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DEATH NOTICES ~ Wades, Aug. 35, 1004

BROWN_Jerry David, son of Bugene y ovD, of 3304 5 ! and grandson of Mrs. Nora Bray ahd Lt. and Mrs.’ Everett I. wn, passed away Wednesday mornof service later. Flanner

58 “4906 of Edward w. red E. Mayer, Ba Margaret Brice of Greend., and Edward Webber of Inpassed away Wednesday Jorning. "Funeral Priday, 3:30 p. m., at H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8, Bal st. Priends invited. Burial Crown ds may call after 7 p. m. a,

CAPLINGER--Floyd, father of William son of Anna, brother of- May Weinbreent. Merle, Clifford. Marshail and Maris of Indianapolis, Cpl, Charles Ca of Angeles, Pfc. Harold Cap! er of Brockioride, Ky. Caplinger of San Francisco. , passed away turday, Aug. 19. Funeral servs Thursday, 1:30 p. m., at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial New Crown. CAUDELL—Marion Omer, liams st., beloved brother of Mrs. lin, Prank and Gus Caudell of Anderson; William, Trace and Mrs, Hazel ‘Newlin of Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, 10 a. m,, at the residence of the brother, william Cau 6909 38th

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of 1436 WilAlice

dell, st. Burial Memoral Park cemetery, Friends may call at 6909 E. 38th st. any time.

McCarty Service, Fortville. GLATZ—Jesse, beloved husband of Lillian, father of Cecil D. Glatz, grandfather of Mrs. Betty Anderson, Marion, Harold and Sally Glatz; great-grandfather of David Anderson; brother of Mrs. Alvin Parmer and Mrs.’ Lucy Cornell, departed this life Tuesday, age 68. Puferal Thursday, Aug. 24th, at Moore & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station st. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill Friends invited. HEATON—John W., age 71 years, beloved husband of Anna G. Heaton snd father Edith Pomery of Farmland, Ind passed away Monday a. m. Funeral 10 2. m. Thursday from Smiles Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Tomlinson cemetery near Muncie, Ind. Priends may call at chapel any time, [Muncie (Ind.) papers please copy.) BOOVER—Magdalena (nee Johantges), 50 years, wife of Clyde Hoover. mother of Marie Hoover, sister of Mrs. Gertrude Teipen, Mrs. Peter Keifer, Mrs. Andrew Wade, Mrs, Paul Kritsch, Mrs. Camile Bodenreider, Mrs Charles Mailer and Sister M. Ruth of the St. Prancis order, Henry and Joseph Jo= hantges, passed away Tuesday. neral Thursday, 9:30 a. m., fyom the G. H.| Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8. East

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2, 1044

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st. 10 a. m_ at Sacred ‘Heart chure Friends invited. Burial St. Joseph's! Friends may call. JONAS—Gustave J. (Gus), husband of] Helen L., father of Mrs. Elizabeth Schussler, Laverne, Marcella, Berniece.

Gustave Jr., brother of Charles Jonas and Mrs. Helen Peeney of Indianapolis| and William Jonas of Buffale, N.Y. passed away Aug. 22, St. Vincent's hostal. Priends may call at residence, N. Bosart ave. Funeral Friday. 8:30, at residence: a. m. Little Flower ehurch. Burial Holy Cross cemetery Holy Name soclety and K. of C. will meet Thursday, 8 p. m, for prayer, MANION — John J. (Jack), husband of Mary Ilda. father of Mrs. Genevieve Jackson, John, U. 8. army; Joseph and! Anna Louise Manion: grandfather of) Patricia Jackson, died Tuesday. Funeral Friday. ary. Meridian at 19th ‘Peter and Paul Cathedral. Madison, Ind. 8T. CLAIR—Norine E, mother of Mrs Pear! Harwood, sister of Mrs. Dorothy Williams, grandmother of Bette and) Patricia Harwopd, died Wednesday in her home, 551 N. Rural st. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary at Meridian at 19th. Time of service later.

WAYMAN--Eaiherine. sister of Madise 3 Step. oe of ot Prederick of New Castle and Donald Wayman of Belleview, Ky. away Tuesday Services at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday at 3 p. m. Priends invited. Cremation. CARDS OF THANKS 2 HA

Mary

MPTON-—We wish to thank our relstives, friends and neighbors for thelr shown at the father-in-law, do we Stock,

many acts of kindness death of husband and George Hampton. Especially thank the minister, Rev, Ira RC A. the Capitol Transfer Co, Pt. Benjamin Harrison firing squad and’ the J. C. Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes” for their eflicient service WIPE and DAUGHTER- IN-LAW

MESCALL We wish 10 express our sincere thanks to our friends relatives and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness extended at the death of our husband and father, Harry E. Mescall We are also most grateful to Father Victor Goossen and Grinsteiner Puneral Home for their efficient service and to all who assisted In any way. WIFE _AND CHILDREN. RILLER — Words can not express our Theartelt thanks to the priests, nuns relatives, neighbors and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and the many spiritual bouquets presented our son and brother, Pvi. Leo L. Prilier, Rilled in France July 14, 1944. MR. AND MRS. LEO O PRILLER

I AND FAMILY. IN MEMORIAMS

5:45 a, m. at the Kirby Mortu-|

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MALOOM—In memory of my mother, Rose | Malcolm, who passed Away Aug. 23. 1932}

Dear mother, you are not {orogiten, Though on earth you are no more,

Still in memory you with us As you always weref¥before. DAUGHTER, NETH L. COX. |

FLORISTS | & MONUMENTS

1| HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 * CLEANING Women. x * CLAYPOOL HO HOTEL * |

CLERK TYPIST Base 40 hour week; overtime; air conditioned office,

MOULDING INC.

____MA-6327. ~ CLERK—TYPIST We think we: have a nice position for one who is really interested in having 3 Jermasent position a nice office

pleasant working conditions, Call RI-5401 for Eat.

CLERK

Splendid opportunity for young Joka wanting to -enter the news-

40 hour, 5 day week; no Saturday or Sunday work. See Mr, Allio, 3 tb 5 p. m., Circulation Dept. 214 W Maryland,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. * & CLERKS % TYPISTS Permanent positions offering good future to those interested in advancement. Also part-time jobs for those unable to work full-time because of school or home Obligations. Phone or Apply in Person.

LINK-BELT COMPANY Personnel De; nt MA-3411

220 South Belmont

COLORED KITCHEN HELP

DUKE'S RESTAURANT, 4208 COLLEGE

* COLORIST «x

Young lady to learn interesting color work; permanent position; no experience necessary; good salary starts immediately. TOWER STUDIO, 87 Circle,

Monument

WA-6440

good pay;

White srl

DAY WORK "ee Tx DISHWASHER *

$21.00 weekly, 8 hours, 6 days; no Sundays, no nights. Paramount Cafeteria, 603 N. Illinois. Experienced for Alteration on Better Dresses

Permanent position ment, to those who can qualify.

Apply Mr. Pritz 6th floor, Ladies’ Alteration

WM. H. BLOCK €O.

EGG BREAKERS

Essential Industry

in fine environ-

Apply 333 W, (8th St, Experienced Coat Alteration Workers

Must be competent to work on better type gurments.

Apply Mr. Pritz 6th floor, Ladies’ Alteration WM. NH. BLOCK cO. Experienced People for Skirt Alteration

Steady work-—under pleasant working conditions.

Apply Mr. Pritx 6ih floor, Ladies’ Alteration

WM. H. BLOCK CO.

* Family Markers * Flat Work % Feeders and Folders

Good Pay — Daylight Hours

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

ELDERLY lady to care for 2 school age. children; stay optional; no laundry, salary, GA-5944 evenings.

‘Experienced Coo white, days. No

Sundays, $35. LI-0734

FILE CLERK

Straight aiphadetical and general office work Experienced Frefcied by he not net. essary. Apply Mr. Mille

W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 W. McCarty St.

GENERAL office work. sten Work, stenographic “and |

filing. Permanent with right ability.

lars. Address Box No

for “two: particu-

“HERITAGE” MEMORIALS Girl to Learn Pressing

See Our Beautiful Display Sears, Roebuck & Company

LOST & FOUND

1

LOST—Biack and white Sbeafier's foun- |

tain pen, with name mers’ stamped on barrel, last downtown. . Please - call above at MA-2331, auditing dept. 8a m-4 pm: WA-DO4S later

between Reward

“Betty ~Lee 8Sum-! Monday | person |

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LIBERAL reward for sailor's biack bill-

fold lost near 28th, Clifton. Navy I. ecard, dtiver's license, other papers. Arthur E. Prancis, 3301 E. 26th st. CH- {-7058 before 11 a.m. —Rhinestone clip. swings or Haag Drig Store, corner ris and Belmont, Thursday night. sake. Reward. MA-3611. H LOST Marine emblem, gold service pin, gift from husband overseas, sentimental | valle, [East side, Sunday Reward. CH-7826-M

Rhodius Park at | Mor- | Keep. | * 1537 Hiatt |

afternoon. |

{OST Woman's black purse Sunday aft-|

ernoon at Victory Field. personal belongings. Reward. Call - 4878.

To8T — On Willowbrook short course, WOIK. No experience necessary,

green coin purse, valuable rings, keys. | Libera! reward. GA-6365. $10.00—REDDISH tan, short-haired male | dog. Scar, hind leg. “Tippy."" BE-4298-R TOST—Brown cloth purse in Red Cab. Please call Jeannette Gilliland, GA-8634. | Reward. LOST—Gold bracelet with pearl

in Circle theater or on Circle. Call

[osT—Pistinum wrist watch with ata |

monds. Keepsake. Liberal reward. CH-6841-M. FOUND—Palr of lady's false teeth. CH13. LOST—8et of false teeth. BE-2534. INSTRUCTIONS 8

LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCH Demands for skilled operators exceed the supply. Learn under expert teachers. $42 E. Washington St.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 W. T. Blasengym “5%, CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan SL Market 1334

FARLEY FUNERALS .sr5 aes. FLANNER & BUCHANAN

2 W. FALL CREEK 68LVD TA-857%

8130 Prospect St.

MA-6040 HELP WANTED—FEMALE ? 3 COMPTOMETER or Calculating Machine Operators Class A Clerk

(some typing)

ta File Clerk RoA-VICTER DIVISION

Michigan * BA ANK CLERK * Clerical - work in bank. ‘Adding machine experience necessary; also 2 messenger Birla. Apply to Mr. Keogh, American National Bank 45 N. Penn, A

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Please .return | CH

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setting! Reward.) ]

and Inspecting FASHION CLEANERS

1901 Central |. % GIRLS Well established industry with post. war future. ill train. Por skilled.

and semi-skil openings at present. Op-! portunities in following depts.: Pairing. x Measuring. % Order Filling, & Finished nding, Ww Inspecting.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

GIRLS 18 TO 45

~ For light factory work. Gather- | ing and sorting paper stock. Clean!

420 E. Ohio GIRLS TO LEARN

Checking—Packing—Pressi FASHION CLEANERS 1 1901 CENTRAL

GIRLS 18-30

Steady employment; learn to operate machine; clean, easy work. Time and

a half for overtime. Based 40-hour week. 38 3-dey.

Central States Envelope Co. 16 S. Sherman Drive

Permanent position. {

HELP WANTED—FEMALE § Middle-Aged White Women

o> work 4 to 7 hours svenings cleaning offices. No Sundays. 300 d Circle Tower,

P B X OPERATOR

1} & Former Telephone Operators Typists *

Between 8AM and 5P M. Employment oo: Women

Indiana Bell Telephone Co. 240 N. MERIDIAN ST. . ~ PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS —

WOMEN, AGE 1 L- . RIVERSIDE NETGHBORH

M. R. MASSON CO. 0

2160 MONTCALM

Permanent Jobs for women as trolley and bus operators, Stable industry with 5 future for you. Pleasant work. Splendid pay. Bonus plan. Paid while Free transportation. Vacation, aE plan. Apply 214 Traction Terminal

SALES LADIES Apply 3d Floor

CHAS. MAYER & CO. 29 W. Wash.

SEVERAL jug ras cards; Jemporary. Also home work. |

Shirt Press Operators |

No Experience Necessary Good Starting Pay Daylight Hours

Sterling Laundry

735 Lexington

SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY

For girl who can do stenographic. office work and answer Permanent; pleasant surroundings.

Ask for Mr. Wilson

WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. OHIO

STENOGRAPHER

Permanent 40 hour, 5 day week; to start, Columbia Picture Corp, N. Iliinois.

STENOGRAPHER And Ediphone Operator

Essential industry. Permanent position with old-established concern. Excellent opportunity for right type. Ideal working conditions and good starting salary. . W. J. Holliday & Co. Mr. Miller, 9 to 5 p. m., RI-2422, Not a factory. 45 years proven job security. No experience — we train you. Paid vacations.

LANE BRYANT, INC.

752 E. MARKET ST.

432

Openings Now Available

Employment Office--Women

2340 N. Meridian St.

“x TYPIST %

with knowledge of Comptometer operation to work in payroll dept . 5% Day week. Time and one-hall for overtime.

NATIONAL NOslEnY MILLS |

__ Can RI-1321,

% TYPIST * GENERAL OFFICE CLERK * DICTAPHONE OPERATOR

With Shorthand Experience Permanent Position—Good Salary Apply

Herff-Jones Company TYPIST

dictation, general

1411 North Capitol Light

day week - Apply 401 N, Capitol,

WAITRESSES Night Top Wages

Girls 14-18, must have w! it.

perm WHEELER'S

139 N. Pennsylvania St.

Experience not necessary. Good wages. a Sundays.

‘WAITRESS

[10-8 P.M. daily. HORSESHOE INN, 40 W. {Maryland WAITRESS Top wages. Apply Burver Basket Restaurant, 844 E. 63rd... BR-0928, WAITRESSES

For Our Terrace Tearoom

It you would like either full or part- | time employment amid inviting surroundings serving an appreciative

Indianapolis Railways |

$25 |

TELEPHONE OPERATORS

No Experience Required |

Indiana Bell Telephone Co.|

i office work | Pleasant surroundings. Good salary. Five- |

giris and women to count al

ES 1%

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HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 WOMEN Between the Ages of 35 (o 50 Permanent Employment in Kitchen

Hours 7 A. M. to 4 P. M. | Apply Employment Kitchen, 6th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

YOUNG lady for a Sifice work; typing preferred. 15 N

YOUNG LADY TYPIST

for our mail-order division: pleasant surroundings; five-day, 40-hour week; no work Saturdays. THE GEORGE FP. CRAM CO., INC., 3rd floor, 730 E. Washington st.

HELP WANTED —MALE-FEM. 19 A070

Division General Motors Corp. Needs

MEN & WOMEN

To help bulld more airplane engines.

“Make Victory Your Business” Apply either

SPEEDWAY or MAYWOOD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

u.s. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Statement of availability Joguired

A PROGRESSIVE og CY N

® EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EL. 10TH and ‘BROOKSIDE AVE.

“BUS 3073 OR GIRLS—COL.

* “HOTEL WARREN ELI LILLY & COMPANY

Offers You

Steady Employment With Postwar Possibilities

Vital Medical Products Manufactured for the Armed Porces and Civilian Consumption

Excellent Working Conditions Good Cafeteria Food at Cost | Call at Employment Office, |

i |

220 EAST McCARTY STREET FOUNDRY LABORERS = |

* Also PRODUCTION MACHINE OPERATOR

Skilled and Unskilled —

Permanent Employment Now and Postwar

Apply Baployment Office TA. to5 P American Bearing Gorp. | 429 S. Harding St. !

Greyhound Lines

hquve openings for % Mechanics

* Mechanics Helpers % Parts Department Clerks

Apply Supt. Garage

550 Kentucky Ave.

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Learn Aircraft Industry Men Day and Night Openings

8:30 A. M.

Shirley Corporation

330 E. ST. JOSEPH

& Women

to 10 P. M.

Light Factory Work H. Lieber Co., 616 E. Wash.

please come to our Terrace Tearoom (6th floor) any morning before 11 o'clock.

THE WM. H. BLOCK CoO.

WANTED

White Women Sorting and Folding

OVERALL LAUNDRY

2520 E. 12th St.

WANTED—Experienced cook for dinner, twice a week; 3 adults, Call TA-5321.

reece m= ie t WHITE GIRL for light, inot de-

clean fense) work in small factory. No stand-

ing. Pull or part time. IR-7227. WHITE WOMEN FOR LAUNDRY % Steady Employment * % Good Pay * 2 Weeks Vacation

Apply Methodist Hospital Laundry

* GIRLS

# to learn

Hosiery Seaming

Suton onporiuaity for poste uture. AY wor! easant working conditions. 5M

REAL SILK "3 631 N. Noble

GIRL or WOMAN [Lisbt housework,

some cooking. Call 12 to 5 p. m. 112 8. Pennsylvania or phone FR-4240,

GIRL wanted for laundry work. Charley Goon, 1542 N. Illinois,

Junior Stenographer

In personnel department. Permanent. Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

olNSLEY MFG. co.

801 N. 3400 EAST

a Distance Operators,

& seatéd at the long distance switchboard, you will find of telephone work increases ' with interest and satisfac-

foyment Office—Women : . Meridian St. INDIANA BELL. TELEPHONE co. : MARK:IN

" Dry cleaning division. Permanent work, wood. Day, with Notion bonus. on me ry & Dry Cleaning Co.

Are Needed convenient

A VITAL WAR INDUSTRY Good wages; steady work: music while you work; excellent cafeteria.

transportation;

3310 E. Mich., Indianapolis, Ind.

WOMEN

White. For packaging department of Drug Manufacturer. No experience necessary. If now employed in essential industry do not apply. Apply between 8 A. M; and 5§ P. M. Room 630, Postal Bldg. Illinois and South Sts.

% Women 4

For Institutional ‘work. Call Superintendent. BE-4797. ~ Women for Cafeteria Counter

work, Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian

WOMEN WANTED to * - LEARN PIANO REBUILDIN

y 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 Mfg. Co.

1545 VanBuren

MEN-WOMEN General Pactory Work Punch Presses @ Drill

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~ 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

California and Market Sts.

Production Machine Operators

Experienced or Inexperionced Also Men for Sweeping and Labor.

Good Starting Rath Plus J Auematie Wage Increases

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘at Washington and Kentucky Ave

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HELP WANTED—MALE FEM 1 GROCERY CLERK ~~ Baumbach Grocery, 5046 E. New York

EE EWELRY POLISHER —

Experienced or to learn

Steady job. the ne. Call 234 Massachusetts,

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

Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

Inland Container Corporation « T00 West Morris Street

SALES PEOPLE

Experienced In

SELLING SHOES

for Paragon Shoe Dept.

Commission arrangement. Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

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, wu ip

543 W. McCARTY ST.

-Take Stockyards Bus

Wanted

Sail Makers Tent Workers Hand Sewers Power Sewers

Beck Canvas Products, Inc.

3234 W. Washington

WANTED!!

Unskilled Men and Women

UNITED STATES RUSBER

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 19 W. South St

pay. Regular increases. Apply GENERAL BAKING CO. 318° W. Vermont

+» Good

CABINET MAKER

Steady Employment. Ideal Working Conditions.

Ask for Mr. Field.

610 S. New Jersey

CABINET MAKERS CARPENTERS — PAINTERS BOILERMAKERS MECHANICS STEAM CRANE OPERATORS

u. _15 E. Maryland St. "CAR WASHER » Mclean

* * CLEANING MAN x * CLAYPOOL ‘HOTEL * *

COUNTER MAN CAFETERIA

i Dalion, 18 N. Meridian

Apply i S. Railroad Retirement Board

17 to 60 YEARS

Por production jobs in essential paper industry

No Experience Necessary Interviews Irom 8 A. M to 5 P M

The Beveridge Paper Co..

nw Washington

~ MEN OVER 50

for essential war work, to deliver telegrams in downtown bldgs. Increased wages. Pleasant, interesting work. Mr

Western Union

w Men %

For Institutional work. Call Superintendent. BE-4797.

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 75 years, National Starch Products, Inc. 1515 8. DROVER.

Five day.week, off Saturdays and Sun-

days; good wages. Baker's Lunch Room, 115 W. 30th, COOKS and GRILL MEN

WA-6440 + DISHWASHER * St. Moritz

EXTRACTOR MAN Over 18

No Experience Necessary | Essential Industry | Post-War Security

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington Experienced in men's and boys’ ing. Attractive salary and pleasant work-

‘ling conditions.

Apply Employment Office, th Floor ____WM. H. BLOCK CO. FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement

Rate, 76c per Hour

PENN RAILROAD 139 E South _ Freight House Truckers Opportunity to Make $42 to $57 Week

Part-time workers needed every SBaturday and Sunday. Immediate part-time" work.

N. Y. Central Freight Station

301 South Delaware

Urgently Needed To handle freight and express (This is day work) Apply !

U. S. Railroad Retirement Board!

Interviewing Hours, Mon. Through Pri 8 A M Till 5 P. M.—8at., 8 Till 13 Noon |

DO NOT APPLY IP ALREADY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WORK

Wartime Jobs with Peacetime Future

For Men and Women Steady, permanent production jobs in clean, modern food plant. | No experience necessary. Health and accident insurance. Time and a half over 40 hours. Vacations with pay. Apply OMAR, INC. 801 E. 16th St.

HELP WANTED—MALE

- .

NOTICE

All male workers covered

by the Priority Referral Plan will be required to comply with WMO regulations.

Is in the fight.

Call at Employment Office 8-5 Daily—8-12 Saturday

J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.

urs S. Belmont Ave.

“Ist and 2nd Shift Openings

Cut-off Operators; Packers; Janitor.

741 E. Market St.

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 MECHANICS Plenty Work, Excellent Pay

5V. ,-Day Week See Mr. Lee WEST SIDE MOTORS, INC. 2419 W. Wash. ~ BAKER who is proud of his trade. We want a thoroughly experienced

man who delights in preparing the kind of fine pastries for which our bakery is famous.

Apply Fmployment Office, 7th Floor The Wm. H. Block Co. ‘BAKERY HELP } experienced baker.

man to learn baking trade. 1 night checker with aptitude m figures.

WEST BAKING CO.

331 E Washington. Open evenings, Essential industry. Time and one-half over 40 hours. Steady peacetime operation,

BOY-—18

to learn cleaning business. Excellent salary while learning. Good future and advancement for right party. See Mr,

Tobey, IR-13!

Not Returning to School Stock Room Work Pleasant fy orking Conditions our Week

_ Woriat DRUG CO.

_18 W. Georgia

i GRILL COOK | Top wages. Apply Burger Baste Res{taurant, 844 FE, 63rd. BR-0925

109 N. Penn.

cloth- |

cash for]

FULL OR PART TIME WORKERS.

15 E. Maryland St. i

VA ENR A PosT-WAR FUTURE

® Good Starting Sale o Opportunity for Advancemems © No Grease or Tire Work

Josie

MEN ’

1031 B. Wash. Indianapolis

HELP WANTED-—MALE 11] HELP WANTED—MALE 11 HELP WANTED-—-MALE to work im cleaning room. | Wy BREAD PACKERS |MAN uni cutoe ii contrat ED Inexperienced 40 to 55 « MEN »

hw st. Indianapolis Brush

ping room heiper, nent position.

POSITIONS WANTED Bs WOMAN wants light housework. Employed

| GET your car ready for winter,

For General Factory Work|

- Steady Employment Opportunity for Advancement

{CENTRAL STATES ENVELOPE CO. 16 S. Sherman Drive

MEN 1) General labor work | Receivers

Sweepers & Janitor Service Good Wages—Steady Work. vital War Industry. Apply AVICT Office

RCA TOR Indianapolis,

3310 E Mich, India Indiana

METAL MAN 51,-Day Week ‘Bermanent Job Good for $75 to $125 Wk. See Mr. Crumpton WEST SIDE MOTORS, inc. 2419 W. Wash.

readers, good wages and steady employment, full or part time. in an industry &s essential in war as it is in peace. Appi:cants must comply with WMC- { regulations, See Mr Richardson, ! 2d floor Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, 49 8. Pennsylvania si.

~ NIGHT WATCHMAN AND PORTER

It sically fit and looking for a perOLR go A for the future, this is real opportunity; good starting wage { an essential industry. Apply Mr. Miller.

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty St.

'% GRILLE A

vw COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly | Apply 43 W, St. Clair St. Between 8A. Mand 5P. M.

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

We are now accepting applications trom |

{students who expect to be available for] part time work atter school hours. No| experience necessary but must be over 16) vears of age. If interested see Mr. Miller,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

543 W. McCarty =t.

ICE PULLER and DELIVERY MEN

Irvington Ice & Coal Co. 412 S. Ritter Ave.

‘JANITORS !

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

and on Saturday for a good 352

Illinois st,

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job on graduation. Room 532.

LITHOGRAPH PRESS HELPERS

hot

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0c an r for dav work. 77c an hour (« night work Considerable overtime necessary.

‘Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 603 E. Washington LINOTYPE JOB OPERATOR Union shop; over union wage scale; 40 hour week; permanent employment.

Fred B. Alexander, 111 8. Capitol ave. Indianapolis. -

LUMBER HANDLERS Steady, outside, healthy, good pay; experience necessary.

Carter Lee Lumber Co.

1621 W. Wash. St.

* MAN * % FOR JANITOR WORK *

no

40 hrs.

MA with knowledge of Electric Motors and Controls for sales work on road and in office. Good opportunity

in a business that will continue after the war. Phone, GA-4421, Mr. Lohman, for appointment MAN © ie Jecelving and shipping room! ®¢rmanent job for the right 1 man a 8. Illinois St., Room 532.

MAINTENANCE MAN

sential industry; post-war wo

BAKING ‘co.

1381 E, Washington.

~ MECHANICS Steady work, good pay. See Mr, Reehling. General Truck Sales, Inc, 31 W. 13th. Mechanics— Metai—painters Guarantee-—Commission—Pelerson 30th & Central Sales Co TA-4501 All or Part Mime

Attractive jobs for modern shops and reliable work. fut: ComTortapte surroundings” Spl pay. Bonus Free - transportation. Vacations. Insurance plan Traction - Terminal Bide

Indianapolis Railways

to to tag a as machine operators by steel fabricator ' OS highly essential war work. Previous experience not

HIGH SCHOOL BOY tor work after school | with an le

54 hrs.; time and a half over |

Gall RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.|

With considerable electrical gEaeriens; es- |

Mechanics Read This

mechanics Wn our ge. Permanent

Apply 214

EEDED AS HELPERS

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

| STORE BEL ER aun BRAKEMEN | SWITCHTENDERS { SHOP WORKERS | TRACKMEN

Apply

_ Mattresses

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PERSONAL SERV L SERVICES 1"

WM. AST STEWART AERO-MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

887 Mass. Ave. Wanted—Factory

One-half square north at 1200 W. Washe and Broom

WOOL PRESSER

White or colored. Good wages, Tuéhe man an Cleaners, 3514 Coliege.

TI A Young Man, (6 52: ss to ship-

Good salary, permas ‘Opportunity for advange Call ‘Mr. Sanner at LI-8303.

ment.

couple or elderly people; 4-8 days week. Box A 684, The Times. - 4

LADIES LIRR LL 1% CLEAN PRESS" REPAIR *RELINE “REA

MEYER O TT

212-214 E. 16th TV Se

ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Ory Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap.

WE SPECIALIZE Front End Repairing and Aligning Auto and Trucks (All Makes) SPITZNAGEL & CLAY, 525 W. PEARL

Motor tune-up, valves ground, fender and body repair. Park Auto Service, 30th and __ Harding. WA-5834

: Century Engineer} | Refrigeration & Equipment ous

OIL BURNER REPAIRS—TA-88%4

| UPBOLSTERING and mattress repairing. Innersprings . rebuilt like new, Work __guaranieed MA-8267.

: ! cima Bpit MASTER PAINTERS Specializing in ine terior or exterior work. Guaranteed. __Free estimates. BE-2679, BE-0692

"General House Painting __ Standard prices. prompt service, BE- 4444

‘renovated. Box innerspring repaired early. RI-1832.

| Toots. Guaranteed work. RI-2928 Shea. rennishea. Evi. tren. BR-8525

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MONTCALM, 1

{ROOM AND OAD to woman in

ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD

15 BARTON HOTEL

Clean. Attractive Rooms—Good Beds Week! Rates Upon Application Delaware at Michigan EVERY ROOM WITH SHO

250 8 Merid St, eridian Gilbert Hotel LI-0528 Hoosier Hotel Too ores wo:

CAPITOL, 34 3411 N.. single sieeping roo room next to bath, employed lady: excellent __ transportation. Call mornings. HI-0323. DELAWARE, 3076 N.; sleeping room only; _ employed lady MERIDIAN, 2310 N.; room, $5 RIVERSIDE DR., 2471 E Sleeping room; __innersprings; good ventilation. TA-4825. SHELBY, 1135!.—Private bath, private en trance, , married couple, both working. ST. J JOE, 36 W.. Apt. 1—Lovely sleeping rooms, working girls: home privileges.

nicely furnished

WEST DRIVE, 565, Woodruff Place; large front room; 2 gentlemen pref. FR-2103,

NICELY furnished room, $3.75. 3310 N, Meridian.

ROOMS WITH BOARD 18 BROADWAY, 2014 ©™i8 oN¥

1415—Rcom and board; suitable for 2 girls, couple or mother and child. Riverside trolley. WALLACE, 1516 N.; employed, refined girl to share lovely room; morning and evening meals. BL-2822 ELDERLY invalid, mental or bed patients; downstairs space available. 604 N. Jefferson, CH-238

change for care of child and light

duties. IR-5641 CHILD—School age, to room and board, near School 48. Close in. MA-4046.

WILL room and board infant in my home. Mother's care. BL-2862.

! i MOTHER'S iven to baby 6 'U. S. Railroad Retirement Board MOTHERS ciif gen to baby 6 months

15 E. Maryland St.

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PORTERS steady: full oe. dave time work that pays you a salary 52 weeks in the year. Your drug- § store is an essential part of vour every day home front service. Apply at office—Hook's Dependable Drugstores, California and Market sts.

PORTER STOUT'S

318 Massachuseits Ave.

Post War Security ty Dor 2 men in

required. We ‘teach you and pay good wages. Manufacturing parts essential in both wat and peace for 22 years. Call] Mr. Sanner— Sanner—LI-8303

~~ PRESSER

in Men's Alteration Dept. 40-Hour Week

Apply Employment Office 7th Floor

Wm. H. Block ( Co. EEGCTRLICE

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 Terj minal Bldg

EELS Railways §

SANDERS PATCHERS | " RUBBERS SPRAYMEN

Good Working Conditions Permanent See Mr. Field 610 South New Jersey Street

Shipping clerk: night shift. $2,000 Chance for advancement, employment, essential inSee or call Mr. FA. Citizens Gas & Coke third floor, Farm Bureau -4421.

dustry. Doebber, Utility, Bldg, MA

| Radio Research Engineers

| Experienced in development needed for | important research projects by expanding! war plant Sous post-war future. Apply | personnel offic international Detrola Corp.

| 121 W_ 2st. L1-5401.

TRUCK TO HAUL COAL

®lenty of Orders Most Coal Conveyor Loaded

Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.

{ 3830" Brookville Road IR-1191

401 8. State MA-8585 1114 E_2nd WA-2481 % TUNERS % PIANO

REPAIRMEN Good Working Conditions Apply Mr. Field

oa S. New Jersey

{SMALL CHILDREN to room and board. Mother's care, near school. RI- 7246.

WILL ROOM and board girl. 1-6 y years old, in suburban home. IR-TS517. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 17

BROADWAY, 11383—Room and kitchen ette, bath; $10; adults. ALABAMA, 2114 N., 1 room; electric refrigerator’ sink; hot water; 1-2 adults. Phone HOYT, 1108: 2 rooms, up, near bath;

sink, utilities; middle-aged couple.

21ST, 318 E Near Central, living room,

kitchen, nicely furnished, hot water, downstairs. Private entrance, 10TH, 317 E—1 4 unfurnished rooms; utilities furnished; near bath; Chris tians, RI-32

SHARE my ey home with nan and

wife; must_live sober. FR-1T 12TH, 609 E.—2 separate ED , accome modate 3 people; $7.

APARTMENTS FOR RENT 18 'T. A. Moynahan Properties NO VACANCIES

MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS 350 N. Pennsylvania st. ~~ L LI-: 3555,

APARTIVENT REP RENTAL BUREN

VACANCIES ‘MOYN AHAN. APARTMENTS ’ =< 5558 APARTMENT RENTAL SERVI

H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY

18 E WASHINGTON—LI-5381.

GENERAL APARTMENTS

22 W. Vermont LI-2439 CARROLLTON, 1650—2 rooms downstairs, Private entrance; utilities furnished. _TA-127 71. FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSES 19 EUCLID, 109 N.—Efficiency apartment; res frigeration; private entrance} built-ins; _ adults After 6 p m. | COUPLE share home, rent in exchanges

for care of home and semi-invald; Sha privileges. TA-3370

HARE lovely five-room apartment with

Se 28; $7 a week; privileges. TA-84486, “3-Rm. basement apartment, ‘Color 1240 English, For janitor work. HU-2485

MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS 21 Mod. de re or small. Low

WANTED TO RENT 2 2 MAN AGEMENT — "RENTAL SE! SERVICE ALLISON REALTY CO. Ine. RI-3368 MOVING & STORAGE 3 Hodges Storage Co. Store Now—Pay Six ‘Months Later. Estimate Free—Inspections Invited. 960-62 N. Meridian. RI-2019

HOUSES—LOTS | FOR SALE 24

TUNE.UP MAN LUBRICATION MAN

552 E Washington

HE ee

Work—Good W "Superior Chevralet| 2 Le ha’

2157 Union st.; 5-room mod= Vacant ern brick veneer bungalow; 3= car garage. Priced to sell Call GA-58T1 Pitcher } 3-Rm.-a-side dbles Alabama, 93 $200 cash’ $2500;

HU-2485,

i$ | BY A HOME NOW-—-8ave your rent. Let vour rent pay for vour home. 1 have

the home, 424 Peoples Bank Jacobs

_ Building. 1 MA-5022 | PENNSYLVANIA, 2316 N.—By owner. Nice Lovely yard.

home, income Stoker, Outdoor furnace.

$6,500 »% ¥7-

30 a month, Vacant the first.

2500 N.—17-Rm. 3-bath TapieR,

ine, %1450 yr, $1,500 dn.; berg. HI 1133 feve. IR-7956). Squares from bus

T46 Markwood [39° or ons

galow, modern; $5,700, Terms. Pitcher

OA-SETL__ HARLAN ST. 1525—3 rooms, semi- moder vacant; newly decorated: frul “and shade trees: 1 or 3 lots; ATs like rent. BR-2057. : T2517 E, TE WASH. BLD ROO M HOME, ATH, FUR.: D LOCAT'N.: MY APPT. WALTER POLKERTE, 4200 B. EAST SIDE REALTOR. - CALL POUR-ROOM house, 1-modern: tian blinds; extra Yor, o tae Gane ttan. $600 down,

ha! $2500; 3376 after 6 p.

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