Showing posts with label clues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clues. Show all posts

04 March 2012

Newspaper Clipping, 19-Jun-1920


MURDERERS HANGED


NAIROBI (Reuters) -- Five Nandi tribesmen, convicted ringleaders of the vicious Carlyle expedition massacre, were executed this morning after a short, expertly-conducted trial.

26 February 2012

Newspaper Clipping, 24-May-1920


CARLYLE MASSACRE CONFIRMED


NAIROBI (Reuters) -- The massacre of the long-missing Carlyle expedition was confirmed today by district police representatives.

19 February 2012

Newspaper Clipping, 11-Mar-1920


ERICA CARLYLE ARRIVES IN AFRICA



MOMBASA (Reuters) -- In response to clues, Miss Erica Carlyle, sister to the American leader of the lost Carlyle expedition, arrived in port today aboard the Egyptian vessel Fount of Life.

12 February 2012

Newspaper Clipping, 15-Oct-1919



CARLYLE EXPEDITION FEARED LOST



MOMBASA (Reuters) -- Uplands police representatives today asked for public assistance concerning the disappearance of the Carlyle Expedition.  No word of the party has been received in nearly two months.

05 February 2012

Newspaper Clipping, 24-Jul-1919


IMPORTANT VISITORS



MOMBASA (Reuters) -- Leading members of an American archaeological expedition arrived here on holiday from digs in Egypt's Nile Valley.

29 January 2012

Newspaper Clipping, 03-Jul-1919


CARLYLE DEPARTS EGYPT



CAIRO (AP) -- Sir Aubrey Penhew, temporary spokesman for the Carlyle Expedition, indicated Monday that the leaders are taking ship to East Africa for a "well-earned rest."

22 January 2012

Newspaper Clipping, 05-Apr-1919



CARLYLE EXPEDITION EMBARKS FOR ENGLAND



Led by the fabulously-wealthy playboy Roger Carlyle, the Carlyle expedition departed this morning for Southhampton aboard the crack British steamship Imperial Standard.

08 January 2012

What You Know About Your Friend, Jackson Elias

Jackson Elias is 38, of medium height and build, and dark-complexioned. He has a feisty, friendly air about him and, as an orphan in Stratford, Connecticut, he learned to make his own way early in life. He has no living relatives, and no permanent address.

Newspaper Clipping, 04-Apr-1919

BIG APPLE DATELINE

ROGER CARLYLE, the playboy whom everybody knows -- or knows about -- is quietly leaving New Yawk tomorrow to check out the tombs of Egypt!  You've seen the cuties ROGER has found in the nightspots. Who can doubt he'll dig up someone -- er, something -- equally fabulous from the Egyptian sand?

-- NEW YORK PILLAR/REPOSTE, April 4, 1919
(Nyarlathotep Papers #3)