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HERSHEY, Babe Dahlgren was one of the biggest Fiddles in the training camp of

the Philadelphia Phillies today. .

Manager Bucky Harris said he could find “no reason” for the failure |

‘of Dahlgren to arrive since the former Dodgers’ first sacker was due

A. report March 15. es Owner Bill Cox, in camp for a quick inspection, said Dahlgren “to terms the day he was’ _ obtained from Brooklyn. Cox tele- ~ phoned San Gabriel, Cal, yesterday Anoming but was unable to locate

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lems today, acquiring .hard-hit-.ting Bob Johnson in a threeplayer deal that involved no cash. Johnson, who hit .291 last season’ and has a lifetime average of .298 for 10 seasons with the Athletics, "agreed to 1943 salary terms: with the Senators before the deal was consummated. The Senators gave up Outfielder Bobby Estalella and Infielder Jimmy Pofahl to the Athletics. Estalella, a Cuban, has been in and out of the Washington organization for °the past seven years. Pofahl was purchased from . Minneapolis for $50,000 in 1941 but failed to live up to expectations. 2 ” MUNCIE, Ind., March 22.—All 10 men on the pitching roster of the Pittsburgh Pirates continued well ahead of their training schedule today, each taking a torus turn on the mound. Veteran Frankie Gustine found an unexpected competitor for the regular shortstop berth in Rookie Frank Zak, who showed 5p well. in early drills. a8 8 EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 22.— Manager Steve O’Neill today scheduled only afternoon workouts for his. squad of Detroit Tigers until the weather gets warmer. ; - Pitcher Johnny Gorsica was the only absentee following the arrival of Outfielder Rip Radcliff. O’Neill said Gorsica was expected soon.

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LAFAYETTE, Ind, March 22.— Vice President Roger Peckinpaugh was due in camp today to watch the Cleveland Indians’ workouts.

Former Outfielder Roy Cullenbine continued to share: duties at first base with Otto Denning. Flychaser

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Jeff Heath remained on the holdout list. ;- « = no» 8 FRENCH LICK, Ind, March 22. ~The main squad of the Chicago Cubs was scheduled to open formal training here today and Manager Jimmy Wilson hoped for better luck than the White Sox. Manager Jimmy Dykes’ squad has had only one outdoor workout to date—a long hike through the hills, ® 8 = ~. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. March 22. —The Cincinnati Reds will hold an inter-feam game by next Saturday at the latest, Manager Bill McKechnie sald today. He added that only warmer weather was needed to begin inter-squad practice. 8.8 8 CAIRO, 1; March 22.—Manager Billy Southworth’s outfield corps operated today minus the picketmen who figure largely in 1943 plans for the St. Louis Cardinals, Veteran Frank Demaree is slightly ill and bedded in a Cairo hospital while Coaker Tripplett has left to enter a St. Louis hospital for an operation. ” sn 2

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. March 22—Manager Luke Sewell of the St. Louis Browns planned to continue indoor workouts today because of a sharp wind that swept the field. The squad was forced indoors yesterday by. the wind and went

Second Baseman Don Heffner was the latest arrival. ® 2 » , LAKEWOOD, N. J, March 22. —Pitchers Hugh East and Rube Fischer remained among’ the unsigned players at camp today as talk among the New York Giants centered on the encouraging performance of Van Lingle Mungo, former Dodgers’ moundsman. Mungo has fashed a lot of speed in his pitching drills and has yet to show any signs of the lameness that hampered him last year. Veteran Shoristop Dick Bartell became the latest Giant to sign for 1943. Originally asked to take a salary slash, Bartell intimated that the newest contract was “satisfactorily revised.” ” ” 2

ASBURY PARK, N. J,, March 22. —Rookies George Stirnweiss and

"| Bill Johnson, both up with the New

York Yankees from their ‘Newark farm in- the International :league, had the first regular infield: assign- |:

ments for 1943 today.

2 4 ” : BEAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y,., March 22.~The Brooklyn Dodgers’ roster today listed 12 pitchers, only ihree of whom are south-

paws, but help seemed likely to come from an unexpected source. Lefthander Larry French, who won 15 games last year but is now

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in the navy, visited the camp and revealed that he was trying to obtain permission to pitch a few games during the coming season. Credited with 197 National league wins, French said he, would be un_able to achieve his goal of 200 if he couldn’t play, because he does not plan to return to baseball Righthander Kirby Higby complained about an ache in his pitching arm, saying it prevented him from firing his hard one with

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Indianapolis Times, Monday, Mar. 22, 1943 BECK—Emma Schuimeyen 418 E. 17th, mother of Miss El Beck. and sister . of Miss Anna es passed away i Mohday morning. Service at the Flan- . ner s Buchanan Mortuary, Wednes- - day, ‘3 5 m. Friends ad, Burial Crown Hill, Priends may call at the A

'CALLAHAN— Jeremiah, son of Ethel Cal-’

lahan Curd, brother of John Callahan, Mrs. Mary Cathérine Bishop and Rose Marie Swartz, died at the home, 1543 ; Union st. Friends may call at the ‘ Rirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 at mortuary, 9 ‘a. m., Sacred Heart church. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Friends invited.

_ GERSTLEY—Clarence of 335 N. Tacoma - st, entered into ‘rest Sunday, age 61 ‘years, husband of Pearl V. Gerstley, father of Mary Gerstley, Services Wednesday, 3:30 p. m., Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Crown Hill,

GORE — Thomas J., husband of Pearl, father of Mrs. Hershal Bupprecss and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, passed away Monday ats his home, 6110 ROWS Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. GREEN—Elder G. B., age 59, residence, 3736 W. 10th, husband of Arsiee Mitchell Green, son of Morgan Green, father ‘of Mrs. Nellie Shidler and Mrs. Vera McCammon of Terre Haute, Ind.; Mrs. Eloise Menchhofer and Harvey ‘Green of Ipdianapalls, | Pfc.. Eugene Green, Esler field, M

Baptist Church, Clay county, at 3 p. Burial Little Flock cemetery. . Friends may Sal] ut at Shirley Brothers West Side ** Shonda 2002 'W. Mi an st., any time nday, ‘and at the church from 8:30 Tuesday until time of service,

Shirley Service. TMAN--Mzs, Carrie E., 1654 Central ssed away early Saturday morne rvice Flanner & Buchanan mor a Ro Suesday, a LD: m. Friends in-

5 years, beloved ter of Powell, sister SA Days ro! we. argare| e wi y Edith -Jackson, passed seturaay 2 Shin Funeral at the : ene. Church, S. ‘Pennsyl-

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Indianapolis Times, Monday, Mar. 22, 1943 KALFF—Anna, of 409 N. Hamilton ave. entered into rest Saturday, age 83 years; widow of Herman Kalff; mother of Mrs. William Meyer, Mrs. Frank Sudbrock, Mrs. John Hupke, Mary, ose and Charles Kalff. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m, at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Concordia cemetery.

LOWES—Mrs. Clara A., beloved wife of Charles Lowes and mother of Mrs. Pauline . Smith of Acton; Mrs. Dorcas J. Breeding, “Indianapolis, and Sergt. William C. uve. of Jefferson Barracks, St. Lonis, Mo., passed away at Major Hospital in Shelbyville Sunday, March 21. Friends may call at the home in Acton Monday, Funeral service esday, at the Acton Methods Hh, Burial, Acton cemetery. PAYNE—Mrs. Anna, aunt of Mrs. Mayme Stanley, passed away at her home, 1426 Sturm ave., Saturday, March 20. Friends may -call ‘at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Monday, p. m.' from the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial, . Floral Park cemetery. REDDICK—Nina, daughter of Delila Reddick, sister of Mrs. . Grace Kinnick, away Saturday p. m. Funeral services at the Lawrence Methodist church Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Burial spring Valley cemetery. Friends may call at the home of Mrs. Grace Kinnick in Lawrence after 4 p. m. Monday. Moc Cord Service.

SERVER Peay, Jelored daughter of Mr. and O. Green and sister of ae ro and Flora Swar grandmother of Paul Server, passed away Saturday. Puneral at Shirley Bros.’ Irving Hill Chapel Tuesday, March 23, at 1:30 p. m. Friends invit Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

TAYLOR—John Thomas, beloved husband of Rachel, father of John Thomas Jr., Lawrence, Mrs. Ida Lawrence, Mrs, Mary Lesnek, Mrs. Anna Tantanella, Jake, Henry, Mrs. Josephine Xerry and ‘Charles A. Taylor ,- passed away Saturday, 9:15 “Pp. Mm, age 69 years. Funeral services, Grinsteiner's Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York st., Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends may call after 3 > ‘m. Monday at the funeral home.

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TROWBRIDGE—Hellen Lucille Evan_ston st. oe Hg dt, an Jesse Trowbridge da of Mr. and bres nd * Melton and Robert Allen ao

“passed away Sunday. Service at the anner 5 y

" Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 2 nds .invited. Friends may , tuary. of Nellie E.,

'ALSH—John C., husband of father of Rosemary, John, Barbara Ann, and Mrs. Ned Haskin, brother of Maurice

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WAR WORK AGES 17 TO 4 Why Be Satisfied With Less That $40 to $60. Per W eek

" Mops jobs (hom ‘we. can Ail. °Only 2 weeks training qualifies Many of our graduates are now

earning between $40 and $60 per week. Why not you? We train you for precision inspection:in our own laboratory, teaching the use of all precision instruments for: doing the job.

CLASSES START TUESDAY Don’t Delay—and Remember!!! Pay Tuition After Placement! APPLY IN. PERSON

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‘229 N. Penn., Opposite Post Office

Card of Thanks 2

STEVENS—We wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbors, who were so kind to us during the last illness of our beloved father, George H.. Stevens: The floral offerings were greatly appre-

cited. SONS.

in Memoriams 3

HENSCHEN—In loving memory of our husband and father, Albert Henschen, who passed away March 22, 1941, .

A happy home we once enjoyed; How sweet the memory still; But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. AND CHILDREN.

HOWERTON—In loving memory of my dear husband, George Howerton, who departed this life, March 22, 1940: No later . life ‘has lightened up my No (Second morn has ever or All 1 wd lite’ 2 piss from thy dear S Biv All my “ites bliss ‘1s in the. grave

with thee Sadly missed by his lonely WIFE.

MARTZ—In memory of Lida J. Martz, who passed away March 21, 1936. There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.

HARDSON—Cathryn E., passed away March 22, 1942: Deep in our hearts you are fondly re-

shown

mber Sweet, happy. memories cling ’round your nam True "hh that loved you with deepest affection,

Always will love you in death just the same. HUSBAND.

Funeral Directors

Walter T. Bin

2226 Shelb . GA-2570 3129 N. ols WA-5376

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934

PAUL E. DORSEY

8925 E. NEW YORK Market 1234

FARLEY-FUNERALS ov 5 2,

" FLANNER & BUCHANAN

25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-337%

BERT S. GADD

2180 Prospect St.

GRINSTEINER’S

1601 E. New York MA-5374

G. H. HERRMANN

1505 8S. EAST ST. MA-8488

HISEY & TITUS

951 N. Delaware St.

MOORE > KIRK IR-1159 TA-6056 SHIRLEY BROS, CO.

954 N. Illinois LI-5409

ROBERT W. STIRLING

1422 Prospect

J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL oF THE Le 1234 Prospect St. MA-9438

Lost and Found 7

LOST—One carfon of lamp .shades beween Pennsylvania freight house and 8S. Ayres & Co. Call RI-9441, traffic Sra Reward.

BLACK billfold containing $64; valuable papers. W. H. Murphy, 1028 N. Goodlet. BE-2315. Reward, $25.

BOSTON terrier; male; back scar. Will die -grieving for master, 11 E. Michigan. Reward. 4326. LOST—Upper plate false teeth. yey 300 Hiock, S. Meridian. Reward. RI-

IR-1178

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11-3828

brief case

OST—Brown traveling grip, . Reward.

Li inside "i valuable papers.

LOST—Block’s box containing boy’s clothing. RI-5917. Reward.

Schools & Instructions 7A

ARN AN AERONAUTICAL TRAD e teach all branches. Competent Ye structors. For details—BE-5005.

Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp. International Beauty School

Asks you to help supply the demand for Beaut! vr special price and terms. 229 N. Pennsylvania. om lo house or apartment a

for rent” costs as little as 23c try one, .save money and LTS, Phone RI-5551 between 8

Help Wanted—Femate 8

0 WOMEN to learn Waker Oo aEN All types Tall, Strong women referray steady 915 Southeastern. 6 WOMEN for work in bakery perience . necessary. ave.

ASSIST with three children. ht - work. 6505 Riverview. dr. pe BR-8030

BOOKKEEPER . and "Assistant Bookkeeper . 5301 Winthrop

BOOKKEEPER

For Laundry Inquire BR-7184 COLORED couple, housekeeper, man, part

time, furnished room, board, TA-2041. salary.

COUNTER GIRLS

Wha Meals and uniform ‘furnished: exnce unnecessary. Apply BLUE RIBDAIRY BAR, 48 N. Pennsylvania.

Essential Employment Five women between the ages of 18 and 35, for permanent employment in our modern food plant. This work offers after the war security. Experience helpful but cisential wa?” plant Pond stay an Good working Sonditions, Sen pag, PAY.

cident insura Call -901 E. ‘16th and ask for Mr. — employed, call- RI-4444 for

Giltner. —— ee EXPERIENCED HAND SEWERS

Apply at Once, LEQ! AILORIN CO., 235 Mass. Ave. A 3 : 6 Hours 5 p. m. to 1.

Exp. Waitress Goad d ti BARNES cave iin ¥ 10th St. pe.

GIRLS

Have opening for two girls be. tween the of 20 and 35. Must. ‘be at least High School graduates, have plessant telephone voices and good health. These positions permanent. Pleasant, clean, inside work Fh congenial wor! tions - in large modern office. hu 8 Hones not rtant. Fre y salary

hours, . $17 with nd opportunity to earn more

of jobs. Must b be

No ex1915 uthogstera

HOUSEKEEPER, white, immediately, 20 to

Help Wanted—Female - 8 FIRST COOK—WHITE

Capable of kitchen management. N. Sundays. English Hotel Coffee Shop.

GRILL-COUNTER Jone 3% vet.

meals. Apply between 9-12 m,

2625 W. Washington. Hosiery Saleslady

Feltman-Curme Shoe Store,-38 '| E. Washington. HOUSEKEEPER, white, for suburban home on bus line; 3 iy $15. BR-4021. R. R. 16, Box 468-B. HOUSEKEEPER—White, experienced. Good

i id if capable. 2 Adults, Stay. WAEKEEPER, reliable white woman, E050, cooking, care of shildien; reference; stay; $13 week. GA-8012 BE white; SOuBLEY modern hom o laundry; stay. BR-2974. Write 6109 rea

45. Extra good salary. LI-4912, TA-9305.

KITCHEN HELP

WHITE; STEADY JOB; GOOD PAY. ws OF I ICITAL ‘AIRPORT. CALL

Millinery Salesladies Must be experienced. Excellent salary guaranteed: Steady position. Apply in person. Miss arbue e, Frederick Hats, 53 Monument Circl Apply

\ White; hsk NIGHT MAID "ia mr

: For Work as a

TELEPHONE

YOUNG WOMEN . Age 17 and Over

Are Needed to Handle VITAL WAR CALLS

OPERATOR

; Indi

APPLY TO Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian Miss Saltsman, 18 N. Belmont Ave, Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural

ana Bell Telephone Co.

2 STENOGRAPHERS

4 ORDER ADVISORS 10 STOCK CLERKS 4 HAND BILLING Cl.

Apply Employment

Help Wanted—Male 9 ‘ASS’T LAUNDRY Maintenance Man

Must understand boilers, electrical work and air driven presses.

PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR

10 MISCELLANEOUS CLERKS

We are an old nationally known mail order house, .recently moved to Indianapolis. We have over 800 employes and have openings now for 30 young women, married or unmarried. Good wages even for beginners. Pay is based upon a 5-day 40-hour week with time and a half for overtime. Several better positions also. All positions permanent.

LANE BRYANT, INC.

752 EAST MARKET ST, . a aS ————

LINEN MAN

ERKS (No Machines)

Office, Main Floor

Help Wanted—Male 9

Colored—18-65 Phone . . . LI-1361

LUBRICATION MAN

Bernd or colored, good pay, permanent 3815 College.

\Wiles-Johnson

Good salary and working conditions.

LUX LAUNDRY. BR-7184

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

White, 18-30, to learn semi-skill work. ‘Starting wage, 40c per hour. Possibilities for advancement. Call RI-1321 between 8:30 and 5:30.

National Hosiery Mills

SILK and WOOL SPOTTER

~ PANTRY WOMAN Experienced hotel pantry woman: white

or colored. Apply mornings only. Mr. Watson, Severin Hotel. (Do not phone.)

REPAIR WOMAN

J. D. EASTMAN SUNSHINE CLEANERS . 3808, E. Washington

Silk Finisher Wool Inspector Marker. Exberienced preferred, but not es-

VICTORY CLEANERS

2706 E. Michigan.

SHACK BROS. CLEANERS 450 W. 10th St. RI-0066.

SILK FINISHER

Highest Wages

DARKO & SON, CLEANERS 2659 Shelby

STENOGRAPHER and SYpist; in figures; some clerical work; North side insurance co. TA-1591 STENOGRAPHER—Give age,. full details, experience and .- education, salary expected; permanent position, Box 511} care of Times.

STENOGRAPHER

principally a>

tion’ Dept.. TODAY.

helper; essential to the war effort. WEST BAKIN phone FR-1331.

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EARNEXTRA MONEY

After school by delivering a ides Route. . » » Mail your name, age and address. . . . Routes available in your neighborhood. . . Write Indianapolis Times, Circula-

ATTORNEY

Under 41, for career position with large casualty insurance claim organization. Write fully, give complete history and salary

MAINTENACE" MACHINIST

First-Class—Make Own Setups.

"TOOL MAKER

, Permanent employment in essential industry. See Miss Howe, 6th floor rear,

| BR Employment Service 148 E. Market St.

required; snapshot or photo. Write

to work in furniture and stove department. 302 E. Wash.

Box 873, Times. BAKER Permanent job for experienced baker, and also” for ‘bakers’ out-of-town men will be considered; bread bakeries are designated as

G CO., 1331 E, Washington st. Tele-

BILLING CLERK ; Opportunity for advancement.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 139 E. South

2859" Sneiny”

MAN MAN, 18-50, FOR

Dry cleaning route. Good man can earn 0 per week, DARKO & SONS,

M AN to sell ice anid bag coal at phatform. See Mr, Willis, 1902 S. East. SOUTHSIDE ICE & COAL CO.

MECHANICS AND TIRE MEN

£pply to Clyde Berry

Aero Mayflower Transit Co.

887 Mass. Ave.

“BOOKKEEPER

and Assistant Bookkeeper 5301 Winthrop

BOY WANTED TO LEARN LITHOGRAPH BOY 1 WANTED, TO LEARN LITHOGRAPH 207 JACKSON BLDG.

BUS BOYS

ALSO

ICE CUTTER CLAYPOOL HOTEL

Permanent position, pleasant working conditions; no experience necessary; salary $85 per month; apply in person.

THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO, OF NEW YORK 607 ELECTRIC BLDG.

¥ for cooking in war Strong Woman ....i0" 7. i 15: Must be steady. Good pay to one who can Sa the job. 1915 Southeastern Ave. TYPIST and general office; good beginner: 16-25, north side insurance co. TA-1591,

WAITRESSES

Good pay and good tips. Meals and uniform furnished; experience unnecessary. Apply BLUE’ RIBBON DAIRY BAR, 48 N. Pennsylvania.

WAITRESS

21 Years or over for food and beer service in hotel. Must be bondable, free to work nights. This is a responsible position - paying highest wages. Bach applicant will be thoroughly investigated. See Mr. Graham.

HOTEL WASHINGTON

Feeney, ||

Phone Mrs. Williams for |

WOMAN to assist with housework, light laundry, no cooking, 2 children, stay nights. Liberal time off; $10. WA-7992.

CAR WASHER and PORTER

Good pay,e permanent job. Wiles-Johnson 3815 College.

Coal Truck Drivers Steady Work, Good Wages

ACTIVE COAL CO. BE-0333

COAL DRIVERS |

Steady Work — Good Pay _

Polar Icé & Fuel Co.

Westside Yard, 223 Lynn St., BE-4573.

\

Coffee Route Salesman [ Betwéen ages 40-45, for established route. Guar. $30 wk., but average earnings should be between $40-$50 per wk. We pay various commissions and bonuses to stir your enthusiasm. Car furnished. We pay all car expenses. Apply morn., if possible. King Ro Kompany, 1201 Cornell. ave.

WOMAN, middle-aged; care of children; no housework; Sxchiange for room an board; hours, 10 Dp. -6 a. Hjreterences. 2816 MacPherson, TA-614

WOMEN WANTED

To operate trolleys and buses; good pay; steady work. Apply Room 213, Terminal bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

Phone RI-5551 for lowest want ad word rate in the city and quick results.

Help Wanted—Male As

8 STOCK BOYS

Experience not necessary. . Good wages even for beginners. Pay is based on a 5-day, 40hour week with Hime and. -8 half for overtime.

Lave Bryant, In.

4| COLORED BOY 3. "e:cicum co,

GARAGE and Service St Station attendant ease and - makes of

Sherman Dr. & Mass. Ave.

DISHWASHER, $18

Age 35-65. Apply 11 a. m. or 2 p. m., Bradley’s Barbecue. Bradley and E. Vs sh.

DISHWASHER—MHELPER

ENGLISH HOTEL COFFEE SHOP.

DRIVERS, Experienced - For COAL TRUCKS Steady Work—Good Pay

Pittman-Rice Coal Co. MA-6565

FLOOR SANDER operator, hand. ‘Boy to learn trade. Apply un after 6. 2432 N. Delaware.

that can gr ve lS ‘Permanent position.

GRILL AND COUNTER MEN

Experienced, and meals to those who qualify, PB 43 W. St. Clair.

Grill-Counter 755; 327, week, meals. 2625 hE Tainglon L

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all Call at 26 W.

to drive

HANDY MAN — be truck. Variety Jobs's around Beret 1915

MECHANICS

You Can Make $1 Hour Plus Bonus See Walter Lee, 2419 W. Wash.

MEN, 35-50

Service station work; splendid opportunity for advancement.

922 N. DELAWARE

with trucks to haul coal, Good W&™ pay. 1001 Southeastern.

Men and Women for Essential War Industry Production machine operators and helpers for die cut press, automatic taping machines, saws, corrugator, up

and down slotter; also truck driver and department foreman.

U.S. GORRUGATED FIBER BOX CO.

1409 ROOSEVELT AVE.

TO UNLOAD COAL CARS. MEN Southeastern ave.

MEN For Rug Cleaning Department

APPLY GREGG & SON, INC.

1 .

1001

White or Colored 18 to 95 Years:

Defense Plant Cafeteria High Wages Time and a Half for Over 40 Hours Day or Night BE. 3600, Ext. 217

~ MEN AND BOYS

Here is your chance to earn good money. Our strong, capable gues are average. $6 per dey ha oal. Good pelt and. pleasant Ea Sondition: wr us today for full or

part time Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.

Southeastern ave.

§ Foundry Laborers, .

|| Floor and Squeezer Moulders. |

PATTERN BOY AND

SHIPPING CLERK 816 W. Ta 4 Ave,

IR-1191 = 3830 Brookville Rd. MA-8585

MEN WANTED jronexs and buses;

Essential Industry, Steady Eniployment

Stark-Wetzel & Co. 725 Gardner Lane

MEN to assist in shipping. Short hours, good pay, 3° the right man. Also truck avo. 2 8S. Penn. MEI 50-60, Ios full-tuna Voix, essen ger service, aytime hours. - ply MR. DALTON, 18 N. Meridian,

WESTERN UNION . NAILERS

MEN—40 to 50. Apply 932 S. Meridian, PAINTERS AND WALL WASHERS

311 E. 22d. TA-5439.

Paper Hanger Huber Contracting

©2050 ‘Northwestern

PORK BUTCHERS CAPITOL PACKING CO. 801 Kentucky Ave. Wanted from 6 P. M.

PORTERS

to 10 P. M. Apply St. Moritz, 109 N. Penn.

RELAY ROUTE MAN Modern Dry Cleaning Plant. Apply Mr. Howard 2835 Northwestern Ave. RELIABLE man to learn oven work and cooking = in war essential bakery.

Steady after the war. Good pay, 1915 __ Southeastern ave.

“ROOFERS & FURNACE MAN REESE ROOFING CO.. 1050 E. 45th

SALESMAN

for downtown furniture ‘store, low overbead. Higher salaries, See us today. 302

SELECTED JOBS AVAILABLE

Permanent positions at substantial wages in essential industry,

Openings for— % Tape Machine Operators % Cutting and Creasing ~ Operators % Rapid Slitters % Bailers Yc Bundlers

Help make the boxes that carry the shells that will defeat the enemy.

INLAND CONTAINER

100 W. Morris

Apply Daily 8 A.M to 56 P. M,

_. SEMI-SKILLED ~ UPHOLSTERERS

for a new {ype of upholstered furniture which requires - only small amount of skill. Auto trimmers or apprentice upholsterers can quickly become experts and earn good wages. Steady work assured.

JOHN J. MADDEN MFG. CO.

‘16th and Sherman Drive

ARR SE SHIPPING CLERKS

38 N. Pennsylvania

SILK and WOOL SPOTTER CLEANERS

SHACK BROS. 450 W. 10th St. RI-0066 Man for night work in

STEADY JOB office bldg. Roy Thomp-

son, 309 Circle Tower Bldg.

TIRE SERVICE MAN Commercial Tire Service 620 N. Delaware

Trucks to Haul Coal PITTMAN-RICE COAL C0.

102 8. LaSalle MA-6565

TRUCK DRIVER

American Bearing Corp.

429 8S. Harding

TIS se ne WANTED—1st class house painter. C. H. _Sedam. 2429 N. Alabama.

WANTED Thoroughly Experienced

318 E. Wash.—334 Indiana Ave.

WANTED Ship Yard Workers Pipe Fitters Pipe Fitter Helpers Arc Welders Arc Welder Trainees

* Good pay while learning, A representative of a nearby ship yard will be in this office to interview applicants Wed. the 24th, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Do not apply if now employed highest skilled in war work.

U.S. Employment Service 148 E. Market

driver for FroeeTy truck, slerking, steady work. Any age.

some BR-

WHITE BOYS TO PARK CARS

SEE MR. BRADLEY, DENISON SERVICE, Ohio and Pennsylvania

WOOL PRESSER

J. D.

Sunshine Cleaners 3808 E. Washington

Eastman

Positions Wanted—Male 11

MALE NURSE, refined man wants “Work, a per day. Box 508, Times. =

Personal Services (ALTERATION SPECIALISTS)

LADIES’. MEN'S GARMENTS

| CLEAN ® PRESS ® REPAIR * RELINE * REASONABLE

MEYER O JACOBS

212-214 E. 16th WA-Q08¢« GENERAL REMODELING, \ roofing, brick, cement work. BL-035 (FURNACE REPAIRS)

“MR. FIX-IT.” All minor repairs, except refrigeration. Rotsona le. No charge estimates. MA-513

(GENERAL RE WANTED)

Sludge top dirt for garden, RI. Gee4

(CARPENTERING)

yard; by load. (PIANOS)

BALDWIN PIANO 44 S Pennsylvania. MA-1431. (PRINTING)

FOR PRINTING run right to Richards and ; gave. solicitor’s commission. or!

(ROOFING) tg REROOFING, carperitering, roof repairs

of all kinds. uick service. Roofers, MA-28 pg ok

(ROOF EF ATEING)

: : 3 REPAIR SER -— roof, gutters RE oi RI-2928 (SEWER

TC SEWER OLEANDNG) NA ALE]

No mess. No fisting. 2 Year MA. 3073 uari . Free Est, ROTO ROOTER gwen sevice cop (WINDOW SHADES) :

"KEiTH SHADE CO.

1350 N. ILLINOIS. RI-1581

TERT TINT

$03 NN. GALF *

Business Opportunities 29

WANTED—Rooming houses for sale; have good buyers waiting. Call Mr. Powell or Mz. Smith CRO REALTY .CO. RI-33 A —————

ROOMING HOUSE, EAST

With or without furniture. BL-3280.

Save up to 40%—Use TIMES Want for results. Phone RI-5551.

Swaps

Swap More Gi cash jor or Your Caro or Equity ou See INC., 6 Vire C.T.. FOXWORTHY, Hie WILL & swap gash for car; must have Ask for H. P. CROWE, RI 8 a. o ., 5 p. m WILL PAY cash for Tate model used cag with good tires. WA-1345, before 9 a. or after 5 p. m, I WANT to buy a late model car; will cash payments or ? Ane 6 p. m. WA-6560,, or daytime, RI-3800, SACKS SWAP 7, Wve ov sf . or Trade Any

WILL TRADE 100-acre farm in Washe ington county for small farm near Ine dianapolis. BE-1984.

Tettige, | Pay More 7.5% Stoves, Tars213,

Pets, Poultry, Livestock 32 ATTENTION tvose wanting a dog for

a pet or chdes: ma; rhake a: selection of part Bull Collie pups, Scotch Collie, Chows, man Shepherds and numerous other at Municipal Dog Pound, 2501 8. Bela

SADDLES A Xo toot Buggy Harness and Other E We Also Trade for Used 8

good pay; i wor] e Apply Room yr

TERMINAL BLDG. INDIANAPOLIS. RAILWAYS

FINE blood-tested - Zhicks $11 pe -. cockerels, $3.50 per 100; fat icked hens, 33¢ nd - -413

127 E. New