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DES MOINES TRIBUNE 30, 1915. 12 ltclk'vc II Or Xot VET DRIVES NO. 1 CAR Girl Bride 14. the distinguished flying cross and the air medal with 11 oak leaf clusters. IF7 1 K4 Wins Release IS mm mt sea a mm Staff Edward Buchanan, i husband of Mrs.

Arline Buchan- I an, 1500 S. W. Second has DIAMOND rJ HAROOt TWAM "THE HARDEST An the ERVICESSS arrived at the army air forces redistribution station in Miami Beach, for reassignment bZF Six Patricia Manion Prock, 11-year-old bride, Tuesday gained her release from the girls training school at Mitchellviile, but went under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, under a. decision given by Judge C. Edwin Moore.

Married to William Prock, YBT-n rDSOBsrrns. processing. Sergeant Buchanan flew "35 missions as gunner on a Flying 1 Fortress in Europe, for which he i was awarded the distinguished flying cross and the air medal IT CAM BE REDUCED to a powder ey POUNDINO of Elba and southern France. He is a graduate of Roosevelt High school and the Stata University of Iowa. Paul Williams, a brother, chief radio technician, now is on duty in the Pacific.

He participated in the invasion of Sicily. Four Des Moines men returned from the Asiatic-Pacific theater and checked into Jefferson Barracks, last Friday prior to visiting relatives here. They are: Master Sergt. Don K. Mallory, engineer, 36 months overseas, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Mallory, 2015 Stewart st. Corp. Naples DeCorpo in the quartermaster corps, 26 months overseas, whose wife lives at 633 Thirty-first st. Edmund A.

Partington, technician, fifth grade, engineer, 28 months overseas, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Partington, 2326 N. Union st.

Corp. Donald L. Wehring, in the quartermaster corps, 26 months overseas, of 5819 Sheridan ave. Pvt. James H.

Jloliov.ay, Pvt. Hoy W. Stranstmuili, 2.1, who was killed in action Sept. 1, 1944, near Brest, France, has been awarded the purple heart posthumously. The medal has been sent to his wife, Frances, 1236 Forty-third st.

Private Straus-baugh was buried in a military cemetery at St. James, France. Surviving, besides his widow, are a son, William Ray, and his mother, Mrs. Ethel Samp, Idaho. James It.

1 ister, gunner's mate, Fecond class, is spending a leave with his wife, Pauline, 1216 Lewis with four oak leaf clusters. i Sergt. Tony Riccio lias returned to Hunter field, Savannah, after a 21-day furlough with his wife, Margaret, and son, Jimmy, at 2709 E. Thirty-seventh court. I I 314430-037 SIGNATURE OF LEO PENN1E (READ UPSIDE JOv down) livTVif 1Cv r-f Lieut.

Raymoit W. Christian, P-38 pilot, has landed safely in ave. He ias served the last ii tw iv i -xi cii I Iff rr I India, with a fighter squadron, i his mother, Mrs. Gladys Christian, 3810 S. W.

Twelfth has been informed. i rvt. (f.c.) Dean P. Lem will re- port to Love field, Dallas, after completing a 21-day fur-, lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph P. Lem, 1336 Twenty-fifth after 18 months as an aerial gunner with the army i II year with the coast guard in the Pacific participating in the campaigns at New Guinea and fnf OSTRICH HA5 THE IftRGESl EVE OF Any in Des Moines on Oct. 3, the girl and her husband brought habeas corpus proceedings to gain her release from the Mitchellviile training school. The petition was based on the contention that the. state law prohibits the commitment of a married woman to the state girls training school.

Sentenced. Judge Joseph E. Meyer of the juvenile court had sentenced Mrs. Prock to Mitchellviile Oct. 17 because of the girl's marriage while she was a ward of the juvenile court.

Judge Moore, in his written opinion, said the commitment of the girl to the training school by the juvenile judge 11 was in good faith and for the best interests of the girl, although prohibited by the law. The judge further held that the girl entered into the Oct. 3 marriage with the intent to defeat the jurisdiction of the juvenile court and through misrepresentation on her part in attempting to conceal her true name and age. Probe. Judge Moore said he believed CREMUPf r-l 7 AADE A RUN OF 25 AT 3 CUSHION BILLIARD San iC the Philippines.

Serjrt. Harold B. Moore, marine, and his sister, Mary Ann Moore, yeoman, second class. in the Italian Women A marine veteran of l'earl Harbor drives Iowa's "No. 1" car when Gov.

Robert D. Blue uses the state automobile on official trips. The gubernatorial chauffeur is Sergt. Giles Bacon, 1715 Ninth who received a medical discharge by the marine corps and now is on the headquarters staff of the state guard. Says Natale Punished Her Are Given Vote J.

H. $28,879 Paid By Bus Firm ROME, ITALY Premier Ivanoe Bonomi's cabinet granted women the right to vote Tuesday by enacting a brief decree extending suffrage to women who were 21 on and after last Dec. 31. Loca elections are planned in late spring. General elections will Approves $18,000 Cut in Valuation District Judge O.

S. Franklin Tuesday signed a consent court decree on the Eighth Street son of J. M. Holloway, Des Moines, has been awarded the combat infantryman badge in France. Charles A.

Parisho, son of J. T. Parisho, 3711 E. Thirty-ninth was enrolled recently in the electrical training school st Purdue university, Lafayete, Ind. Pt.

(f.c.) Hoy It. Blancliard has concluded a 26-day delay en route with his mother, Mrs. Susie Blanchard, 1600 Pioneer road. He has reported to the redistribution station, Hot Springs, Ark. Private Blarichard's father, Earl Blanchard, lives in Los Angeles, Cal.

A veteran of 2 months overseas with the, 34th division, he has participated in four major battles in Africa and Italy. He wear the combat infantryman's badge. Private Blanchard's visit here was the first one in four years. transport command in India. Private Lem wears the distinguished service cross with an oak leaf cluster, the air medal with an oak leaf cluster and a presidential citation.

it-Flight Officer William J. Hart-man is a student in the four-engine pilot school at Roswell, N. army airfield. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Hartman, 2423 Thirty-fifth st. ik-James M. Wilson 1140 Nineteenth recently was graduated from the aviation storekeeper's school at Jacksonville, and promoted to aviation storekeeper, third class.

Thomas Newton, radioman, first class, in the coast guard, of 730 Bell participated in the Luzon invasion in the Philippines. He is stationed aboard an Mary Colavecchio Natale testified Tuesday under cross examination in the Natale divorce contest that her husband, Dr. P. F. Natale, forgot to come home at night and resented her, inquiry as to his whereabouts.

The first year of their marriage was "very happy," Mrs. The Des Moines Railway Co. tax appeal case, providing tor an not be held until all the country is liberated. $18,000 valuation cut on the cor porations property at the south the person signing the marriage license application should be thoroughly investigated by the grand east corner of Eighth and Locust Nazis Resume jury, under the direction of the Natale related, and then they began to quarrel anrt she became tired of washing lipstick off her county attorney, as it appears without dispute that the applica Leaflet War tion falsely stated the parties were both of age. reported Tuesday that it paid $28,879 to the city, for street upkeep, on 1944 trolley and gasoline bus operations.

That compared with $31,969 which the city engineer had estimated would be paid. Final quarterly payment, $7,107.91, was made Tuesday, a statement delivered to the city clerk's office stated. City Engineer John M. Tippee's estimate was made incident to a controversy over what portion of trackless trolley and motor bus gross passenger revenue should be paid to the city for street maintenance and construction. Gross.

SPARS, have concluded a visit with their father, II. B. Moore, 14 OS E. Court ave. Harold, who was wounded Oct.

7 on Pelcliu, has relumed to the Great. Lakes, 111., naval hospital. He has the purple heart and the presidential unit citation. He participated in three major battles. Mary Ann has returned to her base in Seattle, Wash.

Their mother, Mrs. Olive Moore, Davenport, is visiting here. Another brother, First Sergt. Gail T. Moore, is in a hospital in England after being wounded in action Sept.

15 in Germany. Staff Sergt. Sam (iinslwrg Is spending an IS-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ginsberg, 1331 Eleventh st.

He will report to Ely the Field, after his visit. A brother, Norman Ginsberg, recently was promoted to a corporal on Tarawa. lt. Tlinman J. Ford lia concluded a 15-day leave with his wife, Catherine, nnd son, Warren, at 2710 E.

Sheridan ave. He has returned to North Fort I'Wis, Wash. Erne.t H. Gray, son of Ernest R. Gray, 4200 Franklin has been promoted to a lieutenant colonel in France.

He has been in the army five years and streets. The assessed (00 per cent) value on the property, as fixed for 1941 by the city assessor, was $187,085. The decree, set out that the valuation was excessive, as a result of certain errors in the computation and determination of the assessment value. The appeal ase had been scheduled to trial in equity Court this term. The court Tuesday also announced the dismissal of the 194 1 husband's handkerchiefs.

She said Saturday ami Sunday were the nights she went out with the doctor, except when there were quarrels during the week, and then the doctor would punish her like a child by making her stay home at Anlteny, l'1-. Saturday night while he went out. The Na tales have been separated since the doctor filed his attack transport. Three Des Moines men have been commissioned ensigns in The marriage of the girl, according to the judge's ruling, does not defeat the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, and as a court ward, she is now subject, to such commitment as the juvenile judge may see fit to make, so long us It is in compliance with the law. the navy after completing mid Corp.

John V. Sillelto lias reported to Fort Dix, N. after a 15-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. J. A.

SilUtto, and sister, Jeanne, 1221 Thirty-seventh st. ICichard D. Nielsen, son of W. N. Nielsen, 3300 S.

W. Twelfth was commissioned an ensign and awarded shipmen's school at Northwestern university, Chicago, 111. They are: Joseph D. Booth, son of Mr. tax appeal filed on the Old Colony ROME, ITALY CP) The Germans resumed a loudspeaker an i leaflet propaganda on both the 5th and 8th army fronts Monday night and the German air fore dropped bum l4 on scattetrd points.

Bright moonlight over tli snow cruited mountains limited Allied putro1linK. The first Canadian corps- which is attached to the Sth army, completed a year of service in Tuesday. The German leaflets directed American soldiers "how to become ill In order to le evacuated." Fighter-bombers stru wi in and Mrs. Noel H. Pctree, 4232 building at Tenth st.

and Grand ave. The assessed valuation on the property was $119,075. navy pilot wings at Pensaeola, recently. A petition was filed in September, 1942, charging Mrs. Prock an incorrigible and neglected child, and she whs sent to the Home of the.

Good Shepherd at Dubuque, la. On June 16, 1944, the girl was released by the court from the Dubuque institution to the custody of her mother, Mrs. Laura La un. divorce action, and Mrs. Natale is cross petitioning for separate maintenance.

Mrs. Natale told the court her husband came to see her at her mother's home, 675 Polk at 7 a. m. Dec. 31, asked for coffee, and told of his adventures during the night.

"lie told how he had been out to a night club gambling and because one of bis men Gus Thomas' Plea Guilty Pv t. Newton 3 The $28,879 was per cent of such gross revenue, as required by statute, plus annual city license fees of $05 each for 60 trolley busses. Amendment of the law 1o make the city's portion of gross receipts 5 per cent was favored by the city council Thursday in action prompted by tho Citizens Protective league. The street railway statement showed $589,120.55 trackless trolley and $232,457.94 gasoline bus gross passenger revenue for the first half of 1944, with $14,273.68 paid to the city Aug. 15.

The l1 per cent yield was $12,323.68 and the trolley bu3 fees for six months Gus Thomas, former Negro at the county courthouse u. no run son, nas completed marine boot training at Parris Island, S. and is spending a 15-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Robinson, 308 Tuesday pleaded guilty in district friends had become drunk, he decided to take the fellow and his girl home," Mrs.

Natale said. court to obtaining money under I "He said lie took the man home and then ended up in Greenwood park with the girl, Cleo, in the It. I. NIELSEN. C.

F. Crawford, Auditor, Dies Clarence F. Crawford, 62, auditor for the state tax commission the last eight years, died Monday of a heart attack at his home, 4701 Urbandale ave. Mr. Crawford, a native of Cascade, had been a Des Moines resident the hist nine years, lie was a member of Modern Woodmen of America.

Surviving are his widow, Rose; a son, Donald, at home; and two Area of the Po valley. Tangling with seven Ju-S7's near Hologr.a. Lieut. Richard P. Sulzbaeh of Sioux City, shot down one.

The Italian cabinet Tuesday namtsl Gen. Ercole Ronco, 54. a army chief of staff replacing Gen. Paolo Berardi, who was appointed commander of troops in Sicily. French Move France took a step tovvard tr.

sumption of diplomatic relations with Italy Tuesday with appointment of two consuls in territory under the Italian government Walker now home on leave. Richard W. Petree, son of Mr. and Mrs. oNcl H.

Petree, 4232 University ave. Dale L. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C.

Porter, 2712 Twenty-seventh st. Corp. Paul J. Glass, engineer gunner, soon will complete the combat flying course at Alexandria, and go overseas to a combat area. He is the son of Mrs.

Cecil Irene Glass, 1123 University ave. Annual Lumbermen's Meeting Postponed The Iowa Retail Lumber association annual meeting and clinic which whs slated for Des Moines Feb. and has been postponed, President Brooks Baughman, Cedar Falls, announced here Tuesday. Baughman stated that the action was taken after a poll of the membership showed they were in favor of such a move in accordance with the government's request. He said, however, that if war restrictions are lifted and conditions become normal, the meeting and clinic will be held later this year.

car which stuck in a snowdrift. S. E. Kenyon ave. He will report to Camp Lejeune, N.

C. Robert Buscli, aviation machinist's mate, S'-cond class, is vlaiting at tin; home of his parents, Mr. andMrs. J. H.

Busch, 3827 Eleventh st. He is stationed, Mrs. Natale said. He said that while the car was stuck, he and Oleo made love, Mrs. Natal testified.

Natale, In ills testimony on the same incident, said he took both the man and woman home, re overseas since October. Virginia ('. Mcmler, communications specialist, third class, in the WAVES, stationed in Washington, D. is home on 9-day leave visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. B. Memler, 1057 Fortieth st. James Pierce of Lo Angeles, formerly of Des Moines, is attending officer candidate school at Fort Beruiing, fin. He in a pradufite of ltooHcvclt High school.

Ensign Herbert Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Williams, 4526 Douglas has concluded a 30-day leave with his parents.

He has reported to New Orleans, La. Ensign Williams is skipper of en LCT and has served nine months in the Mediterranean area, taking part in the invasion false pretenses. Judge O. S. Franklin set Feb.

17 for date of sentence. The state, in the indictment, alleged that Thomas obtained $125 from a man who had been arrested for driving while intoxicated, on the pretense that, ho would fix I hi' case nnd get it Ignored by the grand Jury. Thomas, who confessed to the scheme, also involved Chester Jones, another Negro janitor, as the instigator of the plan. Jones, who is under indictment for obtaining money by false pretenses, is scheduled to go on trial in Judge Loy Ladd's court Wednesday. The jury in the case was selected Monday.

i at the Ola the, naval air sta turned to the club and stayed sisters, Mrs. Mabelle Clarke and Mrs. J. J. Bisenius, both of Cas there, until he went to the Cola-! beaded by Premier Ivanho were $1,950.

3rd (iinrter. Third-quarter payment was $7,197.06, made Nov. 21, the statement said. Trolley bus receipts were $298,475.24 and gasoline bus receipts $116,368.49, with lVa per cent being $0,222.66. Gasoline bus fees were $975.

In the last three months, the trackless trolleys took in 78.30 and the gasoline vehicles $116,384.58, with the city receiving $6,432.94 of that and $975 in license fees, or a total of tion. Capt. James W. Fenlon, son of vecchio home. cade.

and Mrs. Lawrence F. Fen Bonomi. At the same Lime, Bonomi' cabinet reaffirmed its desire for the earliest possible resumption of relations with Flounce "in the spirit of ancient friendship." Barley Beer LONDON (U.P.) "We have been shown during this war that good beer can be brewed from British barley alone," an English food official told crop conference. Awarded Star.

WASHINGTON, D. C. t.P) Sergt. Forest Raney of Rein-beck, has been awarded the bronze star medal, the war department announced Tuesday. lon, 906 Thirty-ninth has arrived at Randolph Field, to take a course in the instructors' school.

Captain Fenlon flew 70 missions in the European theater of operations and wears Waste kitchen fats make gunpowder. Buy that EXTKA War Bond TODAY! IS 11 MEN WANTED 14 MEN WANTED 14 11 MEN WANTED MEN WANTED PERSONALS WANT AD RATES. GENERAL CLASSIFICATION LOST SnPJOSp LOG J7iwt.I.Ke. red-brown male 5 Son- aN'TeTi- rocery snecia.tv fiETTSTT; RATIO service dept. mgr.

One Three Hevm Avratr Words l)ny lavs lu "l.oddle." Kew. 4-zaiii. GT.XsJSRif,' child's' (iol "lost nr. 4 1st, Heaver "Dr. Harrison" FT IS IT A TET5 For spray-gun work on pianos.

Excellent wages and full time. Critcli-cttPlano Co. 1409 Forest. 4-8927. FOUNTAIN! boy, 16 or over, "after school hours.

Apply King Pharmacy, (ill) I CIIMP lost KoHernary on case. I T-TMW. ftt.ASSKS, fles'fi flm." "rei nth and Cranil. Itew. Trickev.

Hunnells, la. SECURITY Now Postwar! An excellent opportunity is offered here by a well known Iowa Company, for a high caliber man to make a permanent connection as a manager with us. Prefer man with previous selling or bUHiness experience, HubslanUal startlnH financial returns are shown In this opening, they ran be made greater by the suc'cesMul direction of your organization. The demand for our product Is In rNTEnTYPirflPERATORTscmL-weeli- 5" to 30 $1.00 $2 22 4. ail a 10 to 15 i.so fi.no 4 to 20 2 00 4 44 S.40 2 so fi.hr, Jo.

mi 2 to no a oo 6 tin la.tio Afmvw rni! to ails aiitii-af-Irtc riniHrouttvw duvw. In (rirniiti in iiniccrniin; rnn- (nirntiK box numbers cannot Lb tlven tiit. JVHERE SHALL UK GO? 7 iTAVE-FTfVLER'S CL11B 100 Starts Monday AL ZIMMY. Des Moines Favorite. FREDDIE and GALE LARUE.

Musical Novelty. Held over by popular request. JIMMIE RAY. Danca i Johnny Plack and his Society Orchestra. Marilyn May.

Vocalist. Floor Shows Nllely. Complete Dinners Served. New Prices. Club Opens i p.

m. Iowa's Finest Nite Club. Our Prices Include federal tax. TOE NEW" MAlNI.INER. Dinner.

Danclnn. Floor shows, a Floor Shows Every Night. 10:30 12:30 Held Over Second Week DORENE ELLIS Singing Team Kew Acts start Monday wanted. Capable of handling all details of dept. Attractive salary and commission.

State experience and qualifications. Write il-651, Kegis- Jerand Tribune. 8 A LES A A NTED to travel Iowa, and contact prospective students for girls' trade, school. Hood Hillary and working conditions. Write Register und Tribune.

Des Moines, la. SEWING machine mechanics, experienced Steady emplovment. Fls.sen-tinl industry. "Allied Mfg. bill and Market.

THEATER artist, faninVnr w'itfiTay-out. type, newspaper deadlines, exc. opp. lor advancement. Applv by letter.

John Redmond, RKO Theaters, Van Dyke Theater Omaha, Neb. creasing and we are not affected 5f.nlaRc.em f.n'Ts. Any size to ii exposure Kodak roll developed and printed with beautiful guaranteed never fade print plus 2 brilliant glossy, enlargements and folding folio album to framo vour prints only 250 with this ad. Reprints 3c rn.cn. I Studios.

Dent 1., 211 W. 7th fit. tV M. LEARN TO SEW. Everything about home dressmaking from dresses, suds, to children's clothes.

Lessons range from fundamentals to professional touches. Tailor tricks and short cuts. Afternoon and evening classes. Singer Sewing Machine Co. nsWalnut.

4-71S0. MAIL vour" "film to tTie largest and best. Kodak film developed, 2 beautiful enlargements, photo album, 8 never-fade prints. 25c with this ad. Reprints 3c each.

Geppert Studio, Dept. 10. 608 East Locust Pes Moines. la SLIP" COVER INSTRUCTION. Learn to make your own slip covers.

$1.50 for a 2 hr. lesson. t.l.Io.M nold chaltir rhllietooe set loKt. Itt-W. 4 1 f'Kk INfifc.SK, Dille shaded brown, s'raved.

2114 'la rk. He w. MtHKR, "multicolored, croi beted, nr bus depot. Contains ration apt. book, etc.

Reward. Mildred Honieduhl, Trl Delt House. Indlan-ola. la. blue "zipper.

Tost btwn. Uptown Skatlns Kink and Walirreen. Ph. 2-1891 after 6 P. M.

priorities, 'mere IS no traveling, vim feel you are qualified and maii, experienced, with car. to i on retail and wholesale trade for Old Dutch Cleanser, territory. 1 e-vi-quarters In Des Moinrs or en-port, lowa. Wr need real (nif.mai looking for Immediate. connection which offers for ioid-war advancement, by fr- ling rstatdlsbrd wtlti now Straight Hlitry, rmt expen-e Persons essential activities wnl rot tm considered.

Cal! Mr C. W. Wer. 5-84(15 for appointments. NEEDED" M.in or wnmari to over established route medicines, hume bn.ee'.-ctde.1, disinfectants.

animal -Is. tonics, and food products. Hoxe medication. buying at home, increases demand. Good profit Wr-e Rawietgh'a, Dept.

1AA-145-Ii7. F'reeport. PI. ATTENTION MEN Have you 3 hours spare time from 9 a. m.

to 12 noon or 1 to 4 p. Our people are averaging co per day for three hours work. Pi time work also available. Mr. Hildebrand at USJ 6th Ave for ly.

40 bis. and overtime, steady sil-imtion now open. Applicant must comply with WMC reKuiatlons. Express. Red Oak.

la. jan White or Colored, with or without experience urgently needed at once. Obtain a referral card from your local United States Employment Service Office. Do not report at our employment office without a referral card. U.

S. Rubber Co. Operators of Des Moines Ordnance Plant. IMPORTANT NOTICE. All male applicants must bt) cleared through his United States Employment office War Manpower Commission before applying for jobs offered In this classification.

A 'CO UNTANT-OF I CE AN A Town 8.000 pop. MfK. Industry. Ixcellent opportunity. Cond hours.

Salnrv Write 0-373. Register and Tribune. ATTENDANT for service station. Phillips. 4th and Fluchd.

A TO A I EC l' 1 A I H. We need truck meclianics at once. Steady work. Top wages, Kssenllul Industry, opportunity for advancement. Apply at shop office.

Rock Island Motor Transit. 201 1 1th, I les Moines. Ph. 3-7611. Automobile washer and polisher wanted.

Colored. Good steady job with excellent pav. Mr. Brown. BRADY MOTORS.

120S Locust St. Ph. 3-S173. A TOM OBI MEC'l ianIc. Top wages, 44-hour week.

Inquire Garage Supervisor, 520 Wagner St. Railway Express Agency. BARBER wanted good shop and hours. $40 week guarantee. Guv R.

Hutchinson, Rock Rapids. la. desire further Information, write Vour nme nd a'Mrei nr Mlnl Tnx number counts as liv words or orie, line. Want Ad lifer should check their Hivernneinrnla In the first Issue they Rpiitar anil report -any error once as no allowance can be made for errors or misclassiflca- and an Interview will be arranged. Write Register and Trdnine.

SKILLED WORKERS." Machine repairmen, electricians, and sheet metal workers urgently needed nick Gale m.c. Pantomine Actor Truck" at once. Obtain a referral card from coal. GEIL Coal Yard. Ph.

4-5826. PL'RSK lost contain glasses, etc; Rold watch valued keepsake from mother. Llh, rew. 7-3 027. KING lost, ladv's diamond, platinum mounting.

$100 rnv S-S0R1 KKRRY BLUE TKIIRIF.H LOaTT, Marvlnn Marsh Acrobatic Dancer. 'Orchestra starts at 7:30. "Across from Airport." Tel. 3-9561. "In li.a M.ines It's the Place to Go.

your local United States Employment Service Office. Do not report at our employment office without a referral tion after the lirst issue. WEEKDAY CLOSING TIME. Morning Register (preceding day) I p. m.

SUNDAT CLOSING TIME. A II THEGREEN PARROT NITE CLUB Color black, female. Answers to card. U. S.

Rubber Co. Operators of Des Moines Ordnance Plant. janitor; commercIaLTTaUndry Apply 1100 Grand Avenue. No phone calls. See Mr.

J.ANaT0R wanted. Good with good pay. See Mr. Tavener at DON G. HARDY.

INC. 150ft Locust St. Ph. 4-4128. MAN wanted, warehouseman.

Good chance for advancement. Continental oil Co. PlL -OSfil. MAN lor general'work around bldgs" One of Iowa's Exclusive Rendezvous, ('uterine in Wed. Jan.

31. 2-4 P. M. Come In and enroll at once. Singer Sewing SUPERVISOR for punch press department containing 30 mechanical and hydraulic presses.

The person hired must know both types of presses completely and ho able to handle the personnel of the department. This opening is an Industry which at present Is highly essential and has exceptional post-war possibilities. Write L-674, Register and Tribune. T6'0T TT 9 urgently needed at once. Obtain a Hand truckers and laborers The finest of steaks, chops.

spaKhettl DEATHS 1 fdSWVM hilly" of 270O Ul h'n-et away nam "Cookie." About the slue of a cocker Spaniel. Child's pet. LIBERAL REWARD. 2'J'J 4'Jth St. Ph.

ft-0744. f'Ot'NI) a recipe for latiKhter! It's "Tena and Tim." the IniiKh-happy Machine Hon walnut. REDECORATE before the spring rush h.xr uiKivr new wnlinaner pat flARTF.NDERS. 'must' bo experienced A) AN-Jl TO" 1 "PER TTOrTL Your own business handiing Famous Watktns Necessities In 1 developed locality. Start now bj.

sales greatest In history pair heard eacli week-day, on Reus, wages. 328 Royal Union Bldg. and furnish references, goon nours KNT MEN. If you desire essential "work (VI Lt. pufty who C5hi Apply at once, th At referral card from your local United with future possibilities see us.

Our needs are for both skilled and un- terfiel-l at Duffy's Hun. by mistake and working conditions, excellent pay. BABE'S. 417'i 6th Des Moines. Ia.

barber Wanted Kirk wood Hotel P.nlber Shop. KEJ tEAL Estate' Srtli-stiiAC (States h.miuovment service umce. cail 4-4077 alter B. Dancing nitely to the rippling Rhythm of Des Moines Favorite Hand. For your request and entertainment Songs by "Judy and Gordon Klng" Dancing Wed.

Sat. Sun. TKOMAR BALLROOM. Wednesday In Person Music of yesterday and Today R-L-U-E H-A-H-K-O-N-S H-A-N-r Kirk Wood-Dir. Adm.

82c plus tax. Hat. Sun. CaH Dennis Orchestra. FOOD At "Its Best.

Steaks. Chicken, Ribs, Spaghetti. 4-3289. DONAHUE. Do not report at our employment of urgently needed at once, obtain a reierrai card from your local United Stales Service Office.

Do not report at our employment office without a referral card. U. S. Rubber Co. Operators of Dei Moines ordnance Plant.

TEXTILE PLANT needs factory workers, picker, gar-nettlng ami batlhead men, bailers, mattress makers, and general Inexperienced help. No layoffs. Good jmst-war possibilities as supervisors if you wish to become a craftsman. Alllwaukee Bedding Company, 37O0 N. Fratnv St Alllwaukee 12, Wis.

SKiuca workmen. JOBS NOW OPEN: CRYSTAL P.oHnry in stiver mesh ROY 10" to" IV for stockroom work. i ooi and die makers, lathe oper fice without a reierrai ram. U. 8.

Rubber Co. Operators of Pes Moines Ordnance giant. Keep sa T-7rXtl. f.O.S'r Last Tues. Indies KoUrilamll ton wrist watch.

ators boring mill operators, welders, bench workers, sand blast and Must be able to drive. No sat. work. Apply American News 7 13 Mulberry. BUY 16 to learn printing trade, out saw operators, etc.

WAITER Experienced. Exceptionally good pay and 6 hours a day. Steady NOTICES terns nnd complete line of all kinds of paints. Mclntyre's-Nu Enamel, SI 4 Walnut. CoLFaX SANATORITTM, Cc.lfax.la': Specially equipped with baths, for treatment of rheumatism, arthritis, neurits, chronio ills.

Free booklet. TF you're having troublewrittng letters get our Model Book of Love Letters for ladies and gentlemen, plus 1c tax and 5c postage. Hyman's PRESENT THIS AD WITH $1 For vour $3 oil tinted Sx7 photo. This offer expires Feb. 19th.

Walgren Studio, 317 Kth St. LEARN to speak correctly. Prlvnle Instruction bv professional (woman) all ages. Child's specialist. Write X-65Q.

Register and Tribune. Loans Fort women. F'irst Loan Co. 201 Fleming Hldg. Ph.

3-ftlSf). CATtS and pitsscriKcrs to west coast of town boy considered, ampoeu M. Printing 407 Sth, 1. work, wee Mr. turner JDESM PINES CLUB, S06 LOCUST.

EXPERIENCED cook, must ho re BUSBOYS. WORLD War No. 2 veterans for THE FAS TIM (No cabaret tax til 9:15 p. Dancing. Floor shows.

Open Bun 1 p. m. Closed Mons.) 70th and Hickman. Phone Tuef'lHV t-or liilonnatloii reKiirU-1 mi feivices call Lilly's. I rosl'MO.

Services for Kmiilo Coslmo, Ke M. w-re held today. a. ta. trorn Ht.

Anthony's church my call at the home, 1721 a. L. I -i Caldwell Mclllion Service. rr.M'I'i mI'K W. ComMncfc id Cornell in used awny Mm-1 ilav Kor Information retrains call Lillys, a-ftl4i, fbr frank T.

LnR tf 2310 E. 11th Ft. were held at Funeral Home today. 2 Interment Gler.daie cemetery. CnVT.Tt Services for Mrs.

"Kuth Oliver 821 H. h. 27tn Street Court, will be Thursday. V. M.

Hamilton's Kum ral Home. lntei- l.mirel IT "Kick Stewart "of Kat liiand Avenue passed way at bis home Monday evening. Kor further inlorniatlnn call tiic 'nhlt Funeral Home. Mrs Mary M. "Wind-burn of lio7 Avenue panned ftvvnv Tucud.iv.

For Information services call Lilly's, M-51 4 ti. r.jvii. JTAR.MTXTX Mrs. JentiTa MarsKaTT; Ke y4. passed aiffay Monday, Jan.

2'J 10:55 a. m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. M.

Lewis. For Lounge. Pleasant, working ditlons. Meals and uniforms nishud. Apply timekeeper.

ET'fiR'ANtr'CAFE, 15.10 E. GRAND. Hotel Fort Des Moires. ZIPPERS Repaired Retilaced On handbaKS. trousers', snow suits, jackets (leather.

cloth), sweaters cornets. Kaloxhcs. brief cases, triivelini; iiaws. bats, i-lothes cleaned, repaired and dved. Pur.se handles and snaps replaced.

Soles and heels repaired on boots, rubbers and Raloshes. Leather Jackets repaired and rellned. Ice creepers and pre-war dance plates. Mail to Harry It Hoffman. 402 East lith lies Moines it, Iowa.

BtTS boy an(T combination dishwasher. liable nnd sober, steady employment, and good working condition. Apply BABES 417H Des Moines la- War 2 Veterans Steady employment la grocery warehouse. See Clirf Watklns. AMES Wholesalers.

20 1 IV. 2nd. work In retail lumber yard. Permanent position. Uood salary.

Pleasant working conditions. opportunity for advancement. Write for persona! interview giving age. education and a brief letter about the experience you've had. Write o-327.

Register nnd Tribune ASSISTANT" MANAGER Young man with catering experience, executive ability and pleasing personality, to Join progressive cafe SOLAR AIRCRAFT CO. 18th and Grand, Des Moines. Iowa. MEN PERMANENT JOBS. Essentiol industry with assured peace-time future.

No night shift. 4H-hour week, tlme-and-a-hulf overtime. Free auto parking. Mulders, helpers and general factory work. All inside work.

Write or call at once. 322 S. 3rd Des Moines 7. Green ColoninlFurnace Co. MEN with technical training If available contact us at once.

Our present requirements are: mechanical engineer, quality control engineers, design engineers, welding technicians, metallurgist, etc. Present essential work with postwar possibilities. KOLA AIRCRAFT CO. 18th and Grand. Des Moines.

Iowa. Enjoy an eve. ot entertainment at our newly remod. cafe. Real home style chicken, steakn.

spaghetti and ravioli. Music by the Night Hawks Frl. and Hat, nights. We cater to parties tTsilT KfCK' PIN'Nrtn cooti wages, meais turn, uay wit. Tony's, 5th and Keo.

CI.ERK' for notel- Night work. T.x-celli-iit chance, to learn hotei tiust-ness. hixperlence not rn-cersary. STRONG man to do general work In dally. Kefs.

exch. Established Biard and -oom furnished, l'hone or 1 ml list Co farm. E. 14th. How years.

Shepherd. K292nd. 3-1M13 wrile Hotel Mealey. Oeiwcln, LaHIE.S whose hair will not taks permanent wave or whose permanent retail feed store and drive delivery truck. A permanent job.

Good place to work. Essential Industry. Schaaf's Feed Store. 2641 Heaver ave. teria organization.

Post-war stabil Iowa. II funny gay musical! Its "Stumpus," heard over KRNT Mon ard Dr. Dick Clark's orch. Good food, drnflis, tierv. from 5 p.m.

New Party Room open. Closed Mon. does not stay in try our (guaranteed MEN, WOMEN WANTED 18 3 America's No. 1 air weapon. Additional men and women are needed to supply the Surr Fortress B-29 to our forrejw Paid while training.

Time and ore-half whiie training. Time ant gr. half for over 4n hr. beat the Jsps. (1 S5 avrrag monthly for hn.

per week at iHCtory work under best Transportation paid to Wash. Company representallvrs -t'l tn terview and hire at tne States employmeul Service In Abilnes all week: Jan 29 lowa and Jan. 30 and I and Shensndoah. eo. 2.

and 5, I'ubuque. Applicants nving outside of the above-mentioned areas should contact their local U. S. Empicvmer-t Service. All hiring must coniorai WMC regulations.

MEN AND WOMEN WTD for general factory and assemb! work on war contracts. Opportunity for advancement. W. p. Johnson Co.j331 MANAGKK CHICDP.ENTS DEPTT Salary and commission.

New deft, in ladles-ready-to-wear store Write W-279, Register and Tt-thur. WANTED at once H. Enehs'li teacher four classes, tool salary. Contact Raymond MansuiD. sa Home.

lowa. VoUNiJrnan or girl for stock wc-r. Apply to Air. Tripielt. Weatera Auto.

927 locust. SPOTTER EXPEPJBNCXrT Cascade Laundry. 13th day through Friday at 12:30 p. m. Cold Wave.

Iowa, Beauty. 61714 CLoWrT-Bafker -Circus or carnival man to bally-hoo during "Brown Out." Temporary. Apply Des Moines ity to right person, with opportunity for advancement. AjidJv Bishop Cafeteria. TEEN-AGERS! WANTED top notch 1st and 2nd 3-Slt)06.

NPAl75rBITOTRlOT 5TMETK ENNF.DY'S A I A L7) Cold wuve, wigs, toupes, doll wigs, 814-16 Walnut St. Phone 4-0S1S. Theater alter 10:30 a. m. Italian hefs.

Excellent wages, seating capacity 190. Phone collect 2458, Council Bluffs. Ia. W'alnut. 4-H25H.

EiE CLASSES ON CREDIT. Dr. K. P. Davidson.

Registered Optometrist. Office irst Floor. Davidsons, Need young man for office messenger. Willing to take boy waiting for Ribs, chicken and steaks. Doc Bullock Band Frl.

and Headquarters for banquets COAL drivers with small trucks for basement garage deliveries. Univer long distance. Large Sat. and van. Free estimates.

Kcssel Trans service call. day week. Free in T20 loth Street. Services at sity Ave. Coal 1st and Univ.

EX-SERVICE MEN. Or man 45 to 60 tor estab. life ins. debit. American Natl.

surance. Company cafeteria, friendly fer. 325 E. 5th. 3-5163.

2-0744 eve. Ind. Ins. DTTaRT, oil permanent wave spec, at Ml. Ayr.

Wednesday, 3 p. at the Rhodes Funeral home. COAIJ truckers wanted. Conveyor loading Year-round Job. Hy-Test co-workers.

Advancement. Apply id person. 430 D. M. Bldg.

$2.9," with shampoo and stviine. Thompson Loc. 4-1414, "CASH for old'rold. coal co. ti-aibb.

MOVING. i-ocalT Long Distance. WARE TRANSFER AND STORAGE 12th and Keosauqua. 3-6161 MANTEL ACETYLENE and electric combina I A COLLECTOR to collect oil InstalT- MEN WANTED. For general factory work.

Experience not necessary. 3 vshifts. Bonus for night shifts. Immediate employment 'o qualified workers. Apply personnel office.

Plant No. I. New Monarch Mach. A Stamp. Co.

406 W. 9th St. stem foOrtmmino tmsm. Essential year round work, 80c more for exp. time for overtime.

WiglitTrecServiceJ5-61 87. SlEN wanted Truck driving experi tion welders wanted. Steady. Des Moines Welding Co. 627 Des M.

A. E. KCLLANDER, MFG. JLRY. ment accounts.

Our collectors 1 FUNEKAL HOMES LICNl Fl 0MT Budget Terms. White Funeral Home. parties, large or small. S09 Keo Way. 3-9777.

IP OTlT A ND ARCADE. 100 Machines. Fun for AM. New Smile a Minute Photo Booth. 2 large 3x4 photos, 2 for 25c Cornerfith nnd Grand.

KEO NITE KLljS. 1803 Keo Way. Featuring "The Keo Kings." Now under management of "Chuck" Delmege. 200 KreaK Hldg. Will pay cash for small table model radio, any make.

7-5783. Eve. onlv. Des Moines are running over $200 WANTED All around A-l cleaner per month. Must have and Turn Mereiiim runiisning, i7i ljocust, ATI around bookbinder wanted for county and commercial work.

Capable of handling ruling. Good working conditions. Write Post Office Rox Ji96, aterloo. Iowa. YOUNG man for light delivery truck.

Will consider 17 vr. old boy. IOWA MACHINERY AND SUPPLY CO. P. MEN AGH Chiropractor.

ish surety bond. This is a permanent FOR an accurate, colorful picture of "Sports of all Sorts" tune In John Hackett nightly at 10:20 p. m. 3A FLORISTS position, see air. ain.

1117 High. 23 years exp. In care of painful RHEUMATIC cond. 3-8224 for aunt. for Job as working foreman.

Hamp-sons Meivls Weiir.Charles Cltv, Ia. i NIc.hT ma'nT general floor work. REATTIE Garage, 813 Mulberry. DISHWASHER. 6 dav week.

Apply INCREASE your earning power in for Smoking FurnacesFast Service. Manager, Klrkwood Hotel. PolC-trie" time of your "life, it's young "or middle" agel WA Real opiKirtunlty irst ence required. Essential work. Apply Terminal Supervisor.

Railway Express Agencv, 6th, Wagner. SALESMEN 15 class body and lender man. Write "Houseparty with Art Llnkletter as emcee each week day at 3:00 p. m. niKht school.

Enroll now. Col. LATEST" baHrm. dancintr Lady. lent.

instruc. Guaran. 3-684 3. MANt buyers are Looking for tised furniture A Want Ad will sell ours for sxtra cash. Ph 3-2111 MEN to work In locally essential in BXiTREiraE-iEATsNiTTEAKa: we repair all makes.

Tel. 4-2253. JIOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY. ROTARY SEWER' SERVICE. Plumbing Repairs.

314. Ruth Clark. 5-763T A.I.B. Nig'it School, enroll any Mon. Tuition reasonable.

Prepare for a position with a future. 4-4221. Piccolo Pete New Pine Room. Ingersoll at 27th 4-1424 for Res. at once, box 591.

Sheldon. Iowa. Wanted Cook. Write Soo Lunch, Sioux Falls.South Dakota. WANTED John Deere tractor me 8 PERSONALS clianic.

Write X-453, Register and dustry. No exper. necessary. Goodwin Tile and Brick S. E.

18th and Hartford. MEN VVTD. GEN'TTXXBOR WORK Swift Soybean mill. East liith, Euclid. Ph.

(i-5177 or 6-5176. MEN TO WORK'IN ICE PLANT." Steady employment. DESM01N ES ICE AND FUEL CO. MEN, several wanted. Small Tribune.

FAMILY THEATER, 51 1 EOCUMt. DRIVER ROUTE SALESMAN. Essential Industry. Must be reliable end aggressive. Earnings good.

Mr.Wiley. 3-6115. DRIVER Salesmen. Ex-service men preferred. Part or full time.

Permanent employ men t. Call 4-223 1. DU VEltS Straight truck "for cit'j routes. See Mr. Baker.

MERCHANTS MOTOR FREIGHT. 321 S. Wfith. 3-4185. DRIVERS A'TTIIXaTE MODEL CAR" to deliver house trailers.

See Mr. Housh. 314 E. 6th. iRlVERFOK MtVK.

route. Simons Dairy. 4-5991. EXPERIENCED flight" wanted. Hairy Cofue.

Inst ructor Estherville. FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME Tax figured, years of exp. Joe Cordaro. 3jL4251; Even. 4-740fS.

Greefing cards, all occasions. DES MOINES STATIONERY. Frank Zeller. 507 Locust. XVI I ERE SI IA LL GO 7 "DANCE! Dance! Delightful Music.

On a Smooth F'ioor, F.W. BAI.LRCKJM Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday JIGGS" QUESTION ARK: Serving best of foods from 8 a. m. on. Special attention given to group parties.

On Fourteenth, north of citv limits. 2-OfS07. THE" SPA. 415 7TH. SALES OPPORTUNITY: distributor for floor sanding and maintenance machines.

Drawing expense account plus bonus. Apply by letter giving complete history and background. Interviewing Feb. 13, 14 nnd 15. Write T-743 Register and Tribune.

CAN you sell Education? Our "highly specialized courses are in demand qualified ieads no competition. N. W. lowa representatives earn up to $100 and SlftD weekly. Write J.

Sher. Art Instruction. Minneapolis. Minn. EXP RLE NC TT A F.

SM A pa rt ment and drug store trade and Jobbers. Nationally Advertised. Straight commission. Write fully. S.

F. Bartlett, 540 North Michigan, Chicago. Illinois. lowa. AfAN AGE A NTED" BEAUTY PARLORS 9 FT? a TJ I i'o i New Location.

704 Grand Ave. Royal Union Bldg 5th Floor. Hazel Dawson. Mgr. 4-2021.

MACSON'S BEAUTY SALON. 509 Sth Ave. 4-2984. We Specialize In Permanents. WOMEN WANTED 19 ALTERA TION- wornan Steady e-n-pioyment.

Gvd wages. One wno cai alter both men and women a ciothes. See. at Gtey'a ARTIST, girl. Good-opp" to close contact with photoengravirg and printing depts.

of mf. Co. Lir drawing and copy retouching SPa'e exp. and edut Write 0-374, Reg.str and Tribune. Bag Sorters Wanted Women and girls wanted, white or colored.

lor bag sorting and bag cleaning in essential industry. Goo-i pay. 48 hr. week. Postwar aecun-v.

Apply Des Moines Bag 122. CUT FLOW F. PLANTS and Funeral Spravs. BArH Flora! Co. l.l-lo 2ml.3-f2fil fcKND F'LuWERS.

Order by phone. 3-Riyi La Vf.RH PHAl'CHT. m'CSVEK'S La RGB SELECTIONS. Berard Flowers. 2' 21 K-irest Ave.

5-441L i'T'ERAL S5rav. P'Fesh fiowers. Morris's. NIELSEN GP.EENHOI.'SK." Phone Ujip.MlRh.. IOVF.

LT willows, wb.olesale. retail Cyr ii arvey. it LOST AND FOUND 5 TRt)ALE tanr P. Vic. 24th, Univ.

Reward. "ail 7-4423 tiet. 7-4. SiLLFOLU black. Contains money, valuable papers: eouiions.

No. 2Sii4. Lost. Ktw. Francis Miller, Madrid, la.

Grander ph. 41F23. )i AMONl) "ring lost, 2 atone. 6 small oblong stones. Kew, 4-8407.

tr lost Saturday, in Id setter, maie. Children's pet. Hewsrd TtCxl tia'nmtinn. wliiie "with" iilaili CAPABLE men who are willing to uius ooaru. room, na.

work make good profits as Des PTANO TUNER WANTETT Moines Register and Tribune Agen BIRTHDAY BOOKS, $1.00. Order bv mail add 7c. Hyman's Book Store. 405 6th. For shop work, straight salary or INSTRUCTION 12 piece work.

Critchett Piano Co. 1401) F-orest. 4-8927. PIN SETTERS WANTED. Central Alleys.

420 Keo Wav. Enjoy a delightful evening. Dancing FARM hand young, wanted at once. Steady job. Going every night except Sunday to on WE Specialize in Carpets and Linoleum.

See Hammer's. 51 4 8th. FOR Income Tax service, either Fed ny" Wilson and his all star band. wages, fc.xtras, new room house. PR.ESS.vtAN Platen "pressman" who understands Kluge feeder.

Perma Give particulars first letter. Write eral or State, call Leland K. Croll. EXECU'rrVE tvpe salesman for hear- E-4SO, Register and Tribune. Illinois St.

3-7109. 3-0780. Ing aid Co. Also other lines. Leads BAKERY FARMER, reliable, middle aged, to helpers.

Good pay. So, Tie Best floor and "band in town THE COVERED WAGON CLUB. Dancing every nite. 312 3rd Street. ELTJ6CHICKEN AND STEAKS! Featuring Knmba Music by nent job.

News Printing New ton. fa. INCREASE your earning power In take charge of an 80 A. farm Mostly care of dairy heifers and Pleasant working conditions. 6 day cy Managers We have a current opening tn one of our Agencies for a man to take over supervision of Register and Tribune Circulation activities in an Iowa CountV seat town, where circulation and organization is already established.

This agency Is now showing a net weekly profit of around $4.. with a fine opportunity of increasing these enrnings from month to month. A cash bond Is required, fully refundable, drawing Interest per yea r. If yon believe you are the man to handle this openly. Write or see Air Dwvrr.

lowsna Hotel. Cieslon, any evening this i week. DISCHARGED VETERANS. Business courses, refresher courses, employment serviee. Government approved school for free training with maintenance.

Ask for tree Information. C.C C. College. Des llolnee. WOMEN Airline "Radio MIDLAND RADIO HOllooLH.

.1 Holt, State 424 Flynn Bldg. M. 4-0910. AIRCRAFT Radio" Training." AMERICAN TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Sth nnd Court.

McCune Bldg. 3-1109. week with good pay. Laundered unt Hulslirpr, 7t.t Mulberry, hnnd, "imu-rlod, Heparale night school. Enroll now.

Col Wanda mack Massage. 2 0947; Reclining cabinet, 3(17 Shops Bldg. Income tax returns $2 hp. At your horns. Exp.

men. 7-5422. ca Ives. FARM llOUHf, forms furnished. Apply at once fur lurmsneai t.ranu postwar iioure: Must have car.

il of Des Moines. 630 Des Moines Bldg. 4-9307. Bit A I) ROUTE SALESMAN Essential Industry. Post-war em- Jdovnient.

Good wapes Col'onlal Baklng 122S 2nd Ave SPECIAL agent "for "life Insurance in eleel rlclty, and extras. Top Pringle. HAM POLISH. Prop. fiT'TlP ballroom Tlear" Li.Uo, Lynn Kerns Wed.

Hazel's Hand Frl. Chuck Hall Katurday and Sunday. noiton ar jiay, zz Jim. overlimr. Also part time work.

Apply A. P. Bakery, JJS W. r.tn hi no. P.

A ITTY Opera tor' 13wef u.t h-e plus comm. No evening work. Artiste Beauty Salon. Cedar lUf.i I. KATY operator manied.

Guer. salary plus com. Danieis Peut? J-hon. 617 Grand Ave Continued on AVxt Pqj' FARM hand wanted, year round Job. a permanent Job to Katz Drug 7th and locust.

PTvUNfTEK; all around floor work" steady situation now open, semi- pct male mo. Itwil. black ftpanie! pup. Rew. O.

Huftns. H2o K.fJraml. 6502,. T'rft quickest way" io rent vuu VITALITY mass. Reclining "steam, 3 operators.

Open 9 till. 4-0940. fNCOMF; tax reports made by qualTi IOWA'S finest supper club. Famous IJnlon Bldg- Des Moines. lor Food.

Complete dinners from tl. BABE'S RESTAURANT. exn man vour home. weekly, 40 hrs. and overtime Ap houss -r spartment i with Red Oak.

O. c. Miller, 1017 walnut. Ties Moines. lows I ITER Ins." salesman.

Splendid" opp-! Pension. 76-year-old a AJr 4i, IXCREASlfYour "earning power "fn nlghl schooL Enroll now. C.C.C. DO YOU NEED HELP?" nil Tribune Help Wanted Ads are the Ad. irNCREAfiF, your earnlns pnwtri.

1 ISiW. fi aOtniin' plicant must comply with WMC reg exp. ry fristr nd frlbun Want boa "illp Guide" 0 ali lova. College. ulations, express, juea usk.

la. 'liim. -hom, tmoiJ no. CQU 4-7 ooy. J-bM..

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