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11 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925. PLEASESEXKAISER Scientific Works Outnumber Those ol France and England Budapest, Hungary. Aus. (P iiotn Die viewpoint of William Holmnzollern the workman Is nut a proleiarlnn hut an aristocrat a col 'aborator of Hod. Thl view was expressed recently by the oik time Gorman emperor to PMtor l.mlw lK-Dnsrhlk of Mlskoloz, Hungary, durinsr ft visit of ths pas tor to I 'corn Houn In Io1l!iild, whire William Is In exile. William lso condi'inii' fl "so-called demnora ry" as l'lnK fatal to the norma.1 lc velopnienl of a. st ate. "I rcsn rt the worklnuman," Wil liam Is (iiioicil HH lnnint; said. "In my eyes he Is not. a jiroletarlan, lml. sn anslocrat of the, first order, for h la a collaborator o god. "No democracy ever ran hope to conform with the tcmp'-nuncnt of the masses. A monarchy, on the other hand, always guards Ihs Inter ests Of the people, espt. daily 1f a strong and intelligent lighter is nt the head. "I never sought popularity, which I deemed bneath my dignity. Only lawyer-politicians, those most rldl culoua of ligures who tnrn -with tho wind, cater to public opinion, tor that that very reason there are no real political leaders anywhere to day." The former kaiser then expressed his satisfaction over book publica tion statistics for the year 19"4, ac cording to which he said 86,000 booka were published in Germany, 16,000 In England and only 6,000 In Tong War in Kranee. Most of the German works, he asftcrted, were of it cl eutlllo nature, wlillo thoso of France, for the greater part, were "emtio or even licentious and those of Dntiland on tlio dcKcllve novel order." WOlLh 1X1 LM) IUS I.1XK Itocco F. farchlllo lias made s proposal to extend Ms Oak street bus line from Its present terminal hit Carlton street and Commonwealth avenue, to Stanley street ami Com monwealth avenue, and bitter his schedules, provided the Connecticut t.'o. bus to Hurt foul, Is required to operate "express" through the dis trict he, srves, Tho railroads cum- mlttee of the common council Is considering thla propoml In connee. tlon with lis study of the bua dispute and will mnke a recommendation at t ho next common council meeting. ITALIAN AVIATOR TOES Manila, Aug. :s W Commander Francesco Pe Plnedo, Italian avia tor on flight from Italy to Japan, today flew from Manila to Corre gldor, an Island at th entrance to Manila Day. Ills plane will be ex t"nslcy overhauled at the Klndley (lying field. Ills northward flight toward Tokyo wit lnot be resumed for probably ten days. th the brealilng nut of Tom; i' irs bct vtin '.he Hip Sings and the Leungs In different cities of the, l nittd States, pollco have amsteil , I ee'Wah. head of tho Hip Kings In i Washington, D. C. 'Micy believe that : because of his Influ-nllal position he I may he the key lo a soluilcii of the i 'llst.urhsnce. ' 1 Our share of a Million Dollars' Worth The Middishade Blue Serge Suits we are fea turing are some that were made from a mil lion dollars1 worth of blue serge-ordered at one time. We mention that to vou becaiiKp if py. plains the lowness of rnt price, l ne guarantee covers everything else T0HK0WSX1 & DAWSON The Stoic For You Ml MAIN ST. OIT. MYRTLE AUTOMOBILE SALE V ccn.n not civi: voti better valves to tick from Buick, Dodge, Chevrolet, Maxwell, Studebaker, Nash and many others CAR YOU WANT IS IN THIS SALE SATI SFA( UO Lh ivt the car . (hyj. If you are not entirely satisfied at thp end nf th; HKIN(i IT HACK. We will allow ymj every dollar you pavrl mi ji to ,"i;.ly on the niiTha.e of any other renewed car in stock. HRINC (H R WIFE TONKiHT AND (ET THE CAR YOl HAVE ALWAYS WANTED OPEN Sl'NDAY V Jennett Motor Sales Co, v. 250 Arch Street, New Britain, Conn, : :l DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. BOSTON DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. SATURDAY COME TO THIS STORE AND SAVE IAST DAY OF THE ODDS and. SEE THE QUALITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE SEE OUR LOW PRICES Beginning With the Opening of the Doors Tomorrow We Will Place On Sale One Hundred BALBRIGGAN SUITS AND JERSEY DRESSES All Colon All Shades Every Dress is made of all wool material, all the new est Fall shades such as Pansy, Pencil, Cuckoo, Tans, Rose, Greys and Henna. n 200 BRAND NEW FALL EVERY POPULAR STYLE Tt's a very unusual purchase collection, including many copies of high priced gowns and featuring Circular Flares, Draped Lines, Slim Silhouettes and Modeled Bodice Effects. All exquisite workmanship; all in the rich deep Autumnal hues. Black, Prince, Cactus Green, Bokhara, Crayon Blue and Purple. HRr.Al.N MISUN 36 Inches mI'Ip, plain, Toss-barred ami fanoy lior- rtors; a cleanup price Y1. !7C Ladles fuH-fnAliloned pure SILK HOSr. shlrtlT frt qunltij-: all the nrw f.lind; value to 2.50 patr. Odd and I"nd Sale, pair BTjAXEETS Single Flannel Blankets, ariou colors, Mock plaids. sire 04;l. r.nch $1.00 I.rXCHEOX SETS 13 piece warranted All Linen Sets Tritli neat scollop ed edge. Set $2.98 TABLE CEXTERS 72 Inches round with lace edge neatly embroidered; an exceptional value QQ COKSfcT Sl'EC'I All A 5-iH.H'laJ (able of Corsets nlth IiIkIi or elastic top, re inforced throughout, sites 2'.' to ISO, flesh color imlv. Odd nud l..nd Sale $1.50 Ladles' fine, oualit SILK HOSE, made ntth rib stltcli seam hack: colors, beacji. -n.iin riq 'imi 'ai.md -iv-is dale, nude. French nude, black and jack rabbit: alue to 7!)e. Odd "?Qr and End Sale, pair mvC PER SHEETS I'nbleacheil for double bods, made of extra heavy shectinc, a good standard brand. Each $2.00 MEXS DEPARTMENT iron's fine quality Engliflj Broadcloth SHIRTS, with and without wllars; colors, white, blue, tan and frra.y; value to SS SB. Odd B and End Sa!, each r 1 SILK rRINCESS 6LrP8 Ladles' best quality Tub Silk Slips with fancy ruffle bottoms, all sites and all the leading colors. Odd & End Sale $2.98 WONDERFUL GIVEN AWAY TO THE HOLDER OF THE MYSTERIOUS KEY With each purchase amounting' to 50 cents we will give the cus tomer a key. One oJ the keys given away will be the "Mysteri ous Key" that will unlock the LOCK that entitles t!u holder to this Won tlerful Radio Outfit ABSOLUTELY FREE! 4 1 ,fr;yA S rtt . . $ tv :v mi Il S r .,v . ,11 ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW RULES AND REGULATIONS I No one will be allowed to try their keys in the locks until all keys have been given out. I After all keys have, been passed out, NOTICE -will be posted in our store and all holders of KEYS will lie given 20 days in which to try their keys in the lock. J The "Mysterious Key" that unlocks the lock must perfectly match the dupli cate "TWIN" Master Kej, which has been se curely deposited in safa keeping for comparison at the proper time. Watch for Announcement of Day and Date Set to bring in your Keys and Pee if yon hold the "JI ASTER KEY" that unlocks the "MYSTERIOUS LOCK" that makes jou the possessor of this wonderful Radio