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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, NEW BRITAIN 1922, Last Call fo Ocats Tomorrow, Saturday, Is the Last Day This Wil Be the Last of Our Great Clearance Sale! When we close our doors on Saturday night your chance to buy such excellent Overcoats at the extremely low prices $30.00 and willbe—A LOST OPPORTUNITY! POU. an $25 OO $ 1 5 OO 1 All Out $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 and $60.00 Overcoats, All BOYS’ OVERCOATS—-MUST GO BELOW COST Sizes, Will Go At "SHEEP SKIN (‘(M'I‘S “MUST GO BLL()V\ (().‘T DAILY HERALD, All Our $25.00, $35.00 Overcoats Marked Down Te Values Up To $5.00 LA B0, H. BANQUET Local Branch to Observe T'wenty-fifth POPE PIUS FIXING OVER HIS QUARTERS Anniversary of its Organization fn Judd’s Hall, March 2, Has Temporary Room in “Litte]. e twens-nnn wnsversrs o e Throne Room” oi Vatican | the fladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. 1|, will be observed on March 2nd. There will | o |be a banquet in Judd’s hall in the | Assoclated | evening, at which the local State President, Mrs, M, ' RRome, 17.—(By Press.)——Pope Pius XI has not set- tled down to normal life of a supreme | County President 13la v gt Pontiff, chiefly because the private | Hartford will be present, apartment occupied by the late Bene- The committee in charge of ar- dict XV is not ready to receive him. |pangements for the affair is as fol- A crowd of workmen is still busily | jows: Chairman, Mrs. James 1'13 rien; re-decorating the apartment, chang- | Mrs. George Shine, Mrs, John 1go, ing the hangings #nd carpets and re- | Mrs, John Hyland Mrs, James arranging the furniture. O'leary, Mrs. Kehoe, Mrs. Meanwhile the Pope ml‘““""i 10 | Charles McCarthy, Miss Susan Lynch sleep in what s called the “little [ ana Miss Catherine 'l thranc room.” It was in this cham- | Members who wish to secure tick- ber that Pope Leo XIII died. Com- | ots for the banquet may do so at M. pared with the other rooms in the |y Kenney's place of business on Main Vatican it is considered small, al-|greet, Mrs. Kronholm will cater. though it measures about 20 by 20| feet and the ceiling is 15 feet high. | Carpet From King. As it adjoins the large Papal li- brary, where Pius X and Benedict XV received visitors, the chamber was transformed into a small throne | room. A throne was placed opposite the window and on the floor was a magnificent carpet presented by Al-!| fonzo XIII, king of Spain, to Pope | The annual banquet and celebration l.eg, having in its center the coat of of Court C(‘olumba, Catholic Da arms of the Spanish sovereign. ters of America, will be heid at the The throne has been removed, be- | Court Iriendly ing replaced by the small iron bed in | America, at 24 Church street, which Pius sleeps. This is sheltgred | Monday cvening. by a screen, and in another part of | casion are being distributed the room is a large desk at which the | the members and may be s Pope works and where he daily re- | from Mrs., Alex T. Bonefant, 58 ceives the Papal secretary of ‘state, | Anna McBriarty or Agnes M. Fox. Cardinal Gasparri and other leading L Vatican officials. All the chairs and wresh. eggs, tables, and even the floors, are piled |, 4.t i with neatly dockgted bundles of tele- | e grams and letters from every part of | the world, which the Pontiff insists | J he must peruse and answer himself. | “If it continueb llke this soon you | Keb. I'gesh eggs, |——advt. | . D, OF A, “\\Qll T, Court ¢ lllllmhll \\ ill Celebrate Anni- versary Momday Fvening. next 2 doz. $1. Russell Bros. HANDSOME CU -TO- BEST DANCERS AT FOX’S MONDAY EVE. will not be able to efiter my room,” ' @ the Pope smilingly said to Cardinal | Gasparri yesterday. Fresh eggs, 2 doz $1. Russell Bros. | ——advt. PALACE—ENTIRE WEEK OF FEB. 26 THE 4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE Order Your Re—s;ved Seat Now. .Natinalet r. f'.* TEL. 483 70 WEST MAIN ST. [ Largest Retailers of Quality Meats " lb BEST PRINT BUTTER b 2’000 : In Quarters 43C LEAN PORK LOINS 18¢c ® LEAN FRESH HAMS FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 16¢c ™ FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 25¢c ™ PRIME RIB ROASTS 25¢ ™ BONELESS RIB ROASTS 35¢ " FRESH KILLED. CAPONS 58c FRESH CALVES’ LIVER 42c * TENDER SHOULDER ROASTS 18c ™ TENDER BONELESS ROASTS 18c ™ CHOICE NATIVE FOWL 45¢ ® CHOPPED BEEF 2 b for 25C $8.00 NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOP gy, [ the pond in a large circle, forming a 2 doz §1. Russell Bros, | hall, Foresters of | Tickets for the oc- among | - $25.00, $10 00 To $15.00, At $8,00 Values Up $4.00 $6.00 $8. “HIT THE TRAIL” FOOLED THE BOYS City ltems Has Busy Time nmu_n.,r)mu- With | G, A, &, hall, Chairman Agren of the | | Unsuspecting Swaine” | entertainment committee has arrang Despite the severe cold, hetween | @ for FRnigll ) 4 500 and K00 persons attended * the | &FtCr the - regular - meeting. Com- SEmisnade [ munder I‘m.,n-rs‘ requests that all Le- | and skating carnival at | el | the Pilz-Ithodes rink, on Shuttle | BlONAIN | Meadow avenue, last cvening, The | Papers w grand march started at the pistalout, fimf <15 owhe ¢l which all the skaters glided around filed at the office of today in the suit nl‘ 5, Clemens (Kalkowski. on Cleveland” street has| they Mlax Cohen Real estule Soniing| ;r; .ol(\m attuched to Mrs, Martha Wililams, Henry W, Willi of 70 1 len street, was operated upon at the New Britain hospital this morning. | I'resh eggs, ble doz. Russell Bros, | | —advt. | | | single line at the end and | hack in snake formation, There were all sorts of costumes, | including colonial outfits, Mexican bull fighters, clowns, dudes, fandango | [ dancers, ghosts, witehes, Klu Kiux | K e anic Maj- | | esy” m » ut a figure ‘.mm without burning a hole in the ice, The first prize for the | best costume went to John m. ‘\\hn impersonated a. girl so fiilly halha ivE. 5 auisass.0f Well known young men spe nt a portion of |the evening begging permission to | “see him home William Con- In.m as Geo ashington, won the sacond prize. | In the obstacle race, | much merriment, the s | required to do funny stunts, | the features of (the race included |~—é [climbing over obstacles, and sliding |on their stomachs under an obstacle., ‘ The winne | William Wier, Judges grere 4 | Donahue, J. Smith, John and William Richmond. 500 OU I or ““l!l\ Lawrence, M Feb., 17, ments the entire plant of the Arling- ton Cotton Mills was closed t til Thurs orders was given by mill officia the reason, About which caused | affected. aters were | Some of | ENTER DANCE CONTEST . AT FOX’S MONDAY EVE. Patterson S1c doz. Russell Bros, 1'resh eggs, advt, Y 424 MAIN STREET OPP. EAST MAIN STREET. “Quahty Flrst”f—Our Motto! D TO 12:00 A, M. AND ROUND STEAKS 1b, 15c \l()l‘\ NG \H AK SALE—7 PORTERHOUSE, SIRLOIN, SHOR' ALL DAY SPECIALS CHOWCE LEAN PC (& UR FRISH KILLED FOWELS ... ... .. LARGE ROASTING CHICKENS ... ... All Cut of Nrce Home l)reesed Veal Leg of Lamb ... Smoked \hollhh‘n Sugar Curcd Bacon Salt Pork 0 il - GROCERY FE s e 290 (‘/\.‘Il‘lfl}l‘rlf 19c BAKED BEANS 2 cans : 5 Large Size ... 2 cans 450 RED RASPBERRIES lnrm Size 2 cans 49c b, 18¢ | Fresh Beef I iver Frankforts, “olnp.,nl\ vee SPECIALS FREESTONE VERY GOOD & ity 25c SARDINES | BEST PINK SALMON ... 2 cans 290 TOMATOES 2 cans 290 NG 8 i LIBBY'S SAU TR~ KRAUT ... DRIED PEACHE DRID APPLES .. p Very Good Tea ., Excellent Cofl“ee FRESII LAID | . doz. 37¢ Ib. 25¢ BEST PURE 2 1bs. 25c I\l ST CRE \\IFR\ Butter lb 37c Lard |‘l{l| SUNKIST Orangeq (xrapefrmt 3 for 25c i QII{I\ SREADY-TO-EAT" FOOD AT OUR DELICATESSEN COUNTI R —‘—;‘}For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. an entertainment to he held | amount of | B wite or | 8 the exception of a few minor depart- | |8 I'resh eggs, 5lc doz. Russell Bros, |8 Sugar, 20 Ibs. for $1-00 an 2DC | 2qts. 25¢ § i doz. 23c : 357 MAIN STREET At Midnight Did you rush down town and gather up your Ledger under your arm till the danger was over or Could you go back to sleep knowing your records were safe? THE SAFE CABINET—“The World’s Safest Safe” offers adequate, convenient protection. ADKINS PRINTING CO. 66 CHURCH STREET — - — OFFICE EQUIPMENT CRISP GINGER SNAPS 2" 25¢ IHE NEW BRITAIN‘ ‘ MARKET (- LUNcH | |8 CRACKERS | Lean Roast Pork . Ib 16¢ Best Frankfurts .. 2 lb 25¢ Sugar Cured Bacon Ib 25¢ SMALL LEGS GENUINE LAMB ... Ib 35¢ LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST .. .. M I’RIM E RIB ROAST BEEF FRESH CUT HAMBURG SK D) SHOULDERS FRESH KILLED FOWL »l()c LEAN BOILING BEEF LAMB CHOPS 35¢| LEAN CORNED BEEF SALT PORK 15¢| SAUSAGE MEAT With a Purchase of 1 1b of the Best Coffee at 33c 1b Gold Medal and Whlte Loaf Flour, sack $l 20 EVAPORATED MILK CHALLENGE MILK .... EAGLE BRAND MILK .. SUGAR (CORN EARLY JUNE PEAS .. SARDINES TOMATOES 11 29¢ 22¢ 23¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10¢ RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER BARKER'S (OC0A FANCY RICE .. PRUNES CAMPBELL'S BEANS Wedgewood Creamery Butter, PU RF ',ARI) .................. PEANUT BUTTER 2 cans 25¢ Ib. 39c . dozen 39¢ Best Potatoes, 15 Ib. pk.,, 4lc Sweet NaVel Oranges, doz. 25¢, 3Tc, 60c LARGER GRAPEFRUIT 4 for .!';c. 2 for 25¢ LEMONS ,,........ VARSI A AN dozen 35¢ ONIONS ; PARKSDALE EGGS RASPBERRY JAN 2 I 25¢ 1h 13c| FANCY GRAPEFRUIT SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES ANCHOR DATES each 5c¢ . dozen 50c pkg 9c SPINACH, CELTRY, NEW CABBAGE, SOUP BUNCH, PARSLEY, CARROTS.