Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1944 — Page 15
C. 18, 1944 lans.. ional Battle
CUDDY | Correspondent
¢. 18.—~Promoter *
sed today - that an international in Paris as soon European phase preferably with nding his heavyinst a foreign,
ie French fracas (1) To relieve American service lurope after hos(2) to stimulate European counwill begin prowho can’,come
s and lend inter Mike's siiows. there is another
{ike's Paris projf Rumson is a avel in the grand ed by a bevy of He enjoys the arriving in a his cavalcade of [he war has preations af maul; ulifiower Canyon out with.an exnock hats off. the fight on in ion,” Jacobs ex- [ think more of it in Paris, and we would get from Fench prothe British, I'm h the local prodistinctly underning the show. sure the French welcome it with
s would be one the heavyweight it of the army 1 get a furlough. ner champ, or a ter like weltern, could be used. , much about a vet; but he uniie Mills or Jack d could provide for Louis.
| Hart lat Show
igene, Ore, and ’hicago, are opning bout at the show tomorrow y. Tex has lost e. rns to the N. rena for an at16 winning ways 1appe!l of Mon-1-Canadian star
t week and won
of Nova Scotia La Dus of Man-
iskey 86.8 % Grain Spirits I ——————y YON'’S LI-551% - PIANOS
TRUMENTS [EET MUSIC
Juality and S travagance
our Hatter
FOY—Miss Blanche A., 947 W. 3d st.,
NDAY, Y, DEC. 18, 1944
Bauman, George Henry Eaton, Mrs. Minnie A, Foy, Miss Blanche A. Hostetler, Charlton E. Lathrop, Homer C. Schmidt, Lucinda Morton
|CARDS OF THANKS : MURBARGER—We wish to thank our
Lowe, the pallbearers and those who assisted A any WAY. on MRS, W., Ry FOGARTY of AND CHIL IN MEMORIAMS .
he 3 a loving memory of our dear
relatives and friends for their kind. ness and expressions of ay a at the time .of the .death of our beloved father and grandfather, Sam Murbarger. We also want to thank Rev. Ephriam
father Michael Freije”
who passed gway Dec. 18, 1922. Dear fatBer, you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. v ‘THE CHILDREN.
Bee complete notices for time and date of funeral.
Fonnnen Bucunnn
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
W. 7. Blasengym
1934 W. Michigan St.
5 Ga. 2570, Wa. 5376 | 2226 Shelby.
CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
BE-1934
HELP WANTED FEMALE CLERK
side Toute Co. pr
9 ¢ and Typist. ‘Age limit, 25 Good
beginner. 5-Day week. Northe TA-1691. -
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EXPERIENCED | PAIRERS
National Hosiery Mills RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 P.
Experienced 3 * HOSIERY WORKERS
We have openings at present for SEAMERS FINISHED MENDERS NNER MACHINE OPERATOR
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10 py WANTED—MALE
n GOOD CONDITIONS
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
RI-1321, 8 A. M. to 5 P.M,
10 WisY
FARLEY, FUNE
Market 1234 1604 W. Morris
FLANNER & BUCHANAN
23 W. FALL CREEK BLVD. TA-3877 Indianapolis Times, Monday, Dec. 18, 1944 BERT S. G ADD ABRAMS—Herbe t Earl, age 16, of 2313 . belosed son of Mr. and Mrs, | 2130 Prospect § St. __MA-6049
8i elby st, Harry Abrams, brother of beth Franklin and Carl,
Mrs. ElizaJranchs and
Sonn Sora, Te a Noten w. Stir- 1001 £3 Ne Ee ERE ANN 2-3 ling Puneral Home, 1420 Prospect st. ate 5 Fi m, Satuidey, y. Funeral serv. 1505 S. EAST sr home Prands invited. Banal Greenwood. © HISEY & & TITUS BAUMANN—George Henry, 5015 Winthrop, | 981 N. Delaware St. -3828
husbénd of Elizabeth 'R. Baumann, father of Mrs. Janet Blell, Mrs. Georgia H, Leonard and Mrs. Virginia Reibel, Based away Sunday. Services Flanner & Bu. * chanan mortuary, Wednesday 3:30 BR Friends invited. Burial Washington ark. Friends may call at the mortuary. CAYWOOD-—Vance V. entered into rest Priday, age 65 years, husband of Mary , father of Mrs. Marie Dearoy Mrs. Nina Mudge, Mrs. Josephine Palovich, Mrs. Florence Powers, st father of Henry J. Snell and Therl Dregansky, brother of PF. E, Walter and Mark Caywood. Services Monday, 8 p. m., at the residence, 1718 N. erson ave.; 8. R. Nichols Puneral Home, Elyria, 0. Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Burial Oakland cemetery, Shelby, O. Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel in charge.
COOK~—Mrs. Elizabeth Matilda, age 65 years, mother of Dr. C. C. Cook, Indianapolis; M. E. Cook, Bryan, O.; Sgt. R M. Bailey, Hendricks Field, Fla.; Mrs. H. H. Law, Brownwood, Tex. sister of Mrs. Bertha J. Shearer, passed away Sunday evening. Funeral and burial, Bryan, O. Friends may call at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, $377 E, Washington st., until 7 p, m. Tuesday.
DICKERSON—Clarence R., age 63 years, beloved husband of Hazel Dickerson, father of Edward Dickerson, grandfather of Sue Carolyn Dickerson, brother of Charles and Walter Dickerson, Mrs. Nellie Helter, Theresa Starkey, Mettie Day and Walker, passed away Saturday a. m. Service Tuesday, 1:30 Bi from Shirley Brothers’ West hapel, 2002 W. Michigan. Burial Bethel cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel any time.
BATON-Mrs, Minnie A., 6127 Guilford ave, wie of F. O. Eaton and mother of Yernst E. of Middletown, Conn.; n Sriehieln, N. J.; Milo V, of Camp Sine r, Okla.; sister of Mrs. Hattie Pay sons of Indianapolis and Mrs. Etta Harrison of Atlanta, Ind., p away Saturday morning. Services Tuesday, A Wii at residence. Friehds invited. Inent Union chapel. Friends may an at the residence.
sister of Mrs. Sam E. (Emily) Brown and Bdward Ora Foy, Jus ssed way Sunday 6 p. m. Services Sipe: & Buchanan mortuary, Wednesday 2 m. Friends invited. Interment rs “Hill. Friends may call at mortuary.
GRACIE—John, residence 1205 N. Holmes, beloved soy of Mr. and Mrs, ank brother of James Gracie, Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Lillian Neppel, suddenly Saturday evening :2¢ p. m,, heart attack. Services Tuesday, 10 a. m. Conkle Funeral Home, 1934 W. Michigan st. Priends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p. m. Monday.
HERBERTZ Peter, beloved father of Leo, Bernard and Urban Herbertz, Mrs. Charles Carl, Mrs. John Jarosinki; brother of Nicholas Herbertz, Passed away Sunday, c. 17, age 68 Funeral at the Voigt mortuary, Meridian st., Wednesday, 8:30 a. Requieum mass, Sacred-Heart church 9 a. m. Interment at St. Joseph cemétery. Friends invited.
HOSTETLER—Charlton E., 4017 Millersville road, Loiband of Alice E., father of Joseph L., and Charlton E. Jr, Myla Baker and brother of L. V, Hostetler and Mrs. Grace Harriman, all of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday ye ning Services Flanner & Buchan Susstay 3D m. Friends invited. Buriai *Friends may call at morfons JUDD — Marcelle, beloved daughter of Hosa and Mildred Judd, sister of De-
lores Jean, passed away Sunday. Services Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1331 W. Ray st.
Burial Jones chapel.
LATHROP+-Homer C., husband of Julia, father of Homer Jr., Arthur and John Lathro assed vay at jhe Jackson Memorial hospital, Miami, Fla., Dec. 4. Funeral services Tuesday, ‘2p. m., Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Friends invited. Priends may call at mortuary on Monday.
LUCAS—George L., age 88, father of Mrs. Lyndall Cotton and Kirby Lucas, passed away Saturday afternoon at the resiSense, 106 N. Selmont. Services Tuesday ., Conkle Funeral Home, 34 wv. Risen an. Friends invited. Burfal Crown H Pr
fends may call at the funeral home.
McDANIEL—Mabel, 2748 Manker st., beloved wife of Albert McDaniel; mother of Second Lt. James F. McDaniel, Aberdeen, Md. McDaniel of Indianapolis, Staff Sgt. Charles A. McDaniel, Camp Shelby, Rim passed away Sunday a. m. Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. the Chimes, 1234 Prospect st. invited. Burial New Crown. may call at the Chapel of the Chimes.
MENZEL—William J., formerly of Indian- . lis, husband of Cristie Menzel, father Mrs. Elsie Cable, 6 brothers and 2 away at his home in Friends may
call Home, 1420 Pr ospect, st., noon, Funeral! service Wednesday, 10: 3 sa. m, from the funeral home. Frien invited. Burial Concordia cemetery.
MILBURN — Rev, William C., 2656 Union Southport, father of Mrs. Dessie Mrs. Bthel' Knipple, Indianis; Mrs. Blariche Mitchlatcher of Battle Creek; Mich.; Ruben Milburn of Southport and Mrs. Caroline Arbuckle of nburg; brother of Mrs. Minnie Patterson of Whiteland,’ John R. and Geo lass of Indianapolis, sed Services Becon Mt, east of Pranklin, m. Friends invited. Pleasant cemetery.
rge away Sunday. Pleasant yO, Wednesd 2 p Burial Second Mt. Friends may call at the residence. Wilson Service.
PEARSON—Charles Lorenzo, husband of Sarah BE. Pearson and father of Frank Pearson, Omaha, Neb.; Silas H, Pearson, hoenix, Ariz; Charles W. Pearson, Iniis and four grandchildren, pasa away at his home, 3840 8. Sher man a ay a. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirll Jonerni ome. 1430 Prospect st. af onday., Funeral semwice Wednanday, 3:30 m., from the funeral home, Priends invited, Burial Crown Hill
PRYOR-—Bert, beloved husband of Minnie Pryor, brother of Mrs. Press Freeman Ind; Mrs. Ada Call, South Bend, Ind.; Elmer Pryor, Louisville, Ky. and Pryor of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday. Services Tuesday, 10:30 Sm, the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 Ww." Ray st. Burial Ploral Park . Friends may call at the moren ®idow of the late Patother of Mrs, Mary Bur« fd Anna Brewer, John, a, Timothy,
and James Reidy, sister 0 Cahill, Bled Sunday, Des, 17, at
ay
Dec, 20, from a. n oo em
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mass at St Johtys | ehurel, faved terment Holy Cross "priends ad. rien may al » yr 7 p.m
seinda oi eek
.| LOST & FOUND LADY'S black purse with zipper, contain-
LOST Lady's black purse and bifold
LOST—Wide silver
lelal Cold Wave Permanent at
«| “ENVELOPE MACHINE
GRINSTEINER'S ©
MOORE & KIRK
IR-1159 CH-1808
__TA-6056 SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
954 N. Ililnois
ROBERT W. STIRLING
- Prospect MA-4944 ©. Wilson “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES” Tse Prospect St. MA-9433 7
ing keepsakes valuable to owner only. Lost vicinity 29th. and Clifton; $5 re-
Full or Part Ttme—Apply Ready for Work
uison| Girls—Opportunities Now
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
FILE CLERK
Straight alphabetical and general office work Permanent position, Experience, preferred but not necessary. Apply Mr. Miller
W. J. Holliday & Co. 543 Ww. MoCarty St.
FLATWORK
Folders and Shakeout Girls and Women. ,
STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington Ave.
War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow
Employment Office—Women 240 N. Meridian St.
ward. Call CH-7484, or bring to Dearborn garage, ?216 E. Michigan.
containing money, personal belongings, valuables, Sears, Roebuck’'s Saturday night. Keep money, ‘please return contents to 720 E. 52d. No questions asked, LOST—9-month-old light brown and white short hair male dog. Beautifully marked. Answers to name “Bingo.” Reward. HU-3445. .
bracelet; with green sets Bunday, propably College car. Liberal reward. IR-05 LOST —Rhinestone downtown; reward. LOST~Lady’'«-black leather 2 Tuesday 9D. m.. Reward. TA-9454: FOUND—8St. Bernard dog. Owner identify, pay ad. GA-8218.
gc —Exrday night; FR-3
GIRLS
General office work. No experience necessary. Essential industry with no post-war conversion problems. Pleasant working conditions. Call CH. 2360 for inter-
view. 232 8. Illinois Street.
HOTEL MAID HOUSEKEEPER
General housework and cooking; family Golden- Hill, - Local home nights. WA-8528
Good salary & hours.
4 in references;
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
at home. Experience and high school education not necessary. Ages 18 to 60. Instruction under supervision of registered nurses. Prominent doctor is Medical Consultant. Nursing supplies included. Information free. Write Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Box A922, care Times, LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for ski operators exceed the WERE ears uni Se expert teachers, onday Wey i 10a. m. to 1p. Spe. reason eo
gries; dT erussionsl Beauty School. 3&3 Wash. s
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
+ ACCOUNTING CLERK %
to Do General Ledger and Cost Work Comptometer Experience Necessary
National Hosiery Mills CALL RI-1321—8 A, M. to 5 P. M.
BANKING
WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A GIRL, 18-30 YEARS. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. WILL TEACH.
Security Trust Co.
FOUND—Boston bulldog, approximately be- MAID tween 2-3 years, without collar, PFR-4136, G 1h k: st v eneral housework; stay; private room; (NSTRUCTIONS 8 good pay BR-5044. yi Important Information for Women MAIDS Cairoor Need great for Practical Nurses for c — full or part time. Opportunity to train MANAGERS
ASSISTANT MANAGERS EXPERIENCED SALES HELP
for new chain of specialty stores now opening throughout the South, Southwest and Middle West, Write full experience and reference to Box 20668, Jackson, Mississippl.
OFFICE GIRL
for general clerical work.
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.
% PAY ROLL CLERK *
Must be typist. Experienced operating National Cash Register, Pay Roll \ or Comptometer an asset but not essential. Steady post-war position. Pleasant working conditions in well lighted, newly decorated offices; 20 minutes east from Illinois and Washington Sts. Call CH-0673 for interview.
PRESS OPERATORS
No Experience Necessary Apply Mr. Hocker
PROGRESS LAUNDRY
430 E. Market
130 E. WASHINGTON ST. BOOKKEEPER
If you have a general knowl. edge of bookkeeping we have an attractive opening for you
now. is a ‘vital war plant at
ours resent, with a bright post-war future. ive-day week. Our own cafeteria. Apply at once iy & HOKE MFG. CO. 5 Van Buren “Bookkeeping Machine
Splendid opportunity is ready in this rapidly growing organization for' capable and experienc girl to serve as keeping machine operator for our accounting department. Real chance to make progress. Apply at our employment department between 8:30 a.m. and 12 noon.
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. 216 N. PINE Under 40, for permanent position with enough variety to make the job interesting and pleasant, Hours 8-3, half day on Saturday. Liberal pénsion plan, group health and accident insurance, etc, with own cafeteria serving luncheons at cost. Here's an opportunity to get set for now and after the war with a growing naHonally known. manufacturer, Phone Mr. Came, The Barbasol Co.
SOME OF US HAVE BEEN WORKING TOGETHER FOR MORE THAN 10 YEARS.
‘A HOMELIKE PLACE TO WORK. Finance business and real estate mortgage loans.
EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 219 _E. Ohio MA-3361 CLAYPOOL
CASHIER “iors "CLEANING WOMEN
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
vw CLERICAL 4
Permanent position for girl desiring general office work in clatm department. No dictation. For interview call at
AMERICAN STATES INS. CO,
542 N. Meridian
»
% Comptometor Operator *
Familiar With Payroll Work Apply Employment Office
PACKARD MFG. CORP.
2900 Columbia
DICTAPHONE OPERATOR
5-day whek. Advancement opportunit; r capable young woman. Excellent post-war future,
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 839 Architect & Bldrs, bldg. 333 N. PENN.
»
, OPERATORS For Light, Pleasant Factory Work W PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
| §t E . Centra Sats nvelo lope Co
Go|" EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES
for our Toisas would
tne om A
amid invi a ative before 11 o'clock.
THE WM. H. BLOCK GO,
Experienced “PASTRY COOK
Ean BEATE TE Bn
SALESLADIES
Full or Part Time
LEADER STORE 149 E. Washington
SERVICEMAN'S wife to assist in nursery A light duties; liberal time off. -0086
~ gy STENOGRAPHER
to take some dictation, transcribe, do typing in our general office. Ours is a vital war plant at present with a bright post-war future. Attractive proposition. Five-day week r own eazeteny. Apply at once HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. 1545 Van Buren
STENOGRAPHER
Permanent . position for girl interested in excellent opportunity for advancement. Previous insurance experience unnecessary. Good starting salary. For interview call at AMERICAN, Sralrs N. Meridian i Don venlent to ail during day call IR-6950 after 6.p-m MR. BARDWELL.
~ % STENOGRAPHER *
Typing, Dictation and Clerical Work 41-Hr. Wk. Permanent Position Apply Employment Office
PACKARD MFG. CORP.
2000 Columbia Ave.
STENOGRAPHER
in credit deparcment, Wholesale business; downto 40-hour, 5-day week. Telephone Ri Sain J
FIRE JN CO.
or SS ROD-
OGRA gifice Work. i. Apply Ln “infor AR Ree general es work. Bee
Typist Mrs, Newell, 1525 N. Meridian, Hogan Transfer & Storage Corp. ®
o TYPIST
5'/, Days . $22,50 a Week © RKO RADIO PICTURE ®
428 N. Dlinois St.
* VEGETABLE WOMEN * COLORED HOTEL LINCOLN
SES
WA-6440
»
TEE PEE WAITRESS WANTED 575 “wore
land,
Wanted—Clerks, Stenographers, Acoountants
sichange for room-board, wages. Ma. 48
hospita
and
WAITRESS 411 8. IT INOIS 8T.
em —CT———— Good wages, No Sundays. Horseshoe Inn, 40 W. Mary-
Permanent Spbottnities. pleasant sur-
of 20° through o. >: Jhany Jos n tive clothe
* STOCK BOYS * LABORERS
< MONEY TO LOAN ~
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person between 8:00 and 10:00 in 3d floor Farm Bucorner Market and phone Mr, 8igafoos, MA-4421, aT
the morning. rean bldg. Penn., or
No experience necessary. Con-., venient location, Permanent day work.
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, INC. 634 N. Noble
COOKS Salary,. room, board, laundry. BUNNYSIDE SBANATORIUM, CH1676, 1676, Miss Mulvey.
x LEARN TO SEW
We will teach able-bodied people
POWER MACHINE OPERATING School Every Day
*
Beck Canvas Products, Ine.
8234 W. Washington
MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine operators for vital war production. We have an attractive offer for you. Apply now. .
Holcomb & Hoke Mig. Co.
1545 VanBuren
MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR
Experienced
PERFECTION PAINT & COLOR CO. MA-4312
FREE-Liv. rm, kitchenette and bedroom for care of small 4-apartment building. Middle age white man and ‘wife, Man can have other employment. See custodian, Apt. 1~1625 Barth ave. SHORT-ORDER COOK Experienced Night Work. Good Pay, Good Hours. HARRY’S DINER ‘ 1429 N. Nlinois St.
VITAL FACTORY WORK
® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave.
Western Union
Essential Industry wants
Telephone Recording Operators
and
Automatic Printing Telegraph Operators
No experience necessary. Typist not required but preference given. Paid while learning. Apply Employment Bureau 718 Guaranty bldg. “8 a.m. to 4:30 p. m. Monday through Friday. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Baturday.
HELP WANTED—MALE
1
NOTICE All male workers covered the Priority Referral
Pla
n will be required to comply with WMO Toraadions,
v% 2 SHEET METAL MEN »% v% & 2 FORD MECHANICS 4
Must Be A-1 Steady Work—-Good Pay See Mr. Cook
vc RED CAB COMPANY 4 s (3th & Meridian Sts. 4
FREIGHT HOUSE:
COLORED HELP. NEEDED DAY OR NIGHT SEE SUPERINTENDENT 1915 SOUTHEASTERN AVE. ~ C00KS and GRILL MEN WA-6440
~ COUNTER MAN
Cafeter 5 days a Seek, of Saturday and Sunday Go
BAKER'S “LUNCH ROOM
115 » W. 30th
cen
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
Positions now available with good pay. (Time and one-half over 40 hrs) In modern bakery with postwar future. Experience not necessary, Apply afternoons. Colonial Baking Co., 2465 Winthrop.
* EVANS MILLING CO. * o Needs | * Packers | %* Truckers % General Mill Workers
No experience necessary. Good starting pay. Time and one-half for over 40 hours 20: Minutes from Downtown 1730 W. MICHIGAN
Exp. Tire Service Man Commercial Tire Service 620 N. Delaware St.
EXTRACTOR MAN FULL OR PART-TIME. EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
PILGRIM LAUNDRY
2179 N. ILLINOIS ST.
Excellent post-war opportumities; good wages. Experience desirable, No washing. Tsp or tire work. Box AbH6S,
“FOUNTAIN JUNTAIN MEN
:
WA-6440
TRUCKERS
Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement
PENN JAILRO AD
@® Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement
LLL 4455
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31 MONEY TO LOAN
Coots, Mr, LOANS for DOWN PAYMENTS on HOMES
Life insurance pays the balance owing in Payments include discount of 14% monthly oreunpaid bolonce the event of death, is bptional, and colts on loons under $500, 1% monthly on a ay ono $1.35 per $100 per year, minimum $1.35, according to schedule.
HITE
Kahler, Miss Georgeff or Miss Weidner,
110 EAST CRLILIR
THE RIGHT
“WHEN YOU
Get whatever amount you need and re ments. We specialize in auto, furnitu
AN CO
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205 ODD FELLOW BLDG. Wash, 3 200 ROOSEVELT BLDG., Wash,
Il. Your Credit ana Out Service ? Sti Common Sere tr See Commonwealtty ||
married or single office and factory workers . Phone applications receive immediate attention.
2—OFFICES—2 ALLISON REALTY CO. Ine. RI . MOVING & STORAGE Open Monday "Nights Till 8:45
Commonwealth presents Johnny Neblett over WFBM 10:15 P.M. Mon., Wed., Fil. Business Established 1887 yy
COMBINATION... | NEED MONEY ||
pay,in convenient monthly instal. { re and signature loans to either both men and women.
MPANY
Penn, L1 nooin 8445
LI ncoln 1431
LOAN
Need cash? Why not get a signature loan at Househo Hd) Simply tell us howsmuch you need Repay in smal monthly instal. ments. No security—no endorsers needed. We also make car and
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CO Merchants Bank Building, 3rd "itor Ww ton and Meridian Streets elephone: Riley 1471
Loans over $300 are made only at the
+20 to 1000 WITHOUT ENDORSERS
furniture loans without endorsers. |
ONE TRIP SERVICE. If you need a loan in a hurry, phone first—we - can then have the money ready when you come in,
HOUSEHOLD - FINANCE
ino Building, 3r¢ , 3rd Floor 17 West, "Matket Sty "Cor. Illinois ® elephone: Riley 5404
Merchants Bank Building Office
HELP WANTED-—-MALE nu PARTS MAN Must be familiar with Ford parts. Permanent position. Good pay. See
Mr. Archer. . HARRY A. SHARP CO. INC. 4 Virginia Ave, Dependable, with license,
PLUMBER Call after 5:30 P. M, LI-
3930.
PORTERS-—16 to 60. - Part ‘or full-time work. Convenient loca tion. No transportation Hohlgma, Experience preferred not necessary Your drug Ho is an essential part of your Sag '8
$30.00 Weekly Apply 43 W. St. Clair St. Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
a LABORER FOR GREENHOUSE WORK Baur-Steinkamp & Co.
Wholesale Florists Located on State Road 29, 14, mile North of Marion _ County line in Hamilton County
T LEARN A TRADE
Excellent opportunity to learn bakers | trade. Age 40. Time and one-| half over 40 os. Essential industry’ with: @ post-war security. Op evenings for interview. West Bak Co., 1331 E. Washington st.
WANTED TO WORK ~ MAN in
Retread Plant .'°:2. GOODYEAR RETREAD, 409 N. TALBOT
* MAN UNDER 40
with construction engineering experiende. Permanent, post-war security with national major oil company. Give details of experience and type of construction work han handled. Phone Mr. Pfahler, IR-8371.
“% MECHANICS *
Full or Part-Time Good Pay-—Steady Work
General Truck Sales, Inc. % 31 West 13th Street
. 1ST CLASS MECHANICS AND METALMEN. TOP WAGES. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT,
C. T. FOXWORTHY_ CO. ® 819 E. Washington St. ®
2 MEN for general factory work in sheet metal shop; essential industry. F. H. Langsenkamp Co. 229 E. South. 3 BOYS TO PARK CARS
uF Ele Garage, 136 E. Wabash, ennedy.
See
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Tr tara ! Adams Mfg. Co.
a 8. Belmont Ave.
or ;
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Steady Permanent Job Best Working Conditions 44-Hour Week See or Call D, A. Croddy
Fadely-Anderson, Ine.
3547 E. Washington
roun A 400 Fletcher Trust bldg. FosTER & MESSICK or experienced helper. 1001 8, Delaware. EE AGE PORTER
AUTO METAL MAN
MECHANICS
To work in our 3rd floor shop. Warmest, lightest, cleanest shop in town.
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET 652 E. Washington St. MEN OR BOYS OVER 16 to Work in Milk Plant Steady Work
WEBER MILK CO.
1125 CRUFT BT
MEN OVER 50
You can help during the war by serving as communication carriers of vital war telegrams in downtown buildings, Easy pleasant. day hours, Mr, Dalton, 18 N
Meridian, Western Union
@ Excellent Postwar Future Nome fron ser ® No Tire or Grease Work FICE-C AND MARGASETERIA i; PORTER (Colored 1031 E. Washington st. COON'S RE 449 N. oi % GRILLE Stock Men ©. une: “employment. * AND Indiana Wallpaper & Paint Co, 28 E. + COUNTER MAN — TAILOR
Experienced in fitting men's clothing. Full time employment.
Apply Employment Office, Tth floor,
The WM. H. BLOCK CO.
Time Study Man
Metal Parts Experience ZENITE METAL
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Rear 201 N. West See Mr. Slider
Truck Driver Must be neal
clean, Work in retail store and assist on truck, $25 per wk. Hrs. 10 A. M. to 6 P, M. 627 N, East.
"TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL
GOOD RATE PAY,
Muesing- Merric
3830 Brookville feat 1114 E. 22d 401 8, State...
* vearTanLE MEN HOTEL LINCOLN
and
Wanted Mechanics, Helpers
and Tire Men In Essential Industry Apply Clyde 8. Berry
Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave. WANTED TRUCK BODY REPAIR MEN FOR METAL WORK—BLACKSMITHING
and Electric Repairs Aero Mayflower Transit Co.
#870 D Mass, Ave.
"Xx YOUNG MAN #
who is ambitious and desires a permanent post-war position with © local finance company. Salary, car expenses and 05lj-day week. Experience nob necessary.
Mr. Andrews — MA-4358 PERSONAL SERVICES 10 LAST CHANCE
to enroll at our Low Rate. Due to increase of supplies, materials, salaries, et cetera, our regular $95 Beauty Course will be increased to $125. We have tried to { keep our prices down as long as possible. Anyone enrolling between now and Jan, 15 will get the low rate of $95. Bign your contracts now, and enter school later. You can actually enter school as late as May 15th, taking advantage of this low price by enrolling NOW. 'A small deposit
* MEN * 16 to 60 YEARS
For production Jobs essential paper Jr
will hold you for future entrance, Our Regular $125 Beauty Course Only M.
Open Every Nite ’Til IOP. M
the Convenience of War Workers and Housewives-Day and Night School Own your own shop, netting for yourself
No Experience Necessary Interviews trom 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
$125 to $200 weekly, or, we place you on a responsible, well-paying position... Get
v 8. or Te ig; best food, excellent quarters; medical and dental
care; and en Minn he cilities all furnished free, yin ety with ty
; vania St.
a How week.
living
ad. he "ele w Army ing Office, 110 N. Pennsyl-
25-38 with telephone pe as A
| E84 working condoms. Call rie Dienm, ; YOUNG CADY 5557 TER a
17 OR OVER "to learn trades in S. printing plan plant;
y: an opportunity for a war future. Apply Mr. Webber, Wm, 5.9 Burford Printing Co. , 803 EB. Washington
* CABINET MEN &
Kk FINISHERS * Jc PATCHERS
© wiLKN use 0.
WHITE in NOW before the rush. Free catalogues. HOTEL LINCOLN The Beveridge Paper Co. ROYAL BEAUTY ACADEMY - ashington 401 Roosevelt Build _RI- 0481 Also an experienced oven man. BAKER orn suming or ‘interview MEN a REF EXPERT aD Sen) . TILE. Wash. ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY busranteed. © BR-1085, ‘$313 Broadway. ? i ELECTRIC a Tepairing, 1 week Experience NOT Necessary service; DED, delivered. 010 N. 18 Beville, CH-7272. 8 a. m. till 9 p.m,
after the war. Su ine operation here for 16 years. °
METAL MAN
To work in our 3rd floor shop. ~atmest, lightest, cleanest shop in town. J
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET 552 E. Washington St.
Bo
Pull or part time. Steady work now and bas been In
National Starch Produots, Ino: 1818 8. DROVER.
Hoosier Weaving Co.
432 State Life Bldg. MA-7140.
Patch Plastering
as. ranteed work.
Estt Free. CH.2983
Fursiture Loans
los} Owe and
Park for Appraisal
Office on Park
ground floor, next door Walk
about 20 feet, bring in title and/get your loan. It's that
loan
Buckeye Finance Co.
dept. of QUITABLE URITIES CO.
61. 219 E. Ohio St.
AUTO NOTE FURNITURE
LIBERAL LOAN CO.
152 N. DELAWARE ST MA-0
GROUND FLOOR L( / N L Autos — Pur Coats,
ANS Watches, Clothing, Ete. SACKS BROS. Illinois at Ohio 8t.
'* RI-5004 Open Eves, nh « One-Hour Service
on Diamonds,
Phone TY COLUMBIA INVESTMENT GO. R1-3507 307 N. PENN, RI-B507
Indpls. Public Welfare Loan Assn,
330 Occidental bldg. RI-3587.
$200 to $1,000 and More.
"LINCOLN LOAN INCORPORATED 1723 Security Trust Bldg. Lincoln 1411, FERSONAL SERVICED
LADIES. MEN'S GURMENT CLEAN" PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE®
REASONABLE
MEYER O JACOBS
12-214 E, 16th UF RelalzY
ONE-DAY SERVICE
Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap. TT WE SPECIALIZE Front ind Repairing and Aligning |
to and Trucks (Al Makes) ~ BPITANAGEL & CLAY, 525 W. PEARL
Work Paper Hanging guaran. Im edigte service, FLOYD AN, CHKOOMS WITHOUT BOARD 18 BARTON HOTEL Clean, attractive rooms; good beds.
Weekly rates upon application. Delaware at Michigan,
MOYNA 850 N. a st.
| FURNTSHED A APTS. & HOUSES 19
{428.50 POR LOVELY Ricieney, |
DELAWARE, 1934 N.; 3-room,
{ WINTER, 2120—A place fi
LIVING room, bedrm
HOUSES FOR RENT
m
‘| back porch, hdwd, firs,
©1$3250
BROADWAY, 2143; attractive room, mod-
MECHANICS. ¥ GUARANTEE COMMISSIONS 30TH KE HELP _& CENTRA AL SALES TA-4501. MEN and WOMEN |,, ,FARTENDER—EXP. “Path; secon eon a bath; accommodate 2 . aS N ST. -MORITZ 109 N. PENN. EE PERIENCE UNNECESSARY MONTHLY PAYMENTS $ Yel ity 2309 N, ; LOAN IF. x enette. wh | TA-8308 HOME MADE PIE CO. Coal Truck Driver - LOAN Evans? 72 vaywiens coe $ count ov any [before 10 am. after 30pm _____ . 92 W. 34th St. Steady Job—Good Pay. 3 $73.26 $5 under $500 over $500. [AE Tony J py . ost coal conveyor loaded. { . . dults. *' CH-113 : 700 | 17.80 9.20 PHONE FOR A LOAN « Anytime + Day or Night | : n | VERMONT, 1938 W.— BILL CLERKS MUESING. MERRICK BOAL A { 150 . 26.40 13.80 Iai MA®4455 now—your application can be | utilities furnished. BE-3234-W. A . 3 X {7.200 A097 18.39 taken over the phone . .. Then come to Morris |75TH, 820 E, —Purnished 3-rm. men to Operate Fan-Fold Billing Machine 38 0 Brookville ra. . . IR-1191 A 300 52.46 27.58 Plan this afternoon or tomorrow for your money. | private entrance, (After 5:30 ma). Male or Female : — ! : g - APAR FOR RENT =u EXCIEnt Was —rce Wark |__400 69.94 3678 | FREE PARKING in lot across the street | | APARTMENTS 2 Coke service man wanted by Citi- [500 86.52 44.98 Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO—-$50 to $1,500 | PARTMENT New York Central Freight Office | &iic ers in Ring coke-burning 750 112978 SrA. OR MORE-.Take 6 weeks jo make first payment, RENTAL BURG o 301 8. Delaware furnaces. Age 25 to 50; no ex- |_1,000- 1173.04 89.95 4 out of 5 loans made Without Endorsers | | NO ' VACANCIES a - ¢ perience’ needed but mechanical 1,500 | 25956 134.93 No dit ‘MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS", - L1-5858 bend helpful. “Permanent job in , . credit inquiries made of friends or relatives. T. A. M h * CLERICAL an essential industry. Call ins Ts » Many loans completed whilé you wait. Ask for Mr, oynahan Properties
NO VACANCIES HAN APARTMENTS ¥
H. He WOODSMALL AGENCY 108 E. WASHING TON-—-LI-5391 « NO VACANCIES ; APART "gd LY-2439
apis. 488
unfarpied accommodate 2; utilities snl
No children. See oko
ut ities. _ Barth ave,
apt.
xed for 2, cozy home, nicely furnished; sink in kitchen; bath: garage optional; $5.50 wk. kitchenette (not »
private bath); $44.80; suitable only for 2 refined single girls. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian
LARGE front double room: comiortably furnished; business girls preferred; private entrance; cooking Snesiitig: Frigid. are; _trolley stop. RI-T19
3283 N. Arsenal, 4 rooms; lights, gas and well; $14 month, | KELLER REALTY, INC. Realtors. LI-4401
| WANTED TO RENT L MANAGEMENT — RENTAL L SERVICE
Hodges Storage Co.
Store Now—Pay Six Months Later Estimate Free — Inspection Invited 960-62 N. Meridian—RI-2019
631 CONGRESS AVE.
Drive by this lovely little bungalow; newly painted; new Weather Seal storm sash; nice front porch and enclosed back yard. Inspect carefully from the outside, then wa) 8 yer for appt. to see interior,
The > TRARS
Laud GLE Trust Bide. MA. 375
545 E. VERMON
9 room modern home, arranged for § bedrooms. House in good repair, $4,500; “340
40 PARK AVE.
8 room semi-mod. in Jove cofidition, $3,000; terms. Call Mr, well, RI-3312. Eves., RI-8276, CRO REALTY CO. 208 N. DEL.
3043 COLLEGE AVE.
4-Bedroom home, Oil & steam heat, full basement with laundry, all hardwood floors, glassed-in sleeping perch, 13% baths, front and rear porches; $6250
Pennington TIER
GA-2904 MA-2377
Total Price, $1500 — Vacant
3030 East 6th Ave, (Mars Hill); 3 lots and one ‘large room cottage covered with Insulbric (make 2 nice rms.); chix house and shed; 3500 down, bal. like rent. Ine
PHILLIPS REALTY Ofice, rm. 3608
Res., MA. 6963
BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME
3000 Blk.; 4 bedrms., tile bath, Central long liv, rm, firepl., enclosed full basmt., side drive, garage; $9500. Appt.
€. €. Harmon Cos Ro" isa 1317 N. PERSHING
$3,500.00, $800.00 cash, $25.00 mo. Mod. except furnace; 2 bedrooms down, 1 ups new roof; 2-car gar.; all Improvements in and paid. Inclesed rear porch R.J014, lot. RI-1461, H. DILLEHAY. ‘IR-1014,
ONLY $2500
2309 Barret Ave.; 5-rm. cottage; plas fered walls; sink in kitchen; garage; $500 own, bal. like rent.
PHILLIPS REALTY Res in. toed TT LIKE NEW—BUILT 3 YEARS 6606 W. Jackson—Nice Location Lovely 4-Rm. os ~Attached Gar. $1000 DOWN-—BALANI EASY.
Studebaker Realty oA
N. of 30th on Barnes Ave.
S5-rm. mod. near transportation sad good business center.
TA- Je, HARVEY JONES. MA-saL. J. CR{SE REALTY CO. 128 N BEN ‘DAVIS
Strictly modern, 5 rooms; automatie heat; shrubbery, - fruit trees, BE-1184-J. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE; 3-room dou ble; small down payment; near Ki and Marmon- -Harrington. 127-129 ner, HU-8289.
$5350 rm, home (extra tollet & lav 1st fir): 285 ft. wooded lot; $1500 dn.3 barg. HI-1133 (eve. 956). CORNER Miller and Hanna ave.; 5-room modern bungalow; %; acre ground; $5500, WALTER FOLKERTH REALTOR. 4200 E. WASH.
CA | “ROOM semi-modern, full hasement new
3 W. Ohlo. LI-3423.
5-Rm, mod, except bathtuby hdwd. firs.; terms and sion, LI-0211. P, E, Baker, CH STOREROOM and living modern. Suitaocle sm Main st, Beech Grove, GA-3540
3800. NORTH — Walking distance ridge, Butler; 3 Bedrooms; tile ba
rnisti rniture, § rings. 1 12 IN nuereprings. Sujtatie redecorated. TA-270. CENTRAL, 2209—Front room, steam heat, BUY OR SELL it Home near bath; suitable 1-2. WA-2072 @® Elbert L. McDaniel 2; Reaves
beds, good facilities, trans. room. MA-7608.
also beautiful sleeping room. Employed.
WISCONSIN, 238 W.—Modern
also. 2 unfurnished rooms.
GUILFORD, 2214—8leeping rooms in mod-
Also single | | BRICK DUPLEX_-NOR RTH
WASH, BLVD —2-rm, apt., well furnished, lin a high-grade community-T711 and TS
sleeping room; private entrance; man preferred;
ern home: also 6-room modern furnished COLORED—$75 DOWN—1308 home east. 3 rms.; elec.; water Ee Fao NEW JERSEY —300i—Comforiabie. (win | REAL ESTATE
E. 33d st. Very lovely 5 rooms and room apartments up and down; heat; brick garages
7-RM. DOUBLE—SOUTH.
33D, W. 1142—Large room near bath; 821-23 Woodlawn; fireplace; rages. 7 Near transportation A very pleas vor noe: oi «879 ) PARTY WITH ? OR 3 CHILDREN WISH- 506-8 S. KEYSTONE ING 4-ROOM WER FURNISHED| 4 rms. to a side: Nery nice; partly APARTMENT, NEAR BUS STOP AND , phism Bn. ofa1 SCHOOL. CALL 1248 . NEW K. h LARGE room for mother and children. BRIDGES & GRAVES Will cure for 4 Shildren while mother | Realtors, 243 N. Delaware st. RI. works. -0743 . ROOMS WITH BOARD 18) gemi-mod., § and § rms. » side double, CAPITOL, 3168 N. — Nice room, inner-|1 side held vacant. Owner's equity cheap. springs, private home, good meals; Wickser, BR-8684. x suitable two, W WA-43¢ 60. A PARK, 214—Nice cozy | Foo; ’ meals; as men only; $8 wk MA -49 9 in rear. Real buy. Mo 3663. SINGLE room with r Ei en good , SUB RB FOR SALE board for capable stenographer. ~ Excellent working conditions, Good sale
and guidance in congenial home, FR-2304.
LARGE front room, next bath; good trans-
EVERY privil of nice home, two em
to room
home, good care.
WANT little girl Mother's care.
tional. MA-T48
portation, - Employed or elderly. FR-2304.
© ployed. Good meals, laundry. MA:5608 WILL ronm-board 2 or 3 children. Private and board. Private home. GA-1031. NICE sleeping jonm, twin beds, meals op-
CARE OF jJavies 4 x brivis | hots by the
ary; 35 minutes from Circle. CH-7676, Mrs. Bulene, STATE ROAD 29 NORTH CONVALESCING. nurse's care; chronic cases, pensioner welcome, Doctor's ref- 1 A, EAGLE VILLAGE _ erence, MA-T461. : TO Sarage Rou a HAVE room for young girl, 9-13. Com- Bur oy a a ity, panion for my girl with mother's Fare $2,600; last house on east side
road. Dale Stumm, tenant. MA-1443 Springer I1R-2411
INDIANA TRUST CO
10160 E. National Cape Cod brick; large I room, 2 large bedrooms, A breakfast #m. down. Large room cove and toilet aid lav, up.
| ‘PARKING LOT ATTENDANT _ Pull or for reliable 25 to
_— d fl iaid, Ain- RRA. 1206 Badnusy: hs 475 | Slassed porch ker: 3-car } Ardwoo oors - WILL care for child on ra en house: Traits Jar en; ished, refinished. Est. free. BR-8525 years, LI-3013, only $13,500, CM PAPER cleaning, wall washing. 455 | idk t i Vacancy, 3 to 6 yrs, Com- | AMERICAN BSTAT 8 storm window. WA-2233. : res plete: gare. BL-0156. "Wr Eo 3 reens rs Fo for 3 children, 1336 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS NT CRUSH Bo drive. #4 and BEVILLE 820 N.—8ittin ¥oom and bed: - 100M, no king: gentleman preferred; ext bath, RY
PON Rooms,
=
3915 Rookwood. Unus, nice T=
TR-4200,
garage, donne LP N. st. Beech $2100 GA-13 3 $2100 3131 5 Hovey. Ra Tamey furnace: terms; barg.; vacant, HI-1133 (eve., IR-7056)
WANTED property to sell in colored n Ta A » ods, JOHN R. WELCH &
uarters, he od business, 418 =
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