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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 191 HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Proprietors. Issued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m., ot Herald Bullding, 67 Church St the Post OMce at New Britain 1 Class Mail Mattar JHONE CALLS B Business Off ine Sorotoannd Editorial Rooms & 3 Veer..926 ) DU THe only profitable advertising medium In ty. Clreulation books and press lways open to auvertisers. il be found on sale at Hota- Stand, 42nd St. asd Broad- York City; Board Walk, At- v, and Hartford Depot. Member or the Associated Press. s is exclusively entitled publication of all news w0t otherwise credited also the local mews er Kk ARRFST HOHENZOLLERN ¥ = ting stories of Ger- I conditions reach the out- hat the average man wan- d in a mental maze and in indecision. From London s the news that the revolu- } rmany is a stage uprising, | Will continue to he President and that d and engineered that it | D¢ in of failure and preliminary | hir retutn to Willlam Hohenzol- | ¢d the imperial sceptre 12 to this information. the managed hy German offigers ! as workingmen. They will di- through a series of successes veverses and finally into a sea | of confusion so that when the hour | S¢ form the people that it has been a re 1e next logical step will be | the home-coming of Hohenzollern and the resumption of autocratic sway. eat disadvantage under which sa man people are laboring is : ¢k of experience in self-gov- ‘or generations they have the nose in governmental | and while theorists abound in the forest, no one has permitted to put into prac- srogram for government. Re- Prussian method ¢ that the return bhienzoliern dynasty after the| f the amateur poiiticians is| o being plotted and that there ome foundation for the story | “F London oh : solution for this situation | sested that the Allies forth- mand the surrender of the per- William Hohenzollern. Af o iled all doubts concerning his | Shevisiy rules from the gutter as a ruler will be removed. PUMUTATION FOR MOONEY, leaders and manufacturers ed with relief on learning that the h sentence imposed on Thomas Mooney had been commuted to life imprisonment, as a strike of half a million organized labor men had been threatened to protest against the | enforcemaent of the maximum penalty. | It is believed labor was, at heart, ad- verse to such a strike, which could | '© 1 have had no beneficial result other ! than to reg public disapvroval of Moor xecution i Besides: the labor question, there | ™ was the more important matter of | th Jjustice. Since the beginning of the | C: trial, the defense hLas aileged criminal | ot activity on the part of the prosécu- | in tion which made a fair and impartial | P& hearing for the accused impossible k 8o well has labor preseated its case! th to the public that opinion has favored jus All that czars have been guilty of, all Lat tho czar would strike OUf AS AN | see————— wdividual. Bolshevism would strike | e pulitical opponents he must | vously disappointed Noire has coincided in the epinion nator Borah oy Idaho says: *T| irs Saturday | e e . Wicara AT THE ANNIVERSARY SALE t. confining myself to the sal prepositions that he raise 4 - - i annot folloy 2iini.” : j Y é, tepresentative Madden of THinois, ' § d 3 ] 3] o is mentioned as possibly N aker of the Housc of ives, declares: “Of cour $16.98 VELOUR COATS s 1he power 1o Jeay IDAY ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL unablc Lared ROl Of Kerammit M side pockets all arou nd lined through St s A e e { able to offer good coats at a very inexpensive price Smoot. who puts @t rc GULATION KHAKI ARMY lieans v 4 COATS. SATUIRDAY SA . Hartford | $12.98 and Womew's Jgypiian Velour 0 the season’s most desirable colors with fancy inlaid ut, an illustration of how we are 5.00 WOOL KERSEY TURDAY NNIVERSA il sp esident BCTAL suggesie 1ck 2 o P ‘o A Women's and Misses Coats of ‘heviot or wool kersey. half lined me with large Kerami Mole collars, others with collars of seal plush, deep concerned, one has been considered a 1ow the Republicans will not con- jer any such steps.”” Scnator poc kets, cuffs and all around belt. $40.00 WOOL VELOUR COATS $55.00 FUR TRIMMED VELOUR UIRDAY COATS. SATURDAY SP not officiate ordercd do so by court 23T, It is obvious that Woodrow Wilson with large fur collars others with col pockets and broad belts e RREIE ) political prestidigitation fo strip m of his authority wi'l be attempt- HANDSOME / RNOON AND $35.00 and $39.00 STREET DRI A - - « P is absence, @ ANNIVERSARY BEEh LS BIRG 1 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL o $22 .50 his instance, the Republican SATURDAY 7 strengihens its own cuse hefor sette, feta or combinations of Georgette and satin coatee, ruffle and straight line styles some S Serges, V \merican people, the world’s cutest exponents of fair play. Many the desirable colors, saving of ten del ve President Wilson shoulid re (in a2t home but they would bid him Women’s and Mi Gowns of Satin, Ge /. ECIAL ] nen’s and Misses Wool Velour Women's and Misses' stunning coats having jurisdiction in the casc Coats lined throughout. some models of heavy all wool velour in popular orin, interlined throughout, convertible collars of seal push, fancy featuring tailored pockets fancy belt large skunk oppossum collar: TATLORED SUITS Women's and Misses Tailor Made Vool Poplins and Bureila cloth, beaded, others fringed or silk embroidered in all plain tailored and braid trimmed styles, at a clear lars. s HAND.OME FUR ¢ETS RICH FUR COATS s Bam ol il coni e L tor Xmas Gifts for Xmas Gifts CLARISM AND BOLSHEVISM. : y ) $62.50 Natural Japanese cross fox sets, full size $200.00 Bolshevism is czarism in overalls, open amma! collar, large ball muff with head and oA vs the Dexter (Mo.) Statesman, a tail. The set .. ceaann . - $49.00 T e furred skins and beautiful marked colors, large open .00 Natu cape colla half ball muff, trimmed with head and That seutence summarizes it as tail, the set .. 5 8 B heavy pelt skins Anniversa'ry Saturday Specia’s Anniversary Saturday Specials Natural Raccoon Coat, made of very fine heavy matched skins, 38 inch length, large cape shawl collar, lined with Skinner Satin. Anniversary newspaper with the ability to hit the : $30.00 Natural Wolf set, made of beautiful full Special ceee... $178.00 ral Muskrat coa made of fine with shawl collar and cuffs of atly as editorial Len has ever done. & Srioa ceeeeee..... 82250 Kolinsky dyed muskrat, very stylish belted model, »r the mass of the people there is o long haired skins large open collar and full size ball $135.00 Koli e difference ciween oz v and muff with tritaming of head and tail. the set $85.00 very lustrous ski st and destructive of democeacy full e open collar and large one skin ball muff $225 French with head and tail, the set .... TR $35.00 Natural Red Fox Scarfs, made of beauti- cuffs of skunk fu ey have been accused of could not o . e ful full deep furred skins, the set . . $30.00 brocaded satin. ' to agaregate the damage which Ishevism has caused and will con- | tinue fo cause if it should gain the HARTFORYS GREATER TOY.L_ANB w,\\“n;.\wm‘:)wrkus ) MAIN FLOOR yper hand in the world. The only stinction between the two would be good reason for barring the t as a million czars. red flag from street parades is that Czarism rules from a throne. Bol- | it glves the police too much to do to protect it.—buffalo Enquirer. Comparatively few people in Amer- — —— Henry Ford is to publish a weekly SONT PREVENT | iTis enemies nigl s w give up DON'T PREVENT A LAUGH. S iSoine o is name in the families of ISurope—some of whom Tndigration which greeted the an- | paper at last.—New York Evening have become private citizens—have in- uncement that cer spirits in | Post termarried. There is hardly a dy- o { nasty, past or present, that is not con DOORYARD. nected by marriage with several or peace congress a committee of s all dynasties on the other side of the Senate Committee on Foreign | 1 Prince mourns the pass- Allantic Ocean e Teh Doowm sebeel el ing of “The Day These royal marr have been herd winds backs to &iven due prominence in the press of America but the average citizen is homeward plods its {00 occupicd otherwise to make an: hose brow is wrinkled with care e 3 permanent note of such unions, so it - the war and reconstruction prob i1 the world to Peace and 135 not to he wondered t we in the United States are not alive to the close relationships that exist among {he slimmering Welt- ! the ruling families. ven serious consideration and the . G e s ! A list of Buropean rovalty, many of s were desirous of sending to 1rcement. 1t affords the first gen- ne laugh in months to a nation if such a ridiculous projeci is committee is appointed, the country U s he alr o solemn stillness ' Whom have been deprived of their sceptres, and their relationship to {he Kaiser wheels his other roval families. follows onehead fight. Great Britain and Ireland—George V. ill watch with risibilities at alert e peregrinations of the wanderers “artoonists will gratefuily thank an And frowsy princelings streak for Mother: Princess Alexandria of herwise serious Congress for inject- stant folds. Denmark. Sister: Princess Maud, married to Save that from Nauen's undismer UHaakon VII. King of Noiway. per paragraphers will find an T Uncle: Alfred, Duke of Edinbor- ¢ humor into the situation. News- wdant fleld for the exercise of | The mo; Hlun does to the Yanks 0ush, married to Marie, Grand Duch- | ir wit, complain ess of Russia such os iving tasted of his pow- First Cousin: Princess Marie, mar- I d not be meat that the del 2 : would not belmest itk e ricd to Kerdinand, King of Roumania. a new trial and a deeper investigation | egation should fade from physical - t yad him up with grub ¥irst Cousin Princess Beatrice arges made by the defense prosecuting authoritie: been contended {hs alone convicted | rosccution was perjury. This belief has b, H" findings of Labor investigator, ted that there were certain larities on 2 of Mooney" utors ooney may le. guilty of murder, with which he was charged, but com- muting his sentence to life imprison- | ment will result in no harin. So much | doubt has bteen raised in the public mind concerning the fairness of the | trial that there would always remain a clond or lifornia’s title to justice | W jeted man paid the ex- TIEHSHAM ALL ALONE. Wickershani, former At al, who expressed the view that President Wilson would cease to be President 1f ne” went to the peace congress. finds little com- | fort in the opinions of Republican leaders M Wickersham made | known his belief at a public zml\cr-i ing in New York City and such a statement coming from a man of his calibre created extensi interest. pa If Mr. Wickersham - expected his | w without a proper title. By all g married to Alphonse, Infanta of Spain. e e e e i | First Cousin: Princess Helena, mar- powdered walls, that, rfed to Christian, Prince of Schleswig- y Holstein SR T B iR I ) yg-outs hide a Uncle: Prince Arthur, Duke of Con- describes their numerical B e i nat married to lLouise Marguer- the “Secretive Seven the for cver ite, Aunt: Princess Vicioria, married to of the Rhine- Frederick Wiiliam. father of William necessary provide a steam- haa e II. Emperor of Germany. HeltOscar Il oIzt N Cousin: ISrnest August, was King of Hanover First Cousin: Nicholas, former Eni- the Louvain fires ' peror of Russia i ¥ First Cousin: William 11, JE.aperor PACTS AND FANCIES. ! stiot k ns ply their eve- | of Germany. them go. Encourage them to I's a Jong time hetween . Prassin—William Tl The whirligig of time brings in it re-guns shail thelr venges. The invincibilty of the - Mother: Victoria, Princess Royal of n army and navy iS now a . rets driv em from | Great Britain, daughter of Queen Vie- f paper.—Baltimore American 1 lair. toria and Prince Albert. ez Sister: Princess Sophie. marrvied When one ontemplates the new tantine, King of Greece ar tunes tiie high-cost of living, First Cousin: George V of nzland fiiicult to be content to leave | (ift did the poilu sweep them Cousin by Marriage: Nicholas 1L, (aiser to the sting of his own | the field former Emperor of Russia nee.-—Baltimoie Aaierican | Their line full the stubbo Russia—Nicholas T (Now Dead.) = Engli Mother: Marie Ifcodorovna, Prin- wuid’s promise of sult herring | ifow frantic ¢ the dough of Denmark. wase to Germany's request for bo ' Uncle: Grand Duke Viadimir; mar- tht to please Pilsen and Mun- liow bowed their ranks Toch's | ried: Marie Paviowna. Duchess of Joston Herald siant stroke! Mecklenburg. Second Cousin: Grand Duchess He- in coal-miners who demand | Now let Derision mock their fiendish | lene, marred Nicholas, Prince of * a day mre nol very grasp- toil Greece Ouce 20 marks were about Their swinish joys, and stiny ob- Aunt: Marie Alexandrovna, marrvied today they are three scraps of scure Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh New York World | Let ransomed Europe, wilh a peace- I'ncle: Grand Duke Paul Aiexandro- — ful smile, | vitch, married Alexandria, Princess of possible now to disclese the | Collect ner war-debts from the Greece. 1t “An Atlantic Port”, which { vanquished boor. Second Cousin Olga, married tigured prominently in the dis- James Pontitex in Chicago Tribune. | George 1, King of Greecc hes in the past couple of years, | Great Uncle Nicholas Nicholai s none other than New York Ex-Pres. Taft, Fox | opinion to be echoed by Premdem‘ Toronto Mail and Empire, —advt. i Montenegro. ica realize to what extent the royal | 's theater, Dec, 16. | viteh, married Stana, Princess of | $110.00 'l'au])o Pointed Fox set, made of deep 46 inch length. Anniversary special ....... $159.00 neky dyed Marmot Coat, made of ns, full slze large shawl collar, 39 Bolshevism. Both are arbitrary, un- .00 Natural Gray Fox Set, beautiful coloring, inch length. Anniversary Special ........ $110.00 Seal Fur Coats, made of very high coee..... 840.00 justrous skins, with deep shawl collar and wide ir. 43 inch length and lined with Anniversary Special ...... $179.00 First Cousin: George V, King of England. Cousin: William 1I, Emperor of Germany 1 Austria—Charles 1. | Mother Archduchess Marie Jose- phe, Princess of Saxony. Cousin: Archduke Rudolph. married Stephanie. Princess of Belgium. married Marie—Charlotte, Princess of Belgium. Great Uncle: Anchduke Charles Louis, married Marie: Therese, Infan- i ta of Portugal. Cousin: Archduke Albert, married Hildegarde, Princess of Bavaria Cousin: srchduchess Marie-Chris- tine, married Alphonse XTI, King of Spain, father of present King. Denmark—Christian X. Mother: Louisa, Princess of Swe- den and Nogway Wife: Alexandria, Duchess of Meck- lenburg. . Brother: Prince Charles, afterwards | of Norway under the name of | tkon VLI Princess [ngeborg, married | Charles, Prince of weden. Great Uncle: Archduke Ferdinand, i The McMillan § “ALWAYS RELIARLE” Suggestiv Xmas Gifts SHOP EARLY SPEC/ALS FOR SATURDAY your advantage to buy Xmas Gif It is to ments are complete. Prices reasonable WOMEN’S AND MISSES COATS. Remarkable values here Saturday in Smart Winter Velours, Broadcloths, Zebelines, Cheviots and Silverton "l $20.00, 25.00 $30.00, $35.00 “* $40.00 " CHILDREN'S COAT et $8.98 “ $17.50 7" | MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF FURS NOW ON SALE A most opportune time to buy \Furs now for Xmas Gifts. Come in and select your Furs and by ..;“\\mfi amall deposit we will hold them until the Saturday before Christmas . BATH ROBES ANGORA SUIT! FOR XMAS GIETS FOR CHILDRIN Value $3.98 149 We have them for Men, Saturday at .. Suit Women and Children. These are in red only SATINE PETTICOATS In all colors. Shop ‘early. $ 1 49 Valuo $1.98. Special ........ . BLOUSES YOU'LL WANT Crepe de chine and Taffetas $a) 98 Shop Barly Special . Lok S5 ac e These are regular $4.98 grade MAS HANDKERCHIEFS From foreign and domestic markets,. Assortments are now com- plete. Choosing now gives you the choice of our larv selection GLOVES FOR XMAS. All the waunted kinds are here for Men, Women and Chi FOR MEN Fur lined, wool lined, silk lined, and unlined cape, suede and mocha Gloves, also knit Gloves of all kinds. OUR $2.50 GLOVES FORR WOMEN Give excellent wear. .Pique sewn lamb Gloves and wearing wasable capes in all the leading shades. BUY HOSIERY NOW FOR XMAS GLFTS Shop Early Specials for Suturday. 45c Men's Lisle Hose B E 3 Pair for $1 25 . 65c Men's Fibre Silk Hose .... . S ot 2 Pair for $l zr- ¥ D f WOMEN'S HOSE — AT THESI n‘\l\(.‘ Sat Silk Hose. Saturday .. 65c Fairs for $i 25 J and Fibre Hose Saturday .. 2 Pair for $2 25 . This grade if we were to buy them in today's market would at $1.50 pair. $1.85 McCALLUM SILK HOSE Black. White and Colors 3 50 Shop Early Special .......cevesscass-.. 3 Pair for WOMEN'S MEN’S VESTS AND PAT Winter Weight fleeced, ribhed Regular 75c values 59 Part it 550 S Saturday ..k C Saturday Special s 5 Elcbrafaizeaiiisime i GSC Suit 2 6 XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS From Our Third Floor Drapery and Rug boj RUGS OF ALL SIZES BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES CURTAINS — PORTIERES UNION SUITS Aunt: Princess Alexandria, married | Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards | King Kdward VII, King of England. | Uncle: Prince William, became | George 1. King of Greece. { \unt: Princess Dagmar, married | Alexander. Grand Duke, afterward | Alexander I1T1I, Emperor of Russia. H Greece—Alexander T { Grandfather: William, Prince of | Denmark. | Grandmother: Olga-Constantinova, Grand Duchess of Russia. Mother: Sophie, Princess of Prussia, | sister of Kaiser Wilhelm IT of Ger- | many. i Uncle: Prince Nicholas, married Helene, Grand Duchess of Russia. Aunt: Princess Marie, married | { George Michailoviteh, Grand Duke of { Russia i s Belgivm—Albert 1. Mother: Marie, Princess of Hohen- | zollern Wite: zabeth. Duchess of Bavaria Sister: Princess Josephine, married Charles. Prince of Hohenzollern. First Cousin Princess Stephanie, married Rudolph. Archduke of Aus tria Sweden—Gustavus Vo Son: Married to Margaret, Princess Royal of Great Britain Brother: Charles, married to Inge- borg, Princess of Denmark. second Cousin Princess Louise married Frederick, afterwards King ot Denmark Bavaria—Louis TI1.° Mother Augustine, Archduchess of Nustria Wife N ic Therese, Archduchess or Austria Daunghtcr: Princess Aldegonde, mar- ried “ililam. Prince of Hohenzollern, distant cousin of the Kaiser Uncle Maximilian I1, King of Ba- varia, married Marie. Princess of ! Prussia First Cousin: Prince Louis Ferdi- COUCH COVERS, LOUNGING PILLOWS CEDAR C TS, SHIRT WAIST BOXLs TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES BATH ROBE BLANKETS pmemes $4.50, $5.50 " $5.98 Buy them now for Xmas Giftss, nand, married Marie de la Paz, In- Spain—Alpronse Xil fanta of Spain Wife: Victori Ttaly—Victor Emanuel 11 Batenberg Wife: Helene, Princess of Monte- Mothet o uchess of Austria Uncle: Prince Amedce, son of King [ Sister: Marie Teres Victor Emanuel and Adelaide, Arch- |dinand, Prince of Bat duchess of Austria { Aunt: Infanta Marie d Cousin by Marris Elizabeth, | ried Louis Ferdinand, Prince Princess of Saxony | varia Norway—Haakon VIL Luxemburg—>Maric idetaide Wife: Maud, Princess of G Dutiess ain. Grandmother Ade Bulgaria—Ferdinand 1. of Anhalt Father: Prince August of S Mother: Man burg and Gotha. Portugal Unele: Ferdinand, King of zal Roumaniz—Icrdinand. Father: Leopold, Prince of Hohen- zollern-Sigmanng (distant cousin O i of Kaiser.) Mother: Antonia, Infanta of Portu- | het Brof bR London it “‘”“,HQ Marie = -Alexandral Grand Confercuce With Victor Boret, Duchess of Russfa is, Nov. 29.—He *. Hoover, serbia—Peter American Food administr: et Wife: Zorka-Lyoubitza, Princess of | ed to Paris from London today. Ie Montenegro. met a commitiee of Frer 1 food ex- Montenezro—Nicholas 1. perts during the morning and later Daughter: Princess Milotza, wmar- | heid a conference with Victor Boret, vied Pierre Nicholaieviteh, Grand | French minister of provisions Duke of Russia. It is understoood that Mr. Hoover's / Daughter: Princess Stana, married | mission will take o broad scof g Nicholas Nicholaievich, Grand Duke | and will not he confin to particy 3 of Russia localities in Burope. Daughter: Princess Helene, married | e Victor-Emanuel, Prince of Naples, af- | Ex-Pros. ] fox's theater, Dec, 164 terwards King of Italy, p /

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