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FUNERAL DIRECTORS... § ————— ee i Tm —
SABIN--MARY. VON EKLEIN—WALTER, WISE--MISS MABLE E.
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DEATH NOTICES 1
Indianapolis Times, Wednes., Jan. . 24, 1045 BREEDEN—Elva, 1037 8t. Peter st., passed away Tuesday afternoon, beloved wife of John W., mother ‘of Tolbert W., v. 8 navy, and Clarence R. uv. 8 Sav and Elva R. Bustle, Mrs, ¥ Fields, Washingfén, Ind.; Mrs.
ANG Lashley, Mrs, Joseph Humble and Clarence Nash, city, alse survived by three randchildren. Funeral notice later.
. 0, Wilson Service. BURNS—Hardy W,, 7 years, of 1701% = Juel
, father of Albert an@ Burns, brother. Dacy, Sadie, James, Thomas and William Burns and Mrs. Emory Jenkins, passed away Tuesday. Friends. may call at the Jordan neral Home, 1550 Brookside ave. after p. m. Wednesday. Puneral, Vriday, Jan, 26,
10:30 a. m, Priends invited, Burial at the cemetery, Poland, Ind.
OLARK—Ina 8. Gaul, wife of W. Gladstone Clark, Idylwide Carthage, Ill; sister of the Misses Ella and Nina Marie Sengerberger of Indianapolis, passed « away Monday afternoon at St, Mary's] hospital. Quiney, IIL; services Thurs-| al, hf. BE Hisey & Titus Mortu- | urial Crown Hill cemetery. | Plaase omit flowers.
DOTY~Crafton A. beloved husband of Mrs. Elizabeth Doty, father of Thomas Grafton Doty, stepfather of Mary Theresa Burke, Gertrude Marie Burke and Mrs. Stanley Harwood, brother of Martin Doty, Anthony Doty, Mrs, Katherine Sachs and Mrs. Mary Dooley, passed away Monday, Jan, 22, in late residence, 1714 Winton ave. Speedway City. age 84 years. Funeral services Voigt Mortu- , 1832 8. Meridian st, Thursday, 10 a. m, Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Priends ‘invited. GALLAGHER—John, age 74 of Mrs. Margaret Bell, Mrs. Gertrude Romane, Rosaline, James, John, Bernard, Pfc. Joseph and Midshipman Cornelius Gallagher, passed away Monday. Funeral | Friday, Jan. 26, 8:30 ‘a. m. at residence, 862 Buchanan st., 9 a. m. St. Patrick's church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery Frienas may call at] tesidence any time, George W. Usher service. GRAHAM Mrs. Anna, age 79 years, mother of Mrs. Sylvia Bates, Mrs. Mararet Waterous and. Mrs, Elizabeth | hwomeyer, passed away Tuesday. Service Friday, 10 a. m, at the resi-| dence, 1635 Montcalm st.’ Burial Glen Haven cemetery. -Priends may call at the residence after 6 'p. m. Wednesday. | Shirley service. | HARTMANN—Fred, 65 years, father ot! Charlotte Michael, Alma Sortman and | Clara Hamilton, passed away Wednesda. Puneral notice later. For infor-| mation call G. H. Herrmann Funeral] Home, MA-8488, | HIXON—Walter C., veteran of Spanish-| American war, son of Nannle M. Hixon | and brother of Raymond C. Hixon, Mrs. | May House, Mrs. Alma Walts, Mrs. Max E. Smith, all of Indianapolis, and Percy) High of New Albany, Ind. passed a his home, 758 E. McCarty st., ar any p. m Friends may call at ‘Robert W. Stirling funeral home, 1420 oe st, after 6 p. m. Wednesday. Funeral service Priday, 10:30 a. m, from the} funeral home. Priends invited. . Burial Washington Park. MORGAN—Lillian Caster, age 07, 628 Ft Wayne ave. wife of Charley Morgan
Preshyterian
years, father
passed away Tuesday a. m. Friends may! oall at the Dorsey Funeral Home’ 3925 B. New York st. Puneral 10 a. m. Thurs- | day at the funeral home. Burial Me-| morial Park cemetery. { PARKER—Mrs, Laura, ae, 49 years, lovea sister of Mrs E. passed away “Tuesd ay $< m. notice later. Shirley service. SABIN—Mary, 3716 College, wife of Har: | old C. Sabin, daughter of Mrs. Justina | LaRue Labanon, O., passed away Tuesdav, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, 1:30 qlelock Thursday after- . Friends invited. Friends may call a the mortuary. SAUER-Valentine, 70 years, beloved father | of Lillian Walter, Catherine Cox, Helen | Bo Dorothy Burns, Authos, Clar-| ence and Leonard Bauer, passed away Tuesday. Puneral Thursday, 8:30 & m., at GO, H. Herr ann unetsl Home, 1505 | ke 3 Catherine's | church, Burial 8 Joseph's. Friends may call at the funeral home, VON KLEIN—Walter, 3510 N. Pennsylvania, husband of Leora, father of Walter Von Klein Jr., passed away Tuesday. Priends may call at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary until 3 p, m. Thursday. Services and burial Arlington National cemetery, Washington, D, C., Friday forenooh. WENNING—Herman, husband of. Lelia M., father of Wynona M., Tues day. Services at the J Chapsi of the Chimes, "1234 Pros5 pect st, Friday, 10 a. m. Priends invited, “Burial & Crown Hill. Priends ‘may call at the “Chapel of the Chimes." WISE—Miss Mabel E., 3535 Kenwood, sister of Raymond A. and John A, of Indianapolis and Pred of Portsmouth, Va., ssed away Wednesday morning. Serv ce at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Time later,
CARDS OF THANKS 2
BLACK—We wish to thank ail the | friends, relatives and neighbors for the sympathy, kindness and beautiful floral ofering received at the death of our dear | mother, Mrs. Mollie Black. AND MRS. JOHN E. METZGER. | ND MRS, DONALD F. BLACK. BOTDIE—We wish fo express our most sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their assistance and beautiful floral offerings recelved at the death of Cpl. Ray C. Goudie. We also wish to thank the chaplain, the honorary guards and the sing wo BL field. Also 8, Curtiss-Wright plant an Shirley Brothers’ funerar home, . MOTH MRS. MAY RELLE | GOUDIE, AND FAMILY Wr DIRECTORS 3 WwW.T. Blasengym “Ga. 2§70, Wa. 5316
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FARLEY "FUNERALS i,
& BUCHANAN — ~ 23 W. Pan a rd TA-3377
BERT S. GADD £130 Pre St, MA-8049
" GRINSTEINER'S ®
1601 B New York MA-831
G. H. HERRMANN
1505 8. EAST ST. MA-B488
HISEY & TITUS
#51 N. Delaware St,
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
#54 N. Niinotis 2
ROBERT W. STIRLING
A-4944 x, 5 ies aren OF THE ows:
TOST & POUND - TT STRAYED—POINTER
oe Jog. male; black and white tick args black spot on side and one on y black head and ears; white V ween ears; name “Tick.” Child's pet. $25.00 reward. 5221 Pleasant Run Parkway, 8. Drive. IR-1524.
Thursday evening do ; brown leather finfoia. C.F, containin nder please ca ward for return.
LOST--8Sunday; single strand pearls, keepsake from mother, deceased; liberal nen L- 2333. Mrs, Johnson, policy
A ai it City Market, near.fish stand, tan “wallet containing approxi ateny Na Liberal reward. 3205, after 5 p. m
beMorgan, Funeral
L1-3828
wntown Initials large sum of money. CH-7000. Liberal re-
LOST-Brown “Siiitoia, containing birth Earticate, social ee curity; downtown Keep oney, return con. dents. us NrWade: HU-5764.
lack and white fox terrier, male; art 1 long body, Jong tail, Niator.* Reward. MA-3127. »! mé
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HELP WANTED--FEMALE 9
‘Sr ACCOUNTING CLERK ¥
If you can operate a Friden-Monroe or Marchant Electric ~ Calculator or Comptometer and are good at figures we have the position that ySu have been looking for. Excellent salary and working conditions, Call Mr. Pontius.’
POLAR ICE & FUEL co.
2000 Northwestern Ave. TA-2541 Experienced for for Alteration on : Better Dresses
Permanent: position and fine en- . ‘vironment to those who can qualify. Apply Mr, Pritz, 6th Fir, Woman's Alteration.
The Wm. H. Block Company
am I AVON PRODUCTS 5:07 hours id to $20.00 tn comm. for women who need to care for family and yet work. RI-8533 -2 territories west
BANK CLERK
Permarient employment; bookkeeping or adding maehine experience helpful See Mr. Cramer. = *
American National Bank 45 N. Penn,
BANKING’ Girls for bookkeeping department
.and general clerks; no experience necessary; will teach.
SECURITY TRUST CO. 130 E. Washington St. BENCH WORKER or
LEATHER HANDLES No Experience Necessary M. R. MASSON CO
2160 Montcalm
~~ BTLLERS Apply tomorrow, Permanent. einating clerical positions. work,
Fas-
=>>LANE BRYANT «
752 E. MARKET ST. “ % BOOKKEEPER % To assist general bookkeeper of old established organization, Must have general knowledge of accounting and be willing to accept responsibility Our company 1s now devoted to war work] but we will reconvert to peace-time production after the war withoug loss of time, We preter a woman between 25 ‘and 40 Phone Miss Basey, RI-3326, for appointment HUGH J. BAKER & CO.
602 W. McCarty St
% Bookkeeper %
To work in accounting department of progressive manufacturing concern. Post-war future assured.
Call RI-1321—8 A, M. fo § P. M.| MACHINE BOOKKEEPER
Under 28. Experience desirable but not necessary. Hours: 8 to 3. Half day Saturdays. Here's 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 luncheons at cost. hone Mr. Pond, LI-8501,
Assistant Bookkeeper
Accounts receivable; office supervision.
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
With some stenographic experience. Advancement Permanent Clarence E. Crippin & Son, Inc. FR-2466.
% CLEANING WOMEN *
White or colored. Permanent positio Good salary. Expefience preferred, put
* | not necessary.
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
CLERICAL
Permanent position for girl in production control; must be accurate in figures; experienced or inex-
| perienced.
Mitchel & Scott Machine Co.
1841 Ludlow
Comptometer Operator
Must be experienced; permanent. Salary based on your experience
Call Harold Schuman
: LI-1351 - Ext. 235 for Appt.
Comptometer Operator |
If you want a position with a
well established concern where you will have post-war future we would like to have your application for a position now open. Excellent salary and working conditions, 5%-Day week, Our employees know about this ad. ADDRESS TIMES, BOX A408.
s Comptometer Operator 4 Familiar With’ Payroll Work Apply Employment Office PACKARD MFG. CORP.
2900 Columbia Take any northbound streetcar to 30th st. Then transfer E. to Columbia. Plant at 30th and Columbia. Only 25 minutes from rele,
* Comptometer Operator * 18 to 30
To Do Interesting Payroll Work Typing Required; Beginners Considered.
‘NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
CALL RI-1321-8:00 A. M. TO 5:00 P. M.
'* DICTAPHONE OPERATOR *
% 38-Hour Week w Permanent * Good Balary . 9% Excellent Opportunity w Good Transportation % Four Blocks From Tech
u-s9 The Keyless Lock Company CH-0100
ELEVATOR OPERATOR
18 o er. See Mrs. Bloat, Spink Arms Hotel "410 N. Meridiana,
ENVELOPE MACHINE OPERATORS
For Light, Pleasant Factory Work PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
Central States Envelope Co. 16 South Sherman Drive
ERRAND GIRL
Openings for 2 girls over 16 years of age. Pleasant work. Five-day, 40-hour week. No Saturday or Sunday work, Starting _salary, $17.50 per week. Hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 Pp. m. Vaca. tions with pay. Bee . Mr. Donaldson after ne THE . INDIANAPOLIS TIMES w. Maryland. RI-5551,
Light Factory Work
FILE CLERK
Straight alphabetical arid general work. Permanent position, Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply Mr. Miller. .
W. J. HOLLIDAY &: Co.
3) RI-|
Sitting |
- Night Maids
| HELP WANTED—FEMALE - 9
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ ="
HELP WANTED—FEMALE ,
We are looking for an ambitious gin to serve as file clerk in our accounting department, This position offers plenty of opportunity to advance, including a chance to learn I. B. M. tabulating work. a. m.-12
‘Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp.
216 N. Pine St,
FILE CLERK %
Permanent positions open in our filing department. Experience wunnecessary. Pleasant working conditions, Near downtown, For interview call at
American States Ins. Go.
542 N, Meridian FUR OPERATORS
Permanent employment. ' Pleasant surroundings 40-HOUR WEEK.
Apply Mr. Pritz, 6th Floor, Woman's Alteration Dept
The Wm. H. Block Co. "GENERAL OFFICE WORK
No experience necessary; .fine opportunity for beginner in medium sized office of highly respected 37 year old business brganization. Agreeabie surroundings, centrally located downtown, thus saving your time on bus. No Saturday work. | Some typing but shorthand not required. | Call in -person, 915 Peoples Bank Bldg.
‘| Girls—Opportunities Now -
War Jobs Today Peace Jobs Tomorrow
Employment Office— Women
240 N. Meridian St.
Indiana Bell Telephone Co.
GIRLS
i We have openings for Joes women as market tdbulators and copy girls. No. experience” necessary. Pleasant, interesting work. Excellent oppertunity for advancement. Must be high school graduates. Forty-hour week Permanent positions See Mr. Free, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W Maryland® RI-5551
GIRLS’ 22-35
B8witchboard relief operator clerical work some typing. starting salary 5-day, 40-hour | week. Call Miss Martin, The Indianapolis Times, RI1-56561, for appointment
‘% GIRL %
To Pack Orders. 40-Hour Week. | Light; Pleasant Work.
Mutual Drug Co.
a JEW. Georsia * GIRLS #
# BOARDERS #% SEAMERS % PAIRERS % INSPECTION % FINISHED MENDERS
Will train for light, clean work and skilled hosiery operation.
and
National Hosiery Mills
__RI-1321, 8A M to5P M
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS
to work Permanent
after school and Saturdays work at good wages.
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.
Girls, Experienced or fo Learn
Marking, packing, Inspecting and woo porn Fashion Cleaners, 1901 Central.
Experiencea he" HOSIERY WORKERS We have ppenings at present for
SEAMERS FINISHED MEND RUNNER MACHINE (E OPERATOR
NATIONAL HOSIERY: MILLS
RI-1321, § A. M. to 6 FP. M.
HOTEL MAIDS
| White or colored. Neat, steady women. See Mrs. Sloat, Spink Arms hote
"HOUSEKEEPER Good Fore.
wages. Call | 2204-R after 6.
INTELLIGENT "WHITE WOMAN
To Distribute Linens and Sew
MAROTT HOTEL
Mrs. Bradley, Housekeeper
MAIDS ROOM INSPECTRESSES CLEANING WOMEN LAUNDRY WORKERS
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, to help care for sick lady, and some housework; more for home than wages. LI-5687. White, for office build- { ing; 5:30 P. M, to 11 P. M., 6 nights a week. See Mr. Fuller, { | 1300 Roosevelt Bldg. MATD—General housework, care of children; $20 per week. Stay or go. Good transportation. 4900 north. HU-3310.
TATTE] JANUARY GRADUATES
Good BE-
ATTENTION! GENERAL OFFICE WORK
We have a permanent position open for a beginner between the ages of 18 and 35, no experience necessary. Acouracy in figures essential, some typing. Apply after 7:30 a. m., Cook Coffee, 936 E. Georgia, or phone MA-3104 for appointment ———— HS —
PAY ROLL DEPT.
There 1s an interesting opportunity in our pay roll department for an experienced, capable girl. It is a job with plenty of opportunity to. get ahead for the right person—and with a rapidly going - organization. Apply at our employment office between 8:30 a. m. and
"BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.
216 N. PINE ST.
~ POLICY WRITER
for downtown insurance company. - 5 day week. 120 E, Market, Room 409.
SALES LADIES
Very Attractive . Position
-GASE CLOTHES
215 N. Senate
SALESPEOPLE
Experienced -
in Selling Coats and Suits Salary & Commission Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. . ~ SALESPERSON
Yard Goods Department Salary and Commission
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. SECRETARY TYPISTS Dictaphone Operators General Office Clerks
Experienced; good pay; 40-hour week.
pply Herff Jones Co.
1411 N. Jones | ave. ~ SECRETAR 1
Excellent opportunity for experi~ ‘enced person. Rapid dictation, interesting duties. Permanent poste tion, Modern Office. -' Rit
he A FOUNTAIN | MANAGER
Appty at our Smbloyment office between |.
| Sd EXPERIENCED TYPIST Jrok
Good |,
"| 40 Ry
| Experienced middle-aged white woman,
Call RI. 1321 8 AM. to 6 P.M. |
* Sy “ ? Tring D tation and 8%-Day, Te vr ¥ veer
Permanent Position Apply Employment Office
PACKARD MF@. CORP.
2000 Oolumbia Take any northbound Strestear to 30th st. Then transfer E. to Columbia, Plant at 30th and Celumbia. Only 25 minutes To Circle.
* Stenographer-Typist * % E ELLEN OPPORTUITY \ x $300 1s WEEK
Call Mr. Leslie, LI-2518
Western Electric Co.
2% W. OMe el STENOGRAPHER Permanent position, pleasant working conditions. Salary ho per no. Mutual Life Ins. Cod of New York, 607 Electric Bldg. Stenographer Hols PANT en STENOGRAPHER OR TYPIST Post-war; excellent opportunity. Call Mr. Curtis, R RI-7511.
~~ STOCK GIRLS Age 16 upwards; no manufacturing. Davtime hours. You will need no experience.
>LANE BRYANT <«
152 E. MARKET ST.
TYPIST
Permanent Position
Reference unnecessary. starting salary. Advancement. For interview call at
American States Fire Ins. Co. 543 N. Meridian = TYPIBT—Desirable hours. Stone, Stafford & Stone, floor Consolidated bldg. MA-1451,
5-Day week. Good salary. 2811" N. Ili-
Good
Splendid opportunity age girl; order billing, in letters, filing and general office duties An excellent opporsunity n a permanent position for tha right gir! to develop and to assume more responsible duties
Apply Room 630, Postal Station Bldg., Illinois at South “TYPIST AND BILLERS
514-day week; time and one-half over General Motors Parts Div,
WAITRESSES
Full or part time.
WwW. T. ANT CO.
25 J E Washington WAITRESSES TEE PEE WA-6440 Waitresses, Fountain Girls
Meals and uniform furnished. Apply Coons Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois,
WAITRESS ,., o "inom er WANTED
for above-aver-form and fill-
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capable cook, at modern restaurant with all electric cooking equipment, Located near Municipal Airport (bus service at door.) Call Mr. Ezell, TURNER'S RESTAURANT, Phone BE-3007.
stm A E——G—E—_————iaru St — WANTED—Lady to set and gistyisue type. Some experience prefer Steady werk CoBuIWany for Te vanement Apply at 15 N. WANTED—Lady To ~ Nght mechanical work. Good opportunity Jor agvance. ment, Apply at 15 N. Pen
White Women for Laundry
Steady wosks Good pay; 2 weeks’ vacation. Ap
Methodist "Hospital Laundry
WHITE WOMAN to do general housework; 30 to 45, for one adult man only. 1458 R, East st., aftér 6 p. m. WHITE—General housework; good wages; liberal time off; private room. HU-7408.
Woman 25 to 38 to do filing and clerical work, Permanent position. Essential industry. See Mr. Martin, Citizens Gas & Coke Utilitv, 830 W. 8th st.
Woman wanted for clerical positions in accounting dept. Permanent position in an ssselitial Jus dustry. See Mr. Ross, 2nd Citizens Gas & Coke ' Utility, °% 8. Pennsylvania.
WOMEN, AGE 18-25 To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics
PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.
THE BARBASOL CO. 846 N SENATE
Attention High School Graduates Interested in good position with post-war future in old established retail furniture office for general office work. Some shorthand and typing necessary. VICTOR FURNITURE CO. 231 W. Wash, St. LL. 7555 YOUNG or middle-aged woman, exper. fenced in or now working in photography business doing selling, or someone with real sales ability. Pine salary and bonus and pleasant working 5
ditions, Apply Rogers Studio, 40 Pennsylvania.
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.
~ ACCOUNTING PER
for general clerical work ‘4n small office; accuracy in figures essential; essential industry: g opportunity for advancement and post-war future. Time and one-half over 40 hours. MARGARINE CO. CH-5040
BEAUTY COURSE SALE
Now Onl i Price Increases TENDED To ACCOMMODATE
Mr, Smalley
TER. GED. BMALL PAYMENT W. HOLD ENROLLMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING
MAY 15. @ NO AG Y STH GRADE
E LIMIT--ONL EDUCATION NEEDED.
Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P.M. Te ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS AND HOUSEWIVES. Own your own shop , . . earn $125-8200 weekly, depending on. the size of Lok or ve Ib place you on well paying b po! Phone jor. detailed information, RI-0481.
Royal auty Academy, ge is. 401 Roosevelt Bg., cor Ill, Wash, Sts.
COOK FOR COFFEE “SHOP
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
‘ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Has openings for men and women in production departments
Essential war work with postwar employment opportunities
Employment Office 220 East McCarty Street
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Files Sh
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HELP W WANTED—MALE- FEM. 10
ESSENTIAL: INDUSTRY -
General Office Clerks
Junior Chemists Meter Readers Oilers Electrician Laborers Truck Driver Repairman . Fireman * Trainees for. Plant
INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO.
113 MONUMENT CIRCLE
MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine operators for vital war production. We have an attractive offer for you. Apply now. Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.
1545 VanBuren
-
VITAL FACTORY WORK
® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave.
WINDOW TRIMMER
APPLY THIRD FLOOR
Chas. Mayer & Co.
29 W. Washington St,
% Wool Presser % Fashion Cleaner, 1901 Central,
EXPERIENCED HELP-—-White, 59¢c an hour. No Sunday or hoildays Hours 7 a. m, p No phone Sails, Mutua) Bstavsant. 514 N. Delawa 11
HELP WANTED—MALE
NOTICE
All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will comply regulations.
%% Auto Body Metal Man wu Will Train — Top Pay <Pennsylvania Motor Inn
~~ AUTO MECHANIC
Experienced on Ford Automobiles See Mr. Kinsley GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont
AUTO MECHANICS
BUSY SHOP-—WELL EQUIPPED. ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. GET SET NOW. TRANSPORTATION IS VITAL DURING THE WAR, AND WE WILL BE GOING
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET 552 E. Wash. AUTO MECHANIC
PERMANENT RR ed PAY SEE MR.
HARRY A. SHARP co. 443 VIRGINIA AVE.
———————— A RT EI for AEE AUTO MECHANICS, GOOD CONDITIONS ~GUAR MMISSI oN 3 30TB & CENTRAL SALES. TA-45
BARBE Joe Heath's TF Shop.
133 W. Market BAKER
L1-4378.
Also an experienced oven man. Opes evening for interview. T BAKING CO. 1331 E. Wash.
WANTED Body Repair Men and Helpers
48 Hour week. Time and one-half over 40 hours. Vital wartime industry with a definite postwar future. Apply
FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO.
828 E. Washington St.
BOY, 16-17
Neat-appearing and interested in window display -and card writing as a career. Apply Mr. Mack,
MORRISONS
20 W. Washington.
Boys With Bicycles Age 15 or over to work after school, not later than 7 p. m. Also pg time work Sat. and Sundays. Good wages. Pleasant, healthful war work. Mr. Dalton,
18 N. Meridian. WESTERN UNION % Boys—Light Delivery %
on streetcar. $18.00 a week to start Full time; 40 hour week; Saturday off; time and one-half for overtime. 447 Bankers Trust Bldg, LI-6906.
cLoCK REPAIRMAN WANTED
MIKE'S LOAN OFFICE 461 W. Wash. COLORED BOY
for delivery and general office work; five day week. 200 Bankers Trust
% BOYS TO PARK CARS OHIO & PENN
DENISON SERVICE
% CABINET MEN % % FINISHERS 4 J PATCHERS %
Call at Once
WILKING MUSIC CO.
610 8. New Jersey
7 CARPENTE ERS . as
®ither on hourly basis contract, for fire repair work. Huber Contracting Company WA-3351, Mr. Light,
CAR WASHER
WELL EQUIPPED AND BUSY SHOP THAT OFFERS PLENTY OF WORK NOW AND IN THE POST-WAR 0 WE ARE AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY.
Superior Chevrolet
, phases of development engineering in-
‘Jc 1450 N. Pennsylvania Street 4 |
HELP WANTED—-MALE +13
COAL TRUCKS & COAL, TRUCK DRIVERS, ALSO HELPERS
STEADY WORK--GOOD ‘PAY.
Union Ice & Coal Co.
COOKS® and GRILL MEN 2 WA-6440
“CREOSOTING PLANT _
. has immediate opening for treating plant operator, High Schdol education or equivalent. Familiar with mps, steam engines and simi} mechanical equipment Permanent job, essential industry with good postwar prospects, Present pay about $45 week. Please write A810, care of Times, stating age, education, draft status, previous experience, and when available.’
Colored Man
“fo service rest rooms. IR-5880
CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN
Paper Package Company
Development Engineer Wanted Applicant must have electrical experience and be familiar with all
cluding supervision of -other engineers. “This position offers excellent post-war opportunities with a well established firm Replies treated confidentially.
‘Reply Box No. ABIS, Indianapolis Times
DISTRIBUTOR WANTED |
No investment. Outstanding material, production and sales scheduling” device. Rare opportunity with the fastest growing concern in its field. A must for war plants and an essential for postwar and present commercial concerns. Comparable territories have better than-average remuneration. Executive will give personal individual interviews in Indianapolis. Write Mr, James A. Taggart, Suite 1402, S21 N Wells St., Chicago 6, nm.’
DISTRICT MANAGER
for Circulation Department
The Indianapolis Times has an opening for a man between 25 and 45 yrs Good starting wage and excellent op-| portunity for advancement. 5-Day, 40hour weeK. Must have a, car, This is! classified an essential industry and] this position is permanent. Please phone | for appointment. RI-5551. Mr Allo. |
~ Essential Industry
Neat ‘Highway Drivers Good Runs, Good Pay Immediate Employment Transamerican Freight Lines 1456 E. 19th St.
CH-1651 Essential Industry. Boy or Dratt-Exempt |
an. Automotive Electric Repair |
work. Opportunity. Mr. Murray, 318 8. East st.
EXTRACTOR MEN
Essential Industry Good Pay and Hours
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington Ave.
% FINISHER WANTED *
To burn in and polish off pianos. If you have had any experience at all in ths type of work see us immediately. Good pay and permanent set-up. .Ask for Mr. Wilson.
WILKING Music COMPANY
Ohio
HELP WANTED—MALE ‘% LEARN A TRADE *
Excellent y y 10 learn bakers! trade, Ase 18 to 40 'T Time and onehalf over 40 nours: Sssential *ndustiy with a post-war security Open nings for Interview West Baking - 1331 B. Washington st
for Miscellaneous Factory Work
11
Central States Envelope Co.) 16 8. Sherman Drive
% MEN % 16 to 60 YEARS
For production Jobs In essential’ paper industry
No Experience Necessary Interviews (rom 8 A. M to § PM
The Beveridge Paper Co. nm W__ Washington MEN WANTED Lithograph Press Helpers 700 an hour tor day work, 75¢ an
hour for. night work. Considerable overtime necessary
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 E Washington
"MEN WITH CARS
Late model, to deliver telegrams; 1 or. part Mr Dalton.
“WESTERN UNION
“METAL MAN _
Top Wages Permanent Employment Plenty of Work STRAWN AUTO SALES
915 Virginia Ave, MA-6133
"Also counter man at once; board, room,
Cne Fry Cook
salary. IR-0831 ~~ sa——— ORDERLIES
Permanent Employment, Apply
White.
Nursing Administration O NEW
METHODIST HOSPITAL ~ PITTMAN-MOORE CO.
Needs a man, 45 years or over, for production and janitor work making material for the war and public health. Regular hours. Steady work. Apply Personnel Office 1200 Madison Ave.
EXPERIENCED PLUMBER MAROTT HOTEL
i
Mr, McKinney, Building Supt.
~ PORTERS
1 Are you looking for a position that pays | you a salary 52 ‘weeks in the yeards goes come in and talk with us, You'll find th working conditiofis pleasant. Your or store is an essential part of your everyday home front service. Ages 16 to 60. Full-time jobs available. Dependable
Took Siri
California and Combination Porter & Dishwasher
Market 5% days. Meals and $25 week. English Hotel Coffee Shop
ROUTE SALESMAN
We will train you and help you to eam $50-3100 weekly on established coffee route. Position is permanent with opportunity for advance. For details call at
COOK COFFEE CO.
938 E. Georgia
Experienced
FOUNTAIN 3 nn
WA-6440
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement
PENN RAILROAD
139 E. South
Freight House Truckers
Full or part-time workers needed. Immediate cash for part-time work.
N. Y. Central Freight Station
HOUSEMEN 6 PORTERS Colored
MAROTT HOTEL
Mrs. Bradley, Housekeeper HOUSEMEN.
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
* ok 10 JANITORS * *|
No Experience Needed Good Pay % Steady Work |
See Mr. Cook % RED CAB COMPANY % 13th & Meridian Sts.
Coffee or Peanut Roaster Experienced or inexperienced. 1877
JANITO WHITE MAN & WIFE NOT OVER 55 YRS.; NO SMALL CHILDREN, FOR POSITION AS CUSTODIAN LARGE APARTMENT; POST-WAR WORK; GOOD SALARY P LIVING QUARTERS WITH TELEPHONE AND ALL UTILITIES; EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES REQUIRED APPLY IN
STRONG IN THE POST-WAR YEARS. |
TO 5 P. M, 11 W. 28TH. JANITOR WANTED. Dependable, relable man. Stout Field Exchange. BE. 5240, Ext. 113.
JANITOR and handy man, HU-2485,
JEWELER'S FPR Sr Capable of doing any kind of repair work; $1.7 an hour. Write Grof Manufacturing. Co., 1138 Schofield Bldg., Cleveland 15, Ohio.
% Jobs With A Future *
#% STOCK CLERK % TRUCK DRIVER # STOCK RECORD CLERK % APPRENTICE MECHANIC
THE GIBSON CO.
433 N. Capital. 3rd Floor. Lithograph
Press. Helpers
700 an hour tor day work, 75 an nour for night work. Sn aidera overtime necessary
Wn. B. Burford Printing Co.
603 B. Washington -
NTED-Man to set and distribute type. " Steady work. Some experience preferred. Apply at 15 N. Penn in grocery. 1333 N.
Man to Clerk =
$125 month
® Tire Changer © | COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICE
® 620 N. DELAWARE STREET
TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL
GOOD RATE OF PAY
js3 Brookville road 4 B 22d Lor 8. State
Truck - Body Repair Men See Wm. R. Stewart
Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave.
WANTED—Married man,
jt
PERSON FROM 9 TO 12 NOON AND 2{
" Elect. Pump Repairing
experienced; to help with farm work. Cumberland, P. O. Box 11. .
TRUCK DRIVERS
Experienced in retail package delivery | Apply Service Department, L. Strauss & Co.
100% WAR WORK
60-hour week, overtime pay. Incentive bonus plan, pleasant working cond. Security Wood Prod: Co.
1123 W. 21st st.
PERSONAL SERVICES 1 PERMANENT WAVE SALE
Nationally advertised Permanent, ordinarily sells for $5. on sale this week
ONLY $2.45
No Appointment Needed COLD WAVES ... $1.50 Worth $10-§12—All Work Guaranteed
Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P. M.|
Doors Open at 8:30 A. M. Bribe or Send Your Children enty of Service—No Waiting ROYAL BRAUT TY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt Bld§. RI-0481. Cor, Ill, & Wash. Sts
LADIES". MEN'S GARMENTS CLEAN PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE * REASONABLE
MEYER O JACOBS
212-214 E (VF Sele
ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Dry Cleaners Cresosnt Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap. |
LET DICK DO IT FURNACE REPAIRS; CLEAN uss, NEW SMOKE PIPES AND WATER COILS. LAWLESS HEATING & ROOFING. re 227% COSMETICS by Luzier, advertised in Medical Journal. D'ARCY'S CHILDREN'S SHOP, HU-8920. WE SPECIALIZE Front End Repairing and Aligning | Auto and Irucks (All Makes) _SPITZNAGEL & CLAY, 525 W. PEARL Quick s serv, GA-8033.
HSE
IRI 8814
"College, 4325
| 3800 NORTH—Front
Muesing-Merrick Go.“
{Studebaker Realty
ph SEERACHYE
$2.95
Machineless PERMANENT .. Appointment
Needed $3.95
INTERNATIONAL Beauty School 342 E. WASH.
Clogged Sewers Opened cieanmo co. IR 9108 Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink ‘drains, roots cut out with electric eel. No digging, no mess Work guar. Estimates free. Harry Mann, paper hanger, call
"No
WILL WA-6211?
ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD ALABAMA, 938 N.—Warm front running water, 1-2 gentlemen, Oe foroan: _LI-2106 a Se BARTON HOTEL ~ Clean, attractive rooms; good beds, Weekly rates upon SPplicasion. Delaware at Michigan. BEVILLE, #30 N.—Bedroom and sitting room, furnished; next bath; men;
_steam heat. & On cariine; priv. A 1-2 adults, HU-T423. DELLAWARE, 3920 N.—Lovely large, front bed, living room, 3 windows, large closet, twin beds, innersprings, tile bath, shower; constant hot water; stoker heat; ae privileges; méals optional. HU-
"EVERY ROOM WITH SHOWERS
50 8. Meridi Gilbert Hotel * 8 lierilian au.
MERIDIAN, N., 2700 block. Nice room, a eating places; good trans. TA-
JERSEY N., 1906—Warm room; 32 employed girls; "reasonabie; best trans. + HI-0050. room, twin beds, private home: ': Central car. TA-2658. Pean.
Corner 16th, 37 E. Corner room with lav, Gentleman, | VERMONT, E., 1426—Excellent transportation; lovely warm room near bath: gentlemen; reasonable, MA-9117. CLEAN sleeping room, down; good trans near R. C. A. and Mallory’s; breakiast optional; girls preferred. FR-31 COMP. gentieman,
ROOM, private res.; on bus ne; 5044 Dewey ave. IR-0813. LARGE front sleeping room, Joubles args closet; suitable 1 or 2. HU-883
|ROOMS WITH BOARD
| Room “and board, children. Good hom Dear schol, church, BE-0368: 1176 x Wa
| cMPLETE care of your DabY, kondsy through Saturday; $2 day
| BEST CARE Tor children in as Dame, while parents work; days. ‘ WILL BOARD and room employed man's wife and child; care for child. CH-2982.
WILL room, board and laundry 1 to 4 children. Day or week. Fenced yard. MA-2894. WILL care for child in my home, school age or under; near schools; Beech
Grove, GA-6596. Nurse's care. Dr.’s ref. Convalescents Gone meas. MA 1461 country home for service men's Modern children, 2-4 yrs. LI. BOARD children, mother’s rH substantial food. GA-T915. WILL BOARD child, 2 10 4 years, by week, private home, a WANTED-—Children close to school and oD WILL room and board 1-2 children; private home, good care. LI-9060. ROOM and board for children under 5 near ‘school. 2200 West. Te WILL care for pan in to 6 p. m.; mother’s -— a care for child during day; $ a LI-3013.
tb are for children, 55 week. Ne 1976-3.
Oy any BOARD BY DAY, $1; BY , $19. CH-4757.
er CARE for 1 or 2 waren, between ages 24; days. IR-373 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 17
CENTRAL, 1623—Nice room, kitchem privJleges; suitable 2 retired women. RI8521.
NEW JERSEY, 831- N—1 warm
lacy.
EPING room with kitchen Faces for middle paed | jagy. 42 N. dolph. Call after 6 p.
i’ LEAN ER Spartments in eountry Jom og garage, private entrance.
| APARTMENTS FOR RENT T. / A. Moynahan Peopuitite
OYNAHAN APARTMENTS" City-Wide
| 850 N. Pennsylvania St.
| © APARTMENT RENTAL H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY 108 E. WASHINGTON—LI-5391 NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS 23 W. VERMONT
FURNISHED &
PARK, 2234—Livingroom and bedroom apartment. No cooking facilities. AtJacivel furnished, near bath. TA1
HOUSES FOR RENT 2
{ROOM F HOUSE—Lights, water, Philgas and heating furnished, inside toilet, garage, o 80: no children; near Allison's Bridgeport First house squth> of Hanna ave. on new 67.
WANTED TO RENT 22 2 MANAGEMENT — RENTAL SERVICES ALLISON REALTY CO. Inc. RI-2368 MOVING & STORAGE 2 Hodges Storage Co. Store Now—-Pay Six Months Later. Estimate Free—Inspection Jirided. 960-62 N. Meridian—RI-20 HOUSES—LOTS | FOR 24
Colored—Only $200 0 Cash Nice 4-rm. semi-modern double, Price $1800; rents $10 a side. 403-1 W, 6th Place. KELLER REALTY, INC., Realtors. L1-4401 7 934 OLIVE—NEAR FT. SQUARE Good 6-rm. mod; 2 Sains, og be ingle or-3-rm.-side double; used as sing he; 3250. 1630 SHELBY
AVAILABLE NOW
$311 Lester near Butler—3 Rms.; 2 lots; 2250. Terms. H. C, Cutsinger, LI-6546. usse H. Hartman, 132 N. Del, Realtors
Wnt 3 BELLE VIEU—3-Rm. cottage with
MAN in vicinity 4100 W. Washingt work In chicken yard. BE-2882-J.
1ST CLASS MECHANICS AND METALMEN. TOP WAGES, PERMANENT BMPLOYMENT.
C. T. FOXWORTHY CO. ® 819 E. Washington St. @®
T1330
* Good Start
Excellent § GASE
Working TERIA
Coal Truck Diver
Steady Job—Giood Most coal conveyor Mi,
MUSING. MERRICK COAL CO. State
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY ogo gi Ressmary
work guaranteed; call Furnace Repairs Jor Siniencesd: oo Hardwood firs.
firs, refin, Re oe, IR-6968 BR-8625
Hardwood figors laid, fine ished, refinished. Est. free. experi Tux-Ten
MACHINE shop. production work, and Maaufacturing Co., 3401 H-5318.
reasonable prices.
10%. renovated. Box
Mattresses RS ar
PA Q, p anging, general cleaning. Ynind ate service. WA-5215,
Paper Jongg Bung, Work
Suatanited mediate service.
RI-1833.
innerspring | $2350
lot. Only $1500. Tce, FR-3604 PHILLIPS REALTY Soca oo aos YT AVE. t bungalow; BN ao nh except furnace; newly decorated; large utility room; side drive; + J-rar gar.; fenced yard; taxes $39 a yr. Terms. Wickser. ~8684., MPLS 31418 N. =S-rotm oe, SOWALTER F hath 4200 E. Wash. $4650 Near 1900 N. nN Finest iy new 2-bedrm, bung. (This is of nice.); $2000 dn. HI-1133 (eve, IR$3150 In Beech Grove, Nice 5-rm, bung. (semi-mod.); $1400 dn. bars. L118 so IR-T956). $i 600 Grove. Cozy 3-rm. bung. go (semi-mod.): chickens, fenced yd.; 5800 dn. dn.; barg., HI-1133 (eve, IR-1956). $4000 1031 ne Haire, Bice nice ." 2 lots; vacant; Tiss oe XR Toe. 8. Meridian, 2100 bik. Nice # barg. HI-1133 (eve, IR-T956)
4 Rooms; elect. Vacant bik, “Ralston, Win
privilege of buy
wo Ru
16
newly decorated, near bath. Employed :
_WA-T678.
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DA $650 dn;
