New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 192f. i ' Mary Dunr, Mae Murphy, Mary Mon- .....Huldah Johnson and Chorus MEETS DEATH GALMLY | potesls: @crtis arcer micnignt this| Wade entered the chamber smiling MAKE, OWN CURRE] sees. Anna Frisen, Peggy Cavie, Helen “We'll Just Sing Some Songs” .. V] 1Lin | morning for (e murder of eorge 13, | and as he settled himself under the Berne, May 20, — B s . ‘(me. Edith Skoglund and Anna Ol- - Chorus o Wade | TOPe he said, “Good-bye everybody.” erated trains " th son. All received prolonged applause i (3) Jennie Marsh When the black cap had been pulled :)p 2 x:m on e ines at Gotthard ana from the audience, indicating that *“You've Hecard -.CROTUS Wade Says “Goodbye Everyhody™ As | €RETe S 4 chamber at| gyer his head he again called out to q thelr respective numbers e well “Becky From Babylon" 12 - Rev. Alex- | the witnesses, “Good-bye everybody.”’ | are making part of the cuf i Nott in Bridgeport last summer. Wade received, Mrs. Marsh was presented I i Execution Chamber at | Presbyter- Wade's funeral will be held in with a beasutiful bouquet of roses from ' “Close to Your Heart” i consume. On down g e . who oifered | Bridgeport, Monday. | admiring triends. . .. Huldah Johnson b el field Prison. The trap was gravity is the motive force, A The prologue was delivered by Miss anks” DL SN S Chorus S " . | sprung and at 12:16:45 RO is generated so successfully Aflflllal Emenammem vaes {0 ! F. Hoftman. John J. Crean. under Wbuctoo” ... . Mary Dunp Hariford. Alay ze.—Elwocd 5. | 3y, cns lly pronounced dead! Best butter, 45c 1b., 2 1-4 lbs. $1.00. | is an estimated saving of |whose direction the show was pre- | “So Long Mary" . oo Wade was hanged at the Wethersfield | by the attending t jan. | Russen Bros.—advt. per cent in current. l\.-m.-a, was at the plano i Jennt h and Chorus 1 i Be Pleasant Even[ Following the show, refreshments | “Irene" I E R = = = —— = = == | were served and dancing was held un- ... Huld: son and Chorux 8 S > - i > - til midnight. Olcott's orchestra fur- | pynale: t the third annual “Journey to | ¢onows | The members of the chorus were: - ~"K:1.'r:)|r(;nm?1“ry:';:| ?yr':;ln'”-‘.‘;h;,'rlu'“""' Introduction ifelen Anderson, Mabel Beckman, G A ihan, A DecaToaice mrore | (3)Nzarveaets i | Peggy Cavie, Nellie Curry, Frances han usual interest was presented and | MAry ~Monsees, Anna Frisen. - DeBay, Helen Dery, Florence Fitzger- . lthough ¢ was shorter thn those ,,,' Peggy Cavie, lelen Dery {ald, Anne Frisen, Hulda Hedlund, Illa cassimeres, serges, flannels; gray, brown, blue, (2) “Hop, Skip and Jump" | Hoffman, Erna Kaminsky, Esther Mary Dunn, Mae Murphy, Edith | Linden, Josephine McAioon. Kather- Skoglund, Anna Olson ine Meehan, Mary Monsees, Velma (3) “So Long Mary” .. Jennie March ' Parker, Anna O'Kecefe, Anna Olson, Assisted by Nellle Curry, Mary Tekla Reeve, Katherine Sheekey, and cross weaves. me melodies and steps to furnish the | Voley, Emily Witz, Anna O.Keefe. Edith Skoglund, Mary Volek, Lillian pice. Many “Anchor Brand” stars| (4) “Irene’ fiuldah Johnson ' Springer, Ethel Spencer and Emily hose light becomes brighter with Assisted by Helen Anderson, Er- Witz fho passing of each season were on na Kaminsky, Ethel Spencer, i e e program and flu’?hpflr':ormtd in :-‘:;‘::,H:fl:::fi.:‘“mI Beckman. | o e e UL creditable manner. e chorus gave N ” i Russell B Gl (5) “The Sidewalks of Now York = S A P [ o= ) Light and dark colored worsteds, cheviots, rovious years, it was 100 per cent vality, The show was in the form of a usical or a melange of modern jongs and dances, with enough old- tan—herringbone plaids, checks. stripes, plain sellent support in both singing and nelog. Mary Dunn, Mae Murphy. —_— pose who had leading roles in- | Medley: ' _ Best butter, 45c 1b., 2 1-4 1bs. $1.09 d Jennie Marsh, Huldah Johnson. | “Hello™ ' Russell Bros.—advt. Y A B ' Of Course We Could Say $40 for — e Realt) These Suits Which Sold for $55 217 Main gf;t s oan’l.Zgy gitkoe’:ilegeman v’ La’St Yea'r’ But Tha’t WOU.I(.i Have Defeated Our 10 Day Drive To FrldayBZ'; d agza;urday Get Back To Old Prices, and the g Suits at $29.50 and $35.50 We o oo s::?,flet oece m;?,,f,,f?:f ol o B Could Have Said They Were $60 64c Doan's Kidney Pills . 50c Java Rice Powder-. ... .. e iacer 34c | | TO $70 Last Year ButWe Don,t Do Business That Way. You Still 1.00 Listerine, 14 oz. - Have. Time — But Saturday Is 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste ........19¢ 75¢ Mellin’s Food The Last Day. i rT T e Ladies’ Dept.| MOTHER — One of the season’s greatest value-giving events: ® new seasonable women’s and misses’ apparel at phenomenal or elr savings. Formerly sold at $12.50 and $15.00. , 38 suits in this lot. Just one and two of a kind. A few blue serges, all sizes up to 18 years. By buying your stationery by the pound you geta high grede paper at a price you would have to pay for much A 50c Box of Violet Dulce inferior grade in fancy box. Powder with each 50c Jar i 96 Sheets of Paper, regular price .60 Riker’s Violet Cerate. Taffetas 69 Eavelopes, regular price .50 Excellent as a cresm 1o protect the skin and farnish an | Georgettes Total vaiue $1.10 ideal surface for the application of powder. The powder i resses Crepes ~ is of the finest texture .perfumed with the true odor of i During May only, . Tricolettes e I P Suits o $19.75| SUITS Tablets tablets. . . ... ... .o $ po Poiret Twills A Sale of 208,925 Lbs. of Coffee AbSOI' bent Cotton More than one-hundred tons of Liggett’s Break- Velours fast Coffee were sold in our storesin the month oats Polos . l 00 15 s March. This immense volume Duvet De Laine PY of business is responsible for the extremely low price, and I g&;‘:’e’: ilr;;e“l;:.,r‘::‘::esfi:‘:l:A (\.;vcorgsettes Fomerly sold at 312.50 and sls.w An anmeselly good quality of Hospiw! refl cotton: 16 W=k o Todemid Pprice 45¢ Bl IR $3 95 e T o3l ke ouses .- 2 38 Suits in this lot. Just one { sroof packare ly during the : e ' month of May, per paund 3 9C 2 pounds for 4 6C and two of ‘a kind. A few Blue [ ] Plaids MEN’ ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO Sk_lrts Plems $7.95 Serges. All sizes up to 18 years. L J SAVE MONEY ON CIGARETTES Friday and Saturday Only. Carton quantities. Any size packages 200 Camel ............. 100 Turkish Trophies .......... $1.17 100 Murad ........e0 Bome BEERT Connors-Halloran Co. 200 Black & White 180 Lord Salisbury, foil . 100 Natural ’ 3 100 Pall Mall (Natural) 215 Main Street 100 Egyptian Deities No. 3 : Lo : 100 Egyptian Straights 100 Philip Morris , ' “The Main Store on the Main Street” 100 Holmar . ... i q0x-seingsiorunn 1.17 (Cambridge>+........ ceeee2.23 i ‘

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