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DEATH NOTICES
ALLEN-—Rose M., age 67, mother of Mol Marie A. Keith, John Allen, passed away Saturday morning Services Tuesday, 10 a. m., Conkle Funeral Home, 1034 W. Michigan sh Friends invited, Burial Washington, Ind, Friends may call at funeral home. BARTLETT James RE, passed away at ‘Pt. Lauderdale, Fla. Services at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 3 p. m, Priends invited. Cremation Flanner & Buchanan Crematory. v BECK-—John RE. hiisband of Anna B. , shOD of Oatherine Beck, brother of Charles R., Frank R.,, and Fred A. Beck and Mrs. Chester Anderson, died Friday evening. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortuary, Hiden at 19th st. Funerdlg Tuesday, 8. m, the mbrtu Interment Crown "Hi cemetery, -Frien 5 invited. COFFEY SBuitl, 41 years, beloved daughEmma Morrison, sister of Flea Ein Thomas, Cora Stoer and Roy Funeral H, Herr-
ter Vest, Ross, passed away Saturday. Tuesday, 10 a. m, at the G. mann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East st. Mrs. Coffey will be taken to the Koviner Funeral Home, Crothersville, Ind., fol the Uniontown
lowed by services at ii
church, Wednesday, 12 p. m. Uniontown, CRAWFORD Carrie T. beloved he of Mrs. Lillian Aker, passed away at-the ~residence of her nephew, Fred Kipdel 916 E. 23d st., Monday morning,. Féb 26. Funeral services will be held at the Wald Funeriil Home, Illinois Sd st., Wednesday afternoon, Feb, 2 as 2 Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Priends may- call 4 o'clock
o'clock, Friends are welcome. at the funeral home alter” Tuesday afternoon, DARBRO John of 1262 Oliver ave, be? loved father of William, Darbro, brother of Darbro, passed away Satur
day. - joes Tuesday, 2 p. m. at the m Mortuary, 1321 W, Ray st. Bugiai” Floral Park cemetery, Friends
may’ calk at the mortuary. DESSAUER——Albert, 3008 Park, husban of Anne, father of Dorothy Anne an Pvt. Ralph B,, Ralph and Lee Dessauer, Priday. Services Flanner & Buc Liangn Mortuary Tuesday, 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Calyary cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary
FINNEGAN—Harold, of 1407 N. Pennsyl-
vania st, son of Martin and Clara Finnegan, brother of Mrs. Henry Otterbach, died Friday, Feb, 23. Priends|
are kindly invited to call ‘al the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1503 N. Meridian st. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 27, from .the funeral home, 8:30 a. m,; requiem mass] at B88. Peter and Paul Cathedral, 9 a m,
Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. ’ HATTON Estella P., age 74 years, wife of Willlam J. and mother of Carl W. sister of Mrs. Edith HaueH, grandmother of Mrs, Catherine J. Geiss,
passed away Sunday. day, Feb, 28, 2 p. m,, Usher Mortuary, 23¥ st. Friends invited cemetery, Friends tuary. HUTT -May B., wife of Frank A, mother of Mrs. Helen M. ConrddtClarence R., Raymond C. Robert and Pale O.“Huyt; sister of Charles Kinney, and Edward Kinney, Los Angeles, died at the home, 2249 N. Delaware, Sunday. Funeral notice later formation cali Kirby Mortuary. JAY --Talma K., 67 years, wife of L« orenga Jay, mother of 8. Dale Jay of city, Mrs Effie Wilkinson of Cincinnati, Terence EB. Jay of Chicago, sister of Foster Thompson and Mrs, Myrtle Williams of ¢ity, passed away Baturday. Friénds| may call at. the son's resigence, Prtacd Graceland. ave any time Fundsgl | . Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2 p. m. Friends in. | vited Burial Washington Park. >. Jr | information, call «Jordan Puneral Hore, | CH-1132
MAHONEY--John M,
Funeral Wedngse, at the Geo. W. W. Washington call at
may mor-1
Cal.,
brother’ of Esther A M., Indianapolis; Mrs. Neil Chadbourne. |”
died Sunday at Miamf Pa
For
Chicago, Funeral notice later, call Kirby Mortuary.
REIMER John L.,
Edward H. Reimer, passed away Sunday. Punerdl Wednesday, 1:30 p.. nv, | at the G. H. Herrmann Funera me. | 1506 8. East st. Priends invited. *Bufial |
Concordia. Friends may call at funeral home after 1 p. m. Tuesday SCHILLING—Hattle, 1518 Lawndale, wite| of Henry W. passed away Saturday.| Services Tuesday, 1. p. m., at the J C¥| Wilson “Chapel of the Chimes,’ * 1234 Prospect si, Friends invited. «Burial Washington Park. Friends may call at ‘the “Chapel of the Chimes." SPARKS Merrill Taft, age 51 years, husband of Katherine and son .0f Mrs. | Annje Sparks of 3339 Graceland, passed | away Sunday morning. Services ym the Flanner & Buchanan Mort Wednesday, 1:30 o'clock. griongs Burial Memorial Park. may call at. the mortuary.
VOIGT — Alfred H., husband of hia? Brockman Voigt, father of Lt. Robert] Voigt, U. 8. navy, son of Mrs Mintel Voigh, passed on Saturday. Services Pianage > Buchanan Mortilary, Wednes- | m. Friends invited. Burial Friends may call at ‘mortu- |
yay £4
day, Wr Hil, ary. (CORRECTED NOTICE) WATKINS Oscar L., 2415 N. vania, husband of Rosa M., Mrs, Prederick C. Albershardt, Goodwyn 8. Elkin of Roekford, Ili. Osric Mills Watkins, deceased, passed? away Bunday. Services Tuesday, p. m., at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Priends invited, Burial Crown Hill; WINTER—Nan B., mother qt Mrs. Goldie McDowell, passed away Sunday morn-
Pennsyl- [ father of | Mrs. |
ing, Feb, 25. Services will be held at the Wald Funeral Home, Illinoisk st. * at MAb st., Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 27,
at 1:30 o'clock. Friends are ‘welcome Crenmtion at Washington Park Crematory. 7 CARDS OF THANKS : 2 BILLS—-We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the many friends, neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and lovely floral tributes expressed at the death of our beloved husband and father, John T. Bills. Our sincere thanks to the Rev. N, H. Schultz for his consoling words. The Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No. 41, pall « bearers and also to Dr. J. T. Emhardt and G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. MRS. JOHN BILLS A AND FAMILY,
FITZGERALD—We wish to “express pur sincére thanks and appreciation to our
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M. and Karl: Fh
+ BOOKKEEPER
brother of Miss Fannie, | Baking Co., passed away | M¥§ Diebhm, FR-1331,
Burial New ry
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~41 East Washington Street
and |.
‘| 8:30 a. m.~12 noon.
LOST & FOUND _ :
TY who “found black blilfold bgt Want, please return for liberal feward to serviceman on furlough home. "Call BE-4806.
800
ht, 48 lbs.; 12 inches long. eig! Re-
block Beecher st., we 900 8. East, ward, Pinder please call LI-5780. DOG—Lost or strayed, 1702 Naomi. LR breast, white feet, right ear drops. Name “patty. Overseas boy's pet. , Reward. G GA- 0, + TOBT—Bracelet i made of English money. ‘Vieinity Brightwood. Reward. CH-0935.
\INSTRUCTIONS : 8
Learn Under Expert Teachers. ‘International Beauty School, 342 E. Wash. HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 | female Workers ‘covered: By the A rier Referral Plan will be required to comply with all WMC .reg‘ulations. in household dept., instiASSISTANT tulion, salary and full main
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
KIPP | BROS. 117 8. Meridian
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
ith General Office Experience bin Post-War Position Good Salute Pay Week
for Appointment o ~~ BOOKKEEPER, ER, CASHIER
workin conditions, Salary Togas “per wee k. Ease Clothes, 215 N. Senate. Experienced
BOOKKEEPER
No Phone Calls.
STOUT’S
318 Mass, Ave.
Assistant
Typist—Clerical kxperience Not Necessary >
ROST JEWELRY CO.
25 N. lllinois. —————————————— 630 a m. to 3.30 Pp. a
BUS GIRL $30.00 and meals; no Sun- |
days. Mutual Restaurant. LI- 0734.
CASHIE
YOUNG LADY, proferas age 28 to 35, 10 operate COMPTO METER. Agreeable nvfronment. ° Post-war security. West 1331 E. Washington, or call
CANVASSING
Pull or part time. ' Good chance for $50 to $60 week for only 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, Salary and commission. Permanent Apply 650 Virginia ave.
~ CASHIERS—TOILETRIES
Are you looking for a position that pays you a salary 52 weeks in the year? Then come in and talk with us. You'll find the working conditions pleasant. Your drugstore is an essential part of your everyday home front service. Ages 18 to 50, Full-
time jobs available. 0K’S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES California | and Market Bts.
L GHECKERS
You will check orders in our stock room. Quiet and aclean. No machinery. ~
—>Lane Bryant<€— 752 E. MARKET 'ST. CLERK TYPIST Essential war production with postwar security. Beginner considered.
Good starting pay. 5la-day week, overtime over 40
CROWN PRODUCTS CO.
Corner Newton Ave. and 8. LaSalle Washington car. CH 71770.
oe ~ COMPTOMETER OPERATOR
MUST BE ACCURATE Permanent position, pleasant working conditions. Apply OFFICE Packard Manufacturing Co.
_2000 COLUMBIA AVE.
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS Permanent Work Full or Part-Time KRAFT CHEESE CO.
COOK AND WAITR wages, Do
EB88-+Good __Sunday work. 1357 8. Meridian.
Whit man to driye truck, Couple gle )
woman-to keep house and fur- | Biture clean, No cooking or laundry;
cafl LI-7586 or BR-9266
[1124 W. 20st
| EXPERIENCED PHOTOGRAPH NEGATIVE
HELP > WANTED—-FEMALE
ae
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9 HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9
GIRLS : =
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girls, advancement.
The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland.
GIRLS
Permanent positfons with old established company. Some of Bur girls have -been with us 25 years or longef. We will teach you to operate an envelope machine, Clean, pleasant work sitting down. 5-Day Week With Overtime Pay
16 South Sherman Drive
7
Girl for general office work; "must be able to type; for Prospect Plant office of Citizens Gas & Boke Utility, Critical industry” Permanent job, See
FOR CARE OF 2 CH
"PRIVATE ROOM AND BATH, $15 PER WEEK. IR-6180.
~ GIRLS
rapher and 2 general office clerks established firm, post-war future. MA- 2458.
GIRL or woman, Work day or night. Short hours. Good pay. TR-0938
HOTEL MAIDS
See Mrs. Sloat, Spink | Arms hotel,
LADY—Por light mechanical work. perience not necessary. 15 N. Pennsyl_van.a_st.
WOMEN—18-50 Three Leather Trimmers
No Experience Necessary
M. R. MASSON
2160 Montcalm ~ MAIDS (and) CLEANING WOMEN
White or Colored
MAROTT HOTEL Mrs. Bradley
~ Maids, Room Inspeciresses
6 DAYS—-GOOD PAY CLAYPOOL HOTEL
in household department. Sunnyside Sanatorium. Salary, rm. d & laundry, C CH-7676. Mrs. Si Sherrick.
- ORDER WRITERS
You will copy orders by hand. No experience needed. Permanent. Sitting - work.
—> Lane Bryant<— 752 E. MARKET ST.
board &
PAY ROLL CLERK 18-30
Must have knowledge of comptometer operation; some typing required; beginner considered; interesting work; permanent position,
Call RI:1321, 8 a. m. t6 5 p. m. PAY ROLL DEPT. There is an Interesting opportunity in our pay roll department for an experi. enced, 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 employ-
ment office between 8.30 a. m. and 12 oon. BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP. 216 N. PINE ST.
has openings for 2 telephone sales Excellent opportunity for € Five-day, 40-hour week, no Saturdays or Sundays.
Central States Envelope Co.
L., O. Baker, gate office, 2050 Prospect st. ———— —p————— GIRL OR WOMAN
Well
White or colored. Neat, steady women,
Ex-
Cleaning Women, Laundry Workers
TYPIST
s Permanent position. Experience not necessary. Near downtown. Pleasant working conditions, For . interview call at
Vacations With pay. Permanent| en ” : positions, Pleasant, interesting.| : Tnside work. See Mr. wakes [American States Fire Ins. Co.
542 N. Meridian =
Typist and General Office Work
No experience necegsary. Permanent position. Excellent opportunity for be-
ginner. b-day week. RI-3331.
DILLING & CO.Young Lady Typist for general office work for .theater ad-
vertising concern; 40-hour eek; permas nent. 328 N. Illinois. LI- 1573
Tv TYPIST 3
Order-billing Sepatiment. Apply Linde Air Products Co., N. Penn.
WAITRESSES
Days—Nights Top Wages WHEELER'S 139 N. Penn.
8 W. MARKET
WAITRESSES _
TEE PEE" WA-6440
WOMAN
FOR MARKING ROOM
Typing and general office work. Parttime employment can be arranged. GULF One with previous experience REFINING CO., 1910 B. State. GA-2441. preferred; beginner consid“GIRLS! GIRLS] GIRLS! ——— ered; steady position. ‘Wonderful opportunity for a stenog- LEADER STORE
‘149 E. Washington
1 WOMEN
Machine Experience Necessary High Pay—8-Hour Shifts
Apply Now WIN THE WAR!
HELP HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. CO.
1545 Van Buren
WOMEN, AGE 18-25
To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics
Apply in person before 2 P. M.
PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.
THE BARBASOL C 846 N. SENATE
4 Colored Women
Apply Parkmoor Restaurant 38th and Coliseum
WOMEN
to supervise cottage kitchen in institution, C&ll Superin-
‘| tendent, BE-4797. Power sewing machine operaWomen tors, Steady work. 521 W North 8t; LI-4710.
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.
“KITCHEN CLEANING HELP
Also dishwasher. To work nights; good pay; pleasant working conditions. Apply Mr. Jones, CLAYPOOL HOTEL
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
Good jobs are open now in our produce
4
ing for employment in essential industry These jobs will last — they have a bright post-war future. Apply at our Sploy mens office between 8:30 a. m. and 12 noo
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp.
216 N. Pine
MEN--WOMEN General Factory Work. nch Press e@ Drill Presses @ Tool
Work, rd hrs, per wk. =Apply between 8 A. M. % 4 P. M. Including Sat.
“SHORT NIGHT SHIFT CONVENIENT HOURS
6tol2 P.M. 6 Nights a Week
Vital Factory Work
No experience needed and the work is easy to learn. If yom want longer hours we have vacancies in the 6:30 P. M., te 5 A. M. shift. Apply in person before 2 P. M.
THE BARBASOL CO. 846 N. Senate
Apply Tomorrow!
LANE BRYANT sells women's wearing apparel by mail, none of which is manufactured here. 4 Acres of floor space is devoted to the various operations required to fill an order. You will find: work that you can do.
—> Lane Bryant<—
752 E. MARKET ST.
YOUNG MAN OR LADY
Shipping department of theater adver
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tion department for men and women look-y
HELP WANTED MALE DISHWASHER—$24.00
u
ST. MORITZ—109 N. PENN.
HELP WANTED--MALE
; MEN
DRIVERS
WOR
tenance work;
FOR AMBULANCE
AND K. 23 McLEAN PLACE.
Critical industry,
; \ ; ELECTRICIAN —Experienced for maine $1.01 per hour, hour week. Time and one-half ever 8 hours. O. Baker. Gate office, Prospect plant
48See L
* for Miscellansoils Factory.
Work _—
Central States Envelope Co. 16 8. Sherman Drive
Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, 2950 MEN 17-60 Prospect st. X , % for “ production job In an essential paper Industry No experience necessary ESSENTIAL war and peacetime in. dustry needs-men and steady jobs; THE BEVERIDGE PAPER co. laborers, 73c; firemen, 80c¢; oven ny ING TON. laborers, 80c; mechanics, 83¢ to 99c; Sig 48-hour week. Report at gatehouse, en Langsdale ave. Gas Plant, corner ME] N
Northwestern ave. and Langsdale
FOUNTAIN MEN
TEE PEE WA-6440
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary
immediately. Good pay
1 and : manent set-up. Ask for Mr. Wilson,
. % FINISHER WANTED *
To burn in and polish off pianos. If, you have had any experience at all in this type of work see us
per=
WILKING MUSIC COMPANY - 120 BE. Ohio
FREIGHT HOUSE" “WESTERN UNION
PENN "RAILROAD
wi
TRUCKERS
Permanent Position
Opportunity for Advancement Can Dee Bart yg oe
AN 1
__139 E. South
ESSENTIAL
y * FREIHOFER BAKERS
INDUSTRY employ 3 men for established
bakery routes selling house to house,
Men week.
will train you.
318 W. Vermont st., for appointment. A
'2 Fry Cooks Furniture Refinisher 2 Foi
{per Furniture Co., 850 Virginia Ave, = AB BARA BRE “owas wee METAL MAN LPER WHITE MAN, NOT OVER Top. W 55 YEARS. LARGE APT. | EXPERIENCE AND REFFRENCES RE- op Wages QUIRED. $100 PER HOUR. APPLY 9 Permanent Employment HW wren TO Plenty of Work
APPLY
or call Ask for Mr. Simpson _
earning from $50 to $65 per No experience needed.
We
RI-6465
and 2 counter men. 760 | 8. tan good Kas-
~ COLORED JANITOR
20 to 50
Apply Room 504 Guaranty Bldg.
{8 N. Meridian
WESTERN UNION
Full or part time. Steady work now and after the war, Our business has been in| operation here for 75 years. |
National Starch Products, Inc. 1515 8. DROVER
MEN OVER 50
You can help during the war by serve ing as communications carrier of vital war telegrams in downtown buildings Easy, pleasant day hours. Mr. Dalton, 18
MEN WITH CARS
Late model. For essential war work; critical = activity; delivering telegrams; full or part time. Mr. Dalton.
WESTERN UNION
9 MEN 25 to 35 years of age; no experience necessary; steady &mployment in éssential industry; good chance for advancement for right party. Meier Electric '& Machine Co. 33525 E. Washington St,
SERVICE MECHANICS SHOP AND FIELD WORK
ALL TYPES CONSTRUCTION” EQUIP. MENT, PERMANENT WORK. ESSENTIAL - INDUSTRY. Vacations and Sick Leave With Pay. PHONE MR. SILVERTHORNE,
L1-2429, Days BE-1065-J
STRAWN AUTO SALES
915 Virginia Ave. MA-6133
% Night Watchman, White 5
HELP WANTED—MALE
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Knight Trailer Sg
916 HARRISON ST. la
26 MEN for
. part-time evening work, 6 to
10 p. m., to pack -government . trailers for export. Experience not necessary, Convenient transportation. Applw
U. S. Employment Service 257 'W. Washington
t machinery aus ry
% POST WAR OPENINGS J
3 Sheet Metal Workers 2 Welders (Arc and Gas) 2 Coppersmiths 3 General Mechanics Laborers (Metal Frperience)
jobs are essential for the food
ok % w
These
MA-2458
JOBS
Apply’ Employment Office
J. D. ADAMS MFG. CO. 217 8. Beimont Take W. Wash. car
% LEARN A TRADE Excellent opportunity to trade. Age 18 half over 40 hours.
Essential industry with a post-war
security, Open eve« nings for Interview Wess Baking Ce. 1331 E Washington st
WAREHOUSE MAN ALSO TRUCK DRIVER
Steady employment, 5-day, 40-héur wi, C. P. Lesh Paper Co., 121 Kentucky Ave.
for Automobile Business Top Wages—Permanent Employment |
JANITOR :
DREN, FOR POSITION AS CUSTO LARGE APARTMENT; WAR WORK; STARTING SALARY, $140.00 PER MONTH, PLUS LIVING QUARTERS
{ WITH TELEPHONE AND ALL UT:
| EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES RE-
{ QUIRED
to 12 NOON and 2 to 5 P. M.
APPLY IN PERSON FROM 9
STEADY
WHITE MAN & yrs Lh 8 OVER NO 8) M A Jane L CHIL.
ILITIES
IAN POST:
% C. T. Foxworthy Co. *|
819 E. Washington St.
PLUMBER 221 jigs our tr PORTER—COLORED
Se hours, 6 days a week. No Sunday wor 1 BAKER'S LUNCH ROOM 115 W. 30TH ST.
Janitor
| sylvania Sts.
Honest and reliable, ron Museum,
16th
PEE 11 W. 28TH. PORTE RE John Her- y . Experienced on men's clothes. and Penn Presser Best of wages. Case Clothes,
215 N. Senate.
LAUNDRY EXTRACTOR
APPLY CLAYPOOL HOTEL
Receiving Department
tising concern, 40-hour week. PermanA Good Place for a Girl to Work) [ne forrern,, , Opportunities Now |AELF WANTED—MALE_ on y: ind. Bell Telephone Co. | 240 North Meridian Street || ® NOTICE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—-WOMEN All male workers covered Referral Card from USES Required | By she Priomty Referral — |WANTED AT ONCE — Aged or elderly an e required to woman to distribute advertising. Pleas- tomply with all WMC ant work, short hours, Permanent posi- .. reg ons. ition. Good earnings. Apply 214 Kresge bldg. Mr, Stewart.
EXPERIENCED woman to take charge of first floor accessories and sportwear depts. Must have nice personality, able to handle help. Fine specialty store. For interview write, phone or call in person. Palais I Royal, Lafayette, _Ind.
WHITE WOMAN to help man in spring house cleaning. Call BR-6856 after 6
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. - 1
NOW ONLY S126
® EASY TERMS ARRANGED
PBX OPERATOR and Typist
International Detrola Corp.
RETOUCHER- STEADY JOB 11 8. Ritter Ave. TOWER STUDIO BL-021T
LI-5491 |
ROLLM! UP TO AND INCLUDING MAY 15. ENROLL NOW. ® NO AGE LIMIT—-ONLY 8TH GRADE
EDUCATION NEEDED
Open Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M.
® TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS AND HOUSEWIVES. . Own your own shop earn. $125-8200 weekly, depending on the size of shop, or we place you on well paying responsible position. Easy to Learn Method. Free Catalogs. Phone for detailed information
SALESLADIES 3rd Floor
CHAS. MAYER & CO. 29 W. Wash.
35 k da 1 t fur- | Fa Experienced ‘on men's Hh Ji IEE ee i Seametress SEL DICTAPHONE OPERATORS | ~ SEGRETARY — Experienced Good Pay—40-Hour Week. jor large Printing Co 40- Rs 1 . Apply. oe, Suie
HERFF-JONES CO." Jal forth Capitol Avenue |
K. experienced preferred. TERNATIONAL DETROLA CORP.
W. 31st. LI-5491. Measurin 4 . DISHWASHER | Stenographer | Seaming Charley's Restaurant, 144 £. ohio and Dictaphone Operator Mending DISHWASHER—Good ages, Tio sunday | Fair Salary and Steady Work . Boarding wor ._Meridian. . : WOMAN DRIVER | Central States Envelope Co. Pairing age 25 to 40 for established coffee route 18 S. Sherman Drive ee ein IR-1143 nspection Car furnished, expenses paid. 5-day week. | STENOGRAPHER—TYPING NATIONAL HOSIERY Apply 850 Virginia ave. Pull time, 5 days, permanent. Good MILLS ; salary. 208 Holliday y Building. MA-3666.| Call RI-1321 8 a. m. to 5pm pe
FILE CLERK
We are looking for an ambitious girl to serve as fille clerk in our accounting de-
week. 20 E.
See Mr. Weber,
B. Burford Printing Co.
603 E E Washington 8st,
‘Wm.
1134 'WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED. Su in the following departments:
Stenographer or Ediphone Oper. Claim experience preferred. Five- day. 1 Market, Room 408.
partment. This position offers plenty of opporiaaity to advance, Including =a chance to learn I B. M. tabulating work. Apply at our employment office between
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp.
many friends, neighbors and relatives for the sympathy, the spiritual and lovely floral tributes extended at the loss of our beloved husband and father, Michael N. Fitzgerald.“ Our most sin. cere thanks to Rev. M. J, Gorman and Rev. Charles Sexton, the pallbearers,
the employees of J. D, Adams Manu-|—
facturing Co,, and the Geo. W. Usher Mortuary. - THE FITZGERALD FAMILY, ROSS—We wish to ¢ express our sincere appreciation to our relatives and friends for their many kindnesses and sym‘pathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mary Ross, and also the Rev. Query, George Curtiss Baker .and Mra St. We especially thank Mr. and Jordan of the Jordan MPuneral
Ho HiLDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym 25% 5 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1004 W. a
M. Rev. Jones and Rev. and singers, Mrs. John,
N BU Creek Dot itad TA-3377.
FARLEY FUNERALS ico
BERT S. GADD Prospect 8 GRINSTEINER'S
NA A N EAST ST. HISEY & TITUS
Delaware 8t,¢ + Ld-3838
HIRLEY BROS. CO.
Minos +
B48 nn ROBE ERT W. STIR TPE 1% ror TE Cyr LosT & FOUND ;
Prospect St.
1034 (401 $, State
Maun Girl ‘Wanted
216 N, Pine St. =. Filing and general office File Clerk work with highly respected business organization, Typing not required; no Saturday work; pleasant sur-
Mr.
® TELEPHONE OPERATOR © ® AND TYPIST ©
train on switchboard. 40. b's-day week, Permanent.
® M-G-M PICTURES © Macleod LI-4361
win hour,
rounding; pétmanent. Call between 8-10 A.M, 915 Peoples B Bank Building.
FLATWORK
Feeders, Folders and Shakeout Girls
Essential industry, Good Pay Full or part time.
STERLING LAUNDRY
735 LEXINGTON AVE
GENERAL OFFICE GIRL
Will train on Burroughs’ bookkeeping machine; good pay.
MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO. MA-8585
"GENERAL OFFICE CLERK
20 to 40. Some typing required. Accuracy in figures essential. 44hour week. Good post-war future. Call MA-3104 for interview.
COOK COFFEE COMPANY
938 E, 386 E Georgia
We have an " ming n our adver. tising jetvies ge 08 for a girl tween 17 a 0 youl old to ‘act a8 me et and copy girl. Job entails delivery ~ advertising ost
Packard Manufacturing Co.
est TC" jJyYrist
The Hoosier Casualty Co.
| 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Building
30190 Roosevelt Ave -~CH-5325. or OH-2019
TYPIST
Por pay roll department. Must be accurate Permanent position, pleasant, working conditions. ~Apply— OFFICE
2000 COLUMBIA AVE.
5-Day Week
Good Starting Pay Measant Working Conditions
Call or see Mr. Leslie, LI-25(8 WESTERN ELECTRIC CO.
420 W. Ohio
5-Day Week Permanent Position
TYPIST COMPTOMETER OPR,
« 5-Day ‘week, 8 A. M. to 5:20 P. M, Excellent working conditions. Permanent. Essential,
Basca Manufacturing Co.
to. stores and general service advertisers. Only a girl ro ny «to be oytside most of the day n aoply. Liberal starting wage: 5day, 40-hour week. Work? hours m. and 4:30 p. m. ad Bundy Depars i vertising rimen Hinipors Times, w
:
Typist
urday. work, Pleasant, - medium sized office, located "downtown, saves your time of us. 901 Peoples Bank Building.
LADY TYPIST and 8 Beers oi vor
Typing and general office work, shorthand not required. No Sat. no experience necessary. centrally] «
ni Permanent. Call between -8-10 AM.
‘WAITRESS & COUNTER MAN
401 ROOSEVELT BLOG ILLINOIS
~ FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50
To serve food and fountain drinks.
Pleasant work, Chance for advancement. Mr, Moore, Dependable California and Market St. WE NEED
HOSIERY WORKERS
Experienced or Inexperienced Good opportunity for inexperienced to learn a skilled trade. Short training petted. |
Clean place to. work.
us show you the openings we
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
Apply in Person before 2 P, M. THE BARBASOL COMPANY 846 N. Senate Ave.
/ NO _SUNDAYS--37} 8 ILLINOIS ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Has essential wartime jobs with peace-time employment possibilities for both men and women
in
Apply Employment Departiient
® SMALL PAYMENT WILL HOLD EN-|,
Come in |—
Acetylene Burners & Shear Men Steady work in essential industry that will continue after the war; 80¢c per hour M
starting rate for g men. See r. Westphal, Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co. 1959 S. Meridian st. AMBULANCE DRIVER — Neat, reliable. | Pleasant - working conditions. 1101 Pennsylvania st. 3 19 N, OriApartment Custodian ....: quarters and $80 ) per mo. . HU-2485.
~ % AUTO MECHANIC +
FOR FORD CARS
% CAR WASHER 4
jood Pay-—Essential
| General Baking Company
‘a 318 W. ‘Vermont
AUTO MECHANIC
PERMANENT POSITION—GOOD PAY SEE MR. BAKER
HARRY A. SHARP CO.
443 VIRGINIA AVE. -
Industry
Auto Mechanics and Metal Men
Large Chevrolet dealer just reopened needs you. Boy—here's a worker's paradise. All equipment new; vacation with pay; group insurance; family hours: close Saturdays at noon. Classified as essential industry. See Paul Kuhn, East Side Chevrolet, Inc., 5436 E. Wash. IR-1121.
AUTO MECHANICS
BUSY SHOP-WELL EQUIPPED. - BS-|__ SENTIAL INDUSTRY. GET SET NOW. TRANSPORTATION 18 VITAL DURING THE WAR. AND WE WILL BE GOING STRONG IN THE POST-WAR YEARS
SUPERIOR CHEVROLET 552 E. Wash.
Sy L1-4378.
AUTO -MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS ~GUARANTEE—COMMISSIONS 30TH & CENTRAL SALES. TA-4501.
BAKER Also an experienced oven man. Open evening for interview. WEST BAKING CO. 1331 E, Wash.
BAKERY OVEN MAN
of learning oven work; essential industry permanent opportunity; open, Sytaings. West Baking Co., 1331 E.. Washin
BARBER
A-1 Steady Work Methodist Hospital Barber Shop
BILL CLERK
Typewriter operatian. Experierice preferred but not necessary. We will train if rapid ‘typist, Permanent position. Good starting salary. Apply Mr, Miller.
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
543 W. McCarty St
Brake and Alignment Man Essential induseys Sood al OR ing conditions 8F. pay
« Fu GOODRICH “STORES
mee 20 DELAWARE 87. 3 BOYS TO PARK CARS Empire Garage 126 E. Wabash, Mr Kennedy. 2 ’ a
Cabinetmaker “Store fixture work.
Goldsmith Equipment Co,, 330 N. Capitol. :
Coal Truck Driver
Steady Job--(Gooa Pay. Most coal conveyor loaded.
MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO.
401 8, State st. MA 8880 ° 1330 «<RArookville rd (R-1191
COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440
White man to drive truck, Couple woman to keep house and furniture clean, No cooking or laundry; $36 per week and living quarters furnished. 2310 N, Meridian.
See
Wanted
CYLINDER PRINTING PRESSMAN
Paper Package Company 02 8. Delaware
® DISCHARGED VETERANS ©
Large, national organization With shuneies in principal cities has openings Discha War No. II Veterans who with to become idenfified with a worth-
+38 Re Pentiy!
«
20 E. MeGarty Street :
|
|
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor]
i
LAYOUT MAN
Compreherisive - Layouts
Experienced for
and Production Work for Advertising Department
The Wm. H. Block Co.
Good jobs are available now for steady, dependable men in our receiving department. Interesting, important work with good opportunity to get ahead. Apply at | our employment office between 8:30 a. m. and 12 noon
Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp. 216 N. Pine St.
SANDERS—TUNERS
| Essen} ial industry,
MAINTENANCE MAN
i 50 considerable electrical
Baking Co.,
|
experience. Post-war work. West
. 1331 ¥ E _ Washington st
Salary and Bonus Permanent
‘J ACTIVE MAN x
for Check In and Wash Room Helper
'% DY-PER SERVICE »%
% 814 Dorman 4
Steady Work—Nice Surroundings
WILKING MUSIC CO. | 610 S. New Jersey
| SERVICE MANAGER—For wholesale distributor of radio and refrigeration. This "is essential work and permanent. Must be experienced and able to direct others. Should understand record keeping. A real opportunity with a. long established concern. Application will all be held
es
Handy With Tools
for General Maintenance Work
Apply Mr. Hocker
Progress Laundry
430 E. MARKET
confidential. Box No. A702, Times.
STOCK BOY
16 Years or Older
High school boy whose hours permit will also be considered.
LEADER STORE
149 B. Washington
MAN OR BOY
for inside laundry work. Good hours and working conditions.
Tiffany Laundry
See MR. BOOHER |
POSITIONS WANTED 13 DAY WORK—Reliable colored girl. Rie 3997; $4.50, plus carfare. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 13 “WILL the parents or any relative, of
Harry A. Royles nlease communicate with his wife. Call Benton 8020, Kansas City, Mo. Reverse charges: urgent. Indians, and Illinois papers please e Copy. »
IT WILL NOT be responsible for debts contracted by any one other than my= self after Feb. 23, 1945, Taylor Sweatt, 114 8. Webster.
PERSONAL SERVICES
14
Nationally advertised Permanent, ordie narily sells for $5, on sale this week.
ONLY $2.45
No Appointment Needed
COLD WAVES ... $1.50
Worth $§10-§12—All Work Guaranteed id Ail Nite 'Til 10 P.M.
Br or a Your Children Plenty of Service—No Waiting
ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD. dot 2 pocacvals Bldg. RI-0481 Co . & Wash. Bts, *
* BOB FOX SAYS: “HH Mareh Fifteenth Makes wrinkled brow , , , Come get the cash Siem os RiGay Now!"
SEE B CONSOLIDATED “FINANCE CORP.
iy N. Pennsylvania @ Phone MA-3450
E
| Furnace Repairs
LADIES. MEN'S GARMENT
EAN" PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE®
MEYER O JACOBS 12-214 E. 16th
LLRs
CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED RI. 8814 Eine co. IR. 9108
CLEANING CO. Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains, roots cut out with electric eel. No dige ging, no mess, Work guar. E free,
ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-48 N. Caps HOOSIER WEAVING CO. MOTH HOLES-—TEARS~BURNS REWOVEN 509 STATE LIFE BLDG. MA-7148
BUILDING REPAIRS—BL-1129
CHIMNEYS, PORCHES, WALKS, ET(.
WE SPECIALIZE Front End Repairing and Aligning Aute and Trucks (All Makes) SPITZNAGEL-& CLAY, 525 W. PEARL Work guar. Call any time, CH-2254,
Hardwood floors laid, fin- BR-8525
ished, r hed, Est. free.
renovated. Box innerspring Mattresses repaired early. RI-1832.
STOCK BOYS
W. T. GRANT co.
25 E Washington
TECHNICAL WRITER
for Government Equipment
Wa
sylvania st.
oy
2 /MEGHANICS
See Paul Adams
425 N. Senate MAN for light mechanical work, Experience not necessary. 15 N. Pean-
MAN—To clean cars and fire stoker, nights. 1101 N. Pennsylvania st.
—
Pay—Permanent
HICKMAN OLDSMOBILE
1510 N, Meridian
nted Skilled man or unskilled man’ apie Mechanies, Helpers
‘and Tire Men
In Essential Apply Clyde ‘8. Berry
Industry
Instruction Book § Must Be Familiar With Drawings and Specifications of Electronic Equipment
Apply 3310 East Michigan Street
Experienced
® Tire Changer COMMERCIAL TIRE SERVICE
® 620 N. DELAWARE STREET a ee ere Tire Service Men | white or colored; good wages, steady Job. ELLIS TRUCKING CO. 1002 8. HARDING ST.
Tire and Battery Service Men
ment.
wate
Steady work necessary
partm
8'2-Day ry Apply Mr
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
problems postwar, job ‘classifications Overtime All production employees share proved Wage Incentive Plan which has paid a monthly Wage Incentive Bonus for
Essential
Coatings,
hours worked
for stockroom work in our hard. and helpers in
ent. Essential week.
Miller.
543 W. McCARTY
Age No Handicap
Cleaners
1004
our industry. Good starting sals
Previous experience une industry manufacturing Industrial Paint, Varnish and Lace quer Protective version
with no conHave open permitting advanceregularly. AD
steel
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for Rug Department
adison Ave.
‘
usiness.. Here is an SpPortunity is ny investments, RH week, , After 4 pm, , 400 N. o
MEN—16 TO 65 @
for work 'in’service station; permagood starting salary; oppor-
nent;
tunity for advancement; no tire or|
grease
Essential Food Industry
work,
GASETERIA ©
103! E. Washington St.
* MEN
Steady Work—Plenty Overtime
Hand, Trucking and
Ioading Flour and Feed E-Z-BAKE MILLS
Aeme-Evans Ce. Inc. © Blackéord & W. Week. Ave,
Aero Mayflower Transit G0. aion Sood’s0s bes B Jones. = MECHANIC i Hh or large garage. | 8 F Q00DRICH STORES : A EVER-READY AUTO PARTS, 4300 B. | — ee = Mus, Cn 41M TOOL DESIGNERS MEN 26 TO'50
TOP WAGES—ESSENTIAL Hoosier Engineering Co. 211 E. South St.
TRUCKS TO HAUL COAL
GOOD RATE OF PAY
the past eleven months and should con- * . i tinue. Factory one-mile from the Circle. Coal IB! Over 75% of our production men have - from six to 23 years or more of service Co. With -us, Applicants mas comply with M. C, regulations. Call at employ-|33820 Brookville road ‘e " IR=-1191 ment office. Lilly, Varnish Company, 66681114 E d WA-2481 South California treet. S018 State MA 8383 |
~~ WEIGHMASTER
Good Pay—@ood Hours
Experience not necéssary but helpful.
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co. 401 S$. State MA-8585 |
WOOL PRESSER
GREGG CLEANERS 004 Madison
Ave,
SECOND SHIFT 4 Cut Off i 4 Paskere
1 Cut Of off Operators MOULDINGS, INC.
1 BE. Market * EVANS MILLING c0. __* Packers ~~ % Truckers =
RCA VICTOR DIVISION |
Washer Repairing BERWICK, 436 — 32 Sleeping tooms, neasd
| MERIDIAN,
| BROADWAY,
and
LINDEN, 1306—Pu
PAPER HANGING 2 Fira.
Immediate Serve ice, Howard Jines, BE-2679. PAPERHANGING—Sampl shown. Immediate A. FR-3055 Patek Plastering “Girne: Radi Repair Sours 1 P M-10P M
3 3623 E. Mich. IR~ 2-252, Roof | Repairs, all kinds New roofs. Guaranteed work
RI-2928 Hardwood firs.. laid, old firs,
refin, Remodelings Est. free
UTTERBACK transfer, moving and lig hauling; quick service. -6609-M.
3-4 Day serviom
Call any time, 915 Cedar Bt. MA-6276 or BL-3053. : ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD Is
bath; near Allison's, 4375-J. -
BROADWAY, 2143—Nicely furnished oom," near bath. exc. trans,; suitable 2
2266 N.. nicely furn
Link-Belt BE~
nicely furnished basement room; near bath; suitable for man. WA-2088 MERIDIAN, 3100 N.—Nice front, nea restaurants, transportation; 2 refined __employed References. TA-0083 > LOVELY furnished sieeping room, neal - bath, innersprings, except. trans.; $4 week, LI-5270 NICE front room; Teliaed business girl} after 4 p. m., TA-2778
ROOMS WITH BOARD. 18 2014 BROADWAY — H1-0505 CHILDREN—Room, board, laundry; any age; days - nights; vicinity ub Square MA-2894 . ROOM & BOARD to couple, exchange care 2 school ' girls; light housework. 3503 N. Riley. CH-6497-J. : CONVALESCENT home for elderly pers son; doctor's references; nurse's care, IR- 2882 NEAR RCA—Young lady share Sy Tin fure nished room, 3 meals. 3542 B IR-1948.
MODERN country home for servicemen’ 367
children; under 5 years. BL-3
MOTHER You will find good care fof your little girl. 430 N. Tibbs. BE-35T6-R.
| HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1
1138 = 3
kitchenette “ and bath; Rooms. or Jotul Gol One, $5. ¥
CAPITOL, 734 N.. 3 rooms, Orst nd newly papered, stoker; employed ife; no pets. After 6 p. m. ROFP, 1441—Unfu artment, Private entitnce an No C. 1726 ¥ p= ; private entrance; Working daytime adults,
4,
ekeepe ties. Ga~
né ing room, private entrance; rage. Adults. LI . 13TH, 611 B.—2 8 modate 3
