Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1917 — Page 14

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917.

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Local Classified (Want Ad) Rates IN* EFFECT JANUARY 1, M7. Want ad*, with th# excepUon of Situation Mala and Female, and Room* to Lat ads, set in solid acate type, are charged at the rate ot ONE AND THREE-QUARTER CENTS per word each msertion10 per cent, discount on above rate for three or more consecutive m•artions and )o per cent, discount for six or more consecutive insertions. SITUATIONS WANTED 'Male or Female) ad* one cent per word each insertion. (No discount-) ROOMS TO LET ads ONE AND ONE-HALF CENTS per word each insertion—10 per cent, discount for three or more consecutive Insertions. Minimam charge on all elaselflcations except *ltnatloB Male sad Female and Room* to Let ad* 15 eents each insertion. Minimum charge on Situation Male and Female ad* and Rooms to Let ada. 13 cents each insertion. MONEY TO LOAN (on persona) property or salaries), ELEVEN CENTS per line-flat rate-no discount. ALL advertisement* in which cut*, display type or paragraphing are used are charged the rate Of TEN AND ONE-HALF CENTS per measured line (fourteen agate line* to th* Inch), Classified ada most be In The New* office by a- m. (Satordars 11 iOO a. m.) for publication name day. People who do not have telephone* or are not listed la the city directory and do not find it convenient to deliver their ads to The New* office, may take them to one of tho one hundred and fifty drug stores in the city and suburbs, acting as want-ad agencies for The Ne^rs. The News will not be responsible for more than one inaccurate Insertion of advertisement ordered for more than one time. Advertisers should retain receipts given in payment for want ads received at the office as no mistake can be rectified without receipt.

MUTT and JEFF—Jeff Is Now Convinced That the “Columbus and the Egg’ Story Is Correct—By BUD FISHER

(Copyright, 1917, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.)

DIED. Brant, passed away Wednesday.^^rch 7.^10 reellTencW cTp 1 B^nt. mi V Meridian "sT Friday, *:» p. m., March #. Friends invttea. Burial at Crown H1U cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening, March S. DEAN—Harriet Welly- Bean, beloved wife of Hiram P. Dean, dleft Wednesday, March 7. 1917, at bsr home, 3U5 N. Capitol. Funeral £ p. m. Friday. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Motor conveyance. DARBY—Vern Arthur Darby, beloved little eon of Mr. and Mrs. John Marlon Darby, departed this life Wednesday, March 7, at 8:30 p. m., age on# year nine months. Funeral Friday, March *. at 2 p. m., at residence. 8220 Roosevelt. Burial Crown Hill. Friends EVERLINO—Edward Everilng, age fc three years, died March 7. Funeral Satur March 10. 3 p. m., from the residence of sister, Mrs. William Anderson, 328 N. ' cott. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. M conveyance. Friends Invited. EDWARDS—Mrs. Bertha Edwards, age slxlyone years six months, late of Pleasant View, Shelby county, Indiana, died at Portland, Me., Wednesday, March 7. Burial at Portland Frl day, March ft, 1:80 p. m. FRANZ—Arthur W. Frans, age thirty-seven year*. March t, 1»17, 1;»0 p. m. Funeral from hfs late residence, 8630 N. Capitol ave., Friday, March ft, 3 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. GREELEY—Mr. Peter Greeley, age seventy •is years, died March 7, at his home, one mite northeast of Brownsburg, Ind. Funeral Friday, March ft, 8:80 o’clock at residence, followed by services at St. Malachy church at 8:00 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery at 11:18. Motor conveyance. Friend* invited. HUFF—Miss Martha Eva Huff, age thirtyfour years, died March 7. Burial Friday, March ft, fp. m., from the home of her parents, 431 N. Blackford st. Burial Crown HDl cemetery. Motor conveyance. Friends invited. HIGGINBOTHAM—Mrs. Sarah F. HlggtnPotham, age sixty-seven, mother of Frank Higgle bo Utam and Mr a. William F. Cooper, passed away at the residence of her son, 832 Bright st., March 7, 1917, at 1:60 p. m. Funeral from residence Friday, 3 p. m. Motor conveyance. — HARMON-Wllliam R. Hannon died March *, age fifty'four years Funeral Friday, March », 3 p. m., at the family residence, 820 E. Henry st. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. Motor conveyance. HANNA-RoWta A. Hanna, daughter of Anna R. Hanna, Wednesday March 7 at 2 p. m. Funeral from the residence of Robert Hawkins. 8234 Park ave., Friday March 9, at 3:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hlll. Private. KARNS—John Kama, at late residence, 8134 Webb st., March 7, 1»17, at 1:10 p. m., age sixty-five years Funeral Saturday, March 10, at 3 p. m., at reeidence. Friends invited. Burial In Crown Hlll. Motor conveyance. L1NEGAR—Joanna Lineg&r. widow -of the late Thomas S. Llnegsr, passed away Wednesday, March 7, 4:30 a. m., age eeventy-etx years. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Christian Rudolph. 308 I^esley uve., Irvington, Friday, £:00 p. m. Friends invited. Burial private. 1 • MATILLO-Amanda Ellen Matlllo. wife of Jerome Matlllo, passed away at residence of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Irwin. 1431 N. La Salle at., at 8:80 p. m., Wednesday, March 7. Funeral from Mrs. Irwin’s rsaldence Friday, March ft, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill SPANN—Mrs. Hester A. Bpann, widow of John 8. Spann, 'Wednesday, March 7, 1917, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry 8. Hancket. 838 Middle drive. Woodruff Place, In her eighty-ninth year. Funeral Friday at 2:30 p. m. Burial private at Crown Hlll cemetery. THOMPSON—Harry B. Thompson, at the home of hU mother, Mrs. Clementine Thompson, 434 8. West, ft-Aft a. m., Wednesday, March 7, age twenty-nine years eight months five days Funeral st residence, Saturday. March 10. at 1 p. m. Burial Grown Hill. Friends In-

vited.

WOODARD—Ethel Woodard (nee Tracy), beloved wife of Harry Woodard, departed this life Tuesday, March ft, at 10:46 p. m.. age thirty-one years four months and six days. Funeral Saturday, March 10, at residence, 2337 N. LaSalle st.. at 10:00 a. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. WICK—Albert Wlok, beloved husband of Carrie Wick, at the family home, 37 Iowa st.. Thursday, March 8, 1917, at 3:30 a. m.. age sixty-seven years. Funeral Monday. March •13. from the residence at 3 p. m. Friends invitsd. Burial Crown Hill cemetery.

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

SHIRLEY BROS. CO. 2816 E. Wash. 2108 W. Mich. 8030 N. Illinois. 6506 E. Wash. We have our own auto and horse drawn equipment. Both same price. Also best and latest equipped ambulances. Both phones. •

Wm. E. Krieger 1402 N. Illinois st. Phones 1164. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HENRY W. TUTEWILER. HARRY D. TUTEWILER. Both phones 216.

Geo. Herrmann, Undertaker 28 S. Delaware st. Both phones ftlL

M. E. HEINER 923 N. Pennsylvania. Phones 1493.

MALE HELP WANTED.

BARBER atonce. PRESTON. Martinsville,

Ind.

BAKER, all-round. Apply tomorrow morning at 818 Ft. Wayne ave. R. G. SULLIVAN. JlOY at FERGER’S terminal drug store.

BARBER wanted at once; 70 per cent, of half over *20. CHARLES VAN CLEVE. Shelbyvlile, Ind.

BAND ripsawyer; man on shaper, also general machine hand experienced on furniture work; ateady Jobs. H. LAUTER CO.

BOY with wheel; *6. 105 N. Alabamk at.

BOY with wheel, In drug store, afternoons and

evenings. 1402 E. Washington,

BOY, with wheel; good chance to learti electrical business. BUILDERS’ SUPPLY CORPORATION, 342 E. Washington st.

_ MALE HELP WANTED. MACHINE MEN, THREE, FIRST CLASS. APPLY THE UDELL WORKS. T.A NORTHWESTERN CAR.

MAN for 'furniture wagon. Apply 124 S. Sen-

ate.

MAN AND WIFE, not over forty-five yegra of age; no children, for housework, garden, cleaning auto and furnace; furnished rooms and board: good wages; must have references. JOHN BERTERMANN, Bertermanns stop,

Richmond line.

Card of Thanks. It is With deepest gratitude that we express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and good frl soda for their many expressions of love and sympathy shown ua during *lckne*a and death of our beloved daughter and sUter, Anna Newhouse. W# also wish to thank the Rev. Mr. Barnhart, singers and pallbearers, and Mf. Moore, undertaker, for their kind and consoling word* and beautiful floral offerings. FATHER. SISTERS AND BROTHERS.

cere apprecia-

Card of Thanks. We desire to express our tton to our many friends, relatives and neigh I bora, for the sympathy and kindness shown to us during the illness tad death of our beloved wife and mother, May E. Roeropke, and also to the Rev. Mr. Stanley for hie consoling Finn Bros, for their kind and prompt and for the many beautiful floral CONRAD ROEMPKE AND CIIIL-

CHARLES A. HOCKENSMITH 734-796 N. Illinois. Both phones 1166.

FINN BROS., 138 W. Market. Phones: Main

317#. New 188L

HISEY & TITUS. 951 N. Delaware et. New phones 664. Main 8860.

UNDERTAKERS. JOHN J. BLACKWELL & SON

Successor to

Rsnlhan & Blackwell. 128-130 W. Ohio st. Phone 115.

JOHN F. REYNOLDS, 111 W. Maryland. Both

phones 439.

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. MA^5Nic^?ent«ljphtriodg^korT64rF’'^sndnA Masons. Called meeting in the Composite room, Masonlo temple, this (Thursday) evening, March 8, at 1:30 p.‘ m. o’clock, for work in the Master Mason degree. Visiting breth-

ren welcome.

WILLIAM A. TINGLER. Worshipful Master. J. BURDETT LITTLE, Secretary.

MASONIC—-Indianapolis chapter No. 6, Royal ArcI, Masons: Called convocation Friday evening, March 9, 1017, at 7 o’clock in Masonic temple. Work In Mark Master degree. Visiting

companions welcome.

W. T. MARSHALL, M. E. H. P. CHA8. C. KUHN, Secretary.

MASONIC—Called meeting Indianapolis lodge, No, 669, F. and A. M„ Thursday evening. March 8, at 6:80. Work in E. A. degree. Visit-

ors welcome.

~ CLAUDE EARLES, W. M.

CHARI.ES A. BEARD. Secretary.

O. E. S—-Naomi chapter No. 131, O. E. S.. Staled meeting in Masonic temple tomorrow (Friday) evening, March 9, 1917. at 8 o'clock. Members of the order will be welcomed.

GERTIE HAWKINS, Worthy Matron. LIZZIE J. SMYTHE. Secretary.

MASONIC—Monument lodge No. 657, F. and A. M. Regular monthly stated meeting Thursday evening, March 8, at 7:30 o’clock In the temple for the transaction of business.

CLARENCE W. MYERS, W. M. EARL J. ASKREN, Secretary.

MASON!0—Meredlsh lodge No. 608, F. and A. M. Oalled meeting Thursday evening, March 8. at 7 o'clock, foi- work In Entered Apprentice degree. Vlsltfcig brethren welcome.

_ CHAJILE8 A. DOLBY, W. M. E. A. LEFTWIcfl. Secretary.

LOST \ND FOUND.

LOST—Large sealAln cape collar. Wednesdayevening on Central car or street near Keith's theater. Gift, greatly valued by owner. Either phone 232 during day or North 4385 after 6.

Liberal reward.

*25, TWO TENS, one five, In bills; at Kahn Tailoring Co.. St. Clair st.. or Illinois st. car. Poor working man’s two weeks' wages; liberal reward. Return to 349 W. Washington

st. Circle 986.

FOUND—Whits poodle dog. Marked in euch a way as to make Identification easy. Owner can have by sending accurate description and details of when lost to Box 1493, News.

LOST—Brindte bull: ears and tall bobbed; whits on breast and hip; answers to name of

Bob. Reward. Call Belmont 2339.

LOST—Bunch of keys, with metal tag. Inscribed "Return to When clothing store ana

get reward.”

LOST—Pocketbook, Wednesday, March 7. with "Daggett’’ printed on inside, with savings of working man. Telephone 3148. Reward.

LOST—Three Iron rod# marked Frank Presslor, Montezuma, Ind. Return 126 S. Alabama.

Reward.

LOST—On Ashland. Twenty-fourth or College. lodge book. Ladles' Auxiliary to B. of R. T.

Finder please phone North 6188.

LOST—Black leather bill book; Illinois and Twenty-first et.; Tuesday night. Please notify

DR. WAGNER.

IsOST—Dog; Scotch collie. Thursday, March t; dark sable, two front legs white, 7-8 white collar. Call 8666. 8120 N. Capitol. Reward.

REWARD awaits party who delivered lost note be (fit to MR. BYRNE, Baldwin Plano

Co.

LOST—Eastern Star pin on Tacoma ave. In front Of flat No. 9. Return to MRS. PERRY HUEY. 33 N. Tacoma. Reward.

LOST—Black leather purse, containing money, etc. Call Prospect 6943.

LOST—Cane, corrugated wood, bone handle. Room 437, Linden hotel. Finder rewarded.

LOST—Two |6 bills. Tuesday after 4 o'clock. New ph me 7870. Reward.

BOY8, sixteen to eighteen years. Apply I* 8. AYRES. BOOKKEEPER, young man; between the ages of eighteen and twenty; good chance for advancement. Address Box 1501, News.

MAN to drive team; steady work. Call 1021 N. Belmont. MAN single, to help in furniture repair and take care of horse: small wages,

1017 Hno a‘ve.

BARBER wanted; first-class man; steady job; good wages; short hours, no students need apply. * FRANK OCKER. 621 MAIN ST. fcAPORTE. IND.

JuaN, experienced In mall order correspondence; automobile tire experience preferred. Address Box 1345, News, MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN; good tracer and experienced detailer; must be neat and accurate In his work. State age. previous experience and wages desired In first letter. CHARD LATHE COMPANY, Newcastle, Ind.

BOY to work In screen factory. 614 N. Liberty.

BOY, strong, bright, to work In machine shop and learn business. Call Prospect l88_ CYLINDER press feeders at onceCTHB HOLLENBECK PRESS, northwest corner

Market and New Jersey.

COAL wagon drivers; must be experienced; references required. Call Prospect 439.

CABINET maker; experienced, and boy for off bearing. Call 820 E, Market. COLORED BUS BOY. Apply WHITE’S, 34^ The Circle.

COLLECTOR, prefer man experienced on Installment collections, agency and clothing accounts, salary to start *15, with commission; state age, experience and where previously employed. Address Box 1479, News.

CABINET MAKER. 614 N. Liberty. CABINET maker, also cabinet maker helper and sander on molding work; steady jobs. H. LAUTER CO.

COST ACCOUNTANT WANTED. Wanted, experienced man In cost accounting; thirty to thirty-eight years of age, who has had practical experience in a large factory where the highest efficiency was obtained, and who is competent to Install an up-to-date cost system. After demonstrating ability a good salary will be given. Please give complete experience, whether married or single; otherwise your letter “will receive no consideration. THE TURNBULL WAGON CO., Defiance, O. COUNTER MAN, EXPERIENCED. PAYNE'S BUSY BEE LUNCH NO. 2, 217 S.

ILLINOIS.

CRANE MEN. two experienced, on electric traveling cranes. NATIONAL STEEL CASTING CO., Montpelier, Ind. DENTIST, April 1; Indiana license operatoi and laboratory man; ethical practice; good saUry. DR. E. I. KELLAMS, Indiana Har-

bor, Ind.

JAIRY HAND. Call Prospect 2128. Glmber and Bluff road. DRILL PRESS AND BENCH HANDS WITH MACHINE EXPERIENCE. MODERN ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO., 936 FT. WAYNE AVE. JRIVER. white, experienced, for dray; must be familiar with railroad and traction depots;

MACHINE hand, good, that can do wood turnIng. GILLMAN MFG, CO., 944 N. Temple. MANUAL TRAINING high school graduates. who have taken the shop and drawing courses; excellent opportunity for young men with ability. Address Box 1424, News. NIGHT FIREMAN at city Institution; 26 miles north of Terre Haute; salary *85 per month, with small maintenance; single man preferred. Address Box 1422,.News. NIGHT dishwasher; must be neat and clean. , 30ft Massachusetts ave. OFFICE man for general office work; state kind of work you are experienced in; give age, salary expected. Address Box 1496, News. ' PASTER for paperhanger. 1832 Wood lawn ave. PAINTERS Six varnish rubbers. three finishers, six filler rubbers and one color varnisher; good pay and steady work; automobile experience necessary. NATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND VEHICLE CORPORATION. E. Twenty-second and Monon. PHOTO COUPON SALESMEN^ Neatly dressed young men: easiest proposition In city; pay every night. NORTHLAND STUDIOS, Occldenal building. PRESSER Bo> ing ( vancement CLOZ SHOP, 45 S. Illinois. PRINTER; wanted experienced compositor, at once; state references and salary. Address Box 1505, News. PRINTING SALESMAN for bank and county work; office position; must be able to make estimates and attend to correspondence; give experience, references, age and salary expected. SHAW & BORDEN CO., Spokane, Wash

MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED^Three^lbTgir^choor^gTaduiites for coming summer vacation; must have personality, perseverance and push; thorough business training given free. Address Box 1467,

News.

WANTED: BY LOCAL BANK, TWO YOUNG

MEN EXPERIENCED IN ACCOUNTING

CR GENERAL OFFICE WORK. MUST BE GOOD PENMEN, QUICK AT FIGUREvS AND COME WELL RECOMMENDED. POSITION

PERMANENT. GOOD CHANCE FOR AD-

VANCEMENT. ADDRESS IN OWN HAND-

WRITING CARE BOX 1464. NEWS.

YOUNG man over twenty-one years old, well acquainted with city and delivery experience . who can operate electric trucks; good chance 1 for advancement. Furnish names of last two employers. Give your telephone number. Ad-

j dress Box 1400. News.

YOUNG man In purchasing department oi large manufacturing concern; must know something about materials and have had experience intoeeplng price and purchase records. Reply fully by letter whether married or single and salary expected. Address Box 1363,

News.

YOUNG MAN for office where advancement is certain; good reference required. BARDACH

& GRAU, 405 Occidental bldg.

YOUNG MAN, stenographer; must be experienced In office work; good at figures and files; state experience and salary expected. Address Box 1504. Ntews.

YOUNG MAN. good habits and ability, splendid opportunity to get broad experience In growing pmitlng office. Sdme^experience necessary. Address Box 1420, News.

YOUNG MAN for repairing and finishing furniture; weekly salary; steady position; give age, experience and telephone number If have one. Address Box 1441, News.

YOUNG MAN for cafeteria work, experience not necessary; good pay. OCCIDENTAL RESTAURANT. Occidental bldg.

YOUNG MAN of neat appearance to sell candy In theater. Call MR. BURTON, Suite 704, Merchants Bank bldg.

YOUNG MAN for amateur photographic work. Address Box 1476, News.

YOUNG MAN. bright, for effice work In wholesale grocery; give reference and experience

in first letter. 47 S. Meridian st.

YOUNG MAN, experienced, In drug store; good wages and good hours. 334 W. Wash-

ington.

YOUNG MAN about twenty to assist In office work and In selling clothing; good chance for advancement; must operate typewriter. KING CLOTHING CO., 318 E. -Wash-

ington.

SALESMEN WANTED.

PIANO MEN I desire to get In immediate correspondence with four competent retail piano salesmen to work throughout Michigan. Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, conducting selling campaigns on a new, very high class advertising plan which gets results. Proposition very liberal one for the right man. No "wareroom loafers" or ''special sales artists" wanted, but applications favorably and confidentially considered from honest, ambitious men who are willing to work hard and sell pianos In a high class way, free from "schemes.” If interested write at once. J. T. NEWSOM, P. O. Box 11, Toledo, O. General Sale* Manager for WALTHAM PIANO CO.. Milwaukee. Wls.

WANTED—Salesmen who travel In Indiana and who would be interested In a side line which will make them a lot of extra money. A demonstration of the article will convince any live, aggressive salesman of the wonderful possibilities. Address Box 1391. New*.

our good

nen;

*100 weekly;

WANTED—Farm specialty salesim salesmen net for themselves

half commission advanced as expense money. BAIN BROS. MFG. CO.. Cedar Rapids. la. TWO LIVE, experienced canvassers that are looking for a future; salary and commission. GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO.,

137 N. Delaware.

GOOD, reliable salesman; must have refei ces. Will pay salary' or commission. Ask MR. TRIPP or HUNTER, 115 E. Ohio st.

STOCK SALESMAN, Hume-Mansur bldg.

A-l proposition.

FEMALE HELP WANTED. APPRENTICE GIRL For our millinery department; splendid opportunity for neat-appearing girl sixteen years of age to learn the business. THE STAR STORE

BJNDKRY GIRLS, all round; ateady work. Address Box 1332, News.

BOOKKEEPER and stenographer; state age. experience and salary expected to start. Steady position with opportunity. Address in

.a. Box "am m ssm

longhand. Box 1515, New*.

BOOKKEEPER and" stenographer of experience; state late position held and salary ex-

Address Bo:

peeled. Address Box 1470, News. COLORED girl to work half day*,

rlson 753.

Call Har-

PAPER CLEANERS, white. MABEY CLEANING CO., 988 Ft. Wayne ave.

REGISTERED pharmacist.

News.

REGISTERED DRUGGIST,

sltion In Union City,

SMITH.

Address . Box 1403,

S. D.

, reliable, to accept Ind. Address DR.

REGISTERED drug clerk; address with particulars. Address Box 1475. News.

47 Virginia ave.

PEARSON DRUG STORE.

Richmond, Ind.

ERRAND BOY, fifteen or sixteen years old, for machine shop; one that desires to learn • de. W. K. MILLHOLLAND MACHINE O., Tenth and canal.

SHIPPING clerk, experienced, for retail furniture store; j man capable of handling a big! proposition; excellent oppor-1 tunity. Address Box 1502, News.!

SHOEMAKER, good, at once. *1S week. Apply MACK’S SHOE HOSPITAL, Newcastle,

ply Ind.

I LEVATOR BOY; must be over sixteen. MORRISON’S. 4 W. Washington st.

ERRAND boy; age fourteen. 9 United bldg. 1XPERT automobile electrician, with executive ability as well; only those with the beat

BOY, with wheel; steady Job; good CAMPBELL CIRCULAR ADVER0., 238 8. Meridian.

REPAIRMEN AND TOOLXS; NONE BUT FIRSTCLASS MEN OF EXPERI:E NEED APPLY. COLE

strike. DAN-

CO.. 1801 EngUsl ave.

'IRST-CLASS auto repairman; none other need apply. 760 Virginia ave. rLOUR PACKER, first class; good wages to right party. Apply BACHMAN FLOUR

In Loving Remembrance of our dear mother. Catherine Monns (nee Belnburg), who departed this life, March 8. 1916. How strange it seems, with so much gone. Of life and love to still live on. And though our faces may not show The grief that tears our hearts In twain. That sweet consoling fact we know - Our lorn is hut the angels' gain. HER LOVING CHILDREN. In Loving Remembrance of Jacob Sherman, who departed this life March 8, 1915. "A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved 1* stilled; a piece is vacant In our home which never can be filled." EMMA S “ ERMAK ’ “■>

MALE HELP WANTED. AUTOMOBILE BODY BUILD-1 ERS and DOOR HANGERS,; also METAL WORKERS for; final finish; prices right; steady work; no trouble. Wire or write CENTRAL MFG. CO., Connersville, Ind.

FORGE SHOP superintendent, competent, by Indianapolis firm. Must be experienced. Address Box 1418, News.

FARM HAND, single, experienced, at once; state wages and experience In first letter. Address R. P. NEWCOMB, Shelbyvllle. Ind

GERMAN MAN. good; one who does not drink; to work In barn and yard. Call 4 o’clock,

evenings. 651 Fulton st.

LODGE FUNERALS. Members of Major Robert Anderson W. R C- No. 44, are requested to attend funeral services for Mm. Elia Matlllo Friday at 2 p. m. at 1431 N. LaSalle st. Take East Tenth street oar to Fourteenth st. By command of Vl0 *- *«<» BRACK e HOFFMB —

ASSISTANT registered pharmacist. Address Box 14ft4, New* " BELL BOYS, white. Apply Hotel Edward. EOT with wheel, day work. HOOK. College and Twenty-second.

BARBER—All round man who wants steady job; nice trade. Address Box 1425. Nys RARE OPPORTUNITY. We need young man of good morals to learn piano business, tuning, rai*alring. etc. Give age and reference.

HETMAN BROS.. S76 ■

SWEI

N. Illinois.

BOY to deliver groceries In store. *tft3 Central.

on wheel and work

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS after school and Satday. Rear 1630 Ashland ave.

JOB PRESSFEEDER. BOOKWALTER-BALL PRINTING CO.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

PLANNER & BUCHANAN Inge with beautiful chapel *84 reel room free

TM.-Wf ******** cue and

thoughtful adtantton given to every detail, b* , the eanrtce InwjpenafW or the fine* money can procure. Our own extensive automobile

BOYS Sixteen to eighteen years of age. apply superintendent. seventh floor. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

: Main fttl or Kew*«i? l *raji&

Indianapolis Crematory in Connection

. > * *Ag«dal» a co!

Central pflksa 138 N. Dataware. Irvington of-

fice, T and 9 a Ritter.

Our patrsns wbe have friends brought to this ettar foe burial will tod our parlors convenient *«a homelike, and at thetr disposal without Our taetittles for caring fer persons who die _ at hospitals are unexcelled. Bodies prepared for shipment to points outside the city very

pssmpOy.

BOOKKEEPER; young man who understands double entry bookkeeping; must be good penman and good in figure*: excellent opportunity if might and capable. Address Box 1482, News.

fcoY with wheel; honest, clean; encee. ICS Massachusetts ave.

refer-

BOY. strong, to learn trade of tire repairing. HAYWOOD TIRE AND EQUIPMENT CO.. lift N, Capitol. BOY with wheel, for grocery. 440 X. lUlEois.

ty very BOV, bright, sixteen years, in electric shop.

Call

4

bright, sixteen years, tn after 7 p. ao. 6:4 n. Delaware,

LATHE, W. & S. MILLING MACHINE AND SHAPER HANDS; EXTERNAL, INTERNAL AND TOOL GRINDERS; TOOL MAKERS; STEADY WORK. MAXWELL MOTOR CO., INC., NEWCASTLE, IND.

SIX GOOD CABINET MAKERS AND UPFITTERS; MUST BE EXPERIENCED ON F U R N I TORE WORK; GOOD WAGES; NO LABOR TROUBLE; WIRE OR WRITE IMMEDIATELY. CONNERSVILLE FURNITURE CO., CONNERSVILLE, IND. SHOE SALESMAN, .experienced, for Saturday work. Apply L. STRAUSS & CO

SHOE SALESMAN Experienced man to sell women's and children's shoes; permanent, good paying position to competent man. THE STAR STORE.

SALES MANAGER WANTED FOR INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT. A Cleveland company doing extensive business with manufacturers wants local man with wide sales experience; high grade specialty man preferred; age twenty-five to forty; liberal pay for right man; state experience fully: give phohe number. Addrces Box 1491, News.

CHAMBERMAID, experienced, white, at once. HOTEL INDIANA, 129 N. Illinois. CLERK, for general office work; typewriter

l comptometer operator preferred; need not

he stenographer; give experience, age, salary

expected. Address Box 1495, News.

BE CAREFUL of the [excuse, “I can’t afford it,” when Ithe matter in question is your own education. The more you spend toisely for the development of youmclf the greater success you’ll make #nd the more money you’ll t doesn’t cost much to train for the automobile busi,d the returns are certainly !ous. INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SCHOOL, 14l!-1421 Southeastern Ave.

CASHIER IN H I £ H-CLASS TEAROOM AND BAKERY; NEAT, REFINED GIRL; PERMANENT POSITION; EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. CALL 1231 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.

I COOK—White 1106.

woman In restaurant. North

FEMALE HELP WANTED. forgenera! housework. , Call

GIRL, white.

North 8691.

HOUSEKEEPER: .lady. Inquire at store. Stop 4, Greenwood line, for GEORGE FENDLEY. HOUSEMAID, white; reference and experience required. MRS. H C. ATKINS. 1219 N. Meridian st.

JOB PRESSFEEDER. BOOKWALTER-BALL PRINTING CO. MIDDLE-AGED lady to care for sick woman. 70S Russell ave. MAKERS and apprentices. LUDWIG ECONOMY MILLINERY, 314 E. Washington.

MILLINERY TRIMMER, experienced: must understand selling; permanent position of-

fertjd.

* THE GRAND LEADER. 338-340 E. Washington st.

MIDDLE-AGED lady, white, for light house-

Address 2250 N. Capitol.

work; immediately.

OPERATOR on power machine in vest shop*, good wages; steady work. 600 Murphy bldg. ■ — ——: —— : : ;

SITUATIONS WANTED. Male.

Situations Wanted Ads in The News, One Cent a Word.

ELEVATOR BOY. colored, wants situation.

Address Box 1500, News.

FIREMAN or janitor, experienced man wants posltton. €. W. S., Box 175, BatesvlHe. Ind. HOUSEMAN and chaufteur; good all around. 3758-K. MAN. age thirty-four, with eleven year*’ commercial experience, general office, bookkeeping, stenographic, correspondent's and sateswork, open for Immediate employment with established concern. Address Box 1353, News, POSITION W A N T E D BY YOUNG MARRIED MAN;

OFFICE girl, free tuition in » ho rthand~Tari j AILCHANI( AL A N D typewriting; *3 per week. Address Box 1364, ELECTRIC AL TRAINING *,

HAS BEEN GENERAL SUPER: INTENDENT IN COMPLETE CHARGE OF MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION FOR PAST THREE YEARS; FACTORY EMPLOYED 300 MEN; CAN GIVE GOOD REFERENCES AS TO ABILITY AND CHARACTER. ADDRESS BOX

1380, NEWS.

News.

OFFICE GIRL. Call Main 6157.

OFFICE GIRL; Lombard bldg.

free shorthand course. 601

OFFICE girl. Call Main 2906.

Permanent Positions

OPEN TO

Young Ladies IN TELEPHONE WORK.

Steady Advancement

See Miss Cooper, 608 Telephone bldg., corner New York and Meridian sts.

ROUGH dry marker and assorter .at once, thoroughly experienced; *ft. SOMERVILLE LAUNDRY, 464 Virginia.

SHIRT STARCHERS.’ Indiana ave.

GEM LAUNDRY. 235

SETTLED and healthy white woman to take care of Infant and four-year-old child; must stay nights; high wages paid to one who Is willing to give them full time; reference* requlred. Address Box 1321, News.

SALESLADIES, EX PERI BN (JED, and alteration hands, experienced, for ladles’ ready-to-wear department; must be experienced. BEE HIVE, 406-8 W Washington.

SOLICITORS; ladles pr DRY, 27 N. Capitol.

eferred. FAME LAUN-

, SALESWOMEN Thoroughly experienced people for our millinery department; good salary paid to competent person. THE STAR STORE STENOGRAPHER, bright, active young lady, with some experience In purchasing office details; must write good hand; permanent position available. Application in longhand. Address Box 1448, News.

STENOGRAPHER, state experience, work accustomed to and salary desired. Address Lex 1314, News,

CHOCOLATE DIPPERS AND GIRLS FOR GENERAL

STENOGRAPHER; must be up to date, experienced In office wotk; state salary expected and experience. Address Box 1503, News

WORK IN CANDY FACTORY;!trimmer, eute mili.inf.ry, ssw cimon

EXPERIENCE UNNECES- :

SALESLADIES, experienced in ready-to-wear garments; good salary. THE GRAND LEADER. 338-340 E. Washington st.

SARY. APPLY AT

GEIGER’S BAKERY, 231 MAS-

SACHUSETTS AVE. •

i TEACHER of bookkeeping, shorthand and ONCE, typewriting for a good high school In this

LAST CHANCE SALE on heavy, all-wool trousers, ready-to-wear (but tailor-made) while they last. *3.50, *4 and |6. W. G. SCHNEIDER, 't 39 W. Ohio st. Be Sure You Are In the Right Place.

THE TRAINING In this school is given largely by the individual method of instruction. This enables students to progress as rapidly aa their ability and application will warrant, A good time to begin will be next Monday; March 12. Day or night. Start then and you will be glad of It. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Alabama and Ohio sts. Fred W. Case, principal.

LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. Tri-City Barber College Tuition. *25; wages paid. Strictly modern. Electric massage, hydraulic chairs. 309 E. Washington et., Indianapolis, Ind.

TRIMMERS Five back hangers, two back stuffers, two cushion finishers, one door trimmer; automobile experience necessary. NATIONAL MOTOR CAR AND VEHICLE CORPORATION. E. Twenty-second and Monon.

TEAMSTERS for general hauling. 218 N. Dickson st. Call Prospect 2180.

TEAMSTERS, five, at once, to work on gravel road! *7 per week and board, straight time. PAT O’CONNOR. Attica, Ind., R, R, 7.

TIMEKEEPER, about eighteen years of age; give reference; none but sober and Industrious need apply. OTTO N. MOORE CO. ' Irvington 8fi.

TEAMBTERS, ons or two. experienced. HAMILTON LUMBER CO.. 1700 Kentucky ave.

MAILINC4 LISTS for sale, hundreds of addresses rtf t'unners and stock raisers, auto owners, housewives, young men. young women. SatlsSactlon guaranteed. Write me for prices. Address LEROY FOUTCH. Sheridan. Ind. Route 26.

$10.00 REWARD for a watch that we can not make run. WEST, THE JEWELER 242 Indiana ave. Plaza Hotel bldg.

CHAMBERMAIDS, experienced. Apply Housekeeper, Claypool hotel. Court st. entrance. COLORED MAID, reliable; general housework; no laundry; good cook. 3301 N. New Jersey. CLERK In ConfecTlmTery "store. 242 N. Illinois.

DINING ROOM girl at 516 S. Illinois st. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR Must be able to use transcriber, downtown office, salary *15. BROWN OFFICE- EFFICIENCY BUREAU. 210 Hume-Mansur bldg.

DISHWASHER. 417 Madison ave.

typewriting

stale; lady preferred; salary *80 per month. For full particulars sep or address Miss Stanley, Emplojunent Department, CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Fifth floor Holliday

building.

WOMAN for kitchen work. Apply 347 Ken-

tucky ave.

WOMAN, white, general housework. 2358

Delaware. Harrleon 406..

WOMAN to work in dressmaking shop.

1421

WOMAN for general housework; wage’s *5 with Ironing. Call Washington 3481 or 4514 College ave. WOMAN or girl for housework. Call Woodruff

6186.

GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN TELEPHONE OPERATING. APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR, 146 EAST TWENTY-SECOND.

WANTED—Two teachers of strong personality to do educational work during summer vacation; guaranteed salary. Address Box 1466, News.

GIRL or woman to assist with housework: two In family; elderly people; stay nights. Wood-

ruff 1715.

GIRL or woman, good, white, for general

kitchen wont; go home nights; no bun tax

rid:

work. 953 S. Meridian.

GIRL for cashier and clerk; must be able to

give good reference. Apply 8 to 9

Massaehuset

wrapper.

YOUNG GIRL for Saturday STOUT’S. 318 Massachusetts.

YOUNG LADY for amateur photographic

SALESMAN with Ford. What have you te

offer? Address Box 1446, New*

Box

narried.

News.

SALESMAN, married, age thirty-three, twelve years specialty salesman, familiar with machinery, electric heating devices, aluminum ware, hardware specialties, two years candy lobber: open for Immediate connection. W. L. SCOTT, 10 Eastern are. Woodruff 2737 WORKS MANAGEfc or superintendent, a man thirty years old, who has had ten years' experience in planta manufacturing their product from steel plate, wants position. Address Box

1446, News. _____ __ |

SITUATIONS WANTED. " Female.

Situations Wanted Ads in The News, One Cent a Word.

ANY KIND of day work; city references. New

phone 4206-Y.

ASSIST with light housework or companion; middle age. Small wages. MRS. C. 8., Hope. ______

tor, expericuoet Uon. North 9187.

private switchboard opera* desires permanent pcsl-

BOOKKEEPER, young lady: experienced; can give best references. Address Box I486, News. COLLECTOR, experienced, reference. Call Main 3264. COLORED GIRL, for half day"work' In ‘flits or Jhousecleanlng. 3310-K. COLORED GIRL, experienced, for maid In store oi office; can give reference. New phone 971-L. COI/JRED woman, exiierienced to do any kind of work. New 8253.

CU RTAI NS 1 a undered. 2$c pair; teed. MRS LE EMBER, Wo

work 'guaranOOdWlff 3596.

CURTAINS to launder. MRS, LUTZ. Pro*pect 895. New phone 36X8. COLORED girl for general housework or nurae; no washing; go home nlghta. 91* W. Thir-

teenth.

COOK or general housework. Phone New 1137 CLEANING by the day, or office work. Clifton 159-Y. ,

CHAMBER MAID with hotel experience; private home or hotel. New phone 5131-L. DAY WORK or maid work, neat colored girl. Call 14X10-K. DAY WORK or by the week"'Call Circle >3«\ DRESSMAKING, up to date; any style; thoroughly experienced; reasonable price. North

DRESSMAKING, any atyle dresses; hand em-

broidered, *5 and $*. North 9496.

FAMILY WASHINGS or bundle work to bring

homes: experienced. North 5746.

FAMILY washings to bring home; also lace

curtains. 20c pair. Woodruff 966

work. Address Box 1477, News.

YOUNG colored woman, neat, for general housework■ Call Washlngton 2101, evenings. YOUNG girl to do housework In small family; no washing. Call at 2306 Ashland ave. Phone North 6321.

f GIRL.

uset(s

GIRLS WANTED TO LEARN TELEPHONE ‘OPERATING. APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR, 230 NORTH MERIDIAN.

N. Pennsyl-

YOU CAN determine your future success—it

alt depends on what you do

here as soon as possible and it will surprls gig i vou how quickly you can get Into a posltlo full of promotion and opportunity. Start Monday, March 12. Day or night. Call, write or phone at once for particulars. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fourth and Fifth floors, Holliday bldg. , Fred W. Case, princlpal. ^

3069

ELECTED BY A LARGE MAJORITY to more efficient service, our graduates demonstrate the value of thorough training. Attend SANDERSON’S and be a success. OLDEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE In city. WE GET THE CALLS.

EXPERIENCED GENTLEMEN FOR MOTION PICTURE ACTING BY NEW PRODUCING COMPANY. INEXPERIENCED IF TALENTED, BE TRAINED CALL BETWEEN LA. M. AND 5 P. M.. ROOM 906 l.E.MCKE #1.1X5

LEARN BARBER TRADE

LINOLEUM LAYER, experienced. TAYLOR’S, 26-28 W. Washington.

LABORERS st once In rear 2170 Talbott ave. LAUNDRY MAN tn state Institution. Write. giving experience, unmarried man preferred; position vacant April L 1817. Address Box 1423, News.

MAN and wife, to farm twenty acres on •hares: close In; have full equipment and seed to raise tomatoes, potatoes, pea* and beans; must come well recommended and be a good worker; give necessary Information first letter. Address K06 Virginia ave.

MAN. experienced as turner on back knife lathe, good opportunity. Address at once, C. a. BRONSON, *03 S, DUnoia,

WANTED: Two experienced

SHEET METAL BODY PAN- torr s sanitary barber college

ELERS and two strictly f&st-l^.

class SOLDERERS for work on n s impossiiu.e to got t-n..., i.earn u ; automobile bodies; steady work r&K fi? and excellent wages. Apply at “£, BAEBBR COUEGE - 1,9 E '

once by telegraph or letter to GLASCOCK BROS. MFG. CO.,

Muncie, Ind.

GIRL, general housework,

vania. North 7500.

GIRL, about sixteen years old, to clerk In grocery on Saturdays. 103 X. Alabama st _

GIRL, for general housework; no laundry. Washington 23M. 6176 College. GIRL for general housework; no laundry. must bring reference. 1829 N. Delaware. Call Friday.

ELECTED BY A LARGE MAJORITY to more efficient service, our graduates demonstrate th# value of thorough training. Attend SANDERSON’S and be a success. OLDEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE in city. WE GET THE CALLS. EXPERIENCED LADIES FOR MOTION PICTURE ACTING BY NEW PRODUCING

< *< >M PA X V. IX EX PERI E NCE D ED. BE TRAINED. CAUL

for general housework. New phone

5106-L, . GIRL, white or colored,' for general housework and cooking, no laundry; may slay night*. 2521 Hlgl land place. North 4770. HOUSEKEEPING In small family by reliable

German lady. Address Box 1449. New*

now. Enter HOUSE KEEPER in bacheior’a or'old couple’s will surprise [ home, 517 W Tenth *1 _ _ _

HOUSEKEEPER"tli hoteiror wYlfTake Tharge of rooming house; experienced girl wants po-

sitionCircle 2626.

HOUSEKEEPER or helper in plain family by refined reliable woman; good home preferred to high wages. Address Box 1618. News. lYoi'SE K ItTEPER; reliable woman; widower

. preferred. Phone Irvington 1121.

elderly

GIRLS, two, to run power machines, rlenced. X40 Massachusetts ave.

expe-

GIRL for general housework; references required. 406 E. Fifteenth st.

A. M. ML DO,

AND 5 P. M. ROOM

IF TAI.EXTBETWEEN 905 LEMCKE

HOUSEKEEPER for gentleman by wonsan for nice home; small wages; eoun try or small town. 621 N. New Jersey,

850 GIRLS AND LADIES wi o can wear shoes, sixes 2H to 4 1 .*. to buy our *3 to *4.50 shoes at our closing out price.

“ Ililnolg.

When

*1.96. S. & M, SHOE SHOP. 131 N. WE GIVE YOU just what you want

you

GIRLS Sixteen to eighteen years of age. Apply pertntendent, seventh floor. THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

want It. Write phone or rce.Princlpal. m- : p** a*

J, j * aN oJSn 1 FUt •» f*.. T fi i I*Y" 1

fR bldg.

Monday, Wednesday or Friday

L m* HOUSEKEEPER In me country; good plain

cook and nurse Circle 1906.

r ■ -v irr- - n 11 t- - ■ "T — — LAUNDRY work for Monday and Tuesday, _N>w phone 2*73-R. LIGHT HOt:SEKEEP»R, middle-aged lad* refined, reliable; good home preferred rather than high salary. Address Box 1469, News. * ; LAUNDRESS, first-class; for Monday an* Tuesday. _ fifta-K. LADY to iron. Telephone 4038- K, LACE~ ci;RTA 1N8 to launder; satisfaction guaranteed. 25c pair. MRS. RUTTER. Pro#- i

DlANAPOLiS

floor HUME-MANSUR bid

a—..

evening "

od: ten years'

3b cents; conservatory met*, experience. Main 9154.

FEATflERS ‘ (^ wm and pH- i NURSE, good reference*. Phone Prospect 73M.

iff*. \faw_ ■■..Se-.'t

WO^R ALL'S Employment Agency, 48 When bldg. Hotel, restaurant positions always open. NO JOB, NO PAY.

WOOD CAR REPAIRMEN Steady work; highest wages paid. Apply . AMERICAN CAR & FOUNDRY COMPANY, Terre Haute, Indiana.

| SAFETY RAZOR BLADES

sharpened. ‘"Good" single edge. 35c dozen: doable. 36c. TUTTLEPGE. 201 INDIANA AVE. SUITS PRESSED while you wait. GREGG'S corner Pennsylvania and Washington. 50c job

for 25c. Private dressing booths. _

TAILOR-MADE uncalled for trousers, values up to *6. now *3.75. ALBERT SACHS. Eng-

lish Woolen Co.. 107 X. Illinois.

SPLENDID receipt for wall paper cleaner, *1. - EXCELSIOR CLEANER, TOto N. Delaware st.. Indianapolis. ENTER Monday. March 12th, day or night. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE CLEAN BEt>5, l“ and ’5c; rooms Sc; *126 week. PALISADE. Adelaide

WELDER. Al. KRAMM FOUNDRY CO.. Ill* E. Georgia. WRINGER MAN. ROYAL LAUNDRY, 601 N.

Dlinoi*.

Bought, sold, renovated, mattresses

1 lows made to order. E. K. BURKLB. 4M Mas- , nhvalctan’s references sachusetts ave. Phones. Main 1428, New 1575. ’M’*® 1 * etptwleiKWl, physicians relerences. - — » i jT ?fe g*i *< CLOVER BUTTER for sale everywhere. ! *§£££? ml^ms*^*™** ***** e * P * rtW1C *’

t RED

PRACTICAL NURSE, good, wants engagement

Add res#

U *.T»' l. ’ ® ArV* * , - W X

\ at once; physician’s references.

Box 1498. News.

GIRL to assist with housework and children, nOSEOLASSES, *3; any strength. EASTER* go home nights. 8% N. Pennsylvania. Phone ! day. MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. 825

Circle 852. j state Life. , , GIRL, white, genera! housework: no laundry; I COMPLETE course In manicuring taught .‘or STENOGRAPHER of unusual ability and good good wages. Apply 3106 N. Capitol. j *5. North 746, ’* *'

GIRL for light housework. 520 Lincoln st. ; ENTER Monday. March 12. Day

f?ENT] '

GIRL for general housework: go home nights;

no washing. 2621 Broadway Phone Harrison

Ul. GIRL, experienced! on folding large pieces.

Laundry department Claypool hotel.

GIRLsT sixteen to eighteen years. Apply L. S.

AYRES.

AGE.NTS WANTED.

EYEN^T^ycT^were^deafr^dumfcT^j^r^Stmd^T^ could sell our aluminum utensil rieaner. E\ • .' • grc.:>j, it or, sight Steady trade and big money m protected territory.

' T58. AMERICAN

111.

Write qul'k. Division

ALUMINUM MFG. CO.. Lemont,

__ .. miHMI 11 nlcbt, ENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE

PIANO tuning *1.50, twenty years' experience.

North 8512.

education; can take charge of work If de-

sired. Address Box irrs._New».

STENOGRAPHER, five years’ experience in general office work, desires position 'arlth plenty dictation; permanent; salary *10 te

, start. Address Box 1356. News.

! SEWING 1

GIRL, of neat appearance knowledge of sewing and learn tailoring. MARKER. 404

day or week by experienc’d best references. Phc ~ |

^ ! ~ dressmaker; best references. Phone Wash-

»S_»_ j ington 215.

i BOOKKEEPER and office manager, nine j du * tln|t or * ay WOrk ' C * U

years experience' to accounting wrlth sales

GIRL, good, for general family. 38 E. Sixteenth.

who has some

really wants to > r o',n P an>. Address Box 1366, News.

l-rO niD&rfl p Id If,. 2,-

-COLLECTOR, instalment, experienced;

housework; small

GIRL, whits, for general housework, small family, no washing, good salary. Call 43 N. Illinois st., during day or 2707 College ave., only between 7 and 8 p. m.

reference Address Box I3C3, News. COOK”oTgeneral work; Japanese; experienced; references. Address Itox 1355, News. EXPERT CHAUFFEURT white. 'Phone Har-

rison 836.

Circle 2182 SMALL bundle work; fine work a specially; first-cImss work. Woodruff 6634. WHITE, general housework and cooking; faiiT Hy of two, no laundry work; references. Call

Circle 3407.

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