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Greek dvalry Retreating Before Victorious Turks I o g ! itijiniicsui ijT t : ri t-k rc lifii- nu tviu-iitmu tn-f.jr tit . ictorlxua ?f MiiHiiii.hi K coin I lla which fioall dr v il On-fkit nut of ,lu Miiur.
10/6/1922 The Dickson County herald.
Greek dvalry Retreating Before Victorious Turks I o g ! itijiniicsui ijT t : ri t-k rc lifii- nu tviu-iitmu tn-f.jr tit . ictorlxua ?f MiiHiiii.hi K coin I lla which fioall dr v il On-fkit nut of ,lu Miiur.
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, Head Greek Nation defeat in Ikt war withj Turkty in likely to compel j King Constantino's abdication. Probably he will try to pass the scepter to the next in the royal line, 'out the Greeks are much more apt to set up a republic ' If so. Eleu-j therios Venizelos almost certainly bo president Venizelos is a lawyer r.8 years old. He was premier twice, being thrust out th?; second time upon King Constan tine's return from his tlrst retire! mem. caused by bis World Wai1 policy Venizelos^ is _both capabb
10/6/1922 The independent.
, Head Greek Nation defeat in Ikt war withj Turkty in likely to compel j King Constantino's abdication. Probably he will try to pass the scepter to the next in the royal line, 'out the Greeks are much more apt to set up a republic ' If so. Eleu-j therios Venizelos almost certainly bo president Venizelos is a lawyer r.8 years old. He was premier twice, being thrust out th?; second time upon King Constan tine's return from his tlrst retire! mem. caused by bis World Wai1 policy Venizelos^ is _both capabb
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VICTORIO r ^ < The ?bove picture shows the US AttMY OF MUSTAPHi^ ^ - ; \ . ' ?>': ' K* ' II *?$ '> ' l|. ^ R # : i * >' < :. iyk $}?' r> ; * < - - -i - ^ i< #?vr*J :->#5 . ^y>r ,m T>lh ? *' ww // . " /. ? -.i. </ . "'.** x? *?*<.js^fa?.v'v^fll i victorious Turkish army menacing the , *.>!-*. .- .- - k KEMAL . ... ij! town of Ouchak. A Greek infantry '
10/6/1922 Yorkville enquirer.
VICTORIO r ^ < The ?bove picture shows the US AttMY OF MUSTAPHi^ ^ - ; \ . ' ?>': ' K* ' II *?$ '> ' l|. ^ R # : i * >' < :. iyk $}?' r> ; * < - - -i - ^ i< #?vr*J :->#5 . ^y>r ,m T>lh ? *' ww // . " /. ? -.i. </ . "'.** x? *?*<.js^fa?.v'v^fll i victorious Turkish army menacing the , *.>!-*. .- .- - k KEMAL . ... ij! town of Ouchak. A Greek infantry '
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vv- n-"vv -..vX' s Ik 27 -v' - b i--S' S.S.: v .v-t :,x -V - i ' '. . v - . fe4Ä i - TV f J Tbis Greek refugee, typical of thousands, is fleeing before the Turkish advance in Asia Minor, bearing all Us worldly possesions cn bis back.
10/6/1922 South Bend news-times.
vv- n-"vv -..vX' s Ik 27 -v' - b i--S' S.S.: v .v-t :,x -V - i ' '. . v - . fe4Ä i - TV f J Tbis Greek refugee, typical of thousands, is fleeing before the Turkish advance in Asia Minor, bearing all Us worldly possesions cn bis back.
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c < ( 1 < Greek Queen Princess Elisabeth has become jueen of Greece through" the ac? session of her consort, Prince 3eorge, who 'mounted. the throne vhen' King Constantino She Is of Rumanian birth. .
10/6/1922 The West Virginian.
c < ( 1 < Greek Queen Princess Elisabeth has become jueen of Greece through" the ac? session of her consort, Prince 3eorge, who 'mounted. the throne vhen' King Constantino She Is of Rumanian birth. .
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» Contending Armies Devastate Asia Minor W~Wß. , A * i : *<AâA 0 ■■■ * ■ ... • JÂ, •v - • r IV L<i V* 9 ' » |J : m v ÔB; ; tiV 5 **** 5 "X v. » V —. - ; A. -5 S' r# Residents of th* Turkish village of Poulouhrenar. Asia Minor, not fnr from Smyrna, watch all their possessions fall prey to flame» after the Greek army puli the village to the torch a» It retreats ard the coa.t.
10/7/1922 Evening journal.
» Contending Armies Devastate Asia Minor W~Wß. , A * i : *<AâA 0 ■■■ * ■ ... • JÂ, •v - • r IV L<i V* 9 ' » |J : m v ÔB; ; tiV 5 **** 5 "X v. » V —. - ; A. -5 S' r# Residents of th* Turkish village of Poulouhrenar. Asia Minor, not fnr from Smyrna, watch all their possessions fall prey to flame» after the Greek army puli the village to the torch a» It retreats ard the coa.t.
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GREEK QUEEN Prince** Kluabeth ha* be come qurm of Greece thru the accetrioH of her con*ort. Prince George, u-ho mounted the throne uhen King Con «tantine abdicated. She i* of Rumanian birth.
10/7/1922 The Seattle star.
GREEK QUEEN Prince** Kluabeth ha* be come qurm of Greece thru the accetrioH of her con*ort. Prince George, u-ho mounted the throne uhen King Con «tantine abdicated. She i* of Rumanian birth.
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Retreating Greeks Make Desperate Stand 5w tTGr w 4-. L if J J. .T.i '5 -2i:;TT...,,.y'?-t',, t(-n i iimijiu.v-.j ireeK rear guara, ciosciy pursuea Dy tne rorcen or m tistapna Kenial t'asna. tunn and attacKs Its in an effort lo hold them while tne maui body of the O reek army retivats to safely, in foreground Oi eek diiTS are seen rushlm; on the enny. In the rear smoke clouds arise from liiirstins shells and bombs.
10/8/1922 The Daily Ardmoreite.
Retreating Greeks Make Desperate Stand 5w tTGr w 4-. L if J J. .T.i '5 -2i:;TT...,,.y'?-t',, t(-n i iimijiu.v-.j ireeK rear guara, ciosciy pursuea Dy tne rorcen or m tistapna Kenial t'asna. tunn and attacKs Its in an effort lo hold them while tne maui body of the O reek army retivats to safely, in foreground Oi eek diiTS are seen rushlm; on the enny. In the rear smoke clouds arise from liiirstins shells and bombs.
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WHILE DISASTER HOVERED OVER SMYRNA ll iy tl Sr i Crowd, bearing banner, cheering Lloyd George's views on Asia Minor. When thli photo was tuken the hundreds of thousands of resident of Smyrna were approaching dyith and disaster. A speech of Premier David Lloyd George, promising allied support of Greek interests in the then approaching crisis had been spread in Smyrna and the residents Tk' li
10/9/1922 Albuquerque morning journal.
WHILE DISASTER HOVERED OVER SMYRNA ll iy tl Sr i Crowd, bearing banner, cheering Lloyd George's views on Asia Minor. When thli photo was tuken the hundreds of thousands of resident of Smyrna were approaching dyith and disaster. A speech of Premier David Lloyd George, promising allied support of Greek interests in the then approaching crisis had been spread in Smyrna and the residents Tk' li
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FIGURES IN NEW GREEK Alexandre /islmlw Alexandro Zaimis, veteran of political coups in Greece, is taking leading part in the affairs of since the upheaval which
10/9/1922 Grand Forks herald.
FIGURES IN NEW GREEK Alexandre /islmlw Alexandro Zaimis, veteran of political coups in Greece, is taking leading part in the affairs of since the upheaval which
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FORMER PREMIER FIGURES IN NEW GREEK UPHEAVAL Alexandra Zaimis. Alexandra Zaimis, veteran m.'i.jtww"w'W"""""M i, jiff t 'VI
10/9/1922 Albuquerque morning journal.
FORMER PREMIER FIGURES IN NEW GREEK UPHEAVAL Alexandra Zaimis. Alexandra Zaimis, veteran m.'i.jtww"w'W"""""M i, jiff t 'VI
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r co:iteiidu:g awes devastate Asia union III I I f i rl )J ' , , II ' - - t" V i Residents of the Turkish village of Pouldubrensr, Asia Minor." not far from Smyrna, watch all their earthly possessions fall prey to flames after the Greek anpy puts the village to the torch as it re treats toward the coast. ( . .
10/9/1922 The Rock Island Argus and daily union.
r co:iteiidu:g awes devastate Asia union III I I f i rl )J ' , , II ' - - t" V i Residents of the Turkish village of Pouldubrensr, Asia Minor." not far from Smyrna, watch all their earthly possessions fall prey to flames after the Greek anpy puts the village to the torch as it re treats toward the coast. ( . .
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the | Second Time j , ? i CONSTANTIffE of Greece was forced to abdicate the first time by the allies, because of his policy during the World War j When the war ended, the Greeks put him back on the throne. Therv. he, engaged In a conflict with Turkey. | ! concerning the Greeks' and Turks' . conflicting territorial claims. The. Turks won'. This has compelled to get off the throne a second time,' on this occasion at the demand ol the people themselves.
10/10/1922 The independent.
the | Second Time j , ? i CONSTANTIffE of Greece was forced to abdicate the first time by the allies, because of his policy during the World War j When the war ended, the Greeks put him back on the throne. Therv. he, engaged In a conflict with Turkey. | ! concerning the Greeks' and Turks' . conflicting territorial claims. The. Turks won'. This has compelled to get off the throne a second time,' on this occasion at the demand ol the people themselves.
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Contending . W. i ter, Jj (Tj Residents of the Turkish village of Pouloubrenar. Asia Minor, their earthly possessions fall prey to flames after the Greek army it retreat3 toward the coast. Armies Devastate Asia : - Minor not far from Smyrna, watch puts the village to the torch
10/10/1922 New Britain herald.
Contending . W. i ter, Jj (Tj Residents of the Turkish village of Pouloubrenar. Asia Minor, their earthly possessions fall prey to flames after the Greek army it retreat3 toward the coast. Armies Devastate Asia : - Minor not far from Smyrna, watch puts the village to the torch
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t TT Q Vnl A V Q A VPQ 500 GREEK GIHLS FRCM BEING SOLD 4. 4 r ' 1 JiA i Mrs. Ira Mitchell. Nearly five hundred Greek giu were saved from being sold as slaves in Stamboul, due tc the in. trepid intervention of Mrs. Jra Mitchell, wife of an American mi. -eionary. When Mrs. MiUnell learn ed that a throng of refugees froa Smyrna had been gathered in Stamboul under Turk' h "protec tion" she went 'oldly to 4 - moon!, marshaled the and nar'hed
10/10/1922 The Lake County times.
t TT Q Vnl A V Q A VPQ 500 GREEK GIHLS FRCM BEING SOLD 4. 4 r ' 1 JiA i Mrs. Ira Mitchell. Nearly five hundred Greek giu were saved from being sold as slaves in Stamboul, due tc the in. trepid intervention of Mrs. Jra Mitchell, wife of an American mi. -eionary. When Mrs. MiUnell learn ed that a throng of refugees froa Smyrna had been gathered in Stamboul under Turk' h "protec tion" she went 'oldly to 4 - moon!, marshaled the and nar'hed
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PRINCE GEORGE BECOMES GREEK KING i Kiiiifciiiiii pilpliiiiipl Mr i'tiicc George 'of Qfce-co 1 Prince George, oldest son of King Constantino, has become Kincr nt
10/10/1922 Capital journal.
PRINCE GEORGE BECOMES GREEK KING i Kiiiifciiiiii pilpliiiiipl Mr i'tiicc George 'of Qfce-co 1 Prince George, oldest son of King Constantino, has become Kincr nt
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WHERE TURKS AND ALLIES SIGNED PEACE PROTOCOL . 1 ■■ "■ in. ■■■ ..I i, ; . . . - ~-3sHil§ A view of the squalid Oriental town of Mudanla on the Asiatic side of the Turkish straits where represent atives of the NaUonalist Turks, the British, French, Greeks and ether alii ea signed an armistice that ended the embroglio in the Near East.
10/11/1922 The Indianapolis times.
WHERE TURKS AND ALLIES SIGNED PEACE PROTOCOL . 1 ■■ "■ in. ■■■ ..I i, ; . . . - ~-3sHil§ A view of the squalid Oriental town of Mudanla on the Asiatic side of the Turkish straits where represent atives of the NaUonalist Turks, the British, French, Greeks and ether alii ea signed an armistice that ended the embroglio in the Near East.
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a man. u7s7woMn saves 500 greek girls frcm being sold ir w Mr. Irs Mitchell Nearly five hundred Greek kLu were saved from being- sola slaves in Stamboul, due tc tho In. trepid intervention of Mrs. Ira Mitchell, wife of an American mi. sionary. When Mrs. Mitchell learn ed that a throntr of refugees from Smyrna had been fathered In Stamboul under Turk: h "protec tion" aha went !oldly to ftm'joal. marshaled tha girls and nanhed them to the American ambaaey. -
10/11/1922 Albuquerque morning journal.
a man. u7s7woMn saves 500 greek girls frcm being sold ir w Mr. Irs Mitchell Nearly five hundred Greek kLu were saved from being- sola slaves in Stamboul, due tc tho In. trepid intervention of Mrs. Ira Mitchell, wife of an American mi. sionary. When Mrs. Mitchell learn ed that a throntr of refugees from Smyrna had been fathered In Stamboul under Turk: h "protec tion" aha went !oldly to ftm'joal. marshaled tha girls and nanhed them to the American ambaaey. -
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WHERE TURKS AND ALLIES SIGNED PEACE PROTOCOL . 1 ■■ "■ in. ■■■ ..I i, ; . . . - ~-3sHil§ A view of the squalid Oriental town of Mudanla on the Asiatic side of the Turkish straits where represent atives of the NaUonalist Turks, the British, French, Greeks and ether alii ea signed an armistice that ended the embroglio in the Near East.
10/11/1922 The Indianapolis times.
WHERE TURKS AND ALLIES SIGNED PEACE PROTOCOL . 1 ■■ "■ in. ■■■ ..I i, ; . . . - ~-3sHil§ A view of the squalid Oriental town of Mudanla on the Asiatic side of the Turkish straits where represent atives of the NaUonalist Turks, the British, French, Greeks and ether alii ea signed an armistice that ended the embroglio in the Near East.
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AMERICANS ON TURKISH FRONT r fi 3r' 1 5 (55 il. V2 A,AvtJSc . X Uncle Sam shakes a positive head and says we will not be drawn nto the European tangle caused by Turk victories over the Greeks and he massacre at Smyrna. However,. American representatives are at work to report developments and help in relief work. The photo shows Admiral Mark L. Bristol, with his wife, and Pavis- G-ArnolcL ihe' Oirector of the Near East Relief, inspecting one of the stations' -tsUblished by the Near East Relief Committpe, near Constantinople
10/11/1922 Grainger County news.
AMERICANS ON TURKISH FRONT r fi 3r' 1 5 (55 il. V2 A,AvtJSc . X Uncle Sam shakes a positive head and says we will not be drawn nto the European tangle caused by Turk victories over the Greeks and he massacre at Smyrna. However,. American representatives are at work to report developments and help in relief work. The photo shows Admiral Mark L. Bristol, with his wife, and Pavis- G-ArnolcL ihe' Oirector of the Near East Relief, inspecting one of the stations' -tsUblished by the Near East Relief Committpe, near Constantinople
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British Troops Ready for Battle With Turks Near Constantinople a« m mm B RITISH troops ar* Pictured here. *prepared to resist an advance by Kemal Pasha's Turkish forces upon Constantinople. This city, once the Turks' capital, was internationalized by the allies after the war But after Kemal had beaten the Greeks in Asia Minor, he demanded Constantinople back, too Prance and Italy inclined to sympathize with his demand, hut the English declared they would fight first The scene is near the city
10/13/1922 The Kendrick gazette.
British Troops Ready for Battle With Turks Near Constantinople a« m mm B RITISH troops ar* Pictured here. *prepared to resist an advance by Kemal Pasha's Turkish forces upon Constantinople. This city, once the Turks' capital, was internationalized by the allies after the war But after Kemal had beaten the Greeks in Asia Minor, he demanded Constantinople back, too Prance and Italy inclined to sympathize with his demand, hut the English declared they would fight first The scene is near the city
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Where Turks and Allies Strive to Reach Agreement • A view of the squalid Oriental town of Mudanla on the Asiatic side of the Turkish straits where repre sentatives of the Nationalist Turks, the British, French. Greeks and other allies are seeking to reach an agreement that will end the embrogllo In the Near East.
10/13/1922 Perth Amboy evening news.
Where Turks and Allies Strive to Reach Agreement • A view of the squalid Oriental town of Mudanla on the Asiatic side of the Turkish straits where repre sentatives of the Nationalist Turks, the British, French. Greeks and other allies are seeking to reach an agreement that will end the embrogllo In the Near East.
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How the Victorious Turks Entered Vanquished City of Smyrna is tho tlrst authentic picture taken In Smyrna after its capture from the flreeks by Kemal Pashaa THIS forces It shows an armed band of Turkish Irregulars marching through the streets which ere lined with terror stricken Greek and Armenian refugees their belongings piled beside them Within a short was taken a largo part of the city was in names Of the refugees great numbers
10/13/1922 Mohave County miner and our mineral wealth.
How the Victorious Turks Entered Vanquished City of Smyrna is tho tlrst authentic picture taken In Smyrna after its capture from the flreeks by Kemal Pashaa THIS forces It shows an armed band of Turkish Irregulars marching through the streets which ere lined with terror stricken Greek and Armenian refugees their belongings piled beside them Within a short was taken a largo part of the city was in names Of the refugees great numbers
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AMERICANS ON TURKISH FRONT Uncle Sam shakes a positive head and says we fcill not be drawn into the European tangle caused by Turk victories over the Greeks and the massacre at Smyrna. However, American rep: "s.entatives are at work to report developments and help in relief work. The photo show* Admiral Mark L. Bristol, with his wife, and Davis C 'Arnold, the Director of the Near East Relief, inspecting one ol the stations
10/13/1922 The North Mississippi herald.
AMERICANS ON TURKISH FRONT Uncle Sam shakes a positive head and says we fcill not be drawn into the European tangle caused by Turk victories over the Greeks and the massacre at Smyrna. However, American rep: "s.entatives are at work to report developments and help in relief work. The photo show* Admiral Mark L. Bristol, with his wife, and Davis C 'Arnold, the Director of the Near East Relief, inspecting one ol the stations
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to Agreement 5 j i. T ' of A view cf the squalid Oriental town cf Mudania on the Asiatic side cf tho Turkish straits where repre sentatives of the fN'atlonalist Turks, the British, French, Greeks ana other allies are seeking to reach an ercecaent tfiat wlU end the emtrcglio Ui Iho Kear East.
10/13/1922 South Bend news-times.
to Agreement 5 j i. T ' of A view cf the squalid Oriental town cf Mudania on the Asiatic side cf tho Turkish straits where repre sentatives of the fN'atlonalist Turks, the British, French, Greeks ana other allies are seeking to reach an ercecaent tfiat wlU end the emtrcglio Ui Iho Kear East.
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- . -- i3 I s-Cta-ta. I THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER llv 1922. FIRST PICTURES SHOWING STATE OF RAVAGED SMYRNA Q )Tr TURKISH TR.OOP3 A French movie camera man, Frederick Fcsncau, flanked with War Office credentials, was landed from a French cruiser at the waterfront of Smyrna while the city was still In flames and tho wretched pnnlc strlckcn Greek and Armenian population was struggling to fleo aboard tho vessels In tho harbor, wholly Inadequate In numbors. Fcsncau secured not only motion pictures of tho terror-stricken throngs, but ho penetrated far Into tho Interior of tho smoldering ruins. He pictured Turks attempting to check tho flames with streams of water, with tho prcssuro barely sufficing to drlvo twenty feet. Ho met tho first of tho advance guard of tho Turkish cavalry, riding mostly on mules, which poured Into tho city in vast numbers a fow hours after Its capturo, sacking nnd burning by tho Turkish Infantry. The Evening World's photographs of these scenes, mado by this intrepid photographer, shown here, aro tho first actually made In the city Itself in Its hours of horror and bloodshed, and ho was often S W EUTER cts under fire. Fesneau made this daring expedition on behalf of tho Fox Film Corporation of New York, and by arrangement tho pictures appear ex clusively in Tho Evening World beforo release to tho news motion pictures.
10/14/1922 The evening world.
- . -- i3 I s-Cta-ta. I THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER llv 1922. FIRST PICTURES SHOWING STATE OF RAVAGED SMYRNA Q )Tr TURKISH TR.OOP3 A French movie camera man, Frederick Fcsncau, flanked with War Office credentials, was landed from a French cruiser at the waterfront of Smyrna while the city was still In flames and tho wretched pnnlc strlckcn Greek and Armenian population was struggling to fleo aboard tho vessels In tho harbor, wholly Inadequate In numbors. Fcsncau secured not only motion pictures of tho terror-stricken throngs, but ho penetrated far Into tho Interior of tho smoldering ruins. He pictured Turks attempting to check tho flames with streams of water, with tho prcssuro barely sufficing to drlvo twenty feet. Ho met tho first of tho advance guard of tho Turkish cavalry, riding mostly on mules, which poured Into tho city in vast numbers a fow hours after Its capturo, sacking nnd burning by tho Turkish Infantry. The Evening World's photographs of these scenes, mado by this intrepid photographer, shown here, aro tho first actually made In the city Itself in Its hours of horror and bloodshed, and ho was often S W EUTER cts under fire. Fesneau made this daring expedition on behalf of tho Fox Film Corporation of New York, and by arrangement tho pictures appear ex clusively in Tho Evening World beforo release to tho news motion pictures.
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TURKS DRIVE GREEKS INTO SEA ' t ' ' (.'-;. TV; 'r' . - 41) isiiZ. 1 ' ffi', ,.' H del This photograph, taken under fire, shows the Turkish Nationalist troops of Mustapha Kemal, in open order formation, advancing against
10/14/1922 Capital journal.
TURKS DRIVE GREEKS INTO SEA ' t ' ' (.'-;. TV; 'r' . - 41) isiiZ. 1 ' ffi', ,.' H del This photograph, taken under fire, shows the Turkish Nationalist troops of Mustapha Kemal, in open order formation, advancing against
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Uream Babies fhatWoylcf Per lex a Modern SoIomoh Mr. John Russell, Who, After Taking Vows of Celibacy with Her Husband, Cave Hirth to Son. He's Not My Son' Say an I'rof. John Tirrnan of Noire Damn I nivi'rltj and Hi Wife. Who Itct'cnled Her "Lou-" ( hll.l and Sucks Hevrnge on (he Wflnity Wi Jilted Hit, Professor and a British Nobleman, but in the English Case the Court Says the Husband Is Mistaken. By Winifred Van Dir.cr ENGLAND'S famous "Dream Ilnby" In flesli and blood. A fuily old Lomlon court hn unlit bo ami tho "Mlraelo Child" is spend Ing this first period of really authentic existence with his still doubting pun-tun, tho Russells Ohrlstabel Hnrt nnd John Hugo In grooming for heirship to tho proud estate of Ills grand parents, Ixml nnd Lady Arnpthllll Out In South Ilend, Ind., nnother ".nrprlse Infant" Is awaiting the word of the law an to Just who ho mny Iks The wife of I'rof, John P. Tier nan, of Notre Damn University, acknowledge! motherhood. IJut Is Hnrry Poulin, prominent and popular and close friend of the Tiernnn family, the father of tho youngster, as she rays, or Is Tlernan to he congratulated, ns Poulln utates? Each of the, mrn dtV.UTrn fi.i Um other, except ing that,' tho boy lies in his bassinette, kicking and crowing with small regard for courts or par ents of any sort, he might bo denied as non-ox-latent altogether. Human nature changes as tho years change. Parenthood proudly proclaimed In a gnno genera tlon Is repudiated. The first recorded case of dis puted parentage was settled by simple appeal to tho most primitive of nil human emotions by Solo mon, who know his public. Today tho emotion of humans li struck out of legal procedure as un reliable and in its stead Is established the "O.vil lophon1," relentlessly truthful as scivneo which contrived it, to determine by test of blood colls what protester is sire! i Tiny "Dream Child" Itussell escaped the in dignity of having his blood taken to determine whether ho wcro indeed Itussell or offspring of one of the. three co-respondent the heir to Amp thill named in his suit for nnnulment of his mar riage to the fascinating wnr-workor, styled "super-woman" by members of her family anil othors Avho know her well. During tho litigation, which exploded sensa tion after sensation and net all Kngland n-shlver with Interest, it was suggested that the test In vented by Dr. Albert Abrnnis of San Francisco, . for comparing the electric vibrations in blood cnlte of father and son 1m brought in to settle the Rtloll controversy for good and all, but tho JiuIko ruled without aid of science. A Modern Challenge for Mood Tho story or "Sonny" Tlernan or is It Poulin voids similarly, since Prof. Tiernan challenged tho betrayer of bis borne to devote a few drops ' Qf blood to tho Uscillophoio. So for the third or fourth time In the history of law, dispassionate science may bo called where wise Solomon once llgurad, to hand down decision of parentage. No stranger cnwi for dissolving family ties ever has been conceived and traced and presented for trial thun tho one by which John Hugo Rut. ell hoped to free himself of the "Dream Mother." The Russell family is an old and illustrious one in Uritain, Oilo Russell, father of John Hugo, was tho ambassador to Derlln in 1877 who, with I,ord HcaconstU-ld, negotiated the Treaty of Her Uertrnnd liiiiv gs x .v-.-. wv- zj y mass nj& Mm. Tieman'H Hnhy, Whose Paternity Was Indignantly Ilepndlatcd by a Former Close Friend of the Tiernnns, When the I'rof cHsor Demanded Ihc H'ooil Cell Tfsl. lM.nl Wil ham Russell, son of the first Uuko of Uedford. an immellate nnccs rT ,vn comlemnl as a participator mi urn imnse plot. Rut Mrs. Russell her?elt springs from no imCllnj 0r fnt,l,r M" fnlonel of the celc- hrated UlnstejTi, nnd tho product of an imposing array of soldiers. Just why tho two took on vows of celibacy simultaneously with their marital obligations Is one of tho questions that sot Kngland gasping. It seemed so frightfully modern, so sort of day-after-tomorrowish that one just couldn't associate it with the tnld Russell dignity! Tho handsome young matron, who thrilled ronrtroom spectators with her daring sartorial efforts, explained her marriage In a words "I thought if I married him it would prevent my being postered, as there were many young men worrying mo. After mnrriage some of his personal habits rather repelled me. He never said he would give me a shaking or a beating or anything like that. L would have thought more of him if he had. 1 would have admired him more!" Parhnps it was because the Honorable John failed to meet with her Ideas of proper'vivacity in a husband that Mrs. Russell visited Switzerland on a vacation of sorts. According to her letters from that country, she managed to carry on much of the gay life sho had led ah a resident of the Paris Latin Quarter, where she was reared. "Your wife ha u vast following of adoring young men," she wrote her husband In olio let ter, "who fight each other for the pleasure of dancing with her. There are Greeks and slim, silky Argentine. Also a professional dancer with, whom I do tangoes every night. I have four young men In the Oxford and llueki Light In fantry. They are priceless ami so naughty. And so l your wife!" This was the situation between the two, man and wife, when this remarkable woman, charac teriied by her counsel, Sir Ellis Humo-'Williums as n "curious product of the age" approached thu man with whom she had made her klsslcsa mar riage, and informed him that a child would be along shortly. She first had been Informed of its coming by a fortune teller and a physician had "I'd have thought so too a week ago Rut now I rcmem her you came to me one night In a d r e a m. You be haved Hunnlshly. too!" And that was that! Only after ho had conferred with his mothor, Lady Ampthlil, wise in tho ways of women, and his father. Urd Ampthlil, equally informed as to characteristics of men, dfd the husband decide that ho was no somnambulist. There followed the litigations which finally established the 'Dream Child" as a Russell, and heir to tho Ampthlil ostntcs and titles. Is It Feminine Pique? Out in Indiana the Infant of Doubt has stirred a conflict of emotions chaotic as the water below Niagara. Sensational charges, denials, threats, defiance, ultimatums and plain, hard language have forced tho dweller in the community to a frenzy of sympathy for and against tho infant's mother. That lady now profess hate for Pou lin, for whom she formerly felt love; she no de sires his downfall that she is willing to sacrifice herself and tho futuroa of her little daughters Virginia and Irone, 4 and 0, to obtain it; her en ergies nre bent upon inciting hor husband to act for. hor in bringbiff punishment to the man in whose wrongdoing she shared. Poulin, seemingly. Is plunged into hate for the entire Tiernan family. Tho college professor is thrown out of the orderly arrangement of life which was his domibant characteristic and now it pulled hither ami yon 1 impulses primitive as they are foreign to his nature. Strangest of all phaes of this ease, strnnror than any element In the strange story of tho Ru. fcells, Is Mrs. Tiernnn's extraordinary attitude toward the entire affair. To an outsider it might appear thnt sho has brought about the entire fiasco of John Hussell and Father, Lord Ampthill, Leaving Hritish Court Where ltusKell Wras Adjudged Father of His Wife's Habv on Her Explanation That He "Walked in His Sleep and Acted Hunnlshly." "I want to stop tho whole thing! Rut when I thmk of stopping I think, too, of Poulin and how his pleading promises of love turned to worse than indifference. The lf.ii3.sell "Dream" Raby, Declared Heir to Lord Ampthill's Estates. him to suffer tho punishment of thiwe who lead others into sin. . "I asked him, when the baby came, to cemw to our house and see it. He would not come. He did not dare look at the innocent face of that child, his child. And then he refused een to speak to me. Ho used to call me Ous; he thought it a wonderful name. Then ho passed me coldly and turned nway when we met. My love turned to hate and it is a real hato for tho man who destroyed my pence of mind. Confessed to Her Husband "His wife pleaded with me not to tell Prof. Tiernan. Hut I did tell him. Ho might have forgiven me for the sake of our tw'b little girl but I taunted him day after day with the fact that this baby is not his. I did not care for my hclf then. I could not forget that tho man who nncn ardently pleaded with me to meet him had refused even to talk to me, leaving me with his nabo at my breast to remind mo each day of the terrible chapter in my life. He must suffer as I am suffering." TiernBn, who seemed at first to bear no re aentment toward his wife, Anally has looked at the tragedy from the viewpoint of bis two little daughters, who have played, neglected, about the house through all the weeks their paronts were giving themselves up to thoughts of revenge. Almost at the minute his rival wsb mounting the stand for a hearing, the college professor an nounced that his wife, who had regained ber strength after her ordeal, was able to tsko care of herself, and he would expect her to do so, "Up to this time I have issued all statement on her behalf," he explained, "and looked after her Interests because of hor weakened condition. Now sho has recovered and, being able to take care of herself, I am at liberty to cease my con nection with this
10/15/1922 The Morning Tulsa daily world.
Uream Babies fhatWoylcf Per lex a Modern SoIomoh Mr. John Russell, Who, After Taking Vows of Celibacy with Her Husband, Cave Hirth to Son. He's Not My Son' Say an I'rof. John Tirrnan of Noire Damn I nivi'rltj and Hi Wife. Who Itct'cnled Her "Lou-" ( hll.l and Sucks Hevrnge on (he Wflnity Wi Jilted Hit, Professor and a British Nobleman, but in the English Case the Court Says the Husband Is Mistaken. By Winifred Van Dir.cr ENGLAND'S famous "Dream Ilnby" In flesli and blood. A fuily old Lomlon court hn unlit bo ami tho "Mlraelo Child" is spend Ing this first period of really authentic existence with his still doubting pun-tun, tho Russells Ohrlstabel Hnrt nnd John Hugo In grooming for heirship to tho proud estate of Ills grand parents, Ixml nnd Lady Arnpthllll Out In South Ilend, Ind., nnother ".nrprlse Infant" Is awaiting the word of the law an to Just who ho mny Iks The wife of I'rof, John P. Tier nan, of Notre Damn University, acknowledge! motherhood. IJut Is Hnrry Poulin, prominent and popular and close friend of the Tiernnn family, the father of tho youngster, as she rays, or Is Tlernan to he congratulated, ns Poulln utates? Each of the, mrn dtV.UTrn fi.i Um other, except ing that,' tho boy lies in his bassinette, kicking and crowing with small regard for courts or par ents of any sort, he might bo denied as non-ox-latent altogether. Human nature changes as tho years change. Parenthood proudly proclaimed In a gnno genera tlon Is repudiated. The first recorded case of dis puted parentage was settled by simple appeal to tho most primitive of nil human emotions by Solo mon, who know his public. Today tho emotion of humans li struck out of legal procedure as un reliable and in its stead Is established the "O.vil lophon1," relentlessly truthful as scivneo which contrived it, to determine by test of blood colls what protester is sire! i Tiny "Dream Child" Itussell escaped the in dignity of having his blood taken to determine whether ho wcro indeed Itussell or offspring of one of the. three co-respondent the heir to Amp thill named in his suit for nnnulment of his mar riage to the fascinating wnr-workor, styled "super-woman" by members of her family anil othors Avho know her well. During tho litigation, which exploded sensa tion after sensation and net all Kngland n-shlver with Interest, it was suggested that the test In vented by Dr. Albert Abrnnis of San Francisco, . for comparing the electric vibrations in blood cnlte of father and son 1m brought in to settle the Rtloll controversy for good and all, but tho JiuIko ruled without aid of science. A Modern Challenge for Mood Tho story or "Sonny" Tlernan or is It Poulin voids similarly, since Prof. Tiernan challenged tho betrayer of bis borne to devote a few drops ' Qf blood to tho Uscillophoio. So for the third or fourth time In the history of law, dispassionate science may bo called where wise Solomon once llgurad, to hand down decision of parentage. No stranger cnwi for dissolving family ties ever has been conceived and traced and presented for trial thun tho one by which John Hugo Rut. ell hoped to free himself of the "Dream Mother." The Russell family is an old and illustrious one in Uritain, Oilo Russell, father of John Hugo, was tho ambassador to Derlln in 1877 who, with I,ord HcaconstU-ld, negotiated the Treaty of Her Uertrnnd liiiiv gs x .v-.-. wv- zj y mass nj& Mm. Tieman'H Hnhy, Whose Paternity Was Indignantly Ilepndlatcd by a Former Close Friend of the Tiernnns, When the I'rof cHsor Demanded Ihc H'ooil Cell Tfsl. lM.nl Wil ham Russell, son of the first Uuko of Uedford. an immellate nnccs rT ,vn comlemnl as a participator mi urn imnse plot. Rut Mrs. Russell her?elt springs from no imCllnj 0r fnt,l,r M" fnlonel of the celc- hrated UlnstejTi, nnd tho product of an imposing array of soldiers. Just why tho two took on vows of celibacy simultaneously with their marital obligations Is one of tho questions that sot Kngland gasping. It seemed so frightfully modern, so sort of day-after-tomorrowish that one just couldn't associate it with the tnld Russell dignity! Tho handsome young matron, who thrilled ronrtroom spectators with her daring sartorial efforts, explained her marriage In a words "I thought if I married him it would prevent my being postered, as there were many young men worrying mo. After mnrriage some of his personal habits rather repelled me. He never said he would give me a shaking or a beating or anything like that. L would have thought more of him if he had. 1 would have admired him more!" Parhnps it was because the Honorable John failed to meet with her Ideas of proper'vivacity in a husband that Mrs. Russell visited Switzerland on a vacation of sorts. According to her letters from that country, she managed to carry on much of the gay life sho had led ah a resident of the Paris Latin Quarter, where she was reared. "Your wife ha u vast following of adoring young men," she wrote her husband In olio let ter, "who fight each other for the pleasure of dancing with her. There are Greeks and slim, silky Argentine. Also a professional dancer with, whom I do tangoes every night. I have four young men In the Oxford and llueki Light In fantry. They are priceless ami so naughty. And so l your wife!" This was the situation between the two, man and wife, when this remarkable woman, charac teriied by her counsel, Sir Ellis Humo-'Williums as n "curious product of the age" approached thu man with whom she had made her klsslcsa mar riage, and informed him that a child would be along shortly. She first had been Informed of its coming by a fortune teller and a physician had "I'd have thought so too a week ago Rut now I rcmem her you came to me one night In a d r e a m. You be haved Hunnlshly. too!" And that was that! Only after ho had conferred with his mothor, Lady Ampthlil, wise in tho ways of women, and his father. Urd Ampthlil, equally informed as to characteristics of men, dfd the husband decide that ho was no somnambulist. There followed the litigations which finally established the 'Dream Child" as a Russell, and heir to tho Ampthlil ostntcs and titles. Is It Feminine Pique? Out in Indiana the Infant of Doubt has stirred a conflict of emotions chaotic as the water below Niagara. Sensational charges, denials, threats, defiance, ultimatums and plain, hard language have forced tho dweller in the community to a frenzy of sympathy for and against tho infant's mother. That lady now profess hate for Pou lin, for whom she formerly felt love; she no de sires his downfall that she is willing to sacrifice herself and tho futuroa of her little daughters Virginia and Irone, 4 and 0, to obtain it; her en ergies nre bent upon inciting hor husband to act for. hor in bringbiff punishment to the man in whose wrongdoing she shared. Poulin, seemingly. Is plunged into hate for the entire Tiernan family. Tho college professor is thrown out of the orderly arrangement of life which was his domibant characteristic and now it pulled hither ami yon 1 impulses primitive as they are foreign to his nature. Strangest of all phaes of this ease, strnnror than any element In the strange story of tho Ru. fcells, Is Mrs. Tiernnn's extraordinary attitude toward the entire affair. To an outsider it might appear thnt sho has brought about the entire fiasco of John Hussell and Father, Lord Ampthill, Leaving Hritish Court Where ltusKell Wras Adjudged Father of His Wife's Habv on Her Explanation That He "Walked in His Sleep and Acted Hunnlshly." "I want to stop tho whole thing! Rut when I thmk of stopping I think, too, of Poulin and how his pleading promises of love turned to worse than indifference. The lf.ii3.sell "Dream" Raby, Declared Heir to Lord Ampthill's Estates. him to suffer tho punishment of thiwe who lead others into sin. . "I asked him, when the baby came, to cemw to our house and see it. He would not come. He did not dare look at the innocent face of that child, his child. And then he refused een to speak to me. Ho used to call me Ous; he thought it a wonderful name. Then ho passed me coldly and turned nway when we met. My love turned to hate and it is a real hato for tho man who destroyed my pence of mind. Confessed to Her Husband "His wife pleaded with me not to tell Prof. Tiernan. Hut I did tell him. Ho might have forgiven me for the sake of our tw'b little girl but I taunted him day after day with the fact that this baby is not his. I did not care for my hclf then. I could not forget that tho man who nncn ardently pleaded with me to meet him had refused even to talk to me, leaving me with his nabo at my breast to remind mo each day of the terrible chapter in my life. He must suffer as I am suffering." TiernBn, who seemed at first to bear no re aentment toward his wife, Anally has looked at the tragedy from the viewpoint of bis two little daughters, who have played, neglected, about the house through all the weeks their paronts were giving themselves up to thoughts of revenge. Almost at the minute his rival wsb mounting the stand for a hearing, the college professor an nounced that his wife, who had regained ber strength after her ordeal, was able to tsko care of herself, and he would expect her to do so, "Up to this time I have issued all statement on her behalf," he explained, "and looked after her Interests because of hor weakened condition. Now sho has recovered and, being able to take care of herself, I am at liberty to cease my con nection with this
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Contending Armies Devastate Asia Minor J: 5- -vi . Residents of tho possessions fall prey Turkish v'illuire of I'ouloubrenar. Asia Minor, nut far from Smyrna, watch all their to flames after the Greek army pu ts the village to the torch as ll ivtreaets toward the
10/16/1922 The Daily Ardmoreite.
Contending Armies Devastate Asia Minor J: 5- -vi . Residents of tho possessions fall prey Turkish v'illuire of I'ouloubrenar. Asia Minor, nut far from Smyrna, watch all their to flames after the Greek army pu ts the village to the torch as ll ivtreaets toward the
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J 7^1 ; t* *3 o JU HODOSTO GREEK HAVEN _M nst be abandoned because it is in eastern Thrace, which 1» to be handed over to the Turks. Greek soldiers ore be ing evacuated v,'. ■ *■ - .. v r v ... r k '." r >-o.V 7'r", J >* - v* * > t - 1 . \ < soon • rr / : * & I » i\ W'&sSmX' ' » ■) :■ ■ ' » * '^s l ■ i k /■ \ f| V ) •■a t /.vvl : ,.vv & 3vty * 1 *• 7 •* •4* S' i#'| ■ ■ r ^ A I iS ■ .f ■» ■ A 4 * <■ j i äte •. f ,5kjï? s' r. -INï > ri ése#f ï. tv" . ^ £3 •4 : ^• v - PMfcufc« ! 'hr-' P« v ,-r^ OTTfÉttP '> PhNV. ■ wmti J*Wi KN ■'■ ^ w; i <. 't . f / I * ■ • 1 s r ■v ;■> $ y^Ujj » 4 .■ :0 A. Î'. W$B« * ■ '■* <. > i> ■ ?r fm r . V? . fßP. m s-O'l 51 «I j ii I .**3 tUi >y i' is, ,C Ik [■ia V |äe f .-: »a;j ■> j. •A t.i s>. \w'\ iÆ Ms a fi . piNF ',-' HI ,f>; Ai, I h^j C' 1«J « 7jwjnfi 'vÄ}-J»f. < i mm m ( <r : ■ KH ■. ». ,V •f v ; I A' >ai . ♦ i M Ä i .*■ Sa&x , ^ - ►*, i'l. ■ il< 1 II * f <► — ITALIAN, CADETS— Tiare wreath on tomb of unknown soldier in / Westminster, London, W'liß m ï * m »V «. c * t \ m , 'V i • >,-. it. » ' W r i I ri t J; a - - M < s' » J iV ä »j -■I (I 4 »*. h ,v3 g|l|gMa^ JlHi "I > n ;V > :*t '. •** •. -i 4 * Qh mm \ ; ; K1 ■W,l PH9 / ij fM IiiPFiSn Ü i i m mmm tar » 1 V" .r,*' ^ t i - i ft äc^ fifoj </■ 4 -"' : jr.-.f F - J i« I jjtjr si' 5 :: Tvm mm m \ m ' ' dfw < ,:■ '•• • ■•'■■ ' ■ ; Hi m ii»j BpSlii *AW ■ ■ ■ tàâSS'&i Æ m Äi b *4 3 r C* Qosj ,v-a r 'Jfi BEK l.INF. RACER EAST BIRD—Lieut. David Oirtndu»u*c In his freak air speedster ift of the f norite pilot* in ttie PnliUer races at h teäfe*! J,* civ* I < ; t one Detroit, The army entrant lias a retractable lao.lmgCgear lliat can In pulled tip like a bird's feet £ . ' UMkf-i' ->■ -. ■ £ a 'ta ARMISTICE ENDS BACKYARD WA R—Following an "arms iMrler" this famous Itam of bittlers agreed toj lay oil;their d«dy battle and substitute a sunbath and uap. t' l 5 ',ù - ' mk O <y FAVORITE OF GENERATION AGO—Is Vevivcd by Madge Bellamy who plays Lady Lorna Dugal in new production of *'JLorna Poeme." jj < « '.mi -/. ■V, ^ \ I ; «Ä ) wn * ,*9 i i? I ft .y ;• ,.V I mm \ A* j I. • * k -*2a Jf / ^ I % V ;i Jr V • t v* Lr i-.V * Al /Si /T7Ï a» 0V f 1 s. »
10/18/1922 Evening journal.
J 7^1 ; t* *3 o JU HODOSTO GREEK HAVEN _M nst be abandoned because it is in eastern Thrace, which 1» to be handed over to the Turks. Greek soldiers ore be ing evacuated v,'. ■ *■ - .. v r v ... r k '." r >-o.V 7'r", J >* - v* * > t - 1 . \ < soon • rr / : * & I » i\ W'&sSmX' ' » ■) :■ ■ ' » * '^s l ■ i k /■ \ f| V ) •■a t /.vvl : ,.vv & 3vty * 1 *• 7 •* •4* S' i#'| ■ ■ r ^ A I iS ■ .f ■» ■ A 4 * <■ j i äte •. f ,5kjï? s' r. -INï > ri ése#f ï. tv" . ^ £3 •4 : ^• v - PMfcufc« ! 'hr-' P« v ,-r^ OTTfÉttP '> PhNV. ■ wmti J*Wi KN ■'■ ^ w; i <. 't . f / I * ■ • 1 s r ■v ;■> $ y^Ujj » 4 .■ :0 A. Î'. W$B« * ■ '■* <. > i> ■ ?r fm r . V? . fßP. m s-O'l 51 «I j ii I .**3 tUi >y i' is, ,C Ik [■ia V |äe f .-: »a;j ■> j. •A t.i s>. \w'\ iÆ Ms a fi . piNF ',-' HI ,f>; Ai, I h^j C' 1«J « 7jwjnfi 'vÄ}-J»f. < i mm m ( <r : ■ KH ■. ». ,V •f v ; I A' >ai . ♦ i M Ä i .*■ Sa&x , ^ - ►*, i'l. ■ il< 1 II * f <► — ITALIAN, CADETS— Tiare wreath on tomb of unknown soldier in / Westminster, London, W'liß m ï * m »V «. c * t \ m , 'V i • >,-. it. » ' W r i I ri t J; a - - M < s' » J iV ä »j -■I (I 4 »*. h ,v3 g|l|gMa^ JlHi "I > n ;V > :*t '. •** •. -i 4 * Qh mm \ ; ; K1 ■W,l PH9 / ij fM IiiPFiSn Ü i i m mmm tar » 1 V" .r,*' ^ t i - i ft äc^ fifoj </■ 4 -"' : jr.-.f F - J i« I jjtjr si' 5 :: Tvm mm m \ m ' ' dfw < ,:■ '•• • ■•'■■ ' ■ ; Hi m ii»j BpSlii *AW ■ ■ ■ tàâSS'&i Æ m Äi b *4 3 r C* Qosj ,v-a r 'Jfi BEK l.INF. RACER EAST BIRD—Lieut. David Oirtndu»u*c In his freak air speedster ift of the f norite pilot* in ttie PnliUer races at h teäfe*! J,* civ* I < ; t one Detroit, The army entrant lias a retractable lao.lmgCgear lliat can In pulled tip like a bird's feet £ . ' UMkf-i' ->■ -. ■ £ a 'ta ARMISTICE ENDS BACKYARD WA R—Following an "arms iMrler" this famous Itam of bittlers agreed toj lay oil;their d«dy battle and substitute a sunbath and uap. t' l 5 ',ù - ' mk O <y FAVORITE OF GENERATION AGO—Is Vevivcd by Madge Bellamy who plays Lady Lorna Dugal in new production of *'JLorna Poeme." jj < « '.mi -/. ■V, ^ \ I ; «Ä ) wn * ,*9 i i? I ft .y ;• ,.V I mm \ A* j I. • * k -*2a Jf / ^ I % V ;i Jr V • t v* Lr i-.V * Al /Si /T7Ï a» 0V f 1 s. »
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ä Hi 9 _ SLA* kCO" >4 e « V MOUNT SAINT MICHEL—Pic turesque view of the well known shrine in the suburbs of Paris. The church has been redecorated, remodel ed and dedicated and will be used for worship once more. \ \ s /' [L ' ■ ? >* \ \ ** * r â * • #5?*' l ftK * i ■ u 4 w v t » $ Vi / X ©a. s. Pi $ tr IS] \ mi 1 . . \ t y »•*< r i. >■ . \ -i V *v i , I ? * #. [S I i .— <* -A f / g / S* :■ S. > ' >; i, ? x, ï* i w. ~>s * SU %■ if I > V V I V tel <:.vy • Vi* •Î "*■ "V ; 1 V. ' I 4 * ■k L. • » » rn y t • • ti r !S, ■» ■é Sm i ; ■ ivHsCys*.' U v*4-'x2œi K ■ r'p'V'' • J % *s I »I : ./■ * \ ffi ® * a » **. *. * iif * 7 C8£J7 m v y ♦ « >t *:• f : ff V - SKr t t £#■%* ■ l*«Ws* Mvl Mi r « i K &k s\ ■0f s * Z?K <* g Æ ' ,> 'S'. V -S * i ■■■< f mm % 5* * I ':>< V- r. 7 A i * a, C4*rj:l^ 1 Air . »« sV TOMMY ATKINS IS SATIS FIED—Near east armistice means that he will not have to say good-bye to his kiddies and blighty for service against the Turks. M. * V ( ( > V ✓ ** ' . ... ■:4 WVF** ^54i2Ui*- ' X. S ❖ v ' ' • « '•Wf OUT OF THE LAND OF SNOW AND ICE—Come E. J. Ward, teacher in the U. S. school at Wainwright, Alaska, and his pretty young daughter,. Martha. .They posed in Washing ton, D. C., in their garb of the f rozen north. They're anxious (two: * * ' I ÆÊ a A. A< Æ'. \ 4./ j m z: ip v St \ HMËfc:; & hi ' to get back. M I *. hJ\ W * .ab^, ^aj -, I /i r 39 Â : ' V, ' ^ ''«a*Mk J| -X— sr T V M / C- : BRIDGE CHANGES THE GULF STREAM 11 Europe claims H that ocean trestle from '/ i Florida to Key V, West alters Vourse of warm I, ) current > ( * . 7 / cf / Nfv. » 40* * « / <■ »Sn. < % ■■■ 4 * m* m at A m < I * . . <6 • j ■ v,4 7j I ii Mm? TV Pv X, . FORMER GREEK MINIS BTTER MAY RE* F TURN;—Lambros I A. Coromilas, en voy to the United States from 11)07 I to 1010, expected to return. / V ' S £\ ■ ' , S M - Sy;** W ■*.• ■ I r ■ ' Vs f A,' y. J8 5t^ . ■ • i '• y-4 V >y --■ Va A" i \ ^ - 7 y< V*> ■ ' . : X I RABBIT E EARS fe hat of gray I shirred velvet I (iromises to ' be |)>opular this sca Ison. F - SOCIAL' FA VORITE — Mrs. E. J. Henning wife of assistant secretary of labor, is popular in cab inet ' circles "Ta at • , _ _■ . nSf®» This \ FRANCE HONORS DEAD .SONG WRITERS— Ä monument many son# * ? -• at Ris Orangis, France, has just been dedicated to the writers who gave their lives in the World war. in ■ ^ > ^-^N'ashington. -mm* SCHOONER HENRY FORD-Is no fli in the international fishermen' -ft won the right to represent the U S » race off Gloucester, Mass., in recent elimination trials. n vrr A X' I rxf V e X.. G VJ w \ fight oil ^ FIRE—Blaze at fi Richfield Oil Re I finery at Los An ■ gcles threatens in. I dustrial district a. ■ firemen risk lives ■ to halt flames. < !.. lu, « . v iv i m l fi . Un h m M 'y z' !/. a 7-, 7'y. ; I M fl? V : ri Kf é. . » T— > y f 7 ïP* f *8 L / r V7 / Htna fNj ijf > I M \ r>7* I 'S ' i y -;V BT ill i VajJ \ /r I 6 © M-t. •A V K ,t / y *•» ■ <S l ' : v\i I if if < V ©Ht m* ■ i f L' P-TO-THE-MINUTE REPORTS—Representative Louis T McFadden, chairman of the hquse hanking and mittce, uses radio to get the last minute reports on markets and financial conditions He is shown in his office in tire Capitol building in Washington. L : f ■ NEW ENVOY TO LATVIA — F. IV. B. Coleman, Minne apolis, appointed to diplomatic V post in the new republic. , v \ currency com ■pi .^-1 .i DOLL BAG IS LATEST—Miss Emlee Had done returns from Paris with a new handbag, called the "Oo-la-la," popular In the French capital. * i :Mmi < \\ 4» % m . ■ f
10/19/1922 Evening journal.
ä Hi 9 _ SLA* kCO" >4 e « V MOUNT SAINT MICHEL—Pic turesque view of the well known shrine in the suburbs of Paris. The church has been redecorated, remodel ed and dedicated and will be used for worship once more. \ \ s /' [L ' ■ ? >* \ \ ** * r â * • #5?*' l ftK * i ■ u 4 w v t » $ Vi / X ©a. s. Pi $ tr IS] \ mi 1 . . \ t y »•*< r i. >■ . \ -i V *v i , I ? * #. [S I i .— <* -A f / g / S* :■ S. > ' >; i, ? x, ï* i w. ~>s * SU %■ if I > V V I V tel <:.vy • Vi* •Î "*■ "V ; 1 V. ' I 4 * ■k L. • » » rn y t • • ti r !S, ■» ■é Sm i ; ■ ivHsCys*.' U v*4-'x2œi K ■ r'p'V'' • J % *s I »I : ./■ * \ ffi ® * a » **. *. * iif * 7 C8£J7 m v y ♦ « >t *:• f : ff V - SKr t t £#■%* ■ l*«Ws* Mvl Mi r « i K &k s\ ■0f s * Z?K <* g Æ ' ,> 'S'. V -S * i ■■■< f mm % 5* * I ':>< V- r. 7 A i * a, C4*rj:l^ 1 Air . »« sV TOMMY ATKINS IS SATIS FIED—Near east armistice means that he will not have to say good-bye to his kiddies and blighty for service against the Turks. M. * V ( ( > V ✓ ** ' . ... ■:4 WVF** ^54i2Ui*- ' X. S ❖ v ' ' • « '•Wf OUT OF THE LAND OF SNOW AND ICE—Come E. J. Ward, teacher in the U. S. school at Wainwright, Alaska, and his pretty young daughter,. Martha. .They posed in Washing ton, D. C., in their garb of the f rozen north. They're anxious (two: * * ' I ÆÊ a A. A< Æ'. \ 4./ j m z: ip v St \ HMËfc:; & hi ' to get back. M I *. hJ\ W * .ab^, ^aj -, I /i r 39 Â : ' V, ' ^ ''«a*Mk J| -X— sr T V M / C- : BRIDGE CHANGES THE GULF STREAM 11 Europe claims H that ocean trestle from '/ i Florida to Key V, West alters Vourse of warm I, ) current > ( * . 7 / cf / Nfv. » 40* * « / <■ »Sn. < % ■■■ 4 * m* m at A m < I * . . <6 • j ■ v,4 7j I ii Mm? TV Pv X, . FORMER GREEK MINIS BTTER MAY RE* F TURN;—Lambros I A. Coromilas, en voy to the United States from 11)07 I to 1010, expected to return. / V ' S £\ ■ ' , S M - Sy;** W ■*.• ■ I r ■ ' Vs f A,' y. J8 5t^ . ■ • i '• y-4 V >y --■ Va A" i \ ^ - 7 y< V*> ■ ' . : X I RABBIT E EARS fe hat of gray I shirred velvet I (iromises to ' be |)>opular this sca Ison. F - SOCIAL' FA VORITE — Mrs. E. J. Henning wife of assistant secretary of labor, is popular in cab inet ' circles "Ta at • , _ _■ . nSf®» This \ FRANCE HONORS DEAD .SONG WRITERS— Ä monument many son# * ? -• at Ris Orangis, France, has just been dedicated to the writers who gave their lives in the World war. in ■ ^ > ^-^N'ashington. -mm* SCHOONER HENRY FORD-Is no fli in the international fishermen' -ft won the right to represent the U S » race off Gloucester, Mass., in recent elimination trials. n vrr A X' I rxf V e X.. G VJ w \ fight oil ^ FIRE—Blaze at fi Richfield Oil Re I finery at Los An ■ gcles threatens in. I dustrial district a. ■ firemen risk lives ■ to halt flames. < !.. lu, « . v iv i m l fi . Un h m M 'y z' !/. a 7-, 7'y. ; I M fl? V : ri Kf é. . » T— > y f 7 ïP* f *8 L / r V7 / Htna fNj ijf > I M \ r>7* I 'S ' i y -;V BT ill i VajJ \ /r I 6 © M-t. •A V K ,t / y *•» ■ <S l ' : v\i I if if < V ©Ht m* ■ i f L' P-TO-THE-MINUTE REPORTS—Representative Louis T McFadden, chairman of the hquse hanking and mittce, uses radio to get the last minute reports on markets and financial conditions He is shown in his office in tire Capitol building in Washington. L : f ■ NEW ENVOY TO LATVIA — F. IV. B. Coleman, Minne apolis, appointed to diplomatic V post in the new republic. , v \ currency com ■pi .^-1 .i DOLL BAG IS LATEST—Miss Emlee Had done returns from Paris with a new handbag, called the "Oo-la-la," popular In the French capital. * i :Mmi < \\ 4» % m . ■ f
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British Troops Ready for Battle With Turks Near Constantinople ifeiBfeifew4ssMy i BRITISH troops are pictured here prepared to resist an advance by Kemal Pashas Turkish forces upon Constantlnonle This rltv once the Turks capital was Internationalized by the allies after the war But after Kemal had beaten the Greeks in Asia Minor he demanded Constantinople back too Prance and Italv Inclined to irvmnathlrn nrith hln demand but the Encllsh declared they would Bght first The scene t near i iy
10/20/1922 Mohave County miner and our mineral wealth.
British Troops Ready for Battle With Turks Near Constantinople ifeiBfeifew4ssMy i BRITISH troops are pictured here prepared to resist an advance by Kemal Pashas Turkish forces upon Constantlnonle This rltv once the Turks capital was Internationalized by the allies after the war But after Kemal had beaten the Greeks in Asia Minor he demanded Constantinople back too Prance and Italv Inclined to irvmnathlrn nrith hln demand but the Encllsh declared they would Bght first The scene t near i iy
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How the Victorious Turks Entered Vanquished * City of Smyrna mu m Ü * ^ r aiS Is the first authentic picture taken in Smyrna after its capture from the Greeks by Kemal Pasha's Turkish forces. It shows an armed band of Turkish irregulars marching through the streets, which art lined with terror-stricken Greek and Armenian refugees, their belongings piled besiae them. Within a snort time after the photograph was taken a large part of the city was In flames. Of the refugees, great number« lost their lives. —. *
10/20/1922 The Kendrick gazette.
How the Victorious Turks Entered Vanquished * City of Smyrna mu m Ü * ^ r aiS Is the first authentic picture taken in Smyrna after its capture from the Greeks by Kemal Pasha's Turkish forces. It shows an armed band of Turkish irregulars marching through the streets, which art lined with terror-stricken Greek and Armenian refugees, their belongings piled besiae them. Within a snort time after the photograph was taken a large part of the city was In flames. Of the refugees, great number« lost their lives. —. *
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a fi avid Glad- v fifteen ' ^ : old, who ^ " reshman at v; v' mi! Pi *. ... i ? ' ^ ->W B J-;M " ' M 1 'Wjmpp "* if , 'lIi r" 5i*\^B A part of the defeated Greek a me Mecnanic. hmotograpn Dy J. u. b'latt, jzi vinner of The Star's weekly prize of $10 for the F mv cmI^hb rmy, the 3rd Corps, on the waterfront at Rodes I Taylor street northwest, best amateur photograph *%* ^ ":? *v:4. '. p i -" i "wlfr 2P A.A4k *-Tf- ^ w; f; a I ?to. The photograph shows them
10/22/1922 Evening star.
a fi avid Glad- v fifteen ' ^ : old, who ^ " reshman at v; v' mi! Pi *. ... i ? ' ^ ->W B J-;M " ' M 1 'Wjmpp "* if , 'lIi r" 5i*\^B A part of the defeated Greek a me Mecnanic. hmotograpn Dy J. u. b'latt, jzi vinner of The Star's weekly prize of $10 for the F mv cmI^hb rmy, the 3rd Corps, on the waterfront at Rodes I Taylor street northwest, best amateur photograph *%* ^ ":? *v:4. '. p i -" i "wlfr 2P A.A4k *-Tf- ^ w; f; a I ?to. The photograph shows them
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. . V- V ' r 'v z V--- t ' ' m Accl.i:'.v d ry the Greek rcpulac?, the thrcs real rulers cf Greece r'.ro tho r. vriutior. v'.ii through the streets cf Athen". They are Colonel Jor.ata, Cc'.cnel ri-!tiras nnd Marine Commander Phocaa Protosinsoloa. They hi the revolution that dethroned Conctantlne.
10/25/1922 South Bend news-times.
. . V- V ' r 'v z V--- t ' ' m Accl.i:'.v d ry the Greek rcpulac?, the thrcs real rulers cf Greece r'.ro tho r. vriutior. v'.ii through the streets cf Athen". They are Colonel Jor.ata, Cc'.cnel ri-!tiras nnd Marine Commander Phocaa Protosinsoloa. They hi the revolution that dethroned Conctantlne.
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How the Turk Nationalists Entered Smyrna Photographs of the Turkish nationalist occupation of Smyrna and of the (light of the Greek inhabitants arc beginning to arrive. The Illustration shows an armed band of irregulars marching through Hie streets of the winch they afterward almost wholly destroyed, and, below, cavalry of the Kcmalisi forces on Hie water front, with a British battleship in the background.
10/26/1922 The Manitowoc pilot.
How the Turk Nationalists Entered Smyrna Photographs of the Turkish nationalist occupation of Smyrna and of the (light of the Greek inhabitants arc beginning to arrive. The Illustration shows an armed band of irregulars marching through Hie streets of the winch they afterward almost wholly destroyed, and, below, cavalry of the Kcmalisi forces on Hie water front, with a British battleship in the background.
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Greeks Applaud Rebel Leaders V. . -., '. th. : popnlMa, the throe real rulera of Greece K'r.co tin revolution ride through the streets of Athcn. They are Colonel Uonataa. Colon. I PlaiUrU and Murine Commandtr Phocaa Protoalngoloa. They ltd the revolution that dethroned Constantme.
10/27/1922 Free trader-journal and Ottawa fair dealer.
Greeks Applaud Rebel Leaders V. . -., '. th. : popnlMa, the throe real rulera of Greece K'r.co tin revolution ride through the streets of Athcn. They are Colonel Uonataa. Colon. I PlaiUrU and Murine Commandtr Phocaa Protoalngoloa. They ltd the revolution that dethroned Constantme.
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U.S. Relatives Fear for Safety of 3 Americans in Smyrna it-ii;ii 4iii-Atiiiui-r. Miiiiuiiig; ncr hi'icr, ifiiuin, nun nrniiiiT, ,101111. Anthony Alcxmidor. lloston. fears for the snfetv of his two . t. 1 . ...1 . mi. 1 u luiiiiiur miu vra in Smyrna city. No word bus been received Danta, were students nt tho American was a soldier In the Greek iirmv .... ..... . . at ino nmo 1110 rurKs finerea from them. Tho girls, Helen college while tho brother,
10/27/1922 The Morning Tulsa daily world.
U.S. Relatives Fear for Safety of 3 Americans in Smyrna it-ii;ii 4iii-Atiiiui-r. Miiiiuiiig; ncr hi'icr, ifiiuin, nun nrniiiiT, ,101111. Anthony Alcxmidor. lloston. fears for the snfetv of his two . t. 1 . ...1 . mi. 1 u luiiiiiur miu vra in Smyrna city. No word bus been received Danta, were students nt tho American was a soldier In the Greek iirmv .... ..... . . at ino nmo 1110 rurKs finerea from them. Tho girls, Helen college while tho brother,
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/Turkish Supply Carts Arriving in Recaptured . * City of Smyrna * « T URKISH army supply carts are shown here entering the city ot Smyrna, formerly under the sultan's nile, the " fr om him by the Greeks and recently recaptured by the Ottoman forces under Kem&l _ *?*?"*■ %? te s*7 ur !? sh star and crescent flag fluttering from the leading cart. By the terms of the com pact between Kemal, the Greek« and the allied powers, the Turks' title to this region» as well as to part of their former Eu ropean possessions, *is restored to them. ** ^ j
10/27/1922 The Kendrick gazette.
/Turkish Supply Carts Arriving in Recaptured . * City of Smyrna * « T URKISH army supply carts are shown here entering the city ot Smyrna, formerly under the sultan's nile, the " fr om him by the Greeks and recently recaptured by the Ottoman forces under Kem&l _ *?*?"*■ %? te s*7 ur !? sh star and crescent flag fluttering from the leading cart. By the terms of the com pact between Kemal, the Greek« and the allied powers, the Turks' title to this region» as well as to part of their former Eu ropean possessions, *is restored to them. ** ^ j
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Tobin il Mentioned as Greek Envoy iKT 4. " A ' vt2i i'vj $ w Richard M. Tobin, San bankor and polo player, is being con btdarcd by President Harding as Min ister 10 urceco. air. Tobin was lieutenant in Intelligence) worlc dur ing the war, for a timo being naval censor at Paris.
10/27/1922 The Democratic banner.
Tobin il Mentioned as Greek Envoy iKT 4. " A ' vt2i i'vj $ w Richard M. Tobin, San bankor and polo player, is being con btdarcd by President Harding as Min ister 10 urceco. air. Tobin was lieutenant in Intelligence) worlc dur ing the war, for a timo being naval censor at Paris.
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a Greek Costume Summer Camp In Normandy. I ' - N- - f ) : . ( Ifs Mostly a Question and Sunlight, Says and Explains Just Really Wear , ; v. A v . , . ' ? V - ' " ; r TTrT7r!,n 'T' nTrry.'"rrw.'.r'''"' " g ? k-' ' m ' ' AT. :.. . - - - . . . . . ' - c- v av w. ; f ; - , i" . i . 1 ' . :' i :. : . ,1 L " - --- : : , ' .. : . , '-3 f t K" ! " A. WHEN vrinier comes old ac begins! That is the startling conclusion of British sci entists vrbo claim to have di'covertxl that decadence cf the human system only occurs dur n? the months when nature is to all appear ar dead. Boiled down to its essence the theory is that if humans could hibernate as bears and jr.akes cr. n as the trees, send their life stream down in the depth cf the body where it could re Dr. man the to the fect to as a oils the be had into lar he r. a : n cormar.t and warm, the physical brcakin cl bodily ceils would not take place. ' Voung Women Enjoying a i rigid Dip in the Iceberg Lake, uiaciei National Park No Danger of Them Developing Cancer or Tuberculosis, According
10/29/1922 South Bend news-times.
a Greek Costume Summer Camp In Normandy. I ' - N- - f ) : . ( Ifs Mostly a Question and Sunlight, Says and Explains Just Really Wear , ; v. A v . , . ' ? V - ' " ; r TTrT7r!,n 'T' nTrry.'"rrw.'.r'''"' " g ? k-' ' m ' ' AT. :.. . - - - . . . . . ' - c- v av w. ; f ; - , i" . i . 1 ' . :' i :. : . ,1 L " - --- : : , ' .. : . , '-3 f t K" ! " A. WHEN vrinier comes old ac begins! That is the startling conclusion of British sci entists vrbo claim to have di'covertxl that decadence cf the human system only occurs dur n? the months when nature is to all appear ar dead. Boiled down to its essence the theory is that if humans could hibernate as bears and jr.akes cr. n as the trees, send their life stream down in the depth cf the body where it could re Dr. man the to the fect to as a oils the be had into lar he r. a : n cormar.t and warm, the physical brcakin cl bodily ceils would not take place. ' Voung Women Enjoying a i rigid Dip in the Iceberg Lake, uiaciei National Park No Danger of Them Developing Cancer or Tuberculosis, According
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Greeks Applaud Rebel Leaders l2iaV, KX.!- i .. J 1 t!. .rk ih. !;i.v. tho t!i ro! ru'.ert ' flu ece f !: i l.o i i t.i!. thiourl tl.c r i . t: 1 f Ath' r Tl.' V r e l'nli,r.l l.f'vra .; :.fl !!;-: 1 - .i rvl M.i: (.'. 1 ln.ir.'ler rhr.-..ii l'rctC.!ivuiua. 7t-' Iv-i ti icM-lu'..!. il.ur u:i.r':.d LV:.:n.tlnv.
10/29/1922 Amarillo daily news.
Greeks Applaud Rebel Leaders l2iaV, KX.!- i .. J 1 t!. .rk ih. !;i.v. tho t!i ro! ru'.ert ' flu ece f !: i l.o i i t.i!. thiourl tl.c r i . t: 1 f Ath' r Tl.' V r e l'nli,r.l l.f'vra .; :.fl !!;-: 1 - .i rvl M.i: (.'. 1 ln.ir.'ler rhr.-..ii l'rctC.!ivuiua. 7t-' Iv-i ti icM-lu'..!. il.ur u:i.r':.d LV:.:n.tlnv.
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Turkish Troops in Advance Following the rapid retreat ot the Greeks, Turkish infantry across Asia Minor, scoring the fastest forward movement of troops in recent military history.
10/29/1922 The Ogden standard-examiner.
Turkish Troops in Advance Following the rapid retreat ot the Greeks, Turkish infantry across Asia Minor, scoring the fastest forward movement of troops in recent military history.
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? 1 j j j | , 1 , i \ j GREEK THRONE WHEN "TINO" l?TtmuTK?uw ?rw* Mtis Queen Helen* of Greere, former Prineenn llelcne of Itiiiiiania, with her tun, Cnmn Prince Mlrhtrl. Ilelenr married I'rince t.enrce ?>f Greece, who acceded to the Greek throne on the alMliration of Con
11/1/1922 The Washington times.
? 1 j j j | , 1 , i \ j GREEK THRONE WHEN "TINO" l?TtmuTK?uw ?rw* Mtis Queen Helen* of Greere, former Prineenn llelcne of Itiiiiiania, with her tun, Cnmn Prince Mlrhtrl. Ilelenr married I'rince t.enrce ?>f Greece, who acceded to the Greek throne on the alMliration of Con
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British Troops Ready for Battle With Turks Near Constantinople BRITISH troops ar« pictured here, prepared to resist an advance by Kemal Pasha's Turkish forces upon Constantinople. Thin city, once the Turks' capital, was Internationalized by the allies after the war But after Kemal had beaten the Greeks in Asia Minor, he demanded Constantinople back, too* France md Italy Inclined to sympathize with his demand, but the English declared they .would fight first _JThe •cene ■.■ .* - —•
11/2/1922 The Lynden tribune.
British Troops Ready for Battle With Turks Near Constantinople BRITISH troops ar« pictured here, prepared to resist an advance by Kemal Pasha's Turkish forces upon Constantinople. Thin city, once the Turks' capital, was Internationalized by the allies after the war But after Kemal had beaten the Greeks in Asia Minor, he demanded Constantinople back, too* France md Italy Inclined to sympathize with his demand, but the English declared they .would fight first _JThe •cene ■.■ .* - —•
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How the Turk Nationalists Entered Smyrna is m. m ' ■ ■■ Photographs of the Turkish nationalist occupation of Smyrna and of the flight of the Greek Inhabitants are beginning to arrive. The illustration shows an armed band of Irregulars marching through the streets of the which they afterward almost wholly destroyed, and, below, cavalry of the Kemallst forces on the water front, with
11/4/1922 The St. Charles herald.
How the Turk Nationalists Entered Smyrna is m. m ' ■ ■■ Photographs of the Turkish nationalist occupation of Smyrna and of the flight of the Greek Inhabitants are beginning to arrive. The illustration shows an armed band of Irregulars marching through the streets of the which they afterward almost wholly destroyed, and, below, cavalry of the Kemallst forces on the water front, with
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THEY LED GREEK MILITARY IN REVOLT WHICH CAUSED FALL OF CONST ANTINE 'K: r 4 1 - i 1 . , ' ' 5 w J " J - ; , " !- V it- f" 1 . - ' ' Colonei Uonataa, with riding crop, and other revolt leaders, s&appe during meeting.
11/6/1922 The Lake County times.
THEY LED GREEK MILITARY IN REVOLT WHICH CAUSED FALL OF CONST ANTINE 'K: r 4 1 - i 1 . , ' ' 5 w J " J - ; , " !- V it- f" 1 . - ' ' Colonei Uonataa, with riding crop, and other revolt leaders, s&appe during meeting.
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GREEK PRINCE STARTS ON HiS WAY TO THE U. S.; TO JOIN WIFE IN PARIS Princess AHASTASIA Chrlatoplicr, lltitlmnd of 1'orntrr Mm. I.pcil.1, Here In DroembeK'
11/9/1922 The evening world.
GREEK PRINCE STARTS ON HiS WAY TO THE U. S.; TO JOIN WIFE IN PARIS Princess AHASTASIA Chrlatoplicr, lltitlmnd of 1'orntrr Mm. I.pcil.1, Here In DroembeK'
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THE GRIM EXODUS FROM EAST THRACE, WITH FAMINE OVERTAKING THE GREEK REFUGEES. Cities were depopulated by terror-stricken inhabitants on the threat of a Turkish advance. Above are shown Greek priests taking with them the furnishings of the village church at Lule Burgas?the crosses, holy icons and sacred vessels and pictures. At the left is Dr. Nansen, the polar explorer, comforting a tiny waif. Below is a group of refugees on top of a freight car, waiting patiently to be moved to some /i?fer?at?o*?ai
11/12/1922 New-York tribune.
THE GRIM EXODUS FROM EAST THRACE, WITH FAMINE OVERTAKING THE GREEK REFUGEES. Cities were depopulated by terror-stricken inhabitants on the threat of a Turkish advance. Above are shown Greek priests taking with them the furnishings of the village church at Lule Burgas?the crosses, holy icons and sacred vessels and pictures. At the left is Dr. Nansen, the polar explorer, comforting a tiny waif. Below is a group of refugees on top of a freight car, waiting patiently to be moved to some /i?fer?at?o*?ai
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^^^ wyes. - iP|uhh j^H - mmm ^^^BB^B^BB^^Br ,?. y?L ^^^^^^BB^BF^ ^A 4v ^RssS^nLMr^B^r VC f ABW^itlBfciMnf -S^yyr 1^4 Greek and Armenian peasants driving their floel refugees from Thrace, caused by the rumor that the THE NEW YORK HERALD, SUN] fmP *<feqjrq'Jq'** <s before thetn the <rreat stampede of > Turks were to saek the country H NOVEMBER 12, 1922. ^ *1 1^^I Mmm ! M'MK^JL * ^"'&i*. ||^^.;? * *"5^ .. mJd. ' . ,r j if* % ' :^f ' **". "Hf<Ln,-ftAf '' [ ^ IP?? "*'' If * % "** * ^ - :- -" v^i-SaT^v^ '-? -j* - -^jsi
11/12/1922 The New York herald.
^^^ wyes. - iP|uhh j^H - mmm ^^^BB^B^BB^^Br ,?. y?L ^^^^^^BB^BF^ ^A 4v ^RssS^nLMr^B^r VC f ABW^itlBfciMnf -S^yyr 1^4 Greek and Armenian peasants driving their floel refugees from Thrace, caused by the rumor that the THE NEW YORK HERALD, SUN] fmP *<feqjrq'Jq'** <s before thetn the <rreat stampede of > Turks were to saek the country H NOVEMBER 12, 1922. ^ *1 1^^I Mmm ! M'MK^JL * ^"'&i*. ||^^.;? * *"5^ .. mJd. ' . ,r j if* % ' :^f ' **". "Hf<Ln,-ftAf '' [ ^ IP?? "*'' If * % "** * ^ - :- -" v^i-SaT^v^ '-? -j* - -^jsi
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How the Turk Nationalists Entered Sm)nrna f'hotogrnphh of the Turkish nntionullfit occupation f Smyrna ami of the flight of the Greek Inhabitants are.jusl beginning to arrive. The Illustration 6liows an armed band of irregulars inarching through the streets of .the citj whlcH they afterward almost wholly destroyed, and, below, cavalry of the Kemallst forces on the water front, with
11/17/1922 The L'Anse sentinel.
How the Turk Nationalists Entered Sm)nrna f'hotogrnphh of the Turkish nntionullfit occupation f Smyrna ami of the flight of the Greek Inhabitants are.jusl beginning to arrive. The Illustration 6liows an armed band of irregulars inarching through the streets of .the citj whlcH they afterward almost wholly destroyed, and, below, cavalry of the Kemallst forces on the water front, with
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Do They Look Businesslike? 4 ■■■ 1 != This la the best picture yet received In America of Turkish troops serving under Mustapha KemaJ Pasha. Their well-fed. well-disciplined appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why Ksmal routed the Greeks and now is caasing the allies serious concern.
11/21/1922 Perth Amboy evening news.
Do They Look Businesslike? 4 ■■■ 1 != This la the best picture yet received In America of Turkish troops serving under Mustapha KemaJ Pasha. Their well-fed. well-disciplined appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why Ksmal routed the Greeks and now is caasing the allies serious concern.
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Do They Lpok Businesslike? 1 .Tills- Is the best picture yet received in America of Turkish serving under Mustapha Kemui Pasha. Their well-ted, appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why routed the Greeks and now is causing the allies serious concern.
11/25/1922 The Rock Island Argus and daily union.
Do They Lpok Businesslike? 1 .Tills- Is the best picture yet received in America of Turkish serving under Mustapha Kemui Pasha. Their well-ted, appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why routed the Greeks and now is causing the allies serious concern.
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Do They Look Businesslike . v _l| -fra a IK Aw Jh sL öS I a IHk t% ja HE » 1 mi »V j <. » M i - m. ÏA »1 'll. A ■ . -n ■ This Is the best picture yet received in America of Turkish troops serving under Mustapha Kemal Pasha. Their well-fed. well-disciplined appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why Kemal ed the Greeks and now is causing the allies serious concern. ,~ÿ*£. V? y
11/25/1922 Evening journal.
Do They Look Businesslike . v _l| -fra a IK Aw Jh sL öS I a IHk t% ja HE » 1 mi »V j <. » M i - m. ÏA »1 'll. A ■ . -n ■ This Is the best picture yet received in America of Turkish troops serving under Mustapha Kemal Pasha. Their well-fed. well-disciplined appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why Kemal ed the Greeks and now is causing the allies serious concern. ,~ÿ*£. V? y
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., nl - w 1 1L21J Ml Greek and Armenian peasants drivinp their flM-ks before them in the treat Htampede nt J'r r ?F ) refugees from Threee, eaused by the rumor that the Turka were to wtek the city. SS X V
11/26/1922 The Omaha morning bee.
., nl - w 1 1L21J Ml Greek and Armenian peasants drivinp their flM-ks before them in the treat Htampede nt J'r r ?F ) refugees from Threee, eaused by the rumor that the Turka were to wtek the city. SS X V
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NATIONALIST CHIEF INSPECTS TURK TROOPS AT CHAN A K 'S -"-0- I t MoKtgp .a Kemal Paaha with one of hla aide leavint his motor car to inspect troopa at rhanak. ilajtapha Keral Pashu, be cause of his recent vict ie over th Greeks In Asia Minor, t th Idol of the Nationalise troops. Kemal mingles with bis r fre-o'i-ntlv Rerentlv he mad" a trio c the fianak area to in spect his troopa quartered ther The morale of the Kern a" is sale to be at high tide in con trast tc the derrorslir whfh gmpped theioi before Greek
11/27/1922 The Lake County times.
NATIONALIST CHIEF INSPECTS TURK TROOPS AT CHAN A K 'S -"-0- I t MoKtgp .a Kemal Paaha with one of hla aide leavint his motor car to inspect troopa at rhanak. ilajtapha Keral Pashu, be cause of his recent vict ie over th Greeks In Asia Minor, t th Idol of the Nationalise troops. Kemal mingles with bis r fre-o'i-ntlv Rerentlv he mad" a trio c the fianak area to in spect his troopa quartered ther The morale of the Kern a" is sale to be at high tide in con trast tc the derrorslir whfh gmpped theioi before Greek
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Greek "Statesmen Who Were Shot After Conviction of High Treason X ... left: Mr. Stratos, ex-premier. ? " JL ' Ti -' VV " '. s t& -v.... I f A -- - 1 , . ' v- , - ; . "V J-' ' " ' ' - i '' T - 'l . ' akls, ex-premler. Upper center. ,D. Gourtaris, ex-premier. ;; - . Five former cabinet officers and the former head of the Greek army, convicted of high treason in' With the Greek military disaster in Asia Minor; were executed by -shooting. They were: Former Rotopapadakis, and Stratos; M. Theotokis, former, war minister; M. Baltadys, holder of portfolios former .cabinets and. Gen., Had panestis, commander, of .the Greek forces at the time of the Asia disaster. The ourt has, eliminated ex-King Constantino from responsibility for the disaster, although -- J Down, left: Mr. G. Baltady is, ex-forelgn s. t if ft " , 'III i ' .iAi,iiiiWiflti1 minister. In center: P.
12/1/1922 The Richmond palladium and sun-telegram.
Greek "Statesmen Who Were Shot After Conviction of High Treason X ... left: Mr. Stratos, ex-premier. ? " JL ' Ti -' VV " '. s t& -v.... I f A -- - 1 , . ' v- , - ; . "V J-' ' " ' ' - i '' T - 'l . ' akls, ex-premler. Upper center. ,D. Gourtaris, ex-premier. ;; - . Five former cabinet officers and the former head of the Greek army, convicted of high treason in' With the Greek military disaster in Asia Minor; were executed by -shooting. They were: Former Rotopapadakis, and Stratos; M. Theotokis, former, war minister; M. Baltadys, holder of portfolios former .cabinets and. Gen., Had panestis, commander, of .the Greek forces at the time of the Asia disaster. The ourt has, eliminated ex-King Constantino from responsibility for the disaster, although -- J Down, left: Mr. G. Baltady is, ex-forelgn s. t if ft " , 'III i ' .iAi,iiiiWiflti1 minister. In center: P.
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Do They Look Businesslike? . iv : i This is the bt-t picture yet received In Ame rl of Tot 1:1 ! troops Mrvng under Muta.ha Kemal Taha Thlr wcU fl, wetl1lrpiin,(Ji ppearam n.l thtlr mol.rn equlpm-nt and irm toll why Kemal it.ateJ th Greeks and now is causmit the ull.es acrlbui cencarn.
12/3/1922 Amarillo daily news.
Do They Look Businesslike? . iv : i This is the bt-t picture yet received In Ame rl of Tot 1:1 ! troops Mrvng under Muta.ha Kemal Taha Thlr wcU fl, wetl1lrpiin,(Ji ppearam n.l thtlr mol.rn equlpm-nt and irm toll why Kemal it.ateJ th Greeks and now is causmit the ull.es acrlbui cencarn.
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- m v"- .' ) ( W ; k ' w1 ; V ) v- H ' , '"7J ,k fin I -tfsxarte 6s7A Grew V ' Jf f ig&'- 4 Iff I , v ' ' . JIM" eujii-(' ruimlit MiM INtnttltr IMI Junl m alia was starting sti. 'f &'WS JJf i . . AVA ; sirs Ctffotc r j.' x tyn ArlP NnM' 8ul)-, IhNvnilMT 10, for W. Paul, Minn., Va X 5VAS '"i ff, m 1 1" f Mf 4 Pfrf l l I'rriM'I'IM fii.!vlli' glvrn fw Mln Marjr ImiiIm JaIiiinIoii, V . - w i, . ' 1 W f P Nf" Npvllle'a MriillH-r, Jaroea Iikpho Ncvlllf, (lia ftilltmlnK jT ! : f!' ! V -I' ' Greek trHestfy Nt'W 1 ' ' f l J 4 f'Plr I'MMlihMMS a MiM liurolli- lUHiardon of MiniwmMt. X r- 0tftxiA jx I i - Vj. W?j fH-f N W l MiP fra pf MiM lialliKriiw llenny unin fom.imiw. J AfW rlLbUlltU 'l)n( l I i Y r fWlf Fffl Ww i-lanl.Mi naa In party at Ilia ItrainMa (a imw May -- ' IW'hv ' ?V , vl' 1 II ,ffW F M'f'ff wnwv kuim hi a nriiiBn givi'ii nj ' iim Penny. f I f f.l . ,.. ft J . , , , t: Hi ... w" r i - in MUiC a .iT' u - v 'r n . ... ....... w- . jf t. : "Tfn II Wt tmirWt tl "' hHlpr, daujtlilpr f Mix Ijrtrii4a IN- I rf I ! ' fE-U fWfr? IOTWP 1hf rrW Pf Jay Wlllan) (itwn. an of Mr. and Mm. HtamVy V Z, ' ' -WiP If 1 I ' , Wi. I IB lirmh In Hip Iipbib f the MdVa wwi. win iimimm. tii ttv. v. n. a. .V . - il i5f.ys f! I a aa" . x . i si iti immn m w f HHimm oierraaiMiiuii riiiiriii road tiu mrrin Hum. ad a "N. . ' r Jhr-m ZMf XMmt V) radMal.'i fnan the rnlvrmlly of NVhraxka. Hha la a I if 7 ' Jftaf I f : ljr2li WWfr'T ' M I'M Happa fratrrnlty and PI IM Plil aororlty. Mr. I f I ' C A.'A S-AiVl .AtoPFZt' IrXJ (if Ml r? f W!ri,'f'f pf h'l(i I'll), riiry will nnilto their linino In Oninha. I r i " 'wBras "iw Mi- i in., i-iirr i w.... , ,.. m t..j ... a t ' 13 . R I 1 Ihry will in it It their Iiiiiik- In Oninha. f. ik. UiffonJ Kli'M im if Kuslivilla, Ind., ulm ni iravclliiff In tha fff! 1)1) llnjr liifiiiyniiinn, pnt llm hh-U wild Mis, .n llpHd a fnnnor )i(WMfl8 Iff WpvfiiH t Wind Itiliiioiil. DdzeH A6eiatd 6hriti Pln Big Charity i inn M'm, kh", tiiiiif, fatiiiiHliH. wifW your '.'(i "W, .lf;W.' (.'Jft' f."F 4- ty;.W 111'.' WKW WO.'fS PW'f.Vff tt. m w tw lm. jjj,'i,)J.;' Jiit ii, J)fi:;i)fliri- 27. (!) (.")it'. hits iiro'i ip Bt.rve u rjiijif'iliiill flip Kiln ijlTiiir- It ffi thiiusht uliu pill )!ij8 I-h- frcwtip fff'irt II M)iif)i vi'lfiiie work- Mra. ticniso 'JraD.i)?'!1 j"ltHiilsl Mr. Wt-allirouH. f.'pinmtitep pioiiicr ni'o au-aijiiinfa Nebraska League of Women Voters Issues Leaflets A h'nflt't of liiiwNt to nil, v-imii.ri In llio alnln In tha pamphlrt entltlrj "Murvt.y of thfl l.rg, nnrt rolltlrnl S' aNT ,; ri. 'I .v.-r.s tJfc 'i jif The firama' cagn nMntiriiW iW next lectui't to h iiV ycViliVy MAL' Art f'jlf fel'mlilV i, lrM.'. It ipti v lirt ifi hi inn nuiit'iiTiir hi i , , ' . i i, r Ii !t'il h. h.,1 1,1'f.iili' Iji iniiaW'J tlomr sha uses. fo1 At MMWlA M who hits-a' moi'( contplWri itrttrttimtfiWi'dy' iWdt'i'V.i', ffm' tf.V nnderstartdtng o t'h litfrtiW of WWi f.faj ,u ,vall PiM". plays' an.lf t'ha mWd1 of W ttftotit I ,tvm.Hi ,1 ,.-,t, ' author. i " m )a(iJ w,Mf' M'ft'' "Kh poassse t he mti MSWMi ::ftmn liic. t ti of the naaayy qWrtWieV for" MM', a.-w'a,!.' ,s'V tM7 ''''iMJ ' flreelt Attirniiih' (WtVfS oxW girS! 1 iiJ j(V.4 ,4lca fif of mAderatlori'.' iWrtprtri'lon' and1 M 1 $ M' f ' atralnt', Wei" m'M r'enli'e of 1 ita- Vrttr .rWi' iitv ''dl'.ii'' Che finest arriMttt4 r'ri'mipti mw fort ,11 m'WiWiW H'-r ever aeert',"' aalrf ft Al'a'ncni'iHVr' rthsr' j rtf aw'tW;1 W' i W' wr InrtiU' Courier'. r;u ,41 fm'MW Ml'iM Jdv .vyyi )li :,:rnilf Hp:- m:- twW ,wU!:i I vfv Is-t-A4tfrfJi'iA:bii. nf Pty M r.'i'W'i'iW y. w- wf wvr, .,u
12/3/1922 The Omaha morning bee.
- m v"- .' ) ( W ; k ' w1 ; V ) v- H ' , '"7J ,k fin I -tfsxarte 6s7A Grew V ' Jf f ig&'- 4 Iff I , v ' ' . JIM" eujii-(' ruimlit MiM INtnttltr IMI Junl m alia was starting sti. 'f &'WS JJf i . . AVA ; sirs Ctffotc r j.' x tyn ArlP NnM' 8ul)-, IhNvnilMT 10, for W. Paul, Minn., Va X 5VAS '"i ff, m 1 1" f Mf 4 Pfrf l l I'rriM'I'IM fii.!vlli' glvrn fw Mln Marjr ImiiIm JaIiiinIoii, V . - w i, . ' 1 W f P Nf" Npvllle'a MriillH-r, Jaroea Iikpho Ncvlllf, (lia ftilltmlnK jT ! : f!' ! V -I' ' Greek trHestfy Nt'W 1 ' ' f l J 4 f'Plr I'MMlihMMS a MiM liurolli- lUHiardon of MiniwmMt. X r- 0tftxiA jx I i - Vj. W?j fH-f N W l MiP fra pf MiM lialliKriiw llenny unin fom.imiw. J AfW rlLbUlltU 'l)n( l I i Y r fWlf Fffl Ww i-lanl.Mi naa In party at Ilia ItrainMa (a imw May -- ' IW'hv ' ?V , vl' 1 II ,ffW F M'f'ff wnwv kuim hi a nriiiBn givi'ii nj ' iim Penny. f I f f.l . ,.. ft J . , , , t: Hi ... w" r i - in MUiC a .iT' u - v 'r n . ... ....... w- . jf t. : "Tfn II Wt tmirWt tl "' hHlpr, daujtlilpr f Mix Ijrtrii4a IN- I rf I ! ' fE-U fWfr? IOTWP 1hf rrW Pf Jay Wlllan) (itwn. an of Mr. and Mm. HtamVy V Z, ' ' -WiP If 1 I ' , Wi. I IB lirmh In Hip Iipbib f the MdVa wwi. win iimimm. tii ttv. v. n. a. .V . - il i5f.ys f! I a aa" . x . i si iti immn m w f HHimm oierraaiMiiuii riiiiriii road tiu mrrin Hum. ad a "N. . ' r Jhr-m ZMf XMmt V) radMal.'i fnan the rnlvrmlly of NVhraxka. Hha la a I if 7 ' Jftaf I f : ljr2li WWfr'T ' M I'M Happa fratrrnlty and PI IM Plil aororlty. Mr. I f I ' C A.'A S-AiVl .AtoPFZt' IrXJ (if Ml r? f W!ri,'f'f pf h'l(i I'll), riiry will nnilto their linino In Oninha. I r i " 'wBras "iw Mi- i in., i-iirr i w.... , ,.. m t..j ... a t ' 13 . R I 1 Ihry will in it It their Iiiiiik- In Oninha. f. ik. UiffonJ Kli'M im if Kuslivilla, Ind., ulm ni iravclliiff In tha fff! 1)1) llnjr liifiiiyniiinn, pnt llm hh-U wild Mis, .n llpHd a fnnnor )i(WMfl8 Iff WpvfiiH t Wind Itiliiioiil. DdzeH A6eiatd 6hriti Pln Big Charity i inn M'm, kh", tiiiiif, fatiiiiHliH. wifW your '.'(i "W, .lf;W.' (.'Jft' f."F 4- ty;.W 111'.' WKW WO.'fS PW'f.Vff tt. m w tw lm. jjj,'i,)J.;' Jiit ii, J)fi:;i)fliri- 27. (!) (.")it'. hits iiro'i ip Bt.rve u rjiijif'iliiill flip Kiln ijlTiiir- It ffi thiiusht uliu pill )!ij8 I-h- frcwtip fff'irt II M)iif)i vi'lfiiie work- Mra. ticniso 'JraD.i)?'!1 j"ltHiilsl Mr. Wt-allirouH. f.'pinmtitep pioiiicr ni'o au-aijiiinfa Nebraska League of Women Voters Issues Leaflets A h'nflt't of liiiwNt to nil, v-imii.ri In llio alnln In tha pamphlrt entltlrj "Murvt.y of thfl l.rg, nnrt rolltlrnl S' aNT ,; ri. 'I .v.-r.s tJfc 'i jif The firama' cagn nMntiriiW iW next lectui't to h iiV ycViliVy MAL' Art f'jlf fel'mlilV i, lrM.'. It ipti v lirt ifi hi inn nuiit'iiTiir hi i , , ' . i i, r Ii !t'il h. h.,1 1,1'f.iili' Iji iniiaW'J tlomr sha uses. fo1 At MMWlA M who hits-a' moi'( contplWri itrttrttimtfiWi'dy' iWdt'i'V.i', ffm' tf.V nnderstartdtng o t'h litfrtiW of WWi f.faj ,u ,vall PiM". plays' an.lf t'ha mWd1 of W ttftotit I ,tvm.Hi ,1 ,.-,t, ' author. i " m )a(iJ w,Mf' M'ft'' "Kh poassse t he mti MSWMi ::ftmn liic. t ti of the naaayy qWrtWieV for" MM', a.-w'a,!.' ,s'V tM7 ''''iMJ ' flreelt Attirniiih' (WtVfS oxW girS! 1 iiJ j(V.4 ,4lca fif of mAderatlori'.' iWrtprtri'lon' and1 M 1 $ M' f ' atralnt', Wei" m'M r'enli'e of 1 ita- Vrttr .rWi' iitv ''dl'.ii'' Che finest arriMttt4 r'ri'mipti mw fort ,11 m'WiWiW H'-r ever aeert',"' aalrf ft Al'a'ncni'iHVr' rthsr' j rtf aw'tW;1 W' i W' wr InrtiU' Courier'. r;u ,41 fm'MW Ml'iM Jdv .vyyi )li :,:rnilf Hp:- m:- twW ,wU!:i I vfv Is-t-A4tfrfJi'iA:bii. nf Pty M r.'i'W'i'iW y. w- wf wvr, .,u
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Banished by Greeks Prince Andrew of Greece Prince Andrew, brother, of former ' ' ? i ' ' " r jj , ' ' ' w 0 )-: J 't 1 i ' " f 3 - 7 V
12/4/1922 The Richmond palladium and sun-telegram.
Banished by Greeks Prince Andrew of Greece Prince Andrew, brother, of former ' ' ? i ' ' " r jj , ' ' ' w 0 )-: J 't 1 i ' " f 3 - 7 V
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I Condemned For Treason I m*% s' I , - V ;f * » % ■ ~ " JS ù ■ AA.. w* "" t f,V ■ ? ■ • i * e « m * sr-i iTRm •4* tai This is the first picture to reach this country showing the sentenc ing to death of the high Greek officials who were held responsible for th# m i] i<ary debacle by the mill tary committee of the now govern m ent. Demetrls Oounarls, former premier, is shown here with his band a t j,Is forehead listening to the testimony which sent him before .i. ..cy>-.eU- - ' 4 «itkmm
12/5/1922 Evening journal.
I Condemned For Treason I m*% s' I , - V ;f * » % ■ ~ " JS ù ■ AA.. w* "" t f,V ■ ? ■ • i * e « m * sr-i iTRm •4* tai This is the first picture to reach this country showing the sentenc ing to death of the high Greek officials who were held responsible for th# m i] i<ary debacle by the mill tary committee of the now govern m ent. Demetrls Oounarls, former premier, is shown here with his band a t j,Is forehead listening to the testimony which sent him before .i. ..cy>-.eU- - ' 4 «itkmm
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TRIO OF GREEK MILITARY COMMANDERS, . ISUW UiS TRIAL, MAY f'ALfci MlUINli SQUAD ' x 83 v ' v , V v Art jli i? r i' Li 'Mr .3 AS'' Left, General V. Dousmajis; upper right. Prince Andreas; lower, Gen eral Papoulaa. Another croup of Greek artnv Asia Minor may have to face a n; .rtial now in progress or contemplated. One of these. Prince Andreas, : is a brother of the deposed King Onstantine. During the var ha commanded an army corps Ln Asia -Minor. His wife is a sister of Lerd , Louis Mountbatten of England. The ethers are Generals V. Dousrcanis, ; chief cf the staff f ,Sr t ' y 1- 1 tx 0 j ! V 9 let. i 2 7 . ir leaders In the recent debacle in I firing squad as the result of courts Pro
12/6/1922 The Lake County times.
TRIO OF GREEK MILITARY COMMANDERS, . ISUW UiS TRIAL, MAY f'ALfci MlUINli SQUAD ' x 83 v ' v , V v Art jli i? r i' Li 'Mr .3 AS'' Left, General V. Dousmajis; upper right. Prince Andreas; lower, Gen eral Papoulaa. Another croup of Greek artnv Asia Minor may have to face a n; .rtial now in progress or contemplated. One of these. Prince Andreas, : is a brother of the deposed King Onstantine. During the var ha commanded an army corps Ln Asia -Minor. His wife is a sister of Lerd , Louis Mountbatten of England. The ethers are Generals V. Dousrcanis, ; chief cf the staff f ,Sr t ' y 1- 1 tx 0 j ! V 9 let. i 2 7 . ir leaders In the recent debacle in I firing squad as the result of courts Pro
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I'-a - V ,v. ?' , . - ... v - .. . ... - , v. - 1 . ! i i I Thiii u the f.rst r:-tur t: r..r.-. this country ih"-?.ir.g the entencinsr to death cf the L.sh Greek c:!.,:a'..j v. ho v.re till rrr.'.i:? fcr tilt mil.tary tlol-acle L-y the military cc.mr.ltt .? cf tho r.e-v government. Deinetris Gounaii-. former rrtrnit-r, is shown here v.-ith his r.anJ at h!a forehead listenins ta the testimony which etat hau tvfero a firlos squa2.
12/6/1922 South Bend news-times.
I'-a - V ,v. ?' , . - ... v - .. . ... - , v. - 1 . ! i i I Thiii u the f.rst r:-tur t: r..r.-. this country ih"-?.ir.g the entencinsr to death cf the L.sh Greek c:!.,:a'..j v. ho v.re till rrr.'.i:? fcr tilt mil.tary tlol-acle L-y the military cc.mr.ltt .? cf tho r.e-v government. Deinetris Gounaii-. former rrtrnit-r, is shown here v.-ith his r.anJ at h!a forehead listenins ta the testimony which etat hau tvfero a firlos squa2.
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Do They Look b W IW Sp It m - j s This Is the best picture yet received In America of TurklBh troops serv ing under Mustapha Keuutl I'asha. Their well-fed, well-disciplined . ance and their modern equipment and Greeks and now Is cuuslng the allies Businesslike? arms tell why Kemal routed serious concern.
12/7/1922 The Daily Ardmoreite.
Do They Look b W IW Sp It m - j s This Is the best picture yet received In America of TurklBh troops serv ing under Mustapha Keuutl I'asha. Their well-fed, well-disciplined . ance and their modern equipment and Greeks and now Is cuuslng the allies Businesslike? arms tell why Kemal routed serious concern.
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MILITARY LEADER , ' GREEK DICTATOR ..... :,: 4 .v. - ., CoL Plastlraa. The "man of the hour" In Greece during these troublesome days la Colonel Plastiras, dictator, who ordered the courtmarfal of "nc .' Andreas in spite of allied Dro testa.
12/7/1922 The Richmond palladium and sun-telegram.
MILITARY LEADER , ' GREEK DICTATOR ..... :,: 4 .v. - ., CoL Plastlraa. The "man of the hour" In Greece during these troublesome days la Colonel Plastiras, dictator, who ordered the courtmarfal of "nc .' Andreas in spite of allied Dro testa.
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FIGURES IN NEAR EAST POLITICAL SCENES 29 Kcv: Hark 1/I>Cx ?t*>l em iiiis iiiMim i ii » The Near East is the center of the world's attention today, with the Lausanne (Switzerland) conference attempting to prevent war. The U. S. S. Scorpion, on which Admiral Mark L. Bristol, American high commis sioner, and Mrs. Bristol live, commands the palace of the Sultan in Constantinople with its guns. Admiral Bristol is one of the American observers at the Lausanne conference. Kamid Bey is the leading Turkish civil ian delegate to the conference. Ishmet Pasha is the high general of the Kemalist army and minister of for eign affairs in the Angora cabinet. Led the Turkish armies to victory over the Greeks. General Refert Pasha, known as Turkey's "Theodore Roosevelt," accompanied Ishmet to Lausanne.
12/8/1922 The Glasgow courier.
FIGURES IN NEAR EAST POLITICAL SCENES 29 Kcv: Hark 1/I>Cx ?t*>l em iiiis iiiMim i ii » The Near East is the center of the world's attention today, with the Lausanne (Switzerland) conference attempting to prevent war. The U. S. S. Scorpion, on which Admiral Mark L. Bristol, American high commis sioner, and Mrs. Bristol live, commands the palace of the Sultan in Constantinople with its guns. Admiral Bristol is one of the American observers at the Lausanne conference. Kamid Bey is the leading Turkish civil ian delegate to the conference. Ishmet Pasha is the high general of the Kemalist army and minister of for eign affairs in the Angora cabinet. Led the Turkish armies to victory over the Greeks. General Refert Pasha, known as Turkey's "Theodore Roosevelt," accompanied Ishmet to Lausanne.
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??? ? * , . ^ A TBNTBD CITY OF MISERY is the little village of Pedes . gach, refuge for thousands of Greeks fleeing ?cross the Mariti? before the advancing army of the Turk?* The refugees have been provided with teats snd ?re being cared for by American werken of the Mear East Relief. ?International. :: ?:< ', \ *'e#* ? A SOCIAL POWER In Great Britain la the attractive D?ch ese of Devonshire, wife of the Duke of Devonshire, recently appointed to the post of co lonial secretary in the Bonar Law cabinet. ?International ;;: WORTH THEIR WEIGHT In, gold ?re these priceless Bird of Paradise plumes worn by Mile. Matremma Katchlaa. world famous Husalan dancer. The hat Is of "niter" panne velvet and Hs only ornament la the costly tpray of feather?. , ?Internatio?*!.
12/9/1922 The Washington times.
??? ? * , . ^ A TBNTBD CITY OF MISERY is the little village of Pedes . gach, refuge for thousands of Greeks fleeing ?cross the Mariti? before the advancing army of the Turk?* The refugees have been provided with teats snd ?re being cared for by American werken of the Mear East Relief. ?International. :: ?:< ', \ *'e#* ? A SOCIAL POWER In Great Britain la the attractive D?ch ese of Devonshire, wife of the Duke of Devonshire, recently appointed to the post of co lonial secretary in the Bonar Law cabinet. ?International ;;: WORTH THEIR WEIGHT In, gold ?re these priceless Bird of Paradise plumes worn by Mile. Matremma Katchlaa. world famous Husalan dancer. The hat Is of "niter" panne velvet and Hs only ornament la the costly tpray of feather?. , ?Internatio?*!.
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V Gen. V. Deusmanis, former chief of the gen eral staff of the Greek army, the latest arrest of the present Greek government. He is charged with treason, the same allegation against the six former members of the cabinet who were
12/10/1922 Evening star.
V Gen. V. Deusmanis, former chief of the gen eral staff of the Greek army, the latest arrest of the present Greek government. He is charged with treason, the same allegation against the six former members of the cabinet who were
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Condemned for Treason This Is the first picture to reach this country showing the sentencnln to death of the lh Greek officials who were held responsible for the military debacle by the military committee of the new Koverntiinit. Demetris Clounaris, former premier, is shown hen- with hs hand ut his forehead listen ing to the testimony which sent him before u firing squad.
12/10/1922 The Daily Ardmoreite.
Condemned for Treason This Is the first picture to reach this country showing the sentencnln to death of the lh Greek officials who were held responsible for the military debacle by the military committee of the new Koverntiinit. Demetris Clounaris, former premier, is shown hen- with hs hand ut his forehead listen ing to the testimony which sent him before u firing squad.
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GREEK DICTATOR CoL Plaatiras. The "man of the hour" in Greece during these troublesome days is Colonel Plastiras, dictator, who ordered the courtmar'.hl of ic Andreas in spite of allied protests. S &ENTf;NCEJ TO DEATH London, Dec, 11 (by the Associ - I if - '
12/12/1922 Albuquerque morning journal.
GREEK DICTATOR CoL Plaatiras. The "man of the hour" in Greece during these troublesome days is Colonel Plastiras, dictator, who ordered the courtmar'.hl of ic Andreas in spite of allied protests. S &ENTf;NCEJ TO DEATH London, Dec, 11 (by the Associ - I if - '
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3 - p$ 'ifvt vt-Hln ft ill This Is tbe first picture to reacn bere sbowlag the trial ot the ' former Greek Ministers, who were sinA executed after having been found eullty of treason In losing the war witb Turkey Directly In the center with his hand to bis forehead. Is Demetrls Gounarls, former Greek Premier, who was executed, together with five others.
12/12/1922 The Richmond palladium and sun-telegram.
3 - p$ 'ifvt vt-Hln ft ill This Is tbe first picture to reacn bere sbowlag the trial ot the ' former Greek Ministers, who were sinA executed after having been found eullty of treason In losing the war witb Turkey Directly In the center with his hand to bis forehead. Is Demetrls Gounarls, former Greek Premier, who was executed, together with five others.
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Nerve Unbroken When Sentenced to Death IS. Xv' With a calm and almost jaunty air, these six former leaders in the Greek government listened to the ' sentence which sent fvo to death before a firing squad and ons to penal servitude for life. Left to right, they are Ealtazzis, forruTr 'minister ct foreign afiaire; .General Stratijjcs, miniitc-r of ccminunicet!GU. 31 Goj XT' a at tonight.
12/13/1922 Bisbee daily review.
Nerve Unbroken When Sentenced to Death IS. Xv' With a calm and almost jaunty air, these six former leaders in the Greek government listened to the ' sentence which sent fvo to death before a firing squad and ons to penal servitude for life. Left to right, they are Ealtazzis, forruTr 'minister ct foreign afiaire; .General Stratijjcs, miniitc-r of ccminunicet!GU. 31 Goj XT' a at tonight.
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Nenre Unbroken When Sentenced to Death j With a calna and almost Jaunty air, these elx former leaders In tho Greek government listened to the fr.tnc which pent five to death beioro r firing squad and one to penal servitude for life. Left to rlsht, they rrc Ealtazris, former Minister cf foreign affairs; General Stratios. minister of communications; 31. Gou r.ari3, former premie; Stratos, minister cf tho Interior; Theotokis. former minister cf war and Protcpapa Cilds, former xremJer. General Stratiges escaped death and received lifo imprisonment.
12/13/1922 South Bend news-times.
Nenre Unbroken When Sentenced to Death j With a calna and almost Jaunty air, these elx former leaders In tho Greek government listened to the fr.tnc which pent five to death beioro r firing squad and one to penal servitude for life. Left to rlsht, they rrc Ealtazris, former Minister cf foreign affairs; General Stratios. minister of communications; 31. Gou r.ari3, former premie; Stratos, minister cf tho Interior; Theotokis. former minister cf war and Protcpapa Cilds, former xremJer. General Stratiges escaped death and received lifo imprisonment.
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GREEK ARCHBISHOP OF PALESTINE IS VISITOR TO U. S. -Vis- -nm a? w Archbishop Panteleimon. The Most Rev. Panteleimon. archbibhop of Neapolia, in Pala tine, has come to the United States as a representative of His Beati tude, Damianos, Orthodo-' Patri arch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine. One of his mis sions' is to present to President Harding a piece of the true cross set in a gold cross with diamonds.
12/16/1922 The Richmond palladium and sun-telegram.
GREEK ARCHBISHOP OF PALESTINE IS VISITOR TO U. S. -Vis- -nm a? w Archbishop Panteleimon. The Most Rev. Panteleimon. archbibhop of Neapolia, in Pala tine, has come to the United States as a representative of His Beati tude, Damianos, Orthodo-' Patri arch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine. One of his mis sions' is to present to President Harding a piece of the true cross set in a gold cross with diamonds.
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GREEK ARCHBISHOP OF PALESTINE, IS VISITOR TO b. S. ,1 2 ( V Is" ArchbUhop Paotcleimcn. The Mot Rer. PanUUimon. arrhbikhop of Nea polls, in Pal tine, has come to the Uniteo States as a rrpresentatlTe of Hit Beati tude. Damianoa, Orhodo- faUi nrrh of the Moly City of Jeraaalem and all Palestine. One oi kit mla eione U to present to President Hardinz a piece of the true cross set in a cold cross with diamonds This act will create the
12/16/1922 The Lake County times.
GREEK ARCHBISHOP OF PALESTINE, IS VISITOR TO b. S. ,1 2 ( V Is" ArchbUhop Paotcleimcn. The Mot Rer. PanUUimon. arrhbikhop of Nea polls, in Pal tine, has come to the Uniteo States as a rrpresentatlTe of Hit Beati tude. Damianoa, Orhodo- faUi nrrh of the Moly City of Jeraaalem and all Palestine. One oi kit mla eione U to present to President Hardinz a piece of the true cross set in a cold cross with diamonds This act will create the
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Nerve Unbroken When Sentenced to Death With o calm and almost Jaunty air. these eix former leaders In the Greek government listened to the sentence which sent Bve to death before a firing squad and one to penal servitude for llfo Left to rlcht thev are Baltazzls, former minister of foreign affairs; General Stratigos. minister of communlcattons- M 'gou naris, former premier; Stratos, minister of tho Interior; Theotokls. former minister of war and Protonana dakis. former premier. General
12/17/1922 The Ogden standard-examiner.
Nerve Unbroken When Sentenced to Death With o calm and almost Jaunty air. these eix former leaders In the Greek government listened to the sentence which sent Bve to death before a firing squad and one to penal servitude for llfo Left to rlcht thev are Baltazzls, former minister of foreign affairs; General Stratigos. minister of communlcattons- M 'gou naris, former premier; Stratos, minister of tho Interior; Theotokls. former minister of war and Protonana dakis. former premier. General
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INerve TJribroken When Sentenced gsa; j$J;m g With a calm ana almost jaunty air, these six. former leaders in the Greek government listened to the j sentence which sent five to death before a firing squad and one to penal servitude for life. . Left to right, they ' are Baltazzis, former minister of foreign affairs; General Stratigos,' minister of communications; M. Gou? naris, former premier; Stratos, minister of the interior; Theotokis, former minister of war and Protopapa Iakis, former premier. General Stratigos escaped death and received life imprisonment. to Death
12/18/1922 Richmond daily register.
INerve TJribroken When Sentenced gsa; j$J;m g With a calm ana almost jaunty air, these six. former leaders in the Greek government listened to the j sentence which sent five to death before a firing squad and one to penal servitude for life. . Left to right, they ' are Baltazzis, former minister of foreign affairs; General Stratigos,' minister of communications; M. Gou? naris, former premier; Stratos, minister of the interior; Theotokis, former minister of war and Protopapa Iakis, former premier. General Stratigos escaped death and received life imprisonment. to Death
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GREEK ARCHBISHOP OF PALESTINE IS VISITOR TO U. S. _____ >r : Archbishop Panteleimon. The Most Rev. Panteleimon, ' archbishop of Neapolis, in Pates tine, has come to the United St|Res as a representative of His Beati tude, Damiailos, Orthodox Patri arch of-the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine. One of his mis sions is to present to President , Harding a piece of the true cross j set in a gold cross with diamonds, i This act will create the president a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. i
12/19/1922 The Brunswick news.
GREEK ARCHBISHOP OF PALESTINE IS VISITOR TO U. S. _____ >r : Archbishop Panteleimon. The Most Rev. Panteleimon, ' archbishop of Neapolis, in Pates tine, has come to the United St|Res as a representative of His Beati tude, Damiailos, Orthodox Patri arch of-the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine. One of his mis sions is to present to President , Harding a piece of the true cross j set in a gold cross with diamonds, i This act will create the president a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. i
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PS Nerve Unbroken When Sentenced to Death It S With a ca'.m ri a!n-est U entence which ent Cio t" J -a; are la;tarri.. fen-.v r niiri;, r r.ari, f,-T.ir rre-ncr; firato. .:ny a:r. t!.f c x f. r:. :i n :Vie a i -c r.:.-1 . f f -re ci .- .i:-; i;, . tn.r.itcr if tse mtt 1 r l ai rs ia th Greek p.ve rr.njer.t i ur.cJ t3 the : ! i -, to ;vr.-.' r;:ujc lor U. l eft to rljrht. they ,1 Mi.it j: . ...;tir rf ccrorr-.sr.ivaticr.j: it. Gca ; Tiwt. K:?. U.mcr ut.aiii.r cf war aJ ritcaia- 5ak.i, tortacr jrcx.ir. Ccscral 8.ra:c tsi-cd UiiLa a-J reccu cii i-it irifczicezt.
12/19/1922 East Oregonian : E.O.
PS Nerve Unbroken When Sentenced to Death It S With a ca'.m ri a!n-est U entence which ent Cio t" J -a; are la;tarri.. fen-.v r niiri;, r r.ari, f,-T.ir rre-ncr; firato. .:ny a:r. t!.f c x f. r:. :i n :Vie a i -c r.:.-1 . f f -re ci .- .i:-; i;, . tn.r.itcr if tse mtt 1 r l ai rs ia th Greek p.ve rr.njer.t i ur.cJ t3 the : ! i -, to ;vr.-.' r;:ujc lor U. l eft to rljrht. they ,1 Mi.it j: . ...;tir rf ccrorr-.sr.ivaticr.j: it. Gca ; Tiwt. K:?. U.mcr ut.aiii.r cf war aJ ritcaia- 5ak.i, tortacr jrcx.ir. Ccscral 8.ra:c tsi-cd UiiLa a-J reccu cii i-it irifczicezt.
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. . j Do They Look S3 IT v-' f fr nvJ iAr- jh, "'tJ tiVSi This Is the best picture yet received In America of Turkish troops serving under Mustapha Kemal Pasha .s Their well-ted. well-disclpUnei appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why Kemal rcuted the Greeks and now is causing the allies serious oencern. ' Businesslike?
12/22/1922 Bisbee daily review.
. . j Do They Look S3 IT v-' f fr nvJ iAr- jh, "'tJ tiVSi This Is the best picture yet received In America of Turkish troops serving under Mustapha Kemal Pasha .s Their well-ted. well-disclpUnei appearance and their modern equipment and arms tell why Kemal rcuted the Greeks and now is causing the allies serious oencern. ' Businesslike?
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ALLIES HELD GREEK REF'JBS IN CONSTANTINOPLE rr ii i j - M lH , , , , ln-rr --r -rr mm-th iHwiimhiiiiiHhMI mMMlMJlrf iri . HMMMM Assisted by American bluejackets, British Tommie- loa.lou tiie S. z. .ndeas, a Greek refugee ship cii .rtered time by t'ie Red Cross, with Greeks who fled from Const a n til ople when the Turks became more and More tii "in ' 0.000 persons were put aboard thu big I ship in three boura amid heartrending scenes.
12/26/1922 The Bridgeport times and evening farmer.
ALLIES HELD GREEK REF'JBS IN CONSTANTINOPLE rr ii i j - M lH , , , , ln-rr --r -rr mm-th iHwiimhiiiiiHhMI mMMlMJlrf iri . HMMMM Assisted by American bluejackets, British Tommie- loa.lou tiie S. z. .ndeas, a Greek refugee ship cii .rtered time by t'ie Red Cross, with Greeks who fled from Const a n til ople when the Turks became more and More tii "in ' 0.000 persons were put aboard thu big I ship in three boura amid heartrending scenes.
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Prince Andrew Calm When Tried for Treason The trial of Prince Andrew of Greece;, brother of former King Constantine. who was forced to answer ito a charge of treason before a military tribunal is illustrated in this photograph just received In this country. Prince- Andrew is se.ittd at the right. Standing at the left is General Papoulas. commander of the ! Greek military forces against the Turks, who charged Prince Andrew with treason in disobeying orders re I garding- troop movements. Prince Andrew pleaded ignorance and military incompetency. He wa3 dc;rive3 of military rank and banished from Greece. .
12/29/1922 Bisbee daily review.
Prince Andrew Calm When Tried for Treason The trial of Prince Andrew of Greece;, brother of former King Constantine. who was forced to answer ito a charge of treason before a military tribunal is illustrated in this photograph just received In this country. Prince- Andrew is se.ittd at the right. Standing at the left is General Papoulas. commander of the ! Greek military forces against the Turks, who charged Prince Andrew with treason in disobeying orders re I garding- troop movements. Prince Andrew pleaded ignorance and military incompetency. He wa3 dc;rive3 of military rank and banished from Greece. .
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FIRST PHOTOGli.M'H OF PRINCE ANDREW'S TRIAL by Greek tribunal that banished him after having sentenced to death five Ministers, including
12/29/1922 The Bridgeport times and evening farmer.
FIRST PHOTOGli.M'H OF PRINCE ANDREW'S TRIAL by Greek tribunal that banished him after having sentenced to death five Ministers, including
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PICTORIAL REVIEW 0^ 1922 SOME OUTSTANDING EVENTS /YEARiDISASTFRS </j099 ,---. -v x7 "7 \ Z7 A'' ____—-———' typhoon— post to Power IN TO< 2<2 j Jfg \ A S / V- X— ■ t i Swee, 'w^«rir "?i /} rx V' ... f il r I *Mß '1 ch.n'-.c > : 4 seacoast Aug. 2. Fifty thousand persons perish at and near port of Swatow. Millions of dollars worth of vessels and dockage destroyed. Photo shows how harbor of Swatow looked after typhoon. as» mm- * A; : : : ■ * * VOC — L JU ijVs* 1 ( ~r r . .f * t. / V; 91 I i 11 VI fv, * t TXr ,r mm v & w f •+ * * r> i , w * t * I fc^ 1 a , 4 • ♦ Î ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ « * V" *" < 'N ;L> 8 - • W (i Xj** .5, •K if, I -Vs.* «^X-oN < ZiT: -~C A >> it! W.tv] * a» J 2 ?u i: F a:* . I i >i f P <z> w/ I PM? L, a if 1 4ff| :<S m 4 I ■ > 3k V * , .-• / i. m* v. ,v » \ If ilpfe ' j r" /* ■$W' ■ V ly /'-'HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF GREEKS— . Flee from Asiatic Greece following victory of Turkish Nationalist troops under Kemnl Pasha in Graeco-Turkish Hostilities ended with signing of armistice at Mu Photo shows typical scene at seaports as Y S m a « y t J) m .✓;> a ? it p-' At * v 4 A : m MwZ&i m At « GIANT DIRIGI BLE— "Roma," built for U. S.br Italy, explodes, Feb.Ql, at Hampton Roads, V«. Thirty-» four of crew pehsh. -war. jdania Oct. 10. ...refugees fled.^ - a il \ ( / ï /, ! 1 , H r" & iü i. fk -9 ï I « soNoe law 'r : 9 i* 1 n -. / "T: i«ü ÎIZÜ - ^ t r one./* r 8* •**'** Pa - - J ff £jff 'V . rr WJ c Jk > THF MARRIAGE T OF PRINCESS MARY—Daughter of \:ng George and itnern Mary of Great jtritajB. to Viscount i-asceBea on Feb. 2« n W estminster Abbey. I' b o t o shows the ■ouple kneeling at the > . v J *2 4 ■% t ï pa 1 m Vi :X i Tl 9 Ô r *1 jj ■il K. ■ i ( ߣK'! TO *USS 0 l. V/ j Wk nli. v dHHj .J6_.... (I L / -v : 1 IRELAND BECOMES FREE STATE JAN. 7—Civil warfa still continues. Free Staters against "rebels." Above, troops firing rebels in Dublin street._ z. r A r - on r i r~ * c èj*f . ; . i i r y '■ >i;. *■ R : I im ' % aft » * ■ yf it FLAMES SWEEP CITY OF SMYRNA—Sept. 18 1», as Greeks evacuate city. Fire started by Turkish irrcgul I *4rl A^rA/a/ Paw# - ifapf# ars. if I ii • PORT CHAMPS of-\CM *, ii H S>f * X» w A CP's y 'ÿvPipf/s i *A -V I t >4 V v WUI/S k\ POPP£ »A 4<« i S' > . \ \ k v~ \ . >—^ ; f I fi&> u 4« VIS - s' *. "UNCLE JOE" CANNON — Oldest ^ member of house of © representatives, an nounces he and his stogies will retire at close of his present term, his twenty _third. He is eighty six. First entered house in 1878. m v ■ y "' •• /S»\ GEORGES CLEMENCEAU » i —"Tiger" of France, at eighty six comes to United States to plead cause of France. Most distinguished foreign visitor of vear. .'BIS,,,. swmm as ^ 1 **»$ *■ • * , ♦ KING FERDINAND—Of Rotimania crowning Marie queen after his coronation in October. Ceremony delayed eight years by iJLK war. IMED DURINGYEAR ., H / f V 7 <k: A —4l .4 m SP>??3 P** ; / >R é ■<> ft * 1 e— rx x~ z/o#a/ Ws/sarvizsp m ■j s : * l-f t / 'lr%. m ** r—». »V % ' S / 1 J it : • I >Aiü» 7 y ■m A / / -V 4 :4 » I Am, ■ Ji . / -. ; ' « ' A ; 4 / V >: M SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON LORD NORTHCLIFFE < ARTHUR GRIFFITH POPE BENEDICT XV ■(■9 "> "\ * .''Wm v >,, v ■ k \ 1 /
12/30/1922 Evening journal.
PICTORIAL REVIEW 0^ 1922 SOME OUTSTANDING EVENTS /YEARiDISASTFRS </j099 ,---. -v x7 "7 \ Z7 A'' ____—-———' typhoon— post to Power IN TO< 2<2 j Jfg \ A S / V- X— ■ t i Swee, 'w^«rir "?i /} rx V' ... f il r I *Mß '1 ch.n'-.c > : 4 seacoast Aug. 2. Fifty thousand persons perish at and near port of Swatow. Millions of dollars worth of vessels and dockage destroyed. Photo shows how harbor of Swatow looked after typhoon. as» mm- * A; : : : ■ * * VOC — L JU ijVs* 1 ( ~r r . .f * t. / V; 91 I i 11 VI fv, * t TXr ,r mm v & w f •+ * * r> i , w * t * I fc^ 1 a , 4 • ♦ Î ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ . ♦ « * V" *" < 'N ;L> 8 - • W (i Xj** .5, •K if, I -Vs.* «^X-oN < ZiT: -~C A >> it! W.tv] * a» J 2 ?u i: F a:* . I i >i f P <z> w/ I PM? L, a if 1 4ff| :<S m 4 I ■ > 3k V * , .-• / i. m* v. ,v » \ If ilpfe ' j r" /* ■$W' ■ V ly /'-'HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF GREEKS— . Flee from Asiatic Greece following victory of Turkish Nationalist troops under Kemnl Pasha in Graeco-Turkish Hostilities ended with signing of armistice at Mu Photo shows typical scene at seaports as Y S m a « y t J) m .✓;> a ? it p-' At * v 4 A : m MwZ&i m At « GIANT DIRIGI BLE— "Roma," built for U. S.br Italy, explodes, Feb.Ql, at Hampton Roads, V«. Thirty-» four of crew pehsh. -war. jdania Oct. 10. ...refugees fled.^ - a il \ ( / ï /, ! 1 , H r" & iü i. fk -9 ï I « soNoe law 'r : 9 i* 1 n -. / "T: i«ü ÎIZÜ - ^ t r one./* r 8* •**'** Pa - - J ff £jff 'V . rr WJ c Jk > THF MARRIAGE T OF PRINCESS MARY—Daughter of \:ng George and itnern Mary of Great jtritajB. to Viscount i-asceBea on Feb. 2« n W estminster Abbey. I' b o t o shows the ■ouple kneeling at the > . v J *2 4 ■% t ï pa 1 m Vi :X i Tl 9 Ô r *1 jj ■il K. ■ i ( ߣK'! TO *USS 0 l. V/ j Wk nli. v dHHj .J6_.... (I L / -v : 1 IRELAND BECOMES FREE STATE JAN. 7—Civil warfa still continues. Free Staters against "rebels." Above, troops firing rebels in Dublin street._ z. r A r - on r i r~ * c èj*f . ; . i i r y '■ >i;. *■ R : I im ' % aft » * ■ yf it FLAMES SWEEP CITY OF SMYRNA—Sept. 18 1», as Greeks evacuate city. Fire started by Turkish irrcgul I *4rl A^rA/a/ Paw# - ifapf# ars. if I ii • PORT CHAMPS of-\CM *, ii H S>f * X» w A CP's y 'ÿvPipf/s i *A -V I t >4 V v WUI/S k\ POPP£ »A 4<« i S' > . \ \ k v~ \ . >—^ ; f I fi&> u 4« VIS - s' *. "UNCLE JOE" CANNON — Oldest ^ member of house of © representatives, an nounces he and his stogies will retire at close of his present term, his twenty _third. He is eighty six. First entered house in 1878. m v ■ y "' •• /S»\ GEORGES CLEMENCEAU » i —"Tiger" of France, at eighty six comes to United States to plead cause of France. Most distinguished foreign visitor of vear. .'BIS,,,. swmm as ^ 1 **»$ *■ • * , ♦ KING FERDINAND—Of Rotimania crowning Marie queen after his coronation in October. Ceremony delayed eight years by iJLK war. IMED DURINGYEAR ., H / f V 7 <k: A —4l .4 m SP>??3 P** ; / >R é ■<> ft * 1 e— rx x~ z/o#a/ Ws/sarvizsp m ■j s : * l-f t / 'lr%. m ** r—». »V % ' S / 1 J it : • I >Aiü» 7 y ■m A / / -V 4 :4 » I Am, ■ Ji . / -. ; ' « ' A ; 4 / V >: M SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON LORD NORTHCLIFFE < ARTHUR GRIFFITH POPE BENEDICT XV ■(■9 "> "\ * .''Wm v >,, v ■ k \ 1 /
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arts Hear Christians Cram luistern Thrace m — - . tot!? } V f 5S ' » !' : * i * ■ PfPI ; ■' rV H* -* X: ■ > 'S, - * :r ,. •> * i yir t À- i Æ •SkV' > '# •«i m ■ % f ♦.••.it'.' . %■ : V U \ ' ''^ V^ £.'; 'Zf* - T'iling all their worldly good« In ox-car:*, the Chriftianx of western Thrar#» started to leave the country when news reached them that the Mudania agreement iiad permitted the Turks to occupy their country. Here is a picturesque group hound for the Greek border.
12/30/1922 Evening journal.
arts Hear Christians Cram luistern Thrace m — - . tot!? } V f 5S ' » !' : * i * ■ PfPI ; ■' rV H* -* X: ■ > 'S, - * :r ,. •> * i yir t À- i Æ •SkV' > '# •«i m ■ % f ♦.••.it'.' . %■ : V U \ ' ''^ V^ £.'; 'Zf* - T'iling all their worldly good« In ox-car:*, the Chriftianx of western Thrar#» started to leave the country when news reached them that the Mudania agreement iiad permitted the Turks to occupy their country. Here is a picturesque group hound for the Greek border.
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4 J- i war saltt I THIS AMERICAN GIRL is caring for Greek rerugees In Constantinople. (Int'l Newsreel)
12/31/1922 Albuquerque morning journal.
4 J- i war saltt I THIS AMERICAN GIRL is caring for Greek rerugees In Constantinople. (Int'l Newsreel)
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THE TRIAL OK PRINCE ANDREW OF GREECE. The Ilrst photo to he received in this country of Prince Andrew's /trial the Greek tribunal, which banished him after having sentenced to political lights, including their former Premier. Prince Andrew's saved by the Intervention of muny prominent persons. He is
1/6/1923 Richmond planet.
THE TRIAL OK PRINCE ANDREW OF GREECE. The Ilrst photo to he received in this country of Prince Andrew's /trial the Greek tribunal, which banished him after having sentenced to political lights, including their former Premier. Prince Andrew's saved by the Intervention of muny prominent persons. He is
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Constantine, Former Greek King , Succumbs '■ m vSL | CONSTANTINE
1/11/1923 The Indianapolis times.
Constantine, Former Greek King , Succumbs '■ m vSL | CONSTANTINE
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Greece Nearly Overwhelmed by Refugect From Turkey Until Aid Cornea From American Red Crost ... .1 I'm,' ' - . i fit ' 'it- t; .. -y. -m , m Adding a new chapter to th m- tory of American charity and promptness in aiding other nation to cop with colossal emergencies, lb American Red Cross haa com to th aid of the Greek Government In meeting the problem of oaring Turk of all men of military r among th refugee I throwing the suffering on th women, children and old men, Greek worker and organization under the American Red CroM supervision have Inaug. urated kitchens to feed the well,
2/9/1923 New Britain herald.
Greece Nearly Overwhelmed by Refugect From Turkey Until Aid Cornea From American Red Crost ... .1 I'm,' ' - . i fit ' 'it- t; .. -y. -m , m Adding a new chapter to th m- tory of American charity and promptness in aiding other nation to cop with colossal emergencies, lb American Red Cross haa com to th aid of the Greek Government In meeting the problem of oaring Turk of all men of military r among th refugee I throwing the suffering on th women, children and old men, Greek worker and organization under the American Red CroM supervision have Inaug. urated kitchens to feed the well,
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ill •• TT l: r» 1 I 3 îT ^ n_ >5 ik ■ < ; / ■y A I' >» 4 . a. ■r«-« y GREEKS DECORATE YANK WOMEN— Dr Esther Lovejoy, New York, above, and Dr Mabel Elliott. Benton Harbor. Mich., are first women to tyceire war cross fof relief work In ©' K-V,.'
2/16/1923 Evening journal.
ill •• TT l: r» 1 I 3 îT ^ n_ >5 ik ■ < ; / ■y A I' >» 4 . a. ■r«-« y GREEKS DECORATE YANK WOMEN— Dr Esther Lovejoy, New York, above, and Dr Mabel Elliott. Benton Harbor. Mich., are first women to tyceire war cross fof relief work In ©' K-V,.'
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i ii Minister Who Goes To Boston Parish ""V ' life mis Rr'.V. JOSEPH PELKCOVICII Itev. Joseph Pelecovlch, rector , of Holy Trinity church, will leave for his new pastorate with tho Greek Catholic Congregation church In Bos ton, Mass., tomorrow. Itev. Mr, Pelo. covlch, hns made his homo In this city tor the past five years and has labored in Americanization work among the members 'of his congregutlon. His
3/20/1923 New Britain herald.
i ii Minister Who Goes To Boston Parish ""V ' life mis Rr'.V. JOSEPH PELKCOVICII Itev. Joseph Pelecovlch, rector , of Holy Trinity church, will leave for his new pastorate with tho Greek Catholic Congregation church In Bos ton, Mass., tomorrow. Itev. Mr, Pelo. covlch, hns made his homo In this city tor the past five years and has labored in Americanization work among the members 'of his congregutlon. His
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T. G. WALSH HONORED. ' Assistant Corporation Counsel T. Oiilisple Walsh, in charge of the cor poration counsel’s office at the Dis trict of Columbia branch of Police Court, has been elected vice high chancellor of the national legal Greek letter fraternity of Gamma Eta Gam ma. which met in Chicago last week. Mr. Walsh returned to
5/10/1923 Evening star.
T. G. WALSH HONORED. ' Assistant Corporation Counsel T. Oiilisple Walsh, in charge of the cor poration counsel’s office at the Dis trict of Columbia branch of Police Court, has been elected vice high chancellor of the national legal Greek letter fraternity of Gamma Eta Gam ma. which met in Chicago last week. Mr. Walsh returned to
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WOMEN FROM ALL PARTS OF AMERICA TO JOIN IN RECORD GREEK PAGEANT Among the chief participants in the W. B. A. marathon at Los Angeles. Left to right. Miss Frances D. Partridge, supreme record keeper; Alias Bina M. West, founder and supreme commander; Mrs. Winnie W. Aydelotte, hostess at the pageant. By NEA Service LOS ANGELES.—Los Angeles is j preparing for what may be the! greatest gathering of women that j Miss Bina M. West of Port Huron, Mich., founder and supreme com mander of the association, is credited with having planned every detail of the pageant. She has been working been trained to give a joy revel in pantomine. At the convention, Miss West will announce completion of plana for free summer camps open to all
5/22/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
WOMEN FROM ALL PARTS OF AMERICA TO JOIN IN RECORD GREEK PAGEANT Among the chief participants in the W. B. A. marathon at Los Angeles. Left to right. Miss Frances D. Partridge, supreme record keeper; Alias Bina M. West, founder and supreme commander; Mrs. Winnie W. Aydelotte, hostess at the pageant. By NEA Service LOS ANGELES.—Los Angeles is j preparing for what may be the! greatest gathering of women that j Miss Bina M. West of Port Huron, Mich., founder and supreme com mander of the association, is credited with having planned every detail of the pageant. She has been working been trained to give a joy revel in pantomine. At the convention, Miss West will announce completion of plana for free summer camps open to all
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Women Dae From All Parts of America To Join in Record Greek Pageant v Jfff' -:w.4 YY J iffiNO THE CHIEF PARTICIPANTS IV THE W. H. A. MARATHON AT 1.08 ANGELES. LEFT RJOHT. MIH8 FRANCES n. PARTRIDGE, PfpREME RECORD KEEPER: MI89 BINA M. WEBT. AM 81PREME COMMANDER; MRS. WINNIE W. AYDELOTTE, HOSTESS AT THE PAGEANT. Lo Angeles, May 23. l.o Angeles I preparing for what may be ,the greatest gathering of women that ha ever taken place on thla continent. On May 29, 18,000 member of th Wom en' Benefit association are scheduled to nssrmbi here from every state, Hawaii and the provinces of Cana.la to participate In a gorgeous Creclan marathon. The occasion la the quadrennial meeting; of the asaoelatlon, at which lection of officers for the next four year will he held, and other na business of the organlsrtlon Mlaa Plna M. West of Port Huron, Mich., founder and supreme com manrler of the nsioclatlon, i credited with ha vine planned every detail of the pageant. She has been working on the plana for thla event ever since the Inst meet four ycara ago. The re ult will lie a ceremonial with 3000 drill. One thousand children hat been lalned to five a Joy revel pautumimu. At tlio convention, Miss West announce completion of plana for aummer camps open to all member of the itiiuclatinn. Thla, with free health centers for It's members, la tho tusk costumed participant In all colors of the association ha set for Itaelf. the rainbow, presenting- the history of Th oi ganlzation has a membership the club movement among women. I of 275,000, according to Miss West, It alongside important historic events of started out 3i years ago in debt f ine past au ycara. j I RO fur orric! furnishing. Now tho Every state and province will have member boast beautiful office at its own trumpeter in the grand pro- Port Huron, Midi., and a reaerve run 1 cesloiviI an loon massed uniform? 1 1
5/23/1923 New Britain herald.
Women Dae From All Parts of America To Join in Record Greek Pageant v Jfff' -:w.4 YY J iffiNO THE CHIEF PARTICIPANTS IV THE W. H. A. MARATHON AT 1.08 ANGELES. LEFT RJOHT. MIH8 FRANCES n. PARTRIDGE, PfpREME RECORD KEEPER: MI89 BINA M. WEBT. AM 81PREME COMMANDER; MRS. WINNIE W. AYDELOTTE, HOSTESS AT THE PAGEANT. Lo Angeles, May 23. l.o Angeles I preparing for what may be ,the greatest gathering of women that ha ever taken place on thla continent. On May 29, 18,000 member of th Wom en' Benefit association are scheduled to nssrmbi here from every state, Hawaii and the provinces of Cana.la to participate In a gorgeous Creclan marathon. The occasion la the quadrennial meeting; of the asaoelatlon, at which lection of officers for the next four year will he held, and other na business of the organlsrtlon Mlaa Plna M. West of Port Huron, Mich., founder and supreme com manrler of the nsioclatlon, i credited with ha vine planned every detail of the pageant. She has been working on the plana for thla event ever since the Inst meet four ycara ago. The re ult will lie a ceremonial with 3000 drill. One thousand children hat been lalned to five a Joy revel pautumimu. At tlio convention, Miss West announce completion of plana for aummer camps open to all member of the itiiuclatinn. Thla, with free health centers for It's members, la tho tusk costumed participant In all colors of the association ha set for Itaelf. the rainbow, presenting- the history of Th oi ganlzation has a membership the club movement among women. I of 275,000, according to Miss West, It alongside important historic events of started out 3i years ago in debt f ine past au ycara. j I RO fur orric! furnishing. Now tho Every state and province will have member boast beautiful office at its own trumpeter in the grand pro- Port Huron, Midi., and a reaerve run 1 cesloiviI an loon massed uniform? 1 1
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The "Odyssey" May Be Greek to Some, But These are S'Olirtar American WPmcn interDlTtinf Homer's ni. uith umrf nnA Hrnr nnA out shoes or stocking. ThU, by pirls of Mt. Holyoke Lnivcrsity, M8S.
6/6/1923 New Britain herald.
The "Odyssey" May Be Greek to Some, But These are S'Olirtar American WPmcn interDlTtinf Homer's ni. uith umrf nnA Hrnr nnA out shoes or stocking. ThU, by pirls of Mt. Holyoke Lnivcrsity, M8S.
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Miss Alice Anna Rouse, of Md.. recently sailed to teach 15,000 Greek
8/16/1923 Perth Amboy evening news.
Miss Alice Anna Rouse, of Md.. recently sailed to teach 15,000 Greek
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■ V < * > Qb WWLgMBjL HERE ARE TYPES OF THE GREEK AND ITALIAN FIGHTING MA CHINES. ABOVE IS THE ITALIAN WARSHAP "EUROPE.” CARRIES A COMPLEMENT OF BOMB DROPPING AIRPLANES.
8/31/1923 The Indianapolis times.
■ V < * > Qb WWLgMBjL HERE ARE TYPES OF THE GREEK AND ITALIAN FIGHTING MA CHINES. ABOVE IS THE ITALIAN WARSHAP "EUROPE.” CARRIES A COMPLEMENT OF BOMB DROPPING AIRPLANES.
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■ V < * > Qb WWLgMBjL HERE ARE TYPES OF THE GREEK AND ITALIAN FIGHTING MA CHINES. ABOVE IS THE ITALIAN WARSHAP "EUROPE.” CARRIES A COMPLEMENT OF BOMB DROPPING AIRPLANES.
8/31/1923 The Indianapolis times.
■ V < * > Qb WWLgMBjL HERE ARE TYPES OF THE GREEK AND ITALIAN FIGHTING MA CHINES. ABOVE IS THE ITALIAN WARSHAP "EUROPE.” CARRIES A COMPLEMENT OF BOMB DROPPING AIRPLANES.
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Eyes of Diplomatic World on Slav Head lllgggL - Eyes of the diplomatic world of Europe are turning toward King Alexander of Jugoslavia. who. It Is thought,- would join the Greeks in the event of war between Greece and Italy. Jugo-Slavia has been none too friendly toward Italy since
9/4/1923 The Indianapolis times.
Eyes of Diplomatic World on Slav Head lllgggL - Eyes of the diplomatic world of Europe are turning toward King Alexander of Jugoslavia. who. It Is thought,- would join the Greeks in the event of war between Greece and Italy. Jugo-Slavia has been none too friendly toward Italy since
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Eyes of Diplomatic World on Slav Head lllgggL - Eyes of the diplomatic world of Europe are turning toward King Alexander of Jugoslavia. who. It Is thought,- would join the Greeks in the event of war between Greece and Italy. Jugo-Slavia has been none too friendly toward Italy since
9/4/1923 The Indianapolis times.
Eyes of Diplomatic World on Slav Head lllgggL - Eyes of the diplomatic world of Europe are turning toward King Alexander of Jugoslavia. who. It Is thought,- would join the Greeks in the event of war between Greece and Italy. Jugo-Slavia has been none too friendly toward Italy since

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