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away Sunday.

30 p. m. at the J. 1 of the Chimes,” 1334 tends invited. Burial Friends may call at the

ome of his daughter, pome Tuesday. Friends may call at the home of his son. Claude Dowter,

NKLIN—Prieds, of 2m N. New Jere sey, passed sway Monday morning after a lengthy illness; wife of Louls J. mother of Lt. Alfred M. and Miss Rosai sister of Maurice Michelson, Michelson, Mrs Mogris tenstetter and Mrs. William el. Laos al services Wednesday, 10 a. m, at Asron-Ruben Puneral Home, 1943 N.| Meridian. Burial Indianapolis Hebrew | Cemetery. FRIEDMAN—Dorothy L., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Friedman, sister of Carl J. and Dolores E Friedman, died Monday evening in St. Vincent's hosital. Funeral Friday, 9:30, at the irby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st; 10 a. m. SS. Peter and Paul cathedral Interment. Calvary cemetery. Friends call at Mortuary after 4 p.

may Wedensday GINNIFF—Wi illiam G., age 73, manager of shoe dept, Salvation Army, and for-

merly of Gwynneville, passed away suddenly Sunday, 8 p. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 4 1420 Prospect st., after 4 p. m. Tuesday. | Funeral notice later. BENSLEY—Harry E, of 1246 Reisner st, beloved husband of Margaret Hensley,

brother of Benjamin Hensley, passed away Tuesday. Services Priday, 3 p.m. at the Beanblossom Mortuary. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary after 12 o'clock Wednesday

died Monday

—Elizabeth (Bessie) JESTERS—E! on Birhy

evening. For information call Mortuary. SERNEL—Dr. Paul B, husband of Agnes, father of Paul B. Jr, Maureen and Karl Leonard; son of Emil, brother of Joseph E, Karl L, and Leonard A, died at St. Vincent's hospital Sunday morning Friends may call at the home, | 5040 E. Pleasant Run pkwy. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30, at the home, § a. m. Our Lady of Lourdes church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Knights of Columbus and Our Lady of Lourdes Men's club will meet at the home, 8 p. m. Tuesday. Kirby Service. ERIEL—Jeanette of 5857 Lowell ave, entered into rest Sunday, age 69 years, widow of the late Henry C. Kriel, mother of Mrs. Louise’ J. Marks, sister of William Goth, grandmother of Patricia Marks. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel Friends are welcome. Burial Crown Hill.

LINEBACK—Horsce F. husband of Neta

= BEST GRAND LAUNDRY

biack male collar with New Fr tag. LI-3929 evenings.

Jost at Union Station,

Service man's collection. Reward. WA6934.

carved. Owner identify, pay ad 153 Detroit,

LOST—Lar Kelly green felt hat. Fall Creek Dive, and 25th. Reward. TA-5066. TOST—Lady's yrist watch, Saturday. Reward. IR-5466 or CH-7525 8

INST RUCTIONS

Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. For information

White goid wedding

5-Day Week AMERICAN HOSIERY

MILLS

RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

-@IRLS 18 TO 30 STEADY YMENT

5-Day, 40-Hr. Week.

ENTRAL STATES NVELOPE CO.

16 S. Sherman Drive

GIRLS—18-45

this training, write at once giving|for light factory work gathe and | Soon de A and your working |sorting paper stock, Clean work, 0 exhours, Utilites Inst, Box No. A-862, [perience necessary. 420 E. care Tmes.

GIRL wanted for photographic ou room

work. No experience necessary. RI-3005

Learn Practical Nursing Be a trained practical nurse. Big demand. High wages. Learn quickly at home. - Fine extra money occupation. es 18 to 60. High school not necessary. Write for free information. School of Practical Nursing, Box No. A-663, Times. LEARN BFAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for skilled operators exceed the supply. Learn under expert teachers. 342 E. Washington St.

Hetel Maids

HOUSEKEEPER for man with small home.

%* HAND SEWERS =»

Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA FUR CO. 114 E. Washington

White or colored. Barnes Hotel (opp. Union Sta.).

BR-6856 after 6 p. m.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9

“ASSISTANT TO CLAIM ADJUSTER

No Experience Necessary Will Train 8%-Day Week

28 N. Senate

INSLEY MFG. CO.

Stenographer Mimeograph—Addressograph Operator Training or Experienced If not now in war work

AVON PRODUCTS

Mothers not able for defense jobs can work hours with good commission income. RI-5829.

Beck Canvas Products, Inc.

3234 W. Washington

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

GIRLS—WOMEN MEN and BOYS

OVER 16 GOOD DAYLIGHT JOB

APPLY AT ONCE

Sterling Laundry

735 LEXINGTON AVE.

COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Male or Female

Fxcellent opportunity for right type. Ideal working conditions. Good starting salary. Apply Mr. Miller.

W. J. Holliday & Company

543 W. McCarty

~ . Essential Industry Needs Factory Workers Both War and Civilian Work Help win the war and at the same time insure your future with permanent employment—

45-hour, 5-day week. Pay for 471% hours.

Crown Paper Box Co. 32 E. Georgia St.

IS YOUR JOR SECURE! EMPLOYMENT OFFICE~WOMEN=240 N. MERIDIAN

Apply Many interesting jobs INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

STEADY WORK

Power sewing machine operators.

BILLING CLERK AND TYPST Immediate openings; 40-hour, 5-day week; pleasant working conditions; eat at company cafeteria, serving food at cost: transportation facilities, by ride sharing group; good starting wage.

LADIES

full particulars call TA-8751.

U. S. Employment Service available with “Eam $8.00 and up per day

148 E. Market Bell System Benefits selling Maisonette dresses. For

FINISHER

On Furniture Will Teach Aprentice. John J. Madden Mfg. Co. 16th and Sherman Dr,

LINEN ROOM WORK Permanent Employment Apply Housekeeper, Methodist Hospital

Call Mr Schaefer, RI-9591. ADVANCE PAINT CO.

Cafeteria Workers 9:30 A.M. to 4 P. M. Real Sik Hosiery Mills 634 N. Noble

Clerical-Typist

B., father of Francis M., Horace T. and Charles D. Lineback, passed away at his home, 135 W. 20th st, Monday Services at Flanner & Buchanan Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Priends invited Burial Washington Park

McDUFF—Thomas V., brother of Paul and |

Henry McDuff and Mrs. Catherine Reilly, city; Joseph McDuff, Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Mary Vermillion, Qalumpus, passed away Monday, 5 a. age % years. Funeral from Brimstone s Funersa! Home, 1601 E. New York st, Thursday, 830 a. m. Requiem high mass Holy Cross church, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p. m. Tuesday. NEWMAN —Peter B, age T4, passed away Monday at his residence, 921 S: Missouri, beloved father of Mrs. Margaret Day, brother of Margaret and Anna New. | mann and David F. Newman. Punera services from Speaks & Finn Chapel, 125 8. Capitol, Friday, 845 a. m.; St. Johns| church 8 a m, Buriai Holy Cross. Friends invited. PIERCE—Julia A. age 81, beloved mother of Hazel Duffy, Ethel Stewart, Indianapolis, Blanche Cotterman, Greensburg, Robert W. Pierce, Rushville, and Clifford E. Pierce, Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday at 3702 Brill rd. Services Friday, 0 p. m., at 3702 Brill rd Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at residence any time after 1 p. m. Wednesday. Shirley Service. ROWLAND —Della A, beloved mother of Mrs. Lavina Christy and Everett J. Fallen and sister of Mrs. Daisy Tucker and Albert B. Jackson, passed away Monday morning, June 5. Funeral services will be heid at the Wald Funeral Home, 1222 Union st., Wednesday afternoon, June 7, at 2 o'clock. Interment Washington Park cemetery. Friends are welcome. Friends may call at the funeral home.

SCANLAN—Kathryn, sister of James J. Yonkers, N. Y.; John F. Scanian, Indianapolls, and Mrs. Betty O'Connor, died suddenly Monday, Funeral Thursday, 9:30 from the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st, 10 a. m, Peter and Paul cathedral. Interment Rushville, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary after-7 p. m. Tuesday. SNYDER—W!illiam H. husband of Martha B., passed away Tuesday morning at

his home, 44 W. 33d st Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 4:30 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Shelbyville, Ky., Thursday. SUDMEIER— Frederick C., passed away

Monday p. m. at the home of his grand. {

son, Harold Sudmeier in Chicago. Friends |

ma tt r Rrirld - xperience not required; permanent; Fou Harms, uso poerpecy ring, a | salary. room, board and. inundry. Suny: z side Sanatorium. CH-7676, Call Mrs.

o'clock noon, Wednesday: ice Thursday, 2 p. m., St.

Funeral serv.

land cemetery. BWAYNIE—Eli T.; father of Gale brother of Mrs. Anna Haynes and Mrs. Lola Nalley, died Sunday. call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian a 19th st. Funeral Wednesday, 3 Pp. m. mortuary. Interment Floral Park Comen tery. Friends invited. THOMPSON—Charles A. hu sban Henrietta Thompson father of Baeothy

brother of Mrs. Mary Scott,” Indianapolis,

W. E and Frank Thompson of Ander gon, died Monday. Service 3 p, Wednesday in the Kirby Mortuary, Me ridian at 19th st. Interment Pendleton, Ind Friends msay call at th mortuary,

THOMS— Frederick H., husband of Mabel | W48¢T Charles Bwartz of

father of Mrs. Columbia, brother of

ni; Carl, Emi ie Thoms of

Shelbyvill

. passed away at his residence, 5925

rd. Services at Flanner & Bu- VPIS® changn Mortuary Wednesday, 2 p | TYPISTS Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park OPERATOR Dictaphone Operators and General Office Clerks nar ' Me Bee oe of Permanent position with old es- Permanent positions and post-war. Good Garnet L. Smith. passed away at her tablished organization. Good salary. Off Wednesday afternoon and all Bome, 2, miles south of Acton, Mon- salary. Call Miss Basey, RI-3326. Sel July and August. No ay a, m. Friends may call at the home. Funeral serviees Wednesday, 2 HUGH J BAKER & co. ERFF- JONES CO. » m, from the residence Friends in- | 602 W. McCarty 1411 N. Capitol vited. Burial Greenwood, Ind. Robert [Good Beginn n TVPIET to address envelo W. Stuling & i St ginner. TYPIST to address envelopes, $2 per Ww. Stuling Service, | “FILE CL CLERK Will train thousand. Permanent work. 8 E. MarWEIR—Mary Isabelle, wife of Dr P | NORTHSIDE INSURANCE CO., TA-1581. ket, Room 612.

Weir, passed away

dence, 1899 N. New Jersey. Service .at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary | Wednesday, 3

Burial Crown Hill IN MEMORIAMS

and father, Charles A. this life two years ago, June 6, 1042. We never knew that hearts could ache With such a bitter pain When longing for your vanished face To hear your voice again We never knew that nights could be Bo lonely cold and dim

But, oh, we've learned 50 many things

Because of losing him Sadly missed bv olis wife, MAUDE,

CLERICAL WORK

Service at the

John Evanelical and Reformed chu rch, Cumberand, Friends invited. Burial Cumber-

A,

Friends may

C. Monday at her resi- |

30 p. m. Priends invited |

8MITH— In loving memory of our husband who departed

Mouldings, Inc. MA-6321

5-Day Week

Permanent Position Pleasant Working Conditions

The Hoosier Casualty Co. 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Building CLERKS—POSTING AND DETAIL

1 Good Penman. Northside Insurance Co.,

J OFFICE GIRL %

x Long Distance Operators

Openings now available. No exp. required. Bell System.

Employnant Office—Women INDIANA” “BELL TELEPHONE co.

Experienced to take charge of stock records and word schedule.

ELECTRICIANS, PIPEFITTERS,

Full or Part-Time Work

BOILERMAKERS, WELDERS, RAILROAD MACHINISTS SHOP HELPERS (All Crafts) EXPRESS AND FREIGHT HANDLERS, LABORERS

Apply

U. S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

15 East Maryland Street

Small war plant with post-war security. Salary open. Apply by letter to Mitchell & Scott Machine Co., 1841 Ludlow. RELIABLE woman to assist with general

housework; small family, no children; good pay; stay or go. HU-7330.

REPAIR LADIES

Fashion Cleaners, 19801 Central.

SALESLADIES Apply 3rd Floor

CHAS. MAYER & CO. 29 W. Washington

TA-1581 v ! Bags, linger nd Colored iy A 120 E 'SALESLADIE JA al time o - { job; no Saturday night work. The Fair

Colored Kitchen Help

DUKE RESTAURANT 4208 College Ave

COMPTOMETER OPERATORS 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

COLORED WOMEN

To Work 5.30 P, M. to 11:30 P. M., Apply Mr. Hocker

PROGRESS LAUNDRY

430 E. Market

COOKS AND DIET MAIDS «%

| Losch.

COUNTER GIRL

HITE. NO SUNDAYS. GUARANTY CAFETERIA, 20 N. Meridian

Store. 311 W. Washington. . * SEAMSTRESSES * Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Washington

* SINGLE AND FELL MACHINE %

operators, for men's shorts. 40 hours. Good pay. Steady work. C. O. Gooding, Inc., 33 Monument Circle.

Stable Employment for Women

High type jobs available as trolley and bus operators. Permanent and reliable work. Join an industry essential in war and peace. Good pay. Paid while learning. Vacations provided. Awards for accomplishment. Apply Room 213, Traction Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

STENOGRAPHER or typist: will consider beginner; permanent position offered in essential industry. We were in business long before the war and intend to continue after. Please phone Mr. Westphal for appointment. GA-4421.

STENOGRAPHER and”FILE CLERK

Permanent job with opportunity for advancement. Call CH-6662 for interview.

* STENOGRAPHER x

n

JJ

QUES HLRYS

HIGH SCHOOL Boys and Girls

16 and Over For summer vacation, full or part-time jobs as

FOUNTAINEERS

| HELP WANTED—MALE 1

Eli Lilly and Company

MEN AND V N No experience necessary. Help build Ta jor airplane assemblies for the Hell ver which has provided the U. S. Navy's oy fleet of aircraft carriers with a terrific new aerial wallop; for the C-48 transport that carries men and cargo to the fighting fronts. Opportunity to learn riveting, assembly, parts fabriocption, ‘aluminum spot welding, and maintenance. ple wanted for all these departments.

ACETYLENE STEEL BURNER

3 GOOD, expédrienced used car mechanics; references. See or write Mr. Maurer, 961 N. Meridian. 2 MEN FOR PIPE YARD Gi Co.,

ood pay. Goldsmith Steel & Supply 1235 8S. West.

Must be experienced man capable of taking charge of our burning department. GA-4421. Tdianspulis Machinery & Supply Co. 1959 8S. Meridian.

Shirley Corporation

Aircraft Division

330 E. ST. JOSEPH

. BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.

National Hosiery Mils

We have openings in the following departments:

ORDER BOARDING FINISHED INSPECTION MEASURING

MACHINE CLEANIN AND KNITTING REKNIT

Also need trainees for knitter operators. It's a good place to work, ask anyone hii works here. We pay union rate. ork 48 hours a wetk., Have some day Wok Air-conditioned plant, Free hospitalization insurance, vacation with pay and many other advantages. You'll like it here. Call and make an appointment for an interview today.

R1-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

® PACKERS ® ORDER FILLERS ® STOCK WORKERS

Not a factory. roundings. security.

Clean, quiet sur45 years proven job No experience.

APPLY TOMORROW!

LANE BRYANT

152 E. MARKET ST.

PERMANENT JOBS

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

GIRL TO OPERATE I. B. M. MACHINE. MEN, PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT. 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.

216 N. PINE ST.

SALESPEOPLE

Men's Sportswear 40-Hour Week

Salary and Commission

Apply Employment Office 7th Floor

"Sy, Pleasant work, conven: \ jent location.

See MR, MOORE HOOK’S or Sore California and Market Sts.

With a Post-War Future In an Essential Industry

for Men and Boys 16 to 60

Our company, now engaged In essential war work, has record of 88 years

the steel business; 6%-day week Pent y of overtime. Can also use a few women {in our hardware department.

: Apply Mr, Miller—

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

Slip Cover Cutter

Very favorable price rate work for cutting. We do the sewing in our own work room.

Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

COUNTER GIRLS

for work in dry cleaning plant store. Crescent Cleaners—1247 N. Capitol.

| CURB GIRLS

. WA-6440

Permanent Position 40-HOUR WEEK

Opportunity for Overtime Excellent Post-War Becurity

White or colored. 1357 8. Meridian.

DISHWASHER—6 NIGHTS

CALL CH. 1651

+ STENOGRAPHER COMPTOMETER OPERATORS

"| DISHWASHERS—COL.

Colored; and Sundays.

* Dishwasher

Good

BAKERS’ LUNCH ROOM,

le | 115 W. 30th 8t

GUARANTY CAFETERIA. 20 N. MERIDIAN | off Baturdays | Experience preferred. but will train in-

Essential manufacturing industry with excellent post-war prospects needs a stenographer and comptometer operators.

Good working

dustrious and intelligent junior. wages; 44-hour week. Excellent sending. Employment Dept

€ | ELLIOTT FISHE

BOOKKEEPING MACHINE

STEEG DRUG, Fountain Assistant SIEEC DRUG,

INLAND CONTAINER CORP.

700 West Morris Street

FULL OR PART TIME

| White girls for light work in small sho ‘no standing, not war work). IR-7227

* FUR FINISHERS & Top salary, §', days. INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Washington

GIRLS

“to work at table. Also POWER MACHINE OPERATORS. Crown

WAITRESSES

Day or Night Top Wages

WHEELER'S

139 N. Pennsylvania St. WAITRESS Dav work. Good pay.

p

Garment Manufacturing Co, 251 B. Me- (Je WAITRESSES — INSIDE * GIRLS for assembling and checking. TEE PEE — WA-6440 Experience not necessary. Good wages

and CHILDREN LOST & FOUND $25 Reward for Lost Dog

“LASSIE” —8Small female, 1 yr. part shephisre or collie; white and bla with flowing white tail, brown ears.

ALSO FOUND-—Large jet black female dog with white spot on tail and white

Call Call Hapgood (about either dog), GA-4160.

© LOST—D0G—S25 REWARD Small black

Riverbrook

] , containing proofs "pictures, Wednesday with name . FR-0987

- . Person who found sary. (Accuracy jn Spuies 7:30 7 same for Reward. COOK COFFEE CO, $36 E re WHITE GIRL * 55 Soom Work ys wrist watch: 3 diamonds. of phone MA. 3108 Tor sppointmen > ts Bldg. Reward. | - % Wrapper rT Te hat % Assistant Bookkeeper % Cashier

old;

and white female with ky eR - Sao. Partly. shepherd or Farm

on or Te a ee: of city. Call Haj y. pgood, an

, May 24th, or 25th, of Naomi Campbell, 124

and hours while learning.

_4| Sunshine Cleaners, TR-iu} — | APPLY 43 W. ST. CLAIR STREET — GIRLS — J BETWEEN 8 A. M.-5 P. M. 4 ok WANTED-—Lady, care for home; $5 per|’ Experience not necessary. week. Write P. O. Box 382, or call ELTowel folding. MER FISCUS, 9101 ERoningeon. Ind.

MECHANICS UNIFORM AND WIPER SUPPLY

333 N. Noble.

J. D. Eastman

* WAITRESSES %

Want experienced white cook; must be neat and clean; to cook for family of 3. Extra good pay to right party. BR-9050.

General Office Work

We have & permanent position open for s girl between the ages of 18 and 40, no experience neces.

tesserae msm WANTED--Woman - as kitchen supervisor in Indiana resort hotel. Must be exrien wages and full mainenance. Address Box No. A664, % Times. WHITE or colored; general housework and ironing; 9 a. m 2 p. m., 4-day week,

$7 and carefars, RI-4860.

“Hi Spot,” 411 8. Illinois. |

Ls MACHINE OPERATORS

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

APPLY NOW

HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO.

1545 Van Buren St.

TEEN-AGERS

Enjoy your vacation by having extra money to spend. We need several

BOYS and GIRLS

Light, easy work. Apply Mr. Haley.

BEST GRAND LAUNDRY

28 N. SENATE

MEN-—-WOMEN General Factory Work Punch Presses @ Drill Presses @ Tool

Pieasint Working Condivions.

Vital Factory Work

© Good Starting Pay. ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future |® No Experience Needed

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave.

APPRENTICE WANTED

If there is a boy tn Indianapolis, 18 years old, witn at least a common school education (preferably one who had printing in school) and living at home with parents that 1s willing to start at moderate wages now to learn the printing trade and prepare himself for higher wages and a more secure post-war period

SEE MR. VEREGGE (Do not phone) COMPOSING ROOM THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

214 WEST MARYLAND ST.

AUTOMOBILE PAINTER'S HELPER Experienced sanding, masking, rubbing; good salary; steady work. Apply in per-

MOULDINGS, Ing, srs:

US A's Marsh. 81.

% Grille

vy “Apply 43 W. St. Clair st. Between 8 A. M—5 P, M.

Indianapolis Power & Light Co.

JANITOR

KITCHEN POR

time and one-half for over 40 hours; no age limit,

% and v Counter Man Y $30.00 Weekly

10 Genera! Power Plant

LABORERS

Steady Post-War Employment, Bi Rot now in war work pany Representative at u. °s. “Employment Service. 148 E. Market for office building. See Mr.

Holmes, Postal Station Bldg., 352 8 Illinois. ”

JANITOR WHITE OR COLOR ED

All day work, good startin wage; ssenta) industry. Apply

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CoO.

543 W. McCarty.

TER

Good pay and meals, Call TA-3348.

LABORERS

healthful

for a club

Outdoor; year-round work:

Crown Hill Cemetery

son or write to Mr. Maurer, 961 N. Meridian.

BAKER Have exceptional position open for experienced doughmixer; also need one baker; time and a half over

LABORERS

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Dependable Marott Hotel

BOYS

40 hours; permanent position; essential industry. West Baking Co., 1331 E. Washington. Open evenings. Apply BARBER 333 W. 18TH 5 Experienced— Lithograph

Press Helpers

70¢ an hour for day work, 77¢ an hour for night work. Considerable overtime. necessary. Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 E. Washington,

over 16 to deliver telegrams downtown buildings, full time. Ciean wholesome interesting war work. Bicycle not necessary Mr. Dalton

WESTERN UNION BOY OVER 16

TO DRIVE 1%4-TON PICK-UP TRUCK. 48-HOUR WEEK, APPLY MR. MILLER.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty.

| BOYS TO PARK CARS

MAN

Wm. Addington . . « Lan

Night Boiler Room ‘and Watchman

Steady, sober man wi! on H.} R.T. boilers. A. D. EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

NIGHT MAN Steady Work, References Required, See Mr. Freeberg American National Bank 41 N. Penn.

* Night Porter J * HOTEL WARREN 4 Plumber—White

Capable and reliable. MAR

OTT HOTEL

e J. Marott or George [riage ey, Buildin ing Supt.

Experienced. J ! PORTER Troejonced. Jon Heath o Ban

PRINTER

with some experience on Kelly press, capable of some makeready and te ical press adjustments, Glave pay, § day Ohio.

week. 420 E for Steady Job at Reliable Man gravel plant. 52d St, and St. Rd. 37. Apply Main Office, Indiana Gravel Co, 712 W. 13th Bt,

* ROOM CLERK %

APPLY MR. REATH, CLAYPOOL HOTEL. SALESMAN— Detailing and selling ethical pharmaceutical products. Excellent sale ary, expense and commission arrangement for experienced pharmacist. Write The Harrower Laboratory, Inc. 180 N. La Salle, Chicago.

‘SANDERS PATCHERS RUBBERS SPRAYMEN

Good Working Conditions Permanent See Mr, Field 610 Bouth New Jersey Street

Stable Jobs for Mechanics

Attractive positions avallable as mee chanics in Indianapolis Rallways and garage. Permanent and reliable work. Join an industry essential in war and { peace Geod pay. Paid while learning. Vacations provided. Awards for su tions. Apply t8 superintendent, 11080 W, Washington st,

|

Experienced and Inexperienced For Shipping and Truck Driving Full time employment,

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

RI-I1321, § A. M. to 5 P. M.

MAN OVER 5 to ride with route man and assist,

CROWN

2001 E. Washingtgon

Denison Service, Ohio & Penn.

CABINET MAKER

Steady Employment. Ideal Working Conditions.

MAN — Permanent Position

To operate automatic doughnut chine. No experience necessary. train. Good salary with frequent creases. Time and a half over 40 hours Mayflower Doughnut Corp, 561 N Capitol.

ma-~

Ask for Mr. Field. 610 S. New Jersey.

.CAFETERIA-COUNTER MAN 5-Day Week Off Saturdays and Sundays GOOD WAGES

Baker’s Lunch Room 115 W. 30th St. To make and install

CARPENTER screens, kitchen cabi-

nets and storm sash; inside and outside, steady work. 1101 E. 54th.

TT PMIERK Colonial Hotel,

CLER 220 8. Illinois.

COLORED BOYS

YOUNG—STRONG. FOR WORK IN RETAIL STORE. ATTRACTIVE SALARY.

HOOSIER PAINT & LINOLEUM

211 E. WASHINGTON.

COLORED MAN for concrete block factory work. Good wages. Steady. ADVANCE BLOCK COM-

PANY, 712 W. 13st st. COMBINATION paint and metal man, Must be thoroughly experi.

enced; permanent job. Good guarantee. Clean shop, plenty equipment. See John Overman, service manager, Meridian Pontiac, Ino, 923 N. Meridian st.

~ COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

CRATER FOR FURNITURE Will Teach Apprentice. JOHN J. MADDEN MFG. CO. 16th and Sherman Dr.

CUSTODIAN

No living quarters; 4-apt. bidg. Apply 2605 College, Apt. 1. KELLER REALTY, INC., Realtors, LI-4401.

DINING ROOM PORTER — COL.

GUAR a CAFETERIA N. MERIDIAN

He DISHWASHER *

$24.00 weekly. 9 hour day, 6 days. Paramount Cafeteria, 602 N. Illinois.

DO YOUR PART

IN AN INDUSTRY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR WO by helping prepare meat RK our armed forces. Modern equipment, good wages, time and half for over 40 hours. No experience necessary. apy, un Person—Employment Office to 5 P. M. ily

WANTED MACHINE SHOP

FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry

International Harvester Co. 5565 Brookville Rd.

Da KINGAN & COMPANY, INC. Maryland and Blackford sts.

ELECTRIC WELDER! pe high school boys wit raining MEIER ELECTRIC. AND 3525 BE. Washingto!

E NCED automobile

ceptable. See or write Mr.

FENDER and body man, good wages, time and half for overtime over 40 hours per week. No tools necessary. See Mr. Maurer, 961 N. Meridian st. Apply. in person or

WANTED!

Unskilled Men and Women

UNITED STATES RUBBER 0:

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South 8t.|

letter. No phone applications, FILLING STATION . ATTENDANT

Full Ra

upholsterer & trim man. Furniture experience ac-|

Maurer, 961 N. Meridian.|

MEN ABOUT 50 YEARS OLD

Who Are Looking to the au Food factory labor work to start. Plenty o.-time at 90c. Rand increases and promotion possibile to good jobs you can hoid * you get old. Call BE-3400, 9 a. m. to 430 p. m. or write Dextora Co., Indianapolis 8, Ind.

MEN

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

INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. , Washington

You are vitally needed in our es- | sential food industry. Experience not NEeCessary. Earn while you learn Plenty of overtime, STEADY WORK NOW AND AFTER THE WAR.

EVANS MILLING CO.

1730 W. Michigan St.

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.

1600 E. 21st,

AMERICAN LEAD CORP.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS | Stable Employment for Men | High type jobs available as trolley and

| Dus operators. | work.

Join an industry essential in war { and peace. pay. Pald while lesen. ing. Vacations provided. Awards for

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INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

§ TRON colored school boys, 16 and over, factory work NN E 32d st. WA-1877,

Tire Service Man

# EXPERIENCED % GOOD HOURS | * GOOD PAY

Permanent Essential Industry | Goodyear Service

627 N. DELAWARE ST.

% TUNERS % PIANO REPAIRMEN

Good Working Conditions Apply Mr. Field

610 S. New ew Jersey

TUNE-L -UP | MAN LUBRICATION MAN

Steady Work—Good Wages

Superior Chevrolet

8st EK. Washington USED CAR SALESMAN Opportunity to Sell the Best Cars in Town | No Experience Necessary | Just Take the Orders Our Cars Speak for Themselves MAURER MOTORS 961 N. Meridian

WANTED

Apply Room 213, Trace

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

For direct war work. Downtown location. Light work, good start ing salary with progression in rate definitely guaranteed

Western Electric Co. 420 W. Ohio

. Service Station Attendant GOOD SALARY 4535

WANTED!

Auto Body Ding Men and Helpers Apply Willlam R. Stewart

AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. 887 Massachusetts Ave. WANTED—Mechanical engineer and drafts. man to work part-time in small manufacturing plant, morning or afternoon, Phone WA-2888.

MEN WITH CARS

late model, to deliver Jelegias; full or part time. Mr. Dalton.

Western Union

White or Colored ASHJIAN BROS.

45 or over.

Utility work. Producing Medicine. Essential Enployinent pn and after the war.

sm Personnel Office

Pitman-Moore Co. 1200 Madison

MEN OVER 50 for essential war work to deliver - telegrams in downtown uid aga. ing work. Dalton, 18 'N. Meridian. WwW

No Experience Necessa Interviews ffom 8 A. M to § P. ry

The Beveridge Paper Co.

Interviewing Hours 8 A, M. to 8 P. M.

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454 W. 16th Place

WHITE HELPERS ¥ structural steel shop. Grieger &

Experience unnecessary. ‘Peters, Inc., 1709 Madison ave.

YARD BRAKEMEN No experience necessary. Age limits 18 te 45. Must be in good physical condition. Apply

U. S. Railroad Aesrmant Board 15 East Maryla

~ ELECTRIC PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS

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