Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1944 — Page 15

I'S;

Lops

lana collegiate

f Notre Dame ..

owed time. go, was only yed in nearly # 1ts or more in

11 25 175 6 46 23 118 6 38 32 108 8 45 18 108 134 6 3 10 88 11 36 11 83! 7 3 aa 8 8 35 10 80 7 34 139 6 30 9 6 34 7% 6 36 Ki 1 31 13 7 6 33 8% 75

ay mean that s scoring eye

| City rs

sburgh in the e pace-setting d trip opening

son and have her words, the »

arons

adlock PRESS ornets and the ready tied for the American stern division;

d today after tie in the only tht.

to a fast start, in the first peeir other two 1 to take a 5 rnets, however, nses and held n the third.pevice themselves . Pittsburgh's a pair in the

a single in the .

«Central ¥. M. C. A. tonight will

‘manufacturers’ teams, with the fol-

»

"Holiday Tourney on At Central ‘Y’

Three basketball - games at the open the holiday tournament of

lowing schedule: 7:00—Indianapolis. Chemical Warfare vs, Speedway A. C. 8700—American. Bearing vs. E. C Atkins, 9:00—Allisons vs. Curtiss-Wright. Three games will*follow tomorrow night, two on Friday night, with two semi-final tilts on Saturday night, and the finals played Monday.

| discovered

an amazing way to

New STRENGTH... better LOOKS!

| Tennessee university's” ' basketball

'458 fans, the Tennessee boys saw

TUESDAY, DEC. 26, 1944 =

Win in Final 30 Seconds

’ NEW YORK, Dec. 26 (U. P.).—

team today held a 50-to-48 victory over New York yniversity by virtue of a left-handed pivot shot by Paul Walther in the last 30 seconds of

the game. Playing in the featured game of a Madison Square garden basketball double-header last night before 15,-

a comfortable lead slip away in. the last five minutes of the game when Marty Goldstein, chunky N, Y. U. guard, counted four quick field goals while a team mate sank a free throw to tie the count At 48 to 48. Walther's game - winning basket came from the edge of the free |throw circle as he emerged from a {scramble under the basket to break

Getting value out of the food you eat is your No, 1 Deslth problem whether you eat 500 or 2,000 pounds yearly. To do this, scientists say, you must have an adequate supply of natural stomach Sigosuve I Juices and rich, blood must be

pnp , dik, ov vervork, Jidue worg unable to catch the high-flying Red

fmpairs the stomach’'s digestive functions and reduces the red-blood strength. A person who is operating on only a 70 to 75% healthy blood volume or a stomach digestive capacity of only 50 60% normal is severely hanqicapped. Undigested food sours, causes gas . bloating... fails to supply the necessary body energy...tissue repair...often re-

sulting in nervousness and loss of energy.

So ih Supls stomach digestive juices PLUS RICH, RED-BLOOD you should enjoy that sense of well-being which denotes physical fitness . . . mental alertmess! If you are subject to Poop Sigmon or | suspect deficient red-blood cause of your trouble, yet er gs Be Cause complication or focal’ infection, SSS Tonic may be just what you need as it is especially designed (1) to promote the | flow of VITAL DIGESTIVE JUICES in the stomach and 7 to build-up BLOOD STRENGTH when deficient. These two important results enable

you to enjoy the food you do eat... to]

make use of it as Nature intended. Thus you may get new vitality ...pep... become animated . . . more attractivel

Build Sturdy Health 3 and Help America Win

fhousands’ and thousands of users have

tified to the benefits SSS Tonic has Jovuled to them and scientific research ows that it gets results—that’s why so nysay ‘SSS Tonic builds sturdy health a, you feel like yourself a "At drug stores in 10and 20 0z.31zes.©S.8.8,Co.

helps build STURDY HEALTH

fF OUT-OF-PAWN™

SAVE—BUY BONDS

Hundreds to Choose From. Look them over — see for yourself — each garment el sterilized; can hardt J i from aew. Ab etryirrrvay

o "FAIRBANKS

Men's SUITS & TOPCOATS

203 E. WASHINGTON ST.

(the fifth tie of the game and give his team the victofy. He scored 21 points to take high-scoring honors for the game. " Brooklyn college won the first game of the night, beating a Western Kentucky five, 49 to 45. The winners took the lead midway in the second half in a game which was tied on eight occasions and were never headed thereafter. Jerry Remer, Brooklyn forward, and center Larry Jones of Western Kentucky, shared scoring honors in the opener with 14 points each. «

Red Wings Climb On Idle Montreal

By UNITED PRESS The Detroit Red Wings drew

{ing the Toronto Maple Leafs 6 to 4 (in the only Christmas night game | scheduled. Steve Wochy, celebrating his 22d birthday paced the Wings to victory with two goals and an assist to gain 'scoring honors for the night. The Wings scored twice in the | first period, three times in the second and clinched the game with another counter in the third. The Leafs, after scoring single goals in ‘the first two periods, rallied to score twice in the last period but were

wings.

BACON RECOMMENDS |

TWO APPOINTMENTS

Charles C. Bacon, city building

Jasper Leads In Cage Poll

By UNITED PRESS Jasper's Wildcats, already rated an unbeatable ‘eombination by | many experts, held down “first place "for the fifth consecutive week today in the United Press’ “Big Ten” rankings, Maintaining an average of 52] points a game while limiting oppenents to an average of 30 points, the undefeated Wildcats of Coach Leo C. (Cabby) O'Neil will enter the new year with a nine-game winning streak and only Evansville Bosse, New Albany and Evansville Central looming as major hurdles. Jasper, like most of the state's other quintets, was idle this week. The Wildcatg play Vincennes on Jan, 5, -Meanwhile, with the state's cage picture rapidly becoming as crystal clear as Indiana high school basket ball ever will become, the fifth United Press ranking of. 1943-44 was as follows (won and lost records in parentheses); . Jasper (9-0), . Anderson (8-0). Gary Lew Wallace (8-0). . Evansville Bosse (6-0). . Bedford (8-1). . South Bend Riley (6-0). . \ New Albany (6-0). . Jeffersonville (7-2). . Kokomo (7-1), . (Tie) Linton (7-2) and Elkhart (7-0), Well regarded quintets were Inidianapolis Tech (6-1), Scottsburg “(9t 1), Terre Haute Gerstmeyer (6-1), Michigan City (5-2), Auburn (8-1), Wabash (6-2), Tipton (6-1), Evansville Central (4-2) and Greencastle (6-2),

COEDS WN

ASK BELGIAN VOLUNTEERS

LONDON, Dec. 26 (U, P.).—The Brussels radio said today that the Belgian defense ministry will broadcast tonight an appeal for volunteers to join in the defense of the country,

GUARANTEED AKRON SURGICAL yo " N. PENN. ST,

ROACHES

commissioner, today recommended | to the safety board the appointment ‘of two replacements to the plumbing | board and the electrical board. | They are C. R. Hayes, 1406 N. | Dearborn st., recommended for the plumbing position, and Fred H. Stout, 710 Russell ave., for the electrical board, } Their terms would begin Jan. 1. The two would replace Arthur Paetz and ROE Lawn Lawton,

MASSACRE OF ITALIAN CIVILIANS REPORTED

By UNITED PRESS Nazi 8. S. troops and Italian Republican fascists were reported today to have massacred 300 Italian civilians at Moncio in the Reggio Emilia region of northern Italy for “sympathizing with the patriots.” An overseas dispatch to the FCC said the massacre was reported by partisans who arrived in Florence after a trip through enemy and allied lines.

95

Other Extra

LOAN CO. o

Bring in the

KNOW the Condition of Your Fam-

- ily's Eyes. Prevention of Eyestrain Will Save a World of FT) Trouble

‘We Close Wednesday Afternoons

Oh fou. £ KERNEL Gstomatic

Established 33 Years

STREET FLOOR, COR. MARKET & ILLINOIS STS. TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG.

Entire Family

Write

LOANS

AUTOS—FURNITURE—DIAMONDS and PERSONAL LOANS GENERAL INSURANCE

For Prompt, Friendly Service, Call,

ESTATES LOAN COMPANY, Inc. 912 KAHN BLDG., “When your funds are lean—Lean on Gene”

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

or Phone — MA-1788

Mer. & Wash. Sts.

ls

INDIANA MUSIC CO. 115 E: Ohio St. — FR. 1184

GUARANTEED

(I NL

AT QUR USUAL Ai PRICES

LBS {9

BED BUGS

Use SHUR -DETH for Quick Resulis

Arnott Exterminating Co.

| 249 dated Ave. |

Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1944

Fiowner & Buchaman . Seiten ANDERSON, Mrs. Minnie GLECKNER, Carl A. GLENY, Charles GRUMMANN, Carl A. HECKMAN, Calvin D. LEAK Mrs, Etta Mae -REBVES, Louis E. ' SHELBY, Augusta See complete notices for time and date of funeral.

Fuonnnen 5 Bucuanan

25 WEST FALL CREEK BLVD. TA nn

er-of -Mrs. Ruble Fall, Mrs. -Ruth-Con-

Cox. Services Thugsday, 3 p. m. at

are welcome. Burial Crown Hill,

BRAUGHTON—William E., 2415 B. Mich}gan st, passed on Monday, age 57 years, husband of Tina Mae Braughton,

er of Mrs, Grace E. Hgkle, On Guy A. Pred L. and Charles Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m. at Pron. W. Moore peace chapel. Friends ar welcome. Burial Crown Hill

George A. Bri

§ p. m. Tuesday.

CRONIN~—Paul F., beloved. son of Mrs Cornelius Cronin, brother;of Kathleen M. and Thomas J, Cronin of Indianapolis,

ray o Cincinnati, O,, died Sunday, Dec

a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited,

ssed away Tuesdsy a m,

Downing, call -G.' 'H, Hefrmann Puneral Home, _ until 12 noon Wednesday, GOLD ¥ SERVICE DRURY Pvt. Douglas, husband of Mary, |

Qamany. morial service will

Pri

DEATH NOTICES 1

ADAMS—Sarah (Sallie) of 1710 E. Washington st., entered into rest Monday, age 62 years, wife of Cliff Adams, moth-

way, Mrs. Jennie Coombs, Mattie, John M. and Clifford L. Adams, half sister of Monroe, Coley.-George and Walter

Harry W, Moore peace chapel. Priends

ANDERSON — Mrs, Minnie, mother of Hazel Mockford, sister of George Lawson and Mrs, Alice Hawkins of Anderson, Ind, died Christmas at her home, 1416 W. 25th st. Services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited, Burial Washington rk

father of Pvt. Charles Braughton, broth- |

=) CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

BRINKMAN —Ruth, aged 52 years, beloved

ite © Sears A. Brinkman . 53: FARLEY FUNERALS . oem 139 d f 1 of “Grover Wonnell of weal wii — 'FLANNER & BUCHANAN

John and S8ydnéy Wonnell of Indian- " apolis, passed away Friday a, m. Serv- ow. ral CREEK B BLYD. TA-8M ice Thursday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley BERT S. GADD Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E 2130 Pr et St _ MA-8049 Washington st. Burial Memorial Park | “io Frespe ; :

Friends may call at the chapel after

Cornelius A. Cronin, Mis. George Mur-|1508 8. EAST 8T, __MA-8488 24. riends are kindly invited to.call at

the Blackwell funeral home, 1503 N -3828 Megidian st. Puneral Wednesday, Bee Lp N._Delawate gt, - 27, from the funeral home, 8:30 a. m.. | MOORE & KIRK Requiem mass at Holy Cross church | 1R-1159 .1159 CH-1808

DOWNING-—Delbert W., age 60, beloved | husband of Edith E. Downnig, father of Donald L. Downing, stepfather of Gerald T, Hayes and Mrs. Warren Shultz, brother of Charley E., Waiter 8. and Robert

Funeral Terre Haute, Ind. Friends may 1508 8, Bast st, from. 7 p, m. Tuesday | LOST & FOUND

father of Ann, brother of Grace Drury and Dorothy Kinney, was Killed“ in

id In a form of a requiem mass, 8 a. m, Wedntidsy, Bt, Joseph's church,

FAIRES- sin tle, sister of Pred

es of U. 8. navy, niece of Mr. and | MISSING since oo . family pet { h red Green, : Porest Manor; - ale collie d; Paires, half-sister of Rose Faires and thildren most conderned. Reward. CH-

DEATH NOTICES 1

pressed away Christmas evening. Serve ice at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 10 a. m, Friends. invited. Interment Washington Park.

GREMIANN Carl A., 3645 Kenwood ave, husband of Augusta and father of Carl A. Jr, Dorothy and Mrs: Glemm Kline, passed away Tuesday morning Serve ice Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later, GUNNEMAN—Benjamin H., age 60. years, beloved father of Florence M. Gunneman, brother of Hérman B. and Louis Gunneman, Mrs. Anna Achgill, Mrs Christina Wright, Mrs. Mary Wagaener, assed away Monday P > Funeral ednesday, 1:3 Bn™ om Shirley Brothers’ ry in ne 5377 E

Mrs. Fred Cordes Jr., and sister -of Nels Pearson, Minneapolis, Minn. Serv. | ices at the Bethany United Lutheran church, corner of Yoke and Shelby sts, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited, Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at the J. C, Wilson Chapel of the Chimes until noon Wednesday and at the church from 1 to 2 (8t. Paul IMinn.] papers please copy.)

HECKMAN-—Calvin D., husband of Beryl, father of Mrs, Thomas McCord, LeRoy and Robert, passed away Tuesday morning at his home, 1508 W. 28th. Service at the Flanner & "Buchanan Mortuary. Time later,

KELLER Bessie, beloved wife of Eugene Keller of Cincinnati, O., daughter of Mrs, Katherine K. Stufflebeim, sister of Mrs. Mollie Bunnell, Mrs, Nellie Merri- | man, Mrs, Helen Galbreath, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Katherine Allen of Columbus, O©O., passed away Monday a m. in Cincinnati, ©O Funeral Thursday, 3 p. m.,, at Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Anderson cemelery. Friends may call at chapel from 1 until 3 p. m Thursday,

LFAK—Mrs. Etta Mae, of 1044 Reisner st.; mother of Mrs. James B. Berry and William R.” Owens; grandmother of Pvt. Basil Berry, Santiago, Cal; Tem, Dick, Marjorie and Chogk Bs Berry, Eister of Mrs. James Keep Mrs. Floyd McDermott and Mrs, Willlam Anthony, Paris, Ill; Herman Ross, Mrs. Frank Buckiar of Detroit, passed away Baturday p. m. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 1 p. m, Interment Jamestown, Ind. Priends may call at the mortuary. LITTLE—Ruby M., 5228 Guilford ave, sister of Miss Opal Little and aunt of Louie Hatfleld of Seymour, Ind, died Sunday morning in Methodist hospital Puneral Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st, Interment Green Hill cemetery, Bedford, Ind. Priends invited.

J GOLD STAR +

MANSFIELD—Sgt. John C., son of Anna and the late Roy Mansfield, brother of William C., 8. 3-g, Naples, Italy, Mary Jane Mansfield “4nd Mrs. Alfred Braun and Mrs. Lloyd Mattsen, was killed in Leyte, the Philippines, ‘Memorial services will be held in a form of a requiem high mass 9 a. m. Wednesday 8t. Philip Neri church. Friends are invited.

REEVES —Louis E, 1723 College ave, husband of Flora E. and father of B K.| Repves, passed away Sunday evening Services Planner & Buchanan Thursday, 10 4. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Priends may call at the mortuary.

SANDERS—Delbert H., age 56, 2038 Macpherson, beloved hisband of Florence, son of Elizabeth Frymutefof Marion, Ind.; father of Charles E. Saunders of Indiana olis, brother of Clyde of Marjon, Ind.: grandfather of Florence Ann and Phyllis Mae Sanders, passed away Christmas eve. Funeral at Hamilton funeral home, 3002 Winthrop, Wednesday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Marion, Ind. Friends may call at funeral home.

SHELBY —Augusta, 3720 Salem, widow of George W. and mother of Norris P, and Julius. C., both of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday evening. Services Flanner & Buchanan Wednesday, 3 p. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortaary, SULLIVAN—Corneliug V, (Vie), husband of Ann M. Sullivan, father of Lieut (jg) John L. Sullivan, U. 8-N. R,, erv- | ing in North Africa; Roberti J. Sullivan of Indianapolis and the late Richard V. Sulliv..n, died Saturday, Dec. 23. Priends | are kindly invited to call at the Blackwell Puneral Home, 1503 N. Meridisn st. Puneral Wednesday, Dec. 27, from the funeral home, 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Lourdes church, 9 a. m. Interment St. Joseph cemetgry., Friends invited. SWAN Patricia (O'Brien), daughter of Mrs. Louise and the late Daniel O'Brien, sister of Mrs. Alice Walworth, Daniel P. and Misses Helen and Jane O'Brien and Sister Maurella Sisters of Providence died Saturday evening. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30, 4t the Kirby Mortuary,’ 10 a. m. 88. Peter and Pau Cathedral. Interment Holy Cross cem tery, Friends may call at .the mc tuary. WALKER—Laura Ann, age 74 years, 1c mer wife of Joseph Walker, Brown burg, Ind.; beloved mother of Mr Bertha Bannon, Forrest and Pred Walk# er and Eimer Walker (deceased), grandmother of Thomas Walker, Mrs. Eva Henning, Ronald, Larry, Gene and] Mary Helen “Walker, great-grandmother of Thomas David Walker and Saundra Lee Henning, passed away at the residence, 212 N. East st, Monday p. m Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Brothers. central chapel, 946 N. Illinois Burial ® Greenlawn cemetery, Brownsburg, Ind. Friends may call at the chapel after 6 p. m. Tuesday.

WILHITE—Dr,” Eugene M., age 78 years, beloved brother of Mrs. Ova Phillips, Mrs. Ilda Garrison of Indianapolis, Mrs. Rose Langford of’ Washington, D. C., and Jessy Wilhite of Marion, Ind.; W. A. Wilhite, Englewood, Cal.; Charles G. Wilhite, Washington, D. C.; O. P. Hadley of Hall, Ind, passed away Saturday p. m. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. m,, Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel, $377 E. Washington st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time, WILSON—James E, beloved husband of Edna King Wilson, deparied this life Monday, age 17 Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 27, at Moore & Kirk Northside Colonial mortuary, College at Fairfield, 10:30 a. m. ' Burial Crown Hill, Friends invited.

CARDS OF THANKS © 8

WE WISH to extend our sincere thanks and preciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful flowers received at the death of eur beloved husband and father, Joseph E. Williamson We especially wish to thank Fathers Goosen, Moriarity and “Duffy of Holy Cross, also Father Joseph Duffy of 8t. Anthony's, the nurses and doctors at the Veterans hospifgl, Veterans of the Spanish Amgrican War and Grinsteiner's funeral home. THE WILLIAMSON FAMILY.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 'W. T. Blasengym O27, Ws 516

t

1934 W. Michigan St. BE-1934

GRINSTEINER'S _

1001 E, New York

HISEY & TITUS

~ SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

954 N N Nuinots =

ROBERT W. STIRLING

| 1422 Prospect, , MA-4944

3. 0. Wiison * CHAPEL © SF YAT Cine 1234 Prospect Si.

for return of accounts receivable ledger Lost In e robbery, No questions, Acme Mattress Co, 708 08 Madison. RI1-2347.

LOST Black and white wire-haired terrier; one pink eye; 2% § daysy name “Twister.” $5 reward for return or information leads to his return. WA3394. 2828 N. Talbott,

PEARSON'S

128 N. Penn, LI-5513 FURNITURE es PIANOS B A N D INSTRUMENTS “RECORDS e SHEET MUSIC

To re Because We Save Men's Suits & Overcoats

S18" 21 94".

‘Salman nd James Fin Taio Cal; grandmother

CASE CLOTHES | Sys Ave. Spin ¥ 4 to 9

www

~ evening. al Wednesday, 9

Mortuary; 2 | church. Intermen tery. ds may eall at the ort,

brother of AWRY

:

any time. Puneral 2 p. m, at funeral home. Interment 1901 Central. WA-1501-WA-3747. . Keep-

FLYNN-Mary Lucy; mother of Mrs, Carl James

| - Flynn, William Salzman and LOST Blac raw sting purse on Pyt. Gor ‘Balzman, di Satrday No| western car containing Pletidfes

30, Ki 0 a m, Bt. Philip Neal |. _MA-85

t Holy Cross ceme- IT. on Town side: navy ileation; - reward. Was

Jictauynn_con x 2260 N. Harding, : a ra, al: of aus 3 on at ha pubis | vicinity 80 reward. bo La of ; n e | jy 1 y; #

Home, 1308 Pros- os. iver with amethyst |

Ta tween 1727 Central and

sake. Reward F, ma noys ears,

. black saring Dr with spots "on license, Reward Please cali HU-1612, |

asses, Maral reward,

INSTRUCTION 3

LAST CHANCE

Our Regular $125 Beauly Course Only §

n Every Nite 'Til 10 P, M.

r the Convenience of War Workers | Fo Housewives Day’ and Night School Own your own shop, nettin $125 to $200 weekly, or, we well-paying position, m NOW before the rush. Free catalogues, EASY JERME_N0 AY AGE PNY A Y

Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Dec. 26,194 |

101 Roosevelt Building LE BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for skilled operators exceed the ITearn under expert teachers, FREE SHAMPOO Monday Wednesday from 10 a. old Wave Permanent Beauty ‘Sc "hool. 4

Washington st Burial Washington . park. riends may. call at chapel any cial C time. HALVERSON -—Vendella, _2902 Brill rd passed away Sunday morning, mother of |

HELP "WANTED FEMALE

'% ACCOUNTING CLERK x

to Do General Ledger

Comptometer Experience

National Hosiery CALL RI1-1321-8 A,

CEE LEER ET LE TA EY

ETE Fe Machine Operators

BOOKKEEPER If you have a general edge of bookkeeping we have attractive opening for you w. S18 war plant at present, with a bright post-war future, Our own cafeteria.

“CLEANING WOMEN

CLAYPOOL HOTEL

% CLERICAL »

general office work in claim department.

AMERICAN STATES INS. CO.

CLERK—SOME TYPING Northside Insurance Co.,

Comptometer Operator

Fxcellent opportunity, for girl who

Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc.

CLERK- TYPIST

Permanent position.

M-G-M PICTURES

* Comptometer | Operator

Must be experienced; y based on your experience,

Kingan & Company

Maryland and Blackford

* Comptometer Operator *

To Do Interesting Payroll Work ’

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

* Complometor Operator *

Familiar With Payroll Work Apply Employment Office

PACKARD MFG. CORP.

@ Man 1 must “have e chauffeurs 1i-

and furniture clean, no washing or cook-

ing; $35 per week and living quarters furInquire 2310 N, Meridian,

DICTAPHONE OPERATOR Advancement oppor. tunity for capable young woman, Liberty Mutual insurance Co.

TT Dictaphona «+ opertar

38 for office of petroleum com-

“TEXAS "COMPANY

I a2 E, _MICHIGAN ST. _ DISPATCH CLERK . .. Young iady wanted as dispatch i in advertising service de-

of taking charge of - dispatching service boys and who has had experience in taking orders and instructions over the telephone No typing necessary

D. YOUNG, Advertising Manager, The Andianapalis Times,

“ELEVATOR OPERATORS

For office building. No Sunday Good pay and working conditions

it_bidg | ~ STENOGRAPHER ENVELOPE MACHINE

OPERATORS For Light, Pleasant Factory Work PERMANENT. EMPLOYMENT

Central States Envelope Co.

18 South Sherman | Drive

* HOSIERY WORKERS

We have openings at

MENDERS RUNNER "MACHINE OPERATOR

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS wss| EXP. RESTAURANT HELP

Money to Pay Xmas Bills

Flatwork Feeders

STERLING LAUNDRY

935 Lexington Ave,

"FILE CLERK

Straight aiphabetical and general Permanent position, Experience preferred but not nece

W. J. Holliday & Co. sa Ww. MaoCarty | St.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK

We have a permanent position open for a girl between the ages of 18 and 35. no experience necessary. Accuracy in figures essential, some typing. APD 0

Coo 936 E. Georgia of phone MA-3104 for tment,

oppertunity ” permanent #0

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ____ .

8 HELP WANTED—FEMALE

CASHIER S'pxRoeGirl nil] for general office work, Linde'Air Products Co., %20°N, Pennsylvania,

“GIRLS.

General office work. No experience necessary, Essential industry with no. post-war conversion | problems. Pleasant working con- | ditions. Call CH. .2360 for interview.

‘GIRLS

The Indianapolis Times has openings ‘for 2 advertising sales girls

Excellent opportunity for advance- |

ment. Five-day, 40-hour week, no

Saturdays cor Sundays Vacations|

with pay Permanent positions, Pleasant, Interesting tnside work. See Mrs Williams, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W Maryland

~ Girls—Opportunities Now

War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow

Employment Office — Women

240 N. Meridian St.

ana Bell Telephone Co.

HOUSEKEEPER Middle aod; white or colored: no laundry, stay, “private room, ~TR-0398. —- . INSPECTRESSES, WHITE CLAYPOOL HOTEL

“KITCHEN HELP |

COLORED ~NQ NIGHT OR SUNDAY WORK MFALS AND UNIFORMS FURNISHED GOOD WORKING * CONDITIONS AND SALARY

CHARLEY’ RESTAURANT - ee 144 E. Ohio LADY for distributing and setting type. Btate experience and salary, Address Times, Box A-404

LADY for light housework. care for child _3 years. By week. MA-6764

“CLAYPOOL M ID HOTEL

~~ Office Clerks

No experience required. Permanent. A good place to work for 45 years,

LANE BRYANT, Inc.

2 E. MARKET ST.

% PAY ROLL CLERK *|

Must be typist. Experienced operating National Cash Register, Pay Roll Machine or Comptometer an asset but not essential. Steady post-war position. Pleasant working conditions -in well lighted, newly decorated offices; 20 minutes east from Tlinois and Washington Sts. Call CH- 0673 for for interview.

PERSONNEL STENOGRAPHER

Opening for good typist desiring personnel experience; Hi -day wk, Attractive salary. Call L1- 7470 for appointment.

PRACTICAL NURSE or rishi ii

in nursin home. TA-3007.

PRESS OPERATORS

No Experience Necessary Apply Mr. Hocker

PROGRESS LAUNDRY

430 E. Market

Girl with pleasing personality and stenographic ability to take over our information desk. Interesting, pleasant work and a fine opportunity to get ahead. Call at our employment office between 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon.

Bowes Seal Fast Corp. 216 N PINE 8T

Refined Woman to generally assist

in clothing store

2310 N. Meridian

1” Sales Tabulators

A fascinating position that you can learn quickly and easily. You will like working in a Mail Order Store.

LANE BRYANT, Inc.

752 E. MARKET ST.

% SECRETARY 4

Needs experienced girl to take rapid dictation from executive of prominent manufacturing concern. Post-war future, Unusual opportunity for right person.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

RI-1321 & a. m. te 5pm SERVICEMAN'S wife to assist in nurser

school; light duties; liberal time o MA -95086

“STATISTICAL CLERK

Knowledge of preparation of charts, graphs, reports, etc. Also use of calculator. Permanent posiITO With excellent “wavancement opportunity

* STENOGRAPHER *

Typing, Dictation and Clerical Work 41-Hr. Wk Permanent Position Apply Employment Office

PACKARD MFG. CORP.

2000 Columbia Ave,

to take some dictation, tran. office,

present with a bright post-war future i Attractive preposition Pive-day week | Our own catatonia. Apply at once HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. 159 Van Buren

Telephone RI-5508

in excellent opportunity for advancement

view eall at

AMERICAN STATES FIRE Mi co. 642 N. Meridian . If Inconvenient to al ning day call IR-6050 after 6 p. m MR. BARDWELL,

TAILOR

Biperiohoed in fitting men's clothing. ull time employment.

Apply Employment Office, Tth floor,

The WM. H. BLOCK CO.

call a American States Fire Insurance Co. 542 N. Meridian

eall TR-6959 alter 6 p. m Mr. Bardwell

§Y, Days $22.50 a Week

[RKO RADIO PICTURE ®

“WOMEN x J: i LORED RT wore Tikcoun ;

spoT

lo

GOOD Christian woman, middle aged; to] appreciate good home; small wages; must be dependable TA- 7482 HOUSEKEEPER—White, immediately, age 21-50; stay, extra good salary, LI-4012, TA-9305

~. RECEPTIONIST

No experience necessary. Hours, 9:30 M. to 3 P. M.; $15 per week. Inquire

Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Ine,

P. M. until 9:30 P. M. Attractive | 621 N. Noble St Pleasant surroundings - most interesting job in which one can learn advertising fundamenBplendid opportunity R

scribe, do typing In our general

Ours Is a vital war plant at

~ STENOGRAPHER

in credit department. Wholesale business; downtown. 40-hour, 5-day week.

STENOGRAPHER Permanent position for girl Interested

Previous Insurance experience unnecessary. Good starting salary For Inter-

Tx TYPIST x

Permanent position for girl Interested in excellent opportunity for advancement. Previous insurance experience unnecessary Good starting salary. For interview,

If inconvenient to call during day, please

5. TYPIST »

9 HELP WANTED—FEMALE Waitresses and Fountain Girls

w No Sundays or holidays and | Druga Store, 449 N WHITE LADY,

9 HELP WANTED—MALE

21-50 TT Toure work: | _ stay, extra gio salary, LI Aon, TA-9 -9305, | | WOMAN — general _home).

Age 20 through 49, for many jobs

‘J 2 SHEET METAL WER x "8, or overseas; attractive dlothmedical and dental Tony

cilities all furnished free salary with opportunity vancement and job training. Telephone FR-0263 or write U. 8 Army

‘9 13th & Meridian Sts. J “% YOUNG LADY %

25-36 with Jeiepnone experiency as re. cepticnist and yorking AD FR-1331.

nE LP WANTED—MALE-FE FEM. |

Tool Makers

Skilled and Unskilled Machine Operators

If not now. in war work apply

uU. Ss. Employment Service

x CLERICAL * STOCK BOYS * LABORERS

No experience necessary. Cone

REAL SILK HOSIERY

To

ELI LILLY & COMPANY

Has openipgs for men and women in production departments

' Essential war work with postwar employment opportunities

Employment Offices

220 East McCarty Street

~ FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50

Pleasant work Chance for advancement

A Dep “DRUG STORES

30 We Week, 3 hours.

DISHWASHER V

'% LEARN 10 SEW

able-bodied people POWER MACHINE OPERATING School Every Day

' Beck Canvas Products, Inc.

‘OPERATORS

PAGE fs.

NOTICE

All pale workers

regulations.

* & 2 FORD MECHANICS %

Must Ba A} Steady Work—Good Fay eo Mr. Cook

v% RED CAB COMPANY 4

— ny -

% Acme-Evans Co., Inc. %

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

E-Z-BAKE MILLS

Blackford and W. Washington Ave,

ILI

is In the fight. Call at Employment Office 8-3 Daily—8-12* Saturday

J. D. Adams Mfg.

217 8. Belmont Ave.

AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY |

BAY OR NIGHT OPENINGS RIVETING OR SHEET METAL EXRERIENCED PREFERRED

Apply 8:30 a. m. to’ 5:30 p. m, Shirley Corp., 330 E. St. Joe

BAKER Also an experienced oven man. Open evening for interview, WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E. Wash,

AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS —GUARANTEE—-COMMISSIONS _& CENTRAL SALES TA-4501,

BOX NAILERS

Carpenters and Laborers For Day or Night Work in Box Plant—Essential Industry

BALKE & KRAUSS CO. } 427 W. Market ) Boys With Bicycles Age 15 or over to work after school, not later than 7 p. m, Also full time work Sat, and Sundays. Good wages.

Pleasant, healthful war work. Mr. Dalton, 18 N. Meridian

WESTERN UNION % BOYS TO PARK CARS +

DENISON SERVICE OHIO & PERN, PENN,

Bread and Cake Salesman Established Route See Mr. Puyear GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont s% CABINET MEN % % FINISHERS + * + PATCHERS %

Cail at Once

WILKING ‘MUSIC 0,

610 0 8. Ni New w Jersey

CHEMICAL TAB. ASSISTANT High school education agd some chemical training preferred. An excellent opportunity in an essential industry, permanent employment See or write Mr. Clarence Holmes, 2950 Prospect St. Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, Indianapolis

Coal Truck D Driver

Steady Job-<¢iood Pay Most coal conveyor loaded

MUESING-MERRICK COAL 00,

401 8 State st MA-8588 3830 Brookville rd. . [R-1191

Coke service man wanted by Citi zens Gas & Coke Utility to instruct users in firing coke-burning furnaces. Age 25 to 50: no experience needed but mechutaical

bend helpful Permanent job in an essential industry Call mn person between 8:00 and 1000 in

the morning. 3d floor Farm Bureau bldg. corner Market dnd Penn, or ‘phone Mr, 8igafoos, . MA-4421,

COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

“Man must have chauffeurs Le Couple cense and generally help im furniture store. Woman to keep house and

We need ‘machine operators for -vital war production. j have an attractive offer for you. Essential Industry Yeo Jie: Apply now.

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg, Co.

MEN—WOMEN—Act money until Jaw. | _New York

PRODUCTION JOBS

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

CONTAINER CORPORATION 700 West Morris Street

VITAL "FACTORY

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

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave.

“Western Union

Automatic Printing Telegraph Operators

No experience necessary. Typist. not required but preference given Paid 8.

Apply Employment Bureau 716 Guaranty bldg. a m to 4:30 p m Monday fhivigh’ Friday. 8 a. m. to 1

HELP WANTED—MALE - LEARN A TRADE

Bucettent opportunity te trade. 16 to 40 halt over “0 hours. with a post-war ings toe 1331 E Washington st

oi Bo

5

learn baker's A ply 43 Ww. St. Sais st. Ema — i. M. and 5P

Baking Co.

furniture elean., No washing or cooking} 13835 per week’ and living quarters fure

We nished, Inquire 2310 N. Meridian,

aera Needs water

{and helpers Experience unnecessary. | Critical classification in war ‘effort. Wages better than average; temporary or pers manent employment, Transportation re. funded if accepted. GA-4597. LAYNENORTHERN CO., INC, 227 W, Edwards Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana.

I Exp. Tire Service Man “| Coumercial Tire Service 620 N. Delaware St.

“Xx EVANS MILLING CO. *

Needs * Packers % Truckers % General Mill Workers No experience necessary. (Good starting

pay. Time and one-half for over 40 hours. 20 Minutes from Downtown nN 30 Ww. MICHIGAN

Freight flevator Operator

Reliable Man—White for Full-Time Work

H. P. WASSON & CO.

———

FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS

Permanent Positton Opportunity for Advancement

PENN RAILROAD

139 E. South

cn ——

Freight House Truckers

Full or part-time workers needed, Immediate cash for part-time work,

N. Y. Central Freight Station

301 South Delaware

FOUNTAIN NEN TEE

® Good Starting Salary ® Opportunity for Advancement ® Excellent Postwar Future. 1@ No Tire or Grease Work

GASETERIA 1031 E. Washington St—

* GRILLE

Kk AD al J COUNTER MAN

$30.00 Weekly