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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1916. 1T % — THE LAST ALL ON " OVERCOAT it will be all over when we close our doors on Saturday night, and so we make this last call and sound this last note of warning. BARGAIN NO. 1 | BARGAIN NO. 2 Our very finest Overcoats, the pee r of any you will see in town to go at i months. Stallforth, it is said, is a per sonal friend of Franz Rintelen, the German cret service agent, now a military prisoner in England. On Constitutional Grounds. The record of the secret inquiry submitted to Judge Dayton by Boyd Decker, foreman of the grand jury, showed that Stallforth, on constitu- > Re[uses w AHSW&I' Qllesllfills m tional grounds, had refused to answer questions relating to his acquaintance with Rintelen, David Lamar, the sn- the 0[ Alleu Goflsplmcy called “Wolf of Wall Street,” another of Rintelen’s alleged lieutenants; . Hugo Schmidt, and other persons named Plochmann, Steinberger and Stein George Plochmann, treasurer of the Transatlantic Trust company, is a friend of Rintelen, and introduced tintelen under the name of “Hansen” to one of General Francisco Villa's New York Agents. | Stalliforth refused also to tell the nd Jury whether or not he had disbursed for any purpose $40,000 which Rintelen is alleged to have left on deposit Wwith the Transatlantic Trust company when he sailed for | B Europe in August last. On that vo age, which resulted in Rintelen's almouth, he, traveled on a PUBLIG MARKET | poor wouim spovisn 491 MAIN STREET - SPECIAL FOR | WARFARE BY PLANE SATURDAY Wants Sky Battleships Dispensed Loins o . Porkf et 15 Wit in Austro-talan Struggle New York, Feb 25—Frederick Stail- forth, a German, who formerly lived in Parral, Mexico, but who is now in the banking business in this city, with 4 offices at 55 Liberty street, was ad- judged in contempt of court by United States Judge A. G. Dayton yesterday and committed to the custody of United States Marshal McCarthy until he consents to answer questions be- fore the federal grand jury, which is now investigating Germany and other alien conspiracies alleged to have been formed in this country in recent e Many Handsome Overcoats in Nobby Styles and Fabrics to go at Rome, Feb. 25 ardinal Cas the Papal secretary of state, in a let- ter on behalf of Pope Benedict to the ishop of Ravenna, expresses the ‘bitter sorrow and profound for the families of the victims of the Austrian aeroplane raid over Ravenna and neighboring towns on IFebruary 12, which is reported to have resulted in thne death of twelve per- sons and the wounding of a number of Little Smoked 1 2 c others. “His Holiness,” continued the card- Shoulders . . ... Ik TSI e o e e Sugar Cured Small 18(: supreme interests of religion. history, H and art has not failed solicitously to ams ........lIb repeat his paternal and insistent in- [ - . junction to the Austro-Hungarian gov- [d]l’{l('y ?h?lflde} b l4c ernment that the war should he con- 0ast o ee] ducted it conformity with recognized YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY !—IT°S A NOW OR NE VER PROPOSITION. ane Rlb Roast Of 1 5c principles; that open, undefended ci- # o aTHE NEW YORK $10-$12-$15 SAMPLE SHOP Beef .......... precious treasures of monuments and Whole Clod 18c churches safeguarded from misadven- 357 MAIN STREET’ NEW BRITA[N e 1b L ture. He wishes even more than that —that the use of acropfane bombs in the Austro-Ttalian w. ‘Beneless Rump 18c tirely dispensed with b 0a; . If this intention v Roast ......... 1 said the cardinal, it would not be from Pot Roast . 1 the lack of warm interest on the part | of about fiftcen per cent of the whole | “I have no sympathy,” he said, } Mr. Murdock visited the French | trial of the contest of the will b ZC of the pontiff, but for the reasons ““m.,” of strikers. | “with those who go about shouting | front in inders and was in the | Amos F. Eno transferred from which.he would explain pesonally | Because of the uncompromising at- ! that the United States should declar line trenches five times. He said | Surrogates’ Court to the Supret when the opportunity offered. lers of this element ! war on «u.nmm It is a terrible re- | it was almost impossible to get to | Court This holds up the tn r would be en- s not achieved titude of the le, s Mayor Schumacker is preparing for!sponsibility to p e 100.000.000 p the front now, and that he waited scheduled before Surrogate Cohald Ralds Arousc Enthusias eventualities. Today it is understood ple into wa So I can jud month in Paris before permission was | and a jury in the Surrogates’ Cou Milan, Feb. 25.—The effects of the that he talked with High Sheriff Hugo | the facts, (h: pol ¢y of the Americ:n given to him. Then he and the party | until the Appellate Division passes & Austrian raids in Milan and Lombardy | thont arrangements for having an ad wwernment has been just The . that accompamied him, among whom | on the order of Surrogate Fowler | are quite tangible. A ;nhsr»rm‘nm:_ - — | cauate m v of £hnors) American peopie 1m\«~ y()wxm d 1:\“’;«1 | was Guglielmo Ferro, the Italian his- Columbia is named as residy opened last year in Milan for needs o 5 Monday or pos ' vice to humanity in this war; bet- | torian, were the first civilians to visit | legatee in a will dated in 1915 af n‘w war outside of the war loans Element Oi Sll‘lkfil‘s May Reillse company has brought in gusrd er. perhaps, than they could xxndor‘vhn front in forty days. Mr. Mur will receive approximately $7,000,0: brought in 6.000 lirein six months | and it is probable it the volunteer|jf they went to war with Germany.” | dock talked wHth President Poincare | if that instrument i dmitted to prd as »porv«l g, B and other French and British offi- | bate other subscriplio sened after the i | firemen who were > Fancy Porterhouse 9B & | (15" X i neropiane xaia nero| 10 Permit Others 10 RO | Loiic omecis" i hae saracd el MURDOCK SEES END | e Roast ......... 1b reached more than 5,000,000 lire in o mills at night, will not be necded in b I'rom his study of the situation, Mr. i < < | 3 loms than o weoka: | that capacity -again. The mpany | YW M T SoTr) o e 3 POE LETTER BRI : yeq Eutlels 250 Ansonia, Feb, 25.—With tor s 9f | now has enough guards to Lold all the | OF WAR IN AUTUMN vhm«('\rvlllr':( the wat \‘\'(rIAI (‘hr‘ n‘l‘m‘?!r”l‘ S cnavEl ey 2 | gs—tha \ decidec Calves’ Liver . .1b ity’s streets were de- | entrances to the several miils, h — on the Western front before next De- sre was little evidence | h there wa ¢ i cember in favor of the nation which Paris Dark Fearing Raid. rain falling, the Althou Total Receipts From Sale of Jolin N ativi >aris, Feb. 25.—The lights of PaTis| serted today and it was difficult to a l . Native Roast of 20c wc’rc‘ L e e :_‘:iln G of strike conditions today it Was| And He Belicves United States Wil [ i¢ not forced by finaneial conditions Library Are $66,693.20. by . % 7 | certa 8 e a > g horities were quiet- 1 g d et | known that the aut . ’ 1 3 25 i amgees YVeal .......... 1b the nnilxi‘fir:“xz‘;\ovx';;;“rp::::l‘:pp’rn"::; ing laborers of the Americ Iy preparing for trouble in case it | Ieclne I i(.:_:rm‘k‘_?“as g»:;\\:r"“_nflif;f:;s:(:(;ha‘\‘K\T\]hm New York, Feb, 25.—The sale of th a warning atened Proa 2 e o e ool v e re-opening of | J = 5t a dria 1. Jol 1ib; Veal to Bake 18c At the airship did not | company toward the mew wage in-| should come with fhe re-opening « e thBE nearl Futiire liaye to| face. ce 5e(atel Afdrian (H. Joltnd'diim .......... 1b appear, the lizhts were turned on | crease of fifteen per cent. announced | the mills. a combination of the warring powers, | ©nded at the Anderson Galle 7 < again at 11:40, vihen all danger Was| i iterday, It is known that a con- AL New York, IFeb. 25.—Victor Mur-|and that before Summer half of Lon- | evening. The day’s receipts Veal Chopsi declared over. Siderable body ‘of the strikers are anx- E DECIDES TO |dock, former Representative from |don will be wiped out by a Zeppelin | §2,917. The grand total is $66,69% 1b C CEEEE n | : ttaclk P ;. .............. { e +| ious to return to wor siness men I an s Gl T | attacl 4 1 Mayor Schumacker believe that DISCONTINUE APPEAL | bt | gressive National Committee, returned = Gabriel Weis pald $560 for an auto Veal to Stuff = g o a snow of strength will come next i NI g » 1 6c Clt)) ltemg ‘ f 5 ills are e |IEREErdityl ongithe i su R o mslerdam COLUMBIA BEATEN. [ graph letter of Edgar Allen Poe, dated .............. b i | Monday morning when the mill = | from spending several months in Eng- v Nabiva I reopened and a part of the strikers try . land and IFrance studying conditions T Fordham, Jan. 29, 1847, and s Fancy Native Fowl & 25c e -———=~"| to return. There is one (\I(;m(‘.vl.". S Indicted Prison Reformer created by the war. Mr. Murdock, [ Contest on Will of Amos F. Eno Will | oq to Mary Louis Shew, the PO GO WA B GG sailed with Mrs. Murdock and their Be In Surrogatc’s Court. 8. to whom Poe addtésesd’ v Willingness to Have His Roasting Chickens DA R s 1o one will be permitted to return un- GENUINE SPRING LAMB | " Saturday. Besse-Leland Co.—advt. | y8 P ™ o0 00 00 e rants the full five daughter Katherine on Nov. 13 and, s i | | Dancin ight Turner Hall,—ady s Take Place Tmmediately. | except for three weeks spent in Eng- Legs of Lamb ng tonight Turner Hall.—advt. | cents an hour increase. This element Jand. their time abrend. was passed | ler vesterday denied the application | felt toward here for the tender cars s b 1 6c John Willis, proprietor of the Hotel | is of one nationality and is composed | New York, I%ch —A formal no- ~ of Columbia New York, Feb. 25—Surrogate Fow- | poems, which show the gratitude he G . 8 in France. University to ‘have the ! she had given his wife Grand, is suffering with blood poison- tice will be made to the supreme court g ing in the hand. s at White Plains within a day or two on 1 6c A'Special for Saturday. Men's High behalf e Mhomasihlolt [Geborae o5y 1b Shoes $1.85 at Besse-Leland’s.—advt. warden of Sing Sing prison, announc- Children’s Suits, spring styles, are ready at Besse-Leland's—advt Phenix minstrels will ‘have their final reh 1 Sunday morning at b C | 9:30 sharp at G. A. R. hall. All mem- bers requested to he present hd his \\‘vvav:h»~< 1te trial. This de- ments against him to have an immed cision was reached at a conferen yesterday between Mr. Osborne and hi attorneys. George Gordon Battle said: ! ‘Although we have not exhausted | all the precedents on which our | FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE accomplished without delay, or if it | promised to leave the case in the same trial on the indict- ned and volunteered | to go to trial as quickly as the court | details should be arranged. Tt was { intimated by the defense yesterday | that they would be ready for the trial | | on March 13 While Huntington Merchant is the | Astor for a short pleasure trip. Also Ibs Cloth Bag of]b 1 7C in > orn M C eal and Katherine F. Murph of New 3 1bs Crackers 25 Britain, who are in the city for a visit of several days. Trustee Bankrupt Sale of the T. W. O’Connor Co., will end Tomor- row evening Big Rugs, 9x12, Art Loom Wilton, was $39.75. Now ................ $34.69 LINOLEUMS rHeavy Print Linoleum, was 50c and 60c yard. Nowin: s i SR S S ORAEPR CTtt 39¢ yd ew York at the Hotel Astor are Mrs. B, F. | situation so far Smith and Misses Anna A. | ments was conce Men and Young Men's Caps 50 5 at Besse-Leland's, You will pay $1.00 Rugs, 9x12, Tapestry Brussels, was $16.75. Now .................. ... $11.98 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ f°r‘\":::”'““"‘:]';“_ “'“‘"}-M . . | appear woula depena for review and Rugs, 9x12, Tapestry Brussels, was $19.50. Now ....................... §13.98 A S al. Men’s rous ay no s feature o e 5 - 3 215 OR b 32c $2.00 and $2.50 ot Besse-Leland's NI I‘lt Fur e e e o gug& gxii» :}:apesiry grusse]lh, was 5;3:_"??) g"“’ cee :};gg -------------- —advt. forced to the conclusion that there | ugs, 9x12, Tapestr, russels, was $25.50. OW Cci i ssiae . You will find more Spring Suits at .‘\1‘»‘]\\".’”\‘ nv‘n‘(» 1:‘ 1‘«‘(\_\' ;l»r of get-| R g; 9x12 A D H { S $29 50. NOW b 22 C | Besse-Leland’s than at all other stores | ting a hearing on the question of the Rug“’ 9XIZ, Axm}nster, WS $31‘D50' N Ao lEa it Bt s $18.98 ......... combined.—adv indictments because of lack of juris- | ugs, 9x12, Axminster, was 20, O et atere & 8.8 California Pea(hes, Plums Mr, and Mrs. Walter H. Hart and Gflnd | e 111:“\\?‘1 by lhlr u';.lpmlw‘-;u .(1' ion under } Rugs: 9x12, Wilton, waé $2750. Now .......... it $19.98 @ Rl htart Wik el 5 B/l | hc law applicable thereto. | By 1Y 2 - 2 and Pineapples 25C hidlhon valamicC v e 0 B | i onorne asreed with counsel 0|l Rugs, 9x12 Wilton, was $29.50. Now ....................... 5 21.98 ...... 2 cans for Britain, are in New York at the Hotel ; ; drop the appeal if nothing could ,m% Rugs, 9x12, Art Loom Wilton, was $37.98. Now ... .. ........... 3250 i | The most exclusive line of Necl- z“b can of Lowney 15c wear, beautiful silk, full shape, Cocoa - easy band, 45c at Besse-Leland’s. 7 p- advt. NS at Besse-Leland's.—advt. 1“””(\ b by andiox-Tudxe [ e e R R L 56 8 60 S B $1. Y Spring Shirts, made by the Parker as counsel for bottles Catsup 25c Shirt Co., are ready at Besse-Leland's only—advt. | 3. 3. Tierney, appearin itl\c Prison Reform & i working jointly in the preparation of | the defense Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, was $1.25 yd. Now .. 89c yd Heavy Grant Inlaid Linoleum, was 90c¢ yd. Now 73c¢ yd 1916 model High Grade Reed Carriages at Feb- ruary Sale Prices. Bargains in Suits & 0’Coats Everything must be ociation, are | Jabbage Free With Corned WILL INITIATE ! Party candidates aw Beef. ceremony of “riding the goat Sunday afternoon, when a meeting of New Britain aerie, LK., will be held in Holmes & Hoffman’'s block. In charge of the ceremony verv Monday—4 to 9 p. m. . | Will be the crack degree team of Tor- only—Short’ Round, Sir rington aerie. State officers and sold in the next 24 L lein and Porterhouse prominent members from various Steaks of quality % A parts of the state will be in attend- dians who have been expre m 4 hours. lh c ance. An entertainment and banquet opinion that the United States should 1} AT LAST, A FRIE Canadian A Defends Us | Come in and select your goods now, we will store them for you. HARRY ALEX 371-373 MAIN ST. COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Ottawa, Ontario, Feb, 25.-—George P. Graham, first lieutenant to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Liberal leader, | condemned yesterday those ! I THIS IS OUR LAST CALL FOR THIS

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