Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1944 — Page 17

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East st. Priends invited. Buta) Cone cemetery. Priends may call at

cordia » funeral home any time,

BLOOM Elizabeth, yeloved mother Willis, a Mrs. Hazel Orr, sister of Mrs, KatherMa. Wirtz and Dan Newnan, departed Funeral

this life Tuesday. age Thursday at Moore s oy Northeast funeral home, 2530 Station st, at 3 P. m,

Brooke, of 7131 Pitch ave. er,

, College and Fairfield, tom nial apont, Ind. Friends nvi re EIGER—Constance Barbara, age 58, bee loved sister of Elizabethmary and Anna 3 Geiger. Passed away Wednesday m. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a. m., at etagtnce, 80 N. Parkway; 9:00, St. Patrick's church. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. Friends may call at the residence after 7 p. m,, GCG. HH mann service. BATTABAUGH..-Paris. Sr. away Wednesds at the home of his brother, Tari, “at t Brownsviile Tex. Husband of Nell and father of Sgt. Paris Jr, and Mrs. Marjory Fendley and brother of Mrs. Audrie Salvert of Bloomfield. Service Flanner & Buchanan mortusry., Time later.

EOCH--Katherine Elizabeth, 5030 Pleasant Run blvd, mother of Harold J., Mararet E and Mary C. Koch; sister of s. Laura Magenheimer, passed away untay ot m. Services Thursday, 2:30 anner & Buchanan mortuary riends invited. Interment Crown Hill Friends may call at the mortuary. BARK--John Henry, 57 years, 1439 8 East st, beloved husband of Agnes Helen Lark. father of Charles R. and Clara M. Lark, Mary H Stone and Gertrude A. Billhymer, brother of Ralph Lark, Mamie Zorn, Rose Berry, Agn Quine and tha OQlliges, nail: “brother Yount, passed away Tuesday neral Tharsday, 8:30 a. m. at the 0. H. Badan Puberal home, 1505 8. Bast st. and Sacred Heart church. Burial Holy Cp Friends inted.

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MeDONIELS Carrie Osborn, entered inte rest Monday, age 8) years, wile of Prank McDoniels, mother of Mrs, Neva Hodson. Bervices Thursday, ba Harry W. Moore Peace apel. are welcome, Burial Crown Rill cemetery. MEYERS-Wsiter D., husband of Jessera {Billie) Meyers, brother of Stanley Meyers, died Tuesday in the Methodist hosPriends may call at the Kirby . Puneral at the mortuary. Ilaterment Crown Hill. Friends invited.

OWENS--Coldie E., wile of James D. Owens, mother of William D. Owens, U. 8 Davy, and James A, Owens, U. 8. army; sister of Mrs. Mae M. Meade, Shirley, Joseph and Bacil Rounder, passed away Monday morning near Lafayette, Serv. ice Thursday, 10 a. m., Conkle funeral home, 1934 W. Michigan st. Priends invited. Burial may call at funeral home. PERRY Bessie 1, of 217 Spring st, entered into rest Monday, age 59 years, wife of Mark J. Perry, sister of Mrs May Wier, Mrs. Bunice Craig, Mrs. Ce-

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pith E Bowers, Mrs. Mina E Davis, Mrs. Moille Kelly, Mrs. Tilite Kelly, Bernie O. Craig and Cecil E. Craig; stepda of Mrs. Lillie M. Serve feces Thursday, 10 a. m., at arry w. Moore Peace chapel. Friends are welcome. Burial Washington Park. of 66290 Pendieton

BIDLEN--Garfleld, Pike. Entered into rest Tuesday, age 60 years. Husband of Mamie E Ridlen, ! brother of Nellie Ridien. Service Pri. day, 10 a. m., at Harry W. Moore Peace chapel. Friends are welcome. Burial

WEBBER — Charles R., of 1100 Kessler bivd,, passed away Tuesday evening Service at Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Thursday, 8 p. m. Friends may call Thursday afternoon and evening. Please omit flowers. Cremation.

G—Ads C., of wl Soliys ave. wife of 8. L. and m { Eng. Robert Wehrung. ony Tuesday

Tne Service Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Friday, 10 o'clock. Cremation.

CARDS OF THANKS

DYNBS—We want to thank our relatives,

bors and friends for their kindness! 0

for the sympathy extended at th time of the death of our Saughter, Margaret Whitehead cially wish to thank Rev. George Say er, Methodist Hospital doctors and nurses, those who sent flowers and Harry W,

ILL—We wish to express our deepest thanks to the many friends and reiatives for the Kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received at the death of our beloved mother, Laoma Gill. We especially wish to thank Rev, Wajenberg, Embardt hospital, Olive Branch Rebecca lodge No. 10, Queen Esther chapter QO. E. 8, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the organist, Mrs. Stevens and Mr. Blasengym, funeral director. DAUGHTER, BETTY CROSS, AND PF FAMILY. SEIGLER—We wish to express our deepest appreciation and thanks to the friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, expressions of sympathy and floral offerings extended at the death of our wife and mother, Jennies Sel ut, We also wish to thank the Big t, American Legion and Avniliary Brothermood of T. No. 374, employees of N. Y. Central, pallbearers, minister, Rev. Dodrill, the organist, Mr. Malott, and Mr. Blasengym, the funeral director. RICHARD L. SEIGLER AND CHILDREN

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INSTRUCTION 8

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IG DEMAN High ge not

. necessary, to fearn in spare time, Ales 18 10 50, War g Beoftabie| oa

demands have taused bi big shi re now for n eresting, profi pa patriotic work. Write for FREE in-

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Crown Hill, Friends!

CASHIER and SUPERVISOR God Sey and meas. Box Asst, Tings. | Bon

% COFFEE SHOP x ' WAITRESSES White

HOTEL * WA-6440

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CURB GIRLS

fT Fiat Work Feeders

and Folders Permanent Pay. Fame La y 1358 Illinois

ARANTY 20 N. MERIDIAN nl ISHERS *

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

— GIRLS —

18 er ever.

Experience not necessary. Towel folding.

MECHANICS UNIFORM AND WIPER SUPPLY 333 N. Noble.

—% WALL GIRLS *

We can who can pleasant and very profita Pros oe RIOT, extension 260, for Polls:

+ Pa ‘Payroll & Biling Depts. 3

a Me a ud Some gn an opI ey to at general office work. Day week, permanent PESHion Call 1m or adhe

RI-3326 ppointment.

use women d 3 to 5 hours SILK

Miss Basey. WHITE WOMEN

NIGHT COOK

3:30 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. Salary Open

Mitchell & Scott Machine Co.

“1841 Ludlow, CH-6662.

WOMEN

for flat work ironing machines. Apply Mr. Hocker.

Progress Laundry

430 E. Market.

WOMEN (5) of excellent appearance and good education for a ified resga survey of all Indiana One week of thorough training r Training pay, 75 cents per hour, rvey pay, $7 per day plus carfare for 3 days per week. Call Mr. Langley for appointment. RI-B4T1. i

newspapers. uired

CLAYPOOL HOTEL _+# > HAND SEWERS Top salary, 5, days. INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Wi

HIGH SCHPOL GRADUATES

Here is a wonderful opportunity for a girl without typing or shorthand knowled who wants to enter the business world and learn a profession that will enable her to work on any newspaper in the country, Eam while you learn. 40Hour week, no Saturday or Sunday work. Mrs. Williams, 214 W. Maryviand, between 1 P. M. and 5:30 P, M. Monday

through Friday. aE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oa 1933 E. ma er IS YOUR JOB SECURE Many interesting jobs available with Bell System Benefits © EMPLOYMENT OFFICE~WOMEN=M0 K. MERIDIAS

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. Kitchen Help So 5 5.7 3 ©

60¢ hour. 3729 WwW,

Toth-BE-4221 LISTERS Good pay with production bonus. $4day week. Employees discount on clean-

ing service. CROWN, 2901 E. Wash. St. Long Distance Operators,

seated at the long distance switchboard, you will find i telephone work Increases with interest and satisfac-

Employment Otfioe—Women

| INDIANA BELL’ TELEPHONE CO. * MAIDS «

APPLY HOUSEKEEPER * HOTEL HARRISON * * MAIDS x APPLY CLAYPOOL RH

PBX OPERATOR

Whe Can Type Good Salary~Permanent Position Phone Mr. Ridge, LI-5491

International Detroela Corp.

Experienced P 8X HOTEL LINCOLN

PBX RECEPTIONIST

Will train inexperienced girl with some knowledge of typing.

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

oJ OES SpRaTaAS Fame Laun( Lauadry, 1352 N. N. ‘Hiineis

* SEAMS * Top salary, §', days. INDIANA FUR CO.

114 E. Washington

SECRETARY

Whe Can Type—Good Salary Permanent Position

Phone Mr. Ridge, LI-5491 . International Detrola Corp.

SERVICE man's wife will give room and board, small salary in exchange for hosschort; 2 adults, 2324% E. Wash-

13 “SHORT HOURS—G00D PAY *

Can use a few white women for cleaning offices ge Consolidated Bu

"| Stable Erevan for Women

h Jobs available as trolley and ‘bus operators. Permanent and reliable work. Join an Industry essential in war d Good pay.

an Paid while learning. Vacations ed. Awards for accomplishment. 213, Trac-

tion Terminal Bldg.

3 R

National Hosiery Mills

RiI-1331. 8 a. to 5 p.m.’

Apply Bondy, 857!

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

AGE 18-40 PAID WHILE TRAINING NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

We will train you to become Automatic Printing Telegraph Operators or Tele- - phone ng we == There are many other kinds of work available in which you may find JUST THE JOB YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR.

® Come in and talk if ever,

WESTERN UNION

‘116 Guaranty bidg., 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Saturday, 8 to 1:30 p. m.

Jor Division General Motors Corp.

Needs MEN & WOMEN To help duild more airplane engines. “Make Victory Your Business”

Apply either

SPEEDWAY or MAYWOOD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

or U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Statement of availability required.

Are You Mechanically-Ninded?

Maintenance and service men are needed immediately on the night shift for machines in the Lilly capsule plant. Good pay, excellent food at cost, air-condi-tioned plant. Women are also needed for night work. Apply at Lilly's Employment Department Take a Minnesota Trolley to McCarty Street.

Eli Lilly & Co.

“Lilly's is a fine place to work!”

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A JOB

With Post-war Security? MAN 16-60

Our y. now wayaged in ssvential} war work, has record o years in

steel business; S5'2-day week. Plenty “ot overtime, Can also use a few women in our hardware department. Apply Mr. Miller,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCARTY.

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

Insley “Mfg. Corp, 801 N. Olney St. offers

PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Day. shift. Good od warket log. Stenograpner. ‘mime-

2 Extractor 2 Bundle Room Boys essential jobs. Daytime hours. Come fe us or call RI-3591

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY #40 N. New Jersey.

318 W. Vermont st. or call for appointment. Ask for Mr. For essential war work. Plenty over time for over hours’ -— Ex-

cellent ey security. A Em Office i > Friday. We Can Use a Few Women.

KIMBLE GLASS CO. 229 E. SOUTH De Not Asyly in Ioesqed In

MEN AND WOMEN

Ages 16 to 55 . ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY

Apply

MIDSTATE FROZEN ~~ EGG CORP.

333 W. 18th St.

OPENINGS

ALL PRODUCTION DEPARTMENTS

APPLY

BRIDGEPORT BRASS

ORDNANCE PLANT South Holt Road Opposite tout Field

PERMANENT JOBS MEN AND WOMEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK

MAN WITH ABILITY TO WORK INTO POREMAN'S JOB.

These jobs offer interesting work in pleasant surroundings « «+ With plenty of Shpurtuhuty to ‘‘go places,” If you've got sf To get lined up with a friendly, hi A Ee call at our employment office between 8:30 a. m. and 12 noen.

BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.

216 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—

15 Men and Women Age 18 to 50

Por chauffeurs and terminal work

handling express pay and regular employment, full or part time, Apply

Railway Express Agency

302 South Illinois Street

WANTED MACHINE SHOP

FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry

International Harvester Co. 5565 Brookville Rd.

WANTED!

Unskilled Men and Women :

UNITED STAIES RUBBER

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 19 W. South St. - Interviewing Hours 8 A. M. to § P. M. Monday Through Saturday . DO NOT APPLY IP ALREADY

| ABLE

‘Centerless Grinder Operator

YOUNG WOMEN

No experience necessary

full or part time. Also man to act as porter.

INDIANAPOLIS BLEACHING CO.

900 W. Wabash St.

HELP W 1 % % 10 JANITORS + <*% for Day Work Good Salary Steady Work See Mr. Cook

ok REDAR 60. % 2 TIRE SERVICE MEN

Good Salary Permanent

Wholesale Tire & Rubber Co.

821 N. illinois

4 Warehousemen 2 Night Watchmen

3 Salesmen Apply H. G. MAY 120 E. Washington

VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. 10 PAINTERS

Steady work 3142; Per Hour

Apply in person Bros., 3543 Massachusetts.

bodied man, middie aged or past; general work. 5% days. WA-1481.

ACETYLENE STEEL BURNERS LABORERS

GA-4421 Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Ce. 1959 8S. Meridian BAKE Have exceptiona: position open for experienced doughmixer; also need one baker; time and a half over

Barker

40 hours; permanent position; essential industry. WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E Washington. Open evenings.

ATTENTION — High school Or 16 or over; factory work. 1120 32nd st.

WA-1877 BOYS

Over 18

Indiana Fur Co.

114 E. Wash. St.

BUS BOY—OVER 21

HOTEL LINCOLN

CABINET MAKER

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

610 S. New Jersey. ~ COLLECTORS Steady work, § days per week; excellent salary: make $80 to $100 per week: largest retail organization in the SOURIY} splendid opportunity for adva

nec, Consumers Home Equipment, 401 x Capitol. © LI-4519

COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440 DISHWASHER—$24.00 White: hours 9 a, m. to 7 p. m.: no Sundays Mutual Restaurant, 514 N

Delaware ESTIMATOR

Must be first class, Williams Tool & Engineering Corp., 124 Kentucky Ave.

Experienced

or Set-Up Man

Do Not Apply If Now Engaged in Essential War Work—Apply

u. 8.

CALL MR.

ROY WILMETH COMPANY

town location. 5%-Day week. WARREN—RI-6424

Carpenters, Electricians Upholsterers Boilermakers, Pipefitters Blacksmith Apply

Railroad Refirement Board 15 East Maryland St.

TO POLISH CARS s

720 N. Meridian

ful

You are vitally needed in our essential food not

ecessary. Pleaty of ov

—1i30 W. Michigan St. MEN WITH CARS

late model, to deliver te Mr.

MEN | industry.

Earn while you learn.

ertime. TEADY WORK NOW AND - AFTER THE WAR. EVANS MILLING CO,

ams; 1 or part’ time. ton.

Western Union

For

Col

Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement

CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO. 16 S. Sherman Drive

MEN WANTED

necessary. Time and half over 40 hours: double time over 48. Day

Men General Factory Work

ored preferred. No experience

HELP WANTED—MALE

HAVE THEM——3 REWOVEN HOOSIER WEAVING CO.

432 STATE LIFE BLDG.

u

ROUTE MAN Steady job—Good p--FAME LAUNDRY, 1352 N. 8

tionally known and post-war opportunity. Excellent sal«

ary, commission and eRpensss. Must be able to operate panel sa truck and be experienced with specialty selling. Territory—Indianapolis,

018

WANTEL salesmen wanted oy Das firm. present

Ohio and Illinois, Yiite fa details - to experience, oo

to J. Jones Co., Beate st., Fodbns oils Ind. SANDERS

PATCHERS RUBBERS SPRAYMEN

Good Working Conditions Permanent

See Mr, Field 610 South New Jersey Street Several Different Jobs pin

Come out. Let us show throu our plant and pi each job. Then we will help you to decide on the once for which you are best fitted.

IMMER PAPER PRODUCTS

1450 E.20TH ST, (COLUMBIA CAR

Sheet Metal Men

FOR FORD AND CHEVROLET METAL | GOOD SALARY STEADY WORK SEE MR. COOK

Red Cab Company 2 W. 13th Street Stable Jobs for Mechanics citi ty ul 2 2

and garage. Permanent and reliable work. Join an industry essential in war and

Emergency Ory Cleaners s.! Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap.

RADIO SERVICE REPAIR

We pick and deliver. Radio Lab, 2810 E. Wash. PR-0535. 133 E 22nd. TA-6738.

ee ei s————————— WASHERS a4 Sweepers repaired; guaran pick up and delivery; prompt service. 238 N. Walcott. MA-0437 :

ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 135

$5 WK. UP, BARTON HOTEL Large, Clean, Attractive Rooms Good Beds—Free Parking

Delaware at Michigan LI-5315 CARROLLTON, 1402—Nice, clean room, for 1 or 2; near bath. Ri-1033.

CENTRAL, 1614—Lovely, cool room; mod-

ern home. Gentlemen preferred. Good transportation.

OLLEGE, 1643—Sleeping room, next bath, Private family. Man preferred

rma rete TPT 8 LOWELL, 5759 E —Front room, next to bath; private home: gentlemen. EB. Washington car. IR-9720 PIERSON, 2414—Nice cool room, private home e. Gentleman pref. Phone

RURAL, 226 N _Siceping room; private

home. PR- 384 5 STURM, 1202—Cool front room, near bath; _ 2 girls. RCA. Mallory's. MA-8189. TACOMA, 201 N Near R. C. A, MaiJory's; single, clean room: prefer girls;__reasonable. MA-6734 ROOMS W WITH BOARD ®

NEW JERSEY, 2025 N.— —Gentleman to share on he g00d meals; near carline. WA-2

Tr AY ROOSEVELT, 2424—Man to share room, private bed.

(Day worker.) Good meals.

Inte

% DRILL PRESS OPERATOR %w LATHE OPERATOR * CARPENTER

For Critical War Production

Apply Personnel Office

rnational Detrola Corp. 1124 W, 21st

® Good Starting Salary Opportunity for Adva

No Greases or Tire Work

Ste:

‘U.S. Employment Service

148 E. Market URNACE COMPANY needs ae helpers, hand cleaning operators, year around work. TOP PAY Age no handicap, car or small truck helpful but not necessary. See Mr. Davies, 11023 N Iilinois, RI-3344.

v= COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St. Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.

THE

dlaselevia, ‘2.x vie * MEN »%

interviews from 8 A. M to § P M.

The Beveridge Paper Co. MEN @® Experience

war. operation here

National Starch Products, Inc.

Hourly Rate or Commission Basis

HARRY A. SHARP, INC.

U. S. Railroad Retirement Board

©

18 to 60 YEARS

For production jobs In essential paper industry.

Experience Necessary 717 W. Washington

NOT Necessary ® Essential Industry ® FULL OR PART TIME ady work now and after the Our business has been in for 175 years.

; 1515 8. Drover ; METAL MAN Steady Employment

SEE MR. BLUE

443 Virginia Ave. EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Brakemen, Piremen Carpenter Helpers Shop Helpers

Shop Laborers, Trackmen Freight Truckers

Apply

15 East Maryland Street

2 Route Salesmen

Permanent, excellent pay. See Mr. Mitchell.

POLK SANITARY MILK CO. 1100 E. 15th St.

PACKERS ,.; "S™ Erin sr

for commercial and residential work. Call after 6 p. m., BR-9405 or T

PAINTERS WANTED.

PAINTERS

MA-8756

* HOUSEMEN «

% CLAYPOOL HOTEL

JANITORS

Colored

The Indianapolis Times has openings for 2 janitors. Five-day, 40hour week, time and one-half for overtime. Steady year-around work, both now and after the war. Good wages. Excellent working conditions. Vacations with pay. See Mr. Otto Hughes. any time Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 214 W. Maryland

J. 0. Adams Mfg. Co.'s

Road machinery is helping win the war. Call at Employment Office

$8 to 5 Daily — 8 to 12, Saturday

217 SOUTH BELMONT Take W. Wash. car.

* KITCHEN PORTER %x (Colored) Apply Mr. Shanks

* MAROTT HOTEL *

LABORERS wanted, white or colored, for work on coke ovens; essential industry: 73¢ an hour; 6 eight-hour days per week; floaters need not apply. Come in person to Gas Plant at Langsdale and Northwestern Ave.

Man, without experiLearn Trade Gc 5 learn bering , Requires Speiligens application, but can be learned quickly. Bakers are always needed. Time. he one-half aver 40 hours. WEST BAKING CO., 1331 E. WASH, ST. A

PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT

Will train several boys or men for upholsterer helpers. No experience necessary

PLUMBER—Steady Job I...

J. C. HIRSCHMAN co.

1201 E. Ma ar

PORTER Steady Job

STOUTS

318 Mass. Ave.

T0 SPO PEN

PCRTER

PORTER —COLORED, FOR COCKTAIL BAR; $30 WEEKLY

Experienced.’ Joe Heath's Barber Shop, 133 W. Market,

START; NO SUNDAYS. RTSMANS CLUB, 934 N. N., MR. HUSSEY.

PRESSROOM APPRENTICE

Here is an excellent SppoTtunity for a voung man, 16 or older, learn the pressman's trade. Good future, steady work, Five-day week, 52%e¢ per hour with time and one kalf for overtime. Apply in person. Ask for Mr. Russie, The Indian-

apolis Times, 214 W. Maryland.

opening Ld city coffee routes. No former sales experience nec 2 Sng oh on this

ence Preis Fy position

ROUTE SALESMAN

on one of our

essary. The average route were over $60 per past 2 years. Best of eter If you are interested in with a post-war future, call at

COOK COFFEE CO.

% % TRIMMER % %

\% Y RED CAB C0. %

Opportunity now for

High type jobs available as trolley and bus operators. Permanent and reliable

work. Join an Industry essential in war and peace. pay. Paid while learning. Vacations provided. Awards for

accomplisiment. Apply Room 213, Tr: tion Terminal Bldg.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

STEADY work, good pay for middle aged man handy with carpenter tools. Should have car. Bert Wilhelm, _IR-4297 eves.

STEADY WORK Openings Second as es Shifts

MOULDINGS, INC.

741 E. Market Steam Fitter and Helper

Experienced, steady. 823 Edison. SUPERINTENDENT W Experienced superintendent who can handle men and can get out production wanted by nationally known chemical firm with local branch plant. Splendid pres-

ac-

ent and post-war oppgrtunity. Good salary Plant located in Indianapolis Pleasant working conditions. Whis full details as to references, etc., to J. W.

425 8. State st.

Jones Cospany: Indian- | Ind

apolis, SUPERINTENDENT— Middle western magnesium foundry. Attractive salary and post-war prospects. Give full particulars, including experience, personnel record and availability, Address Box A671, Times.

For Ford and Chevrolet Cars

Steady Work Good Salary

See Mr. Cook.

2 Ww W. 13th St.

TRUCK MECHANIC

STEADY DAY WORK Good Pay—Good Working Conditions 15'2 Hours Overtime Weekly If Desired

Martin Truck Co. **! x SSapite) ~ Truck Bo dy y

peace. Good pay. Paid while learnin WILL care for children in my d or ght shift. Bonus for working Vacations provided Awards fo 8 h modern Tr su ome; walking dist t - nights. Essen industry. tions. Apply to superintendent, 1a tory.’ RI. ns ance town, near fac AMERICAN LEAD CORP, "“mnston st CONVALESCENT Home—Dociors reference; 1600 E. 21st. INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS| Zur oo 24 hours. 2238 N. Meridian. CONVALESCENTE¢ d MEN WANTED Stable Employment for Men for 2 bed patios anc Cases. Room

Also downstairs pri vate room. MA-7461 NICE clean rooms; Southern cookin men only; $8: close in. MA-4924 8 CHILDREN to board | & ‘day between ages of 4 and 8. BE-324 CHILDREN > boro by the week. Call BE-0814-W between 6 and 7 p. m. GIVE mother's care to 2 small boys, day or week; near R.C.A, Mallory's, CH-1215-J. CHILDREN—3 to 10 years; by week, __ mother's ther's care: private home. MA-5233.

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 17

$5—EDISON, §15-1- -room housekeeping front, down. Close to transportation. #6; MARKET, 1006 E.—1 Housekeeping room; sink. No drunks, no children. BELMONT, 742 N.—2 Purnished rooms. Dios: near bath. Private entrance. BEM

1138—1-room kitchenette;

‘BROADWAY, _ near bath; accommodate 3 adults;

BROADWAY, 2545 Large front room: all utilities furnished; employed adults

only. WA-3854.

BROADWAY, 1135-2 rooms front,

quiet, comfortable: constant hot water, Employed adults,

COLLEGE, 1524—Ciean, cool room, near bath; accommodate 2 adults; $5.

DAWSON, 1016 — 32 Rooms, private ens trance. Utilities DELAWARE. 517 N; enette; hot water, distance. WEST, ROAD 36—Near Allison's, clean, modern cabins; monthly, weekly, daily; ER asonable. JONES" TOURIST CAMP, | 12TH, 611 E.—3 large, lower rooms; nodate 4 adults; $12. 1-rm., $5.

| Large Toa 22ND, 22 22 Ww. __Call TA- ~8366 35TH, 820 E—2 \ Modern furnished rooms, first floor; private entrance, employed couple, CLEAN modern housekeeping and sleeping rooms. 8ingle or double. No drunks. 1318 W. Wash. st. 18

APARTMENTS FOR RENT ~ APRTMENT RENTAL BURAY

NO VACANCIES “MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" L1-5588

T. A. Moynahan P: Properties

MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS 850 iE an st.

1 room and kitchnear bath; walking

ac

L1-5558

AL SERVICE He He "WOODSMALL AGENCY

Paint Lettering Men

Apply Wm. R. Stewart

887 Massachuset lusetts Ave.

Aero-Mayflower Transit Co.

108 E_WASHINGTON—LI-5301. © GENERAL APARTMENTS 22 W. Vermont LI-2349°

BROADWAY-16TH—2 rooms; efficiency;

Frigidaire: Fange; porch; utilities paid; $30. BR-2057

Good Working Conditions Apply Mr. Field

610 S. New Jersey TUNE-UP MAN

ALSO LUBRICATION MAN

Steady Work—Good Wages

Superior Chevrolet

URGENT NEED PORTERS & PACKERS

AT ONCE. APPLY 1305 SOUTHEASTERN. | WALL WASHERS

Permanent Employment APPLY HOUS

FKEEPER Methodist Hospital

WANTED Mideast an Too WANTED—Middle-aged man to work Matoress Repair Shop, 817 Ft. Wayne ave -1

WANTED! Auto Body Ding Men and Helpers Apply William R. Stewart

AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

887 Massachusetts Ave.

Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men

In Essential Inauatey Apply Clyde 8.

Aero Mayflower Transit Co.

887 Mass. Ave. ol WATCHMAN

60 to 65. 736 N. Miley Ave, PERSONAL aio

Front Su “Repairing an and 'd Aligning

Auto and Trucks SPITZNAGEL & CLAY. Fe a

ALL MOTOR WA-5834

SEL.

REPAIRS coi ing. Battery Servige. Parke.

Auto Serv,, 30th & Hardi ; es 5d Lh EURLEY'S = wasn service, Wringer

ih $2.50. MA-6197. Alabama.

852 £ Washington | | WANTED TO RENT

TRUCK DRIVER oT ET 3-Toom apartments; wey hve | BE Spiumines; private” satranee; | FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSE % TUNERS USES 13 BLAINE AVE, 14262, 3-room furnished * PIANO Apariment Near Curtis- -Wright. Adults REPAIRMEN oniy. eference.

| OXFORD, 53 8.—2-room apartment, Kitch en privileges. Adults, Close to Mallory’'s.

CLEAN couple for 4-room apartment, (ADULTS.) No bath; private entrance;

no drinking. MA-0437, SERVICE man's wife wl Share artment with employed girl. WAD0SL. MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS 21 NAWASEE-SMALL COTTAGE. SHORE; $25 a week. (Taken the a 9598. 2

"MANAGEMENT — RENTAL BERVICE ALLISON REALTY CO., Ine., RI-2368

| MOVING & STORAGE =

‘Hodges Storage Co. Store Now—Pay Six Monihs Later. Estimate Free—Inspections Invited. 960-62 N. Meridian. RI-2019 HOUSES—LOTS FOR SALE $3

$3,9 90¢ “ae BLVD. PL. —Nice mot mod., A- S-room bung.: shades, new Ee $600 dn.: ing city at once. HI-1133 (eve., 8 ROOM semi-modern, close in. Terms to suit. Also some good doubles.

424 Peoples ae Building JACOBS $3200

a 8. STATE—Unus. nice mod. heat.

5-rm. bung.; A-1 cond.; steam 2-car gar.; $1000 dn.; barg. (do not disturb tenants). HI-1133. CAPE COD BUNGALOW 5 rms. mod.: hdw. floors; East. F.. B. Baker, LI-0311

$i 800 411 N, DORMAN (1400 E.)~= y onus. 3 rm. hse. (mod. exc. furn, ; $400 once. ‘HI-1139 ie IR-7956)

barg.: Jeaving city as MODERN; 2 bedrooms, Bath, living room.

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IR-1935).

kitchen, garage stole drive. 40th and SOM. hy te: Posses~ sion. IR-T813, 3 rooms each side;

STATE, 1144-46 8S; 5 semi-modern; one side vacant. MA-3788, MA-6725, T $2500 BUYS 5 rooms side, double. Fenced lot; garages. See 215 8. State st, Vacant for buyer. Deal with owner. 4400 E —Cozy, mod. 100 bung.: $1500 dn.: aE Yao,

HI-1133 (Eve., IR-1956 WARMAN, 1166 N.—4-ro Eig $2200; payments, r. T. Lovett, BE- -

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