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water seepage was believed today| INSTRUCTION» or BEAUTY COURSE ONLY $95.00

to have touched off the explosion of one of the biggest underground ammunition dumps in Britain which blasted a crater 500 yards in diameter and 300 yards deep. |t Unofficial estimates of - the dead ranged up to 300. The devastation was widespread and thorough,

DEATH NOTICES

Indianapolis Times, Wednes., Nov. 29, 1944 DURLAND Everett (Blackie), 61 years, beloved husband of May Durland, brother of Mrs. Blanche Jefferson, passed away Monday p m. Funeral Thursday,

E_ Wash, st. oo —— 10 a. m, at the G H. Herrmann Funeral | HELP DF MA nt Home, 1505 8. East st. Buridl Browns- HELP WANT: E LE a. and wel d joundeq 35 English Sere town, Ind. * 10 WOMEN x advertising and work ‘into a posiGETZ Howard Porter, husband of Mar- White. full or part-tim tion of responsibility. aret Wiley Getz and father -of Dorothy, M. R ‘MAS SON 00. For Interview Call at 0 0 umbus, and Mr M . . . American States Insurance Co.

Speers MacCollum of Indianapolis, died in Columbus Tuesday. Service at the

NESDAY, NOV. 20, 1044,

LOST & FOUND 7| HELP WANTED—FEMALE # $60.00 REWARD y ton: cottic-sher- {IGHT- WAITRESS 4% “mow

Browy with some black, white chest and ron . No questions asked, Name is Rex. HU-1511. LOBT — Fuchsia - colored hat } Sowntown

cation needed; no age men and women: E-Z En Call RI-0481.

Re,

vesti Royal

Wednesday SHA 10a m to 1p. cial Cold Wave Permanent at Teasona]

sc RECEPTIONIST * yk No experience necessary; 22.35. Must have ‘pleasing personality. Apply 57 Monument Circle only.

Has been gone three weeks.

afternoon. Reward HI

Man

Wilson

or Woman To burn in and polish off planos. If you have had any experience at all in this type of work see us immediately, good pay and permanent set-up. or Mr .

WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio

"THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HELP WANTED --MALE- FEM wn

FINISHER WANTED

HELP WANTED -MALE FEM Ld

HELP WANTED—-MALE u

Complete training, only 8th grade eduimit. Open to

Yok TOWER STUDIOS rk

SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER 51/,-Day Week General office experience and

personal initiative. Good working conditions. 44-hour week.

Apply Personnel Office Shirley Corp, 330 E. st. Joe

x TA

DAY AND Nias SCH your job and this, too. Earn $655 weéekly or own your shop. Phone information. Open every night till 10 p. m. ttention, War Veterans training. G. I. bill pays for you. Inte great demand for men stylists, Beauty Acad, 401 Roosevelt pg LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for skilled operators exceed the ears under expert teachers.

1 “ERE BE MPOO onday Sheu

SECRETAR Yo * Jr. Secretary for Advertising Manager If you are a stickler for accuracy

Rie rice. International Beauty School 42 Wash, st.

2160 Montcalm

—3 KITCHEN WOMEN _

542 N. Meridian

jamily lob in Crows Hi Friday, 2 ———————— i es 0 p.m. J lanner uchanan Service.| white, 7:00 a. m.—3:30 p. m. or, 10:30 Ag {6 t 50 DRICK , laSENDRIC om ay ed ry ei Ry aa Sis N. Dela, SHOE SALESLADIES To serve food and fountain drinks. beloved Barents o Mis Ola R_So Apply Pleasant work. Chance for advancement. | and- v ACCOUNTANT CLERK See Mr. Moore

arents of Kenneth Graham, departed is life Friday and Tuesday, age 72 and 178, respectively. Funeral Thursday, Nov, 30, at Moore & Kirk Irvington plug, 5342 E. Washington st, m. Burial = Washington Park. Priends invited.

JUNKEN—Susannah A.

beloved wife of

MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington

with Knowledge of Comptometor Operation

National Hosiery Mills

SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY

Charles W, sister of Mrs. Sara Noff- Call RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 P. M. singer, departed this life Wednesday, Funeral Friday, Dec. at for girl who can do stenographic and Permanent. See Tr.

age 170. , Moors & Kirk Northeast Funeral Home, 2530 Station st., 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park. Friends invited. EAUFFMAN=—Benny L. Jr. aviation rasp dioman third class, U. 8. N,, son of Mr.|, and Mrs. Benfamin Kauffman, brother of Carl and Paul Kauffman, passed away at Klamath Falls, Ore. Services at the Shelby Street Methodist church, Shelby and Berwyn sts, Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited, ‘Burial Glen. wood, Friends may call at the Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes T 25% Prospect st., after 6 p. m. Fri day. MEGEE—Robert H. (Bob), age 55, beloved husband of Emily Megee, father of Mrs. Willis Gelston, son of Mrs. Lillian Me- , brother of Hobart G. Megee and aldine Megee, passed away .in Los Angeles nday. Funeral arrangements later. Shirley service. PEAR- Ida Anna, age 53 years, beloved of Arthur R. Pear; mother of Mrs, Kenneth Warren of Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Arthur J. Smith, Gertrude Laney and Esther Atkinson; sister of Clarence , *rrinnepohl, Mrs. Ella Haupt of Indlan- , mpolis, Mrs. Carrie Weartz and Mrs, © Joseph Albers of Cincinnati; grandmother of Phyllis Warren and Jerry Smith, passed away Tuesday. Funeral Friday, 10:30 a. m., at Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st, Burial Memorial Park. Friends may call at chapel any time after 6 p. m Wednesday.

Definite post-war future, ment Office 8 to 5 Monday thru Saturday. 4

AMERICAN BEARING CORP.

% Typist "vr Stenographer +“ Receptionist and

.. general office work Apply Employ-

light office work. J. W ilson.

WILKING MUSIC CO. 120 E. Ohio * STENOGRAPHER * Experienced; good ‘working conditions. Craft Co. 546 S., Meridian,

Casualty underwriting or policy writing experience preferred, but not necessary, If you have ability no other company can offer you a better opportunity for advancemerrt and permanent position. For Interview Call at

American States Insurance Co.

542 N. _N. Meridian

® ~@® STENOGRAPHER °o

5/, Days $22.50 a Week

® ® RKO | RADIO P PICTURE *

Beck Canvas Products, Inc:

Power Sewing Machine Operators

\}

FOR FRONT OFFICE. CLAYPOOL" HOT!

BUTTER WRAPPERS

SUGAR CREEK CREAMERY CO.

S8—Willi C., 58 , bel od hand of Mis. Siw Rect ed rot ‘ung 419 W. Ohio Cs TENO 0GRAPHE R rman Didaon o Mo., Mrs. C. E. Dunn of Fxperienced and Capable Memphis, Tein tn n"svay Mongsy| % OLERK-TYPIST Pe nerves Ofte

Bros” Irving Hill Chapel, 5371 We can train you for our system, Washington. Burial Crown Hill. Friends The work provides s good chance THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. my at mse any time. (An- for advancement if you 3a inson. papers phe ease So terested in permanent employment eee @PARKS—Robert H., age 84, 1637 Asqury| after the war. 5 Minutes from STENOGRAPHER st., beloved ad Ir "Charlotte Sparks, qowatown w Stock pa. bus. to learn casualty insurance underwriting father of Mrs. Nellie B road and Mist Excellent hours, permanent position. | Dorothy Sparks, endale, Ca rother Landers & Landers, 814 Merchants Bank HUGH J. “BAKER & "COMPANY. Landers & 5a

gM Mrs, Louise Dickenson, South Hoa, passed away Monda es may call at the Robert’ w "stir ling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Thursday, 2 BSev-nth-Day Adventist church, Orange st, . Friends invited. Crown Hill TREDWELL—Vere Margaret, age 37, wife of Samuel H. Tredwell, passed away Monday. Services Thursday, 9 a. 88. Peter and Paul cathedral. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan WAGNER—~Charles J, beloved husband of Francis A, Monticello, Ind., passed sday a. m. Friends may call at Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st., after 6 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral service Friday, 8 a. m., from the funeral home; 9 a. m., our Lady of Lourdes church. Priends invited, Burial St. Joseph cemetery. ’

Paci wnd Burial

for payroll department. Previous i payroll experience gnot necessary. Apply Employment Office, 7th Fir.

602 W. McCarty

CLERK-TYPIST

The Indianapolis Times has an excellent opening for a young lady with some iyping experience. Good starting wage and advancement opportunities, Five-day, 40-hour week, time ané one-half .for overtime. Vacation with pay. Permanent position. Pleasant working conditions and congenial associates. Please see Mr. Walker, 1st floor, | 3'2 - Day, 40-hour The Indianapolis Times, 214, Ww. | Good pay.

Maryland. Herff-Jones Co.

and Typist. Age limit, 25. Good CLERK 1411 North Capitol

Two Trunk Handle Tackers

Full or part time. No experience Necessary.

2160 Montcalm ,

“x TYPIST *x +% OFFICE CLERK *

week. Experienced

ELI LILLY & CO.

Has openings for men in production departments. Essential work with post-war ,| opportunities.

~ Employment Office 220 E. McCarty St.

war employment

the kind which will We're looking for dependable men and women to fill some interesting jobs which are

~ FOUNTAINEERS

lakh Wwe 8 \ Dep DRUG STORF 1 Ih rs AVY, cl Ne

~~ GOOD JOBS That Will Last

Looking for a good job=-

last?

Ask

v WELDERS

If, you ‘know anything about electric welding it will .pay you to

. . Apply Now Holcomb & Hoke Mfg Co.

1545 VanBuren St.

6 MECHANICS

CAR WASHER PORTERS

STEADY WORK, GOOD PAY

SUPERIOR CHEVROLET

552 E. WASHINGTON

+ 2 SHEET METAL | MEN % %. 10 JANITORS ¥%

Steady Work—Good Pay See Mr, Cook

now available in our produc. tion department. Apply at our employment

8:30 a.

office between and (2 noon.

BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.

216 _N. Pine ST. INDPLS. POWER & LIGHT co.

Essential Industry

weet NEED 8 ne * Laborers * Car Washers * Typists * Office Clerks

Time and 1a for Over 40 Hours

Apply

1230 W. MORRIS ST.

% LEARN TO SEW

*

We will teach able-bodied people

+ POWER MACHINE OPERATING

School Every Day

Beck Canvas Products, Ing.

3234 W. Washington

beginner, 5-Day week, NorthTYPIST

side Insurance Co. TA-1591. With experience on electric billing ma-

Comb, White Maid and Part-Time Linen Room Worker | chine or who wants opportunity to learn. | We will train. Permanent position; post-

ARDS OF T ys 2 Per ay hg t ction with | or opportunity; 5-day week DUNCAN_Richard B. We want to thank METHODIST HOSPITAL Ihr ovidi abe yg eg our neighbors, friends, relatives for -COOK--WHITE J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co their kindness shown at the death of| o 3 . no Sundays. ~ $36.00 THY ¥ 9. o our son who died Oct. 21.-in Hinkley, ~~3 Pp. m,; no ays. 00. SHELBY AND PALMER STREETS Eo for their fowers, cards an 514 N. Delaware. No phone calls. * TYPIST * we also wish to thank the Rev. Heine DICTAPHONE OPERATOR of Luchteah sisuren, Speedway, for 18 to 38 for office of petroleum company. 5-Day Week pray Permanent position. Excellent working 18 to 30

Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan and Family.

D—We want to thank our friends and neighbors and employees of the American Foundry, also v. McKinsey for the pv Py sympathy for our mot ’ fhe vey Ladd and Family. ANLEY—We wish to thank all of our relatives, friends and neighbors for ir sympathy, beautiful flowers and spiritual bouquets received at the death of our dear wife and mother, Ellen Stanley. We especially wish to thank Rev. Victor Goossens andall the priests of Holy Cross church, altar boys, Altar society, pallbearers, Dr. Day and Grinsteiner's Funeral Home for their efficient service and. all those who assisted in any way —Husband and Children.

MEMORIAMS NIXON — In Joving : father, Charles life one year ago

today “Gone, But Not Forgotten.” —Mrs. Ethel Nixon and Children,

Lobce NOT OTICES

~~ ROSS — Called , meeting “Marion . M., ThursM., ‘to of Brother

remembrance of our who departed this

day, attend the funeral william C. Ross THOS. A. TWIGG, Acting W. M. HARRY J, STOMBAUGH, Sec.

FUNERAL DIREC] IRECTORS 5 W. T. Blasengym "Ga, 35%, Wa. S84

— FUNERAL HOME

conditions. Apply ne Texas Company, 3521 E. Michigan st.

~ ENVELOPE MACHINE OPERATORS

For Light, Pleasant Factory Work | PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Central States Envelope Co. 16 South Sherman Drive | EXPERIENCED D WAITRESS

AY — GOOD TIPS

HARRY'S DINER

1429 N. ILLINOIS ST.

FILE CLERK

~ Preferably experienced. Good pay. Chance for advancement. See Mr. Leslie

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO.

4% W. OHIO % TYPIST %

Experience Necessary Good Starting Salary.

Chance for Advancement. For Interview call at

American States Fire Insurance Co. 542 N. Meridian :

Tx TYPIST %

to type invoices that have been prepared for typing. Good ‘bppor-

eneral aight alphabetical snd pon tunity to learn to do general office Experience preferred but not neces- work, Hours, 8 to 5. Only 5 minsary. y Mr. Miller. yu from downtown by Stock ds bus for Miss Basey.

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

FLATWORK

Feeders and Folders

HUGH J. BAKER & COMPANY

602 W. McCarty

TYPIST

General office work. . Permanent, postwar position. Pleasant surroundings and

ood salary. Apply Consumers Home Hours 3 p.m. 08 p.m Gauipment Co. {01 N. Capitol ' ced Preferred © No Sunday work; meals 000 "STARTING PAY WAITRESS and uniforms furnished.

Coons’ ns’ Drug Sto: Store, Illinois and Michigan,

~ WAITRE SES |

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington ‘Ave.

FARLEY FUNERALS EE, FLANNER & BUCHANAN

W. FALL CREEK BLVD.

BERT S. GADD Prospect St. _______ MA-6ols GRINSTEINER’S

E. New York MA-5374 G. H. H RRMANN 8. EAST ST. * -8488

HISEY & TITUS

#51 N. Delaware St. 1.1-3828

~~ MOORE & KIRK _ 1159 A-8056

CH-1806 SHIRLEY BROS. Co

N. Dlinots

ROBERT W. TW, STIRLING _ 1422 Prospect A-4044 ¥. 0. Wilson on CHAPEL OF FN CHILE"

FLORISTS 4 MOTUMENTS §

“HERITAGE” MEMORIALS

Ses Our Beautiful Display

Sears, Roebuck & Compan ST & UND

§OBT Saturday, brown coin purse, con-

tain money, sterling silver TOSAry. Excellent opportunity for advance- “ Pinde keep money, please return rosary. ‘ment. Five-day, 40-hour week, no | Dental Suppl Business Keepsake from husband overseas. RI- Sajurasys or Sundays, Vacations 200 Bankers Trust Bldg. LOOT="Tor—T1— man's gold Wate chain EE Piensant.” iiteresting insta Tk. 1d te! hain eas Tes! le wo and “nis, do Butter” gre. or & “lot y See rs. Will ams. he Ind} Indianapo- YOUNG LADY K 30 years. Generous reward, lis Times, 214 W, Maryland. Interested you reo amount, BL-1981 6 Nights. Good |- in Learning Photography Ladys’ blak money, NIGHT WAITRESS Now 1357 8. Pleasant . Wo return purse, Raden, hadi Meridian. : Opportunity for Advancement exwhaion, 128 between 8a m snd 8 NURSE MATD_Whiis, 3 children. brivsie ovunsaiee 22 vtoie Bt a re, ¢ ownstairs Ore 0 ore room and batn_G pose wages, Pleasant LoBT—Han's new Glen plaid sult Ta n Capl- ps rer ug ng MRS. RICHMOND

tol Clothes su TI-2120. a

Loe, Juma Sabirdey ma. Belmont Saturday night.

pin. vicinity NF N.

LOST Praternit Po ith guard, Block's, heard p. m. nr Shertie or

TE a au uditorium * Saturday.

* FLAT WORK ok “BE toc ar . IRONER WOMEN Hote and Cate. Ny eroom soar Gres No Experience Necessary WATTRESSEXP. ST. MORITZ N.

WHITE a order - Lin 40hour week. Night work. Call IR-0938.

% WILL TRAIN % 18-35

+ Measurers + Inspectors + Finished Menders Short training period followed by exceptional piece work rates. Time and one-half for overtime, ~ NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS—

PROGRESS LAUNDRY 430 E. Market GARMENT PRESS OPERATORS

PART TIME Hours—3 P. M. to 8 P. M. Experience Preferred GOOD STARTING PAY

Sterling Laundry

| % PAY ROLL OLERK *

Call RL1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. ith PBX d typin Girls—Opportunities Now WOMAN 75500 cor position as relef operator and receptionist. Please War Jobs Today phone Mr. Westphal, GA-4421, for apPeace.Jobs Tomorrow pointment, Employment Office Women ait Ua, 25 to 3 to do y 1 : ! 20 N. Meridian St. ‘ Blin oping: Essential nd: try. tin, Citiz indiana Bell Telephone Co. gus & Coke ‘Othity, 330 W. © i ———————— nth st.

GIRLS The Indianapolis Times has openne for 2 advertising sales girls. |

“Young Lady to Learn

Must be typist. Expé rating g y Roll ine

National Cash Register, asset but not essential. Steady tra position. Pleasant working conditions in well Sgnted, newly decorated offices; 20 minutes from Nlinois and Washington Su. Sts. Call bar 4] for interview,

PRACTICAL NURSE

home, bis ei »

RECEPTIONIST

on PBX board us relle oper.

for night duty in nursing

A

| Skilled Machine Operators,

2 S. mm, See

THE WM. H. BLOCK CQ. LP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10

BASCA MFG. CO.

, 3019 Roosevelt Ave. Needs

“Tool Makers ~ First-Class Machihists

\

¥ ot vow in war wore apply

MACHINE OPERATORS

We need machine operators

for "vital war production,

We

have an attractive offer for you. Apply now.

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

®

1545

VanBuren

~MEN-WOMEN | Urgently Needed for

OFFICE—FACTORY GENERAL LABOR

GOOD WAGES—STEADY WORK

RCA VICTOR DIVISION gakeR

Apply 3300 East Michigan Stree Street Openings in an ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY for Men and Women

e Production Machine Operators ® Laborers e Truck Drivers » Night Cook

Experience Not Necessary. Apply Employment Office 9 to 4:30

MITOHEL & SCOTT MACHINE CO.

1841 Ludlow Ave.

+ RED CAB COMPANY 4%

~ Acme-Evans Go Ine. *

* fer Steady Employment to Men for + Hand Trucking and % Loading Flour and Feed

E-Z-BAKE MILLS Blackford and W. Washington Ave.

WlGILIEA Is in the fight.

Call at Employment Office 8-5 - Daily—8-13 Saturday

J. D. Adams Mfg. Co.

217 8. Belmont Ave.

AERO PRODUCTS

660 VIRGINIA AVE.

Needs Experienced Internal @rinders If not now fin war work apply U. S. Employment Service 257 W. Wash,

* | 13th & Meridian Sts. J

"| COUNTER HELP—WHITE ERRAND BOY Sie fi “iis % Men © “ulti Sn. Multigraph Operator Fxperienced Chef Con Sec hes METAL MAN - : Pleasant surroundings, dowfitown loca- z v ~ EXPERIENCED- tion. 29 W. Ohio, ~~ ~ PERMANENT PERFECTION PAINT & | FOUNTAIN MEN oo | See Mr. Baker COLOR CO. FREIGHT HOUSE JONES & MALEY MA-4312 TRUCKERS |'__2421 E. Washington = -

HELP WANTED—-MALR

un

Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD

189 E. South _

Freight House Truckers’

Pull or part-time workers needed, Immediate cash for part-time work.

N. Y. Central Freight Station

301 South Delaware

® Good Starting Salary

$30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St, Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and § P. M. JANITOR MR. SEE or THOMPSON, 310 N. ILLINOIS

‘x LABORERS x

Helpers, Spray Painters, Steel Layout, Rivet Heaters

' FOR GREENHOUSE WORK Baur-Steinkamp & Co.

, Wholesale Florists Located on- State Road 29, 14 mile North of Marion County line in Hamilton County

Lithograph Press Helpers:

70¢ an hour for day work, T5¢ an

hour for night work, Considerable overtime necessary

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 BE. Washington

MAINTENANCE MAN 5, oe:

erable elec trical experience. Essential industry. Post. war work. WEST BAKING .CO., 1331 E. Washington Bt.

* MAN UNDER 40

Pa

to put up orders in SATY, w.

"NIGHT WATCHMEN

manent position for the future, this is a res-Gpportunity;

an essential industry.

OLD ) ESTABLISHED FIRM

MIDDLE AGED MAN Grocery Commis-

Apply Wheeler's Commissary,

Market:

AND PORTER

1f physically fit and looking for a per-

good starting wage in Apply Mr. Miller.

No appointnient needed--work ranteed.

an TNOTIBE different kind of protection: eren

furniture theft. Your money, other or “hold cost,

Folia

valuables up at home or Stock Co. Indi

“Our Aristocrat waves

Open Every Nite

only $208 orth ", I PM

Shampoo and Seb 401 “Roosevelt

(FYI LS FAN" PRESS * REPAIR"

MEYER O JACOBS 12-214 E. 16th

L135

ELE

W. J. HOLLIDAY & co.

543 W. McCarty st

Hoosier Weaving Co. 432 State Life bldg.

BROADWAY, 4623—8uitable for 3, stoker

OR ®0 onik ! ‘ a ' PACKERS—TRUCKERS heat, breakfast; privileges. College ear. U. 8 Employment Service, . a w ’ oy area ige GENERAL MILL CENTRAL, 1135 Nicely Tariana oom: “Forihed Toon. y nex ath; private entrance; s HELP WANTED--MALE - 1 Xoo! lon ostwar future No Ene Good double Reasonable, g's ew ® No Tire or Grease Work- staring. pay. Plenty overtime, |MERIDIAN. 1812 N.. Apt 7 (Hampton EVANS MILLING CO. | Shum neat Radsoor ore oo NOTICE GASETERIA SS W. LEiiy team heat. RI-4650w 1031 E Washingt st ig PARK and 13th; corner room; married a wakes » : v Washingion OY Outside storm window installers,| 535s; “1 ‘insle. gentleman, $3.80, male workers oover . Y —— by the Priority ghsera % GRILLE Men who are not afraid of FARK. isei-wiri next bath Het water: an Ww |__in_room up. Gentleman. comply with Wb AND Yaar, halt ages puis Sk SPANN AVE, 1131—Modern sleeping - om; 4 he COUNTER MAN penter prefrd. Jackson, R 200m; newly papered; constant hot J

“x PATCHER Sk

VERMONT, 1426 E.--Desirable, large room,

and finishing on pianos.

near bath; large closet; 1, 3 men, Big opportunity for men MA-9117. that understand patch work WASHINGTON, 5910 me. front

room, near bath.

‘Permanent post-war eme ployment

610 S. New Jersey st.

ABK FOR MR. FIEL

with license,

EXTRA large nicely Fmd room, $1.50.

_ Inquire 23 2310 N. Meridian

ROOMS WITH B $3; PARK, 314—Nice room with with board, [TH

twin beds, Men only. MA-4024.

PLUMBER Dependable,

Call after 5:30 P. M 3930.

PORTER

LI-

Apply i INSLEY MFG. CO Blue Point Auto Supplies ' . DELAWARE, MADISON AND RAY STS 801 N_ Olney SDE. 10th _ Ee i A PORTERS—16 to 60. Part or “LABORER fuli-time work.» Convenient location. No transportation Frosleims, Experience preferred = but not ’

necessary Your drug store is an essentigl part of your everyday service. '8 DE-

FICE-—CALIFORNIA AND MARKET STS.

Man fo do general work. Pleasant work» ing conditions; good hours with ay 8 Apply Miss Wilson, Spink-Arms otel, 410 N Meridian,

“POTWASHER (Colored)

Top wages. No Sundays. Guaranty Cafeteria, 20 N. Meridian

Onl ualification a a willing= Salesman O° 3 :

ness to work and a pleasant voice as ali sales are made by phone. 519 Security Trust Bldg. FR-2432.¢

SALESMAN

Have opening for aggressive salesman in well established Southern Indiana territory within 75 miles radius of Rich-

PORTER |WwiL

BROOKSIDE ave., 2240—On otling. o home

room for employed girl. Good WILL board children in my hom: Good care. Reasonable. Walking distance. RI 1-3224 WILL care for two small.children in my poms Mother's care. Inquire at 743 fat

| WILL Sate for child while mother works.

__BE-2523-M 948 Conc Concord. CHILDREN BOARDED by the WEEK RI- yi WILL board 1 or 2 children, years, Permanent. MA-9086. CARE of babies in private home by the week, 13068 Bradbury. GA-7008 SOLDIER'S wife will Board 3 irl oF 3 boys, ages 1-5. GA-61 room and board 2 or 2 children; private home; good care. LI-9060.

CARE of child between 2 and 6; private

under 32

home. 2330 W. Ray st. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 11

BROADWAY, 1134; 3 rooms, near bath; accommodate 3 adults; $10 BROADWAY, 1138; 1 and 2 rooms, kiteh- ~ bath; accommodate 3 em-

CONGRESS, NICE ROOM AND NC ORENETTE FOR COUPLE. TA-2621. ENGLISH, 1302—One, large, up; constant _hot water; adults; 50, FR-0168. HOYT, 1112—Warm room near Sah: - cooking _ facilities; employed pref utilities. LYNDHURST AND RD. 38 (directions on

mond, Indiana, to sell beth ’ with construction engineering experiénee. Printing and Industrial papers. sig Rheard), Dear Al slean rei Perisanent. poslwas re wit oa Permanent position. Real op- sonable. Jones’ Tourist Cam; amp : oil company ve deta ortunity. Salary and . of experience and type of construction por AN a confidential. MARKET, 1006 B~Latge, front teem, ork h ne Nr 0 Pfahler, TR-8371. H. WHITAKER, Box 57, nicely .furnished, kitchenette, bath;

AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY NIGHT OPENINGS RIVETING OR SHEET METAL EXPERIENCE PREFERRED Apply 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Shirley Corp, 330 E: $t. doe. AUTO MECHANIC Permanent position, good proposition.

Harry A. Sharp Co. Inc.

443 Virginia Ave

AUTO MECHANIC

permanent job

Saturday at Noon Steady Employment—

Vacations With Pay—

NORTH SIDE CHEVROLET, INC.

836 E. 63RD ST.

interview, WEST BAKING CO.

be 1331 E Wash BARBER 133 W Market ~ BENCH MAN with sash and door exp.

CARTER-LEE LUMBER CO. 1621 W. WASH.

Boys With Bicycles

Group Insurance

Guaranteed Salary

Experienced; “also one man inexperienced; open evenings for

"EQ JOE HEATH BARBER 1 SHOP

BR-6242 AFTER 6 P. M

Age 15 or over to work after school, not

JANTED TO WORK IN' R ETR EAD PLANT

GOODYEAR RELREAD. a 408 N. TALBOT

D. - _ Cincinnati 1 Ohio.

TO WORK IN ‘SYRUP ROOM Permanent—Good Pay Apply Leonard Farber

| NEH BEVERAGE COMPANY

1420 N. Senate

» A N TO WORK in Recapping Plant

Modern Shop. io Sundays. Saturday ait-| GOMMERGIAL TIRE SERVICE ernoons or night work. Wiles-Johnson, 3 “““AUTO BODY 620 N. Delaware st. MEN MAN FOR TRUCK PARTS IN STOCK ROOM Indiana's Largest Chevrolet Experience nol neronee Dealership . or Family Hours Close 5:30 evenings Avro May pd ” Tan) oo,

T MECHAN® ~ IST CLASS MECHANICS AND

METALMEN. TOP WAGES. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT,

C. T. FOXWORTHY CO. | 819 E. Washington St.

Permanent Compensation and working conditions excellent.

JONES & MALEY 2421 E. Wash. St.

x MECHANICS *

Full or Part-Time Good Pay—8teady Work

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SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC Good Pay Beck Canvas Products, Inc.

2234 W. Washington

SHIPPING and RECEIVING CLERK

State age, experience and wages expected. Good post-war future. Address Times Box A-092.

SHOE FINISHER

Apply MAROTT SHOE. STORE 18 E. Washington ’

$10 wk. NEW JERSEY, 835 N.—Room and small kitchenette; nice, clean; employed adults only. NEW YORK ST., 2838 E.—3 Nicely furnished rooms; refrigeration; employed days only. PENNSYLVANIA, 1438 N. Targe front room, down. Frigidaire and wa Also _ Sleeping room: SANDERS, 617—3-room furnished aparte ment, Frigidaire; employed couple preferred. MA-706! 12TH, 611 E., 3 large lower rooms;

es commodate 3-4 employed adults; oa. 25TH, #30 E.—2 Modern furnished rooms.

Private entrance. College car. atter 5 p.m 318T, W., 830—Large room with private

Bath; Sieben privileges; employed per

TROGHE Ri eaiiE furnished private ali-tile bath; big closet; steam heat; 3 adults, Beauty Park, 5145 W.

NO VACANCIES ‘MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS"

T. A. Moynahan Properties NO VACANCIES MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS = | 850*N, Pennsylvania st.

APARTM H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY

Repair Work

318 8. East St. Mr. Murray.

STEAMFITTER and PLUMBER

Also Helper—Experienced—8teady Work 822 Edison

STOCK MAN Permanent posi KIPP BROS, 117 8 M MERIDIAN

Time Study Man

Metal Parts Experienc ZENITE METAL

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Rear 201 N. West See Mr. Slider Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men

in Essential [Industry

BOYS

17 OR OVER

PRODUCTION JOBS

Apply

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

Inland Container Corporation

700 West Morris Street

pay; an opportunity for a post-war future. Apply Mr. Webber.

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.

603 E. Washington

to learn trades in s printing plant; good

later than 7 p. m. Also full time work ) Sat, 3nd Sundays. J wa iM Plebmnt General Truck Sales, Ine. Apply Clyde 8. Berry ealthful war wor r. Dalton, ) Meridian. en rapa —| Atro Mayflower Transit Co. WESTERN UNION Guarantee—Commissions—Peterson 891 Mam. Ave. —— 30th & Central Sales Co. TA-4801 All or Part Time Wanted

MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT. Necessary

after the war, Our business bas opefation bere for 76 years

BOYS OVER 16

No experience necessary. Perma-

nent work. Good wages.

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave. x

DENISON SERVICE

fut

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» TABULATORS » ORDER PICKERS

1» PACKERS

No experience. for permanent positions with a You will enjoy work, here,

LANE BRYANT, Inc.

ure.

We train you

your

752 E. Market St.

“VITAL FACTORY

WORK

THE

® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed

BARBASOL

- COMPANY

Senate Ave.

Boys Over 6 Part or Full-Time Work.

(Apply Service Dept.) L. STRAUSS. & CO.

“BRAKE MECHANIC — EXP, Franks Brake Service, L1-9519.

“% CABINET MEN %

Opportunity to make # permanent post-war connection, Splendid chance for advancement.

610 S, New Jersey st.

ASK FOR MR

“Carpenter's Helpers TWO MEN

familiar with use of

offers steady employment and good pos war future to oo men,

Apply to David Nelson

Between 7:30 and 9:30 A, 4918 College Ave.

BOYS TO PARK CARS |

OHIO & PENN.

29 8, Missoun).

nter's tools needed at once for ea work, Job

National Starch Products, Ine. 1815 8 8 DROVER

~ MEN—20 fo 50

to Distribute Work in Department

National Hosiery Mills RI1- 1321-8 A. M. to SPX P.

to train as machine operators and fitters, by steel fabricator doing highly essential war work, Previous experience not neces sary. Steady employment. Plenty of overtime.

HUGH J. BAKER & COMPANY

W. McCarty

Pull or part time. Steady work now an4 been in

MEN—NEEDED AS HELPERS

CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN

Paper Package Company

8. Delaware

Post-war future, electrical work. progression, travel, WMC. Addgess Times, Box A- 991.

POSITIONS WANTED .

by week in restaurant, day or night.

ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, | 244-46 N. Gap.

MEN WANTED Citizens Gas and Coke Utilfty, an essential industry in wartime and just as busy and essential in peacetime, needs men, There are $j enings for yard laborers at 73¢ an hour, coke oven iaborers 73c, track repairmen 73¢ and coke oven operators 80c, 43-hoRr week. Apply in person to Mr. Baker at Gas Plant, 2050 Prospect st.

~~ MEN WITH CARS

Lat dnodel, to deliver tele rami; full Mr. Dalton,

West FERN UNION

i=

call us today Strong. BL~<1200

VAULTS, septic tanks; cesspools pumped |

_| WANTED TO RENT

YOUNG MEN, 16% to 23. High schooling. Wage Must comply with

12: $2950

REFINED lady wants to do light housework in exchange for room-board for, sider city property.

. 108 BE. WASHINGTON--LI-5391 NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS. 23 W. VERMONT. L1-2489. FURNISHED 8S. & USES 1240 ENGLISH AVE—3-3-4 rooms; steam heat and Bite paid; new paper and paint. FR-2120. WEST — Small apartment for employed

day worker. MA-4260. ONE-ROOM studio efficiency, elec: frigerator, connect! bath, $30.50.

_ Inquire 2310 N. Meridian. COLORED 3-Room brick veneer cots tage; heat, Frigidaire, utilities, bath, in exchange for ~housework. HU-2485.

WANTED—5 or 6-room furnished house, north, adults; Jeriiuneat, Call It. _ Carr, CH-1860, , 96.

ee ' — RENTAL SERVICE ~+ALLISON REALTY CO., Ine. RI-2368

| MOVING. & STORAGE

‘Hodges Storage Co.

Store Now—Pay Six Months Later Estimate Free — Inspection Invited 960-62 N. Meridian—RI-2019

HOUSES—LOTS ; FOR SALE E #

“3900 8. RANDOLPH—VACANT gBrick Veneer-—4 Rms —With Furnace $500- DOWN—EASY TERMS =

Studebaker Realty . ‘sieisy AVAILABLE NOW.

5317 Lester near Butler; 5 rms.; 2 lots. Yadse Terms. H. C.- Cutsinger, "L1-6546. sso H. Hartman, 1] 133 1 N. Del., Realtors.

| Ruste, 3. M1

70 Mi, south (10° mi, S. Vernon, Rd. 3 in Commiskey); 45 acres; | 6 rm. house, barns; $1400 dn. Would .con-HI-1133 (eve., IR-7956), oS mea——

self and employed hushand. Available’ “VACANT—1047 HIGH A Nice 4-Rm. Semi—$400 Down io ERIENC dishwasher wants work Studebaker Realty ye "SHELBY

—FR-2383. 5.25 “Vacant, 4929 W. 1ith, Nice EXPERIENCED colored lady wants day $ ’ mod. 5-rm. home, insulated, work doing laundry, Mondays and) weathersealed; leaving city; Yorms; bare WA $4.50, FR-238) | gain. HI-1133 (eve, IR-7056) ANTED—Washing and ironing to do | CORNER Miler und Hania ave. S-room pal A 1212 B. Senate. Ta modern bungalow; % ase sround; $340 RSONAL SERVICES WALTER FOLKERT — 4200 E. WASH. CALL IR-4200,

— BEECHER, 5040 W.--6 rooms, modern; 3

Only

large lots, chicken house; -3232.

2 years old. R. C. Smith, CH- 2799,

EE g————— ) iL Kingsley Dr, Cozy, mod.

Priced to sell.

WE @PECIALIZM 5,600 bung.: terms; bargain; Fropt End Repairing and agg) city. >THE 1103 levee, TR: 1956). Auto and Trucks | sakes) RUTH DRIVE, 1541, Ravenswood-—b-room, ~SPITZNAGEL & CLAY. an'W gas, electricity; $2000 or trade for Steaming. Work _ acreage. LI-7910. Paper aper Hanging guaranteed. Im-| SAGOQ NeAr $00 Villa, Unusually nice mediate service. FLOYD COFFMAN, CH-| mod. 8:rm. home;> $1500 dn.; 6258-M. bargain. HI-1133 (eve.,, IR-17956). TERINO—35 Years In business; BRIGHTWOOD,; 6-rm. L.- semi-modern; pos UPHOLITHR for estimates. BG. session: $2800; $600 down. Elmore Bros

__MA-3788. $3400

Coziest 5-rm. terms; bargain

270 Trowbridge. in. city;

Coal Truck Driver

© Steady Job<Good. Pa Most coal conveyor Yoadol,

401 8, Btate st. 3830 Brookville rd.

MUESING-MERRICK COAL co,

for Miscellaneous Factory Work, Smotturii for Advancement. Central States Envelope Co,

16 8. Sherman Drive

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TT i Sits

COOKS and GRILL MEN SOT WAM

. 16 to 60

|W. J. Holliday & Go. Ce AW MoGRRty

AND PAINTING.

PAPER HANGING IMMED, SERVICE

HOWARD JINES--BE-2679

Sid buen of eva: “EAT. steps, Jorches of Rapairs, al kines. New 1.2928

Patch Plastering ™“tath™

‘Wesential work; war security; §%- dA uepairs, Im[day w week. FE ork with th Be vice. od Good" starting salary. Apply Mr. Fl. 84.50 ton, or “he £1006. a

Haaried floors isid, Jo BR- 8525 Mattresses Fad arly, RnB. |

and hauled. Free inspection. . Prompt bung. service. F BE-1008. vacant. HI-1133 (eve. IR-7056). EEECTRIC apt jiance repairing; 1 week | NAOMI, 1265—Modern 3-bedroom bungaservice; ak hi Jeitvered, 1010 N.|low; vacant. Open 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. . Beville. 1214 til 9 p. m. ERLE BESLEY, BL-0285. STORM WINDOWS NT, and screens 6 0 4625 Young. Finest mod., new brass metal. Immediate service, WA- $5 0 .rm. bung., terms; bargain, 2233. HI-1133 (eve. IR-7956).

1812 W. INNESOTA ST.; 8 r 8, mod. A Supt. 13-0311, rE

MINN A-1 cond. See

BAKER CO. Purchase or Sell Your Home Through

WANTED ProneTiin ®. WELCH & DOTROOd 10 © Lal. }428.

(COLORED—$100 DI DOWN

2 “la Tncmn, Te ty HU-2485—HU-3870__

Colored nya Stovall, RI-366: