:mSS "T' v V trVj V i v " A. i4 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEiULER 19, 1920 iftl' i im tim tarn Iftl mm s 1 m tzimi BW E its' fl m iff K r- ; IW :3 i? (J r I :fl I fl e ir. ct f f QUEEN 0 nm LUj I RE NTOFGKEECE it Assumes Office Owing te "Ab sence of My Well-Beleved Sen Constantine," She Asserts RHALLIS MAKES APPEAL Itv the AMiffiVcl Its TiOtiilnn. Vev. 10, Ail"ilrnt Conn Cenn Conn tlaiirletN 'p!t;ne(l ni Op-Ms re?pnt 'flit nl"ht nP'1 wnt puroenlil hv Onion Mether Ohn v nn A1ictr il'mteh te the Londen Time. Tmrne'lhte'v n mpssnce te tlie Ilc'lenlf penV wn (x Bucd bv flip tipw re enr, nnnnnnfln? hc hnrt nnmH office in renfnrmltv wit'i the contl'tHen. "en n"v'int of the nWncc of my well-be'evcd son Con Cen Con stnnMne." The noeoV werp nlVrt iinnn te miln tnln erdei and te demt'ilnc "tu'Rtil te romprem' mtWinl iionre nnd pros perity, ntid thp nuepii tnnMinr pvn p-wd thu henp t'-i- tlm p' nl" nnd rinf wherever "e'dicrt tnav Iip fihtltm for the na'ienn' Hiti of (i-pprp. will de their dntv hv the ceuntrv. Premier llha'Ms 1" "aid te hive npd 11 mnnlfp'te in whMi. a'ter e-lti-Mn:: the "ell'''hIpn," mrtliedi of the Voni Veni Voni scle pevprnmcut. he u-CPd nntinml unity nnd rnl'pil nnen the noeple nnd nrmy te glvi tlie cevernnient fullest as sistance. General political nmnetv has been prec'nimrd in Athens nnd a'l nnlitlnl prisoners hnve bpfti re!e"spd. The ritv is pnid te be fni-h quiet enlv n few unimportant hrawls havinjr occurred. "Amenc the innderites of both par ties." the di"tiitci cenc'mlps. "'lien is Reneral "itN'nctien that M. U,i""i has neccp'd t'ic prcmier.''ip nt this critical moment It rema'ns te be seen, however, whether he ui'l rpmiin la power after the Chamber of Deputies meets." Reme. Nev 10 (Ov A. P.) Princes Andreas and Christo'dieres of Grecp h- tl ens ec former Kin' fnn stantine titci' te the nirfpi p. yesterdav that thev believed the p'ebis cite in ft" ecp for the iMirnnw of lp cidinsr upon flic e"cupnnt of the t'ir ne ueuld be he'd next week. They do de (dated it would be a demonstration in favor of Cemtntitinc that would eclipse that of the recent election in that conn cenn try. "England nnd France need net fear tlie return of Censtnntinc te the OreeU tlir-ne, ns that would net mean any chntue in the country's fereijn policy," aid I'rlnee Andreas. N The Mejngere pilots an interview had by itH coriespendent in Lucerne ith former Kin-; Censtantltfe, in which Cenitaptine is reported te have wild : "Sly relations wltli Premier Venl-r.ele-i had been geed. Dhergcnee in view occurred only ever the decision as te the date of the entry of Greece into the war. When we separated we stil were geed friends. "It was net unti later when Veni Veni zcles developed a fierce hatred npalnst me the hatred which led te his fall." Speaking of the possibility of the Entente oppe-dnj his return te Greece, Censtnntinp nld: "I am sure Italy will net oppose me. I have n gicnt debt of gratitude for l'n'y for the way I have been treated. ' eth by the government and pub.ic opinion." ParLs, Xev. 10. (Hy A. P.) Al'Ied nations prebab'y will intervene te pre- wtit the return of former Kin Cen- tantlne te the Greek throne, says Charles C. A. .Tennart, former French high commissioner in Greece nnd ni iesent extraordinary French nmbnsga nmbnsga Ie at the Vatican. His views en tin ituatien are set forth in an intcivicw published today by the newsp.tpet Ex cc'sier. and n similar opinion is voiced iv Hnreu Dcms Cechin, an eminent authority en Greek affairs. i Cattle Overcome by Chlorine j Maysvlile, K. Nev. in. (Hj A. P.) I A number of persons were overcome and cattle In iie'ds fe'l te the ground in a sickly condition when chlorine gas be 3i.n t tcnplng from tanks in a freight car of the Chesnprake and Ciiie Hai' end here late etcrdny. The car was Hilled out of the cit. te a siding, where t finall was stranded, but only nfter i member of the train crew also was , ivcrceme by the gas. mm i E COKiHAHDIi La Nacien Spikes Rumors Imperialism Creeping Inte United States of STRONG ALLIANCE IS URGED Hy the Associated Press Snntl.vre. Chile. Nev. 19. Fears of imperialistic tendencies en the part of the United States, expressed In "cer tain cen'ers )f Latin -American opin ion" fel owing the Itcnubllcan victory In the pV-tlone of November 2, nre un founded, snvs Ln Xnclnn, in discussing the Menree Doctrine nnd Inter-American pe i les. The newspaper declares the Interests of the United States nnd the universal fppllnc of cerdlnll'v nnd hnunenv pre elude nny nctlen prejudicial te the sovereignty of Latin-American nations. "Senater Harding," the uewspapci remarks, "said the Menree Detriue was n simple and frank declaration that he United States would defend itself uid the continent ngninst European t grcstdnn. There Is n wer d sentiment of justice nnd pence, nnd the United States has net, nnd will net have, the wish or power te enforce n spirit of tutdrslilp contrary te the Independence uid liberty of Latln-Aincrlcan coun tries." It Is suggested that united Latin America ceu'd form with Saxen Amcr ica n formidable unit which would have undoubted weight In the maintenance of n continental policy. "The United States." tlie article con tinues, "would be a force nnd n aunr nncee In such nn organization, nnd com bined Latin America weu'd net ns n counterbalance te the newcr of the United Stntes. The trend of nffnlrs heuld force such a pe'icy upon tlie nt-1 tentieu of Seuth American statesmen." Noted Japanese General Dies Les Angeles, Calif.. Nev. 10. (By A. P.) General M. Tsuchlya, one of the lenders in the Japanese nttnek en Pert Arthur, died in Teklo vestcrday, according te n cablegram received here tednv by n Japanese newspaper. Gen rerp U. S. OFRCERJFOR MEXICO General Ryan Named Confidential Adviser te Obregon Chicago, Nev. 10. (Hy A. P.) Drlgadlcr General James A. Ityan, commander of the Hccend officers' train ing tamp nt Fert Shcrldnn. hftft left f.r Mexico te become confidential ud vlscr te General Obiceu, prtaiiieu elect of Mexico, it was learned teuaj. General Ilyan was retlr"d from th nrmy In 1010. He was In charge of doorkeepers nnd ushers at thellcpuu lienn, national convention here last June. i' T'lichhn the tlt'e of baron. fiave you Dined and Danced in the box ? AT THE Rl'lTENHOUSE 22d and Chestnut Streets Dnnee te the maile of THE TIERNEY FIVE Who play during Luncheon, Dinner nnd Supper I.nneheen riatttra from 70 cent np '"il tnr IMnfrr, n pint' e or ero" dW. TELEPHONE LOCUST 5630 FROMPT SERVICE THE YELLOW TAXI-CAB PUBLIC SERVICE TAXI-CAB CO., INC. 145 NORTH 22D STREET, PHILA. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE BJFA niia jytaJHJ Eighteen Ducks Fall at One Shet Dewltt. Arlt.. Nev 10. Of the tcn t( thousands of ducks that have been het in the rice marhes of Arkansas Ince the -season epenc d it remained for I. A. McMillan, of Dewltt. te establish a new ing'e shot score. With one lead cste-dav, firing at close rnuge. Mr. McMl' nn brought down eighteen big mnllnrds. Sheffield Plate Covered Dishes, C-acknr and Cheese Servers, Carving Sets, Meat Pl.tters, Gravy Beats, Mayonnaise Bowls, Bread Trays, Trivets. "Nothing mere appealing and de'eerative than stately Sheffield." Wiglit, Tyndale G? van Reden, Inc. 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HI $25.00 M lEiAH WeekIY, or write ler Free Beoh el Genu. Bell phone Wei. UU rilOTOMWH rilOTOl'I.AYH m Jll'ltillHV;;iU!lliHMti IF IK &M3M!SM 1 THESE THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST 1 PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA fey 0 !.- n x Hr 1 tr rf.w. ... mt .. I ere trie ut'et iuuvivs in i our lyeignoeriiooa xneaire ' sfcWtfiRiTtfitf&rRft ?5tiWy V The NlXON-NIRDLINGERrr THEATRES It' AVRNI IF Tormerlv West Allenheny rtVCJNUC. etli St nnd Allegheny Ave. MAT. DAILY UOHOTHY DAI.TUN In "HALF AN HOUR" BELMONT B2D AU0VE sjaiiket JANn NOVAK In "UP IN MAR'S ATTIC" CEDAR 0'rH AND CEDAn AVENUE WII.MAJI H. IIAHT In "The Cradle of Courage" COLISEUM 1IAIUCET UETWEEN WITH AND OOTH ETIIKL CLAYTON In "THE CUT SPARROW" il 1MRH FileVr st. & eirtAHD ave. JUMDV jumbo Junction en Trankferd "L." ROIIKKT WAHWICK In "THE FOURTEENTH MAN" I PAnPR 418T LANCA8TEII AVE. 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HAIIT In "The Cradle of Courage" Germantown 5310 Germantown MATINEE DAILY OI.IVE T1I0.1IAH III "Everybody's sweetheart" IMPERIAL "-WJ&VZW EluMNE IIAMMICKhTKIN ln "WHISPERS" JEFFERSON AAnWa", 1ILANCIIK HWKET ln... "THE GIRL IN THE WEB" 1 mCDTV DllOAD & COLUMBIA AV. L.mill 1 I MATINR DAILY DOI'OLAH MfI.KN In "THE JAILBIRD" RlOrkC! 24 dOUTII ST Orcheitrt. llJUE)u, r.'nnllnunuf 1 te It ALL STAK CAST In. "The Law of the Yuken" OVERBROOK. h a vrmicenD Avm. TI'O'KS II. IVf'K'H "HOMESPUN FOLKS" PATJIT niDOE AVE & DAITIIIN ST. r Alrv ii,, e,m nvsr. e.s te 11 VIOLA iv In "A Chorus Girl's Remance" SHERWOOD B V2 "5rS5 vi'H T-viini'sON In "Lady Rese's Daughter" SUSQUEHANNA !ti?ai "HAIRPINS" TIOGA 1TTH AND VENANOO M"MV'BT DILY ni nr winvw In "THE WHITE MOLL" S-e'ia' M"sirn S'leMnnR mid pil'".'rtn!Jl "ttfrVeiK xtfereA nt he thwitrM uiYtTtbei 1 the Lwt"' rifn&fwtz '? ??' - v,K ' 3m. vv. A:i v-yi-tfj tmv., K