Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1942 — Page 16

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Personal Services a Wanting beauty

night until 10 p. m. Come as late a 7:30 . m. Permanents, sets, etc. No appointments needed. ROYAL, 401 Roosevelt Bldg. RI-0481. (BUIEDING AND CONTRACTING)

GENERAL repairing, carpentering, -brick, cement and roofing. Fae: abiotic

Help Wanted—Femalé Waitress Good Belay. Call

WAITRESS, 18 to 50, experience unnecessary,’ $11, room’ and. board, -also cook. Eddy’s Grill, Lebanon. ?

WHITE NURSEMAID—No housework, care child, home nights.

1808 College, No. 1 “WHITE

LADY, immediately, over 20, general housework, $10. LI-4912, TA-9305.

prices, BL-0359. WOMAN for general office work and FEN ANY wrapping; steady job. Address Box 989 { cE coup )

care Times. . : Factory, lawn, Hoosier Fence Co. arm Ga. free. WOMEN—Age 35-50; laundry work. Presses Easy terms. HU-8361—HU-6665.

Sister M. Ernestine, Order 3 Mrs. and hand ironing. 414 N. East. RI-4467. ei WELSH TERRIER Ek °nt ind (FURNACE REPAIRING) | IR-4724. PEPPY. ‘| Help Wanted—Male Q| WE CLEAN, repair and install all makes |

ce i of furnaces. e estimates. WA-9180. | LOST—Lady’'s eye glasses. -1- ; ’ eral reward. HU-8237. ye & (INSURANCE) - 3

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Deaths—Funerals - 1|Lost and Found | 7

Indianapolis Times, Weadnes., Nov. 3, 1942| FO; SERRIER LOST—Male, white with —_—— am

xX . black ma s. Black harness. N DORMAN—Robert O. “husband of Ethel} + &0 3 . Dorman, father of Jessie Hadley and Buddie. _ Vicinity °N. Edgewdod, Re

rd, 1. PF. Traile grandfather of Sandra Jean diey,| Camp, & 5 Cileus, Southtown rey

f ‘Camp, GA-3343. passed away Wednesday a. m. Funeral A Friday 11 3 m. at residence, 1851 N.|GLASSES, boy's gold rimmed, lost in dark! 3 blue case, between Prospect and Harlan

pennsylvania st. Friends invited. Burial to English ave. Need badly. Reward. 2210 English. :

Reeves cemetery, near Greenfield, Ind. LOST—Female, Scottie, name ‘‘Mag-

FUSS—(Fuhs) Richard A. husband of d and|DOG Lenora Fuss, father of Richar LO ewara CrA 103s” 3652 Birchwood. ¥ 7 for male toy screwtail

David Fuss, son of Mrs. Agnes Fuss, prothep of Ernestine, Florence and Ray$io Rewar d bull; child’s pet; name “Mickey”; vicin., 40th-Kenwood. HU-2625.

INDUCT MEN IN | 3 LOCAL BOARDS |

Registrants From 8, 9 and 12 Called or Already Are in Service.

The following registrants of MarMion county local board 8 will be in-

ducted tomorrow:

Frederick Eugene Carley, 3401 W. Morris; Lowell Woodrow Kyle, 5510 E. Washington; Herbert Preston Smith, 1» B. Washington; John Thomas Davis, Oscar Pierle Binkley, 604 N. Paul G. Fessendon, Barton hotel; Edward Stultz, 615 E. Lockerbie; William Wayne Brown, 513 E. 11th; Earl’ Howard Baker, 1620 N. New Jersey; Philip Brnest Roell, 734 N. Pine; Leo Ray Lebo, 135 N. Noble: Albert Lester Martin, 1319 Bellefontaine; Fred Ryan Burke, 1912 W. Michig, Halden, Mat Slr Aon Sante . BE. : arles Roy s mY son; Chester Allen Quire, 242 WwW. Was on: William Estill Murphy, 130 E. North; Robert Monroe Sayre, Columbus, Ind.; Forrest Irving Gibson; Alva Beckham Stone, 412 E. Court; Ralph Gordon Montgomery, 324 N. Noble; Marion Leon Hettel, 419 N. Noble. . The following will report Friday: Alvis Lee Jones, 728 Fayette; Thomas Reedell Babb, 540 N. Senate; Jack Thomas Porter, 219 W. | North; James Henry Brown, 147 S. Catherwood; Eddie Maul, 804 N. Missouri; Howard Monfredo Edmondson, 714% Ogden; William Thomas Winfrey, 548 N. Senate; Chester Bell, 311 Douglas; Clemons Cloy Milan, 712 N. Senate, and Ar-

chie Herbert, 724 Missouri. ® 2 The following list of registrants were inducted recently into the army by Marion county local board 9:

James Edgar Neff, Danville, Ind.; Hugh Flynn, 3239 Sutherland; Thomas Jones Jackson, 22 S. Beville; John Bernard Bales, 323 N. Forest; Walter Franklin Ensminger, 27 Hendrick pl.; Milburn Joseph Saylor, 1131 Marlowe; George Francis Hunt Jr., 550 N. Beville; Donald Virgil Dyer, 21 S. Summit; James Otis Ellis, 37 N. Chester; Ira Lee Oldham, R. R. 10, Raymond and Post rd.; John Bates Thomas, 550 W. Dr. Woodruff pl.; King Theron

i 9 a. m.; St. Fr church, 9:30 a. m. Burial St. Joseph’s cemetery. Friends invited. Lauck Service.

GERLACH—Frank, husband of Mrs. Hessie Gerlach, father of Mrs. Mildred Payton and Theodore Gerlach, brother of Mary, Elizabeth, Adam. and Martin Gerlach and Mrs. John Thale, died at his home, 7300 Madison ave. Friends. may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st.,, any time. Funeral Friday, 2 p. m,, at the mortuary. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.

IRVING—Henry, beloved husband of Mrs. Myrtle Irving, father of Delmar ‘and Carl R. Irving, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 3, at the residence, 1440 N, Illinois st.,, apt. 17, age 68 years. Funeral services at the Voigt mortuary, 1632 S. Meridian st., Thursday, 2 p. m. Interment Glen Haven cemetery. Friends invited.

KEHOE—Anna,

LEFT — Clarence Clingenpeel, who is stationed at Great Lakes naval training station, is home on a nine-day furlough and will return tomorrow. He is the son of Mrs, Louise Wiant, 1314 Sturm ave.

RIGHT—Albert F. Turner, also stationed at Great Lakes, is home on a nine-day furlough and will report back tomorrow. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Turner, 504 Dorman st.

51 TRAINING FOR DIESEL SERVICE

Naval Officers Report at Station at Purdue

For Classes.

LAFAYETTE, Nov. 4—Fifty-one naval officers reported to the naval training station at Purdue university this week to begin 10 weeks training in the theory, maintenance and operation of diesel engines. This is the fourth class to report here, and makes a total of 101 men now in training. Two classes have already graduated. The new class includes 12 lieutenants; 14 lieutenants, junior grade, and 25 ensigns. Eight of the

APPRENTICE PRINTER, 16-11 YEARS OLD; MUST BE GRADE SCHOOL GRADUATE; ONE WHO HAS HAD A YEAR OR MORE IN “HIGH SCHOOL AND TAKEN ' PRINTING PREFERRED. SEE MR. VEREGGE, . COMPOSING ‘ROOM, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

Help Wanted—Female 8

2 Women Wanted Immediately Increased business requires adding more women to our organization. Permanent income, commission. RI-5929 for an appointment.

SIE IRE UATE

$85 to $135 Lic. Emp. Agcy.

Beauty Operators—Out State

In state. We help get your license. No fee. Jobs open. z ROYAL, 401 Roosevelt ‘Bldg. RI-0481 Biller General office, experienced, 18-35. 359 N. Illinois.

Large, local corporation, has opening for capable bookkeeper. Must be able to type and produce good references. Good salary and opportunity for regular incrgases and advancement.” Pleasant working conditions. 5-day week—time and one-half for overtime. In reply give age, phone number and brief outline of experience. Replies HY confidential. Box 856, care imes.

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eece. RI-9194. (PRINTING) d 4

MERCHANTS—Christmas stickers for oute going parcels. Phone fqr samples. , RICHARDS THE PR.

137 B. New York. RI-3774. 3 (REMODELING

ead 10 INL

OF ALL KINDS: FREE EST!MATES

WE SPECIALIZE 1 § IN HOME REMODELING

HAMMER-MAN BLDRS. RI. 9744 (ROCKWOOL INSULATION)

Insulation installed by Rockwool hand; average home attic, ceiling, $65.

10 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

Ages 14-19, with bicycles, available for morning work - before “roll call. Here's your chance to help nation's war effort; good wages; priority for bicycles secured, if necessary. Apply Mr. Dalton, WESTERN UNION.

i0 LABORERS

1300 Beecher St.

ATTENTION BOYS

EARN EXTRA MONEY

After school by delivering a Times Route. . . Mail your name, age and address . . Routes available in your neighborhood . . . Write Indianapolis Times, Circulation Dept., TODAY.

Fri. and Sat., $6 day or 70%. Barber 25: Nn. sherman Dr. CH-1240.

COAL DRIVERS

WEST SIDE ICE CO. 223 LYNN ST.

} COLORED Car Washers, wipers and drivers;

steady position: good wages. Mills OneStop, 1121 N. Meridian.

COMPETENT MAN

For estahlished dry cleaning route, minimum guarantee, $35 week. Barry Wardrobe Service, 3840 N. Illinois.

COUPLE—Man to drive truck, woman to keep house and furniture clean. $25 per week and living quarters furnished. 2310 N. Meridian.

CUSTODIAN Lo, art. bide. White man

and wife. Experienced firing steam boilers, maintenance work. Good salary and extra good living quarters. Address Times, Box 948.

EXPERIENCED sandwich man, top salary, nights. Eatons, 624 E. 38th st.

GRILL and COUNTER MEN

Experienced; $25 and meals to those who qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair.

GUARANTEED SALARY Mechanics, at once. Must be experienced, to service all makes of cars. See Mr. Beiden, Gates Motors, lnc. 3327 N. lllinois St.

HELP WANTED in shipping ‘department. Call afternoons. 112 S. Penn.

Apt. in exch 1 ices. JANITOR XC er ae services

Laundry Route Man

Over 40, married preferred, no experience hecessary. Excelsior Laundry Co... 840 N. New Jersey. LUBRICATION - . MAN—EXPERIENCED Wiles-Johnson Motors oo

MAN—Colored, night work in storage garage; steady position. 36 W. 30th st.

MA 25-45, act as night mgr. cashier of parking lot.

sister of Mrs. Katherine Young, W. Terre Haute; Mrs, Mary Karry, Mrs. Stasia Gillespie, Terre Haute; Mrs. Winifred Landers, Thomas Kehoe, Terre Haute; James Kehoe, St. Louis, and aunt of Reta Landers, passed away. Friends may call at 109 N. DeQuincy. Funeral 9 a. m. Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes church. Burial at St. Joseph cemetery. Dorsey Service.

LAMB—Roy R., of 515 N. Tecumseh st., entered into rest Monday, age 47 years, husband of Bertha Lamb, father of Mrs. Ethel Larkin, Mrs. Earl Summers, George, Robert, Herbert, Russell, Roy Jr., Carrie Ellen and Raymond Lamb; brother of Mrs. Esther Shelton, Ralph and Loren -Lamb. Service Thursday, 1:30 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Jamestown, Ind.

MARINE—Gilbert, 2444 N. Delaware, beloved husband of Pearl, father of Mrs, Frances Holt, Ft. Wayne, son of Lemuel Marine, brother of Walter and Charles Marine, Washington Court House, Ohio, departed this life Wednesday, age 53. ‘Funeral Friday, Nov. 6, 10 a. m. at Moore and Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station st. MORGAN—Samuel, beloved husband of Cammie, passed away Mcnday. Services Thursday, ., at W. . Beanblossom mortuary. Burial Washington Park cemetery.

MORRIS—John, age 176, beloved husband of Myra Morris, father of Mrs, James comfort and Arthur Dewey Morris, brother of Mrs. Joe McCarty, Mrs. Abe Jackson, Mrs. Pearl Ushrey, Lihu Morris, all of Bowling Green, Ky., MIs. Neely Henry of Indianapolis, father of Doris Comfort and James Comfort Jr., passed away Wednesday. Funeral Friday 1:30 p- m. from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Illinois at 10th st. Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel after 5 p. m. Wednesday. -

MORTON—Derastus H., father of Earnest and Robert Morton, passed away at the home of his son Earnest, 241 E. Minnesota st., Wednesday a. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Friday, 2 p. m. above funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Round Hill cemetery.

Indianapolis ‘Wire Bound Box Co,

Terms if desired. CM-6085. (ROOFING) ROOF REPAIR. New Roofing.

All work guaranteed RI-2928

(ROOFING AND SIDING)

RI-1359 Et Ir Jo pay

(SEWER CLEANING)

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Bookkeeper-Stenographer

Male or Female—Call GA-2436

CASHIER

Large, reliable, local "firm, has opening for cashier with bookkeeping and typing experience. Good salary. Ideal working conditions. Five-day week with time and onehalf for overtime. In reply give age, telephone number and outline of experience. All replies treated confidentially. Box 527, care Times.

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; Pax Pvt. Bob Gruen -of the 83d division headquarters company will be 1 at the piano with the Camp Atterbury swing band when they are directed Nov. 13 by Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis symphony orchestra director, in a benefit at the Illinois st. servicemen’s center. Pvt. Gruen is no stranger to the piano, having played the instrument with Les as, B50 W. Dr. Woodring Dona

Brown and his famous orchestra before he joined Uncle Sam’s forces. |genderson, 305 N. Walcott; Eugene John - Zwiesler, 564 N. Beville: Bernard Ed- : ward May, 904 E. Michigan; Henry Bernard Koers, 635 N. Oxford; Leo Paul Elliott, 301 N. Tacoma; James Lon Heppner, 910 N. Hamilton; John Joseph O’Callahan, 460 N. State; Richard Clarence Thompson, 32 S. Dearborn; Frank Eugene

men reported from Harvard uniMessenger, 1019 Marlowe; Henry Feldman, 1402 E. Market; Paul Herbert Brown,

versity where they received eight 1418 E. New York: Floyd Louis Baker, 339 i ing S. Gray; Norman Talmadge Eiler, 17 weeks training in naval indoctrina Parkview. Wilbur Ben Ferrell, 110 N. tion, 37 are from Cornell univer-

State; Edward Lloyd Parry, 1321 E. Ohio; Robert Roy O’Brien, 1410 E. Ohio; Mar- sity, and one each irom Hayward, Calif.; Groton,

Electric way to clean tovesr Ma 307.

ROTO ROOTER Guarantee, Free Est,

SEWER SERVICE CO. (WINDOW SBADES)

KEITH SHADE CO. 1350 N_JLLINOIS. RLISSI |

A-{ SHADE & LINOLEUM Co. ht had

“03 N. GALL IR-49141

CASHIER—Young women, who can make change. Steady position. Good salary. Apply Brooks. 26 E. Washington.

COLORED, 21 to 45, general LI-4912, TA-9305. g housework,

000K Colored, experienced. No Sundays. Copper Mug, 400 N. Illinois.

COUPLE—Man to drive truck, woman kee house and furniture clean; $25 per week

and livin, uarters furnished. Sng jung q nished. 2310 N.

DISHWASHER’

Swaps

rt” 31 WILL pay cash for used coil bed, springs, regardless of ' condition. Call Ti.1855 and ‘ask for Mr. Mack. ;

$i cash for _.good upright piano or player. RI-5008.

REFRIGERATORS, radios and electric sweepers repaired for less. 2155 BE. New

York. MA-2868. Shop. We Buy, 8ell

SACKS SWAP or Trade Anything.

318 E. Wash.—334 Ind. Ave. 0940

Wanted—Bicycles “iss

TA-2818 SWAP CASH for used washer. CH-2202.

r 1972 Hillside.

H 2-wheel, rent, exchange. Expert Trailers vuicanizing. Gu-5887. 1602 Mass.

White or Col. Rice's Diner, 1039 Va. Ave.

1i hur Hubert, 3023 E. 10th; John 4 foseph La Conn.; Baltimore,

Homer Grant, 2322 Shriver; Charles Q. Mattocks, 941 Roache; Roy Edwatd Smith, 423 W. 25th; Virgil Ewing Andrew, 2737 Boulevard pl; William Charles Griffie, 848 W. 25th; Arthur E. Porter, 448 Ww. 29th; Frank Andrews vaughn, 901 Locke, and Clarence J. Sansbury, 930 Ww. 26th.

2 8 3 James S. Clark, who was recently commissioned a second lieutenant squadro in the air corps at Victorville, Cal, adron ; : ’ spending a few days with These men have been inducted "2° been spe g vy

. i ife and son, into the army by Marion county | SL ® tevens local board 4:

< : 5 2152 Boul 4 Clark 1203 W. ames Thomas Jamerson, 1 oulevar BL: {Jerge Vi Moteind, i as 34th Sis 354 vin anie: ac, Ts oache; an ee repor morro W 29th; , : 2 s Sleph lat Austin, Tex, Nelson Thomas Wells, 2349 Indianapolis: for duty. He is Hardy Wits Edwards, 1005 Edgemont, a graduate of Iner - ohnson, ulevar Pl.; % John Dolphin Howard, 3¢7 W. 28th: James diana university, o, Franklin, #0 Bond; James Lorguzo where he was mpson, . . wrence S. ar- captain of the baseball team in 1938. Before go-

fenton, 712 W. 25th; William B. Colby, 1316 ing into service, Lieut. Clark

25th; Wililam G. Hooks, 865 W. 27th; Marion A. Kimbrough, 865 Roache; Willie he was employed at Allison's. 5

Wins Promotion . Charles E. Gwynn, son of Mrs. Edna Gwynn, 513 E. Markwood ave., now stationed at the army air corps basic flying school, San Angelo, Tex., has been promoted from private, first class, to corporal. He is at--tached to 56th base headquarters

Experienced in glass monogramming, would like person with equipment. Salary guarantee. Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor. Wm. H. Block Co. :

TAYLOR—George H. age 73 years. Brother of Mrs. Fannie T. Bryson, uncle of Neil BE. Esthabrook. ssed away at his home, 2112 N. Delaware st., Wednesday morning. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Friday at 2:30. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the moxtuary.

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TEMPLETON—Boyd W., beloved husband of Adele H., brother of Mrs. Theo Craven, passed away Monday evening. Servjces at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. . Friends may call at the mortuary any time.

EXPERIENCED power sewing machine operators. Lewis Meier & Co., 1002 Cen-! tral. Manufacturers of pants, shirts and overalls.

EXPERIENCED sandwich girls, top salary, nights. EATONS, 624 E. 38th st.

FREE RENT to middle aged couple, care | for Suen, sick lady, reference, 417 E. io.

GIRL for typing and general office work. Apply MRS. SANDS, 2835 Northwestern.

GIRL for housework. No washing, Gas. Home nights. RI-7146.

GIRL for general office work including dictation. Write Box 854 care Times.

GIRL for counter work and some typing. Apply 1004 Madison. Gregg & Son. Inc.

GIRLS (4) under 24, to complete chaperoned group of voung ladies. Travel southern states and return. Permanent work. $100.00 month drawing account.. Bonus and transportation furnished. See or Mrs. Rogers, Do noi telephone.

Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32 {

in Memoriams 3

SHAW—In memory of Harold Shaw, who passed away 1 year ago today, Nov. 4, 1942. When the evening shades are falling And we are sitting all alone In our hearts there comes a longing If he only could come home. ’

FROM MOTHER, CHILDREN AND GRANDMOTHER.

YOUNG mare and horse, coming 3-4-year-old; well broke. RI-8850. .

COON, fox, and rabbit hounds; bird Ss; good guns. Will swap. 836 W. 30th st.

BLUE TICK—3 Years old, A-1 rabbit dog. Partly broke on coons. 2535 Shelby.

Farm, Garden, Plants 33

EVERGREENS, shrubs; chrysanthemums. Maschmeyer Nursery, 244 W. Troy.

Joseph Lanahar, Ere Joseph Michael Piggott, arlowe; 0 . : . . Lee White, 509 N. Keystone; James San- Md.; Chicago, Ill; Annapolis, "Md, ders Cain, 127 S. State; Claude: Bedford | and ‘Boston, Mass. ., 214 55 Wal Donsid_ Frank .. , N. Oxford; onar allac : 1418 E. Market: John Patrick Choat, Train for Ships 5 S. Arsenal; an . rans, . . . LL. Summit; William Edgar Bedwell, 2831 gl Following their training ere Washington; Omar afayette combes, : i N50 N Semple: Gilbert Allen Smith, 335 these men will be assigned to diese S. Leeds; Jean Paul Christy, on E Nash: powered ships as engineer officers. ington: Robert Junior Smith, . ington: Robert J doiph Hedge, 556 N.|Classwork began yesterday in the Highland and Homer Harold Harrington, |theory of diesels, fuels, lubricants, £23 ¥. Jefferson. . air compressors, cooling systems, . . f electricity, and engine maintenance The following registrants © and repair. The course covers 238 Marion county local board 12 were hours of lecture and supervised inducted recently: study and 152 hours of laboratory Charles /illlam Seegers, 550 Holly; | Work. Farless Lafloon Hewett, 283 W, Shing Company 6, consisting of 200 blueM 1 cam v s . n ton; Walter Adam Heenan Edmond Rus. | jackets who arrived last week, began sell 10 BW " John Bossy regular classes this morning in the White, . yoming: arles Bowling, . 550 Virginia; Gerald Henry Doyle, 2151 16 weeks course which will train Park; Gerald Clinton Bostic, ie Harlan; them to become electricians. mates, Ernest Lee Huffman, . Pine; er . Keith Windmiller, Roachdale, Ind.; Frank third class. Naval administration Lee Trusty, 1729 Blaine and William Topsy for the school is under Lieut. HerLewis, 2342 Brookside. bert M. Hart, USNR, commanding officer. The Purdue war training office headed by Prof. C. W. Beese is in charge of training. 8 ” ”

Funeral Directors 5

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934

PAUL E. DORSEY

2 8 8 The following were inducted recently by Marion county local board 11:

Verne Harrell, 2728 Northwestern; Wilbur

Vy Miia

Merchandise for Sale 34 ARMY GOODS ©0,N;, Senate Ave

COMPLETE STOCK Raincoat, $l.

and 4-buckle arctics, $1.25.

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PINE iit

Walter Dickerson, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Conrad

John Francis Connor, 337 N. Addison; Shelton Stanley Frost, 824 8. Tremont; Joseph Kassler, 314 N. Addison; Edmond Lake Rice, 336 S. Addison; Francis Lee

Alex S. Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Carroll, 1214 Golden

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f ARLEY-FUNERALS 1604 W. Morris

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hotel.

DENISON SERVICE, COR. OHIO & PENN.

GIRLS, office work in exchange for business course, incl. Gregg shorthand, comp-

MAN AND WIFE—General work in funeral home (drive car); must stay on place; 1-room apartment; references. 2326 Shelby.

Hunting boots, $1.25. Breeches, 50c; 80X, 10c; army wool shirts and pants, under wear, CCC wool mackinaws, army shoes, lumberjacks, blankets; leggings, 25¢c. Tare

paulins, all sizes, new and used. Leather and leather palm gloves and mitts, 10c.

Pc. . ‘Cuite 50 57 Maple Dinette Suite, *34 Leather seats. Daily till 9 p. m., Sun. 1-5 Pp. m. . MERIDIAN FURNITURE, INC. 1712 N. Meridian. Plenty Parking Space In Rear. . ‘ARMY blankets, $2.95; army shoes, new soles and heels, $1.50; part wool blankets, $1.50; army leggins, 25c; army breeches, 35¢ pr.; army shirts, $1; army pants, $1.25; tarpaulins—all sizes—reduced prices.

131 S. ILLINOIS ST.

Mike Says: Buy Bonds! OVERCOATS, $5. $10. $15 MIKE'S LOAN OFFICE

461 W. Wash. Open Sunday till Noon.

NEW and USED LUMBER

Window Sash and Frames

Marion Material Co. 2046 Northwestern. TA-4548.

RUG, 9x12, cannot be told from brand new, $19.50; bedroom suite, $49.50; living room, $69.50; dining room, $69.50; odd davenport, $9.50. Bates Studio, 2255 N. Meridian. Open till 10 p. m..

KNEE-HOLE DESK, $16.95’

Open daily till 9 p. m, Sunday 1-5 p. m, MERIDIAN FURNITURE, INC. 1712 N. Meridian—Parking Space In. Rear.

tometer; small salary, 529 Lemcke bldg. LEISURE HOUR SHORTHAND SCHOOL

GIRLS 18-25 to assist in longhand billing; must be good in mathematics; 40c hr, to start. Address Box 925, Times.

GIRL; general housework, 20 to 45. references required; 2 adults. 3841 N. Meridian, Apt. 10%.

GIRL for law office, moderate salary; will consider girl with some experience only. 325 Lemcke bldg.

to park . Apply Deni GIRLS Service, cor. Ohio” and “Penn. |GIRLS

for gas _pump attendants. Apply Denison Serv., Cor. Ohio-Penn. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS EARN Learn beauty work during spare time and -Sat. No tuition. Fine chance for a brilliant future. RI-0481, ROYAL BEAUTY ACADEMY, 401 Roosevelt Bldg.

HOUSEKEEPER—Light work, care 1 child. Evenings, Saturdays, Sundays off. 308 N. Eastern.

Hill dr., has been promoted from second to first lieutenant in the 216th coast artillery at San Francisco. He enlisted as a private in Feb, 1941, in Detroit, where he was employed at the time. In April, 1942, he was sent to officers’ candidate school at Camp Davis, N. C., where he was graduated as a second lieutenant. Lieut. Carroll's brother, Capt. Allen Carroll, is stationed in the office of chief signal officer at Washington.

Stonehouse, 279 N. Tremont; Clare Seymour Reynolds, 2610 Fenwood, Terre Haute, Ind.; Jerald Raymond Edwards Jr., h Bridgeport, Ind.: George Stanford Scholl, 164" Allison; Leo Fredrick McCoy, 2645 Lockburn: Arlon Barnhard, R. 1, Box 179, Bridgeport, Ind.; Charles Thomas Fay, 233 N. Warman: Alonzo Duward Ledbetter, 302 S. Hancock; Charlie Higgs, 412 E. Wyoming; Anderson Earl Brooks, Bridgeport, Ind.; Ernest Clark, 2210 W. Morgan; Harold Francis Davidson, 2214 Martha; Russell William Terhune, 237 N. Pershing; John Alexander Reed, 3437 W. Washington; Julian Dale Thompson. Bridgeport, Ind. Donald Owen Smith, 817 S. Woodrow; William Marvin Fruits, 4320 Rockville rd.; William Fred Moore, 1501 Kenyon ave.; William Earl Armstrong, 850 S. Lynnhurst dr.; Veryl Stephen Fullen, R. 1, Box 94, Bridgeport, Ind.; Harry Francis Cheshier, 117 W. Sheffield; Frank Huber Soucie, 356 S. Edgehill rd.; Frederick Allen Duncan Jr., 1302 Pasadena; EIldon Belles Nicholas, Bridgeport, Ind.; Paul Harold Patterson, 523 Moreland, and Norman Forest Chance, 1208 Norfolk.

Dickerson, 3124 W. 9th st., is stationed with the naval construction § corps at Gulfport, Miss. He is a seaman, first class, and before going into the navy was em3 | ployed by the mI aes Ahoy Mr. Dickerson pen Monday Nights Until 9 o’Clock attended Ben Davis high school.

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954 N. Illinois LI-54 HOUSEKEEPER, elderly, care for invalid

= : ROBERT W. STIRLIN Service Men's 3 ; 1422 ROBE! MA-4944 thes, More for home than wages.

7.C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" | SOUSEREEPER, white, middle aged, subCalen dar 1234 Prospect St. MA-9438 i Moi pin. ! BR. EVENTS TOMORROW

Schools & Instructions TA Comedy, “Three Men on a Horse,”

presented by the Civic Theater at

SERVE YOUR COUNTRY! Ft. Harrison theater.

Dinner at 6:30 p. m. at North Meth- Untrained Men, Women, odist church for 10 men. Can Train for Important

Dance for 50 men at 8 p. m. at First Work in Aviation Industry! Presbyterian church. Course’ Offered in Aircraft Engines, Wrestling and boxing, 7:30 p. m. Airplane Mechanics, Welding, Radio. to 8:30 p. m. at ¥. M. C. A. Senate Avenue branch for Negroes, 9 a. m, to 10 p. m,, cards, billiards, ping pong and new magazines. Y. M. C. A. Men’s Service lounge, open daily, 8:30 a. m. to 11 p. m,, “y” Cadeties on duty, 5 p. m. to 1 p. m. Kirshbaum Center, 2314 N. Meridian st., open for recreation facilities every day and night except from sundown Friday to 7 p. m. Saturday when it reopens. Ice skating, Coliseum, 15 tickets. Rollerland, 25 passes weekly.

Passes may be obtained at the Wabash street branch of the Service Center.

ALSE TEETH

FIT LIKE NEW! Deatur-Eze, the acw cushion plastic, es loose plates fie

y for weeks. Note aste. Economical, Thousan satise oe tube of Dentur-Exe today! andy-size

tube 59¢=—New large size 984

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Drug Stores

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urban home, 4404.

HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged; part time: work; no laundry, reference. 400 N. Delaware, Apt. 8.

HOUSEKEEPER—Care of children. erences. 932 N. Jefferson.

HOUSEKEEPER and plain cook; experionce ny white or colored; 21-35.

Ref-

PLUMBING SIRT) 834 W. WASH. RI.12312

Lieut. Brown Corp. French

LEFT: James Carroll Brown, 2408 Central ave., was recently graduated as a pilot from the army flying school, Victorville, Cal, and has been commissioned as a second lieutenant. He is a graduaté of

Technical high school and attended Purdue university. .

RIGHT: Corp. Richard B. French, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. French, 2342 N. Alabama st., is now attending officers candidate school at Ft. Benning, Ga. He was formerly drummer with Chuck Smith's orchestra. x ®

HOUSEKEEPER—White, care of 1 child; home night and Sundays, $10. BL-0823.

LADIES—To sell Maisonette Frocks in their spare time. Outstanding new styles just released. TA-504l. P. O. Box 490.

LADIES (2) who are free to travel nearby towns in Indiana; car furn. Position pays $30 to $40 weekly. Apply Room 707 Security Trust bldg.

LADY—Care for 2 children, general house work; hours 2 to 8 p. m. =1084. MAID Some laundry, no cooking; stay optional; $10. HU-7051.

MAID-COOK; EXPERIENCED. SALA yo LAUND, LI-18%8.

TWO MEN to paint ele‘vated water tanks, in southern states. Be prepared to leave town immediately and for 6 months. 1158 W. 34th st.

WANTED—Watchmaker who is capable of taking over repair department and working on any type watch with the exception of cylinders. Must come highly recommended and furnish best of references. Give full details in first letter. Salary offered to start, $70.00 per week. Box 855, Care Times.

Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, 89¢ sq, yd. . ¥ . Values up to $1.89 Sq. Yd. HOOSIER PAINT W. Washington COM.

& LINOLE! 5 1 E. Washington PLETE STOCR of new and used lumber and building materials at greatest savings In lndisnapg HE CLEVELAND W KING oo. W. Morris and Drover r 1441 NEW Emerson A. C. arc welder, 300 amp., . 220-440 volt. See this at our showroom.

MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE OO. 3525. E. Washington. IR-1151.

STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS. . INSULATION. :« Completely installed—12 Mos. to Pay. OLD TRAILS CABINET CO. BE-2972 Roaches, etc., easily killed Bed Bugs, with Protecto Spray. LURIE CO., 911 Mass Ave. 3

BEAUTIFUL dining room suite, $37.50; Jarior and library table mirror. (804 E,

Aviation mechanics and technicians produced at this preferred training center are in great demand! You'll do a service to your country by prearing for important jobs in war dustries, for civilian jobs in the air force, or as a specialist in the Services. Government-certified instructors . . . day and evening classes . . . moderate tuition. For complete information call BE-5005, or come direct to Municipal Airport.

” ol’ : Well known men and women throughout this section continue to . ' come forward with grateful praises - for Retonga for the relief this famous herbal gastric tonic and Vitamin B-1 medicine brought them, often after years of suffering. For 4nstance, Mr. William L. (Bill) Hitch, a well known and lifelong resident of Evansville, Ind., who lives at 305 Herndon Drive, and is manager of a big storage garage, states that Retonga relieved him after he had almost lost faith in medicings, and declares:

“It is a pleasure to sit down and _ eat a big meal again and to feel as ir] 2s I do now, and Retonga de-

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Gas rationing should be no obstacle for those who really want to serve their country by training for war work. Excellent bus transportation right to our door.

Municipal Airport Bus léaves 14 Kentucky ave. About Every 20 Minutes.

Roscoe Turner Aero Corp.

BE Imont 5005 Municipal Airport. Indianapolis.

Night School in Beauty Work

Now is your chance—learn at night. Prepare for a brilliant future. Diplomas issued—tuition $8 monthly. BEAUTY

ROYAL 401 Roosevelt Bldg. Laura Grayson Registrar.

International Beautv School Asks you to help supply the demand om

‘OFFICE worker, one interested only in steady position need apply. Seymour's Clothing Store, 141 W. Washington st,

PERMANENT position; charge of office and appointment desk for Progra h studio. Former ‘“Wheelan’ girl desirable but not essential. Age 23-35. $18 per week and |. commission. LI-1134.

SALESWOMAN—Experienced in _ ladies’ ready to wear department. Good salary, steady position. Apply Brooks, 26 E. Washington. : STENOGRAPHERS and typists. STATE PERSONNEL DIVISION, Meridian. Salary, $85 monthly.

: Billing and filing clerk; light Typist Gictation, 11-4914.

WAITRESSES

For Full or Part Time Exp. Not Necessary

Apply Manager Cafe

H. P. WASSON & CO. WAITRESSES

and counter girl. Highest wages in city. Uniforms, meals furnished. Apply Jacke son’s—Downy Dunker, 1102 N. Pennsyl-

vania. short hours; good pay. Ideal Waitress working conditions. Uniforms furnished; 6-day week. SPENCER HOTEL, 248 8. Illinois. WAITRESS erienced, capable, referabl bern 30 and 45. Good De En N: Pennsylvania. Berry's No. Full or part time jobs,

WAITRESSES $14 per week to start USI

for full time. 925 N. Illinois. mana

YOUNG MAN—We have an open ing in our Advertising Service Department for a young man, 17 to 20 who wants to learn the advertising business. Must be alert and willing to work hard. High school graduate. Starting wage $17.50. Five-day 40-hour week. See Mr. Collier, Advertising Department at The Times, afternoons.

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Two Indianapolis men stationed with the army medical corps at Camp Grant, Ill, have been promoted from privates to corporals, technician. The new corporals are Lloyd A. Hannan and William R. Daws. Daws formerly lived at 1931 N. New Jersey st. # = =

Local Men Shifted

The following Indianapolis men have been transferred from reception center, Ft. Hayes, Columbus, 0., to Camp Perry, O., for basic training: Leo A. Anderson, 5140|Beauticians; special price and terms. English st.; Fredrick W. Dunkman, | Pennsylvania. 835 Villa ave.; Berl R. Ebert, 358 5.| ye T0180" pio Tay “AND. produces CK RESULTS. hone RI-5551 between

MR. WILLIAM L. HITCH

my druggist told me that Retonga is getting more praise: than any other medicine in his store I tried it. The relief it gave me is little short of marvelous. I eat with a fine appetite, and I sleep like a top. I have plenty of strength, and I feel fine every day. I can't praise Retonga enough.” . Rétonga is intended: for the. relief of such symptoms as described by Mr. Hitch when they are due to loss of appetite, insufficient flow of ‘digestive juices in the stomach, the toxic effects of constipation, and Vitamin B-1 deficiency. Thousands praise it. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at all Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores. $1.25 size

$1.09. a ; eo ON ANYTHING On Everything! Yass + Diamonds o Watches : ; ewe ° © Radios, cte. Diamonds, Watches, ||] GET CASH IMMEDIATELY Musical Instruments, Cameras, Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.

$240 DUNCAN PHYFE dining room suite; practically new; only $150, RI-4043; ays.

2-Pc. Overstuffed Suite, $2950

310 E. Washington, SAVE Money on good new and used jumber. SERVICE WRECKING CO., 320 N. West. LI-7910, = AL, LATHE; 18” bed, 6” swing’ with motor; bench. drill press with motor. $100 buys all. IR-5386. LE INSULATION bd., % in., per 100, $4.25 (at chman Lumbe

yard). Wright-Ba 8 Tr Stock Yards, RI-6000. Open Sat., 5 p.

9 m.. | 2 Nati 11 dv. all Ny | Paint Feizialy adv al color S| Sg"

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acid indigestion gave me no 8.

, and it was getting worse all

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a — A —————— DRIVING to Anderson daily; leave 3 p.m, return 11 p. m, Accommodate 5 passengers. RI-5982.

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@« headache all day long. The p I got did not seem to rest me, I would get up mornings feelall worn out to start the day.

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Special Announcements 12B NOTICE HOLLAND STUDIO Will extend the time on all expired coupons until Nov. 15, 1942.

Farm & Home Supply, 1325 Ky. MA-6033 HEATING ' stove, “Faultless,” good con= dition, only $12. 3206 & Rural, GA-6129. r orReEy

0CC. CHAIRS, $4.76 oF

S10. STORE fixtures, bakery ent, special equip. Buy, sell Go'E Obio, RIES. 8714.

Bedroom suite; 3-piece. mod. 310 E. Wash.

I could stay on my job. _ “I took so many medicines with- ~ out getting much relief that I had almost lost faith in them, but when

Audubon rd., and James R. Harthan,| QUT 1905 Koehne st. 8a m and 8 0.

Personal Services 13 RE-WEAVE MOTH HOLES

INDIANA WEAVING CO. 3d Floor Illinois Bldg., Room 320. LI-0674

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LOSES HAND IN PICKER

BRAZIL, Nov. 4 (U. P.).—His left hand torn off at the wrist, Walter Coleman, 39, farmer of near Coal Bluff, walked nearly a mile before he resched a neighbor who drove

REFRIGERATOR—8 ft.; like new. 1527 S. State st. ol 3-RM. outfit, $125, all ready to arranged. 310 E. Wash, 3 GAS RANGE; twin beds; ing suite, 3-piece. 71