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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 14

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fbon Tour Want Ada Dial a Sill THE DES MOINES REGISTER THE NEWSrAI'KIt IOWA I TON. Slofiiliij. ILMirr 14 EMPLOYMENT Su-taty mud luh fcvs PERSONALS Ml n.i.ri.L It mm m4 l.a I-" Reed Talk Voters Tell Reaction to Speech. many vots for the Drmoerats. A.

1. Murriiian, I'iler drhe, Halty company manager 1 didn't think much if the speech. He probably, however, brtmght some vott-rs back Into lu.e who No, I don't brlli-ve he gained ahiftisl hf Hoover wu here LOST AND FOUND kit in is u.i wl. ttiti iiuitYt S.tj.a.r lilt i.r ji an. H.im,, i INHUll ITUlM.

1 1 tH l. 'ia 1- iVMINIl CAIltl KlUilVI llHAIl AintltllMNI lit --I imi II i if ttf.ia Id iota I ll ,1 1: rti i -i i Honored While in City -i. ni I.U.U..H 'H. a "I 1 III It .1:.. I llS AltO II 1IIWIIM.

l.f Ik" it. it. in titu.ta t.ri (Continued from I'sga 1.) au ai-4 I h.ll. Autu More Guests Arrive for Fall Visits dm't like to hear. He won bac think the antl-lliover ate it up from what I have fcu.t u.t Il i lHM kmf.

M.b4.m W. W. tlarmtt, V. M. A.

I all ths votes Hoover got when UOMK.N IVANTMI. I Ualla wilk lar 4 ai.l II l.il a iil I aai4 ailt.r a. mi. 4. fiia.

itri.i o-xiiuli pxmei.ta anil iihu.i Ur v4. 111.1.4 Bloia. to WAS her. lin.i n.u llio-l It- I.i 'HI IKttlllKs IS.IklK lull IS .) la i-oln'a fti.aje a.t h. H.I tt I.

Ch.iuul ll .1 IVia I'll I -Hi IKI IMi I i.nfctlw laS. sit, tt.lll 4 lrani.it' i.n II" a'-li i It Hill, 1310 Thlrtlrth ad vertUtni e-erutlvr: Reed fell ir .,1 MINK t-t l.in.r U.i. Who. nk tK. Oil ii llr.

I I HKIr kll 4i.4., I Hi.r.sLiu:H. Ill limtlM. i ta a. II short In his talk In that he did was very well Impreaawl by Mr. Heed's upeeeh.

1 think he answered HiHiver'a every point and brought back votrs which Hoover had temporarily won Oct, 4. I 'VS v- I THIS week flndi mora than the uaual number of vlaitora In not offer any remedy for th i -i i Ills he charged to the Repub our city. Several or mem I I 1 lM.is!.!.i li.in iir.ti l-a. ii(r. miitriii NrtKi atioh ltaal ftrin, a II 'lal aM UttlVIM.

la Miami, I H.4,lrl. I. I I RA1H E. B. AUVn, 23(17 K.

Fourteenth licsn administration. Ha merely Slit aaHl.alaa aalllHt liaa.l I krl.l It, a. t.itl a.auj I tlii III 1 br.iti'ul Iti.ilrl lat i rului.aa, tuiifuiaa Aitv at iM.a Itmiuat iJutilia. lclit. lit, a Man.

Nf lrlik.4 4TatrTa4 la MlZi Mil hfll I'l'Unt. 4.1, ll.lir tl lti-Hklil frr.if.J1 fcrl. l.rlK.rn i.tl (Kill (r.irf HM4II. turn. Ian U4't U.I mm I l.f.

Honesty Pays Aftrr fait (mind In.l li, in to id fitf-r Ihrn rfim in II. nl Ad fiiunlrr tor -( lifkrl L.l RKO Orpnt.ii attacked the party viciously, MliiH I I I.r aar katha are cont'ludtnK their atayi with frlenda or relative! and othera are Just arriving. The Mmw Nina and Ellin Miirnhall and Mra. Alice Kaatx. all trainman If you ask me, I think it was a pretty Dies talk that Senator Reed gave.

While I'm not la a position to Judje. I and apparently without feeling the Democratic rary could do II Mi It.ital M'ti Hint jnlr. )l lw in lla. tm a an ot la lu.hi and I Wri'f (H plionf i tlc.l II ilri Will, pl.ia ladlri Immrili.lrl. In aa better.

i.t,nMiat l-l I um Cu. I.lii would say he certainly gained ii, ron-ni car un nf r.uiid Innn at th. Uanl AO rauni.r C.eorge. F. Utile, Chicago, III of Milwaukee.

will leave ormMt MMit.wr unt ii Mr HNT attffar alia II r.il.t a teal lira fli Ir.a In rr I Amu. not. rmnnt p. rta 1 nil On aar.ir ml Attention! You il lihd a tarntd fit all artirlra allien votes oy u. llt.U ri.a aalllMlr.

AtH'F I lit in Hr.l Silk llnir. Mill-. Hi Kltim ttMI 1 If III MtlNlil MOMt. Affla p. i traveling salmmsn I think the HIV Vetn Iff Ml tla.t after a week'a visit In the city.

During their atay, they W. II. Farr, farmer, rural route Democratic party made a mis NOTICES. I thought Senator Reed made take In bringing a "spell binder MEN OK WOMK.N If poti knara nA room nn ir aoti fcoara room tt uta h-tHtitia naimita on tout lam have been entertained at a number of Informal courtesies. Mrs, I Mill.

Hal a ra.a.ikla I.r i.kti a good talk. I've always been a Republican but had made up lll nttf ttia riuiK titd iifia.aaia aa.on. Into Iowa Reed put on a good act, but I think Iowa farmers fnlki about It itilniiall ma aani ai Fasti la a aister of Mrs. Fred iniia, tt By aniuiia ulnar man Butail Hainiltiin. milltllllH mm4 I.

a danalni fria Ituiidna ara nama ma1a are too wis to let such a man wi Hi Mant Aa Cuai my mind to vote for Roose velt 1 pull the wool over their eyes f'Hllllll klrkara wanl.A- tkarlanaaal Wi-n man and ita i m-mj aia a.x aa or .1111118 or. ill rt-i(pf and 'I nh-ina AAl rnrxirtK walr4fa 4ru line lit ai.ru hu(irtiou1 iui prolita. Biomo prniliirla Co, (Imiil An a Mil "rkirkan airkara Air4. l' a -uUrr i'y- S. A.

Ivehmun, farmer, rural Mrs. George F. Utile, Chicago Where ShaVAVcGo? Graham of this city. Mr. J.

F. Auner will return home this weekend from a trip to New York City and Buffalo, n. y. 1. L.

C. Miller of Tanama, route 3: I thoiiRht Senator housewlfet I didn't like Mr Beauty Parlors Reed's talk was the best pollt Reed's language. Wa need gen leal speech this year, and I msmoNs wanted men. 10 tlemen In politics, not men who Iowa 'i mai a siiomm Klnndnji Thurxiar. to Vanishing Frontier OmatW and Kr Ktt 51 St, believe just what he said.

stand up and do the equivalent feel that too much money went Alaska, is visiting; In the city with Ma sister, Mra. Nathan Hale, 1453 of swearing about the nation's SPliCIAL To hrlp worthy panpit to aecurk kmploy ia nt' our apffil otirr Miland Adoiph Alcnjou rttANkllX aa.l,. atk A aa.l. tA government. over to foreign countries, for which the Republican adminis Des Moines and with his sis no.

lor IJ Miami At ni-iaa. ShamiMio At matirl. atic Jlisr.1 1 PAYS. II 5 II The Rev. C.

I- MrKIm, 1108 Twen ter-ln-law, Mrs. D. W. MilWr. East On ouiit vl tun "ry low lai no adt tration was responsible.

I am HI SNA nark an4 ihmaM an4 Clnarr- ty-nixth preacher: Reed's ad ran be rhaianl lirina ruur an wm aata all lur 7V- ai kO I l-v4 Kighteenth and Maple atreeta voting for Roosevelt. Yjiktkrimcnt DtectotU' dress was rotten demagoguery. Mr. and Mra. Sim Wherry will Want nd Ha will liauif nrip aiiifaiiditd your ad Ak.a llukl.k, kaul.4, Oa ana.

foal. M. M. Smlff, farmer, rural route It was entirely deficient In any thing constructive. cum.

il. Ttaaa lint. I Itratitr Klmn. au II i M. sm IAI.

M1AT AMI Till KMtAV. Hiatiitoo fuu.r.in and lit.iiitura II 6I' l'ltlMPHKAI'l hlli H' 1 -pi: riRM lla nn4 an. ktanlrnra IV. rnlPav IV Hhnmpon 3.m- J-ml rtMMiMV HrAITV HlliiH. "i 4-68U1 leave Wednesday to return to their home In Minneapolis after 3: I didn't hear tha speech My mind was already made up, Irlmmfd.

Mr. Herbert Glffen, 1304 Boyd visions' for several days at the ave- hoiinewlfei We're Hoo- home of the former's brother and It I IHM II IHlNln Irrd Ml I am going to vote for Roosevelt Hoover has been In four years and I can't see as he has Now Open verltes. We thought he used en nister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Tha Patlitar nnd Trltun Modal Roma at la Wi-auty hop.al am Ata an2i PKIAI. na.kun ia io.r.

Ima oil rtoultiula. Mi Cor (turn k.e tirely too mucn sarcasm and Charles Wherry, 4102 riainvlew Ml aoih Hlrrrl. Hptud A pl.aaant ava-nilif aaalm tlia vaiy lataal Iiirnf.liad rukki.k haul.4 fhf.n. Biafk dlIl Cindera la. roal $4 Ion.

4-" An 4. drw'a. rlnd.rrdi Ireea lr.mtrr,ir. Truck a. s-il HI JJJl h.

A1 VtffkH." aand $1 4. AsilM, dr'na rind. rt Iree. transfer -ii, Trtn-ki. llll HHh.

AMI an4 ruhhi.h kaullna. Wfrklv afrvlre. Sc mo MMitmir Ah Merirr A-IIIA. artklr WhatTTaae aenf done much toward helping the farmer. hiinias.

tirrynna a-alronia No arimi.iin drive, that in a way he slandered the president of the United States. Mr. L. Elton Ellis, 532 Thlr Raiph Gray Mrs. J.

J. Dlckrrnon, farmer's wife. trnuzu us i. The speech did not change my Xrii.t Wart and Thura. ty-first is leaving Thursday 'v 9 i Ji vote.

l(MtlT WtVINti IX Hf Ian a Peauty HI Loe ORIl.lNAl Hlan4 nafaa. Com-hioalinn. ft Mr. Nfwrll eraona ily 3-2 '4 rilrb ak. aaareal.

afrln'M. n.ak rlip 'iSc Km.ly rmrrlilia I1IJ 10 a-Ml Mis Mrviiirt 7 rrlMl TA now IV Curl. II 4 3021 SI C. t'tRM. rtMB.ltt)Q.

11 i. rramont Hfuntv Si, op. llfi 9th. t'tli FINAL riHTION AIO SHOR M'UJMTS morning for a three weeks visit rural route 3: I think Jim Reed told the facta. We are not changing our vote as Roosevelt already had It W.

C. Gilmore of Shenandoah, litr. HAVMI4 an4 kla Utor S.forniBt tha hit hann at tli HaHr danca. retired: I think it Is. the finest I.aka pnhhlns.

Woodward inutsoaf speech of the campaign and TH. HAS V. DM MOINTS NOH, BAIIROOM. In Detroit, and Erie, Pa. Mra.

W. S. McKee, who haa been seriously ill at Iowa Methodist hospital, is slightly Improved. Joe IL Lehman, farmer, rural route contained more truth than any Thura. Nlta.

Rom Nohla Plrra Bund Sand. II 40d Black dirt sMIlt and ruhkih wanlrd. Ira. rliarne. WF(lren ,0 BARIIt En married, alradv lob or mil leaia ahop Merrill.

Green-lield la. in rare Hnrv paMrrvin RoilKkl I fl yaung aaan. business rollrae grsfluale reliao'e, aiiihi lions, aantljioa 7th fit. Oj CARPI R. new ar repair, alnria aath.

iinrri, hr or ront. ftea. T-otM. BE.LTT SCHOOLS. 7-B KA1.NHOH t.AKIll NA a kaa4.

other. It did not change my I arilf. rr. vote because I was voting for Perm. Waves 51 .50 hair etit is: manicure IS IOWA SCHOOL 0V.xt!J7 Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Schmidt of Roosevelt anyway. Pasadena are the guests of their PERSONALS R. H. Wadell, 1128 Creston ave, 3: I think that Senator Reed told a lot of facts that should be considered before voting.

We reed a change. The Republican party has been in 12 years and business has declined each year. I am going to vote for Roosevelt and give a new man a chance. Elmer G. Karr, farmer, rural route CAftri MTR wnrk af any kind a Reasonable children, Clarence, Emil and Mrs.

Mrs. E. J. Mary of Sunnyvale, who Is visiting In the home of Helen Grace Adams, will be honored with a reception Thursday In Nash school, where she served for marry years as principal. During the evening a portrait of her will be unveiled with Rupt J.

W. Studrbaker giving the chief address. The program will be presented by former pupils of Mrs. Macy, who has resided In California since the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Zack Thompklns, SIT Walnut Oar.

Kra e'i rstfiiaiicnis Ronald Monroe and their families Akl'IMIR ainii rk nrw ar repair. dav or rnnirart. Reas 4 receiving clerk: The way Mr. Reed talked I think I am on his side. He seemed to be able to Ware Transfer Cs.

Storage Co. At present they are guests in the r.effl.nt Wnrlc tanenenfed. Frf mitarlalt A Rudemar farinl lor etfry p.ad Thnmninn'i Ht'DKMAR rit'Htxil 1 nOtnpSOn 0. rUlTrUE home of Mr. and Mrs.

fcmil Ptimltur aarihoutrmin f.oral And loni dlstanc. movini. LOW HATtS lto to back up his statements. I think he Influenced my vote and I Bchmidt, Jr. 1127 Kao Wa.

Fb. 1-6161. klotb allm- 7: I didn't hear the speech. But Mr. and Mm.

Theron Jennings of mrardTheatar BM iV; MMR. KLNNinV vrara a laad.r. Perinanente 12 and IS Tei taltfn Sham-xo and finiarwavt 39r Marrel IV. te-lashaa and fralena tl so Manfura lie Write for rittaln. tri Wain-it 4-Q8H the former Winnlna Macy.

This evening the Macy club will honor am now for Roosevelt. ir.atlon. Return' Trips Wanted a Des Moines real estate man the visitor with a dinner at Grace Ransom tearoom. Mrs. N.

W. Irving, S. W. Ninth Chicago spent Sunday is Des Jloines as guests of Mr. Jennings' told me this morning that It was e-t.

4 CM. CORN Kill I KIMi. ean. wan with amall ffliniiy aanis j'h with h'-ue luinished. H.

Bnker. Hollandal. Minn In car Snyder FARMHAND want. plar I nofk on farm S'naie. aae I ite ejtn Nn smoker, boorer.

Cnthohr preferred. Pleae ariie particulars. W-H85, Register and Tribune RVtl'is rleanrd and repslrfd reliable nii-n New and Uied furnates 4-SS09. IIRNAtE rlean ar renair. ai.n new or Prom tha lollowlnt polnta to IVa Molnaa st.

and McKinley house a good one. I am a Republican elsters, Jessie and Agnes Jen Bings, 725 Fifteenth st nut am voting for Roosevelt EMPLOYMENT wife: He spoke very convincingly and all that but I can't Fraternities and Sororities and Ticinlly: St. Iuls niraio, umiu, Minnonpolla And Kamai Clin. White Line Storage 120 W. rtfth Ave.

ADD to your Inroma. Earn in your Idle time. Just brlnaa our naluaBle boo Sirs. W. F.

Henry, farmer's wife Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Sylvester say that I was very much im rural rout 3: Senator Reed told MEN WANTED.

and son, Edgar Bradley, are mov us things we hadn't thought pf pressed. He should be a position to know what he is talk Have Elections and Rushing MAN. 25 $6. snarried, preferred eol- of proved plana for maltlni money at home. Lit thin praftlcal boolt ihow you how to ift up your ou bualnaaa.

"Money used furnaces. Eree estimates Nixon El'RNACE rlean. renair. married man. ref.

Honest work, honest prlre Ph IINOIEIM end'earnet laving. Aarraa room 12. Stewart. 1U0 Unlversttr. 4-7179.

He brought out many things for ing- this week into their home, 3415 Grand which was the lection experience, must know city and pass surety bond. Set Mr. CotanU to At Home." 1700 E. Baltimore Bt Haiti persons to think about. But more.

Md 4 p. Hotel Irwtn No phone calls. IOR HARD HKARING. had made up my mind to vote SILK SPOTTER. week.

Give ref. Write former home of the late Homer A Miller and Mrs. Miller. ing about but of course one can construe things in various ways. He did not influence my vote or change It from Hoover OCAL non-collegiate fraternities and sororities are busy W-6B4.

Register ana Tribune. The riew Western Elrctric Atldlphone made by makera of Bell Telephone, now for Roosevelt JL with their fall parties and elections. Members of the available. Fur personal demonstration In W. P.

Henry, farmer, rural" route The Mesdames Claude Fisher, homo or oinr mil or write LAI NDRVMAN. 4 year aa foreman, institution or public, tef. Write L-624, Reenter and Tribune. MEAT cutler, IA rrs. rip.

manager af chain llore. Anywhi-re In Ja. Write H-431. Register and Tribune. j'dovinC '-eweit rates an all transfer work.

Ina MrKinney 4-34SJ, A Verran and Sherry Fisher organizations who have just been married as well as rushees at all. Kt KNt. A rO. 721 18th St. Des Moinei.

Phone 3-043 3: I thought Senator Reed had a good, Intelligent speech. If I motored to Ames and Boone ana new memDers are Deing ieiea wun parties Dy ineir ciud 3. Q. Halliburton, 1911 Thirty members. ninth grocer: It was a good Tuesday.

OVERCOATS NFW TOR $10.00 a rs i Paparbanging. Work auar. 1 lowest prices -203. fleers of the Alpha Sigma Beta hadn't already decided to vote for Roosevelt It would have changed my mind. I've always speech.

didn change my Mrs. J. C. Meyers and daughter, Sigma Tau Fsl vote any. BRITTSH WOOLEN MILLS.

n8 LOCrtBT. panrrinr. d'earallnc. Free est. All morlt guar.

Fall prices. 5-74f4. fraternity was held Monday at the home of Robert Boudewyn. New Miss Bess Swift, and son-in-law Opens Rushing been a Republican. C.

E. Ford, 4814 Forest in ana aaugnier, ir. ana jwrs. r.n R. 8tarted officers are E.

Newfield, presl PAIMINO and naperhanrlng. efficient service, low cost. W. H. Ellis.

PAITrNG. 1st riasa evn nalnter. Reduced rate! on nouiehold tooda. fta. H.

E. McGriff, farmer, rural route surance executive: Reed's speech garner, all of Long Beach, dent; Robert Boudewyn, vice pres its rushing season Tuesday eve- quant car Clean atoracn MERCHANTS HTORAG1 day or contract. Ref. 4-027 PAPr RIIANGINO. ner" room.

9th Mulberry. Dea Molnra. Ph 4-JU4 ident; Bert Poepplng, treasurer; was no help to the Democratic party. Any man who would are visiting at the home of Mr. th brid Hotel nd Mrs E.

H. Fagg. 1016 Forty- De( MolneaB Rhe's are the Richard Wlchman, secretary; Joe Twn GARMENTS CLEANED One wv ran thr pricr op lenie work a .6 -10 fl SHIFT metal, plumbing At furnare maa dishonor the oiice of the chief second and with other rela 3: I don't think Reed's talk could be classed as a speech. He didn't say anything. Hoover told us things we knew existed and how to back to normal.

I'm voting for Hoover. McDonnell, sergeant-at-arms; Misses Martha Smith, Ruth Dunn, the Cleaner. Call and dellrsrr wants stesdr work is yrs axnenenre tood ref. Write P-fifiO, Register and Trie. une.

Hurley, pledge master and John Marjorle Castings, Eldred Mcin DR. M'PIIKETI-R'S HEALTH INSTITt'TE executive as he did could not do other than drive away votes of people who think. tosh, Mary Milbourn. 625 Securities Bids. Speciftlirlng In rneu-matlsin.

varicose veins, rectal, colon dli- WEATHER strlnnlnr: espert workman, STOP THOSE DRAFTS. Free estimate. tives. Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Hunt, 2932 East Washington spent Sunday hunting northwest of Des Moines. Aggressive Men Th Register and Tribune Company has openlnis from tint to time for round married man. 13 to II years old.

Agency Manners In th larger towns In Iowa. Weakly earnings already established. Good opportunity for pree-nt earnings to be Increased substantially according to th manager's own ability. Thoae chosen for this work will be aggranlvs and bat sufficient eiscutive sblilt to direct th efforts and result of other. In th way of circulation Incresa.

Bale experience would ba helpful. Cash bond of 1300 to 11,000 I recused. 17. annual Interest I paid on thl deposit. If you ar Interested and can qualify, writ fully about yourself and your sxperlanc for th last five rears, or sea R.

U. Mclntlr. Manager ot Agencies. Register and Trlbun. Des Moines.

Iowa. Active members of the sorority oiflprs. write ior iree nooKier E. S. Christian, farmer, rural route E.

S. Adams, Negro, 1023 Chest Carr, historian. Zeta Delta Kappas End Rushing Tartles The Alpha Delta chapter of Zeta Mnvintr neroaa tha itreet ar aeroa tha are the Misses Maxine Young, Ar 3: Senator Reed could have left continent. BRUCE TRAN8FK line Chubbic, Miriam, Toombs, AND 8TORAGE Ill 5th Ave. 4-41(1 POOR News editor and pubin-tty writer.

22 unl-versltv graduate, unrelmbie. wants responsible Job. Write X-357, Register and Tribune. nut porter: It was a good speech and earned Roosevelt some things unsaid. But he had a good speech.

I'm voting for STORAGE. Martelle Wallace, Mary Smith, Rl, I BTORlAUB CO. 4-8151 votes. Delta Kappa sorority has concluded OFFICB 3RD ELM. Miss Virginia Adelslnger, daughter of the late Frank Adel-(linger of Des Moines, has gone to1 New York City where she will fcnter the Cenacle.

Since her grad-j F. C. Wiggins, 4608 Frbandale THRIFT! Service. Hie vet Ih. Onn 4a servlco.

Flat work Ironed, rest relume- TI'RKEV RAISERS Well dres, Anvwhere. L. Hartgrove. 804 2nd WOskaloosaLv IF V6i ran aae young married man. rnl-lege education, 7 years atote and office exp.

letj talk It over. H-SSIJ. a series of parties in honor of several rushees, Mrs. Louis Smith and damp. Model Laundry.

Ph. Roosevelt. C. C. Cox, farmer, rural route 3: I thought it was a good speech but I'd already decided to vote for Roosevelt.

garage operator: The Reed speech probably cinch Miriam Van Syoc, Elizabeth Volz, Ruth Haskell, Mary Jones, Ber-nice Rushing, Viola King, Lucille Lazenby, Virginia Feezor and Marjorie Seamon and the Mesdames Owen Huber and Margaret Coulter. MovinC- "GHT TRANSFER. Insure Loral door to door nc rn the Misses Madeline Snyder, Mar H. R. 10.

I mnr, all placed. $1 rm. Long dlst. 4-MA6. many uncertain votes.

Other than that it was just a strenuous business, (lond refs P. P.nrv. T.anrens. Ia. Ration in 1929 from Lincoln High school she has been attending the College of St.

Theresa In Winona, DR. F. E. HENRT of Oransky Oktlral jorie Castings, Rose King, Pauline Monroe Henry, farmer, rural rout Dipt, ts now temporarily located at mui talk. Positions Wanted Women.

10-A Kauffman, Verna Yaco, Adelaide Equitable Bldg. Pn. 4-5J54 3: Senator Reed in his talk Minn. Mrs. Robert Broomfield, 915 Keo- Bowers, Margaret Barnes and Mnviptr rnie.

furniture, Inaurrd 1 Long distance. 4-8S94. Hamon shouldn't have run down another BOOKKEEPER espT. permanent or temporary emp. Free to leave city Ref Write B-795.

Register and Tribune! sauqua way, cashler-housewtfe Marie Bryan. BATHS, sulphur, vapor. Swedish mnaaaia, man. I'm going to vote for Mr $1.60. 7-0704.

Rose oreen. 1J.19 autn. It was a wonderful speech. Reed The final affair was a breakfast GIRL wants housework rn- Phi Sigma Gamma Holds Open House Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity of Still college held a house Hoover, but my mind had been PATIKNTK. elrierlv nenale.

Slfl to IIS wit Mrs. Nat Coffin will return the (end of the week from her cottage at Spirit lake where she has spent the summer. She will make her put on a good act. Sunday morning at McHenry park, Grad. nurse's home.

669 17th 8t. 4-99W made up for some time to do GOVERNESS, oompanlnn or hostess posl-lon by college grad Home Economics major. Teaching exp. Refs. Box 184, Jesup, WE COLLECT accounts, claims, notes, any Gordon Meeney, 1451 Sixteenth nruis-cua auri Ralea Clerk.

Ex that. where. ADJ. CLAIM 501 Flynn Bldg Other parties included a Hf lloween party Thursday at the home of In aiilnmnhlle salei Statistics, barber: Reed told the Re warming at the new fraternity home this winter at the Wetherell B1AI TIH Raccoon coat, just the thing James Crane, farmer, rural route correspondence and dictation. Write full for college boy.

100. cost JZ3, a-2aii. publicans what they had coming Miss Madeline Sammon and a car' particulars, li-osi. Itegister aim apartments reliable young girl, tool with children. References.

3926 Cornell 3: I didn't hear, or read Senator Reed's talk. I haven't made i niin ritimn trucks wanted, 11 mile to them. 10 GUITAR, banjo, other players and be- sinners. Join popular band. 3-4951.

nival given Oct. 3 at the home of HOJlORK position-E, haul, oc per yarn mue. Mrs. E. N.

Romano. BATHS, massare. In your home. Nursing Baker ratt-on, tsniaic, up my mind whom I'm going to L. M.

Myers, 2103 Fortieth street place, barber: I enjoyed the bv hour Kirhrvn Mattoic. MAID exn. wishes hmi 1Z. RELIABLE man and wife to work on farm. vote for.

Board ana room, some wbc. keeping. City. Ref. 6-3237.

PRACTICAL nurse i "WE CAN CO IT." Bagley. Ia. Pi Kappa Sigma C. B. Flora, farmer, rural route 3 speech.

He said things people should know. I'm going to vote Dr. and Mrs. H. B.

Henry, 823 Fortieth returned Sunday from Rochester, where Dr. Henry attended the national convention of psychiatrists and neurologists at the Mayo clinic. While there, Dr. and Mrs. Henry were enter tijAv-Tt-n n.1.1.

trn.k. rnr hard roa elderly people; have car. Ref. 3-1769 work at Floyd, Iowa. Cameron-Joyce and Senator Reed's speech hit the SLIP COVERS THEY FIT.

CurtaiTisTdrTssI Holds Election for Roosevelt. Co. XPERIENCED Koehrlng Crane operator nmMiiw, wiiHt ri-nning. Mrs. Wynne.

7-0410 STENOGRAPHIC service, tvplng. address-Ing. mimeographing and nail on the bead. I'm a Democrat and voting for Roo3evelt. J.

E. Camlin, 655 Fifteenth house, 3101 Cottage Grove M6nday evening. Dr. Byron Cash of Still college was the main speaker with Dr. S.

H. Kline, national advisor of the fraternity, following with a brief talk. Entertainment was furnished by pupils at Capital City Commercial college under the direction of Robert Jameson. The men's quartet and accordion and banjo selections by Herbert Cannon and Herbert Ungles were among the selections on the program. Charles Naylor, a member of Alumnae club of Pi Kappa Sig anted.

Apply Booth as oisuu. Iowa. barber: I liked the speech and I or 3-430. ma, national educational college! WHEN yoo have patronlr.d any advertiser below In this "Wt Can Do It" Column, clip the ad, paste It on your receipt or a letter verifying your patronage and bring to the Want Ad Counter. We will then give you, without cost to you a guest ticket to see "The Last Mile" at the Orpheum or the ihow which follows.

CLOTH or fur coats relined, finest work, 9-A OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. SALESMEN. vu v- in. j-ott. niz sorority, has elected new officers CALL Drake Univ.

Emp. Bureau, B-028A. tained at the homes of Dr. C. A.

Moersch, Dr. David Erickson, Dr. Carl Woltman and Dr. Larry Randall, all of the Mayo staff. CAPABLE aggressive salesman wanted for tor a student to work for board and room.

for the year. Those elecjed are steady, year rouna posiwuu EXPERIENCED girl wants housework. Lies' Ida rove TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of the Supervising Architect. Washington D. October 4, 1932.

Sealed bids In duplicate, subject to the conditions contained herein, will be publicly opened in this offlre, room 439, at 2 p. October 27. 1932, for furnlshina all lahnr and materials and Mrs. Bernon Brooman, president; a. nuun mm.

pn, think Reed won some votes by It. He told the truth. L. E. Schoefield, S503 Third st: I think the Reed talk got votes.

He put plain, facts in a forcible way and backed them up with statistics. I knew Jim Reed as a boy. This nroDO.sltlon will bear fullest In Miss Marjorle Hoffman of Ames BICYCLE repair! and service. Parts and S. Barr.

716 Grand Mrs. A. C. Hutchens, vice presi accessories. M.

I has returned to attend Iowa State vestigation. Connection is who "tie oi middle west's largest firms lnjt field Business already established. Product well vciir nast busi- performing all wort? for acoustical treat BUTTON holes, button covering, pleating. Auo SemceDraom dent; Mrs. Fred Norris, corre IOWA BUTTON AND FLEATINU CO.

ment in the u. S. court house at Des and sales experience fully, as well as college after being in New York City where she appeared as a 707 Locust 2nd floor. Ph. 4-1632, the fraternity whose marriage took place Aug.

16 in Warren, Moines. Iowa. Drawings and specifications may he obtained from the custodian. sponding secretary; Miss Helen other qualifications. Write B-wy.

CARBURETORS. Don't condemn or trade ter and irtDune anu your car we can cure Its troubles, zenith U. 9. court house, Des Moines. Iowa, or at this office in the discretion of the su Robert Wood, 1431 Thirtieth Ohio, was an honored guest of be arrangea Sales Service.

1433 Locust. Phone 4-7319. Rowley, recording secretary; Miss Virginia Eddy, treasurer; Mrs. i i ina. i u.i.

Bums pervising architect. JAS. A. WKTMORB. Acting Supervising Architect.

the evening. About 40 members CLEANING. PRESSING: SPECIAL 2 garments for one price. Quality work good territory open In central Iowa over 1 bUlloni in force. National advertl.ini.

radiS sales training. Best opportunity for gunr. a rise leaners. 1.119 ure at. AUTO PARTS AND WRECKING.

assistant cashier: Reed won and lost votes. He was too critical and offered nothing constructive. He probably did more harm than good to his cause. COLLECTIONS can be made by using tried methods. Results obtained at small cost to vancement, to imiu "U1T" Vit Yrin.

and their friends and members of the faculty of the college were present. Sigma Delta Starts can qualify as to. cnsuci WRECKING '29 Ford truck, t'hev. '27 Master Bulck, '27 Nash Star 6 Sams Auto Salvage. I4th Locust.

4-6626. ager. 342 Ins. Excn. ciog- large and small concerns.

Write H-048 Register and Tribune. Carl Hendrlckson, social chairman, and Miss Jeannette Hyde, press correspondent. The next meeting of the club will be held on Monday evening at the home of Miss Helen Rowley, 919 Forty-second st, at 7:30 p. m. National DRESSMAKING, Coats Relined, Remodeling BATTERIES AND SERVICE.

Rose Fochfer, 1526 Fifth DEATHS and funeral notices of not more the- 'Reaiater and Tribune does not know- uily accept any misleading or fraudulent want Ad. or'th'ose that misrepresent the form of compensation. Any cash bond, deposit or Investment should be Vroughi, investigated before Being Rushing Parties business woman: I think Mr, Batteries R'boH. Guaranteed, "with old battery. Auto Re- placement Parts, 1109 Orand.

4-4424. Reasonable. Mrs. Beevers, 681 Z3tn. 3-B4BU.

FURNACES cleaned, repaired new, nsed. Van Dyck Furnace Co. than five lines. 00 a day. Each additional line 4llc.

On werk days these notires will appear in both morning and evenftic editlona. A bridge party was given Reed gained votes for the Demo FORD SERVICE. FI'RNACES vacuum cleaned S3.50 id. Re dancer in the Hollywood Restaurant, Chamberlain Brown's "Scrap-book" and Earl Carroll's "Vanities." Mrs. John Lister and Mrs.

Alfred E. Lister of Providence, R. are visiting at the home of Mrs. L. B.

Martin, 1415 Fifth and with Mrs. Smith Lister, who has just returned from a three months' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Emma Hurst, in Duluth, Minn. Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Weir of Washington, D. formerly of Des Moines, are en route from Washington to visit friends and relatives in Iowa. They are expected to arrive in Mount Pleas wnrlri renowned dues will be collected. cratic party. I liked his speech very much.

pairs lor all makes. Leggit Furnace. 4-8638 R.i.rHomVie.-bunes. and FURNACES Cleaned and repaired Parts AUTHORIZED Ford service and parte Bow located at 11th and Locust. DEA MOTOR CO.

Downtown Ford Dealer. BURT Services for Pete Burt, 1011 Penn will be held at 3 p. Wednesday at E. Carl White's Funeral Home. Interment In Glendale.

for all manes. M. Bchmidt, 837 4tn. Maxine Young, 651 Thirty-eighth In'oM. el.ir h.f MOTORCYCLES.

1H-28-8. FiejiorIll Dramatic Art Dep't. Will Begin The dramatic art department of FOR SALE cheap. Harley Davidson motorcycle In good condition. 4-7191.

Fl'RNACE. new. rebuilt. Lowest prices, ra- pairs, free estimates. Model, 309 Locust.

FtRS repaired, remodeled. Delivery aerv- lce. Mueller Fur Shop, 1503 E. 9th. 11-3883, FI RS Special prices, restyling, cleaning.

New coats to order. Meloy. 920 36th. 6-5894. MARE IOC EXTRA PROFIT ON EDGE Euneral servfcea for Miss Kathrein Edge, aunt of E.

R. Quick. 909 Leland will be held at Dunn's Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. Interment at Woodland I didn't think much of Mr. Reed's speech, nor do I believe he gained many votes by it.

Of course I am a Republican. WANTED ALTOS. KOIILHOFF Funeral services for Frank PhoSnTe Frd 15 "Jh wl the Catholic Woman's League will EAUrt am fta dua ASSORTMENT. Finest box. 21 numbers.

Costs you 40c box, prepaid. Complete box on Nelson Card Leavenworth. Kansas. Hrae Cleaned to Perfection. 1I1S1II.S feet New O.

R. Whlrmore, 1423 Euclid Kohlltoff. aae will ne nein wpones-dav afternoon at 2, o'clock from Caldwell's Funeral Home. open its third year of class in UTICA SHOE REPAIR CO. 31S 6TH.

granite cutter: Jim Reed's speech AUTOS FOR SALE. IJ FACTORY representative win struction at the regular meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Knights Af'STIV roadster '31. LAI'NDRV special Wet wash.

4c lb. Rough dry. 8c lb. Soft water system. Phone tor truck.

Federal Laundry. 6-6295. PATENT Attorney, Talbert M. Dick. Per salesmen'for two openings in ww line, car and bond required Them Mr.

Kelleher Chamberlain Hotel. Wed. for motorcycle. Dale Main, Colfax! Ia. ant this week where they will visit was all right and the points he brought out were excellent.

It's hard to say if he gained votes, but I for one think he did. of Columbus hall, under the super and I'll before coming on to Des Moines. RINC.ROSE Services for Miss Olive V. Rinnrose. 2118 E.

12th will be held Wednesday. 2 p. m. at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Rev.

Harry J. Moore offl-ciatinglnterment in Olendale cemetery. SNVDFR Funeral services for Strwart. son of Dr. and Mrs.

R. R. Snyder. 4829 Grand Ave. will be held at Dunns Funeral Home Thursday afternoon at 2 sonal service.

No consultation charges 4-9416. 1215 So. Surety Des Moines. Tuesday evening by members of Sigma Delta sorority as the first of a series of rush parties. Miss Gwen Perkins, 419 Arthur was hostess for the affair and honored guests were the Misses Ruth Buckles, Dorothy King, El-vera Johnson, Marguerite Kinney, Esther Stradley and Ruby Whit-aker.

Active members include Faye Barber, Marie Bell, Hazel Doyle, Egimo, Elizabeth Fredericks, Vera Hagerty, Verna Jlp-sen, Mildred Knabe, Mary Laber-tew, Gwen Perkins, Janet Perkins, Dolores Reynolds, Frances Riley, Gertrude Stroeber, Maxine Tyr-rel, Marion Watkins, Margaret Wickham and Dorothy Wright. Recent Bride Is Feted by Mrs. A. Mcintosh, entertained members of Sigma Phi Buick Master Sedan 1929 Motor reconditioned. new six ply N'I'Sl'AL opportunity for men willing to work in selling an entirely new washer bunt bv one of the oldest v-fi rna- PATENT Attorneys.

Orwig Hague. CM Glen Smith, 3915 Fortieth st, Crocker Des MolneS; 4-7628. red. Upho sterv re Thi, PATENT Attorneys. Bair.

Freeman A Sis clair. 803 Equitable Pes Moines. Jewish Center Will Have Open o'clock. Interment Masonic cemetery. vision of Clara Sheehan O'Brien.

Mrs. W. W. Wiggins, chairman, will preside, with Miss Margaret Miley, secretary. Martin Infant Dies.

Donald Austin Martin, infant Senator Reed's speech just suited us. However, I think everyone condition in every respect. Must be seen rhme manulacturers. ppi mv" 912 Locust WANTED men to handle J. R.

Watkins Products in ty. Must be neat and rail between 3 and p. m. at blJ PICTI RE framing All work guaranteed. 43 years In ues Moines Exclusive nc DEATHS.

FUNERALS. CARD Or THANES reported from was set on the way he intends to ture Frame enoope. jiu snops cmi. Euclid. vote before his address.

House Thursday mfn Iree te travel with crew for special Kales and service wita a Baca VfflUitJ 0f experience. Des LILLY'S sales work, wonderful ornpo'on. u. Laura Black, 180p Grand stu Sanders Motor Co. 15th Ac Locust Sts.

pn BUC coupe, 19J9, new tires, excelhrnl r439OrLocJu0sht0rry rd- Aut0 rn. Home Radio Service. 308 9th. pay In adv. Mr.

naim. iwa RADIATOR Service. Maramonnt Rprinfi. dent: Personally, I didn think TTHE first open house of the son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Martin, 753 Eleventh st. died Tuesday in Broadlawns General hospital. VOLNG men 18 and over for Pleasant out side work. Pay above average "Mr Elliott Hotel, after 6:30 rn. Modern equipment, expert workmanship State Radiator fc Snring 1403 Locust, very much of Mr.

Reed's speech. season at the Jewish Comma nity center will be held Thurs CI'ENER John Corner passed away at a local hospital Monday. For further in-loimation call Lilly a runeral Home. OLns Faneral aervieea for Walter mcuiii of larta corporation will Inter- Rer.t a New Car Be MILE. I uln.Ulu Chevrolet Ccach 1931 Looks and runs like new.

New tires Thta Mr Young ld- Ui'- Ph- iklor iew men ior saira ii.iiui, 4-613S. Wlggins-SaundeM System. 9 to 12 APPiy oi" run" day evening. This is to be the first program of the silver Jubilee RI GS cleaned and ahampoed. 9x12.

1. 23. HIGH arada salesmen. Investment expe One day service. Work guar.

4-56567, OidS Ot t4J 1 an win or uriu iium Lihvs Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment in Rest Haven Park. Home Lodue A. A A.

M. will be In charge of serrlce. Rev. H. Ort officiating.

rience heiplul, good remuneration. J.o year and Includes an evening of WATrH D-IPOAIEMNlfi Liberty mcig. Chev. Tudor 2a. S125 14-ft V.fj13 ADTO MARKET.

VUy. Ph itii vii t-v springs Attractive Office Space dancing, bridge, prizes and refresh Sunday Register Motor Theta sorority at her home in the Jefferson apartments Monday evening. Mrs. Jack Kimball, a recent $1. crystals 10c.

Iowa Jewelry vt STRICKI FN Funeral aervieea for Clara Locust St. CHEV ROLJ TS and Forda. "la's. '30 Routes Srrtricien or liuj jra cm wm Beecher Cl'v. Illinois.

Thursday. Friends mar see Mrs. Stncklen by calling at 'v's up until i- im i Jo 'ndid cond Market, 1418 Keo Ph 1 oj bride, was the honored guest and New Hampton LohrviIIe Have your offices in the best There ts an opening- tn eacn oi tne the party was in the form of a ments. Open house programs are to be held once each month with entertainment planned by a group from the grand council of the Jewish Community center. WATCH repair, any kind.

II. Also free a rtir ketM afcsJeweI Vt'TiTCH cleaned fl. Main aprtng SI. Oaar- a ped fo 1 ye ar. jo be Ba iconv.

WHY suffer from foot ailmenu when re- ma be had by corsuitirg Dr. R. U. Wilkinson. Podiatrist.

2:2 liberty B.ag. IH VRtil lT roach, limn, Unish fine has a dandy "tor end "'d rr reasor.abie. Ph i.l,f shower for her. FUXEUAL HOMES. above towns for a rename bib io urii.ri jdles of Tha Sunda.

Register to nearby uwci and copies to farmera the known building in the state. There is now some attractive office space Miss Charlotte Brown was CHIVROIFT Cm, riM al read every E. Carl White's Dledced at the same time and b6nd deoosit drawing 5 interest Ph. 04 Cmrka rural RpS'ittr ft fl FAKFR-DARVES CO. OAS HEATING AND PLl MBINO CntyersitT.

g. S-0SH IXPIRT rieanine. apotline and area sing "Vs 1.V fcTate h.tii.,,i.!,'HI I k-nrt of ear you have and IJS members who attended were Irene Koger, Josephine Sebring, Lorane Jackson, Dorothy Savage. Maye Lemmon, Dorothy Welch. Faye f'J-'elf rK3 NOI APPLY IF I.

IV- st crr pr'res. MllXtR CI nl for rent in The Register and Tribune building. Twenty-four hour elevator service. Write, phone or see Henry Johnson, Room TOG. Register and Tribune building, Des Moines, Ia.

Telephone 3-2111. The committee in charge of the Thursday night program is Faye Cohen, chairman; Mrs. Sidney Rubin, co-chairman; Louis Ar.shcr, Ruth Asarch, Harry Davidson. Mary Alice Fidler, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Garsh, Sam Rosenberg. LOST AND FOUND nlllt TiiR wallet lt. full ef kills and i-ri J-MA Kich Ph Tl Grand Ave more THAN F1VS MILES FROM HI V. ran eanfertihle rnape. HAIrrT" flEVK'E" Wind.wV nr 1VT AE VF TOtS'VS CsiitrAVe 1 made to ord'l.

C.can'd. reri-fd I 7 (lytKiUHS rednan-ea e-t easnTaiu- i INSTRUCTION. t-D 1 "ilCo jm Name in HAT asaii wanla la slave aver a wak- Mi boanil lol. Rlark and tan. N.c Reward.

Phone Vpham, Orveta May and -Mary Manbeck. Alpha Sigma Beta afer 6 p. i t. ir MM NG to save a few Call S-ISIO lot red to accept posuto-s ma n- Hll Rll, A taw. while for, lea.

aiement. ac-untn ana won Pt--ne amy Louis Wiiliama. Ted Livinpston b'jre. rnilD (V UMiii riAi vu i ABmr ii wmmn mm r.ftt tin St S. V.

Bur Lnnt tr.ck. 6 -r a rt sr mirrir Lnt kr.ww si white, ksr-I OKI HI RAlfc IKINMAKINC. ihiTuit, al Barber CI- I JJ wheel. Walnut Pea Momea. Iowa.

hv.son l-ni) t0 Mrs. H. Press, Dorothy Srcailg and 'Holds Election Helen Mark. i The emi-annu election of of 7tri IVrt Store. Ba.cr.T.

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