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Show 'Movie Picture Methods Used to Rescue Girl From Harem Young Greek Does a Douglas Fairbanks Stunt in Smxrna Seraglio in Releasing" Sweetheart From Captivity. BrVrnvar?: Sc: Ice. ATHENE, p:. ill. Zle-tero Kuran-zaroulos. Kuran-zaroulos. lormc.-'y a soldier in the Tliird regiment of Greek imVntry, is the latest hero of Corinth. L'.'Utero was betrothed to a fascinating fascinat-ing Greek g:ri living at Smyrna, from whom he Lad received no tidings for three years. On the entry ct Greece into the war rllentero's regimen: .was dispatched to Smyrna. Ju"c there he sought in vir. to '.errn the whereabouts of his swe?::ie?.rt. Or.e evening, r-'iterinj a local cute, he .c: another Greex, a s'one inerehanr, whoui he had not sten s-lnco his boyhood boy-hood da vs. The soldier told h:r.i vi the loss or his sweetheart, whereupon h:s feiiow countrvmap. inrimt.ted h;s suspicion ;h;tt the v V i h a d b ? n a? d u c ; e d b y T u r s and fouled in the r.areni ot a wealthy pasha in the outskirt-s of th? city. Llentero was granted eiht &j-?-. leave and. beiu of somewhat effeminate effemi-nate appearance, :.f.ircd himself in women's clothes. Mis friend, the Smyrna Smyr-na n-jerchant. then conducted him to a small bazaar at the roar of a mosaue, where a private exhibition was in progress prog-ress of prospective harem inmates. . In due cour.e E'.eniero w::s pttrchnsed as a uirl by ;i- aLont for r'-'. 0, and sub-s sub-s eq u e r. 1 1 y sola ir S 1 7 3 J to u p a s a , who placed him in his serucHo. Two days after his admission there Elcntero U'.et his sweetheart, also" a prisoner in the same hous?. That night, having chloroformed the gigantic negro cuard, ho climbed, accompanied by the girl, over the flat roof of the building to a projecting cable, to which he tied a rope. Aion this he descended to the courtyard below, fastening ihe end of i the rope to a tree. His sweetheart then j began climbing down, but she had not ' gone far before a shot ran 2" out. One 'of the pasha's servants, who was on r.ibt du'.y in tho eurden. had fired his revo'vor at he csca-dng youth. At the report, thr. cirl. seined with terror, clunti -with fren::ied hcic to the rope, sv.-iuadn? to and fro, fearing to descend further. Elentero, though wounded in the shoulder, rushed a: his assailant and. wrenching his revolver from him, shoi him d?ad. Then he rescued the girl, who fainted in his arms as her feet touched the ground, and carried her to the street. There the sponge dealer, accompanied by two other Greeks, was awaiting the fugitives. Elentero. of course, married the girl. |