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BONS, No. 700. oe 8. Meridian,
HIGH school IR-0038. MILL
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RS, work evenings. 90 Washing-
To sort and check diapers. DY-PER SERVICE,
No experience JACKSON &
Hotel Maids erst.
Exp. Preferred. HOTEL LINCOLN
Call
HELP WANTED~FEMALE
PERMANENT POSITION WITH A FUTURE, 40 HOUR, 5 DAY WEEK.
TYPIST
APPLY INTERSTATE AGENCY |!
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udy, passed . Service at Seventh Cljrisuen He Pea EE "A C MAIDS thureh Tuesday, 3 p.m -6049 Burial Crown Hill. Friends t, ste +p) t surround: may eal at residence = GRINSTEINER'S leet ends womens plessant sarong BROWNING—Jimmie Lee, 1544 Cruft st.| reer £. New Yorn MA-83% | F h arent son of Allen "Brow on een CS ERRMANN ot F KITCHEN HELPER thy B: - ing, Heid Allen snd Dorothy Brows, G. H. H MANN White; restaurant experience: must be rors Bs a Man 8. SAS ST MAN A on, Ream Rony “Cottes Shop. sam : over, Da 3 Services Ho J.C, Wilson “Chapel HISEY & TITUS : the Chim, : #5 _N. Delaware St. L1.3828 Tuesday, . Priends invited. S=MOORE & KIRK "axe . Burial Tr femortal Park, Friends may OORE & KIR K tt g M h eall at the "Chapel of the Chimes.” M CH-1808 TA-8086 n in ac ine
BURGESS — James T. Sr, entered into Saturday, age 71 years, father of ‘chief petty offi- . and Thelma M. “service Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. at Rui W. Moore Peace Chapel. Priends are welcome. Burial Washington Park cemetery. COOKE—Frank D., age 70, passed away Friday. Priends ‘may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, Mp Prost st, Services Tuesday, § a. St. trick’s Catholic church. Friends inwvited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. CRCNAN—-A, Prancis, of 1405 E. Raymond st, passed away Saturday, April 8, age Survived by wife, Emma R . Mary Ruth Marvin of Ft. Og rpe, Ga.. Robert E. Marvin of Lafayette, three sisters, Teeny
and Mrs, William Prentiss, two brothers, Henry and Michael Cronan, all of Brookiyn, N. Y. . Friends
may call at the residence after 6 p. m. Monday evening. Service from St. Catherine’s church Wednesday, 9 8. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Blasengym Servfee. DIGGINS Shirley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F, sister of Barbara Dolores, Mary, Tyrone 3 Daniel P., Michael J, J. and Timothy H. Diggins, passed away Friday, Funeral
Anna, age 14 years,
Tuesday, April 11, 8:30 a. m., at residence, 2626 Wade st, § a m, Holy Name church (Beech Grove). Friends
Holy Cross cemetery.
invited. Burial George
Friends may call at residence. W. Usher Service. EATON—Russell H., age 57 year. Beloved husband of Huldah Eaton and father of Marion Eaton, 8t. Louis, Miss, hallbrother of Mrs. Marjorie Beck, Lebanon,
“Tiny.” during of Troy and Fleming, Mars Hill
Reward. WILL PARTY who picked up rubber tired wheelbarrow Saturday, ave, please return to Cash Coal Co,
SHIRLEY BROS. co.
954 N [llinols
ROBERT W.
1423 Prospect u ur PEL OF THE CH 8" to Wilsen iA Hi LOST & For D LOST—Black and white fox. terrier, name
Scared of storms, disappeared the storm Friday from cosner
BE-1682-R-
CH-6250. Reward.
[OST—Small chair and furniture pad off truck, E. 30th or Forest Manor. Reward. TA-3924. TOST—At Loew's theater Sunday. Lucky Pive club secretary book and other articles in sack. Call CH-1860-J, Reward. LOST—Chow dog, light tan, male, name “Tay.” Child's pet. Reward. 2033 Carrol'ton. BLACK loose leaf binder containing price lists, ete, Call RI-2355. R d.
INSTRUCTIONS
‘WOULD like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. mechanically inclined. fere with your present work. For information about this training, write at once giving your working hours.
TA-3623.
name,
STIRLING 7
$25 3.
1300 Carrollton
Rewar
Should be Will not inter-
address, age and UTILITIES INST,
Ind. Mrs. Mildred Jones, Battle. Creek, Mich.. and Raiph Eaton, Indianapolis, assed away Bunday a. m. in Clermont, d. Puneral Wednesday, 2 p. m., from the Clermont Christian church. Buria Clermont cemetery, Priends may call at the residence after 7 p. m., Monday, unti 11 a m Wednesday and at the church from 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. Shirley service,
FARMER—Mariah M., widow of Richard .. mother of Mrs. Eva Rosenbaum, Mrs. Carrie Sparks, Mrs. Mary Green, Mrs. Lizzie Matthew, Mrs. Edith Davi son, Mrs. Gall Pinkerton, Charles, Robert and Glover Farmer, departed this age 86. Funeral Wednes12, at Brightwood M. E. 2:30 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at Moore & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station st, until 1 p. m. PORAN—Ralph G., 27 year. Beloved husband of Margaret Foran, father of James Poran, brother of Mrs. Dorothy Parker, Passed away Sunday. Funeral Wednesday 1:30 p. m. at the G. H. Herrmann funeral home, 1505 8. East st. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call after 4 p. m. Tuesday. BIER—Mary Jane, 87 years, 2501 Madison ave., beloved mother of Jonas and Earl Hier, randmother of Olen and Mary Jane Hier, Mrs. E, J. Leibinger and Don Hier, passed away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., at the G. 2 HerrHome, 1505 8. East. Priends Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the funeral home.
SOUSE — George Lee, entered into rest Friday at Dayton, O., age 66 years, father of Mrs. Tony Sansone, Mrs, W. M. , Mrs. James Clayton snd James A. House, brother of Lena House. Services Tuesday, 1: ry W. Moore Peace Chapel. are welcome, Burial Crown Hill ceme-
IRONS—Ha arvey B. Husband of Jessie Irons, brother of Mrs. J. W. Garrow, Chicago, Mrs. Pred Wethey, Detroit, and i 4 Irons, Galesburg, i. Passed on 4 night. Service Tuesday evening, 8 p. m., at the Royster & Askin Mortuary, 1903 N. Meridian st, Friends invited. Burial, Galesburg, Ill. N—Harry C., age 63 years, father of Dorothy and James Kitchen, passed Monday morning. Funeral from
American Natl. 45 N. Penn.
BUS GIRLS—COLORED
APPLY 0.5 A. Ne oN
Box 86, % Times. RN beauty culture. Enroll now, Inernational auty School, 342 E. Wash. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
KIPP BROTHERS,
“ATTENTION GIRLS!
for telephone solicitation M.—4:30
work, a “ excellent I and SOfith ssion for those
who can qualify.
BANK CLERK
Young woman for clerical work. Adding machine experience
helpful but not to Mr. Keogh.
* HOTEL WARREN
CAFETERIA WORKERS
10 a. m, to
full-time employment.
REAL
HOSIERY MILLS 634 N. Noble
MA-5686
Operators
. Girls to Learn to Operate Full-Fashione Knitting Machines
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
634 N. Noble St.
NEEDS
© File Clerks © Order Fillers
Apply at Once
Hours
d
LANE BRYANT © Sales Tabulators
©® Stock Workers
Proven Job Security for 45 Years Through Wars and Depressions
752 E. Market St. MAIDS—WHITE
Office building work,
5:30-11
TYPIST
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
9 HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10
MEN AS HELPERS ON
To Work In Accounting Dept.
RI-1321]
SAM ToS P M
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Waitress—6 Nights WAITRESS
Main, Plainfield. Phone 2021.
WANTED
————_——— ee ia —— WANTED—Waitresses at once,
Y lady for tj d - VPIST eral fice work. © 15 N.. penn.
WAITRESSES
Day or Night Top Wages
WHEELER'S
139 N. Pennsylvania St.
1357 8. MERIDIAN
Salary; room, board included. Grimes Hotel, 118
WAITRESS 3915 E. 10th. TIR-0971.
Colored waitress, age 18 to 50. 526 Indiana.
$25 Weekly.
48 8.
Emerson, IR-0018.
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WHITE GIRL—Immediately, age 21-50; stay; general housework; extra go! salary. LI-4912, TA-9305.
WHITE WOMEN
work, 5 P, M. to 11 P. M. No Sundays. 309 Circle Tower Bldg.
WHITE WOMEN
WOMAN
for steady work. Similar to house-
FOR SPRING CLEANING BR-6856 After 6 P. M, for cleaning work at night in Chamer of Commerce Building. Apply freight levator after 4:30 p.
WHIT
Capable 2 taking charge of cafeteria nights, Vestal's Res-
117 8. Meridian. |p. m. If wanting steady employment see Sh AIT Mr. Luther, 710 Kahn Building. _taprant. LI-3939. eo on MAIDS ~ WOMAN—SMALL OFFICE M., 5'a days; Light dictation — typing. Some comptometer. Starting salary, $25. MA-3569.
APPLY MR. COOG
essential. Apply
Bank P
RIBBLE
2 p.m or
SILK
NEAT GIRL
GA-2403—2659 Shelby
SEE MR. MURPHY
“PBX
Lingerie Department
REAL SILK
634 N. Noble St.
WARREN HOTEL
To answer phone and counter in dry cleaning plant; good wages,
Charles—Darko Cleaners
PANTRY GIRLS HOTEL HARRISON
"Apply ly Personnel Office HOTEL LINCOLN
Power Sewing Machine Operators
Experienced or Will Train
HOSIERY MILLS
y Brothers Irving Hill chapel, 5377 mgton st. Wednesday, 10 a. m, Thy Rus ville, Ind. Friends may call at the chapel afier Tuesday noon. ERIEL-Edward C., of 17 W. Hampton dr., husband of Mary L. Kriel, passed away Sunday. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday Priends Invited. Cremation yO the Flan. ner & Buchanan crematory. Friends may call at the mortuary. MoCAMMON—Roy H., age 50, 2211 Miller st. husband of Gladys E. McCammon, father of Pfc. Roy Walter, Cpl. Allen, Harold, Alice and William McCammon; brother of Mont and Earl McCammon, Youngstown, O., passed away Monday at Yusarana hospital. Funeral Thursday, 1 m., at West Side Gospel TaberPans, 2112 Miller st. Priends may call at Parley Funeral Home, 1604 W, Morris st, after 7 p. m. Tuesday. Body will lie in ale at church from 2 until 11 Thursday. Burial Pershing, Ind.
ohn, son of Dr, and Mrs. Bdward L., 3710 Washington bjvd, and] brother of Sally, passed away Sunday.
Notice of service later. MOHR— Walter S., of 2702 8. Rybolt ave, entered into rest Saturday, age 56 years, husband of Ethel H. Mohr, father of Clara Mae, Thomas W., Pvt. Glenn W. snd Cpl. Richard G. Mohr, brother of Richard H. and George A, Mohr, Service Wednesday, 3 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are wel- . Burial Crown Hill MOORE—George W., age 90 years, of 2529
city; Emery Moore of Martinsville, Ind.; grandinther of Forrest Pyke, Dearborn, ich.; George E. Moore, Detroit, Mich.; also survived by three great- -grandchildren. Funeral from Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian, Wednesday, 2 m. Burial South Park cemetery, Mar-
insville, Ind. {Martinsville (Ind.) papers please copy. ] NEWPO! — Louis, age 668, formerly of
1129 y erin passed away Saturday morning at Terre Haute, husband of Edna, father of ward and Walte Indianapolis and Thurlo of Terre Lion Services at the J. C. Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes” Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends
invited. Burial Washington Park. Priends may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes'' after 6 p. m. Monday.
PEDROWE—John, Beloved husband Cora E. Pedrowe and brother of Dr.| Charles W. Pedrowe and Thad P. Ped. rowe, passed away Monday a. m. Frie may call at the Robert W, Shirley oc neral home, 1420 Prospect st. Fune service Wednesday, 10 a. m., funeral home Friends invited. ROESNER Lillie Marie, age 56, beloved sister of Walter and George. Roesner, passed away Sunday at the residence, $18 Dawson st. Funeral services Wednesday, April 12, 2 p. m, at the Meyer & Abdon Funeral Home, 1509 Prospect, and 2:30 p. m. at the Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church. Burial Concordia cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Monday evening. [Columbus (Ind.) papers please
from the
copy.) SHOLTY Zola Shirk, daughter of Eva B. 8hirk, passed away Monday morning. Bervice at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 11 a. m. Priends invited. Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, SPIHER Henry H., age 86, husband of Nettie Spiher, passed away Sunday afternoon at the residence, 3537 W, Michigan st. Services Tuesday, 2 p, m., at the Tabernacle Baptist church, 628 Somerset. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the Conkle Puneral Home, 1934 W, Michi-| gan st, after 2 p. m., Monday, and at the church from 1 p m Tuesday untit ‘the hour of the service. STOUT — George B., beloved father of Vada Keeney and Glenn Stout; brother of Frank Stout, Spencer, Ind., and 8ylvis Taylor, Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Services Tuesday, at the Burial Highland Lawn cemetery, Haute, Ind. SWEENEY—William B., ford D. and Mary Eileen Sweeney, Friends may cal Mortuary, Meridian at 19th street, , m. Monday. 8:30, at the mortuery, § a. m., St, Neri church. Priends invited. orge, age 62 years,
Sunday.
5 |
CLAYPOOL HOTEL NEEDS: v% Small, neat appearing girls, white or colored, for elevator
CLERK
Insurange Co.
CLERK
COLORED ERS, 100 to MILL 3901
SOT maid; good working conditions; SHERMAN (See housekeeper.)
Communication Carriers
operators.
+ Colored maids, full or part
time,
+ Room Inspectors, white. —Apply Housekeeper. Good penman; age limit 35;
will train. TA-1591.
limit, Life Insurance Co, work evenings; 6 days.
Age
IR-093
easy hours. McCrea.
18-55; all
In our operating room,
Experience
Western Union Apply 716 Guaranty Bldg. For 3 adults,
COOK—
interview. ~~
of}
!
12 o'clock, W. D. Beanblossom Mortuary. Terre
brother of Clif-
died | 7 at the Kirby | after}
beloved
husband of Ona Vicars, father of§How-
Lt. Lt. A. 8S, "Alameda
ard Vicars, Long Beach, Cal; JL. Vicars, Camp Roburis, Cal.; Ean C. Vicars, U. N.
Lg
Owen
al., and Pvt, La L. Vicars, North ps brother of William Vicars, passed
away tu ¥ evening. Funeral at Sinniey Bros.’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 Washington st., Wednesday, 3 p. m,
Ea Memorial. Park. Friends may cal at the Shapel after 5 p. m, Monday.
1
age 67, passed away
h, Sunday. Peroni from the Reynolds Mor tuary, 1415 N, Pennsylvania st, Wednes day, 8:30 a. m., St m. Burial St. Friends invited. OLFE—8u
ter
Joseph |
and rs. Tt
John's church, 9 cemetery.
san, ‘Little 9- month-old daughMr, Robe Wolfe, Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfe, Puneral
A Pleasant
It’s Part of a Telephone Job
Employment 240 N.
Indiana Bell
EGG
BREAKERS
Day Shift Essential Industry
Apply
333 W. 18th
GIRL TO LEARN FASHION CLEANERS, 1901 CENTRAL.
GIRLS
18 to 35
The Indianapolis Times has openings
for two young
advertising business.
pleasant and
with sales personality. Five-day, opportunity ment on inside or outside sales staff.
permanent, Excellent
‘See Mrs. Willi
or phone RI-5551,
GIRLS—18 TO 45
Funeral Wednesday, | for light bindery work in prnung ant. Philip No experience necessary. E.
DISHWASHERS—COL.
Union, father of Mrs. Anna M. Pyke of GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. MERIDIAN 'Y CAFETERIA, 320 N. MERIDIAN
Indianapolis Life
25. Indianapolis
TA-1591,
BE. Washington. Call
HOUSE, 247
inside work.
unnecessary.
Call TA-5691 for
DO YOU WANT
Environment?
Office—Women Meridian
PRACTICAL NURS
3097. 2210 N. Meridian.
FAME LAUNDRY,
PRESS
735 Lexington
Alterations, Apply Mr. Pritz,
Women's Alterations Dept., 6th Floor,
Company
Permanent Position— Fame Laundry, 1352
PRESS OPERATORS
PERMANENT POSITION—GOOD PAY 1352 N. Illinois St.
OPERATOR
No experience necessary. Good starting pay. Pleasant working conditions.
Sterling Laundry
"-SEAMSTRESS
Experienced in Coat and Sult
SHIRT FINISHERS Good Pav linols
N.
‘Telephone Co.
ladies ‘interested in the The work is difficult for girls Positions, are 40-hour week, for advance-
not
ams, 214 W, Maryland,
420
INEXPERIENCED WOMEN
Will Train for Knitfer Operators.
Transferring
National Mosier Mills
RI-I3%21—8 A. M. to 5 P. M,
Your house or apartment “for ae THE TIMES rh
Fxperience Helpful
rent” as little as 23¢ save money and between
bus operators. Permanent
accomplishment. tion Terminal bldg
515 Days; cellent location. Building.
40 hours:
and
Stable Employment for Women
High type jobs available as troiley and reliable
Paid while learnAwards Apply Room 213, Trac-
work, Join an industry essential in war and peace. Good pay ing. Vacations provided
for day work | (6 days). TA- | facturing of medical products. |
The Wm. H. Block
for
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS STENOGRAPHER 1207-9 gy Bank
ex-
for work in bakery. Good post-war possibilities. necessary. convenience, 1915 Southeastern.
HELP WANTED—MALE-F FEM. 10
WOMEN
Essential industry. No experience Varied hours to suit your 8 hour day. Good pay.
10
An Opportunity
for 5 Day Week Jobs ® Stock Man
® Lady Operator for Sewing Machine :
Post-war job assurance.
DU PONT GO.
249 W. Washington
Ask Your Friend Who Works at Lilly’s
He will tell you that “Lilly's is a fine place to work!”—A clean plant, good food, pleasant associates, and an impor-! tant job in peace or war time, the manu- |
Eli Lilly and Company TAKE MINNFSOTA TROL LEY TO McCARTY BT.
BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, ING.
3234 W. WASHINGTON POWER
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS.
ALSO
HAND WORKERS
Experienced or inexperienced
THIS IS WAR WORK
* Stenographers .
ROLLING, WELDING DEPTS.
Mouldings, Inc.
L1-3458
—— day through Friday; 8-12 on Satur-
% Comptometer Operators °
TWAT TA “i711 HELP WANTED—MALE AMBULANCE driver. Neat, reilable. Must| + MAN FOR MILK P
OPENINGS
Immediate Openings in PRODUCTION, PACKING,
Availability Cert. Required ; No Experience Necessary Aviation
Division: 141 E. MARKET
OR U. 8. EMPLOYMENT, 148 E. MARKET
Cake Mixer
Experienced, Night Work Union Wages
Permanent Position
+ RED CAB CO. +
MECHANICS
DAY OR NIGHT Ford Mechanics * Chevrolet Mechanics * Metal Men * .
Janitors * WHITE OR COLORED See Mr. Cook
* 4 * 4 * 4 * 4 * *
{3th and Meridian Sts.
318 W. Vermont
PRODUCTION JOBS
Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Apply
Men 18 to 50, Jou can make up to $60 and more per Cleaning routes ht you are a worker,
GA-2403
CAN YOU DRIVE?
telegrams in downtown buildings. Pleasant interesting work. Meridian.
Over 50 for essential war work to deliver
Mr. Dalton, 18 N,
Western . Union
eek on one of our Dry
Charles—Darko Cleaners 2650 Shelby
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION
700 WEST MORRIS STREET
WALL WASHERS
CLAYPOOL HOTEL NEEDS:
v% Houseman, white or colored. v Carpet washers, white or col. —Apply Housekeeper.
Apply Personnel Office METHODIST HOSPITAL
WANTED!! Unskilled Men and
COLORED MAN
To learn work in dry cleaning plant. Good wages.
Charles—Darko Cleaners 2659 Shelby
Women UNITED STATES RUBBER
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. “South St. Interviewing Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
COLORED HELP
ASHJIAN BROS.
for MACHINE SHOP and FOUNDRY Good Pay-—48-Hour Week Bring Birth Certificate and Availability Papers Apply Employment Office
International Harvester Co.
5565 Brookville Road
COUNTER MAN OR WHITE 377 8. Illinois Bt.
HELP WANTED-—-MALE 6 MEN WANTED | FACTORY WORK GOOD STARTING PAY QUICK ADVANCEMENT WAR WORK . STANDARD DRY KILN HARDING & McCARTY STS. 2 TIRE SERVICE MEN Good Salary
WHOLESALE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
821 N. Illinois
GIRL
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Monday Through Saturday 454 w. 16th Place DO NOT APPLY IF ALREADY Combination ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL work | Truck Driver and Warehouseman WA-1877 Rb" pe DISHWASHER 6 days; no Sundays; no nights. ‘$24.00 gen y 0 Mutual Restaurant, 514 N. Delaware. W District en and Women |Managers
DRIVERS
1 -
FIREMA
pital,
For Circulation Dept. ‘ The Indianapolis Times has several openings for young men between 20 and 35 rs; good starting wage and excellent opportunity for advancement; 5-day, 40-hour week: must have high school education, natural likeness for boys, and have a car. Please phone for appointment, RI-5551, Mr. Alllo. for ambulance and funeral work. 23 McLean Place McLean Place.
* DRIVERS AND HELPERS
Experienced In moving household oods. Shellhouse Freproo Wareouse Co., 2455 Cen
FINISHERS
Patchers and rubbers. Steady employment. See Mr. Field 610 S. New Jorsey
“for 125-H. P, boiler; some mechanical experience. Aak or Mr. Glod, engineer, St, Francis HosBeech Grove, (No phone calls.)
Foundry Help White or Colored
Hetherington & Berner, Inc. 101 fantusky Avenue
ADAMS
is building machinery for the armed forces exclusively. When peace comes there “will be no period of reconversion at Adams. Continuous employment should continue in the post-war period. If not now employed in essential work, see our employment department, 8-5 Mon-
ay. J. D. ADAMS MFG. CO. 217 South Belmont Avenue Take West Washington Car
% Production Men * Timekeepers % Shipping Clerks % Checkers
International Harvester Co.
5565 Brookville Road
Assistant Shipping Clerk
Good Opportunity for Right Person.
COUPLE for suburban place; living and salary. MA-7876. 24 Union Trust Bldg.
DAYTIME WAREHOUSE WORKERS MEN or WOMEN
Drug Department Order Pickers
with at least 6 months’ experience drug store or drug warehouse. Permanent full-time jobs available, Steady employment 6 days week. Apply at office,
HOOK’S DEPENDABLE
walk ‘2 blk. west.
602 W. McCarty
STENOGRAPHER
‘Permanent position with old established
HUGH J. BAKER & CO.
Ask for Miss Basey.
DRUG STORES
California and Market Sts,
Your drug store is an essential part of your _everyday _home- front service.
DINNER COOK ,™™ GABiss -
040 Virginia Ave.
company; should be able to take short- " - hand; 40-hour week; hours 9 to 6, every EXPERIENCED { COUPLE | . p me; top salary; other Saturday, 8 to 12:30. private living quarters; references re Five minutes from downtown; - take| quired. FR-1783. Stock Yard bus at Kentucky ave. and ~~ WHITE GABLES Illinois st.; get off at McCarty st. and FRY cooX 1040 Virginia Avenue
in
National Hosiery Mills
RI. 1321 8A. M. to 5 P. M.
AUTO MECHANICS Permanent Position, Excellent Opportunity for A-1 Man SEE MR. SMITH
HARRY A. SHARP, INC. 443 VIRGINIA AVE.
BOYS
Vacation Work
We are now . accepting applications for work during the vacation period. No experience necessary but must be over 16 years of age. If interested,
’
GRIDDLE MAN, sandwich man, man, curb girls and bays, age 17 year or over WANT] MEN and WOMEN For Packing and
Keep war wheels "turning. victory your business at
Apply at Either
ice
OFFICE HOURS Monddy Through Satu 8 AM to 4:30 P.M
»
Speedway or Maywood Employment fr
utday
(Statement of Availability Required)
STENOGRAPHERS
Make
Shipping Dept. - No Experience Necessary. Time and Half for Over 40 Hours.
725 Gardner Lane
fountain
0 . Curbs open on April __Tth. SPENCER'S RESTAURANT, HU-4464.
STARK-WETZEL & CO.
apply Mr. Miller,
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. 543 W. McCarty
BOYS AND MEN—16 - 60
50c PER HOUR—TIME AND ONEHALF OVER 40. HOURS—PLUS MEALS AND UNIFORMS,
Experience Not Necessary
® Inspectors ® Roll Machine Operators ® Shipping Department Essential Jobs
_KIP) BROS, 111 8. M
TYPIST
EX BONUS. FIVE-DA
WRITERS BLDG.
TYPIST
tunity for advancement. GA-4421" for ‘sibointment.
STOCK and 2a.eslady for poy Separusent.
CELLENT STARTING SALARY PLoS WEEK.
HIS
A PERMANENT POSITION With PosT.
WAR SECURITY. APPLY BY LETT OR. IN RSON. STATS AUTOMOBILE INEURANGE ASSN. 6TH FLOOR UNDER-
rmanent position, 40 hour week, time ae a half if any overtime work, OpporPlease phone
Apply 8 to 5. Mon. through Sat.
MIDDLE AGED or eider or oman, iets
family ad : Quarters.
colored couple adequate wie modern WA-2815,
R. C. A, Cafeteria
_ 3300 E. Michigan Street BREAD PACKER Inexperienced | 6 Nights Work Per Week Regular Pay Increases Permanent Position
Apply
General Baking Co.
318 Ww. Vermont.
JFreight House
Apply Indiana
Truckers
Take W. Wash. car to 900 W. then turn
MEN OVER 18
AS MACHINE OPERATORS
% Essential Work *5 Day +* 48-Hour Week % In Bleaching Dept. % Vacation With Pay
Indianapolis Bleaching Co. 900 W. Wabash
north 2 blocks.
% MEN >
We Need
Hand Box Nailers
For Immediate Employment’ Essential Work
Apply
Balke & Krauss Co.
427 W. Market
with late model cars to Serve telegrams; full or part time, Mr, Dalt
Western Union
Have several openings in ‘our steel and mill supply departe ment. If interested in an opportunity for a permanent posi-: tion with a good starting salary apply Mr. Miller.
Wr J. HOLLIDAY & CO. 543 W. McCarty
Essential Industry Experience NOT Necessary
Steady work mow and after ihe war. _ Our business has been In years.
National Starch Products, Inc.
1515 8. DROVER
MEN 18 to 45
FOR ESSENTIAL WAR WORK
ro TERS Days. Frazi
PORTER
PRESSER ="
137 yedrs
- know city. 1101 N. Pennsylvania. hora, gayi unnecessary, good LITHOGRAPH PRESSES : BELL BOYS Sy a a vee aver You are vitally needed in our esBe per Hr. Essential Industry|, Coord: | saserience aor aecssary. Applicant must be rary saom or ovei| sential food duly, Bupriercy Women for : : " MAN TO WORK around furniture store, learn. Plenty of overtics. oo - TIME CLERKS x BOY J | owns fpe ened 5 litheiie In Lithograph Department MAN for corer © Tawney. EVANS MiLLInG be —Esse! For pl t work 1 tock room. A gan. . Mie y 55 per Roup al Industry 40-Hour gr permanent. position, now Mechanics—Metal—Painters MEN to do general clean: pt. build- . | and after the war. See Mr. Ray, All .or Part Time ing and to work in furn ne a 928 BURFORD PRINTING co SE Virginia ave. MA- . MUTUAL DRUG CO. Central Seles Co TAM 603 E. Washington St. Hoh Night W i h ght Watchman
and Janitor White or colored. If physically fit and looking for a permanent position
_ for the future, this is a
real opportunity. Good starting wage in an essential industry. References required. For appointment phone Mr. Miller, RI, 2422.
ORDERLIES—WHITE
Apply Personnel Office METHODIST HOSPITAL
HUBER CONTRACTING CO. 2050 Northwestern ave.
PLUMBER
New work only. Steady employment. _CH-1158.
POLAR ICE & & FUEL CO. § Firemen
Steady employment—Good pay.
2000 North estern Ave. Ask for . Miller.
ris store wor! er's Pharmacy y, 16th, Coil
Exper, Joe Health's, Barber Shop, 133 W.. Market.
PORTER
Draft exempt. Prefer 7, TR-5040.
IR EXP, OVER 45 PREFERRED,
HOTEL LINCOLN
Satage garage man to pa 1101 N. Pennsylvania.
ROUTE MEN
for Wholesale Bakery Established Routes If Not Now Employed in War Work See Company Representative
at
U. S. ENPLOYMENT SERVICE
148 East Market Street Tuesd.y (Tomorrow)
Por established milk routes. Experience unnecessary; excellent pay; day time routes; good hours; 6 day week; permanent jobs: opportunity for advancement. Applicants must be gan Samp or over Phone MA-2519
Young man. ably white. 1
CATS.
SALARIED POSITION
National PFinance Organization has openings for men exempt or discharged from military service, as investigators and . adjusters. Good future. Steady promotions. Salary and expenses, Apply Merchants Bank Bldg. or phone RI-1471 for interview,
Silk Spotter Good pay, day hours. Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning
2901 E. Wash, on the Carline Stable Jobs for Mechanics
Attractive itions available as mes’ chanics in Indianapolis Ralflways sho and . Permanent and reliable work: Join an industry essential in war and peace. Good . Paid Ship matrisg Vacations provided. Awards or nigee tions. Apply to ats I 1 Washington st,
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS Stable Employment for Men
High type jobs available as trolley and bus operators. Permanent and reliable work. Jon an industry essential in war
and ce. pay. Paid while learn. ing Fa ations provided. Awards for accomplishment. Apply Room 313, Trace
tion Terminal bldg
INDIARAPOLIS RAILWAYS
Steady Positions for
Permanent positions, opportunity for advancement. Rate 760 per hour, time and haif after 8 hours, Can use part-time workers.
Pennsylvania Railroad 139 E. South St.
~ GENERAL OFFICE WORK
for draft exempt man. Typing, ete. Gravel Co., one square west of West St. on 13th St.
GRILL AND COUNTER MEN $30.00 Weekly. Apply 43 W. St. Clair. ° A. M.—4 P. M.
"Pl ERK REFERENCES
HARDWARE CLERK ™ir aes
HELPERS
needed in steel fabricating plant doing highly essential war work.
Ask for Mr. Huxman,
HUGH J. BAKER & CO. 602 W. McCarty St.
Apply Employment Office Monday Through Saturday
'KIMBLE GLASS CO
229 E. SOUTH
De Not Apply If Engaged in Essential Industry
8 come in and talk with us.
MEN WANTED
Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, an essential industry in war time and just as busy and essential in peace. Lime needs men. There are openings for yard laborers at 73¢c an hour, powerhouse fuel men 73¢, coke oven laborers 73c¢, track repair-
men 73¢c, coke oven operators 80¢. coal unloaders 80c, maine tenance helpers 83c, were house fireman 83c, and elece tricians at $1.01 an ur, Apply in persons to Mr, Baker «° Gas Plant, 2050 Prospect
Colored Preferred NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Time and one-half over 40 hrs. Double time over 48 hours. Day or night shift. Bonus for working nights.
HOTEL PORTER Sclored; otel.
See Mrs. Sloat,
HOUSEMAN
APPLY MR. COOGAN WARREN HOTEL
pleasant working conditions; Spink Arms
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
1600 E. 21st
MEN WANTED
Amer. Lead Corp.
PORTERS
you looking for a position that oi in 8 salary 52 weeks in the year? You'll find the working conditions pleasant. Your drug oe is an essential part of your everyday home-front service. Ages 1€ to full time jobs are available.
HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES OFFICE California and Market Sts.
Steel Shear Operator
Plenty of overtime. Phone Mr, Tudor, GA-4431, Indianapolis Machinery and Supply Co.
1959 8. Meridian.
Time to Get a Permanent Job
IN AN
Essential Industry
2 night load out men la m toda m
1 part time, 4 a. m. to 8 a m. See Mr. E. V. Mitchell
The Polk Sanitar
1100 E. 15th
TIRE REPAIR MEN
Men Wanted
side Sanatorium, CH-7676.
KINGAN & CO, INC. Says "MEAT" The Army
An Industry Engaged in Essential War Work
needs your help to prepare meat for our armed forces. Modern equipment, good wages, time and half for over 40 hours. No experience necessary. Apply in Pencu-Eaplement Office, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Daily
JANITORS iin “wo mpson, 31 . Tlinois, FOR JANITORS Salary, board, room, laundry. Sunny- Stockroom
Apply
OMAR, INC. 901 E. 16th St.
MEN URGENTLY NEEDED
LABORERS wanted; white or - colored; for work on coke ovens; essential industry; are an hour; 6 eight-hour d per week; Joaters need not + Appl e in person ar Gas last a at Langsdale and Northwestern ave.
Insley Manufacturing Co. 801 N. Olney
Steady and permanent work, Time and one-half for over 40 hours. Sickness and accident insurance.
a
We are manufacturing our standard products for the U, S. armed
TIRE SERVICE MEN
Essential war industry; wages; plenty of overtime; time os one half over 40 hours DE w d peace-time
KNOERLE TIRE ¢0., INC. 2421 N. Meridian St.
TIRE VULCANIZER
Experienced, With Good Record Good Salary~Steady Employment
WHOLESALE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
821 N. ILLINOIS
TUNE-UP MAN LUBRICATION MAN
Steady Work—Good Wages Superior Chevrolet
forces. There will be no post-war reconversion. If not employed in av BO essential industry, see our employ- or. Thompson, ment department. 3 Noh Illinois. UPHO! Highest wages, s 8:30—5 Monday Through Friday a raat. working conditions. 8:30—12 Saturday UPHOLSTERER
Permanent jitas; vacation with pay; apply Mr. Bowe
Pa " “Mefiopist HOSPITAL _ or toy
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position In essential isle
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Permanent war
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WILL CARE ¢ private home Children 3,
IRL-School 1 day or week.
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