Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1943 — Page 17

WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (U. P.. Jimmie Bi: of Cleveland was still seis heavyweight champion today f lowing a sixth round knockout of . Marshall of

New York uk night before 10,000 fas, 1

Denied Permit

TRENTON; N. J.,:Aug. 25 :(U. P.). ~The New J Racing commis-| sion today had denied the Trenton Jockey club permission to conduct

horse racing and pari-mutuel betting at the Trenton fe

®ON ANYTHING®

Autos ¢ Diamonds ¢ Watches Jewelry © Clothing ¢ Radios, ete.

GET CASH IMMEDIATELY

SACKS BROS.

ILLINOIS AND OHIO STS.

Open to 7 P. M.—Sat. to 10 P.M. onl abodebal to 1 P, M.~Mon. to 9 P. M.,

|Help Wanted—Female

8/ Help Wanted—Femals lap Wantad—Fomale_

TELEPHONE OPERATORS ARE NEEDED * All former telephone operators and Sin * Young women, age 18 and over, with no telephone operator experience

ARE URGED TO APPLY

PLEASE SEE

MISS JEFFERSON or MRS. BROWN 240 N. MERIDIAN ST. Monday Through Friday, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.

MISS SALTSMAN, 18 N. BELMONT or MISS WILSQN, 1721 N. RURAL

'" MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8 A. M. TO § P. M.—SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 12 NOON

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

Oldest Loan Brokers in the State

Deaths—Funerals . 1

LOANS ==

The CHICAG

146 E. WASHINGTON ST. Help Wanted—Female

on T 2 B Bla on Everything! |

Diamonds, Watches Musical Instruments, Cameras Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.

JEWELRY CO, Ine.

WAITRESSES

vw Uniforms and Meals Furnished >* vw Name Your Own Hours vw

dianapolis Times, Wednes., Aug. 25, 1048 ELLISON , beloved wife of Mack mother of Mrs. Myrtle Dearing, eh Mary Basey, William and Walter Ellison, passed away at her home, 3317 . Boulevard pl, Tuesday p. m. Services at the J. C. Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st., Friday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial 'W ‘lawn cemetery, Terre Haute, Ind. Friends may call at the ‘Chapel of the Chimes.” {Terre Haute Fapess, Seas Sw ENGLEDOW—Emm 58 years beloved husband ote Ada Ehgledow and f Jnele of Alma Briggs, passed away Tuesday in Milwaukee, Wis. Fuleral

A son of Mrs. Margaret Jusco and Gerald Esarey, brother of Mary Alice and Oathetine Jusco, grandson of Mrs. Mary Lime, nephew of Leonard, William and Edward

Marion, Lime and Mrs. Geneva Hiatt. Died sud-

ve Good Salary v

Clean, Cool Rest Rooms Age 16 to 60 if you are able to do the work. Apply Restaurant Downstairs

McCrory’s 5 & 10< Store

17 E. Washington St.

es IAN

One who has had previous experience preferred. Permanent position. Good starting salary.

LEADER STORE

i149 E. Washington State Life Building

denly Tuesday. Funeral notice later. For information call Kirby Mortuary. HARRIS—Harriette A.,, 3043 Winthrop, sister of Antoinette Hagenwald and

pay, good Hh Meals and uniform fur-

8 Hours a day, 6

OUNTER GIRLS

+ Clean, Cool

*x SALESLADIES * * WANTED *

With or ‘without experience, part or full time.

Rest Rooms 4

Age Not Considered If You Can Do the Work

See ‘Miss

17 E. Washington St.

McCrory’s 5 & 10< Store

Buchanan

State Life Building

10 PACKERS

10 FILE CLERKS

We are an old nationally

better positions alse.

\

* YOUNG

See Miss

days a week; good unnecessary. Apply

Addie Pigg of Indianapolis, and Charles Calonge, Connersville, passed away Tuesday evening. Puneral at Hamilton Funeral Home Thursday, 8 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Terre Haute Friday at 3 p. m, Friends may call at funeral e. :

KIESLE—Edward A. age 46, son of Mrs. Mary M. Kiesle, father of Elizabeth A. Kieste, 3535 College ave., and John

.Edward Kiesle, brother

at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th, after 7 p. m. Wednesday. fun eral Friday, 8:30 a. m., at the mor- : 9a St. Joan of Are church, nteriaent ‘st. “Joseph cemetery. Friends

LILE—Howard Wesley, beloved son of Hershel and Elizabeth Lile, passed away

Burial New Crown cemetery. may call at the mortuary any time,

McCONNELL—Paul H.,, 1806 Ruckle, husband of Gladys G., brother of Ralph, Goshen, Ind., and Morton of Richmond, Ind., poh away Tuesday p. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later, MEIMBERG—Anna B., age 76 years, beloved mother of ‘Miss Hilda C. Meimberg of Indianapolis and John Meimberg of Chicago, passed away Tuesday evemoe at her home, 615 BE. Morris st. Funeral Friday, 10 th .

Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p. m. Thursday. PARKER—Effie M.,, age 64 years, beloved ter of 'Bertha Parker, aunt of Mrs. th Yager, Mrs. Helen Eckhoute of Ft. N. C.,, and Mrs. Jessie Lawson, passed away Monday at Ft. Bragg, No C. Funeral Priday, 1:30 p. m,, from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, Tilinois at 10th. Burial Orown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time. PERKINSON—Estelle A, (nee Faulconer), age 60 years, widow of James M., Per- + kinson, mother of Mrs. Carl Earles, Mrs, Wm, Trout, Paul F., Fletcher C, Perkin- . son: Passed away ' Tuesday evening at residence of daughter, 1248 Kappes st. Service Friday 10:30 a. m., nkl funeral home. 193¢ W. Mich Friends invited. Burial Garlan cemetery, Columbus, Ind. Priends may call at funeral home after 10 a. Thursday. (Columbus and Madison. Ind., papers please. copy.)

Funeral Directors § W. T. Blasengym ©®,30. We. 5376

eC ONKLE F FUNERAL HOME Market 1234 1234

FARLEY FUNERALS rr FLANNER § _BUCHANAN

25 Ww. F TA-3372 BERT S. S. GADD EE RNSTENERS

NSTEINER'S

1001 B. New York aA-s3% G. H. HERRMANN GENERA _EAST ST. MA-s48 HISEY & TITUS 11.3038] R

961 N. Delaware St.

IR-115¢

IR Y SN. Timois Lise _, ROBERT W, STIRLING

ost or strayed; SE “male oat, Suet

ge MiB Hill, 1100. W. 29th.

hE i A-3074.

0 a x Instructions Al

., | DANCE teachers;

a

Experien Blue Ribbon Dairy Baf, 48 N.

COPY GIRL

Excellent opportunity for a smart, energetic girl with a flair for writing. Fiveday week of 40 hours. See Mr. Free, 2d floor, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland.

Pennsyl-

part time for Arti Murray; experience not necessary, train you. Hours 7-10 Monday ae Friday. High school education minimum requirement; age 22-30. Salary, $20. Please do not call. Apply in Jerson. ARTHU URRAY STUDIOS, Room 2 38%a N, Penn. Wednesday and Fhursda night, 7-0 p. m. Ask for Mrs. Se

DAY COOK

Wiis oF colored; excellent salary. 1357

Colored; and me Rice's Diner, 2014 W. Wash.

Experienced Laundry Seamstress

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY 840 N. New Jersey

EXPERIENCED retouchers, men or women. Kindred Siudios, Ma Monument Circle, LI-0873 or BR-12

aa Saleslady

with nice rsonality to sell better shoe Ho y womed's

Gillman’ Modern Miss Shoe Store

27 Monument Circle

EXP. BEAUTY OPERATOR Full or Part Time. Salary or Commission. Pleasant Working Conditions. Call Miss Barger, LI-0673. Sundays, BL-2378. Finisher—8Siik, See our ad today for silk finisher. Crown Laundry & Dry Cing. Co.

Flat Work Ironers, Feeders, Folders and Shakers

LUX LAUNDRY 5301 Winthrop

$14 week eals.

ENERAL housework: every Tuesday and Niiday: $2 and carfare. ch day. y HU

GIRLS

FOR BANK MESSENGERS SEE MR. FLETCHER

THE INDIANA NATIONAL BANK OF INDIANAPOLIS

3 VIRGINIA AVE.

GIRLS]

’ Chance to Help “1% \/ a In War Production! * 2 Typists Dictation not necessary, permanent position, salary open. * Production Clerk

war industry, hep mt db 20 minutes for over y uf from . Monument Circle. :

‘Ses Mr: Hoop Basca aniasturing Co.

GIRLS 18 T0 30

Steady employment, learn .to operate machines. Clean, . easy work. Time and half for overtime, based on. 5day, 40-hour week.

Apply

CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO.

i6 §. Sherman Dr.

GIRLS

18 TO 30

If you are interested in a newspaper career Here is your opportunity... There are several openings

partment of The Times that offer girls a chance to learn the newspaper advertising business. The work is not difficult for girls who have a pleasant personality, enthusiasm and like to meet the public, Starting wage is $18 : per week plus bonus. Five-day, 40-hour week—no Saturdays or Sundays. Pleasant inside work with congenial associates. If you can qualify ou will like the work, and rememTr, newspaper work is essential to the war effort. Positions are permanent and offer excellent opbortunity for a bright future, Williams, first oor, The Times, 214 W. Maryland st.

Girl to Learn Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central.

Girl to Learn Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central.

GOOD PAY

Excellent jobs available for both women and men as trolley and bus rators. Good pay; stable post-war employment; pleasant work; paid while learning. Apply 213 Traction Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

HOUSEKEEPER—White dry, good wages (2 children). lege. HU-4789.

HOUSEKEEPER—Light work, ned to right party. CH-T.

USEKEEPER, white, for general houseHO no laundry; care for 3 children. 3206' 8S. Rural. GA-6129

Order Clerk

manent position, WEST BAKING CO.,

Part Time Office Workers

Opportunity for experienced typists and comptometer operators to use spare time profitably.

woman, no lau 4239 Col-

real home, 148-J.

for shipping office in wholesale bakery, Peressential industry. 1331 E. Washington.

APPLY OFFICE STANDARD GROCERY CO.

695 E. Wash, st. (Corner Noble)

* SECRETARY. *

ALSO

Permanent positions during and after the war with company located in this city over 40 years.

downtown.

THE HOUSE oF CRANE 124 S. Meridian

in the Classified Advertising De-|}-

Burroughs Billery|

Air «+ conditioned office : 1

my work at the WESTERN UNION both pleasant and profitable AND 1 believe you will.”

I had not had previous experience and yet I went through the automatic Printing Telegraph Operator school in less than three months, The instructor gives you personal attention and the work is easy to learn. And best of all—I was paid while in school. Upon graduating I became elligible for vacations with pay, sickness-disabil-ity benefits and received immediate employment with a higher salary—in 3 months if my work is satisfactory 1 will receive my first scheduled increase. Really, my advice to all young women is to enter our school and learn a vocation that will pay you well now and after the war. It certainly is worth investigating.

New Evening Class 12 N. to 8:30 P. M.

Act NOW

Also, if you can work ‘in the evening we can offer you part-time employment.

See Mrs. D. Loy, 716 Guaranty Bldg.

Employment Bureau Open Monday Through Friday, 8 A. M.-4:30 P. M. Saturday, 8 A.M to 1:30 P. M.

| sider well trained beginner.

LEATHER SORTERS

Riverside neighborhood.

M. ROSS MASON CO. 2160 Montcalm st.

NIGHT WAITRESS

Preferably with some com - a _ Washington.

We need a good ‘experienced silk finisher. Right party can make good money ir a week of five days. More if want to days. | P nent.

RECEPTIONIST

J See, {Pon ra. Essential WEST BAKING. CO., 1331 E.

ene s—————

Nights; Good salary. 1357 8. Meridian. |

'STENOGRAPHER Light Dictation

Typing fairly heavy, will Essential industry now and after the war. Call Mr. Blades, MA-2491 or apply 339 E, Market,

~~

% STENOGRAPHER %

Old established company. Perman= ent position. Excellent opportunity. Call Mr. Curtis, RI-7511,

Automobile palm perience Preferred But No Excellent Opportunity for Advancement Interview—9 to 4:45 AMERICAN 8 STATES INSURANCE CO. . Meridian

TEE PEE — eo & FALL CREEK has openings for waitresses and curb girls; excellent pay; days or nights. Call WA-6440.

TYPIST

Permanent. position; 5-day week: no experience necessary; good opportunity for advancement; ly by letter. State Automobile Insurance Association, 5th Floor, Underwriters’ Building.

TYPIST

For general office and an Tees. Permanent. $20.00

. Illinois.« TYPIST

rience preferred, but not essen= tial; opportunity for advancement. Call Miss Clayton. LI-4019.

Typist

18 to 25

40-Hour 1573. 357

To work in billing department of large manufacturing company engaged in essential war work. 20. minutes north east from lllinois and Washington sts. Experienced operating International electromatic billing machine an asset but not required. Permanent position.

Call CH-0673 for Interview

TYPIST ‘for General Office Work No business experience required.

‘ Prefer Recent High School or Course Graduate ly 9 AL M. to 4 P. M.

American $ States Insurance Co.

. Meridian

hs rt hours, WAITRESS Binders, M

rant, 514 N. Delaware. LLOToh.

bi |

50¢c tee

- PERMANENT POSITIONS FOR

12 STOCK CLERKS (to fill orders) 5 RECEIVING CLERKS

8 POSTING CLERKS (good NondWitting)

recently moved to Indianapolis. We have over 800 - employes and have openings now for 45 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. All positions permanent.

Apply Employment Office, Main Floor : LANE BRYANT, INC.

752 E. Market

17 to 30 For Clerieal Work

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

-240 N. Meridian :

* STENOGRAPHER =z: ro

‘| Other attractive openings.

Te

known mail order house,

Several

WOMEN %

Jefferson

WAITRESSES AGE 18 TO 45. APPLY BETWEEN 9-4, 43 W. ST. CLAIR. nights—start

WAITRESSES 203° °F “i ar

Kat's Kitten Resta ori. 8914 E. Wash.

MACHINERY

Is Helping Uncle |, Sam Win the War § On All Fronts, If

Not employed In War Your Application.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 12 NOON

J. D. ADAMS MFG. CO. 217 S. BELMONT AVE.

Work, Cal and Leave

to advance. with us.

LABORERS]

In order to fulfill our vital war materials .. quota we must have 12 or 15 more good . men . , ; to these men we will pay good wages and give them real opportunities Come out and talk it over

Apply Monday through Friday 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday, 8A Mito ?2P M

Indianapolis Drop Forging Co.

1300 Madison Ave,

South Holt Road

Employment

Apply for 100% War Work 48-Hour Week

Opposite Stout Field

Office Open

8 A.M to 10 P. M.

For those not now engaged in essential war work.

WAITRESSES @ Hours a day, 6 days

a week; good wages! and tips; meals and uniforms furnished. | Experience unnecessary. Apply Blue Rib- | bon Dairy Bar, 48 N. Pennsylvania.

We Have Pleasant Employment: jor a limited number of married women | ~it’ necessary to help out on the family budget. The work is general clean- | ing in 8 modern office building. The | hours are 5 p. m. to 11:45 p. m. Steady employment at lent wages to who qualify. Apply to Mr, Room 922, Electric building.

fi cl i ff White Woman io; clesnine office

freight elevator, Chamber of Commerce building after 4:30 p. to Sean offices from 5:30

1p. m. ly Su ntendent, . ha ui Soren BY, Con

WILL TRAIN AGE 16 to 40

Yr Seamers v Runner Machine Sporto v% Coners and

Air-cooled plant, day work, exceptional working conditions.

National Hosiery Mills

RI-1321 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.,

WOMAN: White, for hotel linen room, 2 ‘maids. References. Beauty Park hotel, 5145 W. Washington. ’

Woman Driver

To operate fully established coffee route: paid while training; car furnished; 5-day week; aay. GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 650 Virginia Ave.

Women Over 38

For positions Jeu Ing half gay effort. Commission. Call after

Women—Girls

Dry Cleaning Division

Experienced and inexperienced, full and part time, good wages, 5-day week. Read the paper about the labor draft. Get a job before the job gets you.

Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 2901 E. Washington CH. 1923

Women for Shipping Room Work

Must be Stang and intelligent. Apply Box 138, Care Times. 9

Help Wanted—Male

10 STOCK BOYS

Age 16-17 Experience Not Necessary

Good wages, even for beginners. Pay is based on a five-day, 40-

Crawford, | :

Brain

perience necessary. 8 m. to 5 p. m. daily.

——— OUR SOLDIERS MUST EAT

In order to keep our meats moving to the armed forces we need your help.

50 TO 60 MEN AT ONCE

for work in our packing plant to help prepare meat for our soldiers. This is ESSENTIAL WAR WORK and a real oppors ory for men 18 to 55 to do their ‘share. Modern equipment, Food wiges and time and one-half tor over 40" Roars. Apply in person—employment office, 8

No exe

KINGAN & CO. INC.

MARYLAND AND BLACKFORD STS.

a ——————————————

This small war plant offers steady employment both now and after the war,

Experience Not Needed

Riveters Assemblers

Wood Workers Gluers — Spray Men

Working conditions are excellent, wages are good and the opportunity to advance is here.

PURVES MFG. CORP.

31 W. 11th

AUTO MECHANICS

Better get an essential war job now, that will give you a steady job in peacetime.

West Side Ford Sales

2419 W. Washington BE-1450

Boy not going to school, for service station work. Denison Service, Ohio and Penn, Boys not going to school,

for parking cars. Denison Service, Ohio and Pennsylvania

BOY not going back to school for delivery and learn electrical trade. 901 E, Washington.

* BOYS x 16 to 18

To work part time as messengers mail clerks. For interview call at

and

542 N. Meridian

BOYS FOR LIGHT DELIVERY WORK-— In downtown area; 8-hour day, 40-hour week; time and one-half for overtime. INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING CO., 232

E. Ohio. CAR WASHER AND

A

clos Saturday afternoon and Sundays.

COMMUNITY BUICK

57 Ww. . 38th St.

% CLERICAL WORKERS

Steady employment for night clerical work. Pleasant surroundings, Must pass | physical examination. Age 38-50. 2

| Lemcke Bldg.

Wa)

hour week, with time and a hai for overtime.

Lane Bryan); tue.

to learn auto elec , 312 8. East st.

2 Auto Mechanies ee Mast be experienced, ideal werklent

x \

16-

post-war hi Soo

conditions, good salary, exoel- “Eiderly” Rotive 5s

stead yok Fi tr OTT SE DCOMSaEY. as we

Aull between

oe Murray; Friday. High school

og 7-9 p. m. Ask for Miss Wyck D hours; $21 WK. Mutual

No | Restaurant, 514. N. Delaware. LI-0734.

, TE

furnished: Apply BLUE RIBRON DAY

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

$35 to $45 Per Week | ortunity for -TIME WORK Saturdays and Sundays Pennsylvania Railroad 139 E. South St.

American States Insurance Co, |

ood man can earn $35 per week; H

A erInay pot train you. Hours 7-10, Monday through Rk intmum | -

GOOD PAY

Excellent jobs available for both mem and women as trolley and bus opera Good pay, stable post-war employment; pleasant work, pay while learning. Ap 213 Traction Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

GROCERY CLERK AND MEAT CUTTER WHITE'S MARKET

401 8. WARMAN Call any time day or night,

'EL night clerks, 2 sober re! references. Also colored 3 Beauty Park hotel, 5145 W.

ICE ROUTE DRIVERS

‘Permanent; :