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Crete to Athens and gained the politi- cal ascendancy, Rhallis’ reputation as a politiclan was somewhat damaged. In his long political career, the new premier has generally been at logger- heads with the crown. He often had disputes with the late King George and it was not until Constantine was de- throned by the Entente powers that Rhallls really regarded him seriously. This action of the Entente, however, converted Rhallls to become a support- er of Constantine’s cause and, since 1916, he has been devoted to that ruler. Rhallls is one of the most inter- esting characters In Greece. He iIs a polished statesman and is often re- ferred to as a ‘‘dear old man” (he is about 80). His favorite pets are goats and fowls, which he owns in great num- bers, and feeds with I'S own hands. When not in public office he practices his profession of the law. In his younger days he spent a considerable fortune in politics. IS AN AGTIVE ONE Premier Rballls, Despite His 80, Years, Not a Dead One Athens, Jan. 18.—Demetrios Rhal- 112, the new Greek Premier, who suc- ceoded Venizelos when the latter was defeated in the election last Autumn, tes the sight of Venizelos and has by no means always bec, an admirer | of Constantine, who now has been | recalled as king. Rallls regards Venizelos as a political - nturer. This in part may be due t @ faot when Venizelos came from 89 West Main Street - Flowers for All " (ccasions. Prices Reasonable Our Telephone Number Is 1281 For Wednesday, _ , DOLLAR DAY ' We Will Give 209, | Discount on Any Purchase -~ » y George Rapelye Professional Building ocd Workmanshp. Right Materials use of them is what our work and the care of superior., Shoes dyed with odorless dyes. i kinds of Hats Cleaned and Blocked. WAGNER AND RENEY Proprietors Shine Parior Lobby 1st Floor Dr.Jos.P.Meehan DENTIST Office hours: 9A Mto9P. M. Tel. 1247. 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