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* administration is simply practicing it ‘preach

that effective Jan. 1 the Indianapolis Omce of Civilian Defense will be . disgoutinueq as a ety

agency. : Declaring that “this Republican

unnecessary mayor said he and city councilmen

had agreed to strike OCD adminis- ||

tration funds. from the budget. QCD, which has a relatively small paid staff, \had asked for $25,000 for sectetarial and publication expenses, City OCD Director Hatry Yockey is a non-salaried volunteer: Functions now: within the jurisdiction ef ©CD ‘will be absorbed by other. city. departments. Supgrvision of the juvenile recreation program, pdrticipated in by thousands of youngsters enrolled in teen

canteén and junior police units will}

be transferred to the parks de-

tment. ? ror dall appealed to the 20,600 volunteers to “con

tinue in a reserved capacity.”

PEAT USED FOR FUEL BERNE. —With no coal now avaflable for homes in Switzerland, local peat is being used.

DEATH NOTICES

3 ow Fouled Wkliuts July § he

te M., 4007 Keystone, "oe ‘mother of Mrs.

Be mortuary, Time later. BAKER--Leslie C., beloved husband of Minnie BE Baker, father of Lyman B. and Csrl B. Baker and Miss Marguerite father ‘of Pvt. ‘Lyman E. Ord, California, passed away d

“Funeral Home, : tons ha neta oo ™ Friends - invited. | Jn Rest Haven cemetery, Edinburg,

nas Boas, father ot Margazet aad

of Me. Brother ‘of rane hg award, ri, passed ! away Saturday morning in Misi Fla. Services Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Thursday, 3 p. m. Friends Friends may call ai mortuary.

USAL 82 years, beloved widow of the late B mother of Mrs. Harry 1, grandmother of Ann and a Mae Achgill

James R., of F108 Suthasiand § , below husband Guiieth, father of James R. II a en Lawrence, son of Mrs. Lawrence Stiffler

of Syracuse, Ind., brother of Mrs. Staner Mrs. Aria Carmican

blossom y . untjl 12 yeoek hursdey. a BANNING-—-Dr, William H., , husband of Florence

Banks, vity; IL. Italy: randfather of Pvt, Kenneth E. Lewis; rother of Mrs. Minnie rist, Chi« reago; FPF. M. i Mumnie ornia, = parted this life Tuesday, 58.

age Teral Thursday, July 13. Moore & Rok| war

Noriets Funeral Home, 3530 Station 3:30 p. m. Bunal cemely Priends invited. G-Della , age 35 years, beloved wife of Rev. Walter L. , mother of Mrs. W. Hoffmark, . Wii Mam H. tion Waiter C. ng. t! of J Ruth Hoffmark dnd Walter ny sway Monday A services u y, 10 m., from Baptist caren Somerset ave. Peiends may call at residence, 459 merset ave, any time after 3: Pp. mm esday or sny time and after § a. m. at the church. | ley Service. EAMB--Willlam H., age 65, brother of

Mrs. Martha Pringle, Mrs. Nancy MoeNelly, Mrs. Maggie McCormick, George and Harvey yey ail of Cartersburg,

34. W. Michigan. Friends invited rial Cartersburg. Friends call at funeral home. MARGASON—Martha, beloved mother of Josephine Thompson of Detroit, Mich. and Ray Margason of Foley, Ala, passed away Monday, Service Priday, 2 m., at the Beatiodsan mortuary, 1331 WwW, Ray st, Burial Washington Park. ds

invited, MEEKS-—Jove War

sher away suddenly Tuesday.

.dny, 3 p. m, at Kirby Mortuary, 1801 N; Meridian. Friends may call at mortuary after noon Thursday, Burial

Washington Park.

RICE-Arthur John, 50 years. Beloved husband of Nellie Rice; fa of William A, Rice; stepfather Howard

Haugh; brother of Mrs. B, 8. Shinnes, Mrs. Robert Cerman, Mrs, Fred Cording and Mrs. Walter Sw Tuesday. Funeral Th , 1:30 at the G. H. East

1508 A Burial Washington call at the funeral home soy tim RICHWINE—Mrs. Elste Fay of octville ved wife of Lawrence chwine, | of - Jewel Irene ot Charles daughter of Mr, Mrs. Oo. Bobbi, onesie: Sister of i 7 Jorn Tru

Frignds may

mother

lle, sud Miss Gla

LW 2' m., at church, iohawk. cemetery. Friends may cail at the MeCarthy Funeral Home until hour service, SEDBERRY--Sidriey W., 1438 W. 26th st. husband of Edith Scott Sedberry, tothe of Cpl. Sidues Jr. Pfc. Wayne D., Air Cadet Irwin A. add James B,, passed away Tuesday p. .m. Services

Monday. ord funeral home in Oaklandon, Wednesday, 8 Lo ds may call at funeral 4 p. 1 Service at Walnut Hii ineinnati, ©. Thursday, 2 (Cincinnati papers please copy.) widow of Garrett J. Stanley Stoner, atliryn and Mrs. Grace Miles, city, grandmother of Mil Beties, - New 8 incr des

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Kirk tation st., 10 Burial Washington Park. Priends Avion

CARDS OF THANKS 2 P—To our r friends," rela En ar and ig he Dey ay ess and Berg of our dear grate’ Bi. Eo Er or Lia ganist

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D VT bn 55 NERAL

W. beloved husband eof]

Permanent ouly. Mr. Keogh.

My

$18 for

earn to Fly at IER_AIRPORT

"BANK CLERK Young woman for clerical work,

American National Bank 45 N. Penn.

TA-128 9

PERMANI “| OPENINGS

Production Depariments

Mouldings Inc.

- 741 East Market SECOND | 00K "Hiro

Ifiinois Street.

SECRETARY

o

»e

~ | permanent, post-war security.

1100 W. 21st St.

Bemi-8ecretary ¥ Permanent Position

On opportun experienced Ba ah Jor exetu-

ive. &% pang modern, air-cooled office.

National Hosiery Mills RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.

STENOGRAPHER % CO METER OPERATORS

i ENT

“South

0 PURCHASING AGENT

Some experience, fast typist, dictation; Good starting salary. For interview phone I. W, Ridge, 5491

International Detrola Corp. STENOGRAPHER

Essential] manufacturing industry with excellent post-war prospects needs a sie

| — FOR WOMEN

In Production Department In Accounting Department (Cost Clerk)

FOR MEN In Production Departments In Shipping Department (Packers) STOCK BOY JANITOR Por interesting wo | with a fast grow.

ing organization, call at our emp! tv office between 8:30 a, m. and 12 noon.

216 N. Pine St.

sWhite or Colored

Also

Men or Women

LAST

BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.

LABORERS

Averaging (8 Hours ‘WK. Overtime

am 0 to drive o ve car will give and bogrd

aes .

Unskilled Men and Women

D BIATES RUSBER

19 W. South a

Interviewiog. Hour,

. Toros Pri.

in ex-|

.. Attendant .

Good future, permanent, essential industry.

627 N. Delawace. % GRILLE % AND

—$30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St, Clair st.

JANITORS

FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry

International Harvester Co. 5565 Brookville Rd.

=

All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan which is now effective will be required to comply with all WMC regulations. Such workers wishing any jobs adver-

tised in these columns should proceed in the regular way

anos Co. of N New York, 607 Electric Bldg.

“TELEPHONE OPERATORS Openings Now Available No Experience Required Apply Miss Saltsman, 12 N. Beimont, Miss Wilson, 1721 N. Rural, o2 Employment Office, 240 N. Meridisn

J WONKEERER * tl Sovkkseper of old A, sont Permanent oo; tay wes NN nem Jou ‘appointment. Ask for Miss

Nogh J. Baker & Co. iy

‘Citisens Oas and Coke Utility, .

* HOTEL HARRISON *

30d

x

Jar secusit}. Good interview phone LIL

Sfeturs Help Steam Table _ Seda Fountain Wemen fo Bus Dishes FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON EXCRANGE

Nicke of CHN-7880, Extension 314. : FOLEANING WOMEN *

w NAY POOL

Clerk — Production Dept.

on material control records, some dictation.

Permanent, poststarting ‘salary. For w, LI-5491.

International | Detrela Corp.

- 2st St.

1,

* Counter

forms | work.

Good Seedy Job for wir over 38 yous, Work delt 1s

week ter 2 P, The Indianapolis Times, NeW Maryland. GIRLS 18 TO 45 For light factory work. Gather-

—GIRLS — 18 or. every» Towel folding. "MECHANICS UNIFORM AND WIPER SuPPLY

333 N. Noble.

ARCS

Bat ill ‘eonsider

WAL, Westphal, GA-#421.

Ambitious RI

Experience unnecessary. I-5029.

in accounting depart on Some experience preferred,

portunity for advancement now and postPlease for appointment, Mr.

HALF TIME needing extra funds. Avon Products.

the country. Earn while

hos to

gy pointment.

| NIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Fuld id TE TA

he business protepson that will

on any

Hour See week, no Saturday hy oF

214

between" P. MC ana 530 P. M. Monday

“THE IN INDIANAPOLIS TIMES k.{ HUGH J. BAKER a 60

opening for a stenpee either - experienced inexperienced.

APPLY: in person at ous So:

st., +3336 1

for a knowl-

newspaper in

mm. 40day work. Maryland,

m call

JOB SECURITY W for the FUTURE * | EMPLOYMENT OFFICE~WOMEN=~200 1. MERIDIAN ~ INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

increases

. Indiana Bell Telephone Co. * TRAINEES x : 18 to 38.

Opportunity to learn a trade in 3 well established hosiery industry to right type of person. Get paid while you learn. Air-conditioned plant. Free hospitalization insure ance and many other advantages,

National Hosiery Mills

Call RI-I32, 8 a. m. t0 5 p. m. % WAITRESSES — INSIDE 4% TEE PEE — WA-6440 % WAITRESS—COLORED Duke Restaurant, 4208 College WAITRESSES Day or Night Top Wages Girls 14-18, must have work permit, WHEELER'S 139 N. Pennsylvania St. % WE ARE IN NEED 4

of a few white women for cleaning offices. Short Bide © good pay. Apply 551

Consolidated WOMAN to assist with general work; sia re Private n Se home. MA3481,

Urgently Needed In Railroad Shops TAKE A MAN'S JOB AT A MAN'S PAY

Apply

U. S. Railroad Retirement Board

15 East Maryland Street re ee

WOMEN WANTED to

learn piano rebuilding. Experience not necessary, Good working conditions, Permanent employment.

See Mr. Field

610 5S. New Jersey Si.

WRAPPER Stout's 318 Mass Ave.

AELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 4070 Division General Motors “corp.

Needs MEN & WOMEN To help build more airplane engines, . "Make Vietery Your Business” Apply either

SPEEDWAY or MAYWOOD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Statement of availability required.

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A JOB

With Post-war Security? MAN 16-60

Our company, row engaged In essen tial war work. has record of 82 years’ in the steel business: 53-day week. Plenty of overtime. Can also use a few women in our hardware depart. Wek Applicants must comply with WMC regulations. Apply Mr. Miller,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

$43 W. McCarty

Beck Canvas— Products Inc.

3234 W. Washington Power Sewing ‘Machine Operators |

VITAL WAR WORK NEEDS YOU

Eeberiense bre were wi ain: Lathe Operators us < s an ntelligen unior. Apply employmert office. fonarions — ST ae vorkisél AMERICAN BEARING CORP. INLAND CONTAINER CORP. 1 $0.5. BARDING BT. , 700 West Morris Street STENOGRAPHER LILLYS WANTS WOMEN ire Sxperients. Jost: c OM PTOMETE Rply in e Mutual Life Insur-

OPERATORS!

Openings immediately for compe tometer operators in Payroll and Stock Record Departments. Open~ ings for men available in Shipping, Warehouse, and Production Departments, on both night and day shifts Take a Minnesota trolley ..to McCarty Street. Bring this ad with you for prompt interview at the Employment Department.

ELI LILLY & COMPANY

and make application direct. to the advertiser as usual.

%,_ Colored

-for 2 janitors. Five-day, 40eek

ady year-around work,

ith pay. 8se Mr

J.D. Adan Mig. Co:

40 hours. WEST BAKING CO. | WASH. ST. Open, evenings. Lithograph Press Helpers 70c. an hour for day work,

hour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary.

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 803 B. Washington to work In cleaning room

1331 E

%7c an

; d 3 “aged or “past” BE Sh yy WA-1481,

APPRENTICE WANTED

If there is a boy in IndianapoHs, 16 years old, with at least a common school education (preferably one who had printing in school) and living at home with parents that is 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

MEN OR WOMEN 18 to 55 FOR. SELLING POSITIONS © Toiletry Sales Drug Sales Cashiers A

Your drug store is an essential of your ever vig Doms front , APPLY T OFFICE

Hook's Dependable Drugs

CALIFORNIA AND MARKET STS. Applicants Must Comply with the WMC Regulations

MEN & LA

WF al

Ii:

MEN AND WOMEN Local Indianapolis-owned industry, have a few jobs to offer those interested in post-war security. If

vou are interested in a permanent job in an essential industry, please|W

SEE MR. VEREGGE (Do net phone) COMPOSING ROOM THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

214 WEST MARYLAND ST.

ASSISTANT SHIPPING CLERK

for light shipping and stockroom work: permanent ition with established concern

ROUGH NOTES co. (142 N. Meridian $t., 2nd Floor

AUTO MECHANICS

Our sfiop is always full and we can offer exce! elleitt ition. Top pay. Apply to Paul A Service Manager,

"HICKMAN | OLDS, INC,

1510 N. Meridian.

MAN Cleaners, 1901 Central |

MAN _ Fusion” ci: * n RECAPPING

Commercial Tire Service

620 N. Delaware St. LI-6655.

Mechanics— Metai— Painters CGuaragtee-—Commission Peterson Nh & Senora) Sales Co. TA-4501

Part me MEN FOR STOCK WORK

Paint and wall paper department. ExSofjimt starting salary and opportunities. In

ians allpaper & Paint Co, 28 E Maryland. To% MEN vr

needed to train as machine operators and fitters by steel fabricators doing highly essential war work.

st Previous Experience Not Necessary gt Steady Employment, Plenty of Overtime. HUGH J. BAKER & Co.

in 02 W. McCarthy

MEN WANTED

Colored: preferred. No experience necessary. Time a half over 40 hours: double time over 48. Day or might shift. Bonus for working mights. Essential industry.

AMERICAN LEAD CORP.

1600 E. 2ist.

White or Colored

on

#

Automotive Painter

STEADY EMPLOYMENT.

Vacation with pay. Life insurance, hospitalisation, famfly-working hours.

Monarch Motor Co. 1040 N. Meridian. RI-3344.

hd

You are vitally needed mn our es. sential Lg industry. Experience not rn while you learn. Plenty of overtime. #TEADY

Y NOR Now AND FTER AR

< EVANS MILLING co.

1730 W. Michigan St.

MEN Ages 16 to 65

Essential Industry Apply _MIDSTATE FROZEN - EGG CORP. 333 W. 18th St.

» P open BAKER 7 ro experienced doughmixer; also need one baker; time and a half over 40 hours; permanent position; essential industry, WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E. h Open evenings.

contact our personnel department, 8 to 5 Monday through Friday, or by appointment.

Men & Women For

Institutional Work. Call Superintendent

BE-4791

vw MEN % ~ 18 to 45

Por essential war work. Plenty oyere time for over 40 hours’ work. Ex. cellent post-war security.

Apply Employment Office © Monday Through Friday.

We Can Use a Few Women.

KIMBLE GLASS 00.

22 De Not on N vl in

Essential Industry

Production Jobs

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

Apply Employment Office INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION 700 West Morris Street

Railroad Werk Is War Werk PIPEPITTERS. BOD SRMAKERS

MECHANICS, CARPENTERS, RIVETERS ELECTRICIANS

J Apply u. S$. Railroad Retirement Board ¥ 15 East Maryland Street

FOUNTAINEERS 18 TO 50

For full time time night “work. Bxbericnce” not ry

G RED PHARMACISTS

{going back to school in September. Postsala

w

* BOY x

18 or Over A good job for a’ wide awake boy not

Good TY.

Mutual Drug Co.

18 W. Georgia

War security.

BOY

Good steady job for boy over 16 years of age, Hours, 1 P. M. t 0PM ,.. when school starts hours could be shortened. Work consists of delivering proofs and cuts in downtown district. ‘Five-day 40-hour week, $19.25 per week. Time and one-half for overtime. Sa Mr, Donsjdson after 2 P. M. The Indianapolis es, 214 W. Maryland.

BREAD WRAPPERS

Inexperienced, 18 to 58. Good pay. increases,

Apply

GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont St.

CABINET MAKER Steady Employment.

Ideal Working Conditions. Ask for Mr. Field.

610 S. New Jersey. OITY TRUCK DRIVER WA-1877, 1120 E. 32nd St.

COAL TRUCK DRIVER

Good truck. All coal conveyor loaded.

MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO. «01 8 State : MA-8585 3830 Brookville rd. IR-1191

COLLECT Steady work, 5 days ae salary; make $80 to ch 8 n! car nee. Consumers Rome Equipment, i N. Capitol, - LI-4819,

“COOKS and GAL MEN ‘WA-8440 ELEVATOR OPERATOR - White, full or part time work. Will train. Apply 402-108 E. Washington Bldg. Experienced Painters Wanted

Call at 135 Palmer-St, After 7 M,

FILLING STATION ATTENDANT Fort Benjamin Harrison Exchange Phone Mr. Nickel CH-1860, Extension 214

=n H. i CH Cor nas foc | "Eu Supp Peient who at present are not rime Bh Bain 34 Present Ce Not ~~ FORT BENJAMIN rest 556 age. ; HARRISON EXCHANGE id, prism aE of your home Trent service, JANITORS |

Hook's DE ENGABLE DRUG £7

Phone Mr. Nickel,

CH Sysen, Extension 214

Men Needed at Once for

GUARD DUTY Shirley Corp.

330 E. St. Joe

MEN—A Jos wit

A PosT-WAR FUTURE

Good- Starting - Salary : Opportunity = Adyancement Y ® No Grease or .Tirs Work

@ Experience NOT Necessary ® Essential Industry e FULL OR PART TIME Steady work now and after the

war. Our business has been in operation here for 175 years.

National Starch Products, Inc.

1515 8. Drow er

* 17 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.

TW Washington "METAL MAN

Steady Employment Hourly Rate or Commission Basis

SEE MR. BLUE

HARRY A. SHARP, INC. 443 Virginia Ave.

‘Now York Central Freight Station 301 S. Delaware. Wants

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Applicants must comply with W.M.C, Regulations

Steady y Work—Good Pay NO | EXPERIENCE NECESSARY D BRAKEMEN

carpeTER ATELOERS, PAINTER HELP={ ERS, RIVET HEATERS AND BOCKERS FREIGHT & EXPRESS HANDLERS STORE HELPERS

Apply U. $. Railroad Retirement Board,

15 Fast Maryland Street

1031 EK. Wash. Indianapolis

1 HELP wavTED Male n PORTER Somes Sesoer Shop, Hy Sins

GOODYEAR SERVICE|

* COUNTER MAN

Between en 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.

e Indianapolis Times has open-

time and one- -hal? for

|always needed, Time and one-half over,

T0 LEARN | w= % ALSO TIRE CHANGING % |

sPRESSER Experienced or wit Train

SEARS, ROEBUCK *° AND COMPANY 4

7

preferred. MA-7992

PRODUCTION JOBS

in Essential Industry “With Post-War Security

Advance Paint Co. 545 W. Abbott

SALESMAN

Commission salesman for plumbing and heating dept. Also for auto accessories and tires.

| SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY

SALESMEN WANTED Experienced salesmen wanted oy na- ! tionally known firm. Splendid present d post-war opportunity. Excellent salMust

ble “ve _operate pane! sales truck and be Road machin is helping win the war. |awperien with specialty self TerCall ai ployment Office itory ality Oh o and © litnots, 8 to 5, Daily — 8 to 12, Saturday Write full ge is 2 to experience, 2 ence, e ones - ON ae EI MONY State st., Indianaplis Ind, [KITCHEN HELPERS PATCHERS N N TT rd Pris Do laundry | Sunnie. 8 tum, 1676. Call RUBBERS N Man, without experiLearn Trade So voice vor SPRAYMEN | trade. Requires intelligent application, | Good Working Conditions {but can be learned quickly. Bakers are] See Mr. Field

610 South | New Jersey Street ~ SERVICE STATION ‘MAN LUBRICATION MEN TIRE MEN BATTERY MEN Full or Part Time Positions | SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY

[Stable “Employment for Men

High “type Jobs available as trolley and Operators. Permanent and reliable Join an industry essential in war| and peace. Good pay. Pald while learn{in Vacations provided Awards for | accomnlishment. Apply Room 213, Trac- | tion Terminal Bldg

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS Stable Jobs for Mechanics

{ Attractive positions available as me- | chanics in Indianapolis Railways shops and garage. Permanent and reliable. work. Join an industry essential in war and peace. Good pay. Paid while earning. Vacations provided. Awards for .su wv

ons. Apply to superintendent, 11 Washington st INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS Store Clerk for Counter Work

Young mman, pleasing personality, able to meet public. Experience desirable but not absolutely necessary. 40 hour week, i Good opportunity for advancement and | permanent employment. Answer stating | age. Saperience if any, and salary desired.

Tire Service Man

Good Hours, Good Pay, Permanent, Essential Industry.

GOODYEAR SERVICE 627 N. Delaware ~ TINNERS, | ROOFERS AND FURNAGE MEN

Bornman & Son, 3313 E 10th

TUNE-UP MAN ALSO LUBRICATION MAN

Sieady Work—(iood Wages

. Superior Chevrole! TRUCK WEGHANIGC

STEADY DAY WORK Good Pay—~Good Working Conmiuons 1512 Hours Overtime Weekly If Desi

‘Martin Truck Co. vw TUNERS

work:

921 N. ol LI-3501

% PIANO

REPAIRMEN

Good Working Conditions Apply Mr. Field

| 610 S. New Jersey WANT WAREHOUSE WORKER

oy ROOSEVELT, 3 2434—Nice front .foom. 3 20. 00d moms

3 8.

poHtation: employed Nm WOODLAWN, 1632—Nicely a room,

36.50, MA-9713. :

COTTAGE AVE, 1005—Twin to bath. good ansperiatite. FR-1006 367] ST., E.~Lovely room, 2 girls, tr nsportation, Bons privileges. W. 32ND, 603 E.~Unusually _— beds or single—employed. Ta2818. NICE ROOM, next bath; water, phone; suitable Fone a

NICE, cool room; 2 windows; closet: next to bath. LI-1679. : :

ROOMS WITH BOARD is

BELLEFONTAINE, 1310 — Gentleman io aa Co good meals.

share nice room; OLIVER, 1 ie Nice room, double bed, for Wo girls employed days; meals, $8 each. MA-1706, 10 a yg yD -

a. m,-1;

ge tes beds; CH-

Brthens, 3 $ and asd 3

Neighborhood 1400 B.

WANTED Good care E care. years, MA-4601.

CONVALESCENTS—Cardiac Room for 2 bed patients. oe AoE Pri~

vate room. MA-74

CONVALESCENT HOME for elderly per son. Doctor's references, Nurse's care. IR-2882. CARE 1 for 2 girls. days. near Maywood. BE-2411-M.

Allison's, in

and i home. GA-8138 Svard,. Pfinahy MOTHER'S care or children, 4 to 11 years; \by week; eek; good home. BE-0807.

WILL C CAPE for chi $hila not ov moth_er's care FR-319 10;

n rooms; Soe cooking; men nly; $8, close im MA4924 ¥

HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS

BROADWAY, 1138—Clean, ¢ Foom kitchenette; $6. Adults. cdl, foom nd

CARROLLTON, 1132—3 Large attraciic rooms. first floor; overstuffed. ae springs, Kelvinator, sink, constant hot water; private entrance; suitable 3-3 _acults EDISON," 915: $3; for house keeping; utilities; lero to nspo - tation Bate x KNOX, 507—3- -room apartment,

private arance; refrigeration, utilities, Adults. MARYLAND 1819 E.-—Nicely furnished 2room apartment: employed couple; util. it les paid. MA- -4162. 10TH, 317 E—Two unfurnished rooms Heaf

bath: walking distance; RI-3324 2 » utilities. Adults,

12TH, 611 E ROOM, ki ette, near _ bath. Nite $6. hen

APARTMENTS FOR

APRTIVENT | HNL WN

NO VACANCIES

OYN. AP, 850 N. Pennsylvania st. LI

APAR H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY 108 E. WASHINGTON—L3-5391,

GENERAL APARTMENTS

22 W. Vermont LI-2340 6-ROOM apartment. furniture for sale: rent $27.50 per month. LI-I 1268.

WANTED TO RENT

BUSINESSMAN, wife and child, need 3 of 3-bedroom unfurnished house or apart. ment. Refined family for the best _home, LI-4919.

PERMANENTLY located family want 5-8 room house, double, oe 4-5

apartment; unfurnished; t of in ences. BL-1396. Te

* MANAGEMENT — RENTAL SERVICE ALLISON REALTY CO., Inc. RI-2368 OIL § SUPT, wie. want Want Dome a! a fur.

or upfur.: MOVING & , STORAGE 8

Hodges Storage Co.

Store Now—Pay Six Months Later, Satimue Free—Inspections Invited. 960-62 N. Meridian. R1-2019

| HOUSES—LOTS FOR SALE 24

. HOME AND INVESTMENT A Good Cor. on S. East St. { 5-RM. MOD. BUNGALOW 4-RM. SEMI-MOD. COTTAGE STOREROOM, ALL RENTED

| And in first-class condition; total ine come, §1,008 a year; priced

M5 Edw, Dillehay {JS ORUSE REALTY CO. 128 N. VACANT

Immediate Possession

MA. 6411 Del.

cP a E Ky. Ave ofr nl garuee. Only 3 yu oa: | $5250—Cash to mortgage. balance like Auto Body Ding Men to TSh ATE. Call Mr. Burts, , and Helpers Hall- Hottel Co. - MA. 8581

Apply William R Stewart

AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

887 Massachusetts Ave.

WATCHMAN ! for Sundays only, from | A. M. to midnight. Some janitor worn in connection, Phone GA-4421, Mr. Westphal. Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co.. 1959 & 8. Meridian. | POSITIONS WANTED 12

[CURTAINS to wash and stretch in my, home. 1818 Bioadway. TA-7473. 1

PERSONAL SERVICES

LTS LEN FETT OS CLEAN * PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE * REASONABLE MEYER O JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th

TT LSS eS

ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, (244-46 N. Sap. “—_" RADIO SERVICE REPAIR

! We pick up and deliver, Radio Lab. {2810 E. Wash. FR-0535. 133 B. 22nd | TA-61738.

WE 2.2 Front End Repairing and Aligning Auto and Trucks (AU Manta) SPITZNAGEL & CLAY, 535 W

GENERAL contracting, carpeuntering, painting, cement work. Satisfaction gar anteed, Estimate free. Ralph erhofl. 1436 Central, LI-0119 SPECIALIZED Chimney repairing; nies and porch foundations, paiiting and repairing. GA-5783. 3 3: Centu Refrigeration “fou OIL: BUR BURNER KEPA

gutter |

pment Co. —TA-8874

anteed; pick up and delivery; urompt -0437.

sergice. 238 N. Walcott. MA STOKER and furnace repair. .Free in-| spection’ and estimates. Call morning __until 9: eve, after 4. GA-T751.

jak MOTOR REPAIRS complete.

| ERSTE Sd WA-S834

chim. |

WASHERS and | sweepers repaired; guar-

847 N. OXFORD ST.

Iw Vacant. Estate. 5 Rms, and breakfast room. All oak floors, long liv. rm.; garage. Paved alley: $4500. See This Today! IR-4470 ALLISON REALTY Co. INC. REALTORS

6706 N. KEYSTONE

! 5-Rm., practically new ranch type bun igalow, modern: large lot. Price, $6,000; approximately %; cash.

Cordill [577 CXIXXILIY

Matz 1377

"1134 ENGLISH AVE.

5-Rm. gemi-modern_ house ins good come dition; near school and trolley. MA-3321—-W. T. BOYD E. KIRK MCKINNEY CO., INC., Realtors

5736 JULIAN AVE,

5-Room modern bungalow; needs some cash,

AI ecm ve Immediate Possession ™imo% {almost new 5-rm. bung., stone on cora ner lot, 4 acre; $1850 down, $50 per month, {cide} ng taxes and insurance. ARMON CO. —FR-4661, HU 5341

523 EASTERN

6-Room modern; 1%; baths, large yard; immediate privianie g Approximatoly '$2000 cash, gil 2a per month.

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Evanston, 6122 Exum lore tem.

sereened porch, social oom $6500-$2000 {down, $35 month, includes taxes and in- { surance, will vacate to suit iC. _€.° HARMON CO.—F CO.—FR-4661, HU-3241

'<& $150 Dn. Bal. E-Z. Vas.

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{ 1827-29 W. MORRIS—3-Rm. ned.

jern dble. Nice corner jot. | GA-3442 N M Rr-2088 TORS

BBINS | ALLISON REALTY CO., INC. REAL

6 mod. ; spear OWner Leaving nic odie. oath

dn.. one bedrm. 409 N. HAMILTON,

and storage rm.

Call “Downey,” 328

~— | Bankers Trust Bldg., Ma-3321, eve. MA-3085.

ERN Decorating Co.; pa ous painting; 20 years a upsr esti{ished, refinished. 1. Est. free. & | Roof Repairs, ail kinds, New | renovated. Box Inn innerspring Mattresses repaired early. RI-1832.

UDELL ST, 837; 7-room, 2-story, base ment, garage, moden except Jirnage, Pp ly reconditioned, terms. = B. HUNT, 821 Lemcke bldg. Modern home, 6 rms, b Vacating type, West. Very desi location, “Downey,” 325 Bankers Trust Bldg. MA-3321; eve., MA-3055.

mates given. WA-5396. BR-8525 roots. Gi Guaranteed work, oanea” WA-9180

| floors laid, fn. § RI-2928 WE INSTALL FURNACES

PASTRY BAKER

Splendid opportunity for experienced man. Apply 1905 Southeastern ave.

PHARMACISTS Most progressive company in Middle West has excellent op-' portunities created by addition al locations. Write Ford HopMs C0 400 W. Erie St, Chi-

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Director

for Institutional work. Call

ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 13

$5 WK. UP, BARTON HOTEL

Large, Clean, Attractive Rooms Se Parking Delaware at he NE EVERY ROOM

Gilbert Hotel 0 Mieriian st. Hoosier Hotel 0° * Tye}

bath and showers. Reasonable rates. 440 Mawashusens.

ALABAMA, 1415 S.—Near Lilly's: Se S%. § Reb girl; , entrance; 5

EROADWAY, 2003—Attractive, cool ing room naxt to bath;

room, cross ventilation, adjoining bat. Reasonable, Phone privileges, DELAWARE 406 N.

separate en~ -

2 trance; worki irl. J COLLBGE. Sila ool front! X

HARLAN ST, 2541: 5-room semi-modern; rice $3250-—reasonable down payment. s Bot disturb fenants TY MR. STONE, GA-6056. an 0 50vs AY al Ei mo, 1114 NE A

J Siudeb: aker “Realty 16% SHEL

A-SIDE double, pies side available McPherson, WA-8940

3309—Near 5-rm. modern bungalow; fully automatic hot water; city

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254 TROWBRIDGE Cheerful To _-2 girls; kitchen pri pe | WASHINGTON BLVD.. 3 4 good ventilation: 1 }

“MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" . A. Moynahan VACANCIES : ARTMENTS

C. R. ESCHMEYER RI-1388

repair; wooded lot; $2000 ¢ $40.00 per month. Cordill 15, CXTXXTLLY -

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