monsieur. The | great height. 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