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8, eB-| wv esday, at the church from 1 p. m. tered into rest Sanday at residence, 107 Tuesday until hour of service. Conkle nN. st. of Laurel T-1' Service. :

x DEATH NOTICES

WADE 63, husband

away early Saturday at pesidence, 1

indianapolis Times, Monday, July 11, 1 ,

#% JUNE GRADUATE

DE-—Alhenen, age Wade, father of Mrs. Helen Hilfen Here is an excellent opportunity for shorthand

enbrand, Mrs, Cora Harris, Robert and : Donald Wade, ail of Indianapolis; Pfc.| oir| without typing - or Charles Wade of Oceanside, Cal.; brother! 1, yjedge. We will train you for of Robert Wade, New Bethel, ies

Somerset ave. Services Tuesday, m., West Park Christian en Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the residence until noon

3) HELP WANTED—FEMALE

18 W. Georgia

genéral office and filing. See Mr, Ray,

MUTUAL DRUG co. MEX 3 Women

MATERIAL CONTROL

+ of James E. Reed. L) i Albert and Charles Mills and Elen F. WAGNER Margaret J. beloved wife off oo 0" eo

HanPeffiey, sister lls Smallwood.| Edward Wagner, mother of Doris survived by ey ME Service| son and J, Parker, passed away Sun-

FRE Fh nl vr wise, Supe ont Dunend, of Roe Middle-Aged Women ut ore et end Perey Offioar 2c Als| ike and Mrs. Robert Reed: Mrs. Wiliam ni By Pence. PY I Ml NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS nay ro Rg 2/ p. m. from the residence, 1439 W. Ohio ian Prsends mvited. Burial Floral] may call At the Tendence any Ue after

Clara Strouse of Kingston, Ii, Harry

Services Wednesday,

. Friends invited. Burial Floral Jhchigen. Po may call at the funeral] . 7 p. m. Monday. Shirley service,

home after 4 p. m. Monday.

COONING—Bthel BH. (Tess), of sso w.| LOST & FOUND

le ave. entered into rest Sunday, [OST _Man's gold ring, 3 stones, 52, wife of leon J. Cooning Sr.

er of Joan, Jack, James and Lt.| Co on Rural st. Reward. GA-3594. Leon

LOST—Wrist watch, Cort, in Wheeler's at Penn. and Ohio sts, Tuesday evening.

J. Cooning Jr., sister of Mrs. Opal Jones, Mrs. Myrtle Yost and Ralph H. Caylor. Services Wy upssey WR 2B MABast 10t treet e 5 Ra Burial Memorial Park. Friends! LOST—Dog; reddish brown male, long may call at Harry W, Moore Peace] body, short legs. Name “Buster. Boy

Chapel until hour of service.

DAWSON-—-John, beloved husband of Lula

réll Booth of U

2 p. m.. at Dorsey Funeral Home. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends in-

vited

DENNICK—Harry J, 2033 Prospect st

of BE A PRACTICAL NURSE

beloved husband of Elia, brother

Mrs. Myrtle Robinson, Oak Park, Il David D, Gary, Ind, Thomas D, Li-| gigh school not necessary. Easy to pS learn in spare time. Ages 18 to 60, War ; 5 demands have caused big shortage. Pre-| M. R. MASSON 2 2150 MONTCALM pare now for this interesting, profitable Riverside Neighborho oh and . patriotic work. Write for FREE B378-4t out, information. Wayne School of reer SECOND COOK Nursing, Box A678. care of The Times |—

brary, Pa. passed away Sunday, Joy

18. Services Wednesday, July 19,

a. m, at the Bert 8 Gadd Funeral Home. 1047 Churchman ave. Friends invited. - Interment Fairmont, Ind. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday and Tuesday afternoons and eve- eee

nings.

FERRIE—Linnie Ann, age 70 years, be-

BS at ayne Bexar aad rane. be mechanically inclined. Will not ‘away Sunday a. m. Puneral services Tuesday. 2 p. m., at the Royster x ortuary, 2310 W, ash. L Priends invited. Burlal® ‘Crown Hill:{ Working “hours. UTILITIES INST, Box

Friends -may call at the mortuary any

time,

GIFT—Laura, mother of Mrs. Bertha HOOSIER AfuPORY TA-1228

$7 | CEARN beau

Cincinnati, Hillery and Hu

Miller, I Tow Aft, dianapolis, and Randolph Gi ulture. Enroll . oa De away Sunday. Service | ternational uty Bchool, 342 E. Tash. Tuesday, 2 p- m.. at the J. C. Wilson *Ohapel of the Chimes.’ 1234 Prospect st, Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may cali at “Chapel of the

Chimes

BAYNES—Maude M. wife of Harry A.

Phone Mr. Wheeler for interview,

1841 Ludlow Ave.

2 "Make Victory Y Business” SUPERVISOR * er ody

SPEEDWAY or MAYWOOD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

or Sy U. 8. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

person. [Essential manufacturing ind indus. | 8he is also ay by 10| try with excellent post-war oo ay

: N . erandenildren and 2 great-grandchil-church in oy. “priends Ind. Interment case : Te ral service Wednesdsy, 3 . at the residence, ache st. w. Bm at call at the residence after Mitchell & Scott Machine Co,

~ "husband 7 p. m. Monday. Shirley Service,

Statement of availability required. ARE YOU LOOKING

time work. Earn $1 hour for interviewing and dem onstration. For information call TA-8751,

We need experienced

Finish Menders

mond and sapphire, vicinity plone

7 Pairers

Seamers

AIR-CONDITIONED PL ANY Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to §

grieving. Reward. 1515 5 Spann ave.

LOST— Leather billfoid; $14.00 in bills, picDawson, father of Johm R. Dawson of | tures; reward. FR-0513, days; LI-7197, U. 8. N., stepfather of Earl Booth, Car-| nights. . B. A, Ethel Dawson, | LOST—Man’s Gruen wrist watch at North-foster-father of Mrs. Doris Davis, aiso| ern Beach, Sunday. Finder please call survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Rebecca Har- | HU-5106; reward. ris, Newcastle, Mrs. Elsie Norman, Cov-|[58T ington, Ky.. two ts Daw: |_ valuable papers; reward. BE-0421 toria, and Re - on. b+} ee ta. Funeral Tuesday, | INSTRUCTIONS

—Man's billfold on W. 10th, Money,

Director

for Institutional work. Call Superintendent

BE-4791

FOR A JOB With Post-war Security?

Our company, now en

few women in our ‘hardware depart-

emma — Experienced Applicants must comply with TP B X HOTEL LINCOLN Apply Mr.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

Ye Physical Culture

h 1 15-0 ave a few offer terested in obs

I BOY * please

16 or Over

War security.

Mutual Drug Co.

18 W. Georgia

Warehouse Man Steady Work—~Good Pay

dairy

No experience

Beck Canvas

BIG DEMAND—HIGH WAGES

terfere with your present work. For

A877, c/o Times. i Learn to Fly at

WANTED—FEMALE BANK CLERK

formation about this training, write at

once giving name, address, age and your EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

Young woman for clerical work. 20 E. St. 3 Permanent only, Adding machine I oe, SL, oe

EXPERIENCED

PUNCH PRESS ‘ OPERATORS

WOULD like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time SHIRT PRESS OPERATORS to overhaul and install Refrigeration loved wife of Edward J. Ferrie, mother| =, % Conditioning equipment.” Should Age 18 or over: permanent, essen

tial jobs. Daytime hours, Come see us or call RI-3501.

840 N. NEW JERSEY

Experienced. 48-Hour Week, Essential industry

SHIRLEY CORP,

Interviewing Hours®

Haynes Sr. mother of Flight Officers| experience necessary. Apply to 8:30 A. M. to 10,P. M,

John D, and Harry A. Haynes Jr., and Mrs. Dorothy Keppen. Washington, Mr. Keogh. D. O.. sister. of Mrs. Margaret rneclo 8 Mrs Americ sh National Bank Jeannette Knowles, also survived by nn. five grandchildren, died Sunday. Service « Fe 2 p. m, Wednesday at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. Friends may call at mortuary after noon Tuesday.

and William E. Lemon, niece of

Interment Crown Hill cemetery.

IRELAN—Harold, husband of Snowdell Emmett Irelan, father of Anna Bella Cranfill, uncle of Paul Hufford, Logansrt, and Pred Hufford, ' Manhattan each, California, passed away Sunday. Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuary,

Wednesday, 4 p. m. Friends invited.

JOHNSON—Mable D., beloved wife of Joseph R., daughter of M5 nd Mis H. A. Caughey, sister of Mrs. Iva Mae Carter, Virginia Lee, James Earl, Arlie bd BOOKKEEPER > Junior, Cecil iy WE Caughey, passed away Fis 4 rvice Wednes- . day, 2 p. Beech Grove Pilgrim To Holiness enureh, Burial New Crown cemetery. -Priends may call at Little &

after 7 p. m. this evening.

EAUTSKY—Marian E., mother of Alice and Richard and sister of Fred, John, Hugh J Baker & Co. his Henry Crone and Louise Hale of Ine Siandbalis And,_Frauk Crone of Uuscle, assed away nday evening. vice at Planner & Buchanan mortuary. Time| Tull charge of books for wholesale

later, Friends may call at mortuary.

Amie Xx. age 80. Mother of Carrie K. rts, grandmother of ve ‘Winebar, ah White, 8arah Jane Reeces and Marg, Bea: Ta

a Sunday Li Pu services at the Cast eton Methodist

church, Wedn 10:30 a, m. Burial Union chapel. ends may call at the Royster & N.

Askin mortuary, 1903 Metidian after 2 p. m. Tuesday.

ig 5 ’. 3254 Washington

amar ow. Lina oe v Lynn on, Martha L. Logsdon and Mrs. Elmer Hart, grandfsther of Wm. L. and John C. Hart,

great grandfather of Christopher Hart,

away Monday morning, Funeral service at Hisey & Titus Mortuary Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hiil cemetery. Friends may call “at the

mortuary any time after Tuesday noon.

MARK—Pranklin H., age 73 years, beloved father of Mrs. Caroline L. Graham and Kenneth L. Mark, passed dway Baturday evening. Puneral Tuesday, 3 m., from Shirley Bros’ Central 1, 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Crown Ho Priends may call at the chapel

after Monday noon.

QUINN—Caroline 8.. beloved wife of Finley Quinn, mother of George Michael

and Loretta Ann Quinn, sister of Mrs.

Anna Derringer of Muncie, Frank and

Robert Garner, city: Charles Garner,

vania; George and Fred Garner, Ver-

mont, and Edward Garner, Washington,

Ind., departed this life Saturday, age 35. Puneral Tuesday, July 18, at Moore

& Kirk Northside Colonial mortuary, College at Pairfleld. at 8:30 a. m,. St

Joan of Are, 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross

Cemetery. Priends invited RAYL—Dorothy, of 2311'; B. Michigan st ,

entered into rest Saturday, age 70

ars, wife of Lewis L. Rayl. mother of

rs. Ella MacArthur, stepmother of

Mrs. Gloria Moynihan. Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m, Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Friends are welcome. Burial "Crawn Hill SANBORN—Gerry M. father of Mrs Mitchell P. Crist and Mrs Charles M. LaFollette. passed away at Corning, Y. Services Flanner & Buc hanan Norns Time later SCHMIDT —Betty, 1856 N. Pennsylvania, mother of Frederick. PASKEU awe day a. m. Services and burial Oleveland, ©. SWINFORD—Marvin Pairick beloved husband of Ruth Swinford. father of Roger Patrick Swinford, passed away 8 8 m. He also is survived by h - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard 8 . one brother, Marion Swinford, ‘AHg} a Sister, Mrs. Pred Layton. all of Indianapolis. Funeral at the residence of the Jarents, 1931 Bugar Grove ave. Wednesday, 2 p. m. Buria! WashingPark. Priends may cell after 6 p. m. _ Monday. Dorsey Service,

MASSACHU SETTS MUTUAL, LIFE | INSURANCE COMPANY

Bpringfield, Massachusetts 1295 State Str

ON THE 318T DAY OF DECEMBER, 1043

SERTRAND J. PERRY, President SAMUEL J. JOHNSON, Secretary

Amount of Sank ital paid | paid rely Puta) G oF COMPA

Real estate rr Lh I $ 34, Ae 551.64 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior incumbrance) -... 103,071,923 69 nds (amortized value) .. . 36 603 083 18 Stocks (market vaiue,

6.189, Cash in banks (on interest 240.50 and not on interest 15,302.513.34 Accrued securities interest and rents, etc.) | 8,582,307.13 Taxes advanced on security of mtge. loans 62,405 32 | Bolte and premium loans 48.425.787 8 War savings bonds, Series E held for sale . 89,281.28 Advances to agents 180,321 12.

Premiums | and accounts due and in process of collection 11,781,309.3 Soldiers and sailors civil re. ¢ lif accts

° from reinsuring com-

93,995.03 1 004. 47

panies

Tota! gross asset: $864, 1.5 Deduct assets not admitted 1.342,300.7¢ Net assedp ..... .... .. ... $863,401, 470.84 LIABILITIES R:serve or amount necessary Xs reinsure outstanding

Losses due and unpaid

$758,129,104.37 28,423.09

Losses adjusted and not due. 2,103,420.3 Losses unsdjust ad “and 18.30 Spence . 1,334,031.48 Bills and, accounts unpaid _. 756 580. Other labilities of the com- 9 ny

69,185,195.09 831,516,755 20

$863.401,470.84 of Insurance

the Be ad, Insurance Comm)ssioner of Indiena, hereby certify the above is a correct Fopy of the of the ny on he of the above

sl al, Er J pum, a m ic seal, this 16th dav of gine. 1 1944.

8

STENOGRAPHER And Ediphone Operator

Beck Canvas Products, Inc:

Power Sewing Machine Operators

conditions and good starting salary.

W. J. Holliday & Co.

Mr. Miller, 9 to 5 p. m, RI- -2422 vr Stenographer ir ¥ Semi-Secretary vr

vr Permanent Postion

arty

BOOKKEEPER

sugar company. Salary $35 per week. FR-1144 for appointment. “Cafeteria Help Steam Table Soda Fountain Women to Bus Dishes PORT BENJAMIN HARRISON EXCHANGE

Phone Mr. Nickel, CH-7860, Extension 214.

CLERK-TYPIST

The Indianapolis Times has a very desirable opening for a young lady with clerical and typing experience. Good wages, regular increases, vacations with pay, five-day, 40hour week, time and one-half for overtime. Excellent working conditions, congenial associates. Good opportunity for advancement. Permanent position. See Miss Martin, Circulation Department, The Indi—__anapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland.

* Counter Gir—Experienced *

$25 per wk. to start; meals and wuniforms furnished; no Sunday, no night work. Paramount Cafeteria, 602 N. Illinois,

CURB GIRLS WA-6440

FLAT WORK FOLDERS AND FEEDERS

Daytime Hours

Pleasant Working Conditions Good Starting Salary

Sterling Laundry

735 Lexington

General Office Clerk Piling, Some typing, relieve on small switchboard. Can be handled by efficient beginner. Oppore tunity for rapid advancement. See Mr. Nelson,

Banner-Whitehill, Inc.

31 8. Meridian st.

— GIRLS —

18 or over.

Experience not necessary. Towel folding.

MECHANICS UNIFORM AND WIPER SUPPLY

333 N. Noble.

Fe GIRL to assist in accounting department. Some experience preferred, but will consider beginner. Some typing required. Permanent position. Good opportunity for advancement now and postwar. Please hole for appointment. Mr. Westphal, GA-442

GIRL or woman _ ior housework and care

of baby 2 or 3 days a week. "Ra wood. BR-8891. Cen

3 =

8teady employment: learn to operate machine; clean, easy work. Time and

a half for overtime, Based on 5- -day, 40-hour week.

Central States Envelope Co. 16 $, Sherman Drive

31,884,715.64

~ HALF TIME

Ambitious mother needing extra funds Paberience unnecessary. Avon Products.

HOUSEMAN = Apply Rear Doo

___ HOTEL . HARRISON HUGH J. BAKER & co

has good opening for a stenographer, either experienced or inexperienced. We will train you to handle our fype of work. Permanent position. Aoply in persén at sur office, 602 McCarty st, or call Miss Basey at RI-3326 for appointment.

Long Distance Operators,

p, seated at the long distance|g—— Ya switchboard; “you. will find of telephone work increases yj with interest and satisfaction,

Enploymen Jtfice—Women

: INDIANA "BELL TELEPHONE c0.|. re

: 1943; o and that the suid or as 3) fain is

* 'MAIDS -%

APPLY

* HOTEL “HARRISON

assist general bookkeeper of old established corporation. Permanent post=1. tion; 5-day week. Call in person or phone

Sons funeral home, 1001 Main st., Beech RI- ats for appointment. Ask for Miss Grove,

fine opportunity for post-war future. Call

GIRLS 18-30 “J AN Call Superintendent

Unusual opportunity for experienced

person. i; Rapid dictation for executive. ; Pleasant, modern, air- cooled office.

RI-1321. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Openings Now Available No Experience Required

240 N. Meridian St.

* TRAINEES x 18 to 35. Opportunity to learn a trade in a well established hosiery industry to right type of person. Get paid while you learn. Afr. ~conditioned plant, Pree hospitalization insure ance and many other advantages.

National Hosiery Mills

Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 pp m.

Operators

240 N. Meridian St.

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.

8 Pocket Machine Operator

GIRLS—WOMEN| : wo. 20575 ic

8ons, 546 S. Meridian. 700 Jackson Bldg.

Products Inc. 3234 W. Washington Power Sewing Machine Operators VITAL WAR WORK NEEDS YOU

inois Street, i

IMMEDIATE

J STENOGRAPHER % =| 20 to 35 Years Old

UAY-NO! CO. {EN

JOBS THAT WILL

Essential industry. Permanent position with old-established concern. Excellent opportunity for right type. Ideal, working

In PA Department In Shipping Department

FOR WOMEN

In Accounting Department

ater

For Fm work

TELEPHONE | OPERATORS BOWES USEAL FAST" CORP,

fabrication:

™ of Inte . SIAM aE Met

Shirley / Corporation

ft Division 330 ‘E. ST. JOSEPH

For Essential Production Programs Which Will Continue After the War,

Conditions. Good Pay.

EMEA RR PARTS CO.

Nt

Modern Plant, Excellent Working

GENERAL LABOR WORK vers

Sweepers and Janitor Servi WwW. Ready a

Applicants Must Comply Win Wao Apply Employment Office . Victor

501 Fo “A asalte: st. +? Indianapolis, Ind. MEN FOR STOCK WORK

Paint and wall paper department. BExry and opportunities. Indiana Wallpaper & Paint Co., 28 E.

17 to 60 YEARS

production jobs in essential paper industry.

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

{ A good job for a wide awake boy not going back to school in Sepuember, PostGood salary

; * 8 UILDING cellent starting sala: 3 SUPPLY x

Times Box 960

CABINET MAKER Steady Employment.

Ideal Working Conditions. Hel Daven Ask for Mr. Field. army Cts hs transport; parts ; nance, dispatchers, "aptisint; Fl 6 i0 Ss. New Jersey. OE ea Pert | COLLECTORS Steady work, 5 days per week: excelent

to $100 per week; largest retail organization in the country;

salary; make splendid opportunity - for advancement; N. Capitol. LI-4919.

The Beveridge Paper Co.

nt w V_ Washington

x MEN x

% ELEVATOR OPERATOR % TRUCK DRIVER A ltios Unnecessary Ideal! Working Conditions Overtime Available

The Gibson Co.

CAPITOL AVENUE—Third Floor |C. P. LESH PAPER CO., 121 Ky. Ave,

FOR STEEL GANG Located near Lafayette

No » experience necessary. Modern camp electric lights, showers, etc. Age

car nec. Consumers Home Equipment, 401

COOKS and GRILL MEN

EXPERIENCED TELEGRAPHERS URGENTLY NEEDED Apply

U. 8. Railroad Retirement Board

15 E. Maryland St.

Experienced Painters Wanted

Call at 125 Pauper 8t. After TA M.«-

18 or Over Daytime Hours

PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATORS

Experienced or Inexperienced also Man for Sweeping and

oie ion Labo LAST Tn Labor, so

re wage increases. Apply Employment Office 9 to 4:30

1 Ludlow Ave.

Mitchell & Scott Machine Co.

Production Jobs

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

Apply

os

White or Colored Averaging 18 Hours Wk. Overtime Also

Men or Women Lathe Operators

Apply employment office.

AiR SE Fore LILLYS WANTS WOMEN COMPTOMETER OPERATORS!

Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

Trained Comptometer

M Work experience not required

Employment Office—Women

Two White Women

Circle Tower.

13. Times

TYPIST. good wages, 'steady work; essential industry. See Mr. Hill, 2d floor, Citizens’ Gas & Coke Utility, 47 8, Penn.

% WAITRESSES — INSIDE TEE PEE — WA-8440 * WAITRESS—WHITE * Duke Restaurant, 4208 College

~~ WAITRESSES . Night Top Wages

Girls Po ag have work permit.

139 N. Pennsylvania St. * White Women *

We need a few to clean modern office building; short hours: almost like housea good pay. Apply 557 Consolidated WOMAN to assist with general work; stay or go. Private nursing home. MA-7461

WOMAN to assist in small boarding house No washing or froning. Apply, Mrs, L. |

Herman, Herman, 514 8. Meridian.

WOMEN

Institationat Work.

| BE-4197 WOMEN For Track Work

No experience necessary. Immediate employment—S8teady work.

HELP WANTED—MAL

_ Apply

‘U8. Railroad Retirement Board

. 15 E. Maryland St.

WOMEN Work at RCA Good Wages Convenient Transportation Music While You Work “ Excellent Cafeteria hogan ils Work al War Industry Applicants’ A Comply With WMC gulations Apply Employment Office

Indianapolis, Ind. : WORK AT CROWN 2001 E. Washington St. Good Good Pay Wit With Production Bonus to_cierk in retail store. Young Lady | also to write up mail orders. Experience unnecessary. 15'N. Pennsylvania, Ask for Mrs. To

- FOUNTAINEERS for full or. part time night work. Steady employ. ment; convenient location. Your drug store is an essential part of

your everda ome front service, . "Hook's BeBENDABLE DRUG OFFICE 2 AND

(Alo Massachusetis 4

Ave,

Openings immediately for comptometer operators in Payroll and Stock Record Departments. Openings for men available in Shipping, 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 Departmen

ELI LILLY & COMPANY

“Lilly’s Is a Fine Place to Work”

That's the title of a ‘new folder just L punished by Eli Lilly

kin, abous a 2 Job, AFTER THE WAR,

call Market 9311 and we A mail this folder tq you.

Cleaning. Short hours ‘evening. S8imilar to house work. No Sunday. 309

3 work with Typist, General Office =o." lished firm. Permanent position. Experience desirable, but not essential. Would train girl just out of high school. Box

job and find out first-hand WHY Lilly's is a fine ‘place to ork, MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED IN PRODUCTION NOW

El Liv and

Take a ompa troliey to

v MACHINE OPERATORS

We need machine operators war production at once. We have an attractive offer for you. Applicants must comwith WMC regulations.

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

MEN OR WOMEN

FOR BELLING POSITIONS

Toiletry Sales

TE) 4 FORD AND CHEVROLET

At least 8 months’ selling exgerience;

Your drug Ltore is an essential an of your every-day. home front service. AP, OFFICE

Hook's Dependable Drugs CALIFORNIA AND, Applicagis } Must BAR rb ie

Employment Office INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION 100 West Morris Street

WANTED!!

Unskilled Men and Women:

UNITED STATES RUSBER

Interviewing Hours, Mon. Through Fri,

DO NOT APPLY [P ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORK

WANTED MACHINE SHOP

FOUNDRY HELP Essential War Industry

International Harvester Co. 5565 Brookylie Rd.

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South St.

8 A. M. Till 5 P. M.—8at,, 8 Till 12 Noon

le 217 SOUTH BELMONT

Your Chance at a PERMANENT JOB

which will not be an after-the-war casualty OPTICAL MANUFACTURER anh Men, and Women rind and polish } NO PREVIGUS EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Convenient Location—Good Pay—Bonuses Excellent opportunity. for Older People and Veterans of World War IL Applications accepted from any one not employed in an essential industry or activity,

CONTINENTAL OPTICAL COMPANY

1402 North Capitol Avenue

HELP WANTEV—MALE 1

NOTICE

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 advertised in these columns should proceed in the regular way and make application direct to the advertiser as usual.

MECHANICS

v © Steady Work—~Good Pay SEE MR. COOK

fod Cab Company

13th and Meridian

MEN & dL]

-FEM. 19

% All Around Baker *

wtheasiern Ave,

AUTO MECHANICS

Our shop is always full and we can offer you an excellent proposition. Top pay. Amid to Paul Adams, Service NE” IC .

KMAN OLDS,

1510 N. Meridian.

Pleasant Working Conditions Good Starting Salaray

Sterling Laundry

735 Lexington hp]

FILLING STATION ATTENDANT Fort Benjamin Harrison Exchange Phone My. Nickel CH-7860, Extension 214

FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON | EXCHANGE

JANITORS

Phone Mr. Nickel,

CH-7860, Extension 214 FURNACE COMPANY needs installers,

helpers and Sita operators. Year round work. Reliable company. Top pay. Age no handicap. Car or small truck helpful but not necessary. See Mr. Davies, 1023 N. Iftinois. RI-3344.

Gasoline *° Attendant

Good future, permanent, essential . industry

U. 8. Railroad Retirement Board 15 KE. “MEN tC

For General EN ory Work Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement _ CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO.

16 S. Sherman Drive } Applicant must empl ib Ww. M. Cc.

Steady Yiployme! Commission SEE MR. BLUE

HARRY A. SHARP, INC. 443 Virginia Ave.

EXTRACTOR BOYS |

New York Central Freight Station 301 8. Delaware

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Applicants must comply with W.M.C.

egu 5 Steady Work—~@oeed Pay

Bax experienced y 1905 Sout tern ave.

Splendid opportuni

PERMANENT POSITION Man who is aggressive, alert and ae-

. to work for advancement apply to o

PROGRESS LAUNDRY CO. waciaLizm

430 E. Market st.

general office

fice manager,

PERMANENT OPENINGS

Production Departments

GOODYEAR SERVICE

627 N. Delaware. vw GRILLE ww AND % COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W, $t. Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.

J.D. Adams Mfg. Co.'s

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

8 to 5, Daily — 8 to 12, Saturday

Take W. Wash. car.

Lithograph Press Helpers T0c an hour for day work, T7e din

hour for night- work. Considerable overtime necessary.

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. |

603 E. Washington

MAN FOR STORE WORK and drive truck in wholesale flower shop 5'2 day wk., Wed. afternoon off. Steady pos. Indiana Flower Growers, 309 N. Sapiiol

auto iaAnIG Mater Bath ue

srantes—Commission—Peterson 30th & Central Ais Co. TA-4501 Al or Mme

Real Peace-Time Mechanics Job See MR. LEE 2419 West Washington

SECHANICS BOILERMAKERS PIPEFITTERS ELECTRICIANS

Investigate the opportunities offered in railroad work! Apply

U. S. Railroad Retirement Board

| onda PLATFORM MAN Te Oh Tohng St tn

POLAR ICE & FUEL C0. |

2000 Northwestern—Ask for H, L. Dithmer

~ PRESSER Experienced or Will Train

SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY

PRINTER

With ex Fiance on Kelly press. Should ye dy and press adjustments ay week. 420 E Ohio

PRODUCTION JOBS

in Essential Industry With Post-War Security

Paint Co.

545 W. Abbott

RUBBERS ~ SPRAYMEN

Good Working Conditions Permanent

See Mr. Field 610 South New Jersey Street

* Service Station Managers and Supervisors

Good Salary and Commission Apply Ray James

Producers Oil Company

to work In cleaning MA Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central -

Immediate employment—steady work.

= Apply U. $. Railroad Retirement Board

13 E. Maryland St.

15 E. Maryland St.

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

MEN WANTED.

Day work, splendid Vorking conditions. Good salary to ght m N 1

w MEN *

Yr Previous Experience Not Necessary ¢& Steady Employment, Plenty of Overtime.

HUGH J. BAKER & Co.

602 W. MeCarthy

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.

White or Colored You are vitally. needed in our essential food ir ey Experience not necessary, Earn while you learn. Plenty of overtime. STEADY WOBR Now, AND

AFTER - EVANS MILLING © co. 1780 W. Michigan St. MEN Ages 16 to 65 Essential Ingustey Apply

EGG CORP. 333 W.’18th St.

® Experience NOT Necessary ® Essential Industry o FULL OR

Stable Employment for Men High DID Jobs JAIatiatle es wroliey nd york, Join an dustry Pi in Hid Vacations : Rl

8 INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

Stable Jobs for Mechanios Attractive itions available as mechanics. In Indianapolis Railways Shope and garage. Permanent and reliable work, i dust essen St it ui Paid while jesraing. Awards for su to superintendent, 11 w

INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS AMERICAN LEAD CORP. Store Clerk for Counter Work

pleasing oe, desir h oe ublic. Experience ri utely necessary. 40 hour vee Good opportunity for advancemen permanent employment. Answer a age, s3perience if any, and salary d Be

62, Times TINNERS, ROOFERS AND

FURNACE MEN Bornman_& Son, 3313 E. 10th

Tire “Service re

Good Hours, Good Pay, Permanent, Essential Industry.

YEAR SERVICE Delaware “% TRUCK DRIVER * MN E ¥ ! ‘week; 1%-ton truck.

MIDSTATE FROZEN ; GOOD

Guaranteed 47-hour Phone MA-2477,

Fug oe |TUNEUP MAN Sas ben In (LUBRICATION MAN 1: Steady Work—Good Wages

Awards for 313, Trae

610 S. Mew esay Two White Men Tor leaning work

ing. Suitable hours can an Eu Circle Tower,

day Jorning, $1.00 - hour. 850 Buchan«

UNITED STATES

any time after 7 P. m,, Mpnday, July 17, or bétween 9 and 10am, Tuesday, July 18.

g VERTICAL PRESS ALSO HELPER. : Ideal sl conditions and overtime,

WANT WAREHOUSE WORKER

5-Day Week

WANTED!

Auto Body Ding Men and Helpers

Apply William R. Stewart AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT 00.

887 Massachusetts Ave. Wanted ° Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men

In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8. Berry

Aero Mayflower Transit Co. © | FosTTioNs WANTED 1

me aia ars adh Feit lind

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ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Dry Cleaners "Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap. RADIO ERVICE REPAIR

are Pe ED and, dciire deliver, ue tio Lah, TaeTas, EE Front End Repairing and Aligning Auto and

Trucks (All Makes) Nana AN PEARL

anteed. Estima Hsiacion Brinke erhoff, 1438 aL Li-011,

PAINTING, interior-exterior, DADE: 6 Tone, floors -wazed, driveways, sidewalks put in; immediate service. FR-2601.

Refrigeration °° uipment a sweepers repaint § SUAr=

rs nb tat: of odd Se pm

ALL MOTOR

— torent Parte Avie" HH i t ul a WA-5834 | MODERN Bear Co.; paper hanging and painting; a. experience,

ata, Daj We els SN A ars a 3 Wash,

Roe furnace TOP eo Ine until 9; a after 4. OAHardwood floors a, fine BR-8525

Mattresses owed ear: AE

WE CLEAN, REPAIR AND WA 0180 INSTALL PURNACES ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 18

$5 WK. UP, BARTON HOTEL Largs, Sewn, Clean, yo Aizsetive J Rama Delaware st SMicnigan LI-5318

ean sieeping rooms; Hoosier Hotel [5° S370, Tore oy rates. 440 Massachusetts.

Gilbert Hotel td = 8 cian "

ALABAMA, 1415 8.-Near 7 lovely room; emploved girl; privates entrance; $5.00. RI-0201. BARTH, 1414—-Large newly decoat in rin DAT one block Jae. Shelby. cart MA -38385. DELAWARE, 408 N.—O00] front room. pest bath; gentleman preferred; walking dis tance, LI-9129.

NEW JERSEY, 397 N “Large, airy constant hot mater good transportation;

gentlemen prefer: NEW JERSEY, 2421—Clean, eool room, Ly bath, employed person, $5.00, WA-485 NORTH, 500 4500 — Exclusive neighborhood; cool room, adjoining Dathy garage; good transportation, HU-487 od LEASANT, Ro home; A gentleman preferred; call after 5. MA-3608. i 32ND, 603 E.— Unusually comfortab room, twin rr single—employed. TA-2818, 38TH ST. ~Lovely room, 2 girls, FR Se Bs RA, WA. ANTED-—Elderly gentleman wants room in private family where there are . no other roomers or boarders. Will pay price for Fght place. Have my Swe drs, James” BE Isgrigg, vi

GLEAN, cool room, innersprings, constant hot water, good transportation, Call evenings. WA-1983. ~ NEAR 58th and College, room with twin beds, employed girls. Private home, BR-0239.

NICE cool room, 2 windows, large closet, next to bath. LI-7679. OELY furnished room for refined gen a $5. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian, ROOMS WITH BOARD CHILDREN under 6; day or week; railed for and delivered; fenced yard; (mod. ern); near Allison's, LI-8243, 511 W, Morris CONVALESCENT HOME for elderly per son. Doctor's references. Nurse's care, IR-288 _ CONV. ALBSCENTS Cardi iac cases. Room for 2 bed "patients. Also downstairs pri vate room. MA-T461,

r boys, 3 to 8 years; room and GA-8138. .

INFANTS o board; vee home. WILL CARE for shi not over 10; mothe

er's care. FR-319

NICE clean rooms; EE cooking; men

only; $8; close in, MA-4924.

e but CARE of children in my home by the

week. 1306 Bradbury, GA-'

“MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" gL -5888 T. A. Properties

bay CARE for children under 6 6. Licened

home. Practical nurse.

ROUSEKEEPING ROOMS. : 1 BROADWAY, cool room and

kitchenette, $10. Adults.

ENO. 507—3-room apartment, private enirince; refrigeration, utilities, Adults. GA-342

TE, 435 -N.—Nice 2-room apartment; clean; Utilities; private entrance; emLoe dults. 611 E. — ROOM, Kitchenette, near

Ih, Adults, . 17TH, E—3 r vate bith ; also

3d floor Sntumizhed WA

3-room modern; opposite Rex (1 artment ? adie WA-1012,

AL BUR

NO VACANCIES

APART! FOR

TWO OUTSIDE house painter; Wedness'

Richardson Printing Co., 653 Virginia av,

0 - SOMET!

bacnelesed front

® wr Dandy heme-2-bedroom mc

~

TA. tiractive sine ~ te room for girls; no kitchen privis ~~ TA-T746.

IMMEDIATE

Beautiful home in i 1 Vike ‘rime , white frame a nia e’ dinin

ng | | cabinet; Athactive. Sania

and break room; large |

wder 8 Place and built-in b

shower in basement; 2 closets; 2 bed

room | bedroom over attach I and storage room;

and linen closet; gla

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| FURNISHE

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including plano, re , being

‘© NEWLY 1200 bik. Lexington now. Ap call M BRI

REALTORS, 241:

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Two-bedroom bung nice built-ins in kit. basement, gar; $35,78 mao, Joi air 13000 16th KELLER REALTY

ga! I YOU'LL ‘This atiractive bungalow, situs

E most beautiful sw

county; approximate See 4620 Carson ave in. 3°09 block); on EB. J. Nicolai, N. L J. 8. CRUSE REALT

~ Immediat 4+-room Solage except furnace; ris oor tian shades: inlaid Only 53500, $408 cas inclu

KELLER REALTY

down New roof, pal & decoration: 11.100 See it and call : ALLISON REALTY C

w@ TOTAL RE Double—

1214-16 x Tem le

l) water, gas lights | Aw

J 8. CRUSE REAL’

BEECH

S-rm. Todern hou Paved st.; nice lot: 2 AS Shan i ham

E. “Kirk MeKinney

EAST-VAC

Newly painted 2 co 3 bedrms. and bath $109 down. E F

FHall- Hottel ¢

UDELL BT, 831, 1 ment, garage, mo completely recon terms. ZB. HO? MA 4661

. Owner Leaving dn... one brdron and 403 N HAMILTON, Bankers Trust Bidg,, !

$250 BUYS EQUI

L 1106 W. RAY ~3-Rm. fF 1114 W. RAY—4-Rm._

Studebaker Re N. Capitol, 332

s Ways occ, by owner, 1

€.¢ Harmo DAVIDSON, 100 BL

modern: garage: g dition for desirabl "DOWNEY 325 B _BLDG ~MA-3

| University Heig

2-CAR GARAGE: ';

ISON, 103% WHALEN A

10TH, 2521-33 FAS Modern Doubl

Jennings Bro Tae €.rm. mod, double Price ice $3200. John R.

NEAR 38TH and Ban modern JinEalow;

5,800, PL NORE BROS. 401 }

| $4,350 3, 0

full’ base: $1.500 HI-1133 (Ev

F 5-ROOMS-A-SIDE de

one side availabl McPherson, . WA-68 1129 TW. | $4,751 rm. bung HI-1133 (Ev ARLINGTON, 3300— S-rm. modern bung automatic hot wate OWNER; €.room, sem yard: redecorated, CH-5493-J,

4-Rm, sem Vacant {55 oo win. MRS, STOV BY OWNER—North bath, India

AFTER 7 LIMESTO!

157 A, 6-roon barns, 80 A, goo beautifully Jogate acre. Oscar Sc Gosport. See Bi

MA. 1441 Spr

INDIANA

~ VAGANT—IMME

Over 17 A. and ©

3 modern brick venee

attached garage, bui fw rm. with’ replac Eth, dining rm. bea wood floors througho! stairway, room. for 2 basement. Gas furna with crushed stone d chix house; paved ro Rd. 31 (Madison avi then east 4% mile.

PHILLIPS REAL

When acquiring the sale metho

. abstract of title

ined by vour at Union Title

Union Tit! 155 8 M

ilabie. 3 oa Seti fenced: 116% N.