Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 25, 11 December 1916 — Page 11
THE K1CHM0ND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, DEC. 11, 191b
THE GOLD OF BY ARTHUR B. REEVE
THE GODS (A Mystery of the Incas Solved by Craig Kennedy, Scientific Detective)
I quit my typewriter, with a piece of paper still in it, and hurried into the main room. "Have you found anything?" "I should say I had," he replied, in a tone that betrayed his own astonishment at the And. "Look at that," he Indicated, handing over one of the sheets. "Compare it with this Museum foot-print." With his pencil Kennedy rapidly indicated the tell-tale points of similarity on the two shoe-prints. I looked up at him, convinced now of some one's identity. "Wh is it?" I asked, unable to restrain myself longer. Kennedy paused a minute, to let the importance of the surprise be understood. "The man who entered the Museum and concealed himself In the sarcophagus in the Egyptian section adjoin-
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"Bill" Carrigan, banker, who led the Boston Red Sox to the world's championship In 1915 and 1916, may "consent to lead the team for just one more season," according to a statement obtained frcm him today. Carrigan is studying the banking business and with a number of Maine bankers has acked permission to start a bank. Carrigan says, however, that his heart is with the Red Sox, although he would prefer to retire if let alone. He intimates that if approached he would go back with the team for 1917.
lng Norton's treasures," replied .Kennedy slowly, "was Lockwood himself." - xii " THE EVIL EYE i Completely at sea as a result of the unexpected revelatiqn of the shoeprints we had found in the Museum, and with suspicions now thoroughly aroused against Lockwood, I accompanied Kennedy to keep our appointment with the Senorita at the Prince Edward Albert. We were purposely a bit early, in order to meet Inez, so that she would not have to be alone with the Senora, and we sat down in the lobby in a little angle from which we could look into the tea room. - - We had not been sitting there very long when Kennedy called my attention to Whitney, who had just come in. Almost at the same time he caught sight of us, and walked over. "I've been thinking a good deal of your visit to me just now," he began, seating himself beside us. "Perhaps I should not have said what I did about your friend Norton. But I couldn't help it. I guess you know something about that dagger he lost, don't you?" "I have heard of the 'great fish' and the 'little fish and the 'curse of Mansiche" if that is what you mean. Somehow the Inca dagger seems to have been mixed up with them." "Yes with the "peje grande," I believe," went on Whitney. Beneath his exterior of studied calm I could see that he was very much excited. If I had not already noted a peculiar physical condition in him, I might have thought he had stopped in the cafe with some friends too long. But his eyes were not those of a man who has had too much to drink. Just then Senorita Mendoza entered
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and Kennedy rose and went forward to greet her. She saw Whitney, and flashed an inquiring glance at us. "We -were waiting for Senorita Mendoza," replied Kennedy to both Whitney and her, "when Mr. Whitney happened along: ' I don't see Senora de Moche In the tea room. Perhaps we may as well sit out here In the corridor until she comes." It was evidently his desire to see how Whitney and Inez would act, for thiB was the first time we had ever seen them together. "We were talking of the treasure," resumed Whitney, omitting to mention the dagger. "Kennedy, we are not the only ones who have sought the "peje grande," or rather are seeking it. But we are, I believe, the only ones who are seeking it In the right place, and," he added, leaning over confidently, "your father, Senorita, was the only one who could have got the concession, the monopoly, from the government to seek in what I am convinced will be the right place. Others have found the 'little fish." We ' shall find the 'big fish." He had raised his voice from the whisper, and I caught Inez looking
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His mind is full of only one subject. "We shall find it,Moo," he continued Btill speaking in a high-pitched key, ''no matter what obstacles man or devil put in our way. It shall be ours for a simple piece of engineering ourst ; The curse of Mansiche pouf!" He -snapped his fingers defiantly as he said it. There was an air of bravado about bis manner. I could not help feeling that perhaps in his heart he was not bo sure of himself as he would have others think. ' To be continued
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Business College Jottings
GERMANY TO REPLY TO GREW'S PROTEST
BERLIN, Dec. 11. The German answer to the American inquiry regarding the sinking of the Seebeck has been dispatched to Washington. The Steamer Seebeck, according to German information was steaming without lights or any indication of its nationality in the immediate vicinity of a hostile navel port.
Judge Denny, of the superior court of Santa Rosa, Cal., construed three letters left by Charles Carlsen, of Sonoma, to be testamentary documents and equivalent to a will.
Ethel Cox and Lora Bower who are both employed in the office of Earlham College, called, at the office one evening .this week. 4 ."; - X Elsie Lamb has been doing . some work at the Treasurer's office. : Roy Campbell, Don Gunder and Ola Lamberson entered the Bookkeeping Department Monday. . , ,f Elneida Lindeman is helping with some bookkeeping work for Mrs.' J.. C. Bayer this week. During the past week, Alpha Wolber took the examination over the Merchants Corporation and Commission Set in Bookkeeping. Also Miss Locke took the test over the Wholesale Set. Rhea McNees has accepted a position with the Governor-elect, James P. Goodrich, at Indianapolis, and began her work there last Monday. Russell Schlenker entered the Stenographic Department last Tuesday. Henry Home has been out of school this week on account of sickness. Bertha Beeson is doing some sten
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