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PRESS diso university'st and all-Americal orth today as off icceed himself ag te basketball ine 0 ampion, I form in Val« yr games, but he e in the last ty i from 16th dua¥ ‘staridings. Valpo.. ace, who last season, w the pace-setting | Indiana State, vith the 25-point! 0 games and hag s contests than

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SECRET TRAL SEEN “FOR NAZI AGENTS

NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (U. Pe villiam Curtis. Colepaugh and Frich Gimpel, Nazi #dgents landed by U. boat on the Maine coast, probably will learn today how “this government proposes to administer

Justice. Adolf Hitler, Gimpel's asic and Oolépaugh’s paymaster, has ordered *10- minute” trials and inevitable death in spy cases such as theirs, but President Roosevelt indicated yesterday that Attorney General nels Biddle probably would de-

Fried the last U-boat “invaders.”

the eaptives. +

ot fm ry to i pm” §|HELP ih 2 ~ BERT S. GADD » A military commission similar -t0 | 2130 Prospect. St.

that which in 1942 sentenced six German saboteurs to death and. two others to prison was expected tc be ‘appointed to try <Gimpel, -35- and Colepaugh¢.26. It was further indicated tifat the ‘tribunal would proceed ‘In secrecy as did that which

Colepaugh and Gimpel were arrested in New York by federal oureau of investigation agents.

RIGS YET “PITTSBURGH—The crater of the positive carbon. 1s a carbon arc light, similar to those used for motion picture.projection screens, generates the most intense light known.

© Mr. W. : Rudy

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DEATH NOTICES

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5

Sewiees

TRAUB, MRS. ROSE MAE

See completa notiges for time and date of funeral

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indianapolis ’ Times, , Wednes., . Jan. n. 3, 15i5

Raymond Cradick,

of Mrs. J. P. Phillips, Pal . A passed away Monday p. mF lends may call at Dorsey Funeral Homie'“3925 E.

New York st. Funeral 2 p. m. Thurs-

day in Tuxedo Park Baptist church. Bod, Bi lie ip .state in the church, 1 to ursday. Burial Washington Park cemetery.

ORAIG—Roy L., 1309 W. Michigan st; husband of Jessie V.; son of Mrs, da Craig; brother of Frank and Fern Craig, Mrs. Ernest Kelly, Ft. Orange, Fla, and Mrs, Charles Gift, Washington, n C.: assed away Tuesday p. m. Services lanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Friday, :30. Friends invited. Entombment ashingion Park mausoleum. Friends may call. at mortuary.

OROWE—John, age 76 years; father of Mrs, Katherine Pinnerty and Mrs. Mafy assed away Tuesday. Funeral , dan. 5, 8:30 a, m,, st residence, New York st. i)

m., Bridge's church, Friends invited. Bugial |

Holy Cross ‘cemetery. Friends may: ecall st residence after 7 p. m, Wed nesday. George W. Usher service.

DAUGHERTY—Leo, husband of Annette; son Pri Mrs. Mary Daugherty, Pitts burgh, Pa.; brother of Frederick J. Daghert of Pittsburgh; died at the home, 20, N. Pennsylvania, No, Friends may vall at the Kirby Mortu-

ary, Meridian and 10th sts, until 10 . m. Wednesday. Funeral and burial ayton, O.

QALE-Lillfe Jane; widow of. Charles R. Gale; mother of Wayne Gale, Tell City, Ind., and Mfrs. Dr. Claude Lomax, dlanapolis; sister of Albert Simmons, Indianapolis;: Dofsey Simmons and Simmons, Underwood, Ind. and Bhertdans D. Simmons, New Jersey; passed away Fussday p. m, at the home of Mrs. Lomax, 3122 N. Pennsylvania st. i ”w all af he Tolin' Funeral Home, oepect st., Wednesday tintil 10 a, m. the Hine) home: 8 p. m. Wednesday and 2 m Priday *at the Mt. Olive church Boar Cientryville, Ind. Interment

In-

-| MORRISON—George T. 58 years;

PEARSEY-—Mary Catherine Conway,

indianapolis Times, Wednes., Jan. 3, 1945 JOHNSON—Meabel E., age 49 years; beloved wife of Harry P. Johnson; mother of Maxine "Johnson and sister of Mrs. Sadie ‘Langenberg; passed away Monday p. m. Funeral Thursday, 3 p. m., from Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hil Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Memorial Park. Friends. may call at the chapel any time. beloved husband of Hazel Morrison; stepfather of Ralph Cox and Mrs. Veneta Calasby; randfatbes of David, Jerry and Lacey orrison; oi away Monday. Puneral Brine, a. m., at the home, 1525 Prospect Se Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. . H, Herrmann servce.

PARSLEY Everett, st.; busband of Grance Parsley;

fathe of Bgt. Arthur Leon Parsley, fi ee | Anns Wray, Indianapolis, and Mrs il-

dred Brunner, Cambridge City; passed away Monday evening at thp- home of daughter in Colbridge, City. ° Services at th . ©. Wilso apel of the Chimes,” ., Thursday, 3:30 p. . Burial Crown Hill ds Hey call at -the “Chapel PASHO-—-WIII husband of Adah; father of Mrs. L. Hansen; son of Mrs. ary A. Hobbs; grendfather of Judith Ann

Hansen; passed away Tuesday. Services ldnner & Buchanan Mortuary Thurs- | ny, 4 p. m. Priends invited. Friends may call at mortuary. age 54 years, wife of Sgt. Paul Pearsey, _mother of Mrs. Margaret Owens, Catherine, Teresa, Paul, Pvt, James, Pvt. Prank, John and Joseph Pearsey, passed away Monday... Funeral - Thursday, Jan. 4, 8:30 a, m, at: George W, us er Mortuary, 2313 'W. Washington : 9 a. m., Holy Trinity church, Friends Be iteg. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. KISSEL—S8ophia; beloved mother of Mrs. Walter Prange and grandmother of Mrs Liene Cook, Mildred and Doris Prange; sister of William Nane; passed away at her home on U, 8B. 52 and Franklin r¢., Tuesday p. m - Friends may call at thy home any time, Funeral service Friday, 1:30 p. m., from ‘the home and 2 fn ."ab the. Fenton Evangelical and Reormed church, corner Post and Troy rd, Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. Robert W. Stirling service. RICE—David A., age 62 years; beloved brother of Ora Privett, Miami, Fla.; Mae Miller, Akrgn,-O.; Paul Rice, Indjanapolfs; Charles. Rice, St. Augustine, Fla.; Witbur Rice, Chicago, ~1ll,;' uncle Maurice Oursler, Ralph White, Anderson, Virginia w, Ora Pauline 1 pass sway Tuesday. Service Thur ay, 1:30 p. m,, from Shir. ley Brothers Cuntral Chapel. 946 N. Illinois st. Burial Danville, Ind. Friends may call ‘at ths chapel after 7 p. m.

ae esday, “vitor ini F.; sister of Mrs. Raymond W,. Pope; assed awdy Tuesday m.” Services Flanner & Buchapan Mortuary, Friday 3 p. m. Friends Antormens Crown Bal Friends hed “call . mortuary: YOUNG—CGeorge J., of 2430 Plerson ave, age. 81 tar: beloved father of Pvt. Edoa Mae Jackson of Ft. Meyers, Va.; grandfather of Capt. Campbell ¥Y. Jack-

Rose Mae, 808 N. Delaware;

. A. F. R. 8, Banta Monica, Cal; or a Leonard, Jacob, Charles and Michael all of Da

Rausch, mn, O.; tied away Tuesday, Services Friday,

30 £, m., Nr shire i Brothers’ Centras Cha 946 nois st. Burial Crown hn riends may onl at the

chapel after Thursday noon

Garden of Memories cemetery at Gen- AN tryville. Friends invited. (Evangyill e OF THANKS pm ——— Courier please copy). GRUMMANN—We _ wish to Sxpress our a HAMM -Angulind 2333 B Masts st; 3 frien - Rots a i oved mdther o I's e or ir 8! and - Morris D.,, Dewey and Willard hy , all| tiful floral al Pony Ded

of Detroit; Mrs. Carl Pisher, In pn - olis; Mrs, Lana Me pohke of Anda and Mas way Monday EE, ee ire

at the C flson “Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect st., ursday, 2 ban . Priegds invited. - Burial Glen 2 oe on rie dy may oall at the “Chapel

HIG Doki Eugene

(Geney), age 10; little son. of Wilma ac onl:

and Iv

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nd Bertha and doseph Doyle; great-

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the death of our a and ixiher, carl A. Grumman

the Rev. FP. R. Jodge Nb. 500 and Planner & Buchanan

ron Ye and Children. sympathaie i FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8 |W. T Blasengym 77% \s 5576 KLE FUNERAL HOM 19040. Michigan $63 °_Bk-ium | FARLEY FUNERALS 5.2 sun 1604 W. Morris

BOOKKEEPER

| If you have a general knowl. . edge of bookkeeping we have | an attractive opening for you now.

present,

rs is a vital war plant at Five-day

Ou with a bright post-war future. week. Our own. cafeteria. - apply at once HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO. 1545 x Buren

~ BUS GIRLS . FOR TERRACE TEA ROOM

This will’ probably appeal to women with children who would like to work a short time each day during lunch hour. Apply ToS Tea Room any morning | before 11

The WM. H. BLOCK COMPANY

CASHIER™ “Lister ~~ CLERK-TYPIST

40-hour week. | Permanent position.

M-G-M PICTURES LI. 436} Mr. MacLeod ~ OLERK-TYPIST b~ Day So. “How Week A-2500 -

BRULIN & C0.

2939 Columbia Ave.

CLEANING WOMEN

CLAYPOOL HOTEL for elderly lady, 2942 Companion y

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Ruckle 8t. TA-6789.

Comptometer Operator

Excellent opportunity for girl who has completed training. Perma~ nent position.

Real Silk Hosiery Mis, Ine.

% Comptometer Operator *

18 to 30 _

» To Do Interesting Payroll Work Typing Requised; Beginners Considered.

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS

CALL RI-1321—-8:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.

progress. Apply at our employment de-d

For Shipping Room

Good working conditions, ¥7'%c an hour. Must be U8. citizen. See Mr,

HELP wANTED—FEMALE

PAY ROLL OEPARTHENT |

"Girl with ED oF experience; s#lary based on your: Srpesience; steady position. .

. LEADER STORE

149 E Washington.

FPACTICAL NURSE

home. TA-3097

RECEPTIONIST =~

Giri, 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.

_: 218 N._ PINE ST.

SALESLADIES

~For Branch Store Managers

Experience not necessary. ‘We pay you while you are training for this pleasant daytime work. Write or apply

DAVIS CLEANERS

23835 Northwestern

~ SALESLADIES

Outstanding opportunity for qualified young women with retail experience. Good salary, bonus. Opportunity for promotion.

W. T. GRANT CO. 2 Fut

gt "Washington

® SALES TABULATORS

Sitting work; easily and quickly learned. You will enjoy working in a Mail Order Store,

LANE BRYANT, INC.

752 E. Market St.

vw SECRETARY +»

Good opportunity for experienced girl with initiative; permanent -position; modern office,

RI:1321 8 a: m. to 5pm

~ SHAKE out "GIRLS"

Full or Part Time No Experience Necessary Good Working Conditions Good Starting Pay

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington

STENOGRAPHER

to take some dictation, tran. scribe, 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. Qur own cafeteria. Apply at once HOLCOMB '& HOKE MFG. CO. 1545 Van Buren - *

¢ STENOGRAPHER *

© and TYPIST ® 51/,-DAY ‘WEEK STEADY, POST-WAR - EMPLOYMENT ® RKO RADIO-PICTURES @ ® 428 N. Illinois St. ®

Secretary, Typists Dictaphone Operators "General Office Clerks

Experienced, good , pay, 40-hour week: Appl v_Herfl-Jone: Herff-Jones Co., 1411 N. Capitol ave

for night duty in nursing

Knowledge of ° preparation of charts, graphs, reports, etc. -Also use of calculator. Permanent posi{tion with excellent advancement opportunity.

Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc.

Cae 634 N. Noble St % STENOG GRAPHER ~ 5 5 " Typing, Dictation and Clerical Work §'%-Day, 41-Hour Week Permanent Position Apply Employment Office

PACKARD MF@. CORP.

2000 Columbia® Take any northbound streetcar to 30th st.

Webber.

BURFORD PRINTING “co.

603 E. Washington

GIRLS

ence necessary. Essential industry with no post-war conversion problems. Pleasant working con-’ ditions. Call CH. 2360 for interview. ~ % GIRLS TO LEARN % Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central Experienced

* HOSIERY WORKERS

We have openings at present for ° SEAMERS FINISHED MENDERS *RUNNER MACHINE OPERATOR

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS RI-1321; 8 A- M. AM. to 5 PM. HOUSEKEEPER Immediately; white, 50; extra good salary; stay LI-481 TA-9305,

3

Father and . children. sota: FR-2

I. B. Tabulator and Key Punch Operator

Hours 8-3; half day Saturdays. Here is an opportunity to get set for now and after the war with a growing nationally-known manufacturer. Liberal pension plan, group health and accident insurance, etc. Own cafeteria serving luncheon at cost

THE BARBASOL CO.

General office work. No experi- |

HOUSEKEEPER—White, middle-aged; stay.’ 940 E. Minne-

Then transfer E. to Columbia. Plant at 30th and Columbia, Only 25 minutes from Circle, a

STENOGRAPHER

Experienced’ and capable

stenographer. Permanent position in “executive's office.

‘Address Times, Box A497

Permanent position for credit office | work. . Immediate employment. Apply Credit Department.

FAIRWAY FURNITURE CO. 138 W. Washington. St. - | STENO-DICTAPHONE OPERATOR {18 to 38, for office of petroleum com-

pany Permanent Josie; excellent working conditions.

THE TEXAS “Company

3521 E. MICHIGAN STREET "Full or Part Time TYPISTS

Excellent Wages > See Mr. Garrison, 611 Seeurity Trust Building or PHONE FR-4120

ICERS AND WRAPPERS

Permanent jobs in our cake and roll departments, Pleas.ant work, with good. pay. Day or night hours, Apply

OMAR, INC.

901 E. 16th St.

Girl for ATaining as report . writer. Must be good typist. Permanent, full-

time polities with good post-war future.

Apptf Dun & Bradstreet,. Inc., 3m Test J Building. nh General office work. Permanent, post-

Pleasant surroundings and good splary Apply Consumers Home Equipment Co., 401 N. Capitol.

Typist—General Office Work

war position.

‘CLAYPOOL HOTEL

Inspectors

Girls to work in bottling plant. Good pay. Permanent. Apply

Comptometer Operator

Must be experienced; permanent. alary based on your experience. 1 11-1351, Ext. 235, or apply

Kingan & Company

Maryland and Blackford

~ COUNTER WORK

. Good Pay-—~Day Hours Discount on TLdundry Service

ROWN Laundry > ay weaning Co.

Counter a 30 to 40 years of age;good hours; good wages; day work. Harry's Diner, 1125-29 N. IHinois.

DISPATCH CLERK , ,.

“Young lady wanted as dispatch clerk’ in advertising service deOF “taking ‘charge of dispatening of taking ¢ arg 0 a service boys and fp Saap hag experiences in a orders and No typing oe over the telephone. J o typ

r- until 9:30 P. M. Attractive

can .learn Afvertising fundamen. tals opportunity for sttancement 8¢e MR LOUIS D UNG Advertising | Manager, The Jodiasapolis: Times , 214 w

KE OPERATORS

i & | White. For gttice § bul No Buhday W. FALL CREER BLYD, "hn! i 2 En

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~| 41-hour week;

ssary, Hours: 1:30

Leonard Farber, Nehi Beverage Co., 1420 N. Senate Ave. LADY Rm ee LAUNDRY HELP

Shirt Press Operators

Full or part time. No experience necessary. Good: ‘starting pay.

STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.

INSPECTRESSES, WHITE |

Age limit, 25. Will consider good begininer. Five-day week. * Northside Insurance Company, TA- 1591,

WAITRESS r

HI SPOT 99 411 8 rors ST.

“WAITRESSES TEE PEE WA-6440

Waitresses and Fountain Girls “White. No Sundays or holidays. Meals and uniforms furnished. Apply Coons | Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois,

| WHITE LADY, immediately; general housework; good home; stay, good pay. LI4912. TA-9305, ~~

~ WOMEN, AGE 18-25

To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics

PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.

THE * BARBASOL CO. B46 N. SENATE

9

“MAING CLAYPOOL ~ MAIDS To IMEOGRAPH OPERATOR

EY PAC 0

PACKARD MF@. CORP.

2000 Columbia Take any northbound streetcar to 30th st. Then transfer E. to Columbia,

Circle. .

‘Multigraph’ Operator

ployment. ment Office, 7th floor.

The WM. H. BLOCK CO. "PARLOR MAID—WHITE

CLAYPOOL HOTEL

or Comptometer ah. asset but not essen. tial. Steady post war position working confifions in well lighted decorated offices. 207 minutes . Illinois and Washington 84s. Call ‘CH. tox interview, ig

Must’ be able to type ahd file; 5%-day ShEmanent position. Apply

Plant at 30th and Columbia; only, 25 minutes from

Experienced full-time emApply Employ-

WOMEN name takers for city PIT Pleasant outside work; no selling. R L. Polk & Co., 322 Beard of Trade bldg.

“% ‘ YOUNG LADY *

“28- 35 with telephone experience as receptionist. Some typing. Good hours and working conditions. Call Mr. Diehm, FR~1331. "

Young Woman For Office Position

Typing required; wonderful opportunity for Tight person; pleasant surroundings with’ post-war Ae week.

Liberty Mutual’

Insurance Co. 530 Architect & Bldrs. Bldg, 333 N. PENN.

WAN" Woman or girk pre~ ferred, fo live in home and do 1 ght work Svelings. Own’ room and ba First clars living conditions, References exchange’.

Wages HU-13 | EXPERIENCED

white or colored house-

Zt.

Shirley Corp., 330 E. St: Joe ¢

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. po for

MEN AND WOMEN

Apply. Personnel Office 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.

MANUFACTURING

(TIAA 18 |

AVE

Nee Tool Ma : Machinists Skilled and Unskilled Machine Operators” Inspectors

If not now in war work apply 5 |

U. S. Employment: Service|

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AT DEARBO

Washmgton

9 BELP WANTED-NALE-FEM. i) in] HELP §

AIRCRAFT ASSEMBLY

Day. ma “Night Openings

ADVERTISING "COPY WRITER

'ED-MALE:.

NOT IC E Rin. X

WANTED

Should be able to’ visualize, and write “folders, booklets, blotters and

MAN VANTED Xo ig

8 Days i: Retread Plant Ininitoun. | : FGOODYEAR RETREAD,. TALBOT

MAN TO > WASH CARPETS

opy for direct mail material of all kinds. Ex-{ = WHITE 3B COLORED perienced man desired but will id * HOTEL youngster or returned serviceman who wants to ‘get into” advertising. Tell us MAN UNDER 40 * { about youlself. - Address Box A495. ns construction engineering experienes. Pe:

(Ae RN

*k SHOP FOREMAN x * to Handle (20) Men w

Good, Warm Room Must Be Experienced on Fords and Chevrolets '_ Good Future Possibilities ® (4)

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Age | work , Sat

| Pleasant, healthful war work | 18 N. Meridian

| He “BOYS T0 PARK IK CARS % DENISON SERVICE AUTO. MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS

&C

Boys With Bicycles 15 or over to work after school, later than 7 p. m. Also full time and Sundays. Good ‘wages. | Mr. Dalton, |

WESTERN UNION

tional major oil company.

‘post-war security with ome Give details

of experience and ty of constru

pe ection work handled. Phone Mr. Pfahler, IR-8371.

‘MAN

| MEAT CUTTER. Speckers_ 's Market, 7048

for distributing and setting type. 15 N Pennsylvania.

5. East, RI-54

*

OHIO & PENN

—GUARANTEE- COMMISSIONS 30TH

CENTRAL SALES TA-45 TA-4501

BOX NAILERS |

Carpenters and Laborers’ For Day or. Night Work

* MECHANIC .

IST CLASS MECHANICS AND METALMEN TOP WAGES. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.

FC. T. FOXWORTHY CO.

©® 819 E. Washington St. ®

in Box Plant—Essenfidl Industry BALKE & KRAUSS CO. . 427 W: Market “J CABINET ME! * FINISHERS % v PATCHERS +

, Cail a Once

WILKING Music 60.

610 8S. New Jersey

“Chev. Mechanics @ Must Be A-1—Good Pay |

Yc Red Cab Company yrs Steady, Post War Employment

* (3th and Meridian Sts.

trally prospects Mr. Hamly,

Ilinois.

16-21.

located

~— CLERICAL WORK —

No experience necessary. work with large natienal concern, . Steady 714 Lemcke Bldg. MA-1312.

and

day work.

Inside cen= favorable or phone

STATISTICAL CLERK|

STENOGRAPHER |

Apply. now.

MACHINE OPERATORS

‘We need machine operators for vital war‘ production. have an attractive offer for you. |

FOUNTAINEERS " Ages 16 to 50

To serve food and fountain drinks Pleasant work. Chance for advancement. See Mr. Moore

[TA Deper“DRUG STORES | : Californias Market St

“We

Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

1545 VanBuren

day work.”

Endl

A lifetime learning

BA M Friday—8 A. M.

able to men not essential industry:

18 Production Workers: 8 Janitors 4 Bottle Wash Operators 4, Freight Packers

keeper-cook No Sunday duties. 2 adults,

* PAY ROLL. ‘CLERK + 1-flobr Bouse dil heat, automatfé. water _heate: References required. BE-1211 | Must bel typist Experienced operating WANTED-Girl, high school graduate; no Nation! Cash Register. Paw. Roll Machine | NT irl, high school graduate; n

experience necessary, Tor general office work Guid ‘Refining _GA-2 2441.

aghven fikLr WANTED—-MALE FEM. _ i fash trom” =

0873 |

PISHWASH ER_WHITE

NO SUNDAYS : nn 8 adors' ur

and helper. {8 Delaware.

BAKER 3:o*

ELE

en TP PARK ons

career,

Apply Employment

‘ 3 Process_Qperators

Also ‘Opportunities for Women Postwar Possibilities

Employment Office 220 East McCarty Street HELP | WANTED—~MALE “* AUTO MECHANIC *

6 days; good salary

* CLERICAL * STOCK BOYS * LABORERS

No experience neeéssary. Con= venient location

to } P.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

evening Ee

if ar 36 B

M

a sh

INC.

716 Guaranty Bldg.

for

"PRODUCTION JOBS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION 700 est Morris Street

Permanent

REAL SILK HOSIERY

MILLS, 634 N. ‘Noble

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

THE BARBASOL COMPANY

846 N. Senate Ave.

JANUARY GRADUATES

Young Women and-Young Men (4F)

Western Union

will train you jm telegraph work, Paid while

Bureau

to. 4:30 P. M. Monday Thru Saturday

ELI LILLY & COMPANY

Has the fpllowing job. openings availnow employed

in an

Warehouseman Carpenter Electrician Machinist Painter Pipe Fitter Sheet Metal Man

a

n experienced oven 'man.

interview

t

*o RED

Dishwasher — Good wages; good hours, Harry's Diner, 1425- 29 N.|

— COLORED BOY.

COLORED “RIAN “to fire stoker and wash

A dry. (

1001

+See Mr, Cook CAB COMPANY ® @ 13th and Meridian @ |

‘Coal Truck Driver |

Steady Job--Geod Pay. - Most coal conveyor loaded.

MUESING-MERRICK COAL €O. 401 S. State st. MA-8585 3830 Brookville rd. [R-1191

Coke service man wanted by Citi. zens Gas & Coke Utility to ine struct users in firing ,coke-burning furnaces. ‘Age 25 to 50; no experience needed but mechanical bend helpful. Permanent job in an essential industry Call in person bétween 8:00 and 10:00 in the morning. 3d floor Farm -Bureau bldg. corner Market and Penn. 6r phone Mr. 8igafoos, MA-4421, ?

for delivery and general office work; fiveday week: 200 Bankers Trust Building

funeral cars, 1101 N. Permsylvania.

CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN

Paper Package Company

$02 8. Delaware

oY LINDER PRESS FEEDER

ih Our Printing Department 5-Day Week, 45 Hours, Pay 471% Hours Apply

| Crown Paper Box Company

MECHANICS

To work’ in our 3rd floor # Warmest, lightest, ‘cleanest shop . LOWE rawr

“SUPERIOR CHEVROLET — .552 E. Washington St.

MEN WANTED Citizens Gas & Coke Util. ity, an esesntial industry in wartime and just as busy and essential in peacetime needs men. There are openings for yard laborers at 73c an hour, coke oven laborers 13c, track repairmen 73¢c and coke oven’ operators 80¢. 48-hour week. Apply in person to Mr. Baker at Gas Plant, 2950 Prospect Bt.

MEN LE ® No Lubrication or Tire Rapair ® Good Starting Salary

Excellent Working Conditions GASETERIA—IC31 E. WASH.

% MEN *% 16 to 60 YEARS

For production jobs In essential paper industry. No Experience Necessary Interviews tromi8 A. M. to § P. M.

The Beveridge Paper Co,

nr! w _Washington

MEN »

Steady Work Plenty Overtime Essential Food Industry Hand Trucking and Loading Flour and Feed E-Z-BAKE

Acme-Evans Co., Inc.

Blackford & W Wash. Ave.

MEN 16 to 60

Essential work: post-war security: 5'aday week. All daytime work with plenty of overtime. No experience necessary. Good starting salary. Apply Mr. Miller.

W. J. Holliday & Co.

543 W. McCarty

MEN

ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary

’ Ful or part time. Steady>work ‘now ow and

3%. E. E. Georgia "COOKS and _GRILL MEN WA-6440

“FINISHER WANTED - %

To burn in an ; polish off pianos. If you have had any experience at all in. this type of work see us immediately. Good pay and permanent set-up, Ask for Mr. Wilson, WILKING MUSIC COMPANY bn JM EONe FIREMAN 57, Toor. Some, wir YCH-T7676, Mr. Mattox. a. 5 pies ~ FOUNTAIN MEN Trio FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement PENN RAILROAD > 189 E. Bouth

Freight House Truckers

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

N. Y. Central Freight Station

301 South Delaware * GRILLE % AND * COUNTER MAN $30.00 Weekly

Apply 43 W. St. Clair St. Between 8A M and 5P. M.

'HOUSEMEN , CLAYPOOL HOTEL JANITO WHITE MAN & WIFE NOT OVER £5 YRS.; NO SMALL | CHILDREN, FOR POSITION AS CUS- {| TODIAN LARGE APARTMENT; STEADY | POST-WAR WORK; GOOD SALARY PLUS LIVING QUARTERS WITH TELEPHONE AND ALL UTILITIES; EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLY "IN PERSON FROM 9 TO 12 NOON AND 2 TOP M. 11 W H.

JANITORS

White: salary, room, board and Ilsun-CH-7678, Mrs. Sherrick.

"J JANITOR WANTED %

Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central

wanted in exchange for room, Janitor 1% Sonor

JOBS TO LAST Men for Production Dept.

These jobs offer interesting work in pleasant surroundings and plenty of opportunity for ambi. tious men Apply between 8 and 12 noon at our employment office > “Bowes "Seal Fast” Corp:

216 N. Pine st

~ KINGAN & CO.

DO YOUR PART IN AN INDUSTRY ENGAGED IN ESSENTIAL WAR WORX by helpiig prepare meat for our armed forces. Modern equipment, good wages, time and halt for, over 40 hours. No experience necessary. Apply ia perion-_Emplovment Oftice

8 M Dally MARYLAND ® BLACKFORD “ars.

(2)

r business has been

| after the | Sreation here for Eh years.

National Starch Products, ine.

1815 8 DROVER

MEN WANTED

Essential Industry

PAPER PACKAGE CO. 802 8S. Delaware

“MEN for Miscellaneous Factory Work 3

. Central States Envelope Co. 16 8. Sherman Drive

"MEN WANTED Lithograph Press Helpers

70¢ an hour for day work, 75¢ an nour for night work. Considerable overtime necessary.

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 603 B. Washington

~ MEN WITH CARS

Late model, to deliver telegrams;

full or me. Mr Salton: WESTERN UNION ~ METAL MAN

To work in our 3rd floor Warmest, lightest, cleanest Shon: in town.

"SUPERIOR CHEVROLET

552 E. Washington St. METHODS ; IMPROVEMENT ENGINEER to become assistant manager of Standards and Methods Division in lafge national organization, Degree helpful but not necessary. Bedeaux experience required. - This is an excellent opportunity with post-war permanency. Write complete information, Box. 923, ¢/0 The Times.

PARTS MAN

Must be familiar with pura! parts. Permanent position. Bed

"MARRY A. SHARP 00. me. ;

443 Virginia Ave.

PERMANENT POSITION FOR MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR

—-

in supply department, necessary. For interview’

AMERICAN STATES INS. CO. 543 N. Meridian

PORTERS--16 to 60. Part or full-time work.. Convenient location.. No transportation p

Experi 5 but not netessary Your I store is an essential part your everyday 'PENDABLE DRUG. SOF. v SAND MAR.

el N iq Na

Bp a

LABORER FOR GREENHOUSE WORK Baur-Steinkamp & Co.

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

PORTER

APPLY MAROTT SHOE STORE 18 E. Washington

| half over "0 hours, Easénital ind with a post-war

* LEARN A TRADE x we Seiad oRportunity to tarde

secur! : nings for interview. West Ba Co. | 1331 B. Washington st, ! Lithograph Press Helpers % an nour tor day work 13 sn nour for .night work Cons ideradie

overtime necessary,

“Wm 8. 8 Burford 4 ping oe.

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