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''The Chicago Tribune'' is a daily Chicago (Illinois, USA) newspaper founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, published since 10 june 1847. It was titled ''The Chicago Daily Tribune'' on week days and ''The Chicago Sunday Tribune'' on sundays. | ''The Chicago Tribune'' is a daily Chicago (Illinois, USA) newspaper founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, published since 10 june 1847. It was titled ''The Chicago Daily Tribune'' on week days and ''The Chicago Sunday Tribune'' on sundays. | ||
Between 1884 and 1930, the newspaper published 18 short stories, 4 poems, 4 letters, 2 articles, 13 | Between 1884 and 1930, the newspaper published 18 short stories, 4 poems, 4 letters, 2 articles, 13 quotes an several reports of lecture by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]. | ||
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'''1884''' | '''1884''' | ||
* 02.02.1884 : [[The Heiress of Glenmahowley|Heiress of Glenmahowley]] | * 02.02.1884 : [[The Heiress of Glenmahowley|Heiress of Glenmahowley]] | ||
''' | '''1894''' | ||
* 03.06.1894 : [[Before My Bookcase|He Talk of Books]] (article) 3 ill. | * 03.06.1894 : [[Before My Bookcase|He Talk of Books]] (article) 3 ill. | ||
* 15.07.1894 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[H. R. H.]], 1 ill. by [[P. H. Kidy]] | * 15.07.1894 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[H. R. H.]], 1 ill. by [[P. H. Kidy]] | ||
* 11.10.1894 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle as a Lecturer]] (lecture) | * 11.10.1894 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle as a Lecturer]] (lecture) | ||
* 13.10.1894 : [[Fiction as a Theme]] (lecture) | * 13.10.1894 : [[Fiction as a Theme]] (lecture) | ||
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'''1898''' | '''1898''' | ||
* 05.06.1898 : [[Spain's Bad Credit]] (speech) | * 05.06.1898 : [[Spain's Bad Credit]] (speech) | ||
* 14.08.1898 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Poems]] (poems) | * 14.08.1898 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Poems]] (poems) | ||
'''1899''' | '''1899''' | ||
* 29.10.1899 : [[Who's That Calling?]] (poem) | * 29.10.1899 : [[Who's That Calling?]] (poem) | ||
* 31.12.1899 : [[Conan Doyle to the Rescue]] (letter) | * 31.12.1899 : [[Conan Doyle to the Rescue]] (letter) | ||
''' | '''1904''' | ||
* 28.11.1904 : [[England False to Her Allies]] (letter) | * 28.11.1904 : [[England False to Her Allies]] (letter) | ||
''' | '''1910''' | ||
* 21.05.1910 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Pen Picture of Edward, Living and Dead]] (article) | * 21.05.1910 : [[A. Conan Doyle's Pen Picture of Edward, Living and Dead]] (article) | ||
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* 10.09.1911 : [[The Adventure of the Empty House]] (2 ill. + 4 ill. by [[Frederic Dorr Steele]]) | * 10.09.1911 : [[The Adventure of the Empty House]] (2 ill. + 4 ill. by [[Frederic Dorr Steele]]) | ||
* 12.11.1911 : [[One Crowded Hour]] (2 ill. by [[J. N. Marchand]]) | * 12.11.1911 : [[One Crowded Hour]] (2 ill. by [[J. N. Marchand]]) | ||
'''1912''' | '''1912''' | ||
* 19.07.1912 : [[Plan Olympic Change]] (letter) | * 19.07.1912 : [[Plan Olympic Change]] (letter) | ||
'''1915''' | '''1915''' | ||
* 06.02.1915 : [[Bennett Note Brings Reply by Conan Doyle]] (letter) | * 06.02.1915 : [[Bennett Note Brings Reply by Conan Doyle]] (letter) | ||
'''1919''' | '''1919''' | ||
* 13.07.1919 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[Maude Martin Evers]] | * 13.07.1919 : [[The Lord of Château Noir]] (short story) 1 ill. by [[Maude Martin Evers]] | ||
'''1922''' | '''1922''' | ||
* 22.05.1922 : [[Hell is haven Before Heaven, Doyle Asserts]] (lecture) | * 22.05.1922 : [[Hell is haven Before Heaven, Doyle Asserts]] (lecture) | ||
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* 21.02.1928 : [[Conan Doyle Assails Church; Asks New Faith]] (pamphlet extracts) | * 21.02.1928 : [[Conan Doyle Assails Church; Asks New Faith]] (pamphlet extracts) | ||
== Quotes == | |||
'''1893''' | |||
* 10.12.1893 : [[Conan Doyle Defends Prize Fighting]] (quote) | |||
'''1894''' | |||
* 07.10.1894 : [[Conan Doyle at Home|Dr. Doyle is Here]] (quote) 3 ill. by [[F. C. Drake]] | |||
'''1898''' | |||
* 20.03.1898 : [[All Hope For Peace]] (quote) | |||
'''1900''' | |||
* 10.04.1900 : [[Boers Cut Off Wepener. Comment of Conan Doyle]] (quote) | |||
* 16.12.1900 : [[Doyle Writes of His Hero]] (quote) | |||
'''1905''' | |||
* 01.10.1905 : [[May be Doom of British Cars]] (quote) | |||
'''1906''' | |||
* 14.03.1906 : [[Spelling Reform or No? Conan Doyle Sees No Benefit]] (quote) | |||
'''1911''' | |||
* 30.11.1911 : [[Define Boxing as Game of Science]] (quote) | |||
'''1912''' | |||
* 10.11.1912 : [[Doyle in a Humorous Vein]] (quote) | |||
'''1914''' | |||
* 29.05.1914 : [[Pilgrims Greet A. Conan Doyle]] (quote) 1 photo | |||
'''1918''' | |||
* 26.03.1918 : [[Counter Stroke Soon Expected by Conan Doyle]] (quote) | |||
* 07.04.1918 : [['We Understand One Another': Conan Doyle]] (quote) | |||
'''1919''' | |||
* 20.10.1919 : [[Christianity is a Failure, says Sir Conan Doyle]] (quote) | |||
'''1922''' | |||
* 15.04.1922 : [[Kills Son, Tries to die to Guide Mate Via Ouija]] (quote) | |||
* 19.04.1922 : [[Doyle's Heaven has Cows, Cats, Dogs and Towns]] (quote) | |||
* 22.04.1922 : [[Veil of Death is Transparent to Doyle's Camera]] (quote) | |||
* 05.05.1922 : [[Expects Radio to Confirm Doyle Theories]] (quote) | |||
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'''1892''' | '''1892''' | ||
* 25.12.1892 : [[Conan Doyle's Suggestion Not Considered]] | * 25.12.1892 : [[Conan Doyle's Suggestion Not Considered]] | ||
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'''1894''' | '''1894''' | ||
* 30.06.1894 : [[Dr. A. Conan Doyle]] | * 30.06.1894 : [[Dr. A. Conan Doyle]] | ||
* 23.09.1894 : [[Henry Irving's Production at Bristol of Story of Waterloo the Novelty]] (review) | * 23.09.1894 : [[Henry Irving's Production at Bristol of Story of Waterloo the Novelty]] (review) | ||
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'''1895''' | '''1895''' | ||
* 31.05.1895 : [[They Get Good Pay]] | * 31.05.1895 : [[They Get Good Pay]] | ||
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'''1898''' | '''1898''' | ||
* 19.02.1898 : [[Conan Doyle and His Dervishes]] (review) | * 19.02.1898 : [[Conan Doyle and His Dervishes]] (review) | ||
* 08.10.1898 : [[Conan Doyle's Verse]] (review) | * 08.10.1898 : [[Conan Doyle's Verse]] (review) | ||
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'''1900''' | '''1900''' | ||
* 06.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle Accepted]] | * 06.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle Accepted]] | ||
* 23.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle is Optimistic]] | * 23.01.1900 : [[Conan Doyle is Optimistic]] | ||
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'''1901''' | '''1901''' | ||
* 23.12.1901 : [[Christmas with Conan Doyle]] | * 23.12.1901 : [[Christmas with Conan Doyle]] | ||
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'''1903''' | '''1903''' | ||
* 02.02.1903 : [[To Guard Food Supply in War]] | * 02.02.1903 : [[To Guard Food Supply in War]] | ||
* 03.06.1903 : [[Many to Attend Pilgrim's Banquest]] | * 03.06.1903 : [[Many to Attend Pilgrim's Banquest]] | ||
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'''1904''' | '''1904''' | ||
* 23.04.1904 : [[Personal: Motor accident]] | * 23.04.1904 : [[Personal: Motor accident]] | ||
* 13.06.1904 : [[Sharpening the Sight of Soldiers]] | * 13.06.1904 : [[Sharpening the Sight of Soldiers]] | ||
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'''1906''' | '''1906''' | ||
* 25.03.1906 : [[Conan Doyle's Play Roasted]], by Curtis Brown | * 25.03.1906 : [[Conan Doyle's Play Roasted]], by Curtis Brown | ||
* 05.07.1906 : [[Obituary: Lady Doyle (The Chicago Tribune)|Obituary: Lady Doyle]] | * 05.07.1906 : [[Obituary: Lady Doyle (The Chicago Tribune)|Obituary: Lady Doyle]] | ||
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'''1907''' | '''1907''' | ||
* 05.03.1907 : [[Conan Doyle Seriously Ill]] | * 05.03.1907 : [[Conan Doyle Seriously Ill]] | ||
* 10.05.1907 : [[Innocent, Years in Cell]] | * 10.05.1907 : [[Innocent, Years in Cell]] | ||
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'''1908''' | '''1908''' | ||
* 19.07.1908 : [[Immense Crowd Visits Stadium]] | * 19.07.1908 : [[Immense Crowd Visits Stadium]] | ||
* 23.08.1908 : [[Doyle Calls Divorce Laws National Shame and Scandal]] | * 23.08.1908 : [[Doyle Calls Divorce Laws National Shame and Scandal]] | ||
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'''1909''' | '''1909''' | ||
* 03.01.1909 : [[Little Stories of Big People]] | * 03.01.1909 : [[Little Stories of Big People]] | ||
* 12.01.1909 : [[Operation Upon Conan Doyle]] | * 12.01.1909 : [[Operation Upon Conan Doyle]] | ||
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'''1910''' | '''1910''' | ||
* 03.02.1910 : [[Playwrights Get $140,000]] | * 03.02.1910 : [[Playwrights Get $140,000]] | ||
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'''1917''' | '''1917''' | ||
* 24.11.1917 : [[Theme For Hon. Holmes]] | * 24.11.1917 : [[Theme For Hon. Holmes]] | ||
* 30.12.1917 : [[Hats Off to U.S. Troops, Britons' New Year's Word]] | * 30.12.1917 : [[Hats Off to U.S. Troops, Britons' New Year's Word]] | ||
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'''1922''' | '''1922''' | ||
* 12.04.1922 : [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Family Arrive]] (1 photo) | * 12.04.1922 : [[Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Family Arrive]] (1 photo) | ||
* 11.04.1922 : [[Doyle Pushes Gates Ajar For Reporters' Gaze]] | * 11.04.1922 : [[Doyle Pushes Gates Ajar For Reporters' Gaze]] |
Revision as of 13:47, 17 May 2023
The Chicago Tribune is a daily Chicago (Illinois, USA) newspaper founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, published since 10 june 1847. It was titled The Chicago Daily Tribune on week days and The Chicago Sunday Tribune on sundays.
Between 1884 and 1930, the newspaper published 18 short stories, 4 poems, 4 letters, 2 articles, 13 quotes an several reports of lecture by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Chicago Tribune
1884
- 02.02.1884 : Heiress of Glenmahowley
1894
- 03.06.1894 : He Talk of Books (article) 3 ill.
- 15.07.1894 : The Lord of Château Noir (short story) 1 ill. by H. R. H., 1 ill. by P. H. Kidy
- 11.10.1894 : Dr. Conan Doyle as a Lecturer (lecture)
- 13.10.1894 : Fiction as a Theme (lecture)
1895
- 29.12.1895 : How the Brigadier Played for a Kingdom (short story) 1 ill.
1896
- 18.10.1896 : The Three Correspondents (short story) 1 ill.
1897
- 29.08.1897 : The Blind Archer (poem)
1898
- 05.06.1898 : Spain's Bad Credit (speech)
- 14.08.1898 : A. Conan Doyle's Poems (poems)
1899
- 29.10.1899 : Who's That Calling? (poem)
- 31.12.1899 : Conan Doyle to the Rescue (letter)
1904
- 28.11.1904 : England False to Her Allies (letter)
1910
- 21.05.1910 : A. Conan Doyle's Pen Picture of Edward, Living and Dead (article)
1911
- 18.06.1911 : The Adventure of the Dancing Men (3 ill. + 2 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 25.06.1911 : The Adventure of Black Peter (5 ill. + 2 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 02.07.1911 : The Adventure of the Norwood Builder (4 ill. by Cargs, 3 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 09.07.1911 : The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist (6 ill. by Cargs)
- 16.07.1911 : The Adventure of the Missing Three Quarter (7 ill.)
- 23.07.1911 : The Adventure of the Priory School (1 map, 3 ill. + 1 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 30.07.1911 : The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton (5 ill. by Cargs, 3 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 06.08.1911 : The Adventure of the Three Students (3 ill. + 6 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 13.08.1911 : The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez (1 map, 3 ill. by Cargs, 3 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 20.08.1911 : The Adventure of the Six Napoleons (3 ill. by Cargs, 3 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 27.08.1911 : The Adventure of the Second St(r)ain (2 ill. by Cargs, 3 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 03.09.1911 : The Adventure of the Abbey Grange (5 ill.)
- 10.09.1911 : The Adventure of the Empty House (2 ill. + 4 ill. by Frederic Dorr Steele)
- 12.11.1911 : One Crowded Hour (2 ill. by J. N. Marchand)
1912
- 19.07.1912 : Plan Olympic Change (letter)
1915
- 06.02.1915 : Bennett Note Brings Reply by Conan Doyle (letter)
1919
- 13.07.1919 : The Lord of Château Noir (short story) 1 ill. by Maude Martin Evers
1922
- 22.05.1922 : Hell is haven Before Heaven, Doyle Asserts (lecture)
1928
- 21.02.1928 : Conan Doyle Assails Church; Asks New Faith (pamphlet extracts)
Quotes
1893
- 10.12.1893 : Conan Doyle Defends Prize Fighting (quote)
1894
- 07.10.1894 : Dr. Doyle is Here (quote) 3 ill. by F. C. Drake
1898
- 20.03.1898 : All Hope For Peace (quote)
1900
- 10.04.1900 : Boers Cut Off Wepener. Comment of Conan Doyle (quote)
- 16.12.1900 : Doyle Writes of His Hero (quote)
1905
- 01.10.1905 : May be Doom of British Cars (quote)
1906
- 14.03.1906 : Spelling Reform or No? Conan Doyle Sees No Benefit (quote)
1911
- 30.11.1911 : Define Boxing as Game of Science (quote)
1912
- 10.11.1912 : Doyle in a Humorous Vein (quote)
1914
- 29.05.1914 : Pilgrims Greet A. Conan Doyle (quote) 1 photo
1918
- 26.03.1918 : Counter Stroke Soon Expected by Conan Doyle (quote)
- 07.04.1918 : 'We Understand One Another': Conan Doyle (quote)
1919
- 20.10.1919 : Christianity is a Failure, says Sir Conan Doyle (quote)
1922
- 15.04.1922 : Kills Son, Tries to die to Guide Mate Via Ouija (quote)
- 19.04.1922 : Doyle's Heaven has Cows, Cats, Dogs and Towns (quote)
- 22.04.1922 : Veil of Death is Transparent to Doyle's Camera (quote)
- 05.05.1922 : Expects Radio to Confirm Doyle Theories (quote)
Related articles
1892
- 25.12.1892 : Conan Doyle's Suggestion Not Considered
1893
- 29.01.1893 : Conan Doyle's New Books, by Mary P. Abbott (review)
- 25.06.1893 : No Key to the Mysteries
1894
- 30.06.1894 : Dr. A. Conan Doyle
- 23.09.1894 : Henry Irving's Production at Bristol of Story of Waterloo the Novelty (review)
- 24.09.1894 : Conan Doyle's Play Brought Out
- 07.10.1894 : Personals: Conan Doyle's height
- 19.10.1894 : Down on the farm
- 21.10.1894 : Dr. Doyle's Literary Beginnings
- 26.10.1894 : Dr. A. Conan Doyle at Music Hall
- 27.10.1894 : Speaks of His Pen
- 28.10.1894 : Dr. Conan Doyle
- 18.11.1894 : Sherlock Holme in Real Life
- 18.11.1894 : Conan Doyle is Well Pleased
- 19.11.1894 : Conan Doyle Compliments the West
1895
- 31.05.1895 : They Get Good Pay
1896
- 25.01.1896 : Conan Doyle on America
- 08.02.1896 : Some Questions Answered
- 15.11.1896 : Conan Doyle's New Book
- 21.11.1896 : Prize Fights in Fiction (1 ill.)
- 22.11.1896 : Conan Doyle Tells an Anecdote
1897
- 13.02.1897 : Raffles Haw Turns Up in St. Louis
- 12.06.1897 : Too Much Bonaparte (Review)
- 11.07.1897 : Love and Adventures as Combined in Seven Recent Popular Novels
- 18.12.1897 : From Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (joke)
1898
- 19.02.1898 : Conan Doyle and His Dervishes (review)
- 08.10.1898 : Conan Doyle's Verse (review)
1899
- 06.01.1899 : Fund for Frederic's Widow
- 18.06.1899 : Conan Doyle as a Dramatist
- 23.07.1899 : Germ of Sherlock Holmes
- 19.10.1899 : Conan Doyle's War Poem
- 24.10.1899 : Gillette in Sherlock Holmes (review)
- 07.11.1899 : Sherlock Holmes in New York (review)
- 21.12.1899 : Nobles Join Rough Riders
1900
- 06.01.1900 : Conan Doyle Accepted
- 23.01.1900 : Conan Doyle is Optimistic
- 17.02.1900 : Personals: Monument to President Kruger
- 23.02.1900 : War Office Show Incivility
- 02.03.1900 : Irving-Terry Plays (review of Waterloo)
- 10.08.1900 : Personals: Critics
- 10.08.1900 : Sherlock Holmes Not Known
- 13.10.1900 : Poster Defeats Conan Doyle
- 05.12.1900 : Sherlock Holmes (review and cast of the play)
1901
- 23.12.1901 : Christmas with Conan Doyle
1902
- 26.01.1902 : Increased Earnings of Authors, by T. P. O'Connor, M.P.
- 15.02.1902 : William L. Alden's Comment From London (review)
- 08.03.1902 : For Humanity's Sake (review)
- 26.04.1902 : Sherlock Holmes Again
- 03.05.1902 : Is Surgeon and Novelist (1 photo)
- 30.11.1902 : Blunders of Sherlock Holmes (1 ill.)
1903
- 02.02.1903 : To Guard Food Supply in War
- 03.06.1903 : Many to Attend Pilgrim's Banquest
- 07.07.1903 : Personals: Montauk
- 05.08.1903 : Sherlock Holmes Makes a Few Deductions for Dr. Conan Doyle (pastiche by W. D. N.)
- 06.09.1903 : Machine Owned by Conan Doyle Carves Marble Busts From Life (4 photos)
- 14.11.1903 : Conan Doyle Candidate for Parliament
- 22.12.1903 : Personal: Sir
1904
- 23.04.1904 : Personal: Motor accident
- 13.06.1904 : Sharpening the Sight of Soldiers
- 06.08.1904 : Personal: Prize fighting
- 03.09.1904 : Personal: Fine cricketer
- 06.12.1904 : Conan Doyle on Crime Reign
- 13.12.1904 : Crime in America
1905
- 18.02.1905 : Memoirs of a Great Detective, review by Jeannette L. Gilder
- 23.07.1905 : Sherlock Holmes Method Not for Real Detective, by John Sweeny
- 14.11.1905 : Personal: Tobacco in Ireland
1906
- 25.03.1906 : Conan Doyle's Play Roasted, by Curtis Brown
- 05.07.1906 : Obituary: Lady Doyle
- 02.10.1906 : Brigadier Gerard (cast & review)
1907
- 05.03.1907 : Conan Doyle Seriously Ill
- 10.05.1907 : Innocent, Years in Cell
- 26.05.1907 : Fund For Veteran Novelist
- 30.06.1907 : Royalty Loses Its Protector
- 09.07.1907 : Sir Conan Doyle to Marry
- 13.07.1907 : Goes Without Saying (joke)
- 16.07.1907 : Doyle Will Hunt For Jewels
- 21.07.1907 : Doyle Interested in Edalji Case
- 22.07.1907 : Bride-to-Be of Sherlock Holmes Author (1 photo)
- 13.08.1907 : Conan Doyle Fails as Sleuth
- 01.09.1907 : Theory Sleuths Seek Ripper
- 08.09.1907 : New Blunder by British Police?
- 18.09.1907 : Conan Doyle to Wed Today
- 19.09.1907 : Conan Doyle Weds in London
- 27.09.1907 : Marquise de Fontenoy's editorial
- 01.12.1907 : Law's Victim Gets Justice
1908
- 19.07.1908 : Immense Crowd Visits Stadium
- 23.08.1908 : Doyle Calls Divorce Laws National Shame and Scandal
- 20.12.1908 : How Cabby Knew Dr. Doyle
1909
- 03.01.1909 : Little Stories of Big People
- 12.01.1909 : Operation Upon Conan Doyle
- 02.03.1909 : Conan Doyle Eulogizes Poe
- 02.05.1909 : Yankees Make Sport Art
- 01.06.1909 : Doyle Has Philosophic Play
- 13.06.1909 : Waller Coming to America with Doyle Mortality Play (typo in Mor(t)ality play)
- 04.07.1909 : Doyle's Latest Play Saved by Melodrama, by Malcolm Watson
- 04.07.1909 : Title Refused by Barrie
- 22.08.1909 : Doyle Champion of Congo's Cause
- 19.09.1909 : Had Read "Lalla Rookh"
- 07.12.1909 : The Fires of Fate (cast and review)
- 30.12.1909 : Thinks the Novelist Prejudiced
1910
- 03.02.1910 : Playwrights Get $140,000
1912
- 02.03.1912 : William Dean Howells is 75
- 25.06.1912 : British Pilgrim Society Holds Anniversary Feast
- 26.10.1912 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Author of The Lost World (1 photo)
1914
- 26.04.1914 : Conan Doyle Will Rough It
- 28.05.1914 : A. Conan Doyle in America For Rest
- 18.09.1914 : Famous English Writers - All Sorts - Unite to Uphold Allied Nations
1915
- 24.01.1915 : Sherlock Holmes Never Had A Case Like This
- 15.10.1915 : British Urge Reprisal For Air Attacks
1917
- 24.11.1917 : Theme For Hon. Holmes
- 30.12.1917 : Hats Off to U.S. Troops, Britons' New Year's Word
1919
- 16.10.1919 : Conan Doyle's Spiritualism is Attacked
- 18.10.1919 : A. Conan Doyle Thinks Spirits Delay Beliefs
- 21.10.1919 : Doyle's Spirits Rouse Pastors' Souls to Battle, by Rev. F. L. Gratiot
- 25.10.1919 : Doyle and the Spirits, by PAN
1920
- 14.03.1920 : Miss Mary Conan Doyle (1 photo)
1922
- 12.04.1922 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Family Arrive (1 photo)
- 11.04.1922 : Doyle Pushes Gates Ajar For Reporters' Gaze
- 11.04.1922 : Clergy Uphold Doyle, by Rev. W. B. Norton
- 14.04.1922 : Psychics Here Class Doyle O.K. But A Tyro Yet
- 15.04.1922 : Spirit Caught By Camera (1 photo)
- 17.04.1922 : Doyle's Views Compared with Bible Teaching
- 24.04.1922 : Doyle Offers no Proof of Spooks, Priest Declares
- 24.04.1922 : Disagree with Doyle, by Rev. W. B. Norton
- 29.04.1922 : Where Do Flappers Go When They Die? None in Doyle's Sky
- 15.05.1922 : Telepathy is Doyle's 'Ghost,' Says Minister
- 21.05.1922 : Conan Doyle Due Today; Will Give Spiritist Talks
- 23.05.1922 : Hands Across Spirit Sea Get Mixed - Doyle, by Genevieve Forbes
- 24.05.1922 : Conan Doyle Takes Rap at Ridiculers, by Genevieve Forbes (1 photo)
- 25.05.1922 : U.S. Spiritual in 10 Years is Doyle's Belief, by Genevieve Forbes
- 26.05.1922 : Pastors Preach Sunday on Doyle View of Heaven
- 27.05.1922 : Conan Doyle Shows Photos pf his Ghosts, by Genevieve Forbes
- 27.05.1922 : Oh, Mister Doyle, Can He Take His Fleas!, by A.P.E.
- 02.06.1922 : Spirits All in Boob Class, is Slap at Doyle
- 04.06.1922 : Inventor Claims Doyle Tricks in Dinosaur Movie
- 20.06.1922 : Conan Doyle Avers He Will Materialize Baseball For J. Bull
- 25.06.1922 : Baseball for England?
- 17.11.1922 : Conan Doyle is Challenged to Psychic Test
- 10.12.1922 : Doyle Sees Rap at Spiritism in Magazine Offer
1923
- 18.03.1923 : Conan Doyle Plans to Show Skeptics a View of Spookdom
- 04.04.1923 : A. Conan Doyle Due to Take Part in Psychic Test
- 05.04.1923 : Doyle Returns, Faith Firmer in Psychic Maze
- 06.04.1923 : Tut May Have Sent Spirit to Kill His Finder, Doyle Says
- 07.04.1923 : Doyle's 'Spirit' Photos of War Heroes Thrill
- 09.04.1923 : Doyle Says He Had Recent Talk With W. T. Stead
- 10.04.1923 : Priest Flouts Doyle's Ghost Pictures; Makes 'Em Himself
- 15.04.1923 : Editor Admits Weird Seance Baffles Him (1 photo)
- 20.04.1923 : Priest Unspooks Spooks; Claims Doyle is Fooled (1 photo)
- 27.04.1923 : Doyle Hears From Mother at Ohio Seance
- 28.04.1923 : Hostility to Spiritism Less, Sir Arthur Says (1 photo)
- 29.04.1923 : Doyle Defends Spirit Photos as Real Thing, by Genevieve Forbes
- 02.05.1923 : Licensed Mediums to Prevent Fraud Predicted by Doyle
- 12.05.1923 : Light on Sir Arthur's Spirits, by M. J. Fleming
- 17.05.1923 : Where Conan Doyle Can't Get At It
- 05.08.1923 : Sir Arthur Says Harding's Spirit to Aid Coolidge
- 03.11.1923 : Elderly English Writer Interviews Spirit of Dickens
1924
- 30.05.1924 : Lenin's Ghost Roams London, Doyle Declares
- 08.12.1924 : Spiritualism to Save World, Sir Arthur Says
- 19.12.1924 : Conan Doyle to Lead World to Spiritualism
1925
- 18.09.1925 : Spirits Warn Conan Doyle of World Shakeup
1926
- 02.01.1926 : Who Won War? U.S. Did, Conan Doyle Admits
- 19.07.1926 : Millenium Due Tommorow, British Prophet Declares, by Lorimer Hammond
- 24.10.1926 : Spirit of Bobbie Burns Protests About Portrait
- 07.11.1926 : Spiritualists to Hunt Houdini in World of Ghosts
1927
- 12.05.1927 : A. Conan Doyle Asks Spirit Aid to Find Killer
- 06.09.1927 : Here's Action But Most of It's the Bunk, review of The Fighting Eagle by Mae Tinée
1928
- 19.02.1928 : Edison Wrong on After Life, Says Sir Conan Doyle (1 photo)
- 21.07.1928 : Name is Cleared After 19 Yrs. in Jail For Murder
- 02.12.1928 : Sherlock Holmes at Home (1 photo)
1929
- 14.03.1929 : Dentist Exposes "Ghost Photo" in Doyle Talk
- 25.07.1929 : Wells and Doyle Defend Youth Who Killed Mother
- 16.08.1929 : Conan Doyle's Country Home Gutted by Fire
- 08.09.1929 : Sherlock Holmes Homeless (1 photo)
- 10.11.1929 : Famous Sleuth Comes Back, a Changed Man (1 photo)
- 01.12.1929 : The Armchair Playgoer, by Fanny Butcher (1 photo)
- 28.12.1929 : Kipling Ill, Conan Doyle, Too; Other News
1930
- 05.02.1930 : Spiritualists Say Prayers for Conan Doyle; Ill Abed
- 25.02.1930 : Sherlock Holmes (cast and review)
- 02.03.1930 : Theater Renews Its Youth with Revival Habit, by Charles Collins
- 04.03.1930 : Sherlock Holmes and the New Hoods
- 19.03.1930 : Conan Doyle Calls British Society Foe of Spiritism; Resigns
- 19.03.1930 : Noted Author Quits "Spirit Society" (1 photo)
- 23.05.1930 : Doyle Reveals Original Hero of Sherlock Tales (1 photo)
- 08.07.1930 : Conan Doyle's Family Awaits Spirit Message, by Robert Sage
- 08.07.1930 : Creator of Sherlock Holmes Dies, Aged 71 (1 photo)
- 09.07.1930 : Fingerprints of Conan Doyle to Identify Spirit
- 11.07.1930 : Spirit Hookup with Sir Arthur is "Gratifying"
- 12.07.1930 : If I Were Conan Doyle, poem by R. H. L.
- 12.07.1930 : No Mourning as Conan Doyle is Buried in Garden
- 13.07.1930 : Conan Doyle's Widow Brands Messages False
- 14.07.1930 : Conan Doyle's Wife Says His Spirit Talks
- 19.07.1930 : Mourners Wear Summer Frocks at Open Air Funeral of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1 photo)
- 31.07.1930 : Doyle's Spirit Hovers Around Her, Widow Says
- 20.09.1930 : Seek $1,215,000 to Build Memorial for Conan Doyle, Author
- 19.12.1930 : Conan Doyle's Widow Declares His Spirit Lingers Near Earth
1931
- 03.04.1931 : Doyle's Widow Offers Proof of Spirit Messages
- 17.05.1931 : Conan Doyle's Family Shares $317,455 Estate