Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1944 — Page 17
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" .CALDWELL—Mrs.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1904 _
| FUNERAL | DIRECTORS 8).
FISH BLAMES DEFEAT - ON N.Y. COMMUNISTS
ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 8 (U_P).~ Rep. Mamilton ‘Fish, veteran member of congress and pre-Pearl Harbor isolationist, was defeated | for re-election in. the, 20th con- | B20 gressional district by Augustus W. Bennet, Démocratic and American Labor party candidate, practically gomplete returns showed today. Bennet had approximately a 5000 vote lead over Fish, who conceded |
unist CH-1806 TA-6056 | Arms hotel, detent and blamed Communist| == erp ey BRST: Co. OFFICE CLERK paganda. 954 N. Tlinois 11-5 18 to 25; high school. graduate. Apply
«7 admit, publicly,” Fish said, $that my defeat should be largely {ted to communistic and Red
a large slush fund probably ing $250,000. This slush fund communistic propaganda had effect where I was known in county but did succeed in ving the people in the three counties (of the reapportioned et). “I have no regrets whatever as I waged the strongest fight ha I knew how.”
RAILWAY UNIT TO MEET
LOST—8et The Big Four Railway Auxiliary} nd Ohsang rink; please cal
No. 116 will meet at 8 p. m. to- “ Sed Tee Back whits, morrow at the World War Memorial} touch of brown on face. 'Name “Scala building with Mrs. Andrew Wettrick | _=c8: Reward. a 188 reed in charge. Plans for a card Jat building: ' M Monday. Reward. Li-6885 next Wednesday at the Food Craft) 8 ter 5 p —Medi size white with shop will be discussed. I uta, name Bar "Reward, FR~
DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis _ Times, Wednes., “Nov. 8, 1944 ADAMS Michel A., age 74, mother of Mrs. Mary Shelton, Moo, Bessie Shelton, Mrs, Effie Mayfield Frank and John Adams, sister of Mrs. Eliza Witt and Mrs. Alice Roe, passed away Tuesday evening at residence on Georgetown rd, Service Friday, 1:30 p. m., Conkle Funeral Home. Priends invited. Burial Mt. Jackson. Friends may call at funeral home aiter 10 a. m. Thursday. ARMSTRONG—Cpl. Robert M., husband of Jeanne, father of Robert "Irs, son of Mrs. ayme Armstrong, brother = Martha E., Jayne and Pfe, Richard G serving in - Holland, died sudlenly in Miami, Fla, Tuesday. Time of service For information call Kirby Mor=
J ——
tuary. BAUMBOFER—Predrick, beloved husband of Nancy Baumhofer, father of Mrs. Kien Sean of Mrs. Wa De Besumon} , Petty ficer 2-c. Sherman passed away Tuesday. Services enursdal. 3 2p. Beanblossom ‘Mortuary. Pray st. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery, Services Please omit flowers. Louisa, age 86 years, beloved mother of O. B. xen, grand- , A. Coxen and sister . , passed away J peanday evenirg, Services Thursday, Np. from Shirley Brothers emtral C pik 946 N. Ilinois st. Burial Drown ill, Friends may call at the time. COOK—Laura, beloved mother of Earl Cook, sister of William Mayer, passed away Wednesday. Priday, 10 her niece’s home, Mrs, Walter . Burial Crown ends may call at the m, Thursday.
private.
Hill cemetery. niece's home after § a. Beanblossom service, COX--Earl, 22¢ 8. Oriental, entered into rest Tuesday, age 70 years, brother of Mrs, M. E. Burton and Ed Cox, Schuyler} Falls, N. Y. Services Friday, 1:30 p. m,, at Harry W. Moore Peace (Chapel. Friends are welcome. Burial Memorial ark.
DAVISON-_David Alan, darling little son ow and Evelyn Miller Potion,
grandson of Mrs. Edit Edgar Miller, departed this life Welles. a
day. ~ Puneral Thursday, Nov. 9, Moore & Kirk Norsheast Puneral Home, 253 Station st, 10 & rial Wash-
mgton Park Friends {ovited. DENNY Orville M., husband of Elizabeth Penny (dec eased) : brother of Mrs. May Ellis, Mio. Luarca Sheeks and Mrs. Zora Waldi.y, Samuel and William Denny, departed tiis life Monday, neral Thursday, Nov. Sth, 8 Kirk Norubeast ‘Funeral Home, 2530 Station st., 2 p. m, Burial Washington Park. Friends invited. HARRIS Mary, age 71, 325 N, Dearborn, sister of Mrs. Nell Anderson and Mrs. Edith ‘Taylor, passed away Monday p. m. Priends ma oll at the Dorsey runcral some, 3925 New York se Funeral 10 a. fn. Dad at the funeral home. Burial Crown Hill, MUFPM AN Matilda A, formerly of of ie McCarty mother 0 McCay: and Robert B. of lion. Ind. passed way y. ices Tnurecy 3: 0 p. m., at the J. Wil son ‘‘Chapel of the eA of tise "Prospect, Friends invited. Burial Crown {ll. Priends may call at the “Chapel of the Calmmes. LOWE—Fdward, age 73 years, of 1102 = Olney, beloved husband of fina Lo assed away Theaduy a. m, iday, 3 p. m., at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, "oes N, Illinois Bur-| fal Crown Hill. Friends may all at the chapel any time. LOWER—Allen V., beloved father of Dorprother of
Tuesday ~ St. Lo y, Jol Shirley Brothers’ Cen= N. Illinois st. Burial ly Bends may call at the chapel atier Thursday noon. MeNULTY Maude ‘G., mother of G. H, of San Francisco, Cal, passed away at her residence at Spink Arms hotel. Service Flanner & Buchanan, Time later. NEEL—Ira M., 433 8S. Reyatohs, | husband of Grace, father of Mrs, gel Dobbs, Mrs. Katherine Perdue a Herbert Neel; son of James S. Neel, brother of Garland Neel, passed away Mo Bervices Thursday, 2 p. m., at the J. C. Wilson ‘‘Cha
Chimes,” 1334 ewe — Dnt
invited, Burial od Stouy. Friends may call at the f the Chimes.”
PARKE maxa_Gharies By, beloved husband of
Katie F. Parker, father of Mrs. Eliza beth Tyler Ceburn, Paul Jos Judge and Carl, brother of Mrs endergast, rted this life Tuesday, age 65, Fune Friday, Nov. 10, at vesidence, 2020 BE. 17th st, 2 J Burial W Park, Friends invited, Moore & Kirk
Reidy of Valley away Monday morning. Notice of service later. For informa call Flanner & Buchanan, BEDDICK~Jagper Newton beloved Tather of Ernest Taylor Reddick, departed this life Tuesday, age 71. Fune: meta] Prides; + Nov. 10, ai Pree Methodist church, 3lst
& Bares Manor, 10 a. m. Burial Crown Friends invited. Friends may call k Northeast Funeral
REYNO! OLDS Howard Russell, 3 years, son A a: af %on ne Raward: Geo * We ley, 1S. Charles chara, Roy Wilham and the he remdence, TN, ale, : Tater. For aditional inf call Toiin Puneral Margaret E, Sbts
‘
Minneso's st, beloved Wife of Haber: 4
Smith, mother of Mrs. Irvin Neal, Mrs,
Robert Schmidt and Mildred Smith, sis “nd Mrs, {
Mrs. Fred an
‘W. YT , Blasengym 226 Shelby, CONKLE LL HOME 1934 W. Michigan St. = BEI9E
FLANNER & BUCHANAN
25 W. FALL CREEK BLVD
BERT S. GAD
1601 BE, New York 1505 8. EAST § EAST §
951 N. Delaware St.
"MOORE & KIRK
es from New York City backed |}
“HERITAGE” MENORIALS
sur, Roebuck & Compan
fOST—Rose gold watch. 3948 Hoyt ave.
at| merritories open North. RI-8533.
& | Northside a Co. TA-150\.
y for restaurant work, Guaranty Cafeteria. . Meridian.
, Indiana Bell Telephone - Co.
i
Ga. 3570, We. 5316
BE-1934
t St. MA-6049
— GRINSTEINER'S sk MAN MA-8488 SEY & TITUS
G.
L388 NIGHT “MAIDS
Neat, steady women.
White Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms Hotel. HOTEL MAIDS
LINCOLN HOTEL "LAUNDRY HELP SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR Permanent Work at Good Pay STERLING LAUNDRY
LIGHT stenographic work and general office work. 15 N. Pennsylvania st.”
NICE home for lady oa assist with house-
HELP HELP WANTED-—-MALE-FEM.
APPLY |EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT
ELI LILLY and COMPANY
Has essential wartime jobs with peace time employment possibilities for both men and © women,
220 East McCarty Street
Sb wages. MA
White or colored. ‘Experienced, Spink
person, , BE. H. Brang. 435 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. * PART TIME *
Stenographio ark Jor High School Girl in Riverside distric
M. R. MASSON co.
2160 Montcalm
Our Beautiful Display
riick 2 Avalon wrist watch, yellow gold, black dial, gold numerals, leather Strap, plastic fastener, can be identified.
Pay Roll Clerk, 18-25
To serve Pleasant ne
FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50
snd fountain drinks, Chance for advancement.
See Mr. Moore
Ni 0
TRA 4
R134
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 3-Room apartment and $100]
JANITOR
handling regular emp time;
NOTICE
All male Workers _oovered
NO TYPING
44-HOUR
330 E. ST. JOR
pm SHIRLEY CORP.
wn or chigan trolley aa oe evening; N hchie reward, BEfod ‘envelope - purse, Monday, downtown tly needed. Service. man’s wife, ard Mary F. Cain, E-4620-
car keys Tardsy evening; lo eM
PLANT WORK GIRLS AND WOMEN
Permanent Work
STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington
2069. 1928 E. Maryland.
TR-9501. LOST—Brown-white female d 1 — ~ og, ke Sma size collie. Liberal reward. LI-1092, For- Stationery Dept. JOBS = os : i With a Future LEARN Y CULTURE Jewelry INTERNATIONAL UTY SCHOOL . We have the following openings: cup. Learn under expert te Show Chas. Mayer & Co. he follow REE onday through . ssday from 10s. m. to 15m 8 29 W.-Washington 2 Mariors Sai Guid Weve Fortes SHORT ORDER COOK reakers
ternational Beauty School, 343
Fi Nan. st.
PRACTICAL NURSE
duty. TA-3097.
SALESLADIES
for nursing home, Night
~ GOOD JOBS
That Will Last Looking for a good job— the kind which will last? We're looking for dependable men and women to fill some interesting jobs which are now available in our produc. tion department. Apply at our employment office between 8:30 a. m. and [2 noon, BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP. 216 N. Pine St.
rt-ti M. MAS SSON ©0.
5 By DAILY ALi Avon Xmas Bus. 320"
y $8.00 to comm.
AUTOMATIC HOSTESS OPERATORS, 16-22
For Studio Phonograph work. Apply 224 N. Dienitign, Room 501, between 9 a, m,
BANK CLERK
Age 18-35 Permanent employment — Adding’ machine experience helpful but not essential. We will train you. BEE'MR., CRAMER
American National Bank 45 N. PENN.
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
CLERK 5
6305.
Stenographer
liable firm; post-war security.
6 NIGHTS 1357 8. MERIDIAN WANTED~FEMALE SILK INSPECTOR % 10 WOMEN * experienced on quality work. White, full or Steady employment. Call
MA218T for appointment. $tenographer—Gen. Office
Postwar security, 40 hour week; Jefferson National Life Ins. Co, 8 E. Market, MAMiss Latz
ow 39-Hour WK.; town office; "very re-
down-
Call Mr.
801 N. Olney (3400 E. 10th St.)
TYPISTS
Experienced—Good Pay
40-Hour Week
Apply Herff-Jones Co.
J411 N. Napitel
TYPIST
38 Hours Week—Permanent
Good Salary
Excellént Opportunity
The Keyless Lock Co.
1401 Newman
DISHWASHER—6 NIGHTS 1357 8. MERIDIAN
ENVELOPE MACHINE OPERATORS
For Light, Pleasant Factory Work PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
| Central States Envelope. Co."
National Hosiery Mills Call Ri. 1321, 8 AM. to 5 P.M.
FILE CLERK
Straight alphabetical and general office work. Permanent position. Experience preferred but not necessary, Apply Miller,
W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 W. McCarty St.
o nights—good pay. Steeg’s, 34th De 3 Central: GENERAL Housework; care of 2 Shadi
Sundays abd o most. veniag 1 lsundry.
General Office Work Beginner, =
industry. Post-war opportunity. Box A510, Times.
20 N
% GIRLS Mechanies Uniform Wiper Supply
N. NOBLE
\ GIRLS FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK 5-DAY WEEK. ALSO SQME PIECEWORK JOBS.
The Geo. F. Gram C Co.
730 B. Washington, 3d GIRLS
The Indianapolis Times has open fogs for 3 advertising sales pe. Excellent opport
WAITRESSES
WHITE WOMAN ;”
dry, 2502 E. 12th. % WILL.TRAIN ¥% 18-35
% Board
* TYPIST Xx
No Shorthand 5-Day Week
Permanent Position
The Hoosier Casualty Co.
15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg.
16 South Sherman Drive WAITRESSES EXPERIENCED BOARDERS 6 Nights a Week PAIRERS Top Wages Air-Conditioned Dept. WHEELER'S
8 W. MARKET ST.
WAITRESS No Sunday work; meals and uniforms furnished. Coons’ Coons’ Drug Store, Illinois and Michigan. room, laundry, SBUNNYSIDE SANATORIUM. CH-7676. Miss Mulvey,
WANTED Typist; genersl
Salary,
Pennsylvania st.
Ww Measurers
Short training perind followed > exceptional rates, HS and one-half for overtime. HOSIERY MILLS
Col RIA, 8 a m 10 5 p.m.
bites
office work.
ays week, 9 to Overall Laun-
% Inspectors * Finished Menders
work
board,
- Beck Canvas Products, Inc. $234 W. Washington
es Garage, Mr. K Kennedy.
% Acme-Evans Co., Ine. ¥%
r month,
HU-2485,
MEN-WOMEN | Urgently Needed for
OFFICE—FACTORY' GENBRAL L. GOOD AEE pon
RCA VICTOR DIVISION
Apply 3300 East Michigan Street
~WANTED—
Age 18 to
oO Awply
Ralway Expres
the Priorit:
{5 MEN AND WOMEN
For chauffeurs and. terminal work Thi rhe Good pay and Qyment, full or part
Street
HELP WANTED-MALE 1
Agency | : ® Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement ® Excellent Postwar Future ® No Tire or Grease Work
HELP WANTED—MALE
HUBER CONTRACTING CO.
HELP WANTED—-MALE
CARPENTERS Freight House Truckers
Full or part-time workers needed. Immediate cash for part-time work,
eksential
* MEN * 17 to 60 YEARS For roduction Jobs
7 Ww, Washington
paper Bn ; No Experience Necessary
Interviews from 8 A M, to 5 P
The Beveridge Paper Co.
N. Y. Central Freight Station
301 South Delaware
store, $15
Gasoline Attendant * ~ Good Pay Good Hours Permanent
% GOODYEAR SERVICE *
ia 627 N. Delaware St. cam Neat, at, clean and Mr
essen men, yard
operators 80c, Apply in person to Mr. —_— nt Gas Plant, 2050 Pros
“TT MEN WITH CARS
tial in. peacetime, There are
MEN WANTED Citizens Gas and Coke Otte ty, an «essential industry ia wartime and just as busy and Reds
nings for laborers at 1%. an hour,
coke oven laborers 73¢, track repairmen "3c and coke oven 48-hour Beker
vst.
Late model, to deliver yelagraing} full or part time, N10 - TERN U ION
over 50, to assist In retail per week and living quarters
urnished. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian,
Essential Industry
427 W. Market
We Need Box Nailers — Laborers for Night Work in Box Plant.
BALKE & KRAUSS CO.
GASETERIA 1031 E. Washington St.
y
6 MECHANICS
CAR WASHER
PORTER
S
STEADY WORK. GOOD PAY
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET
552 BE WASHINGTON
3 BOYS T0 PARK CARS
Offers
126 E. Wabash, See
Steady Gilera to Men for
’ + Hand Trucking
and
% Loading Flour and Feed
E-Z-BAKE MILLS
Blackford and W. Washington Ave.
GREENHOUSE HELPER
MEN
es and milling machine
We need men on all shifts jo operate drill PL
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.
nai our , attractive proposition
COMPANY
Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men
yg id Aero Mayflower Transit Oo
i
CYLINDER PRINTING | PRESSMAN
Paper Package Company $02 8. Delaware
WARENOUSE Tie ii has mill supplies; opening for capable man on order donk ood opportunity to learn business tha§ will continue after the war. Phone Mr, Westphal, GA-4421 for appointment,
with tools, inside work, Woodworker Permanent, good wages, BR-0232. WOOL PRESSPRS, $63 week 48 hours.
Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
County line in Hamilton County | gor essential war to deliver tele — grams in downtowD ldgs. Increased { GRILLE wages. Pleasant, interesting work, Mr. Dalton, 18 N. Meridian, % AND Western Union
% COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W, St. Clair St.
* Housemen *
* MEN OR BOYS *%
Call RI-1321, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M,
16 or Over to Work in Steck Room Full-Time Work
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
1 Flat Work Feeder 2 Flat Work Folders 1 Extractor Man 1 Assembly Boy These are good jobs at good wages.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
840 N. New Jersey
* LEARN TO SEW *
Is in the Ban ee Call at mploriens 8-5 Daily—8-13 Poi
J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.
217 8. Belmont Ave,
RIVETING OR TENCE
AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY
NIGHT OPENINGS SHEET
METAL
PREFERRED Apply 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
John H t , JANITOR “6, ana benvsyrvania.
RG an NIANFED — INE JANITOR “5. ities
IMMEDIATELY
fute Dusen. Salary and commission.
* NIGHT CLERK «x Exp. N. C. R. Bookkeeping Machine Preferred But Not Essential
* MAROTT HOTEL +*
company. day week, Experience not necessary.
(Call in Person) Write or phone Mr, Perrin, Troy Dry B Ste k & 1545 VanBuren St. Cleaning , Ft. Wayne, Ind - auer n amp Co. a. Men to unload coal cars; good pay. | * YOUNG MAN * » piu Rod oo 1001 Southeastern ave. '|whg |g ambitious and desires a perme 4 mile North of Marion MEN OVER 50 nent post-war position with local finance
Salary, car expenses and 5%
Mr. Andrews—MA-4358 Alter 6:30 p. m., HU-7164
POSITIONS WANTED ~~ 1
MECHANICAL ENGINEER ©:
fzing mfg, wood, metals, castings, forge ings, raw materials to finished products; Production material controls. Time costs, development methods, increased outputs, improved supervision, correct procedures, Age 5i~—25 years' experience, Machinery, motors, equipment, light heavy, Salary opert. U. 8. KE. 8’ clearance, no agencies; go anywhere. Box A910, Be
HO Pull Motherless ome or one adult. 5% ‘8. Alabama. A-1183. 0 contracted e Toshon. TOE self af! anyone bu Nov. C1944. I DANTEL W HARRY, ve AL Vi
Young married man to learn coffee
Expenses paid
1201 Cornell Av. RI-2614
Bolle, MA-7556. We will teach Shirley Corp., 330 E. St. Joe * TYPIST % able-bodied people “AUTO MECHANIC 5-Day Week POWER MACHINE OPERATING | {larry A. Sharp Coo. Inc. Permanent now and after the war. - 443 Virginia Ave. Pleasant working conditions. School Every Day . INSLEY MF@. 00. % AUTO BODY
% and FENDER MEN % v Pennsylvania Motor Inn + 1450 N. Pennsylvania
MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine operators on all shifts for war production at once. We have an attractive ‘offer “for you.
Apply Now
Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.
Auto Mech
anics
Also Metal Man and Radiator
5% Days week.
Good pay.
Permanent work:
WEST SIDE MOTORS, INC. INC.
2419 Ww. ) W. Washington,
~ AUTO MECH
Permanent high paying job if fully experienced and qualified. Wiles-Johnson, 3815 College.
1545 VanBuren
“Opening gs in an ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY for Men and Women
e Production Machine Operators ® Laborers ® Truck Drivers ® Night Cook
Experience Not Necessary. Apply Employment Office 9 to-4:30
MITCHEL & SCOTT MACHINE CO.
WOMEN—AGE 18-25
To Prepare and Package High Grade Cosmetics
PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.
THE BARBASOL CO. $46 N. Senate
1841 Ludlow Ave.
Age 20
departm
YOUNG LADY
35 he ‘indianagbis Times advertising t has an exeellent opening for ry young lady interested in the advertising field for a future. Must have and A likeness to talk people. Good opportunity fo vancement to responsible position. Five-day, 40-hour week, vacations with pay. Pleasant, interesting work for the right girl, © The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland.
HELP WANTED-MALE-FEM.
pleasant
Bee Mr. Walker,
personality and meet r ad-
10
to unity for advance- ~ ment, Five-day, 40- week. n Saturdays or Sundays. Vacations "BASCA MFG. CO. a aati 3019 Roosevelt Ave. Bes Mrs, Williams, Indianapo- ’ lis Times, 214 W. land, . +. Needs Girls—Opportunities Now Tool Makers i ON, EN hs 0 Wars Boga First-Class Machinists
Skilled Machine Operators
If not now in war work apply
U. S. Employment Service |, 37 W. Washington.
.
* CASHIER
>
* ‘ ® 45 Yrs. Permanent Job Security -{@ Convenient Central Location. ‘| @ You Need No Experience
ORDER PICKERS FOR DRUG WAREHOUSE
6 Months’ experience in drug store or warehouse desired. Permanent, daytime work, Apply at once.
Sook
Dep" “DRUG STORFS
PRODUCTION JOBS
Apply
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Inland Container Corporation 7100 ‘West Morris Street
STENCIL CLERKS ORDER CHECKERS
BARBER
later than Sat. and Sundays. healthful war work.
WESTERN UNION
Meridian,
AUTO MECHANICS
METALMEN
Indiana's "Down Chevrolet
Dealership
Saturday at
Steady Employment— Group Insurance Vacations With Pay— Guaranteed Salary
Family Hours Close 5:30 evenings
Noon
NORTH SIDE
CHEVROLET, ING.
836 E. 63RD ST.
| HEATH BARBER SHOP 133 W. Market
"Boys With Bicycles
Age 15 or over to work after school, not 7 p. m, Also full time work Good wages. Pleasant Mr. Dalton, 18 N.
+
Established
% BOYS TO PARK CARS *
FULL OR PART-TIME DENISON SERVICE, OHIO & PENN.
Bread and Cake Salesman
T.
route
See Mr. Puryear
GENERAL BAKING CO.
318 W. Vermont
“5 CABINET MEN x
Opportunity to
permanent post-war So
nection,
Splendid chance
for pT Ae
610 S. New Jersey st.
ASK FOR MR
Colored Potwashers
FOR OUR BAKERY. HOURS § APPLY
AM. TO P. EMPLOYMENT OF
M FICE
1TH FLOOR
The WM. H. BLOCK CO.
‘Display Department
BOYS OVER 16
Opening as helper In our display time employ-40-Hour week.
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
department. Full
ment,
FILE CLERKS
APPLY TOMORROW!
. LANE BRYANT r
| District" Managers : For Circulation Dept.
The
Indianapolis eral openings
Times has sev-
for. young men
tween 20 and 35 years; good stari-
ing wage and excellent opportunity NARCORAIN;
——_— must cation, natural and have & oar.
appointment, RI-
any: 3 hour
a Hag, 95hoe for.
51, Mr
EE
“Allo
x
DRIVER
Gin!
Call in
Saturday, 5 A, A M12
. OVERALL i | 2520 E. 12th St.
nL “ dan el - Dlr a
KITCHEN PORTERS
a A pply employment office
KINGAN & CO.
‘Do Your Part in an Industry Engaged In Essential War Work bn helping prepare meat for our ed forces. Modern equipment, food wages, time and half for over 40 hours, No experience necessary. Apply in person, Biployment office 8 o 5 P. M, Daily MARYLAND & BLACKFORD STS.
Pleasant working conditions. Uniforms
and meals furnished.
OTEL LINCOLN
* 1abete ra——Helpe * Spr int * Steel Layout and vet Heaters Jobs available, essential war work now. 00d possibilities for post-war security.
INSLEY MFG. 60. 830 a.m. to 5 801 N. Olney (
Lithograph Press Helpers
0¢ an hour for day work, 75¢ an hour for night work, Considerable overtime necessary.
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co: 003 B. Washington E
Steady, outside, any, good pay; no experience necessa
Carter Lee Lumber Co.
1621 W. Wash, Bt.
MAINTENANCE MAN ‘th consid-
erable elec trical experience, Essential industry. Postwar work, ‘Wi BAKING ©O., 1331 E. Washington St. 2
Man to Work in Filling Station 6 DAYS A WEEK. $30.00 Loa aes 505 MADISON AVE.
% MAN *.
For Stock Room Work , ‘Experience Not Needed
APPLY WM. R. STEWART Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave,
E 10th St.)
* MAN % To Work in Boarding Room
Opportunity for right man to be advanced to assistant foreman,
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS Call RI-1321, 8 AM, to 5 P.M. MAN FOR RUG DEPARTMENT Full or Part Time No Experience Needed
Good Pay
CROWN, 2901 EAST | WASHINGTON BT. *
MAN UNDER 40 x
with construction engineering expervienee. Permanent, post-war security with national major oil company. Give details of experience and type of construction work handled. Box A560, Times Mechanics—Metal— “Painters CGuarantes—Commissions—~Felerson 30th & Central Sales Co, TA-4501 All’ or Part Time
~ % MECHANICS %
1st x, mechanics and metal men, Top wages. Permanent employment. C TI Foxworthy Co... 819 BE. Washington st.
“x MECHANICS * Pull or Part-Time Good Pay-—Steady Work General Truck Sales, Inc. _31 West 13th Street * MECHANICS «* We have part-time work avatlable for
good mechanics desiring extra work. Anderson Motor Service Co. 135 8. 8. East.
“4 MECHANIC'S HELPER *
with some auto repair experience; day work; time and one-half over 40 hours, West Baking Co., 1331 E. Washington,
“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, Ine.
1516 8 DROVER
IMEN—NEEDED AS HELPERS]
“40 train as machine operators and Otters, by steel fabricator doing highly essential war work, I Previous experience not neces sary. Steady employment, Pleniy of overtime, ;
HUGH J. BAKER & COMPANY, — . 602 W. MeCarty MEN
for Miscellaneous Factory voi ct Wet Opportunity for Advancements
~ Géntral States Envelope Co, 18 3. Shetman Drive *
OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM
ORDERLIES
PORTER
DELAWARE, MADISON AND "RAY 878, |!
Apply Employment Office, fin Floor
NIGHT MAN For General Cleaning |
Steady position.
LEADER STORE
149 EB. Washington
PACKERS—TRUCKERS GENERAL MILL WORKERS
No: experience necessary. rE pay. Plenty overtime. EVANS MILLING ¢O.
1730 W. Michigan
White, permanent employment. Ap ply Nursing ministration Office.
Rr, Hospital
* ~ X PATCHERS %
Permanent post-war ems ployment,
610 5. New Jersey st, Blue Point Auto el % PRESSERS %
rienced in Men's Clothing
The Wm. H. Block Co.
PRESSROOM APPRENTICE
Here 1s an excellent opportunity call
Bteady work” the
You need not ace your good old furniture on account of its present con= dition. We are specialists in furniture refin fine decora! a8 For free esti
FURNITURE RECONDITIONING co. ., Del. & South ats,
Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N, Cap. TT WE GPROIALES |Front End Ropalring snd Algaing
oi Hangin ing nisi §
mediate service. 6258-M.
Hoosier Weaving Co. bldg.
Beville. -
8 9 Ref Roof Repairs. ull Finds. "= RI-2928 PAINTING Sicoiioe Sis Fromab
BL-G360 Sameire sme SSE
Hanfwood floors nid, iy BR-8526
renovated. Box a repaired early. RI-1832.
"BARTON HOTEL Clean, * Attractive Rooms—Good Beds Weekly Rates Upon Application , Delaware at Mihir
Mattresses KOOMS
sleeping room; “clean; or EH Phone. BROADWAY, — Aftractive sleeping room, t to bath. Private Work girl, TA-1665.
—
oreman, The Indianapolis Times 214 W., Maryland,
~ PARKING LOT ATTENDANT Steady work for reliable man, 25 to 50 years old; parking cars and selling gas. AUTO PARK
117 W. Maryland Street
RELIABLE MAN
for Stock Work in Department Store Age Not Important
H. P. WASSON & CO.
COLLEGE, 2449 Attractively room, médern pri home.
Five-day, 37%-hour week, time and shedall wr overtime. DELAWARE, 2047 itable yt Come in, modern | men; 3 closes, Brana Private ene resses and talk to oan Rusie, trance,
YORK, W., 1048--Warm;, next . suitable man; ’ good transportation; Ale lison's; $3. GA-3668. 201 N.—Near R. C. A, Male single, clean room; prefer girls, MA-6734.
lory’s; Reasonable, {iTH, 832 W.; | room, near bath; clean _ private entrance; 1-2 adults. I TA- 0672. 30TH, W. 50—Front room for ei employed oyed WOImAD ; near bath; $7. T. ROOMS WITH BOARD 18 $3. PARK, d14—Nice room “with board, $83 twin beds. Men only. MA-4924
'ACOMA, 1950 N.—Large room with. board, Satatie 3 gentlemen. Near carline, CH=
WILL CARE FOR 2 children in Bchool age or under, near public and Catholic schools, Beech Grove. GA-6506.
Salesmen—Collectors
Big season here—Sell Victory silverware, matiresses, without cars. motion for energetic men. $100 week and better, ulpment, 401 N. Capito
* SALESPEOPLE *
Young Men and Students’ Clothing Depts, Full-Time Employment
The Wm. H. Block Co.
rugs, blankets, etc. With or Wonderful chance for proCan make SBT. Home
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
BABIES or wiilasen, , Mother's a Good food.
ING a MEALS OPTIONAL CALL MA-W6L.__ THREE small children to board by week, Mother's care, GA-TI14. WILL CARE for children days in my prie vate home. MA-8528. '8 care given-to 1 or 3 children in my home MA-9016.
#00 G ROOMS (1)
#485; $6—New Jersey, 631 N. nicely furnished ro rooms; phone; good h heat. . BROADWAY, 1198 — ‘Room-kilchenetit, private bath. _Employed adults, $10.
: 248-- i 2-Room apartment. alse
SCHOOLBOYS
To work afternoons from.1 p. m. on
H. P. WASSON & CO.
sleeping roo For 3 related adults. will Ransider child, CH-2238-W, alter
J p.m ILLINOIS, 2330 Small, front apartment for 2; Prigidaire, sink, gess range, Adults, 13TH, 611 E.—Room, kitchenette, rang, sink; employed adults; $6. 26TH, 820 E.—3 modern yn furnished roomag
private entrance. College car. Adults.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Service Station Attendant
Blue Point Auto- Supplies
DELAWARE, MADISON AND RAY
SHIPPING CLERK
essential industry with post-war security. See Dalton Stewart, Advance Paint Co, 545 W. Abbott St. ua
SKILLED SEMI-SKILLED UNSKILLED WORKERS
The railroads have & job for
the ay fronts,
15 East Maryland St.
* TAILOR
Experienced in Fitting Men's Clothes
Time Stud Man
MEN. © Ye hte To
fie a plenty lr Chon Mr: or.
© Essential ne war security; |
Metal Paris ~ ZENITE METAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Rear 201 N. West | See Mr. Slider
’
STS,
f and general factory workers, in
Help keep vital war materials a, to
v. s. Railroad. "Retirement Board
Apply Employment Office, 7th Fleor
NO VACANCIES Fran APARTMENTS" L1-5558 T. A. Moynahan Properties
NO VACANCIES MOYNAHA 50 br Pennsylvania st,
RTMENT | RD FE HH. WOODSMALL AGENCY . 108 BE. WASHINGTON -LI-5301
NO VACANCIES. PRAL APARTMENTS. 3% -w. VERMONT...
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2. BEDROOM “furnished hotse; suitable & £ aE; excellent transportas
WANTED T To KENT = $15 REWARD
An executive and his wife,” residents, want 1- or 2-bedroom home of Apavithent: uniumishied, ¥ o of 38th
entrance. -
WA-9849.
HALL PLACE, 1731—1st Tioor, er . apartment; newly decorated; heat, otis ties furnished.
FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSES 19 |
