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)eaten

team is the:

regation in the

, smothered R. son's, who had

louble by Bob a pair of runs, e edge on Alliity champions. it three out of ision over Cur-n-inning game. was the feature ck.

er Wins

ook a 7-5 vere roid, Bob Durrs to five safe. ut 16 batsmen. the leading hitur, Volf News rein Municipal nuing to share mour shu out 1 the News nine -3. th consecutive the Armour agNorm McCamopponents that He allowed but and struck out homer, featured

4 Hits

used a barrage 18 their opponand Jim Mitchhitters, Stoner h the bases full » with two run-ree-run rally in gained Gold lecision over 40 eyton, Bowman nd Boyd's dou1en their edge. ponents but two

who replaced week, got off to 3-2 victory over Young starred lieving starting h, he held his its and struck Leonard pitchamen.

Wins wns

2% ((U. P)— es, who appar-

to athletic de-’

3ig Ten chamspring sports vay to a fourth clean sweep of If and baseball ek-end. well distributed f the various vities, the Wola near-record to capture the track meet at g off an IlliClaude “Buddy” man, who won les and nr issed hen he took a kle-deep water track. igan's golfers individual and conference meet

y club, Chicago;"

is squad nosed one point to t Northwestern, baseball team in a doubleits undefeated lly cinch the

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Lady's wrist Naighs Saturday.

CTIONS AS A CAREER A sore future { for men REIN ig Bors Hook's

Donald and

ndson -of Mrs. Services Thursday, 1:30 Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel, welcome. Burial Crown —+ Michael, age 33, husband eof Louise Gorenc, father of Gloria Jean Gorene, stepfather of Stella, Lavena and Lous Valant, passed away Saturday p. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m. at resianos 3024 W. 10th st. Priends invited. Burial St. cemetery. Priends may Hy at residence. Conkle Service. @BEENWOOD- Prank B. sr, age 78, 5734 husband of Lena Greenwood father ‘of es. Nell Worrall, Prank 3 Gremwod J Tr. Dossed away Sunday. Survie * t the J, Wilson “Chapel! of the Chimes, "1334 Fro st., Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends “invited, Burial Round Hill. Priends may call at the *Chapel of the Chimes.” [Gallipolis (O.) papers please copy.) NINSHAW-— Walter, of 2201 Linwood st. entered into rest Sunday, age 50 years. Husband of Icy Hinshaw, father of Mrs. Ruby Scurlock, Cpl. Lawrence and Pvt. FP. C. Walter Eddie Hinshaw, son of Mrs. Sarah Wilson, brother of Mrs. Bertha Sloan. Friends may call at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Time of service given later. IMBERLIN— Benjamin H., age 69, be-| loved father ha Hugh Kimberlin, and Jessie Nolan, ed |

brother of Mrs, e away Monday. Service Wednesday, 10: 8. m. at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, $48 N. Diinois. Burial Moral Park. Priends may call at chapel after noon, Tuesday. KIRKWOOD—Richard Earl, beloved son of Margaret and Robert Kirkwood, passed away Sunday, May 28. Private services Tuesday, 2 p. m., on account of contagious disease. Puneral Home, 1001 Main st, Grove. Burial Greenwood cemetery Friends may ylew casket from outside after 7 p. m, this evening. KOSS William 'P., husband of Catherine R. Koss; father of Mrs. Lee L. Bures and Cpl. Richard W, Koss, Fi. Monmouth, N. J; brother of Louis E and Dr. Harry A. Kosa, Mrs. Lena Shafer, ‘Miss lds Koss, Miss Minnis Koss and Miss Helen A, Koss, died Sunday morning. Friends are Invited to cail at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian st. and 10th, eral Thursday, 2 p. m. at the mor. tuary, conducted " the Centre Lodge No. 23, PF & A with interment in Crown Hill ain to which friends are invited.

LIBBERTY Catherine, wife of Harry Lib-

Beech

bert; mother of Mrs. George Golding. 218 EB Riverside dr, died Sunday morning at the heme of Mrs. Golding

Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuay Meridian at 10th, from 2 p. m tl § p. m, Monday, Funeral and burial at Columbus, ©

{CORRECTED NOTICE MeGUIRE—Harry, busband of of Everett, Belly and Alice, Wovdsin of Lake Charles, . passed a) nuda m, Friends may call e Tolin neral Home, 1308 ProsA st, any time after 4 p. m. Monday. jobs Tle ay. 2 p. m, at the funeral home. Interment New Crown. Friends invited.

brother

METZLER Emma F., Sister ot Mrs. wilHam M. Bresette, Miss Metzler and Mrs. Minnie Winter gy Morne O., died at 8t, Vincent's hospital Saturday. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian and 19th st. Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 a. m. at the mortuary, ® a. m. 88 Peter and Paul Cathedral Interment St. Joseph cemetery. BROORE—Elizabeth V., passed away at her home, 130 8. 4th st, Beech Grove, Friday afternoon. Services: at the Pilgrim Holiness church, 46th st. and Schofield,

Little & Sons |

BEE BUD HOOK :

NECESSARY IN WAR OR PEACE Shortage of men for installation and repair work. The need for trained men to overhaul and install refrigeration and air conditioning equipment is urgent, you are anically inclined and have a fair education, look into this big trade. Learn how you ean get training in spare time or evenings. No interference with present job. information write at once, giving name, address, etc. Utilities Inst, AS60, care Times.

LEARN t ternational Beauty 342 E. Wash.

beauty culture. Enroll now. In. y School, | HELP WANTED—FEMALE ©

Openings now available. No "@XD. required, Bell System.

Employment Offis- fios=—Women INDIANA “BELL “TELEPHONE co.

%% OFFICE GIRL +k WITH TYPING EXPERIENCE BOOKKEEPING NOT ESSENTIAL FULL OR PART-TIME POSITION

DOWNTOWN FUR SALON MA-5686

P NT

Telephone Operator Typist v MOULDINGS, INC.

Rg Operators Fame ne Laundry, TE N. Tilinols

REGISTERED

NURSE

48 Hour Week.

Real Silk Hosiery Mills

SALESPEOPLE

Drapery Department

Salary and Commission Apply Employment Office, 7th Flr.

The Wm. H. Block Co.

2 WOOL pressers, experience not necessary. Steady work, 90 cents per hour, plus bonus. J. D. Eastman, Sunshine Cleaners. IR-1141.

ASSISTANT TO CLAIM ADJUSTER

No Experience Necessary win Jain 813-Day W

BEST GRAND LAUNDRY,

28 N. Senate Assistant in Adjustment Department

Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Qnlnols BANK CLERK

Young woman for clerical work. Permanent only. Adding machine experience necessary. Apply to Mr. Keogh.

American National Bank 45 N. Pennsylvania

Beck Canvas Products, Inc.

3234 W. Washington

STEADY WORK

Power sewing machine éperators.

BRIDAL CONSULTANT

Prefer married woman, 30-40 years with apparel selling experience, able to manage buresn, working in department store. Replies confi. dential, This is an stiractive position, Address Times, Box A954.

"CANDY WRAPPERS

* WHITE % 18 TO 40 % NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

Homer J. Williamson, Inc. 814 N. Senate

Cooking and downstairs work; no laundry; 3 adults; references required. HU-2438

* COOKS | AND DIET MAIDS + rience not required; nent; board and laundry. Sunny-CH-7676. Call Mrs,

salary, room, side Sanatorium, Losch

Cou R GIRL

Tuesday, 10:30 a. m. Priends invited Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the J, C. Wilson “Chapel of | the Chimes,'™ 1234 Prospect st. BUMFORD Warren C. Jr, age 17, be-! loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C.| Rumford B8r., grandson of Mrs. Anna Rumford .and Eddie White, passed away |

Sauirday eve. Puneral Tuesday, 1030] m., at Shirley Bros’ Irving Hill Chapsi, 5377 E. Washington Burial

,Andeison cemetery. Friends may call at the residence, E. 30th and Mitthoefer rd., Monday or Monday evening and at the chapel after 9 a. m. Tuesday. SCHWEINSBERGER—Mrs. Anna, mother of Mrs. John Buehler, Fged and Ed, sister of Adolph, Emil and Richard Mengel, pasted away Sunday morning, 714 E. 58th st, Services 5435 Central ave, Wednesday, . Priends invited. | Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at residence after 5 p. m. Monday. STEPHENS Joseph t

Stephen James, Ollie and Melvin Stephens, Mrs. Martha Minch, Mrs. W, C, Hill and Mys. Charles ills, Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. Harry W. Moore Peace C! Friends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill

IN MEMORIAMS 3

BEATTEY--In loving memory of our dear mother, delta Beattey, who passed aWays three wick oy today, May 29, 1041, FATH GHTER.

SON AND DAU:

Fick "an paving memory of Emma Flick, y A wonderful mother, woman and aid, One who was better God never made: A wonderful worker, so loved and true, One in a milllon—that, mother, was you. Just in your judgment. always right; . Bonen and liberal, ever upright;

Our wondectul mother—that, Was THE FA FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym © 23°. na. 27 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W Michigan St. ~~ BE-19%

FARLEY FUNERALS aus. TANNER 30

mother, MILY.

® W. FALL

by your friends and all whom you |

NO SUNDAYS.

WHITE. | GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. Meridian

DISHWASHERS—COL.

{ GUARANTY CAFETERIA. 20 N. MERIDIAN

~ DISHWASHER—6 DAYS"

__White or re. oid ~ Meridian.

LIOTT FISHE

BOOKKEEPING "MACHINE OPERATOR

Permanent position with old established organization. Good salary. Call Miss Basey, RI-3326,

HUGH J. BAKER & CO.

602 W. McCarty

FILE CLERK

and

MESSENGER

Penn Rallroad 139 E. South St.

Flat Work Feeders

and Folders

Permanent position—good Fame Laundry, 1352 N. T

Fountain Assistant STC DRUG, »

FUR FINISHERS x Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Washington

SALESLADIES

With or without experfénce. Liberal salary, excellent hours, opportunity train for position with increased earnings. Full or part time,

Apply Ww. T.

GRANT CO.

25 E. Washington

SALESLADIES Apply 3rd Floor

CHAS. MAYER & CO. 29 W. Washington

* SEAMSTRESSES * Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Washington

~ SECRETARY

Attractive, Permanent Position in Executive's office. Apply Employment Office, 7th FL

The Wm. H. Block Co. SHIRT FINISHERS

Permanent position

Fame Laundry, 1352 N HHiinols * SINGLE AND FELL MACHINE *

operators, for men's shorts Good pay. Steady work. Ine., 33 Monument Circle

SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY For girl who can do stenographic and light office work. Permanent, See MR. J. W. WILSON

Wilking Music Company 120 E. Ohio Street Stable Employment for. Women

High type jobs available as trolley and bus rators. Permanent and .reliabie work. Join an industry essential in war and peace. Good pay. Paid while learn. ing. Vacations provided. Awards for sccomplishment. Apply Room 213, Traction

Terminal Bidg. INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS * STENOGRAPHER x

Permanent Position 40-HOUR WEEK

Opportunity for Overtime Excellent Post-War Becurity

CALL CH. 1651

STENOGRAPHER or typist, permanent position, good opportunity for advancement. Please phone Mr. Westphal, GAun, for appointment

TELEPHONE OPERATORS Openings Now Available No Experience Required Apply Miss Saltsman, 18 N. Belmont, Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rurs!, or Employment Office. 240 N. Meridian Indiana Bell Telephone Co. THEATER CASHIER No experience necessary. Prefer south-

side girl, Sundays and evenings. Goad __See Mr. Perry, Oriental Theater,

ES r TYPIST *%

To relieve on P.B.X, Board Modern Air-Cooled Office Opportunity for Advancement

National Hosiery Mills

RI-13%1-8 A. M. te 5 P. M.

‘Long Distance Operators |

For light ce work: no typing. 40-hour week; time and one-half for over 40 hours. Pleasant working eonditions, Call Mr. Ray, LI-5403.

ADAMS

Machinery is being shipped to the armed forces exclusively, With no reconversion necessary continued employment should prevail in the post-war period. If not now employed in essential work see our employment department. 8 to 5, Monday through Priday. 8 to 12 on Saturday.

J. D. Adams, Inc.

217 S. Belmont Ave. Take W. Wash. Car.

COUNTER HELP

FOX’S, 377 8. ILLINOIS.

OUPLE-Cook and general worker for Adirondack Mountain, New York Bummer School. HU-4719 after 6 p. m, or before 8 P. M.

DRAFTSMEN ENGINEERS

Aeronautical, Civil Mechanical; Electrical, Architectural Experience and training can be adapted to aircraft designing and drafting. Inquire of company representative

U, 5. Employment Service

Dd not apply if using Maximum Skill,

FOUNTAIN HELP

For downtown luncheonette. Uniforms and meals furnished. No nights, holidays or Sunday work. Excelient working conditions,

W. T. GRANT CO.

25 E. Washington

40 hours | C. 0. Gooding, |

TYPIST John J. Madden Mfg. Co. 16th & Sherman Dr.

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK

Have permanent positions in account. ing department, Excellent working conditions; good hours and pay.

Apply Mr, Pantus ’

POLAR ICE & FUEL CO.

2000 Northwestern

UNSKILLED FACTORY HELP

Men and Women

ZENITE METAL CORP.

Employment Office Rear 201 N. West St.

“GIRLS 18 TO 30

STEADY EMPLOYMENT Learn to Operate Machines Clean, ' Easy Work, with Time and One-Half for Overtime, Based on 5-Day, 40-Hr. Week.

~ CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO.

16 8. Sherman Drive

cw GIRLS —

Experience not necessary. Towel folding.

MECHANICS UNIFORM

AND WIPER SUPPLY 333 N. Noble,

BA thas * HAND SEWERS *

RL

WAITRES White. No Sundays. Sal-

ary, room, board. Grimes Hotel and Cafe, 118 E. Main, Plainfield. Phone 202

~~ WAITRESSES

Top Wages

» WHEELER'S 139 N. Pennsylvania Se WAITRESS Of ors

Good “Hi Spot,” 4118. Higaots.

WANT reliable Joan, geperal Housework: sn all family; . no ren; g v HU-1330.

WE NEED YOU

INDIANA FU

Ho tL R Mabie

18 JOUR Jos SECURE ¢

TIFFANY. LAUNDRY 425 N. Senate Experience Not Necessary

i

}

HIGH BCHOOL girls and boys If

york nights. IR-0938, 3901 E. pA ngton, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Summer Work. See Mr. Crawford PAME LAUNDRY, 1352 N. ILLINOIS.

JOBS

With a Post-War Future In an Essential Industry

18 years or over.

for ‘Men and Boys i6 to 60

Our company, now engaged In essen. tial war work, has record of 88 years

{in the steel business; 5%-day week. Plenty of overtime. Can also use a few women in our -hardware department.

Apply Mr, Miller—

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W, McCarty

Ls MACHINE OPERATORS

We need machine operators for war production at once. If you are not empioyed in essential industry, we have an attractive offer for you.

APPLY NOW

HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO.

1545 Van Buren St.

For Essential . War Work

Large, national manufacturer

with conveniently located downtown plant has desirable openings for inexperienced men and women, The work is light and - clean; — [g wage for women is $31 for 48-hour week of 51: days. Wages for men open. Eiceliens SpPOEtARity for

’ |WHITE GIRL “50% SiSiean | WOMAN, white, middle-aged, wanted for| Jens Ea lin. a 02 |

% YOUNG GIRL x

‘CANVAS PRODUCTS, INC.

hospitalization insurance. Nacation with pay. Many other advantages. . Youll like it here. Call ine Rov oy an appointment for an {intervi m fo ’ p. m.

RI-1321 —8 a. Permanent Jobs

Several good jobs — that will last — are | open now in our expanding organization. es need:

GIRL TO OPERATE I B MACHINE AND WO FoR orFiCE AND PRODUCTION DEPARTMEN

These jobs offer interesting work In pleasant surroundings — plenty of opportunity to “go places” {if you've got the stuff. Take this opportunity to get lined up with the liveliest, friendliest organization In town. Call at our employment office between 8:30 a. m. and 12 noon.

BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP,

218 N. PINE ST.

Production Jobs

Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.

Apply

Employment Office

INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION T00 West Morris Street

WANTED

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERK

3234 W. Wash, St.

WANTED

AUTO. RADIO REPAIR MAN

See Wm. BR. Stewart. Aero Mayflower Transit Co. Mass. Ave, BAKER Have exceptional position open

TE HELP WANTED aL

Press Helpers Te an hour for day work, 77¢ an hour for night work. Considersbls

necessary. Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 603 E. Washington.

LUBE MAN, must be a good salesman and hustler; permanent job. Best lube setup in the city; best equipment; just. newly refinished. If you can qualify, will guar. splen, income. See John Overman, serv. mgr.; Meridian Pontiac, 923 N. Mer. |

MAINTENANCE MAN Coven oo

FREIGHT 3E TH Steady wort=Goog vs. : Night and Watcha Seay Mel man ED r watch. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

* Night Porter J

# HOTEL WARREN 4

Dependable

Marott Hotel

BOX NAILERS % SHOP HELPERS v% TRUCK DRIVERS

Top Wages Paid—See Mr. Robertson

BAKER FARMS CO. 616 8. Missouri BOYS

White, over 16, for outside deliv. ery work. IL. STR CO

BOY WITH BICYCLE

for package deliveries in downtown area Full or part time. Apply 352 8. Ill.. Rm. 532.

BOYS 17 or over. Cornelius Printing Co., 2457 E. Washington. Mr. Blume

CABINET MAKER

Steady Employment. Ideal Working Conditions. Ask for Mr. Field.

610 S. New Jersey. CABINET MAKER

Bench or Machine. Age no handicap. GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT CO. 339 N. Capitol.

CARPENTERS

STEADY WORK 4619 E. 10TH ST BL-1912

CARPENTERS BOX NAILERS

YOU NEEDE for Bessie} Day of A Work in. Box Plant

BALKE & KRAUSS CO.

427 W. Market

* Tx

For early morning shift. 639 S. East st

COAL TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED

Tonnage Basis | : Highest Prices Paid

BEST COAL COMPANY

111 Leota COLORED MAN to service rest rooms,

war plants and office e buildings. IR-5880 COMBINATION paint and metal man. Must be thoroughly experi enced; permanent job. Good guar-

MACHINE SHOP

FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry

International Harvester Co. §565 Brookville Rd.

WANTED!!

Unskilled Men and Women

UNITED STATES RUBBER

Interviewing Hours 8 A. M. to § P. M. Monday Through Saturday

DO NOT APPLY IF ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORK

WANTED

MEN AND WOMEN CURTISS-WRIGHT CORP.

Propeller Division 1231 W. Morris St.

Employment Office Open §:15 A. M. to 4 P, M. Dally

Bring Statement of Availability and Birth Certificate

YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN

Over 16 years of age for full time or half days, for filling and mailing work. Call MA-1312 or apply Retail ora Co., 714 Lemcke Bldg. See Mr. H. W. Edgecombe.

You Will Enjoy Your Job at Lilly's

Thera are many excellent reasons why you will enjoy your work at Lilly's. A few of them are: Steady employment; a clean, well-lighted, ventilated plant; bonus end incentive systems, cash awards for new ideas on production, pleasant associations, You will be making vital medieal products for the armed forces and civilian population. Take a Minnesota trolley to McCarty St.

Eli Lilly and Company HELP WANTED—MALE 1

2 MEN FOR PIPE YARD

Good pay. Goldsmith Steel & Supply Co., 1238 8. West.

ACETYLENE STEEL BURNER

Must be experienced man capable of taking charge or our burning department. GA-443

nilabapolit Machinery & Supply Company

. Meridian

If there is a boy in Indianapolis, 16 years old, with at least a common school education (prefer ably one who had printing in school) snd living at home with parents that 1s willing to start at moderate wages now to learn

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South St. |

923 N. Meridian st. COMPOSITOR

Permanent—Experienced in All Kinds Commercial Job Printing Hampton Printing Co. 117 W. Georgia St.

COOK

RCA CAFETERIA 3300 E. MICHIGAN

DINING ROOM PORTER — COL.

GUARANTY CAFETERIA 20 N. MERIDIAN

CAR WASHER — TIRE MAN |

manager, Meridian Pontiac, Ine.,

for experienced, doughmixer; cuit Co., 630 Hig Teed one baker; time and a half ove: E. New York. 40 hours; permanent position; essential MAN for packing and Shipping * Baki is be he indumsy oe Baking Oe 135 E. Was department. 501 8. Delawar BARBER Man for ‘ Laundry Wash Room Experienced— __ CROWN 2901 E. Washington

MAN to oil machinery; experience necessary. tween 7 and 5.

Manager and Station Attendants Good wages. Excellent opportunity to get into an industry with great postwar. possibilities. Positions for service station operators.. Full or part time. Good salary 4nd commission; steady. Apply at 1004 Mass, Ave. Mr. Deming or Mr. James

Producers Oil, Inc. % MANAGER «

for Filling Station and

ATTENDANTS Good Pay. 8-Hour Shift.

% Site Oil Company &

| 111 Ww 1111 W. Washington st. st.

~ “MEAT” THE ARMY

An industry ehgaged in essential war work needs your help to prepare meat for our armed forces Modern equipment, good wages, and half for over 40 hours experience necessary. Apply oA Person—-Employment Office, o M aily

.to SP. M.D KINGAN & CO, INC. RNG All or Part Time sSusrantes—Commission— Peterson 30th & Central Sales Co _TA-450)

~ MEN FOR RECAPPING AND TIRE SERVICE

% % POSTWAR JOB * * GOOD PAY

good wage. no!

}

* *

time

No

NORTH AND DELAWARE STS.

SEE MR. BUNNELL

MEN TO POLISH CARS

ROY WILMETH COMPANY 7120 N. Meridian

MEN

45 or over. Utility work. Producing Medicine. Essential employment now and after the war. Apply Personnel Office

Pitman-Moore Co. 1200 Madison

MEN OVER 50

antes. Clean shop, for essential war work to deliver - telegrams in downtown buildings ment. See John Overman, service Pleasant, interesting work. Mr. alton. 18 N. Meridian.

Western Union MEN WANTED

Colored preferred. No experience {necessary. Time and half over 40 hours; double time over 48. Day or night shift. Bonus for working |

_| nights. Essential industry AMERICAN LEAD ¢ CORP. 1600 E. 21st. MEN

Good opportunity to learn repairing and handling of furs. Only reliable men need apply. Yearround work.

INDIANA FUR CO.

DRIVERS For Hauling Ice and Icing Perishable Foods, Essential Industry Ask for Sowder

Railroad leing Sompany

6 W. OHIO FRSECLENT OPPORTUNITIES

for Skilled, Semi-Skilled & Unskilled Men in RAILROAD WORK Immediate employment—steady Apply U. $. Raliroad Retirement Board 15 E. Maryland St, CED PAINTERS House Work.

work.

EXPERIEN 8. Bradley st.

Phone IR-5410 after 6 p. m. or call 44

114 E. Washington

MEN 18 to 45 FOR ESSENTIAL WAR WORK Apply Employment Office Monday Through Saturday

KIMBLE GLASS CO. 229 E. SOUTH

Do Not Apply If Engaged in } _ Essential Industry

PES € at

Excellent Working Conditions (ELEC TRE A FRY

eT LCT LT RNY

FIREMAN

White or colored (we have autoe matic stokers).

AROTT HOTEL

Apply George J. Marott or George McKinney, Building Supt.

© MEN WANTED To Learn Mattress ‘Trade

National Mattress Co.

806 N. Senate.

Call WA-3545 be- |

‘Goodrich Silvertown Stores.

| PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT

Will train several boys or men for uphoisterer helpers. No exnecessary

J. GC. "HIRSCHMAN 0.

1201 E. Plumber—Whits

Capable MAROTT F HOTEL

Apply Marott or George McKinney, A Supt.

PORTER or Exp Tine Joe Heath's Bar-

“133 W. Market.

PORTER

Good hours, permanent. Good pay

GOODYEAR SERVICE

RI-1436.

~~ PRINTER | with some experience on Kelly press, capable of some makeready and mechan- | ical press adjustments. Good pay, 5 day

627 N. Delaware.

| week sek. 420 E. Ohio. SANDERS PATCHERS | RUBBERS | SPRAYMEN Good Working Conditions | Permanent

Bee Mr. Field 610 South New Jersey Btreet SINGLE MAN_Stay on place. General duties in funeral home. Room furnished. Must be willing. References. GA-2570.

__ Stable Employment for Men

| High type jobs available as trojiey and bus operators. Permanent and reliable work. Join an industry essential {in war snd peace. Good pay. Paid while learnng. Vacations provided. Awards for sctomplitkment. al vPly Room 213, Trac- | tion Terminal B

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

Stable Jobs for Mechanics

Attractive positions available as } Shanes in Indianapolis Railways shops and garage. Permanent and reliable work. Join an industry essential in war and peace. Good pay. Paid while learning. Vacations provided. Awards for sugges-

tions. Apply to superintendent, 1100 W. Washington st.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

TAKE A JOB IN AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

No experience necessary. High weekly earnings. Good jobs offering postwar future.

KARPEX MFG. CO.

Manufacturers of Rubber and Synthetic Rubber Products. INDUSTRIAL CENTER, N.E. Corner 19th and Martindale

TERMINAL MANAGER

Man with thorough knowledge of opera. tions and ability to get additional outbound tonnage for well known common carrier truck line. Good salary Vids incentive plan. Box 11, Times.

TINNER AND SHEET METAL

worker for outside work. Steady job to good Heclyaie: Top wages. Doyle Heat ing Co.. . East. LI-7270.

TIRE VULCANIZER

STEADY WORK GOOD SALARY

WHOLESALE TIRE & RUBBER CO. 821 N. ILLINOIS

TRUCK MECHANIC

STEADY D WORK Good Pay—Good Kg Conditions 15% Hours Overtime Weekly If Desired M TRUCK CO. 9321 N. Capitol 1.

% TUNERS % PIANO REPAIRMEN

Good Working Conditions Apply Mr. Field

610 S. New lew Jersey TUNE- -up MAN

LUBRICATION MAN

Steady Work—Good Wages

Superior Chevrolet 552 E. Washington

UNION TITLE OFFICE BUILDING

155 E. MARKET operring for white maintenance Hours 5 p. m. to midnight; off Saturdays; steady employment; must have { good reference. Ses reference. See Mr. Morrell.

“UNSKILLED FACTORY HELP

Women and Men Apply

FREIGHT & EXPRESS HANDLERS

Pull or part time work. Immediate employment,

Apply U. S. Railroad Retirement Board

15 E. Maryland St.

Permanent positions, opportunity for advancement. Rate, 76¢c per hour, time and half after 8 hours, Can use parttime workers,

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 139 E. South St.

General Machine Man

(25) milling, drill press, turret lathe, automatic screw machines. 5 nights W%eek, if not now in war work.

148 E. Market U. S. Employment

Freight House Truckers

MEN

® Experience NOT N 4 ® Essential Industry e FULL OR PART TIME Steady work now and after the war. Our busines has been in operation here for 75 ‘years.

National Starch Products, Inc.

1515 8. Drover

MEN to represent Jarge Indianapolis wholesale electric house, in Central Indiana territory. Must be experienced in electrical construction material. Give complete details in first letter. Address Times, A-933.

ZENITE METAL CORP.

Employment Office Rear 201 North West St.

WANTED

Service Station Attendant

GOOD SALARY TA. 4535 WANTED

Apply 3rd Floor

{

« MEN « 18 to 60 YEARS

For production jobs in essential paper industry.

No Experience Necessary Interviews from 8 A. M. to 5 P M

The Beveridge Paper Co.

717 W. Washington

$30.00 Weekly. Apply 43 W, St. Clair, 9 A. M—4 P. M.

| GOOD rOSj-was FUTURE OPENINGS First

ket or U. 8. Emplayment—I148 E. Market St.

GRILL AND COUNTER MEN

Charles Mayer & Co.

29 W. Washington Wanted

- Mechanics, Helpers

and Tire Men

In oir Industry Clyde 8. Berry

Aero Mayflower Transit Co.

Men for Stock Work

Paint and wall paper department. cellent starting salary and opportunities. Indiana Wallpaper & Paint Co, 28 Maryland.

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Apply Willlsm R. Stewart AERQ-MAYFLOWER JANN co.

"MEN WITH CARS

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for bullding. See Mr. Nina mes, Postal Station Bldg.

Will consider one with pension, Hoosier hotel,

Iate model, to deliver telegrams; full or part time Mr Dalton.

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METAL MAN Steady Employment Hourly Say Pploment SEE MR. BLUE

HARRY A. SHARP, INC. 443 Virginia Ave,

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