New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, JPES T0 INDIGT (AIBER N CHICAGD ghter of Lusitania Victim Prefers Charges of Murder frs. Catherine 8 Taylor street, s city, daughter of Patrick Callan, go, Dec. 4 lan Hayden of o lost his life when the Lusitama | torpedoed, has applied to the ted States District Attorney for a frrant William h, former emperor of against Germany, rging him with murder. he application was turned over to istant District Mrs. Hayden will make a its charging the Kaiser with I ordered through Admiral von Tir- the torpedoing of the Lusitania. r. Borelli, at the jted States District Attorney Francis elli go before the Federal Grand by early this month bills be voted henzollern on charges \d murder. If the indictments 210 be voted, warrants for the for- Kaiser's arrest would be issued Jit the lav eaching enough r here for trial, sking that William Hohenzol- | direction of | Attorney Cline, | prosecution can be held on an indict- ment for murder from any civilized nation in the world.” Mrs Hayden's father was in the contracting business in Chicago. He started for his old home in Ireland, in response to a request from his aged father. The senior Callan died of shock when he heard of his son’s i fate. The fact that Patrick Callan's nat- uralization papers went down with the Lusitania complicates the situa- tion because the United States can base its case only on the citizenship of the victim. “The only thing T object to,” sald | Mrs. Hayden, “is that hanging is the severest penalty which can be in- flicted.” The facts concerning the Lusitania’s destruction, in the opinion rendered | by Federal Judge Mayer of New York, will probably be incorporated in the complaint. MAY BE INSANE. Hold Man Found Acting Queerly in Street. Police Romo Lobinski, about 390, is being held at the police station pend- sanity. aged ing investigation as to his Lobinski was to have faced trial this morning on a charge of breach of the ! peace, but as he appeared to be of unsound mind case was not tried, and Medical Examiner Harry A. El- cock and Dr, Clifton M. Cooley have | been called in to examine the man | Lobinski was arrested last night by Officer Math Rival when he was rangely on Main street. seen acting Lobinski was committed to the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918, * PRESIDENT AND HIS WAR MACHINERY LEADERS 9 GHILEAN ARMY 1S T0 BE DEMOBILIZED Washington Urges Peace in South American Republics Santiago, Chile, Dec. 4.—The United States, in agreemcnt with the Chilean government, it is persistently rumored here, will propose to Peru and Bolivia that Chile cede the Prov- ' sideration Bolivia’s | Pacific ince of Tacna to Peru and turn over the Province of Arica to Bolivia, the Jatter republic delivering to Chile a frontier province. The mobilization of the Chilean army, already begun in the northern provinces, has been ordered through- out the republic. The war ministry explains that this step was necessary to keep down threatened labor trou- bles. El Mercurio announces that the classes of 1917 and 1918, comprising 9,000 men, have been called to he colors, Four hundred officers also | have bheen summoned for active duty. Washington, Dec. 4.—The American government has made no suggestions whatever to Chile and Peru as to the disposition of the disputed provinces of Tacna and Arica. This was un- nounced officially last night at the state department. ‘“The state department,” said the | announcement, ‘has made no sugges- i to the {"difficulties between the | publics. some time ago should the Amer- ican government be asked to inter- vene it probably would take into con- becaus 1ce a part it Bo- clai the disputed territory wa. of that republic and thro livia could n get an outle Officiz however, h de clined to comment on the suggestion According to official information re ceived yesterday at the Chilean bassy, the statement that the mili and naval reserves have heen to arms is incorrect. Wh according to this informat an ‘“‘administrative measure of a internal nature,” including a decisior that it was advisable to continue service the drafts recently disc The Peruvian legation also wa vised from Lima that the Per nilitary reserves have not been colors, It the relations betw were in no way s pute with Chile. report, it was Brazilian amh called from Lima as wa a rei west coast re- DELEX Washington, De committee of the gress of the United States announci today it had named five delegates to the “international conference of the darker races of the world” to be held in France during confer- also iting delegation to National R | State Hospital for Insane in 1917, aft- ) er he was brought into the local coart milar charge. After six months of treatment he was allowed to leave the asylum. If the findings of the doctors show that the man is men- tally unbalanced he will again be com- mitted; if not, the case will be tried tomorrow morning. G. Fox & Co. HARTFORD tion whatever as to territory, but has urged that everything possible be done | to maintain peaceful relations.” | This s the first information that | For Infants and Children the Uni States government had communication with the Chilean and in Use For Over 30 Years Peruvian governments concerning the | Always bears disput the t 1 e spute over the two provinces. . Signature ut 4 'm Diplomatic observers here suggested CASTORIA standing: Ierbert Hoover, ministrator; Edward N. Hurl. man of the Shipping Board; Vance MecCormick, Chairman of the Ameri- can War Trade Board; Dr. Garfield, Fuel Administrator. Left to righ ting: Benedict Crowell, 1st Assistant Secretary of War; Wm. McAdoo, Sec- retary of the Treasury and Railroad Administrator; President Wilson; Jo- sephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy; Bernard Baruch, Head of the War Industries Board. (C) Underwood & Underwood. Here are some of the men who guided America’s great war machine to victory. President Wilson and a group of his chief aides who meet with him every Wednesday to make all plans pull together. Left to right, ation when he went on. e laws of extradition provide that G. Fox & Co. HARTFORD Telephone and Mail Orders Filled With Promptness and Care Are You Buying War Savings Stamps? The Need of Your Help Is As Great Now As Ever It Was CHRISTMAS FURNITURE! Sale of Wonderful Opportunity and Advautage Continuing Until Saturday Night Eight and Ninth Floors. All Sales Must Be Final Leather Chairs and Rockers Large overstuffed covered : $29.50 Chairs, Sale Price 1.50 Chai e Price i { styles, tapestry Probably not a person lives who does not feel a love of home; and not a housewife who Not to boast, but to make a simple as- There’s a reason for it. The beauty of our furniture is self evident; and there’s no denying the superlative qualities and when it would not welcome the gift of a choice piece of furniture. Brice s [Brice O Brice s Price e sertion, we are now selling more furniture than we ever sold before. $50.00 Chairs $52.50 Chai $60.00 Chairs, Sale Price .. $75.00 Chairs, Sale Price . $100.00 Chairs, Sale Price Overstuffed tapestry covered Easy Chairs, $25.00 to $75.00. comes to the question of prices, we are right glad to see the eyes of our. friends sparkle with delight when we name them. You’'ll save many dollars by patronizing this sale; gift furniture will be held by us until ordered delivered. Ladies’ Desks Mahogany and fumed oak; all less %12\)1&;10%“\» t;zlica;?ic\:almgé'oo 10 per cent. for this sale. Regular prices Sale Price $10.00 $1.00, $1.75, $2.50, $2.00, $3.50, $4.00, ek Sale Price $10.50 $4.50, $5.00, $6.50, $7.00, $8.50, $9.50, ‘\:‘; Price $12.00 $12.00, $13.50 up to $25.00. , Q:]: el Sale Price $13.50 s, Sale Price $15.00 , Sale Price $17.50 Sale Price $21.00 Sale Price $R2.50 Others up to $100.00 at like reductions. Desk Chairs Art Mirrors Permanent finish frames, in period styles; all sizes and shapes. Very hand- some Bathroom Mirrors in oak and white enamel frames specially priced for this $6.50 $7.50 $8.00 . $10.50 . $12.00 . $13.50 .. $16.00 . $18.00 Gate Leg Tables Mahogany. $20.00 Tables, Sale Price .. 50 Tables, Sale Price . $25.00 Tables, Sale Price . Tables, Sale Price . Tables, Sale Price . b Sale Price ... Smoking Stands .. $18.00 . $20.00 . $22.50 . $26.50 . $29.00 . $42.00 Library Tables--Mahogany A mrost useful home gift. A splendid Brice fie Price Price Price 50 Mirrors, Sale Mirrors, Sale Mirrors, Sale Mirrors, Sale Mirrors, Sale Price Mirrors, Sale Price Mrrors, Sale Price . Mirrors, Sale Price .. $22.50 Mirrors, Sale Price . . $20.00 $25.00 Mirrors, Sale Price . .. $22.50 Others up to $75.00 at like reductions. £ $22.50 Tables, Sale $25.00 Tables, Sale $27.50 Tables, Sale $29:50 Tables, $33.00 Tables $35.00 Tables, $50.00 Tables, Sa i Others up to $100. OO at 11ke reduc tions. Piano Benches $5.00 Benches, Sah Pri; 0 Benches, Benches, Benches Benches Brice Benches ERBricea TET Q f'elephone Stands With Seat. 50 Stands, Sale Price Stands Sale Price 50 Stands ands, Sa \] 7.00 $20.00 ) Stands, Tea Wagons Mahogany, Walnut and Oak. Tea Wagons, Sale Price Tea Wagons, Sale Price Wagons, Sale Pri Wagons, Sale Wagons, Sale ‘Wagons, Sale Wagons, Sale Wagons, Sale For the Living Room ()\crxtuflul Suite with good Davenport, armchair and Pockers ; rtgular price $165 $ Sale Price . 139 ed Suite, t'qmstry cover, Davenport, chair and rocker, regular Covered Suite ; Davenport, chair and rocker, estry Suite, loose pillow arms and cushions; 3-piece Overstu separate cushion seats with spring edge; rice $250. Sale Price - . $200 3-piece Overstuffed Tapestry regular price $275. Sale Price $245 3-piece Overstuffed Extra Quality Tap- very luxurious and handsome, $400 grade. Sale Price Bcnches: Sale Price Bookcases Oak and Mahogany Bookcases, Sale Price .... $13.00 Bookcases, Sale Price .... $14.50 Bookcases, Sale Price .... $16.50 Bookcases, Sale Price . $18.00 Bookcases, Sale Price . $21.00 Bookcases, Sale Price . $24.50 Bookcases, Sale Price $26.50 Others up to $60.00 at reduc- tions. like For the Bedroom 4-piece Bedroom Suite, American Walnut in Adam Period; bed, dresser, chiffonier and toilet table, regular price $100. Sale Price $87'50 4-piece Bedroom Suite, mahogany; bed dresser, chiffonier and toilet table; regular price $150. Sale Price 4-piece American Walnut Bedroom Suite, Queen Anne Period, regular price $240. Sale Price 6-piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite, Louis V. Period; twin beds, dresser, chiffonier, toilet table and chair; regular price $325. Sale Price To match desks: $5.00 Chairs, $6.50 Chairs, $7.50 Chairs, $8.00 Chair: $11.50 Chairs, $12.00 Chairs, Sale .. Sale . Sale $13.50 Chairs, Sale . Others up to $20.00 reduced. Music Cabinets Birch and genuine mahogany : .50 Cabinets, $12 © Ca ) Cabinets .50 Cabinets, Tip Tables Mahogany : $6.50 Tables, $7.50 Tables, $9.00 Tables, $13.50 Tables. $18.50 Tables. Sale Sale . Sale Sale . Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale $4.50 $5.50 $6.50 $7.00 $10.00 $10.50 .. $12.00 likewise Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Price .. Price [Brice e Bricelot Bricelts Bricefts IPricefics $18.00 Chairs, $19.50 Chairs, $20.00 Chairs, $23.50 Chairs, $25.00 Chairs, .50 Chairs, 33.50 Chairs, $35.00 Chairs, $40.00 Chairs $45.00 Chairs, Sale Sale IBricEltens Price $10.50 . $13.50 ... $14.50 $15.00 $17.50 . $22.50 . $24.00 $29.00 $33.60 Vlahogany frames Mahogany frame Order Globe-Wernicks now ; all finishes, all woods. of all sectional bookcases. Price Bricess Brices [Bnicests Price Brice i $5.00 Trays Sale s, Sale $7.50 Trays, Sale $8.50 Trays, S $10.00 Trays, Sale Sale IBEiCe/ei: Gane Panel Back and Wing Chairs . $16.00 $17.50 . $18.00 .. $21.00 .. $22.50 . $24.50 ... $20.00 . $31.50 .. $36.00 . $40.00 Rush Seat Chair”s AND OTHERS. pecial $13.50 to $25.00. iresidle Wing Chairs, tapestry cover, special prices $26.50 to $50.00. GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOKCASES Jookcase We are Hartford agents for this, the original and best Serving Trays Mahogany, inlaid and plain. units sole Windsor Chairs Birch and Genuine Mahogany $11.50 Chairs, Sale Price $12.50 Chairs, Sale Price $13.50 Chairs, Sale Price $17.00 Chairs, S Price.:; $18.50 Chai Bricet:. $20.00 Chai Price Price EaBrice $9.50 $11.00 . $12.00 .. $15.00 . $16.50 $18.00 $19.00 $20.00 For the Dining Room 10-piece Queen Anne Period Suite, ma- hogany and walnut; buffet, table, china cabinet, serving table, five side and one armchair regular price $235 $275, Sale Price 10-piece Dining Room Suite, Queen Period in selected American walnut, regular price $375, Sale Price Anne William and $210 Room 9-piece Dining Room Suite, Mary Period, golden oak, wax finish, regular price $250, Sale Price 10-piece solid mahogany Dining Suite Chippendale Period, regular price $800, Sale Price

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