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. . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922
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ATHENS, Sept. 28.—The first phase
of the Greek revolution has ended with
the abdication of King Constantine in
favor of Crown ITince George and the
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brought in 12 more men indicted for
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ally, and further that they are men
who believe heart and soul in a greater
Greece. It is not believed they will
yield Thrace, at least to the Turks,
[without a struggle.
Among military observers familiar
with the situation it is not doubted
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FREE SOUVENIRS—COME.
White ShoeHouses
(the fit guaranteed if left to us)
or the Near East in his presence.
osephine Davis.
The Hawaiian quartet gave
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on
package or on tablets you are not get-
ting the genuine Bayer product pre-
scribed by physiolans over twenty-two
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CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 27.—It is
reported from Athens that one of the •
ministers in the cabinet of Premier
T’riantafillakos was killed during the I
troubles there incident to the abdica-
tion of Constantine.
Venizelists are said to be in control ’
of the island of Syra, in the Greek i
archipelago. An important cable sta-,
tion is situated on the island.
(An Athens dispatch yesterday said;
that former Minister of Agriculture
Sider is had been wounded during riot-
ing which accompanied a demonstra-
tion in favor of the return of former
Premier Venizelos and th • establish-
ment of a republic).
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REVOLUTION TRIUMPHS
WITHOUT BLOODSHED
danced the hula dance.
tory. according to Charles Dillon, as-
1 sistant chairman, western committee
public relations, Association of
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difficulties and will continue on her
glorious and brilliant path, provided
she faces the danger with a united
front and is assisted by her powerful
friends.
' "Not wishing to have in the mind
of anybody the slightest suspicion that
by remaining on the throne I have pre-
vented to however a slight degree the
sacred unity of the Greeks, I have ab-
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OKLAHOMA CITY—Throughout the
railway shopmen's strike which began
July 1 the railroads handled the heav-
iest traffic ever recorded in their his-
murder, leaving only eight of the 74
under indictment still at large Seven
were released on |5,000 ball each, and
lots. 6 yards
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 - Stanley
Newcomb, an eighth grade pupil in the
Lincoln school at San Diego, Cal. has
been awarded first place among more
than 400,000 juvenile writers who en-
tered the prize nosey contest recently
conducted by the highway education
board. He wins a gold watch and a
trip to Washington where he will be
the guest of the board and of the Na - I
tlonaI Automobile Chamber of Com-
merce.
The contest was open to all ele- I
mentary school pupils in the United
States.
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considered as dead," was the reply of
Eliptherlos Venizelos to a question as
to the part he might play "under the
new government in Greece, says the
Deauvjlle correspondent of the Petit
Pafislen. Forty-five other corre-
j students had telegraphed to the for-
mer premier asking to be received, but
his reply to all was not to trouble to
visit him _
M. Venizelos maintains the same im-
l penetrable reserve even with his inti-
mate friends. The first news of the
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sume office?’’
' Venizelos merely said: "Take some
more hors d'ouvres," but his voice
shook, betraying the depth of hi* emo.
tion. One had only to look at his fore
to realize that the vindication of the
party leader had not been obliterated
' in the sorrow of the patriot. Those
; who know the depth of the wound
GASSY STOMACH
PAGE THREE
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playing. Reasonover’s barber shop is
offering a gold belt buckle with the
• head of a Longhorn skeer engraved
far has been bloodless iusurgent troops
from the Greek islands where the
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contains proper directions. Handy
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Druggists also sell bottles of 24 ami
10ft. Aspirin is the trade mark of
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Velours, Modette.
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j "From this moment my eldest son,
' Prince George, is your king. I am sure
movement had its inception landed at I
Pireaus, entered (he capital and now j
are barracked in the public buildings । The Hawaiian quartet gave a vocal! . -
occupying the city without bloodshed .selection, after which Costa sing as| r
The royalists under General Con-ia tenor solo "Ten Little Fingers and
stantinopolous. commanding the dis- I Ten Little Toes.”
triet and.Colonti Soutos commanding Phu Davison followed with a solo
Bra srsm"k,
other faction, took poksesulon of ihe j'.1".,arton.xoce in sinains , "Pal
prefecture of Police, arrested Colonel 'X ouartet Ihesmem * of the
Bouton and.finally became masters or/"n12:. uaet oinring
the aituation. (he royalist troops being Miaee. Davis, WiIllams
led back to their quarters.
$1.00
colored Table
upon it for the man ijudged by his
teammats to h ive Beeh the most valu-
able player on the team. M. Silver’s
barber shop is offering $5 in trade to
the first Longhorn player who recovers
a fumble on Clark Field.
In accordance with its annual cus-
tom, the University Co-Op is offering
three gold fountain pens to be given
the players who intercept the most
forward passes, recover the greatest
number of fumbles hnd make the long-
est run.
Chew one or two after meais or any
time and note how the stomach settles
down, feels fine, stops gas. acidity,
sour risings, belching and sin h troubles
due to indigestion. They neutralize
the sour acids, give the stomach an
alkaline effect and you need have no
Lar to eat whatever you like. Get a
4ft rent box today of any druggist. No
more drowsiness or heavy feeling after
a hearty meal. And you get the benefit
of your food in more solid flesh. Most
people have a tendeney to acid. gassy
stomach just after eating or drinking
coffee, etc. if a Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablet is chewed at this time it nets-
tralizes the acids, your stomach is
sweetened, the gas is prevented and
you feel good nil over Try it. Re-
member you can get Stuart’s Dyspep-
sla Tablets anywhere in V. S. and
Canada. Adv.
By Associated Press.
LONDON. Sept. 28—Crown Prince
George of Greece indicated his inten-
tion to accept the throne relinquished
by his father, according to a message
from authoritative sources in Athens.
(An Athens dispatch timed 12:10 *
p m. yesterday said Crown Prince
George would take the oath during the
afternoon. Nothing later was received ,
to show that this program was -ar-
rled out.)
There is no word as to the where- '
about of Constantine.
Both Athens and Saluulki are re-
ported to be quiet and under control
of revolutionaries. It is too early to
estimate the direction the revolution
is taking but in authoritative circles
it is looked upon as tending to support
former Premier Venizelos.
The report that Prince Paul, young- 1
ost son of former King Const inline, is
a prisoner of revolutionists on board :
the school ship Elli is without founda-
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you may also rely upon the moderate-
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In choosing here you may consider the
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DRESS—
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Stouts, 39 up 44 % L4.3U >.3
In Silks, Satin Crepes, Poriets
< By Associated Press.
LONDON, Sept. 28. The abdication
of King Constantine of Greece, mak-
-ing again possible co-operation be-
। tween Prime Minister Llyd George
’and ex-Premier Venizelos, may cause
a lightning change in Great Britain's
policy toward the Turks, according to,
(well Informed circles here today. It is
asserted in these circles that a pos-
sible new conjunction of these two
former co-workers is the explanation
I of the studied attitude of pessimism
which since, yesterday has been radi-
ating from No. 10 Downing street,
where this morning much apprehen-
sibn Was expressed regarding possible
warlike acts of the Turks in the vicin-
ity of Chanak.
With Constantine out of the way, it
is said, there will be once more a
chance* of reorganizing the best forces
of Greece under Venizelos. whose
Cretan soldiers were the backbone of
, the army and until Constantine re-
placed the officers with his own sym-
pathizers. especially with generals un-
I trained and unexperienced in the great
I war.
J It is pointed out that the present
revolutionists In Greece are reported
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to be not only pro-Venizelist, but pro- tion, according to Reuter’s dispatch I
Committee in Control.
ATHENS, Sept. 28—"A provisional
revolutionary committee" has been .
formed and. has issued the following '
proclamation:
"An accord having been reached'
with the Triantafillakos government
which resigned, the provisional rev-
olutionary committee will assume pow- ;
er with the least possible deJay.” I
"Until now it has been relying for ।
the maintenance of order and the pro- I
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Bloating, Belching, Sour Risings,
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remaining five under 110,000 each.
The bonds were furnished by ninety-
six business men of Herrin.
BTEW PANS
1-quart Rise. 4 for..
. that an entirely new phase of the
whole Near East situation is being
approached. It is generally reported
that Mr. Lloyd George was reluctant
to abandon the policy toward the
Turks which -has been pursued for
three years, and that It was at a mo-
ment of' pressure that he yielded to
the French argument that the Turks
be permitted to re-enter Europe, where
they had long been, as the prime min-
ister pointed out in his recentstate-
menL a troublesome factor.
The Lions had a happy party Thurs.
day noon at the Driskill and Incident-
ally staged the best musical program
of the season with D. A. Bush as
chairman and Manager Robert Mar-
tin of the Shrine circus introducing the
various entertainers.
The Hawaiian troupe, which has
ous consideration by certain labor
osta, Phil
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Braid, in many chic
ways helps make many
Frocks the success they
are. While the low
bloused styles are well
represented Braid
Smartly Trims some in
basque styles with semi
circular skirts.'
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_ tunic and made a picturesque fore-
Jowed. The king‘atfirst"intendedto I tround for the male singers as they
resist the insurrectlonary movement. I “axe the ir number. J
his generals and Prince Nicholas, his BpeakinE of Austin, the Ben Tur
brother advising such a course but the ' Temple and the Lions Club. Minger
1 Greek revolution and Constantines ab-imonarsh.soon.recognized the impos- I Marinntnted1thak.he hnd beon told
dicatlon came while he.wos at lunch .sibilitv of making an etfective , edist. IAuztn a dend town, bnt he "•»
and one of hla frienda could not resint lance, and the counter, revolutionary 1at. ”• cireun hna plazed here to a
askinr. I preparations were ordered stopped packed tent for four nights in succes-
"what would vou do if naked to -a.i The next ntep was taken by the civil - i sion, which, he mM. In belter than the
I wnat would you .to wasKed to c The lendera of the venizeiit record established by any city In the
j party went to meet the leaders of the j country "t rimilar size. That the re-
military movement and hold a confer- Iceipts will go over >40,000 wax
ence at which the organisation of a Martin's prediction
new government and the dynasty ------•+•----
question wee discussed Even the'
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taken up by the conferees. L. .
Eaqpanarehisxritinsumeeme । GRIDDERS ANNOUNCED
doubtedly be called tn the premiership ’ _______
of the new government with former
Foreign Minister Carapanos becoming in order to give the Longhorns rec-
foreisn minister, unless M Coromilas ogntion for good work on the football
should resume this ministry with ex-I field, several Austin merchants have
। inanee Minister Alexander Diomede offered prises to be awarded for good
tection of all citizens without excep- !
tion upon the patriotism of the Hel- l
lenos and the ardent desire of the J
people for reconciliation and bridging i
over the chasm a desire the.revolu-
tionary party espouses.
"Disturbers of order to whatever
political party they belong, will be
punished in accordance with revolu-
tionary justice.’’ .
tumult has sufficiently subsided, while! heen one of the feature attractions at
the next steps are preparing, to allow the Ben Hur Shrine circus the past "
(four nights, furnished the musical en- on , -----------
Members of the troupe RailWay Fxec utives, speaking before
the Kiwanis club here today.
"This ought to be worth very seri-
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the entire nation’ will rally around him.
will assist him with all its forces, and
| at the cost of all sacrfices, in his diff-
cult work.
"As for myself, I ar happy th«it
another opportunty has been given to
sacrifice myself once more for Greece,
and I shall still be happier when the
people for whom I have so much love
surround their new king with perfect
concord and lead the fatherland to
fresh glory and fresh greatness.
"My sacrifice is slight. I am pre-
pared to fight at the head of the army
In the interests of the country if the
Greek government , and people should
consider such service useful to the
fatherland. "CONSTANTIN E."
Some men buy clothing only as
a “necessity”; something to
cover them; that’s about all
they look for; that’s about all
they get.
1 By Associated Press
I ATHENS, Sept. 28 (Night).- It is
1 reported that a section of the revolu-
tionary army is imbued with the idea
of a republic and that the accession of
, King George may be accompanied with
some difficulties.
An impressive pro-Venixelist dem-
I onstration occurred in the city Last
| night. Thousands of persons, includ-
| ing some of the troops, paraded the
1 streets singing and acclaiming Veni-
l zelos and waving portraits of the for-
j mer premier. The throng marched to
। the French legation crying "Vva
Franca." The revolutionists have en-
i tered the city and occupied all the straa
tegie points and the minitric s.
By Associated Pres*.
PARIS. Sept. 28.—"I wish to be
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