New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 16

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Yellville, Ark., Has Placed Itself Entirely In Hands of Fair Sex Here are Yellville's new city ofln‘ ; Mrs. Virginia L. row, Mrs. Alma B M. O. Hutchinson and Mrs, Yellville, rk town of Y inine, Ly April — The lyille having gone fem- a practic unanimous vote, its women ru are hard at work at the job of showing that women can run the town better than sits male offici = Yelville *the recent clecti 2 “women quietly made up their slate for all city offices and sprung it the populace on the morni election day. The men withdrew, thereupon, and the wom- en were clected. L. Walton tamily . A. Thompson, Mrs. v, Mrs. M. O. Hutchinson, . Record aand Mrs. Al- ma Berry, aldermen, and Mrs. C. N Wilson, city marshal. War On Male Loafers All are housewives except Mayor Walton. She is a widow and a clerk in a general store owned by her father. One of the first acts of the new feminine rulers was to hale & of town loafers before t! E of justice and order them to get jobs or get out of town at once. The chief item in their program is a set of city improvements. The women hope to install a water sys- tem, which the fown thus far has lacked, and plan also to pave sev- eral strcets. On top of that, they liope to keep the streets cleaner, to encourage citizens to do the 1 with private property and in gene {0 make the place look as i ble set of houscwives had it And, incidentally, the femininc town marshal is promising law en- torcement “like the town never had before.” “We are going to prove that the town can get along without watch us!” says the mayor. feminine t Flashes of Life ] —_— By the As o Tersey s, Dwight W. row is pleased that Will R found something she said enough to copy. told a meetin of republican women that she Will were seated togeth tion in London. Shc re it she continued to eat the dant food provided at affairs in con- nection with tke naval she would return home representing global tonnage. Will used the quip in his writings. New York—The radio is charac- terized as the stepchild of the tele- graph by the daughter of the in- centor of the telegraph. Mrs. Lelia Morse Rummel, §0, daughtcr of Samuel F. B. Morse, has just heard a voice over the air for the first time—Rudy Vallee’s. Having lived in Paris for years she has come 1 {ake part in the cclebration of { ¥29th anniversary of her father's birth, on S Moscow—It has become more dif- funny Henry Abbic | _ | sporting ¢ was young, proposcs to 1 men: | abun- | conference | Front row, Miss O'Beta Car- n. Mayor and Mrs. Lena Nowlin, A. Thompson, Mrs. Abbic nora Record, aldermen. f « d and divorced in Russ crto either has been free. Now there is a fee. New, second Sunday in May T the responsibility lies,” writes Srixton re- sc he thinks is shop is London—A barber in fuses to bob hair beca the Bible forbids it. In m Corinthians: New York—Nancy ber of the Junior le: A ant fashion director at a movie studio and punches a time clock at 9 a m. She rides in the s Norton, Mass.—Pianos are while the volunteer fire department of Wheaton college, led by Con- stance Campbell of Grand Rapids, Mich., is on the job. The town's firc truck broke down and a bunch of safe - /men showed no initiative when the home of Dr. Clarence Davis gat ablaze. But the girls, 20 of them, removed a big piano safely from the second ~ -On-Hudson. N. Y.—The assistant etary of war in charge of acronautics knows how to get there quickly. He flew from Wash- ington to attend a wedding. New York—J. Andrew White, who began telling on the air about events when radiocasting arn polo when hg retires as president of the Columbia bro? ing system next ¢'s never been on a pony. has described dozens of nd the Prince of Wales gave poin BATES IS DEFEATED Kingston, he winners going into the cighth inning, they scored three times SNOWST when HALTS GAME Williamstown, Mass.,, April E (UP)—With Middlebury leading, to 1, a snowstorm halted the base- 1l game between Williams and the Vermont nine here yesterday in the fourth inning. . ° . Frigidaire and All Elactric Appliances Cash or Terms E. V.READ Representing Light & Power Co. Tel. 1928-W Conn. Goldsmith & CO. 35 MAIN ST. OPP. GLEN ST. 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS Perfects, Made by W. & J. Sloane (,n Floral and Tile Patterns. cach $4 98 Cream and Ecru KRISS KROSS CURTAINS Irregulars of our 98¢ grade. rar 49¢ 27x>4 MOHAWK AXMINSTER RUGS Regularly pnccd at $2.96. $1.98 Each NATIONAL BEDDING WEEK SPECIALS COTTON MATTRESSES 99 COIL SPRINGS COTTON AND FELT ROLL hD(xh SILK FLO Boott v’llll CURTAINS 214 vards long. SINGLE RODS Flat or Round INLAID Ll OLI l MS i . $2.98 69,1”498L WATER COLOR | SHADES Perfect All Colors .49¢ "~ Ask to see our quality lines of Lac2 and Rufiled CURTAINS - ard 5l '49 up York—Plans to make the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY APRIL 25, 1930. N E W BRI1TAILN Mandarin Jewelry In Necklets and Earrings Necklets and matching Earrings set in a non-tarnishable Corochrome finish. Smart colorful stones of Jade, Onyx, Su- matra and Copen. NECKLETS $1.98 .. EARRINGS $1.98 .. Choose Your New Spring Coats Tomorrow AtD & L’s Spectacular After-Easter Sale 500 SMART COATS! Drastically Reduced for Quick Clearance Tomorrow Is Emphatically the Time!—And the Logical Place to Choose Itls at D&L’s _ COATS a bit longer—COATS with capes—COATS in fitted styles —COATS with smart belts—COATS with flares, tucks, pockets, 5carves—Sleeves unusually treated—in every fashwn poznt— Saturday Only [ Kayser Chiffon Hose Regular $1.50 $1.35 priced at Fleece, cally Mixtures, this low price for to- morrow. Fine quality tails of models. Silk with the pointed or narrow heel. A large choice of the new shades. All sizes, § to = Here They Are ... Coats That Emphasize Value ... Fashion and Quality! —A Comparion Scle of 150 Polo, Tweeds, and Broadcloth. and untrimed sty that have all the smart de- higher In all sizes for women and misses. Group No. 1 85 $13'——- You'll agree that §15.85 is little enough to pay for such smart Spring Coats. F¥ashioned of such lovely Spring fabrics as Downey : ome of Cheviots, Trimmed DEPAPRTMENT T~ this group of finc Coats one will find stun- ning styles of 14“"‘ pute Camel H the dress l()l(~ are Trico med with such furs as Squirrel, Lapin, Broadtail and Kid—while the Coats for sports wear cither trimmed with large Wolf collars or strictly tailored in mannish styles. trim- ‘oats priced ¢ S TOR E Smart Gloves Attractively Priced Glace Pull-Ons $2.50 ... \ Popular foyr button length with ndat scal- loped tops. Made of a soft washable Cape Skin, full P. K. sewn. Colors are Eggshell, Mode and Tan. Doeskin Slip-Ons Smart slip-on wash- able Doeskin Gloves, for driving, sport or street wear. Colors are White and Peach. Your Spring Suit Will Need a Smart Blouse The materials in these fine Coats are of fine qual- ity Tweeds, Mixture Of Silk Crepe $1.95 .a $2.95 And ... you have such a varied selection to choose from—with- out sleeves, in many delightful styles. All of soft Silk Crepes in beautiful pastel shades. dcloth and \mrn\ s. SKilfully tailored and trimmed, in every Every Coat in outstanding value at nd lined with k Flat Crepe and Crepe Satin. wanted color. —Second Floor Sprmg Waslz Fabncs.’ Reduced for Saturday GIRLS’ SPRING COATS —~Reduced for Saturday Only! Our entire stock without any restrictions— at a genuine ten per cent mark-down. In styles for the little tot 2 to 6 and her older sister miss, seven to fourteen. Fashioned in beautiful Spring fabrics trimmed with or without capes. In a choice of many Spring shades at e iy e Unusual Savings Offered! For Thrifty Housewives Extra Spemal 100 Pe. Dinner Sets In English and domes- tic quality, floral and border patterns, $50.00 value. Saturday, $37.50 27 Pc. Glass Lunch Sets Service for eight people. . pattern. Colors are Rose and Green. Eight cups and saucers, 8 salad plates, 1 sugar, 1 crcamer, 1 handled cake plate. Special $495 Glass Grill Plates | Three compartments— lunch size. Rose and S 25¢ | No Nick Table Tumblers Green color only. Octagon shape, fancy Glass Stemware Rose color, diamond optic pattern. Goblets, Sherbets, footed 2 Tumblers . Three sizes, Box of six 8 Day Kichen Clocks In a large are Blue, Green and Gold assortment of patterns. Colors %3 49 a$4.95 E the Original Price hrl"ht gay flornl prints for A new Rayon sport weave of | bri Checked vints for | Hand'chief Lawns Print- Soft sheer Cotton Lawns, of sh- | lovely bright colorful prints— Reduced for | for warm weather frocks, lin- geric, drapes and spreads, tub fast. Reduced for 390 Saturday, yard Ensemble Prints Bright large floral prints, for sport coats, dress ensembles and lounging pajamas. ‘'Printed on a soft washable cotton basket weave. Reduced 450 for Saturday, yard .... Rayon Pigue Shan Ray ght colorful floral prints. For art sport wear and beach s, tub fast. Reduced for Apl‘il Offerings of Fine Ljnens ’You’ll Be Surprised—ana Also Pleased Hand Embroidered Linens Fine Linen Crash Refreshment Sets—consists of a 36 inch Cloth with four matching' Napkins—embroidered by hand in It ' Linen Luncheon Sets Soft pastel Green or Gold solid color sets, 52x52 Cloth with six matching Napkins, hem- | stitch finish, Linen Scarfs Ttalian hand embroidered. Choice of 18x36, 18x45 and 18x54. Finished with two row, hand embroidered hemstitching, cach shades of Linen Tea Sets colored embroidered corner, 36x36 Cloth hemmed ready for use. Dainty I embr with four matching Napkins, Cream colored Linen, —In Our Downstairs Store Saturday! Boys' Wool Sweaters $2.39 100 all Wool Sweaters, especially priced. In plain and jacquard patterns, crew and V neck models. All si 26 to 36. Regular 32.95 Quality come i cloth, 51765 | Everybody’s wild about these Fine Pajamas $1.49 ., $5.95 Mode three-quarte new and s n, l 0 Crepe and Cel 3 and tuck-in blousc Men's Attractive Fancy Shirts Made of exceptional wearing fabrics and superbly ment’s styles. Really, you'll scarcely believe your own eyes when you look at this beautiful range of stunning new Spring Shirts. In the popular collar attached and collar to match models. Patterns and colorings to suit every man. tailored in real young All Sizes — 14 to 17 Just Stunning Men's Neckwear 95¢ » $2.50 You'll say also when ¢ you examine them—for ng at Crepe, Rayon, styles, coloring and pat- tern — of fine quality Silks in many smart de- signs. s who wear Pajamas almost of the day want clever, styles—and so they come ama stand b they seeing All Sizes—

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