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40 ————— THE FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1928 —_— FORMER GERMAN RULER HOLDS VARIETY OF TITLES| ‘Wilhelm Entitled to Educational Degrees as Well as Royal and Military Ranks. Correspondence of the Assoctated Press. | BERLIN.—In the Almanach de Gotha for 1928 the ex-Kaiser's preseat itatus is set forth as: “Frederich Wil-| helm II Victer Albert, former ruling ! “Jerman Emperor and King of Prussia.” | But were William II traveling about fhe world he would also be entitled to | family were deprived by a Prussian state | Wscribe himself in hotel registers, etc., ' law of June 23. 9. Musi with any one of the numerous ranking titles conferred marks of honor and not Tuling powers Prussta, Count of Hohenzollern, Duke of Saxonta, Westphalia Duke of Niederrhein, Prince of Oranien, Prince of Prince Count zu_ Henn herg, Honorary him solely entailing a “Prince upon such as and Engen. Grand Ruegen or Ostfriesland Premier anl number af es a long String o aiser also ho' s and titles of “Your Majesty.” or Royal Highness” or “High- zed by the law of No- to carry the title of ess of Prussia.” Eccentric Dances Barred. From the Pathfinder Magazine. Mussolini, acting as secre- ng titles, | tary of war, forbade officers of the my to dance the exotic dances that honorary degrees from ‘orcien unive sities, av: the LLD. 0! the University | 8¢ becoming so popular in Italy. He of Pennsylvania, doctor Hf civil laws of | specified the Charleston. biack bot- Oxford University, the M. D. of the|om, shimmy. the Yale and the University of Pr All Is Essential 1e, et the dirty dog. members Hohenzollern | 1020 of the Cqmp’lelely “AIC” 100y, Light Socket Power! would detract t to | honor of the t ———— (The HOMER L.KITT Co. 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The pride of his life is that he has never had but one job, and “When I stop working life will be His employers have urged him to stop working er at least shorten his hours, promising him he will always get full pay, but the aged workman still remembers he once was paid full time for two days when he was il and he insists on sticking to A new calendar in England has a n in French for each day of Oneor twoAnti K; Table ick= g bodtips inti KamniaTablets quick- banish pai Correspondenco of The Star. off. Rittmann ran toward it, knife in PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio.—Although laid |hand, to “bleed” it. The bull, however, l}llp wilhdmjurtEs rt‘;,u‘mld r(l')cvnlly ‘;2;“” was up before the count ended and e made one attempt, George Ritt- i B hoBay bulcher. I planning | Ritmann was injured. He and Haas his early return to Rattlesnake Island |Were compelled to jump into their craft | to butcher a bull, as the island supply |2nd flee. : of fresh beef is running low. | Rittmann's injuries_are not serious, | Rattlesnake Island is about the size | Dowever, and already he is laying plans of a city block. In Winter, when it is '0 “80 back and finish that bull.” cut off from the mainland, Put-in-Bay | L [ keeps its beef supply there “on the! The number of persons receiving gov- ntl- amn.a hoof.” {ernment unemployment doles in Aust Rittmann went to the island with | is increasing. vles in Austria - uiek Relief from Pains and Aches BUTCHER TO FINISH BULL !zdwara Hans, another isiander, to| 'lbu!chcr. 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