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Show a SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1923. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, William Nelson Taft 6 The Statue of Isis Could it be possible th ia was objects In what Bril Preret Srvic oprs-ti- v, stung bv an aep or bitten bv none of other hi crim ot tailing variety extremely poisonous rauwum," sr hardl of a doorgtiva snake That was mv first thought. de. nature, having ben slrctrd solrlv clarcd he the hotel manager, a lth bfrauM of thir conniption But room dnto lr Maaarv criminal cases that hae o upd the stepped t never heard Tf aev reptile that attention of the detective of two con- could mfrtrt an !njurof that kind tinents formed the There ara plenty of poisonous snakes The delivery U:p whi-f in the vmnin of the principal clue to a daring series the uhnh luik but don t know of anv whose store robberies department ite would pmdijce a result of this D framed letter which rnihled kmd a financial to West trace aand'f Dr Hauptman ajone tvhen cror.ks ftt m New Vrk o hi Paso Masarvk iKurred' and Lack again to i hnago, the lead the accident to his coat asked h he struggled pencil which figured so prominent! into his a and revolver slipped of in the murder Jules Santon none of these could be regarded 8 pof ket was with servant Arab his the No, additions to anv roori ' where an throw no light scheme of decoration is attractive- him hut he whatever upon the matter beyond ness rather than inherent interest His in the claiming that it was maew But there is , one object went that he and his n.astr story crime museum of the ord detective out ' shortly after eleven 7 that look? as if it might hce. ieen Foi what purpose-the doc? or alunet in the taken from the I was talking to him art demanded tgvpfian room of sonieof famouswhich le- than three hours ago and he Nis gallerv, a tinv statue stands upon the mant-- l and forma made noof mention of having anv in leaving the hotel' tonight a Marti mg contrast to the other tentjon Arab savs that Dr Hauptrather grewsome and diMufitlv or manThewished to view the Sphinx by dinaiv objeots which surround It once more before he left Quinn had hinted upon more than moonlight t the ountrv ' was the managers one occasion that, behind this stathe led the wav toward uette. as behind all the other ob- reply as bodv of the dead man was where the a was his den. of in storv there jects preceded crime, a tale of detective prow'ess laid out as he doctor the corner of turned which outrivaled the exploits of anv and, just to the the leads whuh top of the path Peeking purely fictional character the Arab heard a crash to draw the old man out one evening Sphinx, The next he knew or so he called his attention to the statu-etfand aked whv It was that a was when be cajight a climpse of tinv hole, hardv more, than half an the doctors hodv hurtling through Inch in diameter, appeared to have the air and ftnallv striking the soft been drilled through the head and sand at the base of the monument He waa dead before the dragoman dcran into the bod of the metal. Was it always that wav or was could reachset him. and the swelling of there something else on top of the the body with )n almost immediately, the etrange blackening together figure a crown or other ornament of the flesh' which was lost after jou got it" I that the Arab instructions Giving inquired had had an It came into mv possession in was to be held until be to examine thoroughly opportunity nu see wav now the it precisely Masarvk of Dr the his bodv friend and I can assure Quinn answered, rf t ou that the hole in the top is the first seanhed the eloththg moat interesting feature of the entire dead man. nnlv to find Ifhat he had of statu Isis Stooping, and taking the that tie Someone expected probabK centuries piece both missing ago, drilled it there and filled the and the necklace wre exa It nnlv was after prolonged . vUv with , Buts that getof the hodv itself, howleads to the tnp of the ?phmt The ting ahead of the storv. in which amination of moon was clefir. and it would have the cause he ever. located that incidentally the principal ottaFacter death I nder the left armpit and ben possible to see anv bodv or ia a man whose fame rests upon had it been In the wav About perceptible in the blackened something rather more subtle than barelv halted for a moment his abititv pa solve the mysteries of flesh was a tinv puncture bearing no half wav up to a bite tor went on ' Suddenlv I do resemblance snake and Ihe apcrime of parently the outward evidence of a heard a sound as of the swishing air above me. and looking up I ww While the amateur detective is pro- wound which had been directed downcome a be to bodv seemed what the heart ward toward huge a blunderer verbially (Quinn continswooping down from above, and a ued. easing himself into the recesses Puzzled, for the condition of the moment liter th)re was a sound of his big armchair), except in the if somefrom the ground inclow novels, where fc a! wav outwits the bodv was entirely different from anyobserved. thing had struck it wtfh great fore professional and show a up the central thing that he had previously I called the doctor. w nffjce men as a crowd of incompe- Dr Masarvk conducted a further ex- Kritrhtned, of the tvirpse onlv to find I thought was still tn front of tents, there have been a few case amination I loo' in the annals of crime where the that, save for the fact that death but there was no ah.wer had been practically instantaneous around the corner whro he had private investigator has erored a and that the strange after effects gonv. and there was n one in sight striking success uruallv before the had followed with amazing rapidity, The light of the nmnne shone full police have' had time to puk regular which he upon the face of the ?phtnx. but up- - the aeent. Mereiv ns examples, there was nothing upon iav could his hands as evident e of a there was not even a bird t be seen you will recall the little affairs of w what But "Then looking down 1 around the d the .duck feathers and deliberate crime the hat with the battered brim bodv of his dead friend, there ap- appeared to be the bodv of the dot. which. I believe, you have alreadv peared to ding an auro of death delvmg Upon the bands at the foot made mv wav liberately administered a strange but of the Sphinx, and put into more or less imperishabU impression that Dr back to him as i rapidlv as possible print. But even more striking .than unmistakable narrow and the these was the work done b Dr Hauptman Yiart come to his end as ihe But the path Thomas G Masarvk. later president result of a plot rather than because curvea are treat herous I so it was reached the In suport of this, fullv ten minute before of the republic, dur- of an accident Bv that time the dtxtor w'as ground ing his sojourn In Cairo a few years there was the fact that both the necknot onlv dead, but his bodv was allace and statuette were missing go More because he desired to )ear up most as Mark as it was when they Shortly after reaching Kgypt, Hr Masarvk chanced across an old anv obvious complications than be- brought him here to the hotel he expected actual!) to find the cause Here the Arab pased. and a visible .friend of his, a DP. Frederick Haupt-tntwho had been engaged in articles whkh had been stolen from shudder passed over his bodv. while tom of the Pharaohs fear gave bis Luc a tint that was the ancient archaeological researches in the of the Pyramids and who had Dr Manarvk took tare thoroughly to almost ahen friend Youre certain that it wasnt posluggage before picked up two treasures a tmv stat- examine hiswith anv further investi- sible for anvone to have heen conuette of Isis and a mcklace of gold proceeding As he had anticipated, he cealed aropnd the corner of the path and rubles, both of which had evi- gation inno trace of the missing relics where-th- e doctor disappeared dently been stolen from thf tomb of found Dr. Hauptman had told him that he quired the manager of the 'hotel. one of the ancient kings As I ran across them only a few davs would carrv them with him wherever Quite Impossible, sir you two Dr. Hauptman ago. explained in he Vent, arid he had evidently made know, the path is not more thancrevfeet wide, and there are no answer to his friends inquiry as to good on his promise "1 But were were thev now' and who ices in which a man could hide where he had obtained them Or a snake Dr Masarvk asked suppose, of course, that thv were had been the direct cause of his What keeping his eves fixed upon those of and mvsterious death stolen and there is little doubt that there would be trouhle if it became had been the agent emloed. and the man before him how had the poison foe Dr Masarvk If the learned known that I had them in mj posdoctor knows of anv snakes whose bite turns human session But. on the other hand was certain that poison had been been injected through the flesh black in less than a quarter of there is no other wav of collecting an hour he knows more than w aluable pieces of this kind unless tiny hole under the left arm you get them from questionable Surely a man doen t ordinarily who have lived here for hundreds of came the replv So whats the ue of wor- life his arms well above hia head generations sources If Dr Hauptman didnt come to when he is taking a stroll in the rying about it Dr. Ma&arvk argued to his death through a humaTQgencv And the shrugged his shoulders with moonlight, and the postion of the and there is no poisonous reptile or an air of finality as if to indicate that himaelf, he did hot care further to pursue wound clearlv indicates that his left insect that could have heen responhand must hava been raised almost sible for the wound from which he the matter. But." protested the mfcn who was perpendicularly at the time he was died, how do vou explain this occurdestined to be the ruler of one of the stabbed. rence9 demanded the European, Central European republics, arent Then, turning to the botef manager, roughly you running a tremendous risk in he requested that the Arab servant At carrying those things around with be summoned in order that he might question, which he had eviou9 The statuette doesnt appear question him as to preciselj just what dently been expecting the Arab's face to have much intrinsic value, but had taken place went a shade whiter, and he lifted his the necklace must be worth many The European's first Impression arm with peculiar gesture of when the dragoman faced him was obeisance iothe unknowm which is thousands of dollars a good that the Arab wau. of a particularly the Eastern Yes," was the answer equivalent of the Occmany thousand dollars more than sullen and uncommunicative nature idental's shrugging of the shoulders, The man But as the mquirv proceeded. Dr and answered paid for it. incidental!' Who knows Perhaps who paused it on to me was verv Masarvk came to the conclusion that tt was Kate perhaps it was black evidenth afraid of being caught with he was dealing not with an unusual magi waa the hand of it perhaps the gems in his possession, for hr tvpa, but purely with a man who Isis Isis9 and Dr Masarvk accepted a ridiculously small price had been thoroughlj frightened by j up without even haggling over it and the events of the night, and who the word and hurled it picked back ax that, in thi part of the world, is really believed that Dr Hauptman s though it had been a tangible How do vou connect Ims prima facte evidence that the article death had been due to some curse weapon. sold has not been acquired through laid upon him because of the fat t with an affair of this kind9 Whv as 1 in- that he had participated tn the spoils not Osiris, or one of the other more However, legal channels tend to leave Egv pt within a few from the rifled tomb of one of the powerful gods of ancient Egypt days I don t think there a much ancient Egyptian kings Again his only answer was the exHMv was it that Dr danger except from the customs pressive lifting of the palma. If they get wind of mv left the hotel after he hadHauptman officials. told me Merely because the name of the good fortune, Ill never get out of the definitely that he didn t intend to eo Goddess of Agriculture was the first Dr. to occur to me country ith the necklace, and they out any more this evening? n .ght even raise a row about the Maiark asked And not because you knew that statuette, although that, as ou say. The Arab looked aside for a mo- Dr. Hauptman had in his posHeasion has little value apart from its his- ment. his eves shifting with a sort of a tmv statuette of this goddess9 toric interest I ha If hesuaq,t but he ftnallv knew' of the doctor's Well. I trust you get away with replied m theexpression, dialect of the district affairs save nothing what he told me. and he was Dr. Masarvk a them safelv. That I do not know t had just told me nothing of the kind you I final comment, bub must admit finished assisting the doctor to com- speak of that you are running a risk I his packing when be suddenly Seeing that he could obtain nothwouldnt care to. Anything ia likely plete he would like ing more from tha said that he who to happen to ou in this country to take a final thought walk in the moonlight appeared to parrv hia dragoman, with you know, fqr it is the home of black before he left the tuntrv, posssibv an eaae inherited from &questions resilifelong magic, and there are those who forever." and here dence in a countrv where dissimulamaintain that the curse of the that he caught the glimpse ofthought a sarla second nature. Dr Masarvk Pharaohs still rests upbn anv who donic gieai i m the eves of the man tion turned his attention elsewhere, and. rifle their tombj or who assist in he waa questioning bv adrott questioning of the hotel any way tn the desecration of their sure that vou didn t "lour' endeavored to determine bodies." to the doctor that he go out whether anv suspicious character! Oh, there s no danger from that and .that vou didnt offer - anv inbeen had observed in the neighborsmiled. This ducement to him to leave the hotel? score, hood during iha.4av None had been is the twentieth centurv A. D not How could a man reported however, and It was with a Inducement9 B. C.. and. besides, I am leaving in is his master to feeling that he was being baffled bv tvpe induce the morning and naturalK do not leave his room against his wishes' something that was almost within hia care to intrust them either to the interrupted the manager of the that the European went ba.'k mails or to mv luggage The value who had been standing to one hotel, side grap to his robm and endeavored to solve of both thw statuette and the neck to the interrogation the listening mystery through the smoke of one lace make it acaential that I earr There are wav s of accomplishing of his favorite cigars. them w ith me. which are no obvious on th Is a he told himself, things crime. Here After dinner the two doctors surface." was Dr Masarvks reply, where the motive !s perfectly obchatted tor a few momenta and then and he added tn English, I vious. and News of Dr. purparted, agreeing to meet in the think this man understands I chase of .the necklaceHauptmans and the statmorning for a Vord of farewell. afu suggesting uette or pussiblv onlv the former, for the bronze had little intrinsic ShortJv after midnight Dr. Masaryk But the Arabs onlv answer was arf value must figure have gotten around wae aroused by a violent pounding on emphatic ahaking of his head and the of the ioinltv the natives smoBg von door e his and the of the manmumbled statement he knew noth- Unfortunately Dr. Hauptman didnt ager of the hotel requesting him to ing whatever of his masters affairs, even tell me where he had bought the arise immediately because an acci- and that hia onlv business waa to ob- relics or from whom It is more than dent had happened to Dr Hauptman serve hrs masters wishes without possible that they came into his posInetantlv Dr Maaaryka mind framed question session through the agency of the a picture of the necklace and the What happened after vou left the verv dragoman that I have been quesstatuette- hotel?" Dr Mafcarvk continued But it Is certain that I will tioning What kind of an accident? he Dr. walked several Hauptman never discover anything demanded as he reached for hia paces ahead of me, and we wrent fn he will tell me. thisThethrough solution of the clothes, the direction of the Sphinx. the mvstery must come from some other ' ThatJ the mystery, came the draeomaa explained, . source. reply from the darkness that shrouded You met no oaen the wav? what I do about the the outer hall. The doctor was No one, sir. Nor did I hear anv ArabKnowing temperament, I don t believe ' brought bark to the hotel only a few sounds that we at all suspicion eten famous third degree the that moments ago. dead. His bodv is swolDr Continue, treatment of the American police len to almost twice its normal sise as the Arab halted Maark ordered, exin would this instance. Hauptavail apparently and the flesh has turned so dark that pecting another question r man s servant would merely assume h We started to climb the path that his air of stolid indifference, practically black. and Most of thV Qumn. rr?ird is fond I 1 'taa tn e anv-?hin- g 1 M blood-staine- tr Czecho-Slova- k t - i xud-de- M 1 sue-ge- i I As base of that rock. he declared. soon as the doctor turned the corner Somehow him you you leapt upon managed to Inflict the wound which caused hia instant death striking downward at his left side as his arm was raised abov his head Onlv s can determine what weapon you used, unless And the European broke off suddenly. The rays of the setting moon, the striking on something beside brilreflected with the path, were liance of burnished apetal. Mooping, and taking care still to keep the Arab covered. Dr Masaryk picked up the statuette of Isis' But the ornament which had surmounted the head was missing, and in its place a tiny hole led down into the body of the figure go thats how it happened, eh Must conDr Masarvk continued fess that the wound puzzled me. but it is clear enough now During the struggle for this bit of bronze vou seized the image on top. and the tmv subtle poison dagger, tneeped in some who fashioned known only to the man this tov, came ajvav in your hands The rest was easy. One audden downward stroke, and, probablv to your amazement, the man you had sought to rob fell dead at your feet, his bodv rolling over the embankment down to the ground beneath w here you said you discovered It Come on' IU leave the rcovrv You of the necklace to the police couldn't have bad time to hide It van ' carefully. . . said BUI And before morning. Qumn, as he completed hia outline of one of the strangest true accounts of deteettve prowess I had ever listened to. the necklace was discovered In a of the hiding place near the base lost no Sphinx, and British justice time tn meting out the proper punishment to the murderer of Dr. Hauptman. while the man who was to he continpresident of ued hia journey homeward ' ' not are certalnlv Gnminal clues confined to any one type of article, are thev I remarked, hoping to induce Quinn to continue w'lth his remit niscences connected with the vari-ouBut the rerelics in his den. tired detective failed to take the bait was his reply. They are not. Youre apt to find them anywhere tn the place where except possibly vou think they ought to be. At least, that was Murphys experience with m v Csecho-Slovsk- Arab covered. Dr. Masaryk picked np keep the statuette of Isis. onlv a few vards awav But vou took a short cut, one with which Dr. Hauptman vvai not familiar. Here Dr Ma.saryks .free hand pointer! down toward the dust at the left of the road The print of your toes is still evi- nothing that anvonk could do would force a word from him if; he didnt rare to speak it The local authorities mav be aide to make use of some effective mean for getting'at the truth- hu1 I doubt that even thev could solve the whole mvsterv for apart from the question of thes agent for Pr Hauptman death, responsible th-is also the mvstery of the instrument used Poison, certain!), but what kind of poison9 No one that I am familiar with would have the was pe uliar effect of that which need in this case - dent The more that Dr Maaan k thought of the matter, the more certain he became that the solution of the whole within h;s lay practically problem grasp that the Arab servant could tell the whole truth if he could be inBut the question duced to do so was how tn accomplish this without undue loss of time and without permitting police interference to bungle matters and to cause delavs of such length that it would be necesasrv to remain fndefinitelv in Egvpt. while his plans called for aimost immediate return to Europe. Finally, with elenched teeth ahd set lips that boded ill to the man who opposed hifh, Dr Masarvk sent once more for the hotel manager and inquired whether the Arab servant had been kept under strict surveillance during the hour or more that had elapsed since he had been questioned Receiving an affirmative re-p- l, with the additional information that the dragoman had been bound hand and foot and told that he would be turned over to 'the police in the that morning. Dr. Masarvk requested the servant be brought to him, and added that he Intended to go over the ground wherfe Dr Hauptman s death had occurred under the guidance of the dead mans servant You are not going alone? waa the startled mquIrT Why not9 I can assure vou that there is little danger for this time tba order of procedure will be reversed. The Arab wilt walk in front of me. and mv hand will nevr leave the handle of this, and Dr Mas&rky produced a blued sleei automatic in the whkh glistened menacUiglv moonlight whhJh filtered through the fn the soft sand there at the the black magic the man maintains was refor Dr. Hauptman s death, continued the manager, still pro testing Dr. MksAtjK amiled he returned. you Evidently, have lived so long in this land of strange customs and uuannv occurrences that vou have forge tten most of vour European training BUck the magic9 Gan it be responsible verv evident wound viinh led to the death of try friend9 Can it srike a man down in th prime rf l.? and then turn his bod.v as bLu k as oil with the passage of onlv a few minutes4 No, mv friend there was something black connected with the affair but it was the black hand of an Arab rather than the curseis- of a a good word king Mjtgtc to conjure with when one is addressing children or those of childish intellects. But It cannot produce definite and verv finite results." Still arguing that two of his guet should not run similar risk on the same night and under precisely tnc same circumstances, the hotel manager gave orders that the dragoman waa to be released and given into tha custody of Dr. Masarvk. who. directed that hia bonds were to be cut and that he was to go ove precisely the same path which Dr Hauptman had fobowed earlier in the evening The full moon w&a still fairlv h.ch. and the eear white rave iLununed the ground almost as plainly as if it had been dav Not a sound broke the al most tang-blsilence which seem to sw ecpin from the desert in waves, just ax if a huge sea of great quift were engulfing ever thing that dared disturb the stillness of thJ night Aa silently as though he were a ghost, the Arab moved along the pathway leading to the foot of the and then, after a quick Sphinx, glance over his shoulder to see that Dr Masaryk waa following, com menced the ascent toward the ton of the greatest riddle in the world During the entire journey the doctor had e noted the footprints in the and one ?t made bv the booted by the barefoot guide jman. the other Half way to the top of the Sphinx, however, the tw onsets separated The booted one ccftinued. the barefoot halted Here it was. said the guide. 9 that I stopped for a moment The doctor, he went on around that corner And then you know what happened then Ye. snapped Dr Masaryk. his exes cold and hard, his hand grasping the butt of the automatic which he had taken from his pocket. know what happened then, but tt was not as you have told it. You parted from the doctor here. That much Is true, as is your statement that he went ahead of vou around tha corner of tha ledge that juts out whhh little picture shorn you what the Doctor THIS through his microscope when be looks at a - tell-tal- "Thirty-fiv- e cental' Then suddenly he burst into loud and prolonged laughter. The sound was startling in tba quiet night, and rodeed the interest of a meditative policeman who stood ia the darkened doorway of the nextV shop. He stopped out, Bot unfriendlyyou havin' such v a good time over, this hour o' the night?" he inquired. "Whats ihe joke?" CoUinson pointed to V that monkey onthe string," be said. "Something about it struck me as mighty funny So, with a better spirit, he turned wav, still laughing, and went home to face His wife. - "What the-wia- do "It 1 fCopvrlfht. jOtt, Metropolitan paper Service. New York News- NATURES CHILD. 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The effect of Nuxated Iron in cases of exhausted nerve force and impoverished blood is so remarkable and surprising that it often increases the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, rundown" men and women in two weeks time. In fact, the manufacturers guarantee satisfactory results to every purchaser or they will refund your money. is a picture HERE the way a wily tk wmsrk A lew 4otm mink tbs tectb nor hiSM cane yom blood, bc4p teewalns fw mU ohm rmmmmro OVH foecsooo sad pvs ym oew rutmgtk sod iswtr. m so, dmeli a tmmm AHrtys mm oo sro voo If aot Inline ffimc la tobkt to eke msrk start tabn Nmead Iroo only, look for the letters N. L oa eery tablet. Yeor mammy wiH be refended by be maavfsctorors if yom da aet otaua perfect!;' semfsccorr roevlto. 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The manufacturers oTNuxated Iron bauwedtr-acte- d the public to the vise efigenutno-orped- e iron, hence all die advertising you teacbwhott iron containing bode. Remember, however, tha there is aa much iron ia eot I of Nuxated Iron as there is in a quart of vegetable and as much iron in a single boetU of Nnated Iran a there is in SSO worth of raisin. The same is true of other foods in varying degrees. Your doctor will tell you that the quickest and surest g iron into your Mood it way to get to use Nuxated Iroo. health-givin- -- healtb-grvjn- PEOPLE i - 'S ia a u n dam to oaic oiresHw am. Iroo. - 1 t Collin-sonVey- e not only suffer terrible tortures from a multhud drop of your blood when you art tired and This is thin, pale, watery blood which keeps you n. If jou tire easily; if weak, nervous and you look pale, haggard and worn it would probably astonish yon, to look at a drop of your own blood under the Doctors powerful microscope and compare it with a drop of pure, healthy blood rich tn iron. Actual blood tests show that a tremendously large number of people who are weak and ill, lack iron in their blood, are ill for no other reason than Tor lack of iron. sponsible fr ta respert to that C O. D. slip there. Murphy? I asked, 'Which Mur- phy? I doubt if you ever heard of him But hfe's responQuinn went on. more sible for preventing department store robberies than anv mac in the country. William A. Murphy, his name is, and has head of the Stores Protective Association of New York CUv. No use trying to me to get spin that yarn tonight, though. It's getting late, and I ve promised to, take Mary to the second show at the movies. Drop In sometime soon and I'll tel) you about it. and wtfh that the old man. rapped bis pipe on tha aids of tha fireplace as a polite hint that It was time for me to i getting along. "Marked C. O. D. will appear next tn this series. (Copyright 1923, by the Wheeler Syndicate. Inc i Ho w Doctor sKnow that N uxated Iron Helps Bring Health and Strength generally weakened, open window. But vou forget f -- CMues No. nothing, but he waa aware of hia folly aa if it stood Upon a mountain top against the sun and so he ghthered knowledge of himself and a littla of the wisdom that ia eaUed better than happiness. Hia way waa tiow. the same as upon the latter stretch Qf his walk home froa"the office that evening. The air was deacTWith a night wind that" moved briskly in from the west; iq. all the long street there waa' only one window Righted. When he came to it he paused, and, frowning, he perceived that this was the same shop window dht had detained him on hit homeward way, when he had thought of baying a toy for the baby. The toy was still there ia the bright window; the gay little aerobatic monkey that, would .climb up or down a red string as the string slacked or straightened; but fixed itself upon the card marked with the price: ,35c.,, He stared and stared. "Thirty-fiv- e eeatsrM he said 'to himself. Strength and Endurance tod, iwruta fin Over four million people take Nukated Iron each year! 4 |