New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 Surpassing Luxurious All Spring Apparel Previous Sales 4 at for Extraordinary ’ CIOAK 8 SUIT STORE Yalue Giving Reductions 843-845 MAIN S™, NEAP ASYLUM HARTFORD, CONN. IN PROGRESS! OU o 2. RING PHENIX LODGE FAIR OPENS. missioper's daughter, Dorothy, two|Q “ y yamfh Rfl years old, who died at Deal Beach bues Ne“ Ha‘en ad For Damages to Auto | Miss Walsh: continues her work as ‘nlcuograpter for an insurance firm |Meyers, have brought suit for $1,000 |in Newark. |against the New York, New Haven | The rest of the letter received by and Hartford rallread. The plaintiff position to the proposcd $1,000,000 to his automobile on December &, high school for Orange. The letter 1923, at White's Crossing, Plainville. M T bl {were the basis for this opposition. I'red Winkle and is returnable in the | § as 01'0 l‘o“ e ‘The cominissioner has repeatedly jcourt of common pleas on the first {the cost of such a school and has,| Tadewaski Mallnauskas, through Orange, N. J.. May 2.—The trian- advocated a junior high school to be'Judge I. B. Hungerford, has brought Albinson of 17 Hill strect, Bloomfield; | i |8tamping Co. for alleged non.pay- Gertrude Corby of 158 Grafton ave- |ment of a note. The writ is return- o Yoa Aile otl | POST-WAR PROFESSOR 541 Freeman street, East Orange, are Berlin, May 2.—Dr, Oskar Hagen, 'day of May. the principals has resulted in a law | professor of the history of art at the | Henry P. Roche has filed with the, threat which City Commieioner first post-war Carl Schurz mrmormltn,e case of the Rogers, Sash and Richard J. Fitz Maurice, counscl for |professor at the University of Wis-|Door Co., against the Commercial the malls. The commissioner received |Prussian ministry of education today. |for the plaintifft and Judge B. F. @& lomg letter, purporting to come [He will teach at Wisconsin the com- ! Gaffney represents the defendant. 48 threatened with death if he does at other institutions. not give up his activities for Miss e - R Phenix lodge fair opened in Odd| % Albinson, a Prolestant, was to have | 1,100 DOGS LICENSED. married Miss Walsh on April 21, and During” the month of May, 1,100 |&o0d crowd present and an excellent / | entertainment was given, Tonight's| . e = e recently. Klett & Alling, acting for Richard g !the commissioner dealt with his op- 'asks $700 for alleged damages done Jilted Man Who Wed Ex-Fiances 3 charged that his reilgious teachings 'The writ was served by Constable ! pointed out that the city cannot stand | Monday of June. gular love tangle in which Russell B. constructed at a cost of $500,000, 'suit for $200 ugainst the National| nue, Newark, and Alice M. Walsh of | able in the city court the first Mon- | * suit over u hope chest and a death ! University of Goettingen. will be the !clerk of the city court a demurrer in Miss Walsh, says he recelved through jcousin, says an announcement of the |Trust Co. Attorney Roche is counse| from the ku klux Kklan, in which he ing winter semester and will lecture NOw Walsh. H PR ! Fellows' hall last night, There was a " & Catholic priest was to have per- dog licenses were issued at the office | be given by the med the ceremony. When her erk p - .l_‘n!erla.mmenr. will ?:renl‘l learned that he intended to of Town Clerk A, L. Thompson. The | clement Burcau of Hartford, and to- ! 3 a Shotes rush for the last few days was so!mn.orrow night the Milo Sextette will | :l."r:'yml:’: ;:’::::I‘:I udsec:)r:gh::‘:f f.'rmx( that the entire office force uall srovide the program, assisted by Miss | riage, the wedding was called off. Kept busy issuing the certificates. | Signe Peterson, reader and clacutlcn-‘ BAibinson then. proposod to Miss [ishing licenses wero taken by 680 ist. The hall iy attractively decorated | Coiby, @ -former svectheart, They ™ ; { with numerous booths. were married by his brotber the day e o < e | s, 3o his wedding with Miss Wiysh was to have taken place. They live at the| Hill street address. Miss Walsh sent to the Albinson apartment for a hope chest Kept Diamond Engagen;ent Rings thére which she says helongs to her, Albinson refused to give it up. main- taining it was his. The chest is said 2 10, contain linens, Miss Walsh's trous- | seau and silverware. ' Miss Walsh retained Commissioner | Pitzmaurice to begin suit in the Orange district court against Albin- son to obtain the chest. Papers were filed Monday. Miss Walsh has reccived more than 70 letters, 30 signed "K. K. K.” in! which she was chided for attempting | . to marry a Protestant. All the let- w térs lauded the actlon of Albinson in marrying Miss Corby. Commissioner Fitzmaurice, who {s | 8180 & Catholig, has hired a detective | to accompany him on his rounds of | duty and had asked the Orange and | Newark police ot watch the mails for We have a complete collection of diamond engagement rings, any one of which is bound' to please “The-Best Girl in the World.” The illustration shows a handsome, richly caved, white gold ring containing a fine diamond. Jt is priced at 31,5.0?. and we have many more in stock from $15.00 to $500.00. Some rings are plain, some are highly capved, others are sapphire set, Let us show you them. ew Ring Mountings Many women nowadays are having their dlamonds removed from their old style settings and are having them reset into the rew type mounting which increases the beauty of the diamond greatly. The fllustration shows a setting which can be had in green or white gold for 87.50. Our stock of green and white gold and platinem ring mountings is most complete and we in- vite your inspection of them, Presenting values that will far exceed your highest anticipations. The 's§vings were never greater or the time to buy more opportune; It’s the kind of a sale can’t pass by. Smart Tailored Suits further threatening letters. The threatening part of the let- ters he received, read: | “Stick the law and leave religion | and the public schools alone. One | death in your family is enough. We | would regret another for your réla- | tives to mourn. You are young and’/ #till, probably, under ths influence °'| . the black robes, teachings. We hope | you will oytgrow that. We are wlll-f Formerly $27.50 NOW §19.75 Formerly $39.95 NOW $24.75 Formerly $49.95 NOW $33.75 AR Yo < e S o i el g Formerly $69.50 . NOW $44.75 rings with annoyance and inconvenience can now have them remodeled i g at moderate cost. Let Le Witt make over your old wedding ring. i F The most approved types—O'Rossen afid magt boyish models, new long M. C. LE WITT line tail]euré, wrap-around and plain tai lored 'ifim. Fabrics include hairline dewcler and Dismond Desles striped twills, hairline checked twills and plain t.:“fills in navy, black, tan and cocoa, Finely crepe silk lined and beautifully tailored throughout. Exquisite Dressy Coats Formerly $27.50 T NOW §19.75 Formerly $39.95 NOW $24.75 Formerly $49.95 NOW §33.75 Formerly $69.50 . . NOW $44.75 Exquisite styles fashioned in twills, charmeen, forrsheen and soft pile fab- vics. The cape mode, the straightline mandarin type, the charming scarf devel- opment, ete. The subtle charm and gracé of these distinctive Spring Coats will instantly appeal to you. Every Coat beautifully tailored and richly si.lk lined. Swagger Sport Coats g Formerly $25.00 : . NOW 314.15 Formerly $39.95 NOW $§24.75 - Formerly $49.95 - : NOW $33.75 Swagger Effects, Loose Back Models and Straightline Styles in materials of De Laine Chinchilla, Teddy Bear, Cambridge Cloth, Berkshire Plaids, An- gora Polaire, Velvet Tones and other novelty fabrics in all the wanted spring shades. Each model was individually chosen for its distinction of style, its » beautiful workmanship and unusual finish. Seamless Wedding Rings - > Platinum 10, 14 and 18Kk Yel- Plain, Carved_or Plain Hand Carved 14 and 18k Yellow, te give you the chance to prove it, » o itk " Green or White Gold “Take 1t or Die." “Take it or die.”” The letter was signed, in red ink, | "R, K. K. of Newagk, Bloomfield and | vieinity.” | “If this is meant seriously it is an outra the commissioner said yes- terda. ““This letter will not stop me from golng on with Miss Walsh's | m The bodyguard is a temporary utfon."” WA { | DIAMOND RINGS 815 to 8500 DIAMOND The April Birthstone e previous death mentioned in letter refers to that of the com-‘ —100 pounds lighter than the average ~light enough for a boy —safe enough for a girl ~big and strong enough for a motor cop AREAL motorcyle sensation—something entirely different! Just think—a motor- cycle “almost made to your measure”—easy to handle—easy to control—low enough to place both feet on the ground—yet so power- ful that motor cops use it in catching speeders! New Indian Scout, the Motorcycle For All Anybody can ride the new Indian Scout! And it's as comfortable as a soft-cushioned easy chair, as the result of the patented New Indian Fork which absorbs all the shocks of the road. Starts quick as a flash—goes 60 to 75milesona gallon. Tires good for 10,000 to 15,000 miles! Pay as You Ride If you love the thrills of the open road— if you like to feel the eager response of a powerful motor—come for a ride on the New Indian Scout. Only then will you ever know how really pleasant and re- freshing mlm be! Come in today— all about the Indian Scout - Pretty Spring Dresses Formerly - $25.00 NOW S$§14.75 Formerly $39.95 NOW $24.75 Formerly $49.95 . . NOW 83375 A tremendous assortment of new D resses will be found in these low price groups. Styles here for semi-formal, party, street and business wear ! All new Spring materials, including Satin Canton, Georgette, Flat Crepe, Lustrous Satin, Roshanara, Jacquards, Crepe Romaine, ete. Enjoy Life This Summer with a Motorcycle Know the thrills of the great outdoers! Visit your favoriee trout stream—go camping, hunting, derful new kind of motor- cycles on ecasy payments. 21 MYRTLE STREET Just Around the Corner

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