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DEATH NOTICES
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ALLEE—Charles O,, age 86 ‘years; beloved * father of George W. Allee, Mrs. Margaret Stratton, Mrs. Laura Basey, Mrs. Helen Wilson, Mrs, Lula Sage, all o { Indianapolis, and Charles R. Allee Cincinnati, O., passed away ‘sunday af the home x his daughter, flson, 456 8. Emerson ave. Services Wednesday, 3 :30 p.m, at the residence, S. Emerson. Burial Memorial Par
HELP WANTED FEMALE Clerk Typist
Mouldings, Inc. MA-6321
TOUNG Tady Tor general offic office work; typ-
erred. SALESPEOPLE
Experienced In Selling Coats and Suits ; Salary and Commissjon Apply Employment Office, 7th Ploor
Poenis may call at the sid atte ter 2 p. m. Monday. B., beloved husband of Mina Ball and father ox Robert Ball, Patied away Tuesday a. m. in Plainwell, Mich. For information call Robert W. Stirling funeral home, MA-4944. ROGAN—-Patrick R., age 65 years, hus- |} band of Lena, brother of Mrs. Catheri} ine Wolf, Mrs. Elizabeth Huffman and "¥ Mrs. Nellle Stevens, uncle of Miss Winifred Ooley and daughter Pauline,
i
assed away Monday. -Puneral notice
W. Usher mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st, after 6 p. m. Tuesday. BURKE Gertrude E., sister of Mrs. James ullivan (nee Clara J. Hill), Mrs, Robert Plaskamp (nee Mary Hill, Chi. ). Died at her home, 2851 Central, Monday. For
information call the Kirby Mortuary. Time of service later,
COVAL-—-Mary Agnes (nee Rall), age 53 years, beloved wife of Herbert Coval and ‘mother of Alvin, Pvt, Herbert Jr. and Mary Covall and Mrs. Amy Duhamell, grandmother of Robert A. Coval and sister of Anna C. White and Fred and Herman Rall, passed RY Monday, Services ednesday, 3 Bhirley Mi Irving Hint "snapier Friends may call at fhe igs any time after 1 p. m. Tuesd DUNN-Willis 8, Hamlet, snd brother of John G. Dunn, away Monday evening. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 10:30. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call st mortuary. FRELJE—~Anna of Brooklyn, N. Y., entered into rest Saturday, mother of Josepn Frelje, Mrs Josephine Carter and Vic toria Preije, sepmoher of Mrs. Wedia
father . say Dunn
Parah, Mrs. Tu rge and Najla Preije; sister of Mrs. Mary Kawam and Sar Freije. Services Priday at Harry Moore Peace Chapel, 8:30 a. m,; Bt, Tana DeSales Church, 9 a. m. Burial Bt. John's cemetery, Brooklyn, N. YX,
Friends may call at Peace Chapel. BEALY—Catherine M., of 2018 N., Olney st. passed away Monday, age 68 years Wife of Willlam H, Healy, mother ol Mrs, Helen Butler, Mrs. Catherine Cara- , William J. and -Morris F. Healy; sister of Mrs. Be John and Ignatius Baldus. Thursday, 830 a.m, at Harry W, Moore Peace Chapel; Bt. Prancis De Sales church, m. Burial Holy Cross. Altar ctety will meet at Peace Chapel 8 p.m. Tuesday for prayer. LIME -- Ursula Cecelia, 25 years, Graceland, daughter of Clyde and Bertha, sister of Mary Elizabeth Gorham, Joseph, Francis and Paul, passed away Sunway at Cincinnati. Funeral serv- } . m. Wednesday ‘at the fe & Buchanan Mortuary; § a. m. at St. Thomas Acquinas church. Friends invi Interment COalvary cemetery. Prientk may call at mortuary,
MADDUX ~Chaties E., husband of Marie Maddux, father of Charles, and brother of Raiph J. Maddux, died suddeply at Tis residence, 1432 Woodlawn ave., Monday. Puneral Thursday, 8:30, at the Fy ay Meridian at 19th st; atrick’s church Inter2a Calvary cemetery, may call st mortuary.
MARTIN Mary Cotter, mother of Mrs John J. Cooper, Paul C. Marun, St Louis; sister of Mrs. Michael Shea, also survived by four grandchildren, died at her residence, 4378 Central ave, Sunday. Panera: Yelutadey. 8:45 from the residence, 2 St. Joan of Arc church Poi Haly Cross’ cemetery. Friends may call at residence. Kirby service.
METCALF--Nancy Jane, age 77 years, bejoved sister of Ruth Weyenberg, Indianapoiis, Mary Alice Blackburn, Bulllvan, Ind, and Robert Metcal! of Bloomington, Ind, and aunt of Mrs Violet Arnett of the city board of health, passed away Tuesday. Services Wednesday from Ralisback Funersl Burial Sullivan. RAU-—Allce Grace, age 83 years, of John H., Charles D., and Mrs Kenneth K. Woolling. passed AWRY at her residence, 1504 Park ave, Tuesaday Service at
Friends
Home, Sullivan, Ind.
mother
invited. Burial - Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortuary. — —- SMITH Hazel -B. wife of William R, ‘sister of Mrs. Cora Swartz and Vina Shortt, passed away Tuesday morning Service at Planner & Buchanan Mor. tuary Thursday, 2 p m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortuary. SMITH ~lda G.. mother of O. J. David F. Smith, Natalie and Julia Smith, passed away at her home, 1936 N. Alabama st. Tuesday. Service at ihe Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 3:30, Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill. Priends may cail al mortuary. WATSON—~Theresa, beloved mother Gerald Watson, Hammond, Ind, and sister of Mrs. Gertruge Kuqua, passed sway Tuesday a Ro serviee Thursday, 10 a. m, ™ Rober! Stirling funeral home. 1420 Prospect w Priends i vit ed. Burial Washingtbn Park ceme-
WELMER- Donald, daring little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester FP. Weimer, grand. son-of Mr. and Mrs Henry Weimer, Ora a ney and Josephine Graham, pase Away Tuesday a. m Puna ursday, 1:30 p. m. at the . H Herrman Puneral Home, 1505 8’ East st. Friends invited. Burial Concordia Friends may call after 1 m
Wednesday WHITE—Charles C, 1738 Brookside ave, beloved husband of Julia, father of Mrs. Thelma Bodne, Mrs, Cecii Laxen snd Mrs. Charlies Barton, brother of Mrs. Ida Busteed, Indianapolis, Mrs. George Stair and Miss Elizabeth White, Lafayette, Mrs Prank Leslie, Bl Paso Tex, and Mrs. Josephine Hersey, Inglewood, Cal, passed away Monday morn Services Christ iscopal church, Thursday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial! Acton. Priends may call at the residence after Tuesday noon, J. Wilson Service. WYRICK Charles J, 2920 8t, Paul st, beloved son of Mr.” amd Mrs. George C, Wyrick, hrother of George Edward, U. 8. navy, Lawrence and Robert of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Services at J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect, Wednesday, 3:30 p. m Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the Chapel of the “Chimes.
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LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE ; JNIERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for skilled operators exceed the supply. 148 | under expert Washington St. ; Coon to Fly at
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AVON PRODUCTS 2 5 a RI-5929,
Piolo. KIPP BROS. 117
CLERICAL WORK .. 5 Day Week
Pleasant working conditions. 15th Floor Fletcher Tr. Bldg.
The Hoosier Casualty Co. CLERICAL "POSITIONS
Opening Now Available . No Experience Required
Employment Office--Women
240 N. Meridian St.
indiana Bell Telephone Co. COLORED "GIRL IRf for cleaning in
bake shop. Karlis Bakery, 3510 College ave. % Counter Girl—Experionced *
$25 per week to start: meals and uniforms furnished: no Sunday; no night work. Paramount Cafeteria , 802 N. Illinois. CURB GIRLS WA-6440
DO YOU HAVE » 1] > "JOB SECURITY"? 42 Investigate Bell System Benefits — NOW! EMPLOYMENT OFFICE~WOMEN=240 N, MERIDIAN
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE c0.*
THE WM. H. BLOCK GO.
SALES LADIES * Apply 3d Floor
CHAS. MAYER & €O. 29 W. Wash.
SALESPERSON
Yard Goods rtment SALARY & COMMISSION Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co. Shirt Press Operators
No Experience Necessary Good Starting Pay Daylight Hours
Sterling Laundry 735 Lexington
RAPH ; And Ediphone Operator Essential industry, Permanent position
with old-established concern. Excellent opportunity for right type, Ideal working cond
ELDERLY woman to care ior “children 3 __pights a week. CH H-0193-W,
~ EXPERIENCED COSTUME JEWELRY SALESPERSON
SALARY AND COMMISSION . portunity for Advancement Apply Employm#nt Office, 7th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co. ‘FILE CLERK
Straight J ioRabetich and general office work. Permanent position, Experienced referred but not necessary. Apply Mr. Miller
W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 W. McCarty St.
ww GIRLS established industry Will train. Por skilled and semi-skilled openings at present. Opportunities in following depts.:6 4 Pairing. + Measuring, x Order Filling, & Finished Mending, + Inspecting.
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
RI-1321, 8 2. m. te 5 p. m.
GIRLS TO LEARN FASHION CUEANERS-190 CENTRAL GIRL
who can take light dictation and type. Nia pleasant work: substantial salary. poy Consumers Home Equipment Co. ot Capitol. LI-4819.
GIRL White, wo 23 Stare store
GIRLS 18 TO 45
For light factory work. Gathering and sorting paper stock. Cléan work. No experience necessary, 420 E. Ohio GIRLS 18-30 Steady employment: learn {oo operate
machine: clean, easy work. Time and a half for overtime. Based on S-day, hour week,
Well war future
with post-
Central States Envelope Co. "16 8. Sherman Drive
GIRLS
We need 3 girls at once for OFFICE WORK. Some jyping or bookkeeping would be helpful eal working conditions. Good transportation; our own cafetéria.
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co. 15345 VAN BUREN ST. @ HIGH TYPEQ COST CLERK
rmanent:
.| Experienced In factory cost; pe: salary open;.éxcellent opportunity; post
War security, Apply 9 AL M. to ¢ P.M.
Mitchell : Scott Machine Co.
1 Ludlow
‘HIGH SCH( SCHOOL GRADUATES
Here is a wonderful opportunity for a girl without typing or shorthand owiedge who wants to enter the business
C. world and learn a profession that will enable her to work on any newspaper in|
the country. Earn while you learn, 40-
Baer week. no Saturday or Sunday work. | ~
Mrs. Williams, 214 W, Maryland, between 4 P. M. and 5:30 P. M. Monday through Friday
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES HOTEL MAID ° D “ies er Easy Hours; age no h a ndicap. Sherman
House ouse. 247 McCrea.
HOUSEKEEPER; + Small house; no laundry; _1 small child: 8:30 to 5:30, TA-8830.
white, no Indry., short day, gd. ges. FR-3206. 205 N. Jefferson.
IF you want 8 ie interesting parttime employment, let Arthur Murray's train you to biSone a Jane Age limit 23 to 30. ate minimum DS geseamry. 38; N
vi Distance Operators, h seated at the long distance switchboard, you will find J telephone work increases
with interest ‘and satisfaction.
Employment SY gd-—Yomen INDIANA “BELL TELEPHONE co.
MAID 1 as cook, 1 for 2nd work; 2
adults, HU-1755. MAID Joie: Som, an soe © ORDER FILLERS © World's largest specialty mail order house, 45 yrs.
in business. Assured: postwar employment,
LANE BRYANT, NG.
752 E. Market St. Permanent Office Position
Clerical Work, Good opportunity for advancement. ply office manager.
PROGRESS LAUNDRY
430 E. Market
“instructor. ool graduNo experience ener 80 § Wednesday, Aug. 18, m.
er SB wages and room Save
Pefmanent jobs for. women an oan Jo women as
itions and good starting salary.
W. J. Holliday & Co.
Mr. Miller, 9 to 5 p. m., RI-2422
STENOGRAPHERS & TYPISTS
. Either experiencéd or qualified by training for this work. There are permanent positions offering good futures to those interested In advancement.
Phone Parson! ' Departmen MA-
LINK-3ELT COMPANY { pemont CT % r TY YPIST x
18 to 25 with knowledge of Comptometer operation to work in payroll dept. 5% Day week. Time and one-haif for overtime,
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
Call RI-1321, 8 A. M, to 5 P.
* TYPIST x
Experience not required. Good starting salary. Excelent opportunity for advancement, For interview call at .
542 N, Meridian
* TYPIST % GENERAL OFFICE CLERK % DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
With Shorthand Experience Permanent Position—Good Salary
Apply 1411 North
Herff-Jones Company “0 % WAITRESSES — INSIDE TEE PEE — WA-6440
WAITRESSES
For Our Terrace Tearoom
If you would like either full or part. time employment amid Inviting surroundfngs serving an appreciative clientele, please come to our Terrace Tearoom (6th fioor) any morning before 11 o'clock.
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
WAITRESS i & “Nerina st WAITRESSES Night Top Wages Girls have WHEELER'S 139 N. Pennsylvania St.
WOMEN For War Work APPLY HERFF-JONES CO. 1411 N. Capitol
WOMEN
Are Needed
A VITAL WAR INDUSTRY steady work;
convenient
3310 E. Mich. Indianapolis, Ind.
WOMEN WANTED to LEARN PIANO REBUILDING.
Experience not necessary. Good working hy
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. See Mr. Field 610 S. New Jersey St. WOMEN
Between the Ages of 35 to 50 Permanent Employment in Kitchen Hours 7T A. M. to ¢ P. M. Apply Employment Kitchen, 6th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
* YOUNG LADY w
for clerical work in bank. Adding machine experience necessary; also
2 messenger girls, Apply to Mr. Keogh. American National Bank 45 N. Penn. HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 v MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine operators ‘for war production at once. We have an attractive offer for you. Applicants must comply with WMC regulations. Apply now.
Holcomb. & Hoke Mig. Co. NEA 1545 VanBuren
A PROGRESSIVE PEACETIME INDUSTRY
- NOW ON WAR WORK
waa: MACHINE OPERATORS
. AND UNSKILLED , FACTORY HELP ri Sewikw anne” | 0
EN XGHANGE NEEDS—
American States Fire Ins. Co.
Division General Motors Corp. Needs
MEN & WOMEN . To help build more airplane engines. “Make Vigjory Your Business”
Apply either
SPEEDWAY or MAYWOOD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
or U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Statement of availability required.
DAY W "WORK / White girl; good p pay;
call IR-0938,
DRUG CLERKS Ages 18 to 55
with at feast 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.
“GET AHEAD” JOBS FOR WOMEN eL B. M. OPERATOR @ COST CLERKS © STENOGRAPHERS © WOMAN WITH MULTIGRAPHAD EXP. FOR MAILING DEPT.
FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN PRODUCTION DEPT.
Call at our “zplos ment office between 8:30 a. and 12 noon.
BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP,
218 N. Pine St,
MEN-WOMEN General Factory. Work Punch Presses @ Drill ®_ Tool Room e In-
pply 8 a.m. \ and 4 p.m., including Sat.
MeQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. ] 1757 Massachusetts Ave. Ak
—_—
Men or Women 16 Years and Up For Fountaineers
Full time, day or evening work. Experienced preferred, but not necessary. Your drug store is an essential part of your everyday homefront service.
See Mr. Moore
Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores
Californias and Market Sts.
£
PRODUCTION JOBS
Interviews 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays § A. M. to 3 P. ML
Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Infand Container Corporation 700 West Morris Street
Production Machine Operators
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 0. Also . FOUNDRY LABORERS
Permanent Employment
Now and twar. Arrply Employment Office TA MtoS5P. M American Bearing Corp. 420 S. Harding % Salesmen or Salesladies * Full or part time. Cash in on our new Victory silverware deal. Highest Somukissiins paid weekly, Come and
for yourself.
‘CONSUMERS HOME EQUIPMENT
401 N. CAPITOL AVE.
Vital Factory Work
© Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future © No Experience Needed
THE BARBASOL
COMPANY 846 N. Senate Ave.
Wanted Sail Makers Tent Workers Hand Sewers Power Sewers Beck Canvas Products, Inc. |
8234 W. Washington
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10) HELP { EE :
Experienced or Inexperienced
jas st. oe : Senate Ave.
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Under age 50; in shop of es-
2 UNSKILLED MEN
sential war effort and peace time manu-
Jactusing 2 et which has been in ears, Well located for bus and "roiey "ia traniportation. Phone LIor Mr. Sanner.
3 BOYS To ‘PARK CARS
Empire Gardge, 126 E. Wabash. Mr, edy.
See
u .% Lithograph * Press Helpers 700 an hour for day work, 77s
an hour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary.
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 E. Washington
* MAN
For permanent position in shipping dept. Excellent opportunity for advancement. 5-Day week.
American Hosiery Mills
RI-1321—8 A. M. to 3 P.M
2 PAINTERS WANTED MA-8756 2 CARPENTERS WANTED BR-8905
ASSEMBLERS
No Experience Necessary Apply Mr. Hocker
Progress Laundry
430 E, Market
— AUTO MECHANIC
Permanent position, good proposition.
Harry A. Sharp Co., Inc.
443 Virginia Ave.
AUTO MECHANIC
If you are 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, manent. If qualified you can earn from $60 to $120 per week. No floaters wanted. See John Overman, Service Manager,
Meridan Pontiac,
Inc. 923 N. Meridian INDIANA'S LARGEST PONTIAC DEALER
BAKERY HELP
1 experienced baker. 1 man to learn baking trade. 1 night checker with aptitude in figures.
WEST BAKING CO.
1331 E. Washington. Open evenings. Essential industry. Time and one-half
- {over 40 hours. Steady peacetime opdration.
BREAD SALESMAN for large wholesale bakery route; starts early in the morning. Prefer married man 30-40 years old with route or grocerv ex. perience. Guaranteed salary and zommission. All replies will be treated as confidential. rience and references. Times.
CABINET MAKER
Steady Employment. Ideal working Conditions. Ask for Mr. Field
610 S. New Jersey. CAR WASHER * j="
om Place COAL TRUCK DRIVER Good Truck Al] Coal Conveyor Loaded
5 Muesing-Merrick Coal Co. 3R30 Brackitie Road IR-1191 401 S. Sta MA-R385 1114 E. tong WA-2481
% COLORED JANITOR % for day work in modern building. Good salary, Per-
manent position. For interview call at
American States Fire Ins. Co. 542 N. Meridian
COLORED man to service rest rooms in yo plants and office buildings. IR-
"C00KS and GRILL MEN
Please state age. education, 2xpeAddress Box A- 971,
1 od lockysont ry store work. ay. Steady work. PerDIANA WALLPAPER &
MA
manent Got PAINT , 28 E. Maryland.
~ MECHANIC
Postwar Start now! Guaranteed salary and commission. See Mr. Beeman.
Walter Hiser, Inc. 39th & lllinois — HU-1314
Mechanics Read This}
Attractive jobs for mechanics in our modern shops and Permanent and reliable work. Comfortable surroundings. Splendid pay. Bonus plan. Pree transportation. Va-
8 HOURS—6 DAYS 3T. MORITZ, 109 N. Pennsylvania ;
HELP WANTED—MALE
of post-war employment.
' 1 SERVICE STATION OPERATORS
Good salary and commission. Insured
Apply Mr. James
1004 MASS. AVE. SHORT ORDER COOK
cations. Insurance plan Traction Terminal Bide
Indianapolis Railways ~ MECHANICS
_Mechanics—Metai—Painters
Apply 214 |
3830 Brookville Road IR-1191 401 8S. State MA-8585 1114 E. 22nd WA-2481 | — TUNE- -up MAN
Stead: rk, good . See , General Truck Sales, Ines 31 W. 13th. © LUBRICATION MAN
Tire CHANGERS
COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICE ;
620 N. Delaware
TIRE VULCANIZER
GOOD SALARY. STEADY WORK. WHOLESALE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
821 N. Illinois.
TRUCK TO HAUL COAL
Plenty of Orders Most Coal Conveyor Loaded
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.
Steady Work—Good Wages
Opportunity for Advancement CENTRAL -STATES ENVELOPE CO. 16 S. Sherman Drive MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY * Experience NOT Necessary
Pull or part time. Steady work now and
after the war. Our business has been in operation here for 75 years.
National Starch Products, Inc. 1 1515 8, DROVER.
MEN—a Jos Lag
A LI AVR AV: 1S
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS BROADWAY, 2545—Large front rm., furnished. Employed adultes
CAR!
EDISON,
utilities WA-3854. LA hi vate bath, 10 ar, oo TMS,
employed man and wife. er Dusekeeping
ing rooms. adult BE-14 ILLINOIS, 1726 N.—Nicely furnished, Prig-
ia ire; private entrance; working
. Call 2-7 p.m .
2; EB ment; adults only. Refer
12TH, 609 E.—2 separate rooms, accom modate 3 people; 87.
FOR RENT—3-room house trailer; clean:
hot and cold running water inside share washing machine; walking dis~ tance Allison plant 3: priva lot; adults. Inquire 552 N. Lyons, LARGE rooms, first floof, Hak in kitchen. Employed adults. 11-8694
APARTMENTS FOR RENT 18
APARTMENT RENTAL BURCAY
NO VACANCIES "MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" L1-3568
T. A. Moynahan Properties
MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS 850 N. Pennsvivania st.
APARTMENT
RENTAL SERVICE H. H. WOODSMALL AG AGENCY
108 _E. WASHINGTON—LI- -5391.
GENERAL APARTMENTS 22 W. Vermont LI-2439 FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSES 19 $55_NEAR 4300 E. New York; mod. bedrm. apt, third floor. Emp. couple. White Agey., HI-1133 (eve. IR-7956).
MARKET, E, 1034; 4-room modern furrnished apartment: all utilities paid exe cept, electricity; $8 wk
ELDERLY lady wishes to share her modern home with Jiadle-aged couple or other lady. MA-57 2
WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Room and board or 3 nicely furnished rooms near College ave. north of 30th st. or suburbs; prefer private home, 3 adults. GA-6153. Mrs. 1s.
L1-5558
30th & Contra Sete Co Tarn Superior Chevrolet All or Part Time 852 E. Washington [© MEN For General Factory Work! x Le NERS Steady Employment REPAIRMEN
|
Good Working Conditions Apply Mr. Field
___610S. New Jersey x TYPIST x | *x FILE CLERK %
5-Day Week Permanent Position 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg.
The HOOSIER CASUALTY CO. Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men
In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8. Berry i
| Aero Mayflower Transit Co.
Mass. Ave.
Wanted—F actory Workers One-half square north at 1200 W. Washington st. Indianapolis Brush and Broom
MEN §{q¢) General labor work SP Receivers
weepers & Janitor Service Good Wigns=<3 teady Work. Vital War Industry. Apply Employment Office
RCA VICTOR
3310 BE. Mich, Indianapolis, Indiana
* MEN »% 16 to 60
% Earn While You Learn %w No Experience Necessary + Plenty Overtime % Steady Now and After the War % Come Out and Talk It Over
WA-6440 41 8.
COOK WANTED i... EXTRACTOR MAN
Good pay with Production Bonus
Crown Laundry & Dry Lay Ce. 2901 E. Was
EXPERIENCED or ine i jearn peanvt roasting. WATT nd.
FREIGHT HOUSE TALLYMAN
Permanent Position Rate $187.96
Penn. Railroad
139 E. South St. FREIGNT HANDLERS
Pull or Part Time Work (Day Work Only)
Apply S$. Railroad Retirement Board
15 East Maryland Street
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Permanent Position , Opportunity for Advancement
Rate, 76¢ per Hour
PENN RAILROAD
to 1120
139 E. South FURNACE repair men and installers; real opportunity. See Mr. Davies, 1028 N Illinois.
GAS STATION ATTENDANT
Time and one-half over 40 hours. Easy essential work.
GOODYEAR SERVICE
627 N. Delaware
GET A RAILROAD JOB
Investigate the opportunities offered in" railroad employment
Apply S. Railroad Retirement Board
15 East Maryland Street
* GRILLE
AND vw COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. $1: Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
We are now accepting appilcations from students who expect to be ble for part time work after Bor Ss. experience necessary but must over 16 years of age. If interested.see Mr. Miller,
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
543 W. McCarty st. IF
you want profitable, interesting part-
industry as we will be still going strong.
EVANS MILLING CO. 1730 W. Michigan St. + MEN » 17 to 60 YEARS
Por production jobs In essential paper Industry.
No Experience Necessary Interviews from 8 A. M to § P
The Beveridge Paper Co.
717 W. Washington
New York Central Freight Station 301 S$. Delaware . Wants
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Applicants must comply with W.M.C. Regulations Steady Work—@ood Pay NIGHT WATCHMAN AND PORTER
If physically fit and looking for ‘a permanent position for the future, this is a real opportunity; goed starting wage in an essential industry. Apply Mr. Miller,
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
543 W, McCarty St.
NIGHT WATCHMAN—WA- (811.
PLUMBER WANTED BE-4412
PORTER
‘Steady work and good job for post-war
Superior Chevrolet, Inc. §52 E. Washington St.
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Permanent jobs for men as trolley and bus operators. Stable industry with good future for you. Pleasant work. Splendid pay. Bonus plan. Paid while learning. Free transportation. Vacation. Insurance plan. Apply Room 214, Traction Ter-
minal Bldg.
Indianapolis Railways |
ROUTE SALESMAN = Under 50 years. ed. Dratt-exempt. 0. K for Pidelity Bond. moral character. Willing to work to make money. Work in an essential industry on an established retail coffee route. Permanent employment. - Phone RI-2614 for appointment. KING KOFFEE KOMPANY
‘WASH RACK MAN
Good pay and steady work. Get set now for after the war as our business
{will be going strong.
Superior Chevrolet, Inc. $52 E. Washington St. WILL TRAIN
YOUNG MAN
To Assist Parts Dept. Mgr.
Steady work. good future for ambitious and dependable young man.
Superior Chevrolet, Inc. 552 E. Washington St. WANTED
Man with some experience in radio and electrical appliances,
Apply
WM. R. STEWART
AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. 887 Mass. Ave. PERSONAL SERVICES 1 NEW AND USED ELECTRIC PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS
REPAIRS AND SERVICE
WHITTINGTON
PUMP & ENGINEERING CO. 35 8S. MERIDIAN MA-2090 Distr. of Fairbanks-Morse Products
LADIES’. MEN'S CARMENTS
AN * PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE * REASUNABLE
MEYER O JACOBS
212-214 E. 16th WA-0084
ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Dry Cleaners
Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap.
RADIO SERVICE REPAIR
We pick up and deliver. Radio Lab. 2810 Was! FR~-0535; 133 E. 22nd, TA-6738; 1122 "Shelby, FR-3273. Centu Engineerin Refrigeration °%°upoment co. OIL BURNER REPAIRS—TA-8874 ALL motor repairs; complete motor tuneup, rake service. Parke Auto Service,
30th and Harding. WA-5834. PAPER hanging: work guaranteed; immediate service. Floyd Coffman, 4027 E. 28th st ELECTRIC appliances repaired; wall switch and receptacle wiring, 5:30 to 7:30. IR-6016. Prod. We del. 522 E. Dainty Maid 2° WA-53%0. Eves.
FURNACES, new and used y par all makes. Phil France, BE- 4881
all N | re teed ees N°" RI-2928 hed. rennishea. . Bae tres. BR=8525
1%-TON stake bed truck for defense plant hauling of all kinds. MA-1964.
Mattresses [inoyated Box innersrring Rooms WITHOUT BOARD 15 Y ROOM WITH ‘SHOWER
Gilbert Hotel 3 S rosa , sh , tubs; Hoosier Hotel 7.000 nse $5—515 E 24th ST.; large front, near Central; small family; employed men.
ROUTE MAN
Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central
SALESMAN
Oake and bread. Wholesale: established route. Good pay. Apply MR. PURYER.
GENERAL BAKING CO.
318 W, Vermont.
SANDERS | _PATCHERS
needed merchandise needs experienced or ced help. Not a wartime job, a future for life. We are interested in men that want permanent work. Learn a
for post-war. aM Rp Jorasa or Wednesday.
ID D. Adams Mig. Co.'s
Road machinery is helping win, the war. ployment Office te Ts te 1 Seriay : S11 S0DTH BELMONY Take W. Wash.
hoa
time employment, let Arthur Murray's train you a a danc -instructor. RUBBERS Age limit 22 to 30. High school gradu- SPRAYMEN ate minimum requirement. No experience necessary. Apply Wednesday, August 18, Good Working Senations 383 N. Penn, 6-10 p. m. at gan a 25-Year-old Indianapolis Important manufacturer of much 610 South New Jersey Street
SEWING MACHINES
MECHANIC
A fine war job with fine “ post-war future. GOOD PAY"
3234 W. Washington
SWEEPERS figure if able-
Ev Sp Ideal Vorking
all 3 shifts. Apply now anda wer war
rere with 3 erable | experience; essential 3 post ork. WEST : ; Wash. st :
CAPITOL, N.,
BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, ING.|™
#5, 24TH, 515 E.—Largé front, hot water; small family; near Central. WA-1494. BROADWAY, 18183—S8leeping room for gentleman or suitable 2 ladies. TA-7473. CAPITOL, 1202. N.—Apartment 14; 3 fur. nished rooms; adults. 4635—Twin beds; almost private bath. BR-1612, DAWSON, 827—Nesr bus sand carline; constant hot water; innerspring; gentleman. MA-7861. LAUREL. 915—Nicely furnished small room, next to bath. Cross ventilation. MA-1223. MERIDIAN, 2709 N.—Nice room; middie:
garage;
aged Jady. Will consider some privileges. TA-0083. - TWELPTH, 1528 E.—Large sleeping room,
suitable for two people; near SchwitzerCummins. 16TH. 418 E.—3 nicely furnished sleeping rooms.
33D, 963 W.—Downstairs; clean, cool sleeping room: good transportation; private home. TA-0243.
ROOMS WITH BOARD i
MONTCALM, 1415—Room and board: suitable for 3 girls, couple or mother and child, Riverside trolle:
WOODLAWN, - 1538—Employed girls; good a twin SEmpieved privileges; $10 each." MA-5477.
TH—Nice refined
home m a lady or faving» Hane te! fel ange prs 8 nights 0 children —tnath Address Times,
ELDERLY alia, mental a bed EDERIY Tau babel; ferson. CHB38T,
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or unfurnished apartment; _ references. WA-1329.
MANAGEMENT — RENTAL &ERVICE ALLISON REALTY CO., Ine., RI-2368
{MOVING & STORAGE 23
Hodges Storage Co.
Store Now—Pay Six Months Later. Estimate Free—Inspections Invited. 960-62 N. Meridian. RI-2019
HOUSES—LOTS FOR SALE 24
EAST—5-room modern | home, double garage, 2 lots anl large chicken house. Good transportation. Rd owner. 1339 Pendleton pike. (Rd. 87E.)
8-ROOM semi-modern, close & te terms;
possession; act quickly 424 Peoples Bank oliding MA-5922 5 "JACOBS OLIVE. 1122—Nine-room modern house; needs repairing; reasonable; one-half block N. Fountain Square. MA-7731, COLLEGE, 834-36—Modern double; $3500. 302 Insurance bldg. FR-2138—WA-1973
north; best
| DOUBLE, north, 8 rooms, occupy one side,
Rent plus $8 makes payments. Price, $4,250—$850 cash. WA-1013. HOUSES—LOTS FOR SALE 24
© 2308 E. NOWLAND
POSSESSION NOW
FOR THE LARGER FAMILIES. 4-bedroom square type home, modern; in a lovely home-owners' neighborhood. Close to parks and boulevards, bus cars and
"TECH HIGH SCHOOL
and good grade school.
and
buy for a large family. Mr. Davis, BR- oat RICO & GRAVES CO. REALTORS. 243 N. DEL. RI-3477
1701 HALL PLACE
6-Rm. 2-story frame; 4 rms, and bath down; 2 rms, up: large liv. rm., fireplace;
| good condition inside and out; automatie
water heater, stove heat, storm doors and windows throughout, fine home, well located. Price $3,150, Terms.
Brown 3.50 €EEAXIIN)
MA-2377
1443 N, COLORADO ST.-—Beautiful S5-rm. ‘& breakfast rm. modern bunghlow: in perfect condition inside and out. Long liv. rm, fireplace, all hdwd. floors, built-in kit. cab. tile counter top. Plenty closets. Auto. water heater, forced-air heat. tubs. Penced yd. Vacant now; $7 IR-4470 C. R. ESCHMEYER IR-4470 ALLISON REALTY CO. INC.. REALTORS
A REAL BUY
{7523 Livingston; 6 rooms, gas and toilet;
good well; extra lot; fruit and shade Price $3,250, Shown by appointe ment only. Call Mr. Powell, RI-3312; eves, RI-8376. ACRO REALTY CO. 208 N. DEL. 926 St. Peter 8 rms, electric lights, gas, ely water, toilet. Large corner lot 125 ‘Take Prospect st. to 2300 block coon turn north 1 block. Tenant will show. Call E. J. Nicolai or N. L. Koe J._8 8 CRUSE E_REALTY 'Y Co. "615 N. NEW JERSEY 15 Rms. 2-story frame; 2 baths, large rooms, perfectly arranged for apartments; at present operated as rooming house with large income; slate roof, hot-air furnace: well located for income purposes. Priced at $4.500; terms. * CH-0575 Brown i % EEX ILL Ta 5-ROOM BUNGALOW + 1431 8. DRYER (5500 West) Cem. porch, kit. cabt., elec. pump and tub mm room for bath; l-car gar. Priced, $2750.00. BR-6716 HAROLD A. GRAY RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO. INC.. REALTORS 1307 COLLEGE—VACANT 6 rm. mod. brick; an excellent house but needs. some repair; has hardw floors, nicely arranged rooms, screened large porch on court: good location for $imatis v1 trans. Price $6000. MA-3521 E. Kirk ‘McKinney Co. Inc., Realtors 283 N. > '¢ dn. for 6-rm. mod.; 1l-car corner lot; in good condition. RI-2580 ANDY HUMANN RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO.. INC.,, REALTORS PRICE REDUCED 1248 Union, 3 bedroom modern; 1247 Charles, 3 bedroom semi-mod. Both same lot. $3,500, $1,000 down. Appointment. H o FR-4661 gC armon To nus DANDY 5-ROOM BUNGALOW Pr Beautiful bath, kitchen cabinets, fireplace, 11x23 living room, full basement, garage; 940 E. Minnesota St, near Garfleld Park: $4500. CALL MR. ZWICKER, RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO.. INC., REALTORS 2345 N. TALBOT 7 rm. house; price $3,750. Shown by appt. only. JOHN R. WELCH & SONS 23 W. OHIO ST LI-3423 1938-40 ARROW AVE. * 3-Bedroom 2-story modern, really nice double; extra toilet one side, also kit cabt. Priced $4750.00. BR-6716 HAROLD A. GRAY RI-2368 ALLISON REALTY CO.. INC, REALTORS 7 room house, 3 ol 2 chicken houses, weil fenced. pio H. C. CTSINGER, LI-65846. Realtors.
Russe H. Sati 132 N. Del,
bstract Prepared Union Title Co. 155 EB. Market St. Union Title
DEARBORN ST., 2960 N.—3-Bedroom $3800. WALTER FOLE-
1% ‘W, RAY—3-Rm. Cott: poo 114 W. RAY—4-Rm.
“AVAILABLE IN 30 DAYS : Eh Ee Russe H, Har n N. RARE BARGAIN,
TE ~-room front & i. 1 adult, © gentleman | ¥ —32-room_ furni 3 erence. "
$25 REWARD for 2 or 3-bedroom furnished °
This is a real * °°
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BELLE VIEU PLACE—$1000 gar;
+ $150. Del Down Studebaker “Realty ne oo o SHELBY
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