Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 13, 1917, Final, Pictorial Section, Image 20

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WEDNESDAY
, June 13, 1917
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DEMONSTRATION BEFORE GREEK ROYAL PALACE
The recent political unrest throughout the Hellenic kingdom ha
caused frequent popular outbursts that focus in expressions of
antagonism to tho policies of King Constantino, whose abdication, it
is believed, will go far to restore tranquillity among his former
subjects.
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VIRTUAL RULER OF GREECE
The dethronement of King Constantine and the super
seding of the pro-German Prince George, his eldest son,
are regarded as establishing more firmly in power the
pro-Ally faction, of which former Prime Minister, M.
Vcnizelos, is tho loader.
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THEATRE OF LATEST SCENES IN GREAT HELLENIC DRAMA
The Royal Palace, at Athens, wherein the abdication jf King Constantine in favor of his second son, Prince Alexander, and the establishment
thereby of Allied domination in the Government of the Greek kingdom, wdt effected.
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second son, Alexander, who stands in tha rear at the right of the group, Beside him
re Crown Prince George and the Princess Helene. In front are Prlrirt Paul, Queen
fteifcl,who is ? eUter of the German Emperor, the deposed King and the Princes Irene,
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LEADING FACTOR IN GREEK CRISIS
Alexander Zaimis, the Greek Premier and a
strong supporter of tho Allied cause, through
whose .co-operation tha abdication of King Con-
pUntine was effected.
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Tha younc lady across tho way Bays
n great deal depends upon the generals
and none but men of tho very best po
litical records should bo chosen for
these Important omces.
Lapidarily Speaking
"Her lips are llko coral; her teeth
like pearls; her ears llko shells."
"Yeah, all attached to solid rock."
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What It's Coming To
"Look hero, garcon, there's
cents extra on the bill!"
"That's all right, Blr. It's tho water
tax on the soup." Chaparral.
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something else."
The Faaalnc Show.
"Hanr It! Why In thunder did you
rplll that soup over me?"
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Mrs. Haeffle I rlnn't Ilka tha lnnkn nt that Vilrrf t
Exasperated Vender Are you buyln' It for its looks? I'd have filled me brn
wiv Diras o- paraaise lr you'a only mentioned It
SCHOOL DAYS
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"How now, Geraldlne?"
"I am Investigating the condition
that surround poor working glrl
"Their lot Is often trying.'
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eo to work without chaperons, CUg
Ice." The Lamb.
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