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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 22

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Des Moines, Iowa
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If THE DES MOINES RECJSTKn-Wednesday Morning Aprn 28. NEWSPAPER TOW A DEPENDS VVOy. IIEARTMAI1 TO BE CENTRAL LIFE'S SALESMAHAGER Will Quit Equitable of New York Saturday. 'EAL WOMEN INSTALL 1926 CLUB FEDERATION CHIEFS At the annual meeting held yesterday by the Des Moines Federation of Women's Clubs, the officers elected and installed were, reading left to right: Mrs. H.

Jesse, Miller, auditor; Mrs. Henry Irv in, treasurer; Mrs. O. S. Franklin, recording secretary; Mrs.

R. II'. Zueh, second rice president; Mrs. Clinton R. Dorn, first rice president and Mrs.

R. H. Sylvester, president. The corresponding secretary elected was Mrs. George Cosson.

IECIDES Oil FOUR GASES Refuse Permit for Duplex in Residence Area. A A Today! The Coats Rov Heartman. Iowa agent of the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York for the last eight years, will quit that position on Saturday to become general salesmanager of the Central Life Assurance in the Younker Sale of the Emporium Stock Decision! In tour casei heard by the board of adjustment of the soning commission at Its first meeting Monday were announced yesterday. Each inrolred appeal or application (or use of property other than as provided by the ion-ins ordinance. The application of Charles A.

Tower to erect a duplex residence at the corner of Thirty-ninth and Center streets in a strictly residential district was denied by the hoard since in its estimation it had no authority or Jurisdiction to change the ordinance. James R. Prody, 3(10 RsM Twelfth street, wss Riven a permit to erect a small ntiilriinc for fruit Three Major Price Lots Society of Iowa, it was announced last nlKlit by Oliver Miller, president of the Central Life. Heartman began his connection with the insurance business with the Central Life. He began as a salesman for that concern in 19H.

Four years later he took over control of the Iowa and vegetables provided he conforms to certain regulations In the matter of distance from the street. The action on Mr. Brody's BOV HEART! AX. appeal came after he Bad been refused a permit for the building. The permit will be revoked at the end of a year.

The hoard recommended to the city council that the ordinance he changed to place the four corners of Fiftieth street and Douglas av THIS Is the sale for which there has been constant inquiry, since our purchase of Emporium store stocks. The sale opens promptly at 9 a. with the Younker coat section greatly enlarged for the occasion. Neither prices nor type can convey the unusual nature of the bargains, nor cover the range of styles. 4r agencv of the Kquitable Lire or New York.

When he started his connection with the agency its annual business amounted to In eight years he built up the business until it now does an annual business of This is considered one of the outstanding achievements in Iowa insurance history. Mr. Heartman is a former president of the Des Moines Association of Life Underwriters and a former vice president of the national association. He Is at present a member of the executive committee of the national association. He is a past president of the Des Moines Advertising club.

General managing agents of the Central Life will come to Des Moines from all the twenty-four states over which the company operates to hold a two day conference with Mr. Heartman tomorrow and Friday. Mrs. Teier Dascalos Dies. Mrs.

Teter Dascalos, 27 years wife of the owner of the Superior Shoe shop, died Monday at Mercy hospital. Funeral arrangements are awaiting the arrival of relatives from Sioux City. AGENTS OF U.S. CASUALTY HERE IN CONFERENCE Des Moines branch office. In a short address he outlined the objects of the convention, teaching the agents the best methods of soliciting and underwriting the various kinds of insurance handled bv the company.

J. H. Dittman. superintendent THREE MAJOR PRICE groups of coats, quoted above, will be the nucleus of the sale. Other smaller groups of coats, slickers and Winter coats will be disposed of at low prices.

Sifond Floor; Eighth Street. enue In a residential district tn-; stead of classing it as commercial. The matter of removing funeral establishments from classification In multiple dwelling districts and confining them to commercial areas will he considered later. Turther hearings will he given to: Joe Costello, Thirteenth street and Buchanan avenue, who asks for certain variations In rear yard area requirements. O.

E. Braught, 2630 Dean avenue, who has applied for permission to locate a wholesale milk distributing station In a noncommercial district. Tony He Cicco. 10S3 Tenth street, who asks to erect a two story brick store in a multiple dwelling district. J.

M. McAvoy, 320 Rollins avenue, who has applied for permission to erect a dwellng, with variations In the rear yard area requirements. These cases will be considered at the next meeting of the board on May 10. Pastor Accept Sf. T.

Call. Fft Dodge. April 27 (Special) The Rev. W. W.

Pickett pastor of the First Congregational church here for the past four years, left Sunday for his new pastorate In New York City His pany, and John R. Dumont, Insurance commissioner of Ne-braska. Today's program will Include talks on automobile Insurance and contract bonds. Veteran Kditor III. 1 Guthrie Center, April 27.

H. W. Stoy, veteran Iowa newspaper man. editor of the Guthrie Center Times, is critically ill at his home here from complications Incidental to old sue. Jof the burglary department of the i i I I I A Educating Salesmen Is the Object.

scribed the burglary policies of the company. After a get-together luncheon, W. O. Schilling, associate manager of the company's Chicago branch office, explained the various forms of fidelity insurance. A general discussion of underwriting problems and methods of solicitation followed.

it fc.nnnnt last ntght. the Thursday Sale of Emporium Dress Stock Immediately following the coat- sale the Younker dress section will place on sale the Emporium Dress Stock. This' sale comes Thursday. Wednesday night papers will give details. A two day educational convention for the Iowa and Nebraska agents of the United States Fidelity and Casualty company opened yesterday at Hotel Fort Des Moines.

More than 100 agents are attending. The morning session was opened nil lard Hsll, msrrager of the delegates were addressed by W. A. The High Heeled Sandal is New Kd ga vice preamem YOUNKER BROTHERS Younker Orientals are Exclusive Rugs "The Lucien" is a Bench-Made Younker "De Luxe" Shoe The open shank, or'modified sandal feature of this shoe is new and ultra-smart. The heel is high, Spanish type.

Featured in two leathers: Parchment Kid with dark Kid trim 16.50 All Patent leather $15 Second Floor Seventh Street Not only are Younker orientals of exclusive design and rare quality; but they are reasonably priced because of more direct buying connections. Younkcr8 purchasing organization In the Orient, is composed of Orientals, familiar with the rug markets and with native weavers in isolated regions. vma Cetumbi Hut Shut th ftrtri ronton fit. h. Giving thanks for the greatest Spring business in FrankeVs history! February March April Friday and Saturday will be Celebration Days! Every department in the store offering New Spring Merchandise at a Reduced Price Long To Be Remembered Just another case of where we can give more to the public because the public has given more to us.

In spite of the most unsettled weather business pessimism in Iowa government financial reports and political squabbles, Frankel's sales for spring 1926 are the greatest in the store's history. This proves conclusively that each year, more and more people in Des Moines and Iowa recognize trie service and value-giving dominance of Iowa's largest store for men and boys. It's proof that Iowa people have the money that Frankel's has the merchandise that Iowa wants, at prices Iowa wants to pay plus intelligent, courteous attention to all. Keep Your Eyes on The Tribune Keep This in Your Mind! No merchandise specially purchased for these "celebration days." No close-outs No Bankrupt Stocks No Odds and Ends. Every item from our New Stocks of a Quality Iowa has rccog-, nized for 65 years.

WI. wtttr-pmof tttt. It mm aM" unlen it Cvmaafr Room Size Orientals Small Size Orientals liSrj'KV IO.ICNITIO' I ftCTl Iff II HP Gorovan 8.6x11.6 260.00 Belouch 2.6x 5 21.00 Gorovan 9 xl2 300.00 Lilahan 2.6x 4 22.00 Anatol 8 xlO 250.00 Chinese 2.6x 4.8 30.00 Anatol 9 xl2 350.00 Iran 3.6x 6.6 45.00 Chinese 9 xl2 325.00 Karaja 3.6x12 65.00 Lilahan 9 xl2 375.00 Kerman 3 5 65.00 Kandahar 9 xl2 485.00 Bokhara 3 6 85.00 Chinese 10 xl4 500.00 Saruk 3.6x 5.6 75.00 R. Kerman 9 xl2 650.00 Afshar 4.8x 7.6 85.00 R. Saruk 9 xl2 750.00 Bidjar 5x8 95.00 Anatol 10 xl8 700.00 Saruk 1 4.6x 7 150.00 Anatol- 11.6x19' 800.00 Lavere 4.6x 7 235.00 R.

Saruk 12 xl8.6 2250.00 R. Kashan 4.6x 7 325.00 oca We clean and repair ejrpertly, at reasonable price. Tthnntnrk print better batteries SSfS no txlrt coil. THEY work like Trojans Eveready Columbia Dry Batteries. And they rest while idle, quiet and calm, not wasting any energy.

That's why they give such supreme satisfaction In service and economy. Use the Eveready Columbia Hot Shots where higher voltages are required. They come in three sizes, 6, iyz and 9 volts-in, water-proof steel cases. There is an Eveready Columbia dealer nearby. NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY.

INC. New York Francisco Fourth Floor Seventh Street. others Popular iiwi incluJt taltphona tmd nWrnm Pull. MifiM Icahira 4aarMU bumn r.ctil Mor. ractM Ignitioa BotM boat iaMa l.l.,r.p.

Vlut. winiFrdt lickim, Miiaaxl ratpnf burglw alma autbuildinn protciiii( bank nulla ntaaiaa lara lactric clock EVEREADY COLUMBIA HELP No matter whether you want a maid, someone to help with house carpenter or man to fix up the lawn for spring you can get just the right person by calling Walnut 320 and asking for "Want Ads." A little 3 line help wanted ad will put you in touch with a willing Try it today. Iowa's Largest Outfitters To Men and Boys ExclusiTely Diy Batteries "tnty iast kmqcr.

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