Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 12

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ehedan co} jig Ev eri ou) me aD ne me in res so pal ha ae ga Ree PAGE De. M.Jonquelle z : Py \e) RN a Bt & ag) ty Meviiie Davisson Post Begin Here Today. sume that t ca re are ec} ways in wi DERNBUF PASHA might have sald greatest of Fi to the Turkish EF ing re; rder in Paris of his f the library nouse. was slashed and a trail of blood on the white squares of the checkered ble floor apparent cated the Go on Wi CHAP theory,” r Fonau Pasha 1 please, we will in their order. Did I] these theorie as thoug not a t Mo> MITT! D THE TO GO BACK ID THE TRL ANGULAR HYPOTHESIS. U JONQU¥ MARBL: TO IT murder Dernburg Pasha? It is an} ), fiagren Tra cancion: cejaeattc NS interesting hypothesis, and I should | Dave here the motive, the be giad to conalder it at some length.|2"4 the construction ¢ evidences, to indlc But {t seems to require no extended Geductions to conclude it. We have shown that the mysterious visitor | who called on Dernburg last night was not his assassin, because tho evidences which seem so to indicate were laid down by design and did not come about by accident. They were lala down by the intention of some person, some person who wished lish that this visitor was the But the visitor himael have wished to establish the assassin; consequently AsRASS could not that he was he could not have made these indica tory evidences, and therefore he was ssin of Dernburg Pasha monsteur, as I was the Ned on Dernburg Pasha must be clear that I last night, it was not the assassin that struck him down. These conclusions may seem to interlock with a slight obscurity. But if you reflect upon them, mon sieur, you will observe that they arc sound and convincing. There was a moment's allence. ‘The Oriental did not speak, and the Prefect of Police continued: “Now, m we approach the second hypotheris: did you murder Dernburg Pasha? “Here, rensieur, one finds himself confronted with certain difficulties. You took charge of this house the moment {t was ascertained that the man was dead he Envoy interrupted: “I did, monsieur, As a represen tative of the Turkish Government, it was my duty to take charge at once of the property of one of {ts mur. dered citizens. I came at oncé and took charge of it.” “That is true, monsieur the Prefect of Police. “You came as you had the right to ¢ and you took over this house as it was your duty to do. And from this base we may g§0 forward with the bypothes!s in {ts first inquiry—namely, did I create these false evidences on the floor co; this drawing room, or did you, or did the agency not now living undertake it.”” “Now, monsieur, let us consider these suggestions in a reverse order. If Dernburg Pasha was struck down by a hand not moving alive in the world after he died on the floor of the library yonder, then such a hand could not have gone forward with the manufacture of these false evi dences of his assassination, and wi may dismiss it. I cannot have r ufactured them, monsteur, becat t is not conceivable that one under. * continued clusion that it was you who manu foctured The ce seemed of plastic m je went on, Jonquel ctured them, monsieur, it was with a deliberate object. That object | would be to fas! crime upon anothe: But one to fasten nm another with- | out an himselt. | ur, could ng to estab- ish th upon Dern burg late 2c shed his mur¢ refully drop- ping splotches of squares of tho floor room, and es ered with a c the white of this drawing ping over a wall cov-| ng of dust which 1} did not remove? What. could haye | been your object in undertaking t establish these facts, if were yourself guiltless of his ¢ The man’s reply wes quite simple and without emotion. “Why, monsieur, should I wish to assassinate Dernburg Pasha?” “Did you not wish to take over this house? replied the Prefect of Police. “And {f you took it over, you would take it over with what It con- tains. Let me show y » monsieur, the treasure that ce at” He stooped over, slipped the point of « knife-blade under one of the large white marble squares in the drawing | room floor and lifted it up. the as: again I beg you to obser it is fo proceed dences when one a theory that it is I who cons ences ayainst y know that Dernb: when you arrived in He paused “And from the w knew |r that living! taking came heard Mo: later, obtain hand of a dead man?” mean the hand of the dead Dern. burg Pasha,’ “The wound began heavily on the left side and tailed off to the rig That is the slash of a suicide. De wounds, flicted on the left side, be: are undertaken with th paster box, is # mold Plaster for the feiting one of the largest of the here, forward his undertaking until he had he was at the end of his tethe You and seeing an opportun a murdered subject of your clumsily daubed the whi this drawing-room fic n of Dernbur It is fortunate, is I who n wag dead house n his throat hand it was d it—a hind not now at once hand of the the Oriental dead = mar You mean the replied the Prefect inflicted by cne intent on his own life, are always in ause they right hand. and ff they are done with a knife, they begin with a heavy nc'sion that tails out as the wn to the right—as the person undertaking tc the wound falls. Suicidal war when inflicted with inst ent, ve always dental s‘gns. y cannct be mistaken.” Monsieur Jonquelle « “Let me clear th! Jernburg Pasha was one of t accomplished counterfeiters in the world.” He opened his har “This device, which like an made of purpose counter: 1 coins y. Dernburg this house, carried French took stored the squares under this draw ng-room with false coins. Then when he had finished—when he had gct the coins molded, gold-plated and hidden, ready for the business of their distribution, I called on him last ni, It was my voice that was outside. I showed him t is throat.” the house was guarded nd away leavi to him th cape he had. He effecte with a razor drawn r Jonquelle paused, his rm, even and unhui appeared, mons! an indemnity from Franc © into your pocket squares c sination.” “The ns of an M. Jonquelle ste Cypher,” will begin there sults, eruption ! you want. rovec its unusual healing powers by using it for the most stubborn cases of skin affection with prompt, beneficial re- to annoy you What a miserable little biting sting is every time you touch that Resinol Ointment is what Thousands have proved It soothes while it heals. Resinol Shaving Stick is a boon to tender skins! Resinol pro- ducts at all druggists. e ‘These squares had been lald down | on wooden sills, nalled together, and e 1 floored over underneath. Each square had, therefore, a sort of wooden pocket beneath it. This wooden pocket under the white square that | Monsieur Jonquelle removed, was filled with gold-pleces. Oriental, bending over, made found exclamation of surprise. ovable in an over. Th&t the man was something of which, up to nent, he had not had the atest conception, was clearly evi nt Monsieur Jonquelle permitted the marble square to go back place, and he returned t The Oriental sat down beyc speechless in his amazement. The Remington Has added still another feature Quietness E. J. 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