Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1944 — Page 14
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ENGYM FUNERALS °
Are Wel Planned . . . Distinctive
. But Not Extravagant and courteous service.
Elegant ‘surroutidings An attendant on duty night and day. Use
of chapel and Private ambulance
organ no -extra service day or night.
Blasengym Funeral Home
SOUTH SIDE
4226 Shelby Street If No One Answers,
GA.
2570 Call MA. 3331
Member Moose Lodge No. 17 -
Wilson, Mrs. of Indiaaapol, and Cherie y 3 Allee WAY -
L enry, of Maywood, Ind. beved husband of Verna, father of VioJo Freeman. Gladys Beaver and Clifford 1d, passed away Saturday. v Tuesday. 2 p. m., at his home in Maywood. Priends may call at the Beanblossom Mortuary until § a, m. Tuesday. Burial Lizton, Ind. BARER-—louis A, 96! E Raymond st, entered into rest Friday, age 59 vears, husband of Grace Baker, deceased, father of Mrs. Lester Kruger, brother of Mrs. Lucille Hawthorne, Mrs. Keenan, Mrs. Nettie Lotspich, Joseph and Randall Baker. Services Tuesday, : m., Harry W. Moore Peace Friends are welcome. Burial Pa
BOLES — John Hodgin, age 68, beloved Busband of Helen Boles, brother of Susie and RBdith Boles of Canada, stepfather of Otto Eakin. Funeral Tuesday, 2 'p. m. from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill ehapel, 5377 E. Washington st, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel, any time after 1 p. m. Monday. COVAL—Mary Agnes (nee Rall), a 53 years, beloved wife of Herbert Coval and mother of Alvin, Pvt. Herbert Jr. and Mary Covel and Mrs. Amy Duhamell, grandmother of Robert A. Coval snd sister of Anna C. White and Fred and Hermian Rall, passed away Méngay. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m., from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 1 p.m. Tuesday, FRELJE—Anna of Brooklyn tered into rest Saturday, mother of Joseph Preije, Mrs. Josephine Oarter and Victoria Freie, stepmother of Mrs. Wedia Farah, Mrs. Lulu George and ‘Najla Freije; sister of Mrs. Mary Kawam and Sarah Freige. Friends may esll at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel Mime and place of servis given later. ANSBERG «= Fred A. 1200 Prospect, brother of Mrs. Louise’ Eilering, passed away Sunday evening. Services at J. C. on hapel of the Chimes, 1234 ospect, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends viol Burial Concordia. Friends may gall at Chapel of the Chimes. ra (nee Goddard), wife of Bilas Gibson, passed away Aug. 12; sistert of Elia Balser and George Okey. from the Walter T. BlasenFuneral Home Tuesday, 2 B. m. may call any time, urial Crown Hill. Priends invited. GWINN—Minnie M., mother of Noel R., sister of Robert 8. Turner of Indian« apolis and Mrs. Logan Kiser of Logansport, away Saturday. Services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Tues- , 1 p. m. Friends invited, Cre-
BINDS peter, “age 76. Father 8 Mrs. Bratten and Mrs. William T. Apple, andfather of Max Bratten, Mrs. WilCox and Mrs. Robert Sparks, passed sway Sunday midnight. Funeral at the MoCord funeral Hoe £. onan
andon, oF ugsday, 1:30 Pay 15 at vers home after 4 Pp. m.
n, N.Y.
p. m, F. cemete Friends
BOFF—Bertha C., wife of Christian PF. and mother of Paul F., Ekokie, Il; Theo. H., Reuben H., Victor W, of Ingianapolis, Randolph of Greenfield, Jojephk E. of Chicago, Bs Mrs, Aaron Rouse of Cumberland, Ind., passed away jaturday morning. Jodo Flanner g Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday, 2 Lu Priends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at the mortuary.
LaFOLLE da Booth, beloved mother
TTE—1 , of Mrs. Grace M. Painter, Mrs. Dorothy
hs, Mrs. Una Hunter, Mrs, Thelma urrows and Roger Morris, sister of rs. Grace Bray, s. Louise Wheeler, ulian and Claud Booth, grandmother of 10 grandchildren, departed this life Satiday, age 56. Funeral Tuesday, at Moore & Kirk Irvington 5342 E. Washington st., 10 Crown Hill, Priends
LAS , of 618 E. Market st., entered into rest Sunday, age 81 ears, wife of John N. Laswell. Services esday, a. m., Harry W. Moore Chapel. Friends are welcome, Burial Crown Hill,
LIME — Ursula Cecelia, 25 years,
Graceland, daughter of Clyde and 3 Fo
tha, sister of Mary Elizabeth Gorham, Joseph, Francis and Paul, passed away Saturday at Cincinnati. Funeral services, 8:30 a. . Wednesday at the & Buchanan Mortuary; 9 a. m, #t Bt. Thomas Acquinas church. Friends inv Interment Calvary cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary, LINDNER Elsie Jane, wife of Clarence Lindner, daughter of Elizabeth Johnston, sister of Mabel Kennedy and Bterling Ogle, passed rey Saturday, Aug. 12, at 10:30 a. une fol Tuesday, t W. Blasen*302 Shelby st. invited. Friends may call at ins home after 2 p. m, Burial Washington Park.
MARQUIS Ed, 715 W. 32d st., father of Joseph A. of Miami, PFia.; Cpl. Richard 5. of United States army, Mrs. Earl W. Evans, George Edward and Ross T., —. all of Indianapolis, passed away. Saturday evening. Seryice Flanner & Buchanan Tuesday, 3 m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park, -in charge of the North Park Masonic lodge.
MARTIN—Mary Cotter, mother of Mrs. John J. Cooper, Paul C. Martin, St. Louis; sister of Mrs. Michael Shea, also survived by four grandchildren, died at her residence, 4378 Central ave, Sunday. Funeral Wednesday, 8:45 from the residence, § a. m., St. Joan of Arc church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Priends may call at residence.
O'BRIEN—Lt. John W. age 22, beloved son of Harry and Verne O'Brien, accidental death in Wilmington army air base, North Carolina. Funeral and services ay. 2 p. m. from Speaks & Finn Puneral Home, 3859 College. Burial Crown Hill, Friends invited. fends may call at the funeral home -after 3 p. m. Monday. VALENTINE—Charles, of 1203 N, Tuxedo st., entered into rest Baturday, age Tl years, husband of Jennie Valentine, far of Mrs. Helen Hoover, grandfather of Robert Hoover. Services Tuesday, 3 & m., at Harry W. oore Peace lapel. Friends are welcome. Burial Washington Park.
WHITE—Charles C., 1728 Brookside ave., beloved husband of Julia, father of Mrs. Thelma Godme, Mrs. Cecil Laxen and Mrs. Charles Burton; brother of Mrs. Ida Busteed, Indianapolis, Mrs. George Stair and Miss Elizabeth White, Lafayette, Ind, and Mrs. Frank Leslie, E! Paso, Tex. Mrs. Josephine Hershey, Inglewood, Cal, passed away Monday. Funeral notice later, J. C. Wilson service. WYRICK—Charles J., 2020 St. Paul st. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wyrick, brother of George Edward, VU. 8. navy, Lawrence and Robert of ingjanapelis, passed away Sunday. ServC. Wilson Chapel of the Fes ise Prospect, Wednesday, 3:30 nm. Priengs invited. Burial” Crown > may call at the Chapel of Ne Chimes.
YOWLER- Lillian P., of Chester H. Yowler, mother of Glenn A. and Royce E. Yowler, sister of Mrs. J. A. Sutton, Mrs. Wm. Blake and
beloved wife
Wilbur Williams, city, Pred A. Williams |
anc Everett Williams, Greencastle, Ihd., away at the residence, 302 N. it, Sunday 7:10 a. m. Funeral services at Grinsteiner Puneral House, © 1801 E. New York st., Tuesday 2 p. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends may cali at the funeral home after 3 p. m. Monday.
FLORISTS & MONUMENTS B FNERITA( AGE” MEMORIALS
See Our Beautiful Display
Sears, Roebuck & Company LOST & FOUND = 13
Theta Pi “it Jat pis:
1600 W. Ver-
yed vicinity mont, medium reddish brown, short- : with white tip on taf] Fe i western ma mare, brand on | deft Vicinity 30th Post rd. Ri
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Anna | 8
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LOST Monts evenl abstract to 3, Collier; $10 reward: Call BE-1218-after § p. m.
be- "| RED bilifold; valuable papers, Money. a uline
turn to Pa Cervo. RI-9441, ex sion 464,
BLACK bilifold; personal papers; $5.00 TeRobert ates
ward. Madison ave, MA
APPELLO Hahi Teel and pole. Reward. WA-5834. Evenings BEALS with name ean Reward. TA-0273.
Lady Wood"
on, front. INSTRUCTIO
Learn to Fly at HOOSIER AIRPORT en
culture. Enroll ui In. ity School. 343 E. Wash 9
LP WA FEMALE = ¢ ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER d t. KIPP BROS. 117 Se
LEARN beau ternational
Beck Canvas Products, Inc:
CLERICAL — STENOGRAPHER
In credit department. Wholesale business down town; 5 day, 40 hour week.
Clerk Typist
Mouldings, Inc. MA-6321
CLERICAL WORK "5 Day Week
Pleasant working conditions. 15th Floor Fletcher Tr. Bldg.
The Hoosier Casualty Co.
CLERK
Splendid opportunity for young women wanting to or the newspaper field; must §%4 penman; 40 hour, 5 day oe! = sturday or Sunday work.
Circulatjon CB TEL 214 w. Staryland COLORED GIRL 2%, rane, ia Bakery, 3510 College ave. * Counter @irl—Experienced *
$25 per week t§ start; meals and uniforms furnished; no Sunday; no night work. Paramount Cafeteria, 603 N. Illinois.
CURB GIRLS WA-8440
ELDERLY woman to care for children 3 nights a week. CH-0193-W.
EXPERIENCED COSTUME JEWELRY SALESPERSON
SALARY AND COMMISSION Opportunity for Advancement
ly Employment Office, 7th Floor The Wm. H. Biock Co. FILE CLERK Straight alphabetical and general office work. Permanent position. Experienced preferred but not nec essary. Apply Mr. Miller.
W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 W. McCarty St.
- in private nursery;
. PROOF READER For A Hour ‘week Apply Employment Office, 7th Foor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. “Read This Permanent Joog for women and Buy he for Et
RMR transportation. Vaca! Jearning. plan, Apply 71 4 Traction Ter-
Insurance minal Bldg. Indianapolis om
~ % REAL SILK * y will train % HOSIERY SEAMERS *
18 to Day work; oan Sunditions: convenient jraaporiation; cafeteria; free health, and hos] iaisation -war future os 634 N. NOBLE
ern actident insurance;
SALESGIRLS — SHOES
Attractive proposition. Opportunity " for advancement.
APPLY
THREE SISTERS SHOE DEPT. 17 N. Wlinois
SALESPEOPLE
Millinery Dept. Experienced Preferred SALARY AND COMMISSION
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
YOUNG lady for gener Riss work; typ_ing prefe preferred. 15 N.
SALESPEOPLE
‘Experienced in Selling Coats and Suits Salary and Commissjon - Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor. ..
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. SALESPERSON
Yard Goods Department SALARY & COMMISSION Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co. Shirt Press Operators
No Experience Necessary Good Starting Pay Daylight Hours
Sterling Laund ting Launary STENOGRAPHER And Ediphone Operator
Essential industry, Permanent tition with old-established concern. ent opportunity for Tignt type. Ideal ge ing conditions and good starting salary.
W. J. Holliday & Co.
___ Mr. Miller, 9 to 5 p. m., RI-2422.
STENOGRAPHERS & TYPISTS
Either experienced or qualified by training for this work. There are permanent positions offering good futures to ose interested advancement.
Phone Personnel Department M 11°
LINK-3ELT COMPANY 0.0. “| TELEPHONE E OPERATORS
Openings Now Available No Experience Required
Employment Office--Women
240 N. Meridian St.
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
OFFICE CLERKS STORE CLERKS
Phone Mr. Nickel CH. 7860
GIRLS TO LEARN packing Desi. PASHION CLEANERS—1001 CENTRAL
GIRL who can take light dictation and type. Nice pleasant work; substantial salary. priaH Consumers Home Equipment Co.. N, Capitol. LI-4019.
White, work in .furnit t GIRL e, wor Hill ure § ore.
Fort Benjamin Harrison Exchange Needs
EXT. 214
* TYPIST % GENERAL OFFICE CLERK % DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
With Shorthand Experience Permanent Position—Good Balary
Apply Herff-Jones Company “i. on™
% WAITRESSES — INSIDE TEE PEE — WA-6440
WAITRESSES
For Our Terrace Tearoom
If you would like either full or parttime employment amid inviting surroundings serving an a cays clientele, please come to our Terra (6th floor) any morning before 11 o'clock.
oo
GIRLS 18-30
‘Steady employment; learn to operate machine; clean, easy work. Time and 8 half for overfime. Based on b-day, - hour ~ week. UT Te
Central States Envelope Co. (6 S. Sherman Drive
GIRLS
We need 3 girls at once for OFFICE WORK. Some typing or bookkeeping would be helpful. Ideal working conditions. Good transportation; our own cafeteria.
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. 1545 VAN BUREN ST. @ HIGH TYPEQ@ COST CLERK
Experienced In factory cost; permanent;
| salary open; excellent opportunity, post- | War security.
Apply 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Mitchell & Scott Machine Co.
1841 Ludlow
WHITE—$20 WEEK HOTEL MAID 232 5, inots
small house; no laundry; 1 small child; 8:30 to 5:30.. TA-8830. HOUSEKEEPER, white, 20-40; no laundry, short day; $10. FR-3206. 205 N. Jeffer_son. IF you want profitable, | interesting parttime employment, let Arthur Murray's train vou to become a dancing instructor. Age limit 22 to 30. High sc at® minimum requirement. necessary Apply Wednesday, 38'2 N. Penn. 6-10 p. m,
Long Distance Operators,
Aug. 186,
@ seated at the long distance \&\ switchboard, you will find || telephone work p/ with interest tion.
Employment Stfice—Women
adults. HU-1755. MAID for general housework and cooking; no Sunday work; salary $25 weekly. 3525. N. Penn, Apt. 1 MAID White; short hours; good pay. Hoosier Hotel, 440 Mass,
school - graduNo experience
increases and satisfac-
INDIANA’ "BELL TELEPHONE co.
1 as cook, 1 for 2nd work; 2
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. ee 6 NIGHTS WAITRESS 1357 v8 Fieridian_et. Bt.
~~ WAITRESSES. Night Top Wages Girls Ila, — have WHEELER'S 139 N. Pennsylvania St.
Wenn He
For Institutional work.
Call Superintendent. BE-4797.
Are Needed A VITAL Was INDUSTRY Good w steady work: convenient transporta HT music while you work; excellent paisa vie TOR
3310 Re yon Ind.
WOMEN WANTED to LEARN PIANO REBUILDING.
Experience not necessary. Good working conditions. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.
See Mr. Field 610 S. New Jersey St.
Between the Ages of 35 to 50 Permanent Employment in Kitchen Hours 7T A. M. to 4 P. M. Apply Employment Kitchen, 6th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK co.
* YOUNG LADY «
for clerical work in bank. Adding
machine experience necessary; also
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
rienced Hosiery Workers or Trainees ‘e have openings in following Depts.
% Order Fillers = % Pairing
Ex
Air-Conditioned Plant. Pree Hospitalization Insurance. Vacation with Many Other Advant
interview today RI-1321, 8a m to 5 p. m.
Permanent ifs Pedtin
TBehier, atl Fe
% Seaming + Finished Mending
Pay and ages. Call -and make an appointment for a
2 messenger girls. Apply to Mr. Keogh.
American National Bank - Penn.
J MACHINE OPERATORS
we need misehine operators for war production at once. We have an attractive «ffer for I, / -must come
wages and room. PT ro
MEN & WOMEN To help build more
“Make Victory Your Business” ; Apply sither : SPEEDWAY or MAYWOOD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
: or U. S$. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE t of a
a PROBRESSIVE PEACETIME INDUSTRY
OFFICE WORKERS MACHINE OPERATORS AND UNSKILLED FACTORY HELP
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE BE. 10TH ST. & BROOKSIDE AVE.
CRITICAL NEED FOR ARC, ACETYLENE, AND COMBINATION WELDERS, OR WELDER TRAINEES, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN.
If not now in war work
Company representative at
Us 8. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 148 East Market Street
on Mon. & Tues, August 14 & .18 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
DRUG CLERKS Ages 18 to 55
with at least six months’ selling experience; steady work; convenient location; your drugstore is an essential part of your everyday home front service.
APPLY AT OFFICE
Hook’s Dependable Drugs
California and Market Sts.
ELI LILLY
ad COMPANY
Essential Wartime Work With Peacetime Employment Opportunities,
Excellent working conditions. Call at Employment Office 220 East McCarty Street
“GET AHEAD” JOBS FOR WOMEN
el B. M. OPERATOR © BOOKKEEPER © COST CLERKS
© STENOGRAPHERS WITH MULTIGRAPH-
© WOMAN ADDRESSOGRAPH EXP. -FOR
MAILING DEPT.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN PRODUCTION DEPT.
at our employment office between 8:30 a. m. and 123 noon.
BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.
216 N. Pine Bt,
600D OPPORTUNITY
for Right MAN OR WOMAN
for the Position of BECTION MANAGER at
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
Call
"Learn Aircraft a Industry |
Men & Women Day and Night Openings
8:30 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Shirley Corporation
330 E. ST. JOSEPH
PRODUCTION JOBS
Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Inland Container Corporation 100 West Morris Street
Production Machine Operators
Experienced or Inexperienced Also Men for Sweeping and Common Labor
Good Starting Rate Plus Automatic Wage Increases
Apply Employment Office, 9 to 4:30
Mitchell & Scott Machine Co. 1841 Ludlow Ave. PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATORS Skilled and Unskilled Also FOUNDRY LABORERS
Permaient Employment Now and Postwar.
t Office 8 P.M
FOOD MANAGER
For Appointment Call TA-4571
5
WANTED!
Unskilled Men and Women
UNITED STANES RUBBER
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 19 W. South Ot.
Interviewing Hours, Mon, Through Fri, 8 AM Tl 5 P, M.—8at., 8 Till 12 Noon
DO NOT APPLY IP ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORE
————
Wanted
Sail Makers Tent Workers Hand Sewers Power Sewers “Book Ganvas Produits, Ine,
Wartime J obs
: , with Peacetime Future
. For Men and Women 1. Steady, jobs in clean, modern food plant. 2. No experience necessary. 3. Health and accident insurance.
5. Vacations with pay. Apply OMAR, INC. 901 E. 16th St.
W. J. HOLLIDAY & 00.
Has permanent unskilled and skilled jobs for men and “boys. Also women for stockroom work. 88 Years in the steel business assures postwar security. Plenty of overtime.
Apply Mr. Miller
643 W. MeCARTY ST.
Take Stockyards Bus at Washington and Kentucky Ave.
NOTICE
All male workers covered by the ie Friomy haorsl Plan Teqnired WMO
comply w vith
Radio Research Engineers
Experienced in development needed for important research projects by expanding war plant. Strong Post-war future, Apply personnel office.
International Detrola Corp. 1124 W. 21st. LI-3401.
2 UNSKILLED MEN 3°55 ts:
in shop of essential war effort and peace time manufacturing concern, which has been in
and trolley transportation. 8303—ask for Mr. Sanner. 3 BOYS TO PARK CARS
Empire Garage, 126 E. Wabash, ennedy.
Mr. 2 PAINTERS WANTED
MA-8756
ASSEMBLERS
No Experience Necessary Apply Mr. Hocker
Progress Laundry
430 E. Market
AUTO MECHANIC Permanent position, good proposition, Harry A. Sharp Co., Inc. 443 443 Virginia Ave. ~ AUTO MECHANIC If you sare a good mechanic, in good health, we can use you immediately. No better equipped shop in the state, plenty of work, good clean well-ventilated shop. General Motors experience preferred, rg a pol ed you can earn for r week. No floaters wanted. ier Rvermen, Service Manager. eridan Pontiac, Inc.
923 N. Meridian st. INDIANA'S LARGEST PONTIAC DEALER
BAKERY HELP
} experienced baker 1 man to learn baking
Phone LI-
See
trade.
WEST BAKING CO.
1331 E. Washington. Open evenings. Essential industry. Time and one-half over 40 hours. Steady peacetime operation.
BREAD SALESMAN
for large wholesale bakery route; starts early in the morning. Prefer married man 30-40 years old with route or grocery experience. Guaranteed salary and sommission. All replies will be treated as confidential. Please state age, education, 2xperience and references. Address Box Ad, mes.
NET MAKERS
Store fixture work. Colds it} ment Co. 330 N. Capitol A og 8 Beulp.
CABINET MAKER
Steady Employment. Ideal Working Conditions. Ask for Mr. Field
610 S. New Jersey. CAR WASHER ** )clesn
Place
COAL TRUCK DRIVER
Start now snd have work all winter. Middle-aged man preferred. Most coal conveyor
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.
WA-2481
oe io service rest rooms .in
h plants. an oftice buildings. IR- ; G00KS and GRILL MEN : WA-6440
COOK WANTE
permanent production! iE
4. Time and a half over 40 hours.|n
1 night checker with aptitude in figures. |.
EXTRACTOR MA Over 18
STERLING LAUNDRY 13 Lexington
FREIGHT HANDLERS ~Mall or Part Time Work (Day. Work Only) Apply
Gi 15 East Maryland Street
1 TRUCKERS
t Position Opt ae for Ad ncement Rate, 76¢c per Hour
PENN RAILROAD
Re r men and
te —
GET A RAILROAD JOB
Investigate the ities off a inasopvariunities PRered Apply U. S. Raliroad Retirement Board
15 East Maryland Street % GRILLE 3 AND ; vw COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St, Slate St. Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M,
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
students who expect to tim: ork
be available for part ie hou!
after school No experien but must be over 16 years aoe So If In ed see Mr. Miller,
W. J. HOLLIDAY & co.
,543 W, McCarty st, IF
you want profitable, interesting parttime employment, let Arthur Jgustays s train you to hicatls a danc Ate Suit 23 to inimum
38% ry hy
J.D. Adams Wig, Co.
Ret TEI Se 2 wu
odnestay, ree, rg "6
% Lithograph * Press Helpers
0c an hous for day re Con: an hour aight wor -
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 B. Washington. MA ANCE electrical experience; essential induspf pe work. eT BAKER for bs + ET order departouse
MAN ment of wareh
handling steel and mill supplies, Excellent opportunity 9 Jam var Call Mr i. continue r the war. Tr for appointment. stphal in
to Sh MAN Fico a
* MAN *
Foy pmanen J tion in ship. ping dept. ent opportunity or a 5-Day week.
American Hosiery M Mills
RI-1321—8 A, M.
Mechanics. Py This
MECHANICS Steady work, good pay. Bee pd Reehling. General Truck Sales, Ine, $1 W. 13th.
Weshanice—Motar— Painters Saérantss. Commis mission-—PeLerson 0th & Geman Sale Sul 4 So: TA-40)
MEN WITH CARS — late, model, to deliver tel full or part time. Mr. Western Union MEN For General Factory Work Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE €0. i8 S$. Sherman Drive MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary
Full or part time. Steady work now and after the war. Our business has been in operation here for 76 years.
National Starch Products, Ine.
ton.
R §) General labor work Receivers
Sweepers & Janitor Service
wage 3-—-Sieady Work. A Cooualc io pe Ob RCA V CT CA
ICTOR
3310 EB. Mich, victors Indiana MEN ¥% 16 to 60
% Earn While You Learn % No Experience Necessary ty Overtime
* Steady Now and After the War % Come Out and Talk It Over
- EVANS MILLING CO.
1730 W. Michigan St.
Yc Men 4
For Institutional work. Call Superintendent.
Shidrtuaiiy. See Mr. Davies, 1033 N. Wilh established
re now accepting applications from |"
Indianapolis Railways |
business 22 years. Well located for bus;
U. $8. Railroad Retirement Bun bus
ROUTE. SALESMAN
Cake and "bread. Wholesale; establish route. Good pay. Apply MR. PURYER.
- GENERAL BAKING CO.
© SPRAYMEN orking Conditions
See Mr, PFleld 610 Loy New Jersey Street -| SELL. genu lea . price of imitation stores, taverns; $20.00 CAGO LEA mont, Chi 13
OPERATORS
Good salary and commission. Insured of post-war employment.
TR! DRIVER. Good salary. Apply Mr. James 1004 MASS. AVE. SEWING MA MECHANIC
stool or to restaurants, drug daily. CHI-
BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, INC.
3234 W. Washington {50
st, MORITZ, 108 4. NK. Pennsylvania | Box STOCK MAN
to check and receive merchandise, Per. manent position. salary $40,
_ W. T. GRANT C0.
25 E. Wash.
%; complete motor pe, a een. Parke Auto Bervice, nt posh Wa Top we
in m. wd Beauty ob Ss £ i Ewin a han, "avee. wk Sari Medias Neh d Space Tohhiren a Bd Swit an 44 Pp wiring; Dainty Maid 50 aso. ve: mE nid Pil 1 are, 3 Bao 1! Roof Repairs, ail kinds. New RI-29
roofs. Guaranteed work. , Hardwood floors Iaid, fine BR-g528
SALESMAN
Da of all kinds renovated. Box Inne
Mantresses ired early. RI-1832, ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD i
© BARTON HOTEL
Clean, Attractive Rooms—Good Beds .... Weekly Rates Upon : Ny at a Gilbert Hotel 3m 8. Mercian i Hoosier Hotel 72 Rosi, shoes ubeg
A-1964,
Sentral; or tamily; employed men.
MH wate small family: a WA-1404, i
A, so t 14; 3 fuve N—-Apariment 14; 4635—Twin beds; Tage} almost RCH bath. BR-1612. wii eating;
$27—Nesr bus and caring; constant ot Mar innerspring; genties
818—Sleeping tleman or suitable 2 ladies. 1202 nished mom
CARE 915—Nicely furnished small room, next to bath. Cross ventilation,
MA-1223. MERIDIAN, me oie room; middies consider some
aged lady. privis
leges. TA. 08. twin pets, Girls rr Shun 8.
E.—Large asping sooty suitable % two a Fu Schwitzere Cummins. 10TH, 418 E—3 nicely furnished sleeping rooms.
nD, 83 Downstairs: Clean, cool sleeping room. nsportation; vate home. TA-0243. pri
ROOMS WITH BOARD 7
AWN, 1338—Empioyed la od character; twin pEmploved wi - $10 each, Ja
refined
aged nay or slaving. T nigh ho a nights wo . children—mother Address Times, Box 521. ELDERLY invalid, mental or bed patients; downstairs space available. 604 N. Jels ferson. CH-2387. CARE of € Shhdren in my home hy the
radbury, GA-¥ 7008,
N
$8 week. MA-4024,
WORKING OTIS Oot mone aT Sor LS—Good room and i
to girl, 8 to 11 years, TA-6583,
ALL CHILD! to room and boa Mother's care. RI-T246,
STOCK ROOM CLERK § Day Week
Pleasant working conditions. 15th Ploor Fletcher Tr. Bidg.
The Hoosier Casualty Co. SWEEPE RS
Age Ba, Agure Ry able-bodied a ith t on conditions a all 3 shifts, Apply rt 7. Spenines ob WAT production. HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. 1545 Van Buren Bt.
~ Tire CHANGERS
COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICE 620 N. Delaware
[TRUCK MECHANTG
STEADY. ] Good Paya Rein dng’ Conditions 15% Hours Overtime Wee
Martin Truck Co. *! x Capita
ITRUCK TO WAUL COAL
Most Coal Conveyor Loaded
MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO. {114 E. 22nd WA-2481
TRUCK TO HAUL COAL
Plenty of Orders Most Coal Conveyor Loaded
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.
3830 Brookville Road IR-1181 401 8. State MA-8385
TUNE-UP MAN LUBRICATION MAN
Steady Work—Good W
Superior | Ghovrolel
% TUNERS PIANO REPAIRMEN
Good Working Conditions Apply Mr. Field
610 S. New Jersey Wanted : Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men
In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8. Berry
hore Mayflower ° Transit Co.
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BROADWAY, 1138—3 rooms, accommodate 3 adults, $11; 1 room, §3. CADWAY. 38 arse Tron dul only, u os ® fis WA-3854,
CARROLLTON, 193i—Thres rooms, ph vate bath, furniture, utilities. A employed man and wife. $10.50, COLLEGE, 1430 — Unfurnished 3 Jarge rooms, first floors private porch, hm trance; clean, quiet. Adults : ISON, 915—Housekeeping | oom,
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rooms, PARK, 1705; #5; i-room fromt pm near bath; 1 adult, gentlem: 1866 entrance; het “plate ; Felerences; Bee janitor 1 2-room rmished ment; adults o only. Reference FOR RENT—2-room house tralier; clean; hot and cold running water inside; share washing tance Allison plant 3 private adults. Jageiry re = dots sink in
LARGE kitchen. Einployed ite . Ri500.
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H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY
108- B. WASHINGTON--LI-5391,
GENERAL APARTMENTS
23 W. Vermont
FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSR 1 Important 35-Year-old Indianapolis
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Tuesday or Wednesday. WRIGHE. ua B8.—3 rooms, tollet, basem furnace, a aod Seg adults nb: no pets; portation. $55 Near 4300 E. New York. Cony mot. bedrm. apt, 3d fir.; adults 1133 (eve., IR-7056).
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WANTED—Room and board or 3 3 hicely furnished rooms near College ave. north of 30th = or Suburbs; prefer Rivate home; 3 adults. GA-61
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“Hodges Storage Co. 960-62 N. Meridian.
S—LOTS FOR BA $1300
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IR-7956), EAST—5-room modern, I rage, 2 lots anil se Tehicken rtation. owner.
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Store Now—Pay Six Months Laten, RI-2019
$3 1200 Yer Rd, 61 & Post nd i = :
lot; rents $50 mo.; $1100 dn.’ pr ‘| teve.
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