Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1943 — Page 15
pIsons Win |; oe eT er ap Want Male SiNip Wats Male LS! A : | PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR "Calder Cup WOMEN FOR WAR WORK |[ "AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS WANTED MEN
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AGES 17-45 6 LEDGER CLERKS (Good Penmen) $4570 $60 PER WEEK ts Freie HOUSE an 8 Dein
i AND F Foi 0k 5 Drecarit engaged 4 tial laugh WELL DRILLER Our Training Can Qualify You 8 GEN. OFFICE ILE CLERKS It you aR nok of present engaged 2 ail exten stry and _ Alto well driler helpers. Contractpn
From Caps. for Good Wag 0% 10 AUDITORS (Light Bookkeep ing) cars and trucks, or have not had recent experience but want Northern Co., 237 WOR Edwards. GA JUST THINK—IN ONLY 2 WEEKS hee "ARE TRAINED IN 5 INVENTORY CLERKS . to get back in the trade at top pay With plenty of work, see WE NEED OVEN MEN (Comma From rage . OUR LABORATORY FOR PRECISION INSPECTION work! Hi 8 STOCK CLERKS TO FILL ORDERS ® Manager. J dn ree, 1 fa, 08 20 ~ Bisons caught Goalie Bell with his|] We teach the use of precision instruments for doing’ the job— 3 ADJUSTERS ’ COBURN CHEV C0: ESTER an * stick in a pile-up near the Buf- enabling you to earn a good salary to start. . BOYS 2 te oe oo
: We are an old nationally known mail order house, . : bievel Full-ti Joyment ~ — Hw ao GLASSES STany Jucsoay industri recently moved to Indianapolis. We have over 800 2330 S44 Meridian Stree LH: 58 delivering telegrams downiown business an v tivities a war industries . Provisi mad; h bie up Gin sn arian von ay employes and have openings now for 55 young Si, ol Hl
| ’ - hed. lo Bennett then sent the Bisons DECID NOW : women, married or unmarried. Good wages even J} GRILL MEN — GOOD PAY| Men Without Previous Fatory oan, 7 90, Mx. Dalton, 38 HK Whee Bullion] Cant : for beginners. Pay is based upon a 5-day 40-hour Straight shift. WA-6440. Experience, 38-48—4F Wool P Fashion Diy Cleaver - Pmith safled around the back of To.00 YOUR PART IN THE WAR EFFORT week with time and a half for overtime. Several Grocery Ecrienced man No agel AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY FeSSer “1001 Central Ave better positions also. All positions permanent. ouiaine. Also for warehouse and shipping. Do YOUNG MEN—2; dpaft exempt, to assi the Indianapolis net, snapped a: You © P Y ‘Tuition on Monthl Payment p not apply if now employed in defense| mManager on national sales organization; ou Gan Pay Tour iu y Pay Clerk, experienced. Dirks Mkt. p short pass to Bennett who rammed leti Our Traini Grocery -' 5524 E. Wash, work. ~ Basca Manufacturing, 3000 Roose- can earn 438 ps » Tiirels a = it home. Morey Rimstad also re- Plan Atter Completing Our Training Apply Employment Office, Main Floor HANDY MAN to drive truck and do va-| | }o2p m. RN. Edwards, Linden Hotel ; PPIYy E ' NDY AN to drive | ne ) — No phone Re ceived-an assist on the score which APPLY IN PERSON 3 b i Fo 108 pd sstistactory. 10% YOUNG MAN. neat and clean, .. answer - occurred at 10:52. ; LANE BRYANT, INC. « Southeastern. ? MEN | telephone; $8.50 per wk.: no experienc Bisons Oost ip AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL TRAINING | | 52 E. Market St. | peceuary. dont dpportuiey to earn SFT
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Es i FOR EMPLOYMENT It was then that the Bisons SCHOOL — : sown] gh Sehioe Boy $ ESSENTIAL TO WAR WORK || Positions Wanted, Female 10 opened Up to turn the game into a 229 N. PENN., OPPOSITE POST OFFICE : 800d mriey durin your | WILL care for child between 2
vacation, cleaning cars at i need 6 men at once for our rug months, residence near St. Hncenl¥
. y E S a ianapolis ble to get APP LY NOW ; Roy Wilmeth Co i ars fae wr sor Thode ich RoR Spies, PAW ‘Ind napo was unable ge . . are permanent or temporary. ages P 720 N. Meridian are good, equipment is modern and ersonal Services 13 the puck past the blue line in its| Deaths—Funerals 1|Help Wanted—Female 8 For Work as a | sce ‘other men doing this work and || I CLEAN and repair typewriters and Baer and adding machines. A. R. Hammel. MA«
own defense zone toward the end{indianapolis Times, Monday, April 5, 1943 : judge for yourbelf. necessary.
: ther of the R ; of the second heat as the Bisons ST, EL CRASS TORIC, aria, sister 4 GIRLS : TELEPHONE OPERATOR i] i SCHOOL BOY (ALTERATION SPECIALISTS) took it away from them three times| Mary George, Cincinnati, O, Mrs. Helen § . i8 to 35 . Crown Laundr y and PP
Volz, Alverna and Edward Sippel, sister to. 16a inspection. in oa in a row. Then Summerhill Ka-| of Mrs. Mary Cook, Mrs. Rose Kraus Essential War Industry i YOUNG WOMEN FOR WORK IN SERVICE STA- Dry Cleaning Co. | CLEAN PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE * REASUNABLE
; J Mrs. Ella Tabeling, Edwin Bischoff of 0 Xonity Tor Advan ai . ; IRNEky and Hien & OO. Ee OT uilicy Tu So "DARKO & SON Age 17 and Over TIONS AFTER SCHOOL AND 2001 E. Washington St. MEYER O JACOBS three- h toward San S f Law- : Hammam. | REEL w e-man rus y Seekatz, Mrs. Anna Oberting of Law 2659 Shelby, Are Needed to Handle WEEK ENDS. Men Colored car washers; drivers, good 212-214 E. 16th ye lel:Y
renceburg, Ind.; Alois Bischoff of Morris, and Perras. Mr. Summerhill pushed d Friends may call | Sm—————— | GASETERIA—I1031 E. WASH. pay, no Sunday work. Mill Motor (BOOK BINDING)
Ind., died Saturday. { d Meridian at 19th VITAL WAR CALLS in it at 17:20 at the Kirby Mortuary, Meri m——— GOIV10E, LUD NL Meridian GENERAL book binding. JOHNS BUTTERS
Sv o st. Requiem Mass at St. Catherine's . Summerhill, who by this tjme was| . church, 9 a. m. Tuesday, after which BAR WAITRESS : : Cr jr gr —
: d 11 at the Weigel Funeral | getting in the Caps’ hair, decided Lig ER ne Ind, end Mass | BRONZE ROOM APPLY TO ! Ice Route Drivers MEN. WANTED i I } GENE REMODELING,
Wednesday, 9:30 a. m., St. Louis church, ! he deserved one more goal so he Batesville. Interment St. Louis cemetery, | H t I WwW hi Miss Jefferson, 240 N. Meridian Steady work—good pay. od yg My buses; J (eR MODELING, BL- 0359 slipped in his third one 35 seconds| Batesville, Ind. [Cincinnati, O., papers, ote as ington : nl . Soto, bt cove re: BL-03GY “after the final period was under . ig Sepvd | x. 5200. Beostuwoutl 28 Apjiy Storervem Miss Saltsman, i8 N. Belmont Ave, POLAR ICE & FUEL CO. a y Ross 318 ARDWOOD th "0 fear — = : : : BMIN " she e new. -6068. way. He came down the ice fast formerly 1233 Pasadena st. beloved pp Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural : West Side Yard, 223 Lynn St. INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS tran
insky and Klein, scoring| husband of Emile, father of Mrs. Dessie | eemmmm———— | ; ; With Kam y ’ Brown, Hall, Ind.; Mrs. Myrtle Ludlow, B eauty Opr $25 guar. 50% comm. RI- : : RICHARDS SEE PRINTER no Jia te Pens s
from right wing. Amo, Ind.; Mrs. Flossie Jackson and 03 v b | | T | hk Cc ; 45—437 Mass Ave. Freddie Hunt figured he ought to| Mrs.’ Zena Matio¥., sy. Sgparied bin BO KK PE | n id I a nu a J # . & @ p 4 n ] 0 ® JANITOR, downtown, aparimenti Huss, be NIGH? SMAN Jo Selivery work. Hours, (ROOF REPAIRING) nd his| life Sunday, age neral Tuesday, . andy; man and wife; call after 7 p. m. Steady work. War| REPAIR SERVICE — Leak have. a couple of goals and April 6, at Moore & Kirk Irvington o EEPER MA-1658. ok Ne * Good pay. 1918 South-| roof, gutters cleaned, repaines. RI-2928
eed. So Freddie ington st., 10:30. Must be good typist. North side. w Senha teammates agr Mortuary, 5342 E. Washington s 1330. : — LABORERS oa aye. (SEWER CLEANING)
upped and notched two quickies Burial i Jnd. Graveside service. : Es ‘ Help Wanted—Male 9 A 3 PO Noreen ‘within 32 seconds, making the 6-1) C7 I 5 age 63, beloved father CLERK 22 %opuer Cool offtes. Times, Yep mr shifts. ADDly Char: Produon Cord 136 °R. PAINTERS a SEWER CLOGGED ? | in favor of the Bisons. Little Fred-) “or charies J" of ‘this city and Eugene Advertising Salesman |i PAPER HANGER 0 Foren | PRalbuLius 013 om Doug Lewis| Anthony Teska o ro ch., pas with or without teleph xperience, i, Wg — TTT WA-3351. | Fleetric way to clean sewers, Sie ag I mA away id iday afternoon. ‘Puners] Tues: CLERK-TYPIST Top commission. UFR 343 439. Sle SXperen . PORTER, COLOR ED No mess. No digging. even: MA, 3073 lent a hand on the second try. Irving Hl Chapel, 5377 5 Washington: oy Wore in modern air-condi- U N L A ow 0 R E 0 % Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian. ROTO ROOTER SEWER TOE a . ———— red final g0al{ may call at Irving Hill after 6 p. m. J vioned office, Colored, young. No Sundays. (TREE TRIMMING) Billy Thomson hit the fina yy t ay sal BE ty Times, Bast Starting Salary, $22.50 for REPLACEMENT : ALL DAY WORK | PORTER Copper Mug. 400 N. INinois. | ppg ‘RIMMING and landscaping, " for the Caps this season at 6:02 but| ZLce55" tad, “please ory NATIONAL HOSIERY MILL | | WANTS for
: f ‘ years experience. TA-2858, Elton Hare it didn’t make much difference as|yoomps susan Elizabeth, age 78 years, « 16 Boys for general store or | § D Y RELAY ROUTE MAN Fe oN CSiiinois. far as the game was concerned.| beloved wife of Willian F. Toombs, | Call RI-1321 of operators who have graduated stock work. TT (WINDOW SHADES)
=] mother of Hubert L. Toombs, Mrs. Ed-. Between 8:30 to 5:30 NI from our training school i Summary: | ward Duckum, Mrs. Carl Quertel, grand. - 8. S. KRESGE CO. - || Modern Dry Cleaning Plant, KEITH SHADE CO.
- mother of Earl Duckum, Pauline Miller, OLORED GIRLS fh sc aianapelis DB Buffalo (8) Maxine Giddens, Hubert Toombs Jr., to learn os and silk pressing in mod- YOUNG WOMEN 17 W. Washington Apply Mr. Howard 1350 N ILLINOIS. , RI-1581
great-grandmother of Infant Giddens,| ern dry cleaning plant. Permanent po- 18 to 30 YEARS GOOD WAGES
sister of John, Isaac, Thomas and Tem-| Sition in vital war industry. Paid while Sgt | i oN 4 SHADE & LINOLEUM HE : ' 3 } & > 1 i Appl Mr. H d, pe M. Browning, pissed sway Sundsy | [SATE Apply Mr Howard, Davis AN UNUSUAL ATTENTION! BOYS STEADY WORK 2835 Northwestern Ave. ERPS TRTY Klein| ley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Colored Waitress soe lence —
il . Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. 6 Indiana Ave EARN EXTRA MONEY ROCK WOOL * Business Opportunities 29 : Atee, JenSr, Rom ie fr De ly Sell a% Loving Bl stir d Colored W Oo PPO RTU N ITY Alter g2hoo) by delivering a Tines Route. COLORED or WHITE APPLICAT OR \ for lease; ideal ) n, Buffalo; Richar 8. Cake : . oman . « « Mail your name, age an ress, . .. . 4 on N. Meridi an ood Foposition, Aneuam, Hunt, Benet, Rimstad, Smith, | WHITE—Fred E. age 49 years, husband * for Clean, Pleasant Work Rottes available in your neighborhood. GA20ar Eve. GA 1353 8 p Lewis, Alien, Allum of Minnie White, father, of Staff Ser- : . Write Indianapolis Times, Circula- Prefer One Who Can Apply Roofing
od Seaman First Class Robert! D. White, cial telephone work or handling - teleScore by Periods Cordova, Alaska; brother of Mrs. Gladys || W28€S and steady work. grams over our long distance automatic il BAR PORTER AND BUS BOYS Swap ots Cash for Your Car or Bawls u See
JDIANAPOLIS + 0 1-2 uw : telegraph circuits. Some knowledge of 2 36 ebster, Martinsville, Ind.; Mrs. Roy Wilmeth Co grap Experienced hotel bar porter and bus Ralph R. Reeder & Sons Don't Sell Until ¥ Faust Sn , O., : . typing preferable. boys, colored. Appl . IN {ty Thdianapolie; usta E. Snider, Columbus, O., and | 720 N. Meridian yp De rrolured, Apply Per atson, HOTEL ; CHEMICAL Co 2401 Winthrop—8Sto 10 a. m. c.T. FOXWORTHY, “ine. 63 vie
D. P. White, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; passed rid, ; (2) Buffalo, Sum- » : Whi tre} : : » Klein), 18:38. ° Pen- Bt ean Lae et eves.; also waitresses. Paid hile _Training BODY AND FENDER MAN p : ifr A Swab eush ior PrcRO ust Rg xe ood (3) Buffalo, Rim- Qonkle Supers! Home, 1934 Ww. Michigan, OOK, IR-0083. wi) A ; t John Guedernoeler Wagon Co, 1850 KENTUCKY between 8 a. m., 5 p. m. :52. fal ‘Burial Crown Hill. ends may call a entucky Ave. ), 10:52. (4), Buftalo, COUNTER GIRLS, WHITE|] Immediate Employmen — e WILL PAY cash for late model ised ea¥
Klein), 17:20. the funeral home any time.
, 1: : : : TWA TSS, ; tripping), Richard Experience Jnuecessary. Guaranty Cafe- Apply Mr. Pickett Boy 18 Yrs. or Older Ne — SALESM AN wih good Hien WA-1345, [before '§ a,
® Buel, Sins Card of Thanks 2 | teria, 20 N. Meridia 18 N. Meridian St. oe Ip as maintenance mechanic in bind- . YT WANT 5 buys Tole Taodel oor il pay :35. Buf- | GASTINEAU—We wish to express our CURB GIRLS—WAITRESSES Cm———————————————— BOYS AND GIRL § L AB ORERS cash, paymeiits or ? Atter 8p. m., WAS
i 3. i) Butalo sincere thanks and appreciation to our nd 17 NEEDED in gasential war work. 4 ladies, BS eT | J. Brown), 6:03. — iar a apathy ra URI Ribbon Die Tn. fos £. 100 meeting the public. Apply Mr. Pickett. 10 work J. Speucer's NORTH POLE, 5610] Here is an excellent oppor- | SACKS SWAP 0%. 0 Anything, many beautiful floral offerings reecived CURB GIRLS and WAITRESSES Western Union . N nels. Experience not necessary. Essential Industry. tunity for a young man with |313 BE, Wash.—334 Indiana Ave, LI-0940, . : sales ability to become associ- | FOR SALE—1 Gas model race car, 621 Cy }
- . , El , TeX.: i y intelligent girls to train for spe- : ; Referee—McVeigh; linesman—Lee. geant Frederick A. White, El Paso, Tex Filling station operator. Good Alert, intelligent gir p tion Dept.. TODAY. THE SMITH AGRICULTU 1 Tex Ske Wha San AP elie Swaps 31
= Save} by Periods— at the loss of our beloved son and|Tee Pee, 3820 Fall Crk. blvd. WA-6440.
5 6—17| brother, Lt. James M. Gastineau. EXPERIENCED shirt press operator. OFFICE GIRL—Take dictation, type, fig- je 1231 N. Meridian 3 ated with large, national or- E. 11th st. RI-22 8 17-—39| especially thank the Rev. Ralph L.| Steady job, short hours, good pay. Four| ure payroll and formula; 6 days a — Brake Mechanic RI-4541 Pay Up to $40 Weekly ganization. The position open |AUTO RADIO, Trutone, brand new, $24. - ~| O'Dell, assistant minister of the Taber-| Hour Laundry, 238-40 N. Illinois. starting pay, $20. Gleason Pie Bakery, N i ———— J is in Indianapolis. Car is not MATTHEWS, 34th and Central. WAg| Doce Presbyterian church, for his| GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 2 children, Call|_ 1915 Southeastern ave. : Apply 7 A. M. etéasary. Reasnaabl ] MOST CASH for > undersfanding and comforting words;| after 6 p. m. 719 Concard st. CLEANING ROOM HELPERS necessary. Sa50nav'e -5R1ARY good used washer, CH. 2202
Deaths—I Funerals and to the organist, Mrs. Clippinger; the r 32 23 d ’ and bonus pl 1 i Jian Times, il ‘5, 1943 a 4 us regular inIa apolis Monday, Apr honorary” apd active pallbearers and to! : STENOGRAPHERS Call at 934 E. 9th St. E. RAOH % SON creases. Unlimited opportuni- || Pay More TO er Se,
— , age 32. Foster son Fl / BLUNK—Henry Clay, ag anner & Buchanan Mortuary for their! GIRL . ties for advancement. Must be
of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Amick, brother of kind and : Wheelr wil Bay; id £ Permanent position, pleasant SCHOEN BROTHERS FERTILIZER between the ages of 21 and 35 | T FAIIEIS Gova: miice Ch-3esT FH pods
~ Ruth Young and Naomi Pries, passed and draft deferred. This is an
away. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the ; TO LEARN CASUALTY INSURANCE : i Farley Funeral (Home. Friends may call & MRS. ALBERT E. WILLIAMS, | § UNDERWRITING, EXPERIENCE DE-- |’ working conditions; no experi- §. CLEANERS essential industry. Pive-day, [Pets Poultry Livestock 32 ’ ’ y ’ ’ KINDS—BRAND-NEW
xi tho funeral home any time. Burlsl| BROTHER, BISTERS AND FAMILY. . SIRED BUT NOT NECESSARY. Ap- || | ence necessary; salary $85 per | |- Rear Union Stock Yards a EY hve day, up ‘PLY MR. PARKINSON, 1108 CIRCLE month; apply in person, call MR. WALKER, RI-5551, SADDLES $32.50 to $175
Washington Park. { BROCK—William| age 68, husband of | Funeral Directors ather of Kenneth Brock : TOWER BLDG. | COLORED—Phone | Buggy Harness and Other Equipment rine he away seus. | Walter T. Bl m———— | THE MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. LINEN BO L1-1361 We ‘Also Trade for Used Saddles Mes. Visia Gexfiner, passed sway Sat a er ai GIRL ~ FOUNTAIN WORK—After school. OF NEW YORK Farm & Home Supply, Inc., 1325 Ky, Ave p. m., Conkle Funeral Home. Friends 2226 § Shelb GA-2570 ._TR-0938 _607 ELECTRIC GLDG. Steady ‘Work—Good Pay 1 FINE Sod tested chicks ne eo 90; invited. Burial Mount Jackson. Friends|__ 3120 N. Illinois WA-5376 : : : : starting feed, $3. 90 per bag. JOB Service Station Attendants SANDERS, 6500 Pendleton pike. CH-4135,
7 em —————— may eall at funeral home after 7 p. m.| CONKLE FUNERAL HOME GIRLS—We have an opening in Waitress and Fountain Gir Polar Ice & Fuel Co. FOREM AN Blue Point Auto Supply, 962 S. Delaware COCKER Pups. Champion biood lines.
Monday 1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934 our advertising service departs ment for a girl between 17 and 25 to 35; no Sundays; god day for exp. SERVICE station operators; average earn- Parti-colors and black, 344
CIDER Melle A200 2h moe of Coon’s Drugstore, 449 N West Side Yard, 233 Lynn st. BE. 4573 Mrs. Virginia Renshaw, John and Joseph PAUL E. DORSEY 20 vears old io act as messenger on’s a Do en r s CLEVELAND WRECKING Co. ing salary and bonus $30 week to stari.|m 34th. CH-6850-R.
ed awa Saturda evening at copy girl. Job entails deliv- 2 Give former employment. Box 694, Ctlgers pase a Sei yr Byram | 3925 E. NEW YORK IR-1178 A of advertising proofs to stores WAITRESS week. 3729 W. 16th. 0, AL "Office clerk. Experienced, Times, Tinges. ploy
i Fo t: Pde EO ALEC ave. Services Tuesday, 3 p. m., Conkle FARLEY-FUNERAL Market 1253 vis (hile quate, aid, geness] WAITRESS, 411 S. Illinois Box 626. West Morris and Drover Sts. || ee — | F ATM, Garden, Plants 33
Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st. unafraid to be outside most of the AI : | ROSES, 2 year, No. 1; ever i y ' 1; green shrubs Friends invited. Burial Caldwell ceme- 1604 W. Morris day need apply. Starting wage. § : COLORED MEN Shoe Repair Man | and white birches. Maschmeyer Nurseries,
tery, 2% miles east of Greenfield. $17.50; 5-day 40-hour week. Work- = . '_244 W. Tro Friends may call at funeral home. FLANNER & BUCHANAN J ing hours 7: nd 0 1:50 Ei Waitresses Wante Steady Work i Experienced, steady job. a a _ as TT DOWDY—William C., husband of Mary, |e5 w. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-337% : . Im. - eady ork in ; Rapid advancement, plowed, harrowed, $15. 56th and Havers urdays and Sundays o See Mr. 7%-Hr. day. No Sunday work, |} Essential Industry ford ave. CH-1545-M.
father of Mrs. Lena Belle Linsey, Mrs. L D. Young. Advertising Manager, BERT S. GADD » DAVIS CLEANERS ALL KINDS of seed potatoes cheap, 938
Linnie May Coffman and Hubert Dowdy, The Indianapolis Tim no tight work, uniforms.
- 3 ’ { = passed awiy Seluiday moshing Also Sur- | 9130 Prospect St. MA-6049 Charley’s Restaurant Excelsior Laundry HASHMAN REGAL STORE | 2835 Northwestern W. New York. By the bag
WA-4521 Times Want Aas Lowest Rate in City.
Friends may call at the residence, 841 : GRINSTEINER’S 144 E. Ohi ; : Wright st., any time. Services Tuesday, . . 10 840 N. New Jersey 4 > 1:30 p. m., from residence. Burial Wash- | 1601 E. New York Masso | GIRLS TO LEARN 5068 E. 10th St, IR-9943 © SOLICITORS | Merchandise for Sale 34
ington Park. Friends invited. Tolin G H HERRM AN N > - ice, . - . { for Sundays only. Tips, EE . 1505 S. EAST ST. MA-8488 | Marking Reon: and WAITRESS oc pay. muU-a46s. : CANVASSERS iF 7) CAN PLUMBING 8
ORE—Ids Francis, age 43, mother of ; ward Walter Brown, daughter of Mrs. “HISEY & TITUS SLhjEing Rois Pepi, WHITE WOMAN, for cooking and light COLORED PORTERS Mechanics experienced in truck DIRECT SALESPEOPLE Apr Ap
Motors. 34 W.WASI{. RI.I1232 W otel W a shi n gt on Helper for Truck Mechanie. will find an opportunity for above average Genuine Lead & Zine HOUR s(s "88 8 gal
Anna ‘Barnett, passed away Saturday. housework, 2 adults. Private room and , 1:30 p. m., Conkle|951 N. Delaware St : LI-3828 | bath. HU-1755. eee Torney p J. D. Eastman Sunshine
Funeral Home, 193¢ W. Michigan st. i . a Ee ey SL Ro, To NO Tun | 7" cleaners, 508 k. washington || WHITE couple for cleaning Tire and Light Service Man. || pei" Fntns, Qlion uluhed. Appi | PAINT. Reg. $2.43 value
Friends may call at the funeral home|IR-1159 CH-1806 TA-6056 : : and cooking. [R-1200. . before 9 a. m. or after 4 p. m. T I any ume, ’ SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Ro ———————————————— WHITE or colored, 18-45. General house- APPLY STOREROOM ; Union : Scale of Wages COOK COFFEE CO. Hoe OSIER PAIN 5 LINOLEUM
GRAYmotencs A., daughter of Mr. and 5 ) . James G. Gray, sister of Harry C. 954 N. Illinois LI-5409 GOOD OPPORTUNITY pine Se <hiaten. Prefer girl to 336 W. McCarty St. LI-3341 en oz TTT re ERR
SS —————————S——————— Yen FON Br ROBERT W. STIRLING | For Ong Si al | es er— Me Taf Mes, Machinery house. Family consists of 3 adults and _ 4 small children; stay; ;| Sherman Dr. & Mass. Ave. MECH ANICS AND Stea dy Work Re Clark Co. and Myers Mae
Ei eri Hon lh MB von prowee an : 3 avi J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” § W 1 : h : hist home; - el a hn One 00/ Milisher BE Bink Sioe aaesy, Uke oo Gol Short Order Cook J; TIRE MEN Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, 89¢ Sq. Yd f Sunday only or full time. 7 ’ . » COOK Sood por” su soy to ave mer || MEN—WOMEN noite Bait olor
Belmont, from 10 a. m. Tuesday until 695, Times, or telephone HU-3734. Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning a
noon Wednesday. . ® Soi KING,-Wilism E. 1104 N. Hamilton, Lost and Found 7 A husband of Clelia D., father of Mrs LOBT—Bisck covker spaniel Tpup oe 2001 E. Wash 0. cH-1023 } : . 5 : 5 Laura I Hitt, Roy E. and Ben A King, | “Groin 40 noe Tet ata Pan TAY 3s : DI WASHER =" Tis Dov; gundays A Mavi T it © ; 211 E. Washington St. L1-2980 brother = Karl K. King. passed away si nly. - ; ero ay ower Trans 0.1 3h ES En IO sr: Essential War Industry OVEN GAS RANGES—New 1943 ‘models;
Sunday p. m. Services, Flanner & Bu- : chanan Moriuary, Wedbesday 10 0. my | ovary Homo, TO WORK IN DRIVERS, Experienced 887 Mass. Ave. Factory Workers Fees yout oi rinse” 74.88
Friends invited. Burial Greenwood, Ind.| 801d. Reward. HU-29 : Experienced or Inexperienced . “Yomuan AMAN-=Predesiok H.. 937 Prosp ect st. TOST—JEWEILED CLF REWARD. SERVICE STATIONS For COAL TRUCKS MECHANICS | pe At BLOCK'S Whee, 424 N. 11i. St. Offtn 9.0 assed away Sunday. | Service a 1 ; C. wilson “Chapel of the Chimes * ” | BILLFOLD—Tan leather; keep money, re- . Steady Work—GBood Pay M ECH ANICS FURNITURE for Your Summer Cottage— . Dressers, $3.50; tables, $2.50; chalss, $1; 1234 Pr t st., Wednesday, 1:30 p. turn papers and wedding ring. BR-9502. ase eria as . F d ight shift. Good Decsers, 30.00; tables, $2.30; elu Friends invited, Burial Crown Bi I re aha. vicinity E. Wash, ’ ii ' Pittman-Rice Coal Co. oF day or Ig . pe a, xenangh Friends may call at the “Chapel of the| "Bolton. LI-2988. BL-1253 evese Reward. MA-6565 pay, plenty of work, COOLERATOR ICE BOX—New; 6 1% cu. Tt
MINTURN—Joseph A. 1827 N. Talbot, Schools & Instructions TA Typists and Stenographers WOMEN ‘WHO WE CAN TEACH p——————— GENERAL TRUCK SALES U, S. CORRUGATED heavy Diuinted: : 12.41
Miami, fath f rE Charles M. Dawson, Mrs, James G. Has- ~ LEARN AN AERONAUTICAL TRADE $100 Monthly To Press Woolen Garments ELEVATOR OPERATOR 31 W. 13th St. At BLOOK'S Wise. 424 N. IIL St. Opes 82 on
ton and Herbert A. Minturn of Indian-{ We teach all branches. Competent in- and Janitor; white, for office building ; ‘ “apolis; Mrs. Maurice L. Fessler of Glens|structors. For details—BE-5005. Merit Tests Given Daily at ere Are aN omen In lndlanapo: §| work. Apply MR. LUTHER. 710 Kahn bldg. RTT RTE FU URE TY FIBRE BOX co ROACH’S LAST MEAL Se Falls, N. Y., passed away Saturday| Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corp. art ay EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD SERVICE sTA-| MEN Yih trucks to haul coal Goo x For Sale at Your Nearest Dealer—gee afternoon. Services Fianner & By | nt iB 1 P. M. Except Sat. By CROWN LAUNDRY AND DRY TION ATTENDANT. GOOD SALARY Day. .. big 1409 Roosevelt Ave. ALBEF 1 Va. Sa MIE Sion” uit iernational Beauty, Schoo LEANING ©0 Eppes — ran er | MEN So, ots con coe 2 SKS you elp supply e deman 01 : . 3 - Friends may call at Ty sotn st, | BetUtielans: special price and terma. 220 State Personnel Division 2001 E LE oH 1923 ||| CENTURY BISCUIT, 630 W. NEW YORK. Tire and Battery Service Man MOODEY—Zada Mae, 0 s . Pennsylvania. ST ; . . | : ~ entered into rest Sunday, age 52 years. 141 S. Meridian Experi d D h MEN AND BOYS Blue Foint Auto Supply, 962 8. Delaware. Wife of Albert W. Moody, sister of Help Wanted—Female 8 “WOMEN for cleaning ffices, 5 to 11. pe ence oug Here is your chance to earn good rll ere Frank, William and George Oe he. | ee —— ey, | ———————————— | 540) Consolidated. Rollers and Cracker money. Ont ssrong; Sapa drivers are Hl Ee CHAR en 3 TRUCK
Service Tuesday, 10 a. m., at Hany %. INEXPERISNCED women for work in s Peel avera, 8 Moone ese Cnel, Buf goritac| | 3 Gomptometer Operators || sekery; fai work Bi must selon eel [ » olers.. || SE ind Rpm Void papers please copy.] Some experience preferred eastern ave. WOMEN WANTED @ ¥ part time work. DRIVERS MORSE—Nina Marie, of 3840 Graceland p p LADY—60 yrs. old; full charge of house- , : Century Biscuit Co. Muesing-Merrick Goal Co.
, entered into rest Sunday, age 34 - work; good wages; apply 506% W. Mer- To operste trolleys and buses; y posi” wite ES a EXE ENCED TFMIUDY ri : rl ET ria [| Soot vay: steady work. Apply 630 W. New York IR-1191 330 Brookville Ra: MA-3M8 14 ‘Nation-Wide Mover daughter o an rs. John ine — y 1 « AA wa . ion Shadison, Ind.. sister of Mrs, ||] Large, well Sstablished food in Cooking, clezning and laundry; 2 sdults, |] Room 313 Terminal bldg. -— MEN for lenitor, work and elevator opes-(} vans," Bi rige dsive. Jumniture Oren. Rice, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Robert | dustry—good salaries. Do not $15. WA-3301. INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS ators, white. 540 Consolidated bid 3 Cailland, Indianapolis, and Pvt. James |} apply if now employed at highest Yr housework and care of children. FACTORY WORKERS | —— Kk.
A. Wilson, Ft. Moresby, Seattle, Wash. § oiil] in war wor k tan esday, 2 p. m., af Centenary ri 3 Fashion Dry Cleaners IDDI 18 : Ghrlan shuren. puri emorisi Fark || y, 5, pmpLOYMENT service || MAID “PSs fal "ii Sick ™| Wool Presser ™ioi"ouiuie™|| Shipping iy t | ‘cemetery. ends may call a . YOUNG LAD t and clean, to . Moore TO iept ones $40 Ber Wk DO SXDeones
Peace Chapel until time of : : H. sge 33, husband of rs ar ep mn PRESS OPERATORS Peoples Bank ood opportuni ity to learn. 927 | Homer J. Williamson, Inc. “Mir. sed Mrs. Gr BE ener Ch ANG Coir|l No Experience Necessary 814 N. Senate for ug department
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MUST BE STEADY. T. WOMAN Apply Mr. Hocker Help Wanted—Male 9 FREIHOFFER BAKERS
: y " , 1915 . A [and Carl O'Neal,’ pasted sway |[e=—m—mmmm——m=—===1/{ PROGRESS LAUNDRY An Essential Food Industry (| [I0 GXJIEIIGNCE NECESSary "ine conde muners: tone || Ambitious Girls "ane 8 ST OC K| sin on mein ow Any Age I or ier Lay a oh a beiyeen routes ll so- GREGG & SON For employment in work that : 3 UEBBEMAN June, 113 5. Witte sve, | local War Manpower Commis- || SALESGIRL BOYS els Imo" PE dimpeen:
A A GARAGE and Service station attendant 1 \ ‘Madis “beloved wife of Virgil H. Quebbeman, |} sion has declared an essential =: ‘Would you: 1ike io. cater’ the Sig. drive i mE ; 004 a ison
this rand hare wilbur Swit activity. : Age 16-17 : cars. Permanent position. 26 W. 27th st.
ral notice later. For information call * : ” msl Experience Not Necessary al mote Iter Troe This work provides year-round 8! ry ‘1 cooD OPPORTUNITY
ROTH—Helen G., widow of late Prank|] employment with good working telephone. Excellent tnit Good wages even fo, : IL H. Roth, thor od rs. Philip Boore "ot || conditions and pay. Experience to tdvance to" the sirect sales Pay is based on x ave-day I For One Silk and "MEN FOR ICE 3 - een . ¥ 3 ree " ; Sinemeu, eat eity. || 1s helpful but not necessary. ~ Must be 21 to 35 years of age, |J] 40-hour week, with time and a : MANUFACTURING PLANT
ater ot of Mrs. John Be rove. Kath- f Ask for Mr. McAtee, or Mr. Scott. || CR ambi: |} half jo overtime, 1 One Wool F inisher J] operating day and night; steady. || EXCELSIOR . LAUNDRY we i 355 1 Lane Bryant, Inc. |fcremn bavniry Sriey Cleaning PITOL IGE Manisd 5 vam 3 APPLY CAPITOL ICE CO ie ; or _sppointment, / bo : : i | Si 4 > : : ih 840 N. New Jersey St. ~ RI-8551.. : © 52 E. Marke$ Rp = G0 oH © 356 W. North £1
