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DETROIT, March 23 (U. P)—
on Wendell L. Willkie, former president of Commonwealth and Southern, as an impartial arbitrator in their dispute over contract inter-
The Consumers Power Co, is a
subsidiary of Commonwealth and Southern which Willkie formerly
le wide strike by Consumers’
employees that would have halted production in hundreds of Michigan “war plants was averted last Friday when the regional war labor board ordered employees to continue working and to select an arbitrator within three days.
TRUMAN PROPOSES ‘BATTLEFRONT TOUR
WASHINGTON, March 23 (U. P.). —The, goveriment plans to send a delegation of leading labor officials, several industrialists, the mayors and perhaps governors of large industrial areas on a tour of battlefronts in Britain, North Africa and Australia, it was learned today. Senator Harry S. Truman (D. Mo.) is understood to be §seking approval of the president and the
state, war and navy departments| ’®
for himself and.two other members of his senate investigating committee to make the trip.
The purpose of the tour will -be|SOSTON
to help. make war workers on the home front more conscious of ‘their
“pa the success or failure of the fightin forces. To Deaths——Funerals Tee
Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Mar. 23, 1043 BECK—Emma Schulmeyer, 418 E. 17th, mother of Miss Elsa E. Beck and sister of Miss Anna Schulmeyer, passed away Monday morning. Service at the Flanner & g hangn Mortuary, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the mortuary. DUNCAN-_Tanule B., beloved Duncan, mother of Poster, nn James, Guy, Bobb Jean and Si Susann Duncan; gran .-of Billie Foste residence Moaday Funeral Wednesday 1:30 ay t Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, th st. Burial Glen Haven cemetery. Friends + may call at the chapel any time. ERVIN—Rosetta, beloved wife of Arthur Ervin, mother of Sylvia Young, Akron, + O., and Otis Ervin of Canton, O.; sister of Alpha Davis of e
wife of , Doris | WO
ng,
Indi anapolis and Davis of Dayton, O., passed away Monday. Service Thursday, 10 8. m., at the W. D. Beanblossom Mor-| tuary. Burial Floral Park cemetery. * Friends ‘may call at the mortuary. 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 Rupprecht and Mrs. Charles Nerguson, assed away Monday at his home, 6110 Norwaldo. Staats at Sihe Plantier & Buchanan » rsaay, m. invited. Burial Crown Hin. Friends
© HAAS—Max, age 56, beloved husband of ther Francis and
Ruby Haas, fa of Mrs, Carrie Whiteford and Mrs. Ann Sstasset, assed away Monda: 2 evening: Mission, W. Ohio nd eh Burial Floral Park. iene may call Bon ‘rhuray aod The mo Lh al Foo at e cl urch ater » CO} NOTI HEALT ON—Peairl B., age 25 Joars loved husband of Ella Healton. orhhy of Agnes Evans; brother of John I. 3 i and Mrs. John Armstrong of: Earl and Lorine Healton, Edw Healton and Donald ri beni ig 2:39 at the West Side Nasarese d King sts. Burial Floral
Maxine Haas, brother of pling Haas, Funeral ursday 2 = m. Koehne . sts. at th y. irley Servi Chester, Morse and Bennie Healton and Frankfort, Imd,; grandfather of James A away Monday. Puneral Wedn ay call at snr
ark, Ee Fn el after 2 ro until noon Wednesday ana ay at the churc sy after 1:30 p. m. Wednesday.
HOOVER—Conrad D. of 636 N. Oakland ave. entered into rest Sunday, age 69 years; father of Lawrence and Howard
y Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Washington Park cemetery. Friends are welcome.
Solow Re of
Pauline Smith of a ES. Dorcas J- Indianapolis, and Villian Ly Lowes of of Jefiehson: IE s, Dr away at Major hos, Sheibyile 8 Sunday, March 21. Prioads A call at the home in Acton. Funeral service Wednesday, 10 a. m., at the Acton Methodist church. Burial Acton cemetery. R. W. Stirling Service.
THOMAS—William C., beloved husband of Gertrude M., ‘brother of Mary Schotts,
Charles, Ervin and George Thomas, passed away Monday. Service Thursday, 2 p. m., at the W Beanblossom mor-
J tuary. Burial rue Hill cemetery. Priehae may call at the mortuary any
TROWBRIDGE—Hellen 3 Lucille, 4431 Evanston st.,, wife of t. Charles Jesse Trowbridge and astg ot of Ms and : an - Pvt. Oscar 14R0Y a glton and
Robert Allen Melton, away Sunday Service at the rid ~ Buchanan m. Friends
Mor Ditary, Wednesday, 2 ; Friends may c¢ "at the _morC., husband of Nellie oNel, father of Rosemary, , John, Barbara Ann, and Mrs. Ned Haskin, brother of Maurice ’ Ba Mary, and Mrs. Margaret Feeney, ed Monday. Friends may call at the Kirby al Thursda Meridian at 19th st. XK lay, 8:30, at the mortuilo of Arc rch. rment Holy coun Semetety, Friends
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BARKER ~Iu B cond oy albe rt BE. Barer 0 Ra away 7 years March 23, 1 3 3 March Aoi sad memories of a : yoov one gone to rest; ill never be forgotten by the
i Be RO who loved you best Fs" MRS. LE BARKER & FAMILY
In Memoriams
2d File Clerk
Let us teach you. this important trade — competent = instructors and modern equipment—actual experience on liquid cooled and air-cooled engines. Big Senna for our graduates — big jobs available ow as well as after the war,
‘Bus Direct a to Our Door . 5g
Lost and Found 7 ILLFOLD containing about $13, 5 in do BIAEOLD {brow Victnity, Reward. 11-7415
or TA ‘TA-5975.
TOST_Brown bilifold, containing approxitown Vicinity; re-
ms down rr 4 Jats, TA-5975. 1OBT- Sn in Loew's ladies’ ry a chair cover, man’s
con nd ther articles. Reward. GA-5135.
BLACE bilifold - containing $64; valuable pa; W. H. Mu Ly, ! 028 N, Goodlet. 3315. Yay
errier; h back scar.
11 BE. Mich
ing for master. die oN oving 3!
LOST: r plate false “Tooth, Vicinity ye § ‘Meridian. Reward. RI-
fOST—Block's box containing boy's clothing. RI-6917. - Reward.
Schools & Instructions 7A
International Beauty School Ake gun so bap fog, uma £2 vania.
El ene sere Thorough, Pers goon. Tealning, Begin or Leisure Hour Shorthand School
tors can earn $40 to $60 week; 2 Mspectars training qualifies you; pay after placement; classes "8 Tues. American Industrial oar
eo nn Penn., opp. Postoffice. RI-3023.
Save up to 40%—Use, TIMES Want Ads for results. Phone RI-5551. 8
Help Wanted—Female
0 WOMEN to learn Dikers work. All types of Jobs. Tall, Sune women preferre Must steady. 1915 Southeastern.
8 GIRLS, 20-25, for Sent 2 Work, Apply after 7: 30 N. Chapel
6 WOMEN for on a Be a No experience necessary. 1915 Southeasterr ave.
BOOKKEEPER
and Assistant Bookkeeper 5301 Winthrop
CLERK TYPIST
to Work in Modern Air=Conditioned Office
Starting Salary—$22.50
National Hosiery Mills Call RI-1321 Between 8:30 and 5:30
r, man, part
COLORED couple, housekee, t nish ard, salary.
,. fur ed room, TA-2041. Cook Short Order; must be good, neat in appearance. Call after 6 p. m. VOLLRATH, 118 E. Palmer
COUNTER GIRLS
$18. Meals and uniform furnished; exerience unnecessary. Apply BLUE RIBON DAIRY BAR, 48 N. Pennsylvania.
DRAPERY SALESPERSON
Full time iS ofenin in our drapery departes, ce Aseesss PLY EMPLOYMENT CE “TH FLOOR
WM. H. BLOCK CO.
a Essential Employment Five women between the ages of 18 and 35, for permanent employment in our modern food plant. This work offers aftér the war security. Experience helpful but not necessary. Our plant is rated as an essential war plant. Good starting pay. working conditions. Health and acujdent insurance Call 901 E ‘16th
Gisther. If appointment. Hours 5 p. m. to 1.
Exp. Waitress Good wages and tips. BARNES CAFE—2127 E. 10th St. Typist and experience not necessary. Centrally located downtown. No Saturday work. 901 Peoples Bank Bldg. : FIRST COOK—WHITE
Capable of kitchen ent. N
and ask for
managem Sundays. English Hotel Coffee Shop.
GIRLS
. Have opening for two girls between the. jany of 20 and 35. Must gn School graduates, ephone voices and good hy These positions permanent. Ty clean, inside work with congenial working conditions in large modern office. Past experience not important. Five-day week of 40 hours. Star salary $17 with ular salary’ to earn more and r salary Inbreases.
one illiams for appointne RL DEST P
Funeral Directors 5
Walter T. Blasengym
GA-2570
\ FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. Michigan SK
. PAUL E DORSEY _
FARLEY a
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Market 1334 1604 W.. Morris
Prospect § GRINSTEINER'S
Io. E. New York
TG. H. HERRMANN
4 [RI-5020 after 2:00 wo LUNCH COUNTER. 1125 E.
GIRLS jor bakery work; afternoon Shift, 6 time
a week; and a half for ove! J Hostess Cakes. 339 E E. Mar
SIL Se WHS; vei. tween 9-12 m, 2 W. Washington.
HOUSEKEEPER—White, e: Suhee. Seay. Wa galary if capable. 3 Adults. Stay. WA-
on A hite; country modern home: no laundry; stay. BR-2974. Write 6109 Carrrollto:
HO! — Middle-a| care 2 children. sasant surroun . Stay. 1014 Shannon.
: wl MAORE white, ‘no Shilaten, no heavy laundry. Private room. WA-5045.
HO! white, SIT 20 t 45. Extra good salary. LI-49132, TA-9305, INTERNATIONAL COSMETIC FIRM
Needs 2 woman (white) for short hours; can $1 BEE hour in commission.
LADY FOR 10TH. NO SUNDAYS.
Manufacturing company
os dtyiag fom
ag Mon Monday at 1 pI rr a Sgversen, anc
Box RB. R._3 uk
has opening for stenographer with some book work ‘connected. Also two pay roll clerks. Must be typist and apt at figures. Appli-
© WILLKI IE IS ARBITER [Schools & Instrustions TA|Schosls “IN POWER DISPUTE
¥ Mr. | employed, call RI-4444 for
a ————————————SA—— SILK and WOOL SPOTTER
‘CLAUDE W. PITMAN * AL KELLY
These two men recently grad. uated and now hold important
manufacturerer. And 50 . years “old. ‘You can do as
well. ® : ne For Details a = Ph. BE-5005
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT—INDIANAPOLIS
Help Wanted—Female 8
et et tee Dee ims bmi
MILLINERY SALESWOMEN
‘For downstairs store depart ment. Full-time employment, attrac. five hours and salary. Apply Employment Office, Tth Floor.
‘WM. H. BLOCK CO.
EE Tl —— Millinery Salesladies -
pa be efperienced. jxce i 5 aranteed. on, Pp) person. ‘Miss Arbuckle. Frederick 3s, 53
Monument ° Circle. Apply hsekeeper.
NIGHT MAID ==
Spink Arms
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
learn semi-skill ge, 40c per hour. Possibilities for advancement. Call RI-13%1 between 8:30 and 5:30.
National Hosiery Mills ES rm ——_————————————— a PANTRY WOMAN
Experienced hotel pantry woman; wiiite or colored. Apply mornings only. Watson, Severin Hotel. (Do not Shores
LE. colored gin, weekly, Saturday afternoon, Sundays wa, Scheol age child. TA-3353, after 6.
REPAIR WOMAN
J. D. EASTMAN SUNSHINE CLEANERS
3808 E. Washington
Silk Finisher
Darko & Son, Cleaners For Highest Wages.
SHACK BROS., CLEANERS 450 W. 10th St. RI-0066.
Slip Cover
Cutter
Full time or part time employment. To cut and finish or cut and we will finish. Apply Employment Office 1th Floor
WM. H. BLOCK CO.
STENOGRAPHER and typist; principally in figures; some clerical work; 18-25, North side insurance co. TA-1591.
PA bet TB mn AB tt lB bichon HORRY STENOGRAPHER—Give age, full details, experience and education, salary expected; petmanent position. . Box 511, care of Times.
STENOGRAPHER
Single, 22 to 30 years, must be experienced. Salary bonus plus pension plan. Apply in person. Indianapolis Screw Products
Corp. 621 N. Noble ee
.STENOGRAPHER
Permanent position, pleasant working conditions; no experience necessary; salary $85 per month; apply in person.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. 80, OF NEW YORK 607 ELECTRIC BLDG.
for coo in war Strong Woman rE ery.
Must be steady. Good pay to one who can handle the job. 1915 Southeastern Ave.
TWO LADIES 5-DAY WEEK $120 Per Month
Two high type ladies, 25-45, drive and Ell on established Indi lis
Car and all expenses furnis ed’ A paid. Thorough training Dishes Call
Jewel Tea Co., Inc.
2920 E. Washington, MA-0655
For Appointment Ask for Mr. Jorgensen
TYPIST—PAYROLL—CLERICAL Sine 20, do 30, sonar , pee in person.
Indianapolis Screw Products
beplan.
cants must be white, single and under 25. ‘High school or business referred. Will consider
minimum $20 per week. Call CH-0673 for Sppeint ment,
Ss
‘MILLINERY salesiapies ‘Part and Full Time SIBYL HAT SHOP
ats
ha Ar
[108 Monument Circlle
GR x
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Corp. 621 N. Noble { TYPIST and general office; good inner; 18-25: north side insurance co. -1591.
‘WAITRESSES
“No Experience Necessary. Good Hours, : - Good Pay.
Experience "necessary. |
WOOLWORTH, 1f*E. WASH.
a or a
{WAITRESS © °°
~ APPLY NOW
t For Work as a
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
YOUNG WOMEN Age 17 and Over Are Needed to Handle
VITAL WAR GALLS APPLY TO
Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian . Miss Saltsman, 18 N. Belmont Ave. Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural
! 8 . : i ; naiana peil ijeiepnone LO 4 ; A i : 4 ! .
este me
PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR
2 STENOGRAPHERS 10 MISCELLANEOUS CLERKS 4 ORDER ADVISORS 10 STOCK CLERKS 4 HAND BILLING CLERKS (No Machines)
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.
Apply Employment Office, Main Floor LANE BRYANT, INC.
752 EAST MARKET ST.
Help Wanted—Female WAITRESS
ver for food and beer 3 Yours r.2 Must be De iakte, nights.’ This is a reposition wages. applicant “will oughly investigated. See Mr. G:
HOTEL WASHINGTON
8| Help _Wanted—Male
Coal Truck Drivers
Steady Work, Good Wages
ACTIVE COAL CO. > BE-9333
COAL DRIVERS |
Steady Work — Good Pay
Polar Ice & Fuel Co. Westside Yard, 223 Lynn St., BE-4573. COLORED BO to ah cars. Inter-
state Petroleum Co., Sherman’ Dr. & Mass, Ave.
~ DISHWASHER, $18
Age 35-65. Apply 11 a. m. or 2 Bradley's Barbecue. Bradley and E.
DRIVERS, Experienced For COAL TRUCKS Steady Work—Good Pay
Pittman-Rice Coal Co. MA-6565 ee hhh EE
EXTRACTOR MAN
White or Colored Essential War Work
STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington Ave.
Virginia Grill. 2513 E. Wash,
WOMAN, middle-aged; care of children; no housework; exchange for room and board; hours, 10 m.-6 a. m,;references. 2816 acPherson, TA-6147.
WOMEN (two) for pleasant permanent employment. Short hours, excellent pay. Suite Ys07 Peoples Bank Bldg.
WOMEN WANTED
To operate trolleys and buses; gobd pay; steady work. Apply Room 213, Terminal bldg.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
Vash.
Fashion Dry Cleaners 1901 Central Ave.
Wool Presser
Young Women To learn hotel business, as front office clerks. Must have. good personality, neat appearance. Capable of meeting the public. Apply Mr. Reath.
Claypool Hotel
Help Wanted—Male 9
10 BOYS 16 to 20 years old with bicycles. Full time employment, messenger work, downtown business area. Apply 9:30 a. m. MR. DALTON, 18 N. Meridian,
WESTERN UNION ASS’T LAUNDRY Maintenance Man
Must understand boilers, electrical work and air driven presses. . Good salary and working conditions.
LUX LAUNDRY. BR-7184
ATTENTION! BOYS
Foundry Laborers |
Floor and Squeezer Moulders Paitern boy and shipping clerk.
816 W. Washington St. mm ——— I ———————, fe
operator, brush hand. ly evening, after
FLOOR SANDER Joy. to learn trade. 2432 N. Delaware. Fr and Service Station attendant on can grease and drive all makes of cars. Permanent position. Call at 26 W. 27th st.
GRILL AND COUNTER MEN
Experienced, $25 and meals to those who qualify. Apply 43 W. St. Clair.
man; $27 week, meals. Grill-Counter 5p); between 9-12 m. 2625 W. Washington HANDY MAN — Must be able to ative truck. Variety jobs around bakery, 1915 n ave.
Janitor Wanted *%:''5:"
Laborers Wanted
App.
EARNEXTRA MONEY -
After school by delivering a > Times Route. . Mail your name, age an Rottes available in your ood: . Write TODAY. Times, Circular
tion Dept.
ATTORNEY
AY.
Good wages; Steaty 3 work. Under 41, for career position Coloreq with large casualty insurance SMITH AGRICULTURE claim organization. Write fully,
CHEMICAL CO. 1850 Kentucky Ave.
give complete history and salary required; Suapshot or photo. Write Box 873, Tim ;
BAKER
Permanent job ior experienced
LABORERS WANTED
CLEVELAND WRECKING CO. W. MORRIS AND DROVER
baker, and also for bakers’
helper; out-of-town *men will be conbread bakeries are designated as WEST BAKING CO., 1331 E. Washington st. phone FR-1331.
sidered; essential to the’ war effort. Tele-
BOOKKEEPER Light Factory Work 2% 0,5 an 18 : LINEN MAN oom 0 Assistant Bookkeeper LUBRIC io MAN BY 5301 Wintingp White or colored, good pay, permanent
job. Wiles-Johnson
'MAINTENAGE MACHINIST
First-Class—Make Own Setups.
TOOL MAKER
| Permanent employment in esi} sential industry. See Miss Howe, 6th floor rear.
3815 College.
BOYS for stockroom Full « or Bark time, Apply 352 8. Illinois
BOY WANTED, TO LEARN LITHOGRAPH
and delivery work.
207 JACKSON BLDG.
BOY 16-20
room _ helper; ce XBerience not 814 Dorman
TRADE.
Wash
necessary. Dy-Per
BUS BOYS IGE GUTTER CLAYPOOL HOTEL
Lee eed
Essential Industry,
Stark-Wetzel & Co. 725 Gardner Lane
MEN Do you want good steady work? Essential industry.
CAPITAL ICE GO.
356 W. North St.
with trucks to haul coal. Good pay. .1001 Southeastern,
MEN AND BOYS
Here is your chance to earn good money. Our strong, capable drivers are Sint pint na Blesegh Forming en i PE us today for full or part time work,
"Muesing-Merrick’ Coal Co.
IR-1191- 3830 Brookville Rd. MA-8585
Men to Drive ~ Coal Trucks Steady work, good pay.
See Miss Herrell
POLAR ICE & FUEL G0.
1902 8. EAST ST.
TCHERS|
MEN: WANTED
Grocery and Produce Warehouse Work Good pay. Overtime available.
Opportunities for advancement, Vacations and holidays with pay.
Free insurance and low rate heshitalisation insurance - available, Day or night work.
Apply 9’A. M. to 4 P. M. Except Saturdays
_ A&P TEA CO.
55 S. State St.
Steady Employment
RELAY ROUTE MAN
Modern Dry Cleaning Plant. Apply Mr. Howard 2835 Northwestern Ave.
cooking in war essential bakery Steady after the war. Good pay, 191 Southeastern ave.
Route Man 1901 Central Ave. SALESMAN
head, ae salaries. See us fod
for a new type of upholstered furniture which requires only small amount of skill. Auto trimmers or apprentice uphol-
sterers can quickly become ex-
Men and Women for Essential War Industry
Production machine operators helpers for die cut press, automatic taping machines; saws, corrugator, up jan down slotter; also truck driver
and department foreman.
U.S. CORRUGATED FIBER BOX GO.
1409 ROOSEVELT AVE.
and §|
perts, and. earn good wages. Steady work assured.
| | Jorn J. MADDEN MFa. co. 16th and Sherman Drive
Service Station Attendan Experience not necessary. Excellent Bi. od. for right man. 0, 6 8S. State. Mr,
man to learn oven work and ~ Fashion Dry Cleaners
for downtown furniture store, low overay. 302
SEMI-SKILLED WOOL PRESSER UPHOLSTERERS J. D. Eastman
Zwahlen.
Good pay while seatutiony 3 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 .
WANTED—Middle-a, in restaurant. g| WHITE driver for groce 23 slesking, steady work. gf age. = :
|WHITE BOYS T0 PARK © ins :
SEE MR. BRADLEY, DENISON SERVICE, Ohio a Pennsylvania 5
man. sill, 6s,
WILL TRAIN young men for ; in a go 4 Must be neat a inteliigent. Good pay while tr: 507 Peoples Bank Bldg.
Woo PRESSER
Darke & Son, Cleaners For Highest Wages
is
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Sunshine Cleaners 8808 E. Washington
Wool Presser "io cenivar ave. Positions Wanted—Male 11
MALE NURSE, refined man wants work, $8 per day. Box 508, Times. ;
- 3 y Personal Services 13 (ALTERATION SPECIALISTS) CADIES'. MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN® PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE °R
EASONABL JACOBS
RO
MEYER O 214 E. 16th
t 2) (CARPENTERING)
For Rug Cleaning Department ie APPLY GREGG & SON, INC.
1004 Madison
{ Men White or Colored 18 to 55 Years
Defense Plant Cafeteria High Wages Time and a Half for Over 40 Hours Day or Night BE. 3600, Ext. 217
1
To operate trolleys and buses; good pay; s work. Apply Room 213
AL BLDG.
MEN WANTED
| SHOE REPAIR | ~. MAN ] Good opportunity for experienced man as manager of modern shoe repair shop. Drawing account, plus com-
mission to the man who can qualify.
Apply Mr. Davis
SILK and WOOL SPOTTER
SHAce tBR08, CLEANERS 450 W. 10th St.
SLIP COVER CUTTER
Full-time or part-time employment to cut and finish or cut and we will finish.
Apply Employment Office WM. H. BLOCK CO.
STEADY JOB
Thompson, 309 Circle Tower Bldg. .
TIRE SERVICE MAN Commercial Tire Service
MEN to assist in shipping. Short hours, good pay to the right man. Also truck drivers. 112 8. Penn. NAILERS
MEN—40 to 50. Apply 932 8. Meridian. ainters and Wall Washers
311 E. 22nd. TA-5439.
: na Huber Contracting Paper 2050 Northwestern STE
CAPITOL HI CO. 801 fy Ave.
PORTERS “ois. se SELECTED JOBS AVAILABLE
REPORT READY T™ "WORK 5 S. FOREST
: mm — U. S. Employment Service CAR WASHER and PORTER "148 E. Market St. Ey portions “at pay, permanent , joi ermanen ons a FE eee all MAN © for vegetable a Subswnal v wages in essenCc Room E. 54th. High Stade ar leaning foom Help | AN zr Ea peng or Experienced. T 0= | a SCHOEN BROS. CLEANERS |Meat iy Operators 934 E. 9th st, MECHANICS AND Cutting and Creasing ETERS TIRE MER, +c Rapid Sifters | Apply to Clyde Berry COAL HAULERS | Aero oe Mayflower Transit Go. | % Balers: MEN 887 Mass. Ave. WITH or WITHOUT TRUCKS
TERMIN. : INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS
| TRUCK DRIVER
Call at SCHOEN BROS. CLEANERS
Trucks to Haul Coal PITTMAN-RICE COAL C0.
102 S. LaSalle MA-6565
1 2829 Northwestern Ave.
RI-0066
Man for night work in office bldg, white. Roy
834 E. th st, nN A
WANTED—1st class house painter. C. H. Sedam, 2429 N. Alabama.
WANTED
Thoroughly Experienced
Ra
i MW pi LN BL-036 (FURNACE REPAIRS) 4 os
“MR. FIX-IT.” All minor repairs,
refrigeration. No MA-
estimates. (GENERAL HAULING WANTED)
Sludge 7, dit for garden, gy 5664 (PRINTING) L
FOR PRINTING run right to Richards gv solicitor’s commission. 127 EB or!
Reasonable. 5134.
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seman smuvce ier AL.2028
(RUG WEAVING TO ORDER)
‘RUG WEAVING—WA-6585
(SEWER CLEANING) 35
Madi AAT) 4
Electric way to clean sewers. MA.3078 |
No mess. No digging. 2-Year | tee. Free Est.
ROTO ROOTER or SEaviE 00; hi) rouh on Th-388 iG snd Landscaping as 2858 N. Illinoi WINDOW SHADES)
TH SHADE CO.
NN. ILLINOIS RI-158]
3] WET
N (AL } * * FIED
Business Opportunities 29 y
ROOMING HOUSE, 10 rooms, north Bargain for cash—$700. . CRO REALTY CO. RI-3318
Swaps 31 Swap More Cash for Pour On or Equity Don’t Sell Until Lo he 638 Virs
ec. T. FOXWORTHY, ginia. MA-T161
p cash iar gar; must have tires. ky for H. CROWS, ‘RI _between 8 a, m.,
SACKS SWAP ? Sion — Toye
318 E. Wash.—334 dine ve LI-0040,
WILL PAY cash for late model used cag with good tires. WA-1345, before 9 a.m. or after 5 p. m.
I WANT to buy a late model Car; will pay. cash yments or ? 6 ». Me WA , or daytime, Re3e00. in
WILL TRADE 100-acre farm ington county for farm near dianapolis. BE-1984.
, refrigs., Ture | Pay More ea TA-521%
Pets, Poultry, Livestock 2 ATTENTION those wanting a dog fof
a pet or watchdog, make a selection of part Bull, or ay :
pups, Scotch Collie, Chows, Gers erds and numerous other dogs at Municipal Dog Pound, 2501 8. Belmont,
Animal Welfare League, Ine. PROTECTION OF HOMSLESS A ANIMALS"
All KINDS SADDLES nso to $175
Buggy Harness and Other Equipment We Also Trade for Used Saddles Farm & Home Supply, Inc., 1325 Ky.
FINE blood-tested he $11 per
cockerels, $3.50 per ot FE Jou San
JE hens Rd Bb; Joe Canaries, 7; 51) Son pact BE astoide Hatchery, 4915 E. Sis. VIR-1957, Farm, Garden, Plants 3 a. ore eRe ore shesy Ld
Merchandise for Sale Randolph h 205550 ene
