Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1945 — Page 15

CH 6, 1945 nnual

Award

ly Hinde}

dorothy Berkopes, 1, Leila Albrecht, ances Deer, Sophie rphey, June Swigs [ashek and Betty

;

cted ation

| re-elected Gene the Hotel Lincoln

n by the feminine viggett was elected

Schulz, sergeant

tings was changed Monday following y tourney to the An - attendance of at the session. is -the city's top ght's local league ted 231, 199, 264— rs, creating a sea the Moose Lodge lled at the Penne as in action with

ger was the rune , 267, 206—675 in

er Co. session at

’S. sts topped the 650= icker getting 104, American Transe ith Side Business Sport Bowl and 31, 223—652 inthe at Pritchett’s.

ks Grenert March 6.—Howard ork university cone 't one of the best 's he has coached,

erp seein

|—HEALTH

KATE

the

1 . Y SEUM Summer Temperature EVERY SESSION INS DAILY . —8 to 10:30 P. M. Monday Nights : Hockey Games:

DEATH NOTICES “Indianapolis Ti! “Times, “Tues, “March 6 6, ADAIR—Robert K.,, entered into rest Mon-

TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1045 _

| FUNERAL DIRECTORS

: ; : LWuRd FERGUSON, HATTIE E.HOCKENSMITH, HARRY E. PEDIGO, CHARLES P,

See complete notices for time and date of funeral

Fiennen Buchanan 25 WisY tans, a. ”y

day, age 40, brother of Mrs, Pearl Deck, Mrs. d alr Owens and i Nellis Haupt, Services Wednesday, 2 at Moore Mortuaties, Colonial Chapel. 3447 College ave, Friends are welcome. HBuria Union Chapel. ALLEN~Vern C, beloved father of Cpl. Gaylord Allen, U. 8. army, Camp Atterbury, and Mrs, Stanley Hansen, passed away Sunday afternoon, Friends may call at the home, 715 N, Colorado ave, Funeral services Wednesday, 10 a. Tron ht Dome: oat vitae. Buti Roachdale, Ind. (Robert W. B8tirling Service.) ANDERSON—Alexander Brandon, 2826 Central ave., beloved husband of Olive May Anderson, father of Mrs. Mabel OC. Baxter, Mrs, Mildred L. Farrell, Guy C. and Arnold W, Anderson, Indianapolis; John C. Andeérson, Avon, Ind. and Mrs. Marguerite Anderson, Vevay, Ind. Funeral at Shirley - Brothers Central Chapel, 9468 N. Illinois st., Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Burial Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel any time after 10 a, m. Wednesday. BRATTAIN—Henry E., age 81 years, late residence 4824 E. Washington *st,, husband of Martha V. Brattain, father of Paul H. Brattain of Washington, D. C.; brother of George Brattain, Indianapolis, passed away Saturday a. m., In Washington, D. C. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel, 5377 Washington st. Burial - Crown Hill Friends may call at the chapel any time, DAVIDSON—Mollie, beloved mother -of Ralph and Harley Davidson of Indianapolis, Cecil of Dana, Ind, .and Mrs. Verda Leflew of North Salem, sister of Mrs. Clara Mills of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Services will be held Wednesday, 2 p. m., at the Cox funeral home, North Salem. Friends may call at the family residence. DeLONG — Goldie B., age 64, mother of Walter Delong, sister of Edgar VanCleave, passed away Monday a. m. Priends may call at the Dorsey Funétal Home, 3925 B. New York st. Fuperal 1 p. m., Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial Mount Pleasant cemetery, near Franklin, Ind.. : ELMORE Willtam-uge 6. father of 8tanley Elmore, Grenada, Miss.; Harry Ebmore Balt Lake City, ‘Utah; brother of Thomas Elmore, Attica. Ind.; Quince Elmore, of Crawfordsville, Ind.; George Elmore and Mrs. ‘Iva Dehart, of Indiahapolis, passed away In Grenada, Miss, Funeral notice later. For informaticn, ca!l Conkle Funeral Home. ENGELKING—Judy Ann, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jesse Dcssey, sister of Richard and Donald Engelking, granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Peelman, passed. away yesterday. Private services at the residence at 838 Bates st. Time later.

FERGUSON-—Haltie E., 4946 W. 15th st, daughter of John Neal,’ Lebanon, Ind. mother of A. Eugene Ferguson, Los Angeles, Cal, and Mrs. Pauline Bland, Indianapolis, sister of Mrs. Andrea Worland, Lebanon, Ind., passed away Tuesday. Service ‘Speedway Christian church, Time later. FOSTER-—William, 1133 N. Oxford st, husband of Ethel L., father of Cpl. William Stanley, in France: Mrs. Leon Williams of Roachdale; grandfather of Bonnie Sue Williams, brother of Thomas Foster, Cincinnati, O., passed away Sunday night. Funeral Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. at Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st. Friends may call at oo. any time Tuesday.” Final serve jce and burial in Cincinnati, Thursday morning. [Greenfield papers, please copy.) GREER—Sarah E, age ‘85 years, beloved mother of Margaret C. Askren of ‘Fu. Wayne, Gertrude M. Kessler and Horace G, Greer, ‘both of Indianapolis, and sis

ter of Minnie Cotton of Indianapolis) and Effie Sharritt of Fortville passed | away at the home of her granddaughter, |

Margaret F. Stagg, 2646 Carroliton ave, Monday evening. Puneral Thursday, 1:30 p. m., from Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st, Burial Memorial Park. Priends may call at the chapet any time, after 4 p. m., Tuesday. BHBAUGAN—Edith, 39 years, beloved wife of Lt. Harold Haugan, in France, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Losche, sis ter of Harold Losche, passed away Monday in Chicago. Puneral Thursday, 3 p. m. at the G. H., Herrmann funeral heme, 1505 8. East st. Priends invited. - Fitends may call at funeral home after 1 p.m. Wednesday.

WAZEL — Arman B age 50, husband o

: ot Shirley, fathér of MrsElizabeth Belcher,

Mrs. Emma Brackett, Mrs. Frances Carter, Thomas and Earl, U. 8 army; Meivin Hazel, U. 8. navy, Edward, Eugene and Rdth Joan Hazel, passed away Sunday evetfing at residence, 3217 2 a st. Services Wednesday, 2 residence. Friends invited. Burial’ Mt. Pleasarft. Friends may call: at. resi. «dence. Conkle service. HOCKENSMITH—Harry E, 7 years, ‘be- | loved brother of “Miss Mabel a. George

'S) DEATH NOTICES | Tram: A BEXTON—~Mary,

band of Laura J.

Friends invited,

Gale,

of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin and hy this life Monday, age neral Thursday, March 8, at the Moore & Be Noruieass .Chapel, 2530 Station

Workman,

Illinois st.

ey: Funeral Home,

el Hee) sister of Katherine, Indianapolis, John of Bradford,

away March 5, at St.

Franci$ i

& Peene Meridian. Funeral Wednesday, 8: I from the funeral home; § a m, of Lourdes church. Burial Knightstown,

Lady

‘(Richmond and Knightstown

(Ind.) papers, please copy.)

VAN ARSDALL ,- James L., beloved hus- : father of Mrs, Dorothy Burnham, city; Mrs. Mildred Heiny, | McCordsville; Roy L. Van Evansville; grandfather of 10 grandchiland. great-grandfather great-grandchildren; brother of Charles, Galesburg, Ill; Mrs. Jessie Brownsburg; Claude Van Arsdall, city,

this life Bungay,

Wednesday, March 7th, M Kirk Northeast Chapel, 2830" Station St 10 a. a.

Burial old Union

Arsdall, of two Veatch,

Funeral oore &

You will make a simple record on Friends may call at the Feensy | cards and then file the cards. Part | i | sitting, part standing.

—> Lane Biyant<— !

"752 E. MARKET ST.

r=

9IBELP; WANTED—FEMALE cy

~ STENOGRAPHER

and general office work: Bla-day

post-war; will

pipe capable beginner;

FALENDER IRON & METAL CORP.

699 8. CAPITOL AVE

RI-2477

FLATWORK

Feeders, Folders and Shakeout Girls

Essential «industry, Good pay. Apply ready for work

STERLING LAUNDRY

735 LEXINGTON AVE.

> STENOGRAPHER Experienced preferred Permanent posi-

conditions. Salary.

Westphal, GA-4421, for

agra or Ediphone Oper.

“120 E. Market, Room

(Lebanon papers Please Moore Mortuaries.

WHITE — David E, beloved husband of Helen, father of Mrs. Joseph VanMeter, Minneapolis; Helen Mae, cadet Rurse, Union hospital, Terre Haute; Paul B., §. navy, Oklahoma; Frank, Robert, BS: Keren and Carol White. grandfather of - 1onka Van Meter, scn G. White, brother of ‘Clarerice Roach, de~

41. PFu-

Burial Washington Patk.

(Prank),

2 v Friends invited. Moore Mortuaries,

WORKMAN—Willlam F, beloved husband of and father of Ronald Workman, Mrs. Mabel Higgs, and brother of | John M. Workman, grandfather of Mrs, Elnora Selby, great-grandfather of Beverly Koy Selby, passed away Monday p. m. Puneral Thursday, 3 p. m. at Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. Burial Floral Park. Friends may sal at chapel after 5 p. m.

age @

8 Catherine |

brother, H. d away March 5. he lonely night, just’ = the way We lost a loved one, joll We know not why he was called away— Maybe Jesus needed him on the great white way. His smiling way and pleasant face leasure to recall; a kindly ve for each, And died beloved b Some day we hope Vie IE him, Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand, in ‘the better land— Never to part aga

IN MEMORIAMS

adly N nlased

ALSMAN—In loving n memory “of our son ncis Alsman, who

y and gay:

'___MOTHER, FATHER AND B BROT! HER.

FUN ERAL DIRECTORS

Ww. T Blasengym

Ga, 2070, Wa. 8310 2226 Shelby.

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. Michigan St.

FLANNER & BUCHANAN -— 25 - Fo Creek Boulevard. TA-3377.

FARLEY FUNERALS.

Market 1234 604 W. Morris

tising service

advertisers

Saturdays

Full-time,

GENERAL HOUSEWORK — Al oF hall

417 E. 49th st. HU-124

Girl Wanted

We ‘have an opening in our adverépartment for.a girl between 17 and 20 years old to ac as messenger and" co entails delivery of adv

storgs and’ general

GIRLS WANTED

permanent position; and typing with good future; hours and- good Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.,

Girl for general office work: must be able to type; for Prose pect Plant office of Citizens Gas & Coke Utility. industry. Permanent job, See L. O. Baker, gate office, 2950 Prospect st.

° % SECEDE OPERATOR © ® AND TYPIST ©

switchboard. 40-54-day week. Permanent,

® M-G-M PICTURES ©. LI-4361 |

ising ro service Only a girl to be outside most of the day bn apply Liberal starting wage; day. 40-hour week. between 7:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. and Sundays off. Mr. Young, Advertising Department The Indianapolis Times, w Maryland st. = Gc

Working hours

TRAINEES

or Boarding Department National Hosiery Mills

Call RI-1321, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

TYPIST

Also Clerical Work DECATUR 'CARTAGE CO 530 Kentucky

starting salary. 900 Test i

Critical

Typist and General Office Work

necessary. Permanent opp nity for be-

+ BILLING & CO. # * TYPIST %

Order-billing department. Apply Linde 729 N. Penn.

LADY TYPIST Geenral office’ work. ' 15

Free health, talization ‘insurance.

HIOH SCHOOL girl to work in North side drugstore, after school,

REAL SILK

WILL TRAIN

Hosiery Seamers

AGE 18 TO 35

Day work. Pleasant working conditions. Convenient transportation. Modern accident and hospl-Post-war future.

634 N. NOBLE

1160 Fairfield.

White or colored. See Mrs. Sloat,

Housekeeper

BERT S. GADD -

Prospect St. GRINSTEINER'S

1601 & New York

days or Sundays. MA-S3T4 week. Brother Stephen, Faculty Residence,

G. H. HERRMANN

Cathedral High School, LI-6036—LI-4603.

HOTEL MAIDS

Neat, steady women Spink Arms. hotel.

20-45 yrs. 5-Rm. home.

WAITRESS—Experiencedr attrac: tive; for cocktail bar. Sportsman’ s Club, Mr. Hussey, 934 N. Penn. WAITRESS

, 411 8 nNlinois

WAITRESSES

for Downstairs Luncheonette ull-Time Employment Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

2 Young children, Stay. Good wages. Liberal time off. CH-2203.

“2 HOUSEWORK (0"%.5 No Satur.

WAITRESSES

-WA-6440

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10

ing departments:

% Pairing

training period

*. Seaming % Inspecting

(EXPERIENCED HOSIERY WORKERS & TRAINEES

We have openings in the: tollow=

% Finished Mending

Light clean work; my shift; short

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS.

Call RI-1321, 8 A.M. fo 5 P.M.

permanent.

overtime,

Time to suit;

1416 N. Meridian,

HOUSEWORK and cooking

1505 8. EAST ST. MA-8438 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware St. L1-3338

References. 35056 Wash, 5

No laundry;

SHIRLEY BROS. CO.

LADY—For light mechanical work. perience not necessary van.a st.

15 N. Pennayl-

954 N [iinols L1-840% ROBERT W. STIRLING 1423 Prospect MA-4944

J. O. Wilson “CHAPFL OF THE CHIMES" 1234 Prospect St. : MA-9432

LOST & FOUND

MISSING—Black and hound, with top dewclaw missing from left front foot; last seen Feb ing leather collar.

” 1

tan medium

13, wear-

Call at or write to

Maids

size

WOMEN—18-50

Three Leather. Trimmers

No Experience Necessary

M. R. MASSON -

2160 Montcalm

HOTEL LINCOLN

for dishwasher

kitchen help. . Hours,

Permanent posi-

‘Critical indust ry. . See L. O.

“Prospect plant

Citizens ‘Gas & Coke Utility, 2050

Refined Woman

, $15 per wk. Inquire 2310 N.

| WHITE WoW WOMAN

to work in clothing store. Hrs. 10 A. M,

| to work in furni-

ture store. TA-0281

in household department. Sunnyside Sanatorium. Salary, ig board & laundiy, CH CH-7676. Mrs.

"MAIDS—COLORED

LOST—Brown alligator purse on Central

Raymond B Neville, Standard Filling ~mtation, R. R. 6, Box 422, or 9087 8 Meridian

trolley about 7:30 Monday night; gift from soldier husband. Reward. WA-5814.

LOST -— White male dog, wirehair and poodle, short tail, hard of hearing, 15 years old, March 3d. MA-1033.

LOST—Lady’s rose gold Waltham Premier wrist watch, vicinity Old Trails Theater.

Reward. MA-4512; days. x

LOST- On - Pennsylvania, - Bulova wrist watch. “Janet” engraved on back. Keepsaké. Reward. LI-0476. LOST--Single strand pearl beads st 49th | and -Carroiton or Pair Ground Coliseum. Reward. Call HU-4385. LOST—Old fashion hat pin, down town; sword effect at top; 6 in, long. Reward. GA-2709 evening, or TA-1268. LOST—Heavy silver bracelet, Sunday eve-

ning downtown; ‘reward, FR-1200 or

LI-9958 evenings.

MASSEUSE

FOR BEAUTY BATHS

Apply Mrs

Martyn, Manager Beauty Salon, 8th Floor

L. S. AYRES & CO. ORDER WRITERS You. will write orders with a pen-|

Interesting clerical positions. No experience. o

‘=> Lane Bryant<—

752 E. MARKET ST.

LOST—On South side; 1041 Bilis fender skirt, Feb. 28; reward. IR-8 LOST—-Pair of ‘gold rimmed sii in black case. Reward. WA-3252.

J., and Charles A, passed away early

Tuesday a. m., at his home, 617 E. 22d | ngs AR Nursing, Box A932;.

| WOULD. LIKE to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spare time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditionin be meéchanically inclined. terfere with your present ififormation about this training write at once giving name, address, working hours Box A-933, care Times,

st. Service Flanner & Buchanan mortusiy, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. * Friends in-

ited, Interment Crown Hill. Friends |

i cadl at mortuary.

| LANDIS—Cléra W., entered into rest Sun-|

dey. age 67 years, widow of the late William H. Landis, mother of Victor Landis, sister of Mrs. Lena Schmidt,

Mrs, Bertha McClain, Mrs. Millie Dee and Adolph Harseim, grandmother of Patricia Ann Landis. Services Wednesdey, 2 p. m., at Moore & Kirk Irvington” chapel, 5342 E. Washington st.|Friends are welcome Burial Crown

Hill© Moore Mortuaries.

LAWN-—James E, father of Mrs, James

Hanley, Mrs. Francis Coleman and Mary Marcella Lawn, brother of Mary Swal-

low, died Saturday. Priends may call at

1747 W, Morris, until time of service. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30, at the home, 9 a. an, Assumption church, Interment Holy Cross cemetery, Kirby service, MATTHEWS—Eva D., friend of the J. A. Robbins family of 2625 E “St. Clair st.

(known as Aan Kodtie), Services Wednesday, 3 p. » at Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel, 2080 E. Michigan st. Burial

Crown Hil. AcKENZIE—Emma L., age. 74, 3446 Salem

ave., belovéd mother of Mrs. Mary Carson and grandmother of John F. CarU. 8. Coast Guard, and Pic. Gordon E. Carson, in France; great-

son, PCO 3-c,

grandmother of Jacqueline Ann Carsor,

pessed away Monday. Puneral Shirley , Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. Illi-

nois, Thursday, 10 a. m. Friends are in-

vited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may |"

call*any time after 10 a. m. Wednesday. PEDIGO-<Charles P.. father of John

brothér of Amos W. and Mrs. V. T. Irwin, passed away Monday at his residence, 633 Berkley fd. Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuary Wednesday, 4:30 p. m. Priends invited. Cremation Flan-

ner & Buchanan Crematory.

POYNTER-—John W., age 70 years, father Mrs. Katherine Savage, Mrs Geneva

Bo. Edith, Everett, Marvin “and ‘alter Poynter, brother of Apple, Can

and Noah Poynter, passed away Monday.

Funeral Tyesday, March 6, 8 p. m, at the George'W, Uther mortuary, 2513 Ww. Washington st. Friends invited. Burial Cave City, Ky. Friends may call at mortuary until 10 p. m. Tuesday. [Lewisville and Cave City (Ky.) and Holly-

wood (Cal) papers please copy.)

RIECK—Lowell William, 9 months, beloved darling son of John W. and Laurella Rieck, grandson of John C. and Helen Rieck, passed away Tuesday. FuH.

neral Thursday, 10 a. m., at the GQ. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505- 8. East

“st. Burial Greenwood. Freinds may.ecall

afver 1 p, m,, Wednesday.

SCHMIDT--8arah E., wife of Charles H. mother of Mrs. Lottie Freshwater and and Kenneth Schmidt, sister of Charles Mattox, Mrs, Lula Tinder, Mrs. Maggie

Munson ahd Mrs. Minnie McDonald, passed away Bunday p. m., at residence,

1150 Villa ave. Friends may ‘call at

ia FuneralsHome, 1308 Prospect st. y time. Service Wednesday, 2 p. m. Tom «the Friendship church, corner

Prospect and Spruce in Interment New

Crown. Frien vit

SHINE-—Julia Foley, beloved mother of Jeremiah Shine, sister of John L., WilA. Foley, died Sunday,

liam H. and Leo March 4, at ry late residence, 707 N.

Dequityy. Funeral Wednesday, Marchi

7. from the Blackwell Panel Home, 1503 N. Meridian,-8:30 a. m. Requiem rg at the Church of the Little Power 9 4. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited.

mont, beloved father of Cpl. Max Stan

~ Isy, U, 8. army and son of Mrs. Mayme

Stanley and the-late Norvell F, Stanley. _ deceased; brother of Pred Stanley Eun aay Sind Sunday a m. en .

1LOST—identiflcation bracelet, nk E.

Little.” Reward.

BR-0132

EEE: shame. ‘Navin > reward. L LI-| Colonial notel.

INSTRUCTION:

~ GIRLS—WOMEN

'BE A PRACTICAL NURSE

BIG: DEMAND-HIGH WAGES High . school not necessary. learn at home in spare time. Ages 18 to 60. War demands have caused big short- \ bie an now for ‘this

Easy to

interesting,

e and patriotic work. Write for information. Wayne School of care Times.

equipment. Should Will not inwork. For

age and Utilities Inst.

silver

Assistant in Pastry Room

(Colored)

MAROTT HOTEL

Mr. Blake

for work in institution. Call ATT Superintendent, BE-4797. 4797

WOMEN

for light, clean FACTORY WORK

JFermanent position; good working conditions | Bring U. 8. Employment Reference Card Ap Employment. Office. Poctard Mig. Co. 2900 Columbia Ave. to 30th St. transfer to to Columbia Ave.

WOMEN, AGE 18-25 To Prepare and Package _High-Grade Cosmetics

in person before 2 P.- M.

PRIMROSE HOUSE. DEPT.

THE: BARBASOL TO 5 N SENATE -

v» WOMEN Machine Experience Necessary High Pay—8-Hour Shifts

0d

p WIN T wA HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. co.

1545 Van Buren

aay week

EXP, P, RESTAURANT | HELP

“Wallace Grille,”

; : 4 ; y | re ‘ar Posting Clerk Co a ac Waits Women

North Side Insurance |

No Sundays.

154 N Delaware. FR-0020.

We could use 2 or 3i more tor evening work peg offices No Sundays. Short hours. 309 Circle Tower

for factory

LIGHT ASSEMBLY

Small Machine Operators

“No experience necessary,

Full time.

Paid vacations. Plenty of Well established. Essential industry.

BAXTER STEEL EQUIPT. CO. CHEF—KOKOMO, INDIANA + | 1550 E. 2st St, |

MACHINE OPERATORS

We need machine operators for vital war production. Wé have an attractive offer for

you. Apply now. Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.

1545 VanBuren

For General

OFFICE WORK

In Retail Furniture Store Able to Take Dictation

. Splendid opportunity for

a dvancement and Post-War future.

VICTOR

Furniture Co.

231 W. WASHINGTON ST.

A

NOTICE

.. AN male workers covered by the. Pr Referral Plan will be required to. comply with all WMC regulations.

Need 2, ood. men Auto Mechanics Jed 2, 800d men: | guarantee; plenty of work: Walter Hiser, | Inc, 3850 N- Illinois, HU-1314.

A ENTR AT SALES TA-4501

BAKE Also an experienced ‘oven man. Open evening for Interview WEST 8! a Co 1331 E. Wash

~ BAKERY OVEN MAN

Bkilled ‘man or unskilled man capable of learning oven work; essential industry: permatent opportunity: open evenings West Baking Co 1331 E Washington

3 BOYS TO PARK CARS

Mr. Kennedy

BREAD PACKERS

Good Pay .

Time and Half Over 40 Hours Night - Wark —.Essential Industry

GENERAL BAKING CO.

318 W. Vermont

Co., 339 N' Capitol

Leading hotel. Salary $250.00 per month, plus percentage. Write or phone. Hote! Tancls

Coal Truck Drivers

Steady Job—Good Pay Most coal conveyor loaded

MUESING-MERRICK COAL CO.

401 8S. State St. MA-8585 3830 &Brookville rd. - IR-1101 COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440

DRIVERS FOR AMBULANCE AND FUNERAL WORK. 23 MCLEAN PLACE..

* FINISHER WANTED *

To burn in and polish oft pianos. If you have had any experience at all In this ‘type of work see us immedidtely. Good pay and permanent set-up. Ask for Mr. Wilson.

| WILKING MUSIC COMPANY

120 E. Ohie.

HELP WANTED—MALE “. 11) HELP WANTED--MALE

- PAGE 15

MEN, 17-60

‘fof ‘production job in an "essential paper industry No expetience necessary. +

THE BEVERIDGE PAPER co.’ AUTO MECHANICS GOOD SONTTITONG -

nL, w WASRINGTON. |

-GUA TEE--COMMISSIONS~ MTB

$1421; PER HOUR | PAINTERS A

MEN WITH CARS Late model. For essential war work; critical ; full¢or part time. Mr. Dalton.

WESTERN UNION

| i { *

activity: delivering tele

MAROTT HOTEL

MEN

For inside factory work. Essential inSteady position, Max Katz Bag

S. New Jersey

Empire Garage 136 E Wabash ee COLORED. man to clean cars and fire |

nights. 1101 'N. Pennsylvania st.

“NIGHT CLERK’ 8

Knowledge of N. C. R. Bookiseping

1 PERSONAL SERVICES : -

ne

’ Nationally advertised TAR ordie

oarily’ sells for $5. on sale this week,

ONLY $2.45 ~~ No Appointment Needed COLD WAVES ... $7.50 Worth §$10-$12—All Work Guaranteed (o CLR AT Nite i, 10 P.M. Doors: Open 130

Bring or Send *Your ides nty of Service—No Waiting.

| aovarBiAvTY ACAD., 401 Roosevelt Bldg. 48

__ Cor. Ml. & Wash. Sta, ‘NEW AND USED ELECTRIC PUMPS AND WATER SYSTEMS REP; x ‘1 NCTC

WHI NG

PUMP & TINGTY MERIDIAN

| as 8. Distr. of Fairbanks-Morse Products

Machine Helpful

Mr. Dunmeyer

Store fixture work. Cabinetmaker Sor, "ir work:

LADIES". MEN'S GARMENT CLEAN PRESS * REPAIR * RELINE * RED

MEYER O JACOBS

2172-214 E. 16th ULE Re aT

PAINTERS

i

Woodrum, WA

wii, Apprentice

Young man, over 16, is offered a splendid opportunity to learn the pressman’s trade. Modern presses, | producing excellent color work, gives a young man far better than the .average training. The position is permanent; 3713 hours per week, day

usual post-war opportunities. See Mr Rusie, foreman, The Indianapolis! Times, 214 W, Maryland.

{ ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 15 fot inside work Huber: Contracting Co. | BROADWAY, 2143—Nicely furnished roo room; + 51

near bath; exc trans; suitable 2.

DELAWARE-400 N., Apt. 8—Nice small

sleeping room. W alking distance,

DELAWARE, 2348 N.—Front; large closets;

good . ventilation; car line; near bath, TA-7000

DORMAN, 302 N.—1 Double, 1 single, bok

and cold water; $5 each. MA-3154.

Regular wage increases Un-

Railroad track repairman: critical industry, steady employment; 748 hours at J3c per hour; overtime Apply Gate House, Langsdale and Northwestern Ave. Citizens Gas & Coke Utility.

~ SANDERS—TUNERS PIANO REPAIRMEN .

* Steady Work—Nice Surroundings

| ELECTRICIAN —Experienced for main. tenance work, $1.01 per hour, ¢8hour week Time and one-half over 8 hours. ‘ritical industry. See L. O. Baker Gate office, Prospect plant. Citizens Gai & Coke uty, 2950 Prospect st.

WILKING MUSIC CO.

610 S. New Jersey

Opportunity for Advancement

| ; | FRY BOOK gro troops

~ FOUNTAIN MEN T3255

8th THE WM. H.

WANTED

PASTRY COOK

for

BLOCK’S BAKERY

Floor

BLOCK CO.

per Furniture Co., 850 Virginia Ave

11 W. 28TH ST.

3 ICE ROUTE DRIVERS —Q00d Pay—

WEST SIDE ICE & COAL CO.

work. Experipreferred but not Meier Electric & Machine Co., | 25 E. ‘Washington.

Power Sewing Mach. Operators Steady position.” Essential Max Katz Bag Co.

316 8. New Jersey.

Learn International Beauty School.

HELP WANTED—-FEMALE

N BEAUTY $e oa

LEAR! INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY: 8 Demands for Skilled Operators.

CHOOL

Under Expert Teachers

342 E. Wash.

NOTICE

female workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will quired to comply with all WMC regulations.

be re-

BEAUTY OPERATOR for full or part tinie, East Side shop. FR-1866.

BUS GIRLS Colored

No phone calls.

Apply to Mrs. Gribble.

HOTEL WARREN

CAFETERIA HELP

U. 8. Rubber Co, call’ Mr,

Haines, |

YOUNG LADY: to operate

Baking Co. Mr. Diebm, FR. | CLERK-TYPIST invoices and bills of lading,

Permanent position. | WA- |

On orders, 40 hour, 5-day week. .Brulin & Co. 500. Mr. Bradford.

COMPTOMETER

Located Neat Maunlei

CASHIER

OPERATOR

UST BE ACCURATE

working conditions.

eran MET age

environment. coMPIoM securi 1331 E Washington, or call |

2039 Columbia ave

25 to », | Agreeable | ty West

PIT position, pleasant

. OFFICE Packard Manufacturing Co.

2000 COLUMBIA AVE

6 Days

Good Salary

Bus Service at

Turner's Restaurant 2 yoo1

COOK—WHITE LADY

Restaurant Cooking Experience not necessary. Modern kitchen with all electric equipment.

mA Airport

Salad Woman (Colored)

MAROTT HOTEL

Mr. Blake

$ A LE s p E 0 P PL . Childrert's Shoe Department Salary and Commission

Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. SALESPEOPLE In Millinery Dept. Experienced Preferred

Salary and Commission Apply Employment Office, ith Floor

_THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

SALES PERSON

Experfenced in selling lamps; and commission. Apply

Employment Office, 7th Floor

The Wm. H. BLOCK CO. SALESPERSON Experienced in- Selling Lamps Salary and Commission

ad - Apply Employment Office, ith Floor

=

leading photography studio has position available immediately for neat-appearing woman. Pleas- : hours. Excellent in come assured if yow can- qualify. ROGERS STUDIO, 40 N. Pennsylvania

for general restaurant work. Must : 5 days. Timmons Lunch, 1424 Nordyke. MA-0539 before-11 A. M.— (Across from Stewart-

, 18-22, Pree to travel | group; $100 ‘month , plus bonus. Bee Mrs, Lundstrom, Williams Hotel, after 2p. m Do not phone for appointment.

MIDDLE AGED Jady for "light housework,

stay, MA-3765

Apply +

WHITE ladies for work; up to $1.00 per hour. BR-3594

men who want jobs that will last. | | EXP e & ¢ In PRODUCTION DEPART- | QUI

Permanent Jobs In : - Essential Industry J ANITOR AR 55 YEARS; NO ® » eo In PAY ROLL and AC- SMALL CHIL-

COUNTING DEPARTMENTS for DREN. FOR FOSITION A ar Soa experienced, ambitious girls © e eo! OE ORE TARTING SALARY, $140.00 \In RECEIVING DEPARTMENT for | PER MONTH. PLUS LIVING QUARTERS:

"'MENT for men and women, - .

| Every one of these

| good now. with plenty of chance of

is a permanent job,

| getting better, Apply at our employment

{office between 8°30

a, m. and 12 noon.

Bowes “Seal Fast” Corp.

| 216 N. Pine St.

“ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY * WOMEN #

GENERAL CLERK

STENOGRAPHER CLERK JUNIOR CHEMISTS . STATISTICAL CLERK

| : MEN &

READERS

| OILERS

FIREMAN

HELPERS

PLANT ; OPERATORS

| INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO.

113 MONUMENT CIRCLE

| urgently needs men and women not now

"" HELP WIN THE WAR BY SAVING LIVES

interesting part-time | employed in essential industry

HELP WANTED-MALE-FEM.

10 |

Silver Polishers (Colored)

MAROTT HOTEL

Mr. Blake

————— —— -. Rc is ae is nt Unmet LADY FOR SODA FOUNTAIN $25.00 Weekly, 6 days. Good hours, ® for advaricement. - IR-5222 after M.

IARI ET NOW ONLY S126

® EASY TERMS ARRANGED ® SMALL PAYMENT WILL HOLD ENROLLMENT UP oo AND INCLUDING

® NO AGE LIMIT ONLY 8TH GRADE EDUCATION NEEDED

IT Every Nite ‘Til 10 P.M.

® TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS: ES.

Own your own shop . earn $125-$200 depending on the size of shop, or we place you on well paying responsible to Learn Method. Free Phone for detailed information

OSEVELT BLOG LL LIEIRLY

CLERICAL

To fill an, order in a Mail Order store requires over, 50 operations, so you can see that there are many clerical positions, requires previous work experienc nor commercial education, sitions permanent.

—> Lane Bryant<—

752 E. MARKET ST.

All po- |

| 4 Capsule Borters erators

5 Comptometer. Op-

OPENINGS FOR WOMEN 1 Cafeterias Worker 20 Capsule Machine Operators (night)

2 Messengers 7 Office Clerks

233 Lynn St. ‘BE 0888

TALLYMAN

for Checking Freight

PENN RAILROAD

139-E. South St.

Furniture Refinisher J... £or

AND WALL WASHER. HELPER WHITE MAN, NOT OVER 55 YEARS. LARGE APT. EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES REQUIRED. $100 PER HOUR. ' APPLY 9 A.M. TO12 OR 2 P. M. TO 8 P. M.

HIGH SCHOOL boy to work in North side drugstore after school. 1160 Fairfield.

\

WITH TELEFHONE AND ALL UTI

PRINCE AND REFERENCES REAPPLY IN RERSON FROM § to 12 NOON and 2to 5 P. M. 11 W. 28TH.

nection INDPLS. MACHY. & SUPPLY Co. S. Meridian St

‘LAYOUT MAN

Experienced for comprehensive layouts’ and production work for advertising department. Apply Employment Office, 7th floor. »

~ MAINTENANCE MAN

Baking: Co. 1331'E sWashinglon 8, ro

Man for @eneral Kitchen Porter Work

MAROTT HOTEL

Mr. Blake -

105-8. Meridian,

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

white or colored; good wages, steady Job. i Time and one-half for overtime

ELLIS TRUCKING CO 1002 8S HARDING 8ST

TOOL MAKER 60-Hour Week—Good Pay |

Apply Personnel Office

{ ~ Shirley Corp. !

330 E. St. Joe TRUCKS

TO HAUL COAL

GOOD RATE OF PAY

Muesing-Merrick

3820 Brockville E 22d 401 8. State

WATCHMAN for Sondare oly Pd x a.m. to midnight. Some janitor work in con-

road

ie IR-1191 oP Xa A-248)

SECOND SHIFT

"4 Cut Off Operators 4 Packers

4 Cut “on Operators MOULDINGS, ING.

741 E. Market

‘with consideriible electrical experience. + | Essential 1ndustry. ‘Post-war work. West

Time and one half over 40 hours; to do general work around modern office build-| ing. See Mr. Pulley, Big Four Bidg.,!

MAN: for Sales Order Desk with company

Westphal, GA-4421, for appointment’

* EVANS MiLLiNg C0. *

* Packers *. Truckers * General Mill Workers

No experience necessary pay.” Time and éne-half for over 40 hours

Minutes. from Downtown 1780 W. MICHIGAN

JOBS

Apply Employment Office

J. D. ADAMS MFG. CO.

217 8. Belmont Take W Wash. car

handling Steel & Mill Supplies. Op- | portunity to learn business that wy Medical -products in increased amounts continue after the war Phone | are needed - critically Eli Lilly & Co

port, Ill

MAN OR WOMAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of -1500 families. Write today. RAWLEIGH'S, Dept. INC-215-8A, Free- | Mt.

Prepare vourself for | Learn a Trade ;;7" 7.0 5 | to learn vulcanizing and battery | r\Man to Permanent position. Married | | man preferred. Salary, commission, liv-]" ing quarters furnished with this offer, Jackson Tire & Battery, 3413 “W. Washington. BE-4948.

MAN for light mechanical work.

8 Process Operators sylvania st

57 Production Work-

ers 1 Shipping Clerk

4 Label Stampers 5 Laboratory Assistants

Also Opportunities for Men Postwar Possibilities

EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 220: East McCarty Street

N. Pennsylvania street.

Ex perience not Decéssary 15 N PennExcellent opportunity to

MAN to park cars In Soreye garage. 1101

® Essential Industry ® Good Pay—Steady Work 51/,-Day Week

MEN WOMEN General Factory Work Punch Press ® Drill Presses o Tool

Work, oar hye bo wk. ~Apply between 8 A. M. % 4 P. M. Including Sat

SUPERIOR CHEVROLET

552 E. WASHINGTON

® Mechanics ® Mechanic's Helper

LEARN A TRADE *

Age 16 gto 40 I'ime and one-

t A half over 40 nours. Essential industry with a post-war security nings for interview West Baking Co | 014-16 South West 1331 BE Washington st

Open eve

HAMILTON. 810 N.—2 sleeping rooms; ~ good ST aaspOrtation; girls preferred. CH-0630.

NEW JERSEY, 835 N.—Nice. clean sleepe

ing room. Walking distance, Near care line.

| PARK, 1801—Ciean, light room, next bath,

Private home; employed gent. Phone.

2 SINGLE roams; constant hot water;

cooking privileges; $20 month; 8. High School road and Hanna; 3d house east,

El.

KUOOMS WITH BOARD 16 TACOMA. 1050 N.—Large room. board;

gentleman; references required; near cariine. - CH-2023-R.

HOME and salary for lady: assist with

housework, . care: of 2 “children whije _ mother works. FR-3034

| RELIABLE NURSE will take patient im

my private home, front bedroom; quiet, clean, 1. good care. TA-7482, RGE front rooin, innersprings, table 2, white neighborhood, near city hose pital. , After 8 p. m. RI-9282.

WANTED-—Lady to work in exchange for

taking care of their child or room and board. MA-2894.

CHILDREN—Room and board, mother's

care; private home, under 8 years, FR-3007.

‘| $8 WEEK—Good warm rooms, home cooke

ing. Men only. 214 Park. MA-4924.

WILL care for babies in my home by the ] 6.

_ Week GA-T

WILL care for small hid under 2 years,

ir my home. LI-6845

WILL care ‘for 2-3 chidren in my home,

days. 909 E. 23d. CH-6069.

ee eer A ———t—e MOTHER—You will find good care fof

your little girl. 420 N. Tibbs. BE-3576-R.

Tire Service Men HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS I

| COLLEGE, 1524—Clean, comfortable Toom,

near bath. Employed. $5.

LINDEN 1205—Furnished light housekeep=

ing room; front: private entrance; utilie ties; adults. LI-9403.

17] Rice digit housekeeping rooms, utilities

BL-0270. Call after 6. 630 p m.

| APARTMENTS OR RENT Tl

'T. A. Moynahan ‘Properties

‘MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS (City-Wide

APARTMENT RENTAL ed

850 N_ Pennsyivania St. IVING ROOM, bedroom, with coal stove, unfurnished, floor. Suitable only for refined couple} $18.50 per mo. Inquire 653 Mass.

858 | fr

APARTMENT RENTAL H. H. WOODSMALL AGENCY ‘108 E. WASHINGTON—LI-5391 NO VACANCIES ENERAL APARTMENT 23 W. VERMONT MANAGEMENT — RENTAL i] ALLISON REALTY CO. ine. RI-X368 | FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSES 19

Re OA nr, Bostphal. | -ROOM modern S. W. Nicely “furnished; a week. Raaios Prigidaire, tub. P rage. Rejssence; “cash bond. Times, Box A-8 WILL share home. in rer for care of childrén during day; small salary; ne

housework. GA-2216.

| 3 ROOMS—Private bath, porch, bus line, adults only. na W. New York.

1844.

MOVING & STORAGE

Good sts farting {

{5 rooms on 1 side;

learn Daker’s

® Parts Pickup Boy ® Car Washer

MEN 26. TO %0

turing Industrial Paint, Varnish and Lac-

{ South California Street.

| POSITIONS WANTED 'WANTED_Typing or any work to do Geel, il, 8200 E, Vac. mod long

Box 147, Lebanon, Ind.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 13

WILL MAN, who bought furniture at 3038 Broadway and claimed to be so strong when he carried things from attic, call WA-6211

Steady work Previous experience unnecessary Essential industry manufac-

quer Protective Coatings, with no conversion“ pro¥¥i#ms - postwar. Have open job clagsifications permitting advance ment. Overtime hours worked regularly. All production employees share in ape proved Wage Incentive Plan which has paid a monthly Wage Incentive Bonus for the past eleven months and should continue. Factory one mile from the Circle. Over 175% .of our .production men have j | from six to 23 years or more of service | | | with us Applicants must comply with | {|W M.C. regulations, Call at employ- | ment office. Lilly Varnish Company. 666

Help Win War by Saving Lives MEN—16 T0 55 @

Medical prodacts in increased amounts none of which [are needed critically. El Lilly & Co. nent; good ‘starting salary; oppor. el urgently needs men and women not now

employed in esseritial industry. OPENINGS FOR MEN

6 BOTTLE WASH OPERATORS 1 MACHINE OPERATOR 3 POWER PLANT OPERATORS 9 PROCESS OPERATORS 10 SERVICE OPERATORS 1 SPANISH TRANSLATOR

2 TRUCK DRIVER

6 UTILITY OPERATORS

pr

STANLEY Clarence B. of 1431 EB. Ver.

DISHWASHER fi] GHARLEY'S 14 naman

* Dishwashfrs (Colored)

Mr. Blake

MAROTT HOTEL

~N

host \ort hours. No Bun- , Meals and uni-.

Srerer

Central “States En

16 8, Sherman Drive

5-Day . Week

Stenographer and Dictaphone Operator

Experienced. Permanent,

post-war security.

Yelope Co.

STENOGRAPHER

Part-time. work. Hours may be arranged to suit the convenience the smployees.. Must experience.

Central States Envelope Co.

16 8. SHERMAN DRIVE

2 DISHWASHERS—WHITE

English Hotel Coffee Shoo ® FOUNTAIN MANAGER ® FOUNTAIN GIRLS. ® -® SALES CLERKS © Hours 8:30 & M.-5:30 P. M. or 3 P. ell P. M. @STOUT FIELD POST-EXCHANGE® poy al. Lancolfr Bye . BE-5240—Extension 94

Also Opportunities for Women

1 WAREHOUSEMAN |

Postwar Possibilities

‘EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 220 East MeCarty Street

grease work.

GASETERIA ©

for work in service station; perma-

tunity - for advancement; no tire or

PERSONAL SERVICES Ty

CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED | RI. 8814 J&¥ Sever IR, 9108

Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains, roots cut out with electric eel. No dig-| ging, no mess Work guar. Estimates fre free. |

Moth Holes, Tears, Burns

REWOVEN HOOSIER WEAVING CO. 509 State _Life | bldg. eam ONE-DAY SERVICE Emergency Dry Cleaners (Crescent Cleaners, (244-46 N. Cap.

~ FURNITURE REFINISHING

All kinds of furniture and musical in. struments repaired and refinished. Bee Réfinishing Shop. Day, RI-2264, oe | nings LI-0246.

MA-7140

Hardwood floors laid, finished, refinished. Est. free.

1031 E. Washington St. renovated. Box innerspring Mattresses repaired early. RI-1832.

for Miscellaneous Factory Work

Central States Envelope Co.

‘| HELP. WANTED-—-MALE

ARCHITECTS, 1 archivectural Araftsmen, ¢

g engineers,

MEN AND GIRLS

to Work in Bottling Plant

Also TO WORK ™ SYRUP, ROOM Apply Howard Alles

| NEHI BEVERAGE COMPANY . Senate

SE

| i

Permanent Job:

See Mr. Seuddey

| THE POLK SANITARY. MILK 0.

Cc N-GOOD PAY "wang FEL Fy $60, . i

1

, deAdply by Te: to Indianapolis, | for stockroom “work in ou¥ hardware

16 8S. Sherman Urive 1

and helpers in our steel department, Essential industry; 5%-day wk. Good

AUTOMOBILE WASHER starting salary, Apply Mr. Miller.

'W. J. HOLLIDAY s Co.

%4 543 W. McCarty | MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experience NOT Necessary

after the war.” business | ti here for T5 years.

BR-8525

$4850 ) Colored

Full or part time. Steady work now ng has been in

hoon ah Put,

26 years ex-

AND PAINTING. | Immediate Serv.

Hodges Storage Co.

| Store Now—Pay Six Months Later.

Estimate Free—Inspection In 960-62 N. Meridian—RI- 2019, . HOUSES—LOTS FOR SALE -.

8 | Side Vacant

1322-24 NAOMI ST.

inside toilet; water; gas; lights and 2« car gar.; in first class condition; priced low; $750 down, balance terms. MA-9821 EDW. DILLEHAY MA-6411

J. 8 CRUSE REALTY ‘CO, 128 N DEL,

NEAR RCA

4008 E. MICHIGAN ST. §-Room semi-miodern, inside toll stove heat, Flags; $3750; terms C Mr. ‘Davis,

BRIDGES s GRAVES CO. - REALTORS, 1 243° N. DELAWARE. RI< 347 1, BROUSE AVE, 3426 (near 2360 E 34th

st.) Bung... vacant Mod., ‘redec., § rms., full basmt., large front poreh, long liv. rm.; din. rm. 12x12, 2 nice beds

rooms, -kitchen with -built-ins; new lino leum; lot 45x142, Shade and fruig srees, side drive, $5500. Terms E. R. WICKSER. BR-3684,

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BARGAIN FOR CASH 4-Rm., side dble ; gas, elect, waler, ine side toilet. Total rental $24 mo. Inspect

— PHILLIPS REALTY 25° MA-0963

Bung, S-tm.,

liv. rm., hdwd. firs, -brkfst. nook. just dec.; new furn.. gar 300. Mia

&. ¢. Harmon Co. Ree, Us

$800 CASH for equity in warm F-room-a~ side ‘double, semi-modern; unpaid bale ance, $2700; monthly payments, $37.50, Live in one side, rent other, $18 mo. Trade .cepter, bus line; possession 30 days. Phone CH-T335-R

“ Dearborn—100 Block North

§ rms + 2 bedrms., bath up; hwd firs: exc. cond. Owner leaving city. $6,000. Ca

€. ¢. Harmon Co. oF Frise 7] NEAR FOUNTAIN SQUARE

5-room double, has bath but ne furnace. Total rent $37. Price only $3750, $375 cash 823-25 Bradshaw KELLER REALTY Inc., Realtors LI-4401

1718 LUDLOW 2.Bedroom cottage type home arly complete $2500 Terms C. 'P. “Balley. MA-3600 BE SURE OF YOUR THTLE {EE Demand an Abtsrdct Prepared by »

Union Title Co.

ee & | wibs BE Market St. Union Title Bldg,

1351 N. KEALING AVE.

S-rm. mod: hwd firs. kitchen cab fash i i loan: $5500 PF. E SARE & co. CH-4063

“4 rms down, 3 and

Colored bath a Clean, beautiful; 30

PAINTING AND DECORATING—Interijor| day poss; $3750 Terms, Jane Stovall, and exterior, floors refinished, also wall RI-3 3663 washing. Work guaranteed. CH-5291-W-— CH-341 CLEANING PAPER. Prices reasonable. | _ Work guaranteed. White, jence. Perry. Ll- 1932,

P-1 Paper Cleaning o. 2 "sixes s | PAPER HANGING

ice. Howard Jines, BE-2679.

PAFERH ANG. sua - TH-3009

shown. Immediate service.

mod. $-bedrm. home; 2 baths: 285 ft. lot; terms; barg. HI-il (eve, IR-T986) $150 DN., 540 MO. >. BUYS 1544 SHELBY “fice 6-Room Modern

-3840 ‘Studebaker Realty ,.. sirisy TEMPLE, 514-16 BE Sl woubleg

good location; ren WALTER TOR. 4200 BE. Wash IR-4200,

PAPER ING and cleaning: work guaranteed, - MA-7992.

Patck Plastering ™ ono | + 13 3 Radio Repair insane location Hes 1 P. M.-10 P.M. 3623 E._ Mich .IR-12 CRE Sal “Ri-2928 ardisod firs. laid, Fou on IR-6968

ROOFING [2° "55" ee. -

1214 OLIVER—10-room sor » furnace, hardwood floors down. 2-CAr QATAgS. Income $120 month. Possession within “10-15 days. Catt. MA-2843. Owner.

Price $2500, bals Colored $99 Cash {5.7 ontn Dble., 921-23 W. Smith St. «2485, } Colored °72. 912 Na S-rm, mod., wh Elmore

MA-3788, ng i $200 Gash £5. EES

“3315 Rookwood, Nice -

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