The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 21, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940
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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
Pocket Radio Developed
For Policemen On Beat
1 Notes
DETROIT, Feb. 21—(UP.)— The
policeman who walks his beat in
suburban Lincoln park soon will
be radio-equipped.
A pound-and-a-half portable
radio set has been developed by
Patrolman Thcuntvs Groat of the
Lincoln Park department, and his
fellow officers who walk beats will
carry the sets in their uniform
pockets to receive orders from
headquarters.
boys’ quartet
ranees at dif-
t week. Friday
re the Parent-
meeting at
esday they ap-
QIRL— Mr. and Mrs. Ilo Hay-
ward, 605 West Hayes street, have
announced the birth Tuesday of
a daughter weighing eight pounds.
They have selected the name -Kay
Fiances for the infant who was
bom at home.
'hurch Advance Program
Being Observed
Lincoln unit of
n a highschool
>ir sang :or the
iciation oengress
Bl'LL FIGHTING AT FRONT
PARIS (U.R)—French soldiers on
the Alsace front are becoming
experts at tf.ckling bulls in “No
Man’s Land’’ and in quiet mo-
ments bull fights are staged on
which big bets change hands, it
was revealed by poilus on leave.
Sometimes the bulls have been so
savage that hand grenades were
used to end the battle.
Public Records
ce chose “Lotus
her piano solo
morning.
Rhythm Rang-
at the P.-T. A.
Brown. Florence
w, Betty Blrlew
New Spring Colors
neighbor until
nation.
homa Natural Gas company. Tract
in the unplatted part of block 1,
Ellsworth addition to Yukon.
Quitclaim Deeds
Tli(5mas A, and Georgia H. Harris
j to Emilio Alaniz. /Lots 3 and 4,
i block 2, Lincoln addition to EH
: Reno.
R. C. Arnold to V. J. Arnold.
Lots 15 and 16. block 7, Clark's
addition to El Reno.
Katie Murray et al to Gardner
estate, incorporated. Lots 5 and
6. block 3, Keith’s addition to EH
Reno.
Gardner estate, incorporated, to
James M:ore. Lots 5 and 6. block
3. Keith's addition to El Reno.
Here Is the authentic color
story for spring and Raster:
Serene, a tender light beige;
Magnetic, a vivacious brown-
ish beige; Audaeious, a glam-
orous sun-blush shade; Flir-
tatious, a dashing sunburnt
tone; Joyous, a glowing, rosy
beige and Demure, a soft
medium beige . . . Let us
prescribe the right color for
your spring costume.
MEN’S SUITS
16.75
)resses
Pastels, herringbones, stripes
in gabardines, worsteds, and
mohair make up our most
impressive spring showing . . .
In two and three-button
single breasted and double-
breasted models as well as
the sensational new "Blade"
model with front gusset.
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TOPPER
COATS
mm
PRINTS
PASTELS
MEN’S SOX
25c
Gay spring pastels and high
colors in sports patterns keep
pace with the vogue for rol-
or in men’s accessories . . •
Choose socks or anklets at
this low price.
MOTHERS relieve misery
of colds externally with
buttons,
It’s back fullness,
braids, and pockets that make
tlic new spring topper coats
elegant . .
neutral tw
and stripes
to 46 inches.
High shades in Powder, Rose,
Aqua, Banana, and Grey in
Pi hits arc both large and
mall with new pastel
grounds. One-piece and bolero
styles . . . Also plain high
liadis in alpaca and navy
and black in sheers.
VICKS
• V VapoRub
High pastels or
its In mixtures
. . lengths from
ADVANCE EASTER
SPECIAL
RHYTHM SLIP
Ollier DRESSES
1.98 - 2.98 - 1.98
5.911 - 7.90
Look and Learn
Glamorously Feminine, Smooth-Fit-
ting, Non-Twisting. Lovely Lace
T< ps or Painty Tailored Models.
Adjustable Straps.
SPRING
FELTS
1.98 2.98
3.85
White — Tearose
Our store is brim
lull of the most
desirable spring
Ihings you’ve
ever seen! jA
It’s wider brims and it’s new
spring paste's that demands
your immediate attention in
our hat department . . . Me*
our mod superb spring show-
ing right away.
SELLERS
dresses with
<ets. Boleros
ikcts. All-in-
tor they’re
ly, dress-up
lurk.
FLOOR
ItSAKV YEAR
SPUING
SHIRTS
With Flasticiied
Gabardine Vent
eco"omY *"« Mw!
V*!ue in •urpassintr Pr'SinK
■ Wifyin, in
t'P gearshift on the fin*cr-
—mdor.TJZ; • • —
PUT A
lures in Anthony*! spring
footwear. Beau pumps, beige
alligator, pyramid heels, V
threat pumps, Dutch toes, col-
lege lu els, riastlcized gaber-
dine vents . . . See these
fashion firsts In patent,
gabardine, and beige alliga-
tor.
Fast moving patterns In our
new spring showing - woven
patterns in the important
high colors . . . Also plenty
of plain white and plain
pastels.
enc** and
incei Mercury
miles
Under Your New
Spring Dress
Ideal Dress Crepes
for Dress or Sports
wear.
SPRING
New spring showing of tail-
ored and lace trimmed styles
in satin* or crepes . . . Four-
gore, good fitting models In
proper length for your new
spring costume.
Come in Matching
Spring < olors
HANDKERCHIEFS
nilet soaps!
or Rifts.
Lime Green, Pastel Pink.
Melvin u\ Itlue, Brass llat
Gold arc the r. tumorous big
four in spring nrcMMTjr col-
Smooth
BRIEFS
Suavax, a Crown - Tested
Crepe. Sunny Rayon Ging-
hams. and Dover Rayon
Stripes; the last two In ace-
tate and vlacose rayon with
chicks and stripes achieved
In combination yam-dyeing
and croxx-dyelng.
SPRING SHOES
for Children
MEN’S
Fabric Gloves
T Simp styled In patent with
one or two straps . . . Also
slippers with closed or open
toes , . . smart little shoes
that give'sturdy wear.
Doe. kilt Gloves
Other Spring
FABRICS
Smooth, sheer, rayon knit
briefs tailored to afford per-
fect snug fitting qualities.
Dccskill bells
Doeskin Handbags
Light ton calfskin with boot-
maker finish, also old gold
brogue types with wing or
cap tips . . . Heavy leather
sobs or the sensational now
cork and rubber soles.
Camel Suede II.HKlbags
Lastex
GIRDLES
ir soap Hint
id is kind to
hCNe Odeurit-
Pluc, Cimm-
r UP-A ND-COMINQMMT
( CAB ON THE BOADI
mt yo|j> H&rei yotfMNP— fO*A mnevnr, iwcoLNtirHirn and Lincoln hqtoa caps
APTISTS MICE!
IT’S
PEW SERMONS!
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 21, 1940, newspaper, February 21, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc921790/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.