New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1919, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DA EX-HAISER IS NO § LONGER HAUGHTY Grea Change Noted i His At tude Toward People % Amerongen, Netherlands, April 11| (Correspondence of The ociated Press.)—All who come into close con nection with the former German em- > peror these days are astonished at the | 8 & \ Bt change which has come over his be- P ] ¥ * . /‘ : havior in relation to People with whom ' Bl 8 : ‘ ,’,',‘BESSE ‘SX Q' he is brought into contact. His B SYSTEM\ DA\ baughty manner has disappeared. Ho [ L\ 4 no longer ta ¢ for granted that he 8 \ 7 }s the supreme lord to whom all must 4] ) 3% W y bow. Any service &iven to him, even & o p 08y s sl by the humblest of gardeners in tt £ : =2 " K= employ of Count Bentinck, is reward- R B e ed with apparently sincere thanks anq sometimes cven with a genuine hand- i 7 ? ® | shake—a thing not looked for by the § B : B | highest of his courtiers when he was i : 8 | Still at the height of his power. B : - , ¥ . i Virtually without exception, he ' & 4 g P s three hours every morning be- ] S - E AND S p B B | tween breakfast and lunch at his vol- g 3 THE LIVE E L I‘ = B | untary task of sawing logs In the i STORE ¥ : | grounds of the castle. The last ten W i ; | | minutes of each hour are given {o 3 ! B | <pcil of rest during which the lumber-. | THE LIVE STORE 3 : B | man, once so imperious, smokes a 4 § | light cigarette. In the course of this | Interval—heartily welcomed by his at- | tendant who assists at the other end . 4 3 ; B | of the double-handled saw now used—— ) 5 S fl | William Holenzollern starts smoking, p £ s i | for the attendants still retain enough e W | Of their subjectivity not to dare to < i i {'take the Jead. Then one of the at- 8 # 'y [ tendants discreetly draws a cigarette 0 ’ % case from his pocket, on seeing which 3 . ) the forme; emperor often says, | Bl f % B | fering his purning cigar | i e Yo “Here you ar Take i " { ) Y Soon all about him are smoking and = % I b 3 continuie doing so until the ten-minute |8 X 3 . { interval is over and work begins & s kK ; again. Ofitimes in these short rests & { | the former empress, who, during the # X work walks about in the -castle 1A grounds when the weather is favor- | it 4 2 § | able, comes up to the place where the | § 1 8 wood-sawing is done and a little gen o eral chat ensue both Herr Hohen- | § { zollern and his wife putting questions 2 ’ | on all sorts of sulhects to those in | (i & attendance. | 3 4 g As a rule. the former emperor is| Pl g 3 extremely talkative. He dwells grea 3 d : s l¥ on happenings in Germany, both EASTER ; BN | past and present. Often he is in a |y complaining mood, when he Dblames all and sundry for what has occurred. = [ ; e Tt does not seem to enter his mind s ‘T that any of the fault lies with him. ! At these times he expresses sorrow & [ for the asperity of his utterances. On { 5 N other occasions—these 3 R B 9 > are more ——he closes up like a clam and not word can be drawn from him. He has everything he can possibly require in the way of creature com- but without actually being im- oned e s connnea 1o verv e 6 fd B @ are well named for they are the best for he has not dared since before wistmas o puta foot cutsice ot o g B8 @4 styled, tailored, and best wearing boys’ with the outside world. - - clothes in America. rosers wake e N oz vt @ B @ B This is an actual proved fact. Gastonia, N. April 11.—The | [ % > : . . . ettt o ereeme e B B B @M We're looking for big business in our but fell one short after a fine i mmininning. rally, o count boms | K @ | Dboys’ department this spring rather than 12 to 11 in favor of the Bengals. i of the short right-field wis preaominares. @ @8 B B profits. We are already doing the big- fielding and hitting of Joe e ouwstanains ceacire, B 8 @8 @ gest business in New Britain in this de- R, EL 0 Blue Ribbon Winners Datrott wowon— e @B g W partment and intend to increase it 50 per Cunningham, rickson and Ain- - 4 smith; Rudolph, Keating, Northrop , (R g cent. of the 1st Prize at last TRR MHERST ATHLETICS. Exposition R e Track and Football Candidates Report; | | - | | PRICES— Good Season Predicted. = e Amherst, Mass., April 11.—Athletics A -98 3 .98 ° B took a big boom here this week when 5 A T y g called out. Thirty-five men reported 4 = i vesterday for spring football practice, e 0 and, under the direction of “Art” : 3 ; Dunn, went through a preliminary workout. Dunn was guard on the 15 SPECIAL BESSESYSTEM PRICES J M G .o~ & | OTHER SUITS— Forty men reported to Coach Dick- o i on yester for outdoor track st : j work. There is a wealth of good ma- K 25 98 98 @ | terial on hand. Three letter men are f§ L . Y ° ° . 3 back arpenter, in the long distance; M 3 <5 TO e Wright, in the sprints, and Lyons, in b z the middle distanc Fiv track £33 v * meets have been arr ed for, two of : will be a dual meet with Trinity on £ May 17 and the other with New & bt e e o Every suit as usual guaranteed will be sent to the eastern intercol- legiates, May 10, and the w England . " intercollegiates, May 24. The remain- ) < ing meet will probably be with Mic 1 y - ; ] e | B i [} 3 4 WHITNEY GE A : k L] : New York, April 11.—Willie Knapp - - has been enguged to ride the hor A 38 Stores 38 Cl'les 3 B | or H. P. Whitney for the coming sca- | % 3 2 son. $Since the death of Frank Rob- s 8 i e e & B! 38 Stores 38 Cities 1 H 8 o | been much speculation as to who | [ : y Largest Clothing Organization in B o oo ould onmase an sove i B B Clnthine (B sRiastion ; ) jockey. | ; q P Largest ot ng rgaflllatlon m New Ellglafld C B Knapp, a veteran rider, and a ca- | & ¥ ! N 1 : Ao 5 N R ew England ye: 5 y & stable -1 g G jockey to Willis Sharpe Kilmer. When his contract expired it was under- | d { stood that he would ride for A. K. Ma- | comber this season, and, in fact, he | has been gallopi horses for Walter Jennings down at Belmont Park this | v‘ spring 1 Knapp probably will take up his duties with the Whitney stable in | Marylandl at the flavre de Grace | meeting.

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