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The following services have been or are being arranged at MOORE MORTUARIES
OSSENFORTH-—Louls, age 71 tered into rest Saturday, Frederick H. and Anna L. Ossenforth. Service Tuesday, 1:30 p.° m,, al Peace Chapel, 2060 BE. Michigan st. #riends are welcome, - Burial Concordia cemetery. STEFFY—Ruby ' Lee, entered into rest Sunday, age 37 years, at the residence, 233 N, Keystone ave.; wife of George B Stefly and mother: of Joean G. Steffy, sister of Frank, John and Kern Ellett, Mrs, Velva Reeves, Mrs. Lena Terrace, Mrs Edith Tranbarger and Freda Cowles. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. m., at Stilesville Baptist church. =~ Friends may call at Peace Chapel until noon Tuesday. Burial Stilesville cemetery. Friends Are welcome, WATSON-Nettie €, of 1840 E. 37th st., entered into rest Monday, March 12 age 69 years; mother of A M M 3-¢ William W. Watson, U. 8 N.. sister of Jake, Prank and Robert Walters Services Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.,, at Peace Chapel Priends are welcome. Burial Memorial ark,
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ADAMS Joha D., husband ol father of Pfc. John DD. Adams Jr. a Long: also survived by 3 grand-| ldren, pasved away Terre Haute, Ind | ineral Wednesday, March 21, 2 p. m.,| George ~W Usher Mortuary 2313 Washington st Friends invited Burial | Floral Park cemetery Friends may call at the mortuary, after 2 p. m. Tuesday ADE. 1da Mae, ag® 79 years, mother of Charles Glen Ade, Mrs. J. J. Hanlon and Mrs. E. 8. Whitaker grandmother of] Carroll and Ann Whitaker d Jorn Ade, passed away Sunda i Wedne day, March 21, 10 a. m., at eure W. Usher Mortuary, 2313 W Washing ton st. Priends invited. Burial Koko ind Friends may call at the Mortuary afier 8 p. m, Monday
ALTUM -Bertha E., aged 65 81 passed away Su!
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232 Kans naa) wday morning, wife of Jesse, mother of Mrs. Lillian Elsie| Hanna, Lyal, Raymond and Myrie Altum| and sister of Roy Taylor, Summit, 8. D Clark and A J Taylor, Chicago; Mrs | Bessie Hackersmith, Crawfordsville, and | Mrs. Effie Traver, Deer Park, Washington. Services at the J. C. Wilson “Chapel | of the Chimes" Wednesday:- 2 p. m Friends invited Burial Round Hil! Frienus may call at the “Chapel of the | Chimes.’ | Lebanon (Ind Reporter piease copy.) BRUNER-Dr. Henry Lane, 324 S Ritter} ave. husband of Emma Pleiffer Bruner, | father of Harold Aumock Bruner, Clare~ mont, Cal.; Mrs. Hersel. Wendel! Hudson, Kent, O., and Henry Pfeffer Brufier, Ra-| cine, Wis.,, passed away Saturday p. m Services ie & Buchanan Mertuary Tuesday, 4 p. m Friends invited. Cre-| mation at Flanner & Buchanan crematory.
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beloved husband of Kathryn, fader of ‘Mrs. Jeanmpe Bloom, Mary Ann Gamso, Robert Gamso, ‘passed away Sunday in his home, 3175 N pitol ave Services in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday, 10 a m Friends in-1 vited. Burial Crown Hiil) Priends may! call at mortuary. Charlie T., huslt Elizabeth and father of ( and Paul Gentry an Ar passed away Sunday afternoon from. the Montgomery Mo ary, 1622 N. | Meridian st., 2 p. m., Tuesday. Friends} welcome. Interment Glen Haves. ceme-! tery. ‘Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 p. m. Monday 1 KELLEMS-—-Delia, age 62, 830 Olive st passed--away Sunday morning, wife of AThert, “Mother. of Mrs Benjanmmn Natt grandmother of Teddy and Peart sister of James Samuels, city, Ira Sam-| uels, Streator, Ill, and Mrs. Lena Green, | Los. Angeles. Services at J. C. Wilson | “Chapel of the Chimes,’ Wednesday, 3:30 p.m Priends invited Burial New Crown. Friends may call at the “Chape] | of the Chimes.” | KENDALL-Will M, age.50 sota, beloved husband of Rat hryne M “ Kendall, fither of 8 William H and PUL Don’ 1! Kena 4 dupe XK Pasha, brother of Mes. Basil Owens, | Mrs. Walter Kane, Miss Rosella Ken dall, Mrs. Otis Otto, -Mrs. Marry Knott, Lynn, Roy and Millard Kendall, passed away Sunday p. m Priends may call at the G. H Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8. East st, from 7 p. m. Monday until 3 "p. .m. Tuesday Service and burial Seymour, Ind (Terre Haute papers please copy.) KIDD Newton W,
d of Sarah ide, Delbert Carl Flinn,
Services |
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of 1605 Hoefgen st husband of Aileen, father of Mrs. Erne tine Strain and Walter Kidd, passed away Saturday p. m. Priends may at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 pect st any time Service * 10 a. m., at the funeral home ment Greenwood cemetery vited KOLSTERS—Thelma A. loved wife of Henry C ter of Jefl Brantlinger Brantlinger and granddaughter of Dav and Minnje Emery of Oaklandon, pass away Saturday Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a. m. In the home in Cumberland, and 10 a. m, at Our Lady of Lourdes church. | Friends invited Burial Calvary ceme-! tery. Priends may call at residence any, time tG. H Herrmann Service.) LANG—A. P, brother of Miss C. J. and Sister Stanislaus Marie, home, 4123 E 65th st., Saturday Funeral Wednesday 8:30, at the home; 9 a. m, at Christ the King church, Friends may call at the home any time. Services by Kirby Mortuary. LANGER -- August J., beloved Mrs. Tillie Carver, Mrs. Clara Linville, Frank J., August G., Carl and Alva Langer, Indianapolis, and Joseph Langer, Vancouver, Wash.; 10 grandchildren passed away at his home, 1162 Cameron st., Saturday a. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Tuesday, 230 a. m. from the funeral home; 9a , Bt, Catherine's church. Friends mvited, Burial St. Joseph cemetery. LOCH — Charles W. beloved husband of Emma Loch, father of Mrs. Geneva Wright, Connersville, Ind., brother of Mrs, Bd Yoit, city, passed away at St. Vincent's hdspital, Sunday, 10:35 p. m,, age 65 years Funeral from Grinstein~r's Fun'ral Home, 1601 E New York st, Wednesday, 8:30 &. m. Requiem high mass Holy Cross church, ® a. m. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. FPriends may call at the fugeral home any time [Con« nersville Ind.) papers, please copy.| STEINBARGER Bert 1., 3806 N, Shermsn drive, husband of Gold M., Mrs, Harry G. Barker Jr, Dondtd=and James Steinbarger, son of Mrs. Caroline Steinbarger and brother of William E. Charles, Paul, Mrs, Pear! Larrowe, and Mrs. Hazel Tempest, passed away Sunpday evening. -Service at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 2 Friends’ invited. Burial Crown Friends may call at mortuary.
TAYLOR—Samuel B., 3156 Park ave., husband of late Mrs. Helen M, Tay lor, brothe” of Mrs. John L. Prugh of Toor O, Paul E. and Arthur H. Taylor, passed away Sunday a. m. . Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Tuesday at 2:30 Pp. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortuary. UPHAM—Eva, age 80 years, sister of Mrs. Mary Howe, mother-in-law of Mrs. Frances Casey, passed away Monday a. m, Priends may call at the Tolin funeral home, 1308 Prospect. st., time after 12 noon Tuesday. Wednesday, ‘10 a. m,, neral home. Interment Ind. Friends invited. papers please copy.)
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1|IN MEMORIAMS reh | uw 1945 IN JIEMORY of 1 my Shand, Norman OC.
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LODGE NOTICES 4 Tuesday, March 20, § a. m, to attend : funeral of our late
A CALLED MEETING Prospect, brother,
Lodge, No, 714, F. & A. M,, (Signed)
RAYMOND F. LANE, See'y, FUNERAL DIRECTORS $
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CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. Michigan St. BE: 1934
FLANMNER & BUCHANAN — 35 W. Pall | Creek Boulevard. TA-3377.
FARLEY FUNERALS is. "BERT S. GADD 2130 ‘Prospect St. __MA-6040 GRINSTEINER’S 1601 E E. New York MA-5374
~ G. H. HERRMANN
1505 8. EAST ST, MA-8488
TT HISEY & THUS
951 N. Delaware St. LI-3828
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
95¢_N. Illinois L1-5400
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1422 l_Prospect MA-4944
J. C. Wilson “CHAPEL | OF THE CHIMES 1284 Prospect St. A-9438
LOST & FOUND 9
LOST—Man's black billfpld, containing money, papers and cards valuable to owner. Keep money, return contents. Mr. Reese; RI-¥600 LOST — Brown billfoid, Circ “Theater, Tuesday afternoon Mone; ture. Reward, MA-0953. ilton a :.—Nd$ Mh, STRAYED— Bulldog, Sunday, from 62d: and Chester Invalid's. pet. Reward. BR6860, after 5 p. m LOST—Lady's cocktail watch on Pennsylvania, 22d car; Monday. Reward. RI4189 LOST—Diamond ring at Seville, Friday, March 9. Finder please call BE-3130-R. Reward
| COBT—Servicemar’ 5 gold signet ring Sunday, March an a S Meridian trolley. Reward. IR-32 LOST—Dog, ey Ei and brown. Answers to Sport; last seen vicinity school State after 5 5:30 p. m. LOST —Male toy scotty, strayed from vicinity of 13th and Ogden. Answers to Duke: RI-2052 Suitcase; valuable to owner,
310 8. Ham-
identification inside; Reward. HU-6190
LOST—Angora gray cat, vicinity Ninth and East streets, Name ‘“Teepee.” RI-T7842
LOS "—Service man, new
new Ronson lighter; _ Lyric lounge, Sunday Reward. LI- 5092 |
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REFRIGERATION
NECESSARY IN WAR OR PEACE Shortage of men for installation and
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HELP WANTED—FEMALE ~~ §
HIGH | SCHOOL GIRLS
hry dt) ES ter — NE rAfuve and Spring Vacations
STERLING LAUNDRY.
735 Lexington Ave
OFFICE CLERK
If you are 18 to 25 years of age and: have had general office experience, here is an* opportunity for you to secure a really good Starting salary com- . - mensurate with your. experience. Pleasant office, congenial associates, 5-day, 40-hour week and excellent possibilities for advancement. ee. Mr. Allio, The Indi___anapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland,
Phone Receptionist Must be available at once. Typing: required. Age limit 30. MA-2455, Mr.
Mitchell a HOTEL MAIDS White or colored; 6-day week: uniforms furnished Neat, steady women. See Mrs, Sloat, Spink Arms hotel. is MAIDS—COLORED HOTEL LINCOLN
‘% PRESS OPERATORS % |
Fane Laundry, 1352 N.' Illinois,
— | Secretary Light —r
shorthand — permanent position. Claim work. Appointment. MA-3339.
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SECRETARY with bookkeeping experience,
for plumbing shop, 3823 N. qliffois. _TA-2322, HU-2320
SODA FOUNTAIN GIRLS
Good hours and pay; no Sundays. Craig's, BE. _Washington
STENOGRAPHERS
Full Time Employment Pleasant Surroundings 40-Hour Week Apply Employment Office, 7th Flr.
The Wm. H. Block Co.
STENOGRAPHER
Permanent position in claign department of insurance company. Good opportunity for steady, reliable gorl. Call Mr. Rich or Mr Shaw, MA. 1366, for appointment.
TR and genefal office, $35
Stenographer a Rene A he,
Downtown; permanent RI-7338,
STOCK GIRLS
Age 18 and up. You will like your work in a mail order store.
752 E. MARKET ST. TYPIST AND STENOGRAPHER Girl must be accurate on figures. Excellent post-war opportunity. Pleasant surroundings; 51, days per week: 8 hours a day Good starting salary, Apply
Consumers Home Equipment Co., 401 N. Capitol. 1 LI-4919
WAITRESS—WHITE
Experienced—Neat—~Courteous
MAROTT HOTEL
Mr. Blake
WAITRESSES
repair work. The need for trained men to overhaul and install refrigeration and | air conditioning equipment is urgent. it | you are mechanically inclined and have| a fair education, look into this big vd trade Learn how you can get training in spare time or evenings Nol interference with present job. Utilities Inst, Box A care Times
AS A PRACTICAL NURSE
May mean good money, travel, interesting occupation. Help to bring healfh and happiness to the home. Learn how to care for sick, help the injured, take care of babies. - Easy instruction—previous experience not needed for enrollment. Attractive earning possibilities. FREE details. Write Wayne School of Practical care Times. may open the door to opportunity for you men-—women. | spare time. Un-|
Plastics
school. Write PITTSBURG SCHOOL OF PLASTICS P. O. Box 1232, , Indpls. LI-9¢ LI-9651.
TA RN, BEAUTY CULTURE per NATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for Skilled Operators. Learn Under Expert Teachers | International Beauty School. 342 E. Wash
HELP WANTED—FEMALE NOTICE
All female - workers covered by ‘the Priority Referral Plan. will be required - to comply with all WMC regulations
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_Addressograph Experienced Graphotypist or Typist :
Positions—Pleasant WorkFor Interview Call at
Permanent ing Conditions-
American States Ins. Co. H42 N. Meridian S
A Good Place for a Girl to. Hak
Opportunities Now = Ind. Bell Telephone Co.
he 7 240 North Meridian Street
Fis TT
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE- WOMEN
"BOOKKEEPER |
to work as assistant bookkeeper, but one | able to assume responsibility. | This is.a permanent position with hours 8 to 5 for 5 days. Only 5 minutes from | downtown by Stockyards” bus Call Miss Basey. RI-3326, or evenings and Sundays, Mr. Roggu. BR-1418
HUGH J. BAKER & CO.
602 W. MeCarty St.
BUS GIRLS
NO SUNDAY WORK. SHORT HOURS MEALS AND UNIFORMS FURNISHED. Good py and working conditions.
SHARTEY'S Sr vein CASHIER
YOUNG LADY, preferably age 25 to 35, to do some COMPTOMETER work. Agreeable environment. Post-war security. West Baking Co. 1331 E Washington, or call Mr, _Djehm, . FR- 1331.
CLERK y Light t, typing. C Good { beginner. 5-Day week. Northside Insurance Co., TA-1591
COOK AND WAITRESS TO WORK DAYS, _CALL IR-0938
ELEVATOR OPERATOR for office building; exp. unnecessary; will train. Apply Rm. 402, 108 E. Wash. Bldg.
% Feeders and Folders
Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Illinois.
FLATWORK Feeders, Folders and Shakeout Girls
Essential industry. Good pay. Full part’ time Apply ready for work.
STERLING LAUNDRY 735 LEXINGTON AVE,
FOUNTAIN ASSISTANT
STEEGS' _ S4TH_AND CENTRAL
GENERAL CLERICAL and FILING
Permanent position, Pleasant working conditions near downtown. For Interview Call at
American Sales Ins. Co.
542 N. Meridian
GIRL wanted as laboratory assistant in researc). laboratory West side; must have had at least 2. years of Soliege chemistry; no shift work. BE-3000. mprey.
GIRLS WANTED Experienced and { learners on men’s neckwear. 5-day week. See Mr. Brooks, 610 Jackson Bldg, 546 8. © Meridian. D'Orsay Cravats, Inc.
HAND BILLERS
We give you full training for a pleasant clerical position.
—> Lane Bryant<—
752 E. MARKET ST,
“HAND IRONERS % |
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Fame lavndry, 1352
WOMEN pre
® Best of Wages. ® Vacations with pay. ® Pleasant working conditions. Apply = er, bi counter,
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.
333 N. Alabama
WAITRESSES
Top Wages
WHEELER'S 139 N. Penn.
| WAITRESS—Exporionced; attrac. | tive; for cocktail bar. Sportsman's Club, Mr. - Hussey, 934 N. Penn. ach
v» WOMEN:
Machine Experience Necessary High Pay—8-Hour Shifts
Apply No ELP “WIN THE WAR!
HOLCOMB & HOKE MFG. ¢0.
1545 Van Buren
or light, clean
“FACTORY WORK“ #
Permanent position; good worki ng conditions. Bring U. 8S. Employment Reference Card Apply Employment Office. Packard Mfg. Co. 2900 Columbia Ave. | Take any car to 30th St. 30th St. to Columbia. Av
WAITRESSES WA. -6440 | ;, et cfs debi 4 pr pin { © WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT LILLY'S | English proofreader I Spanish proofreader
Other job openings with postwar possibilities for both men and women
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
220 East McCarty Street
Xt Panzer to
Girl for general office work; must be able to type; for Prospect Plant office of Citizens Gas & Coke Utility. Critfeal industry. Permanent fob. See L. O. Baker, gate office, 2950 Prospect st
2 Cost Clerks
5 Bay Week
INSLEY MFG. CORP. 801 N. Olney— (3500 East)
Call at Employment Office 8:30 to 5:00
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR
MUST BE ACCURATE Permanent position, “pleasant working conditions. Apply OFFICE Packard Manufacturing Co. 2000 COLUMBIA AVE
“% CLERK—TYPIST %
On orders, invoices and bills of lading, | 40 hour, 5 day week. Permanent position. Brulin & Co, 2939 Columbia ave. WA. 2500. Mr. Bradford. Are you looking for a position that pays you a salary 52 weeks fn the year? Then | come in and talk with us You'll find the | working conditions pleasant. Yout drug-|
home front service Ages 18 to 50 Fal-
[time jobs available 00K’ DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES California and Market Sts
CLERK-TYPIST
An excellent opportunity {is avail. able for young lady with some experience in general office work and . typing. Congenial association and pleasant working conditions, Five day 40-hour week, time and one‘half for overtime. Good startin salary and advancement possibilities, Permanent position. Vacation with pay. ‘Please ‘see Mr, Nicewanger, office manager, any week oi including Saturday, 8 A. to 6 M. The Indianapolis Times 214 Ww. Maryland.
. COLORED GIRL
to assist making salads
'MAROTT HOTEL
Mr, Blake
| store 1s an essential part of your everyday | .
HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9
- BOOKKEEPER Experienced Permanent Position
STOUT’S
318 Mass. Ave. LIGHT FACTORY WORK
| for colored women, WA-1877, 1120 E. 31d.
SEAMSTRESS
For Our Downstairs Store Women's alteration; 40-hour
week.
Apply Egployment Office 7th Floor. The Wm. H. Block Co.
Sales Woman
full or part time
W. T. GRANT CO.
25 F. Washington
“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
'SALESGIRLS
For Bakery and Grocery Good pay. Wednesday afternoons off, Taylor's Grocery& Bakery, 3760 N. Illinois.
MILLINERY MAKERS
Experience Necessary Apply Employment Office, Tth Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co.
work. ExN. Pennsyl-
LADY For light mechanical perience not' necessary. 15
Cis
Light typing, filing and adding machine work, Experience not necessary,
The Richardson Co.
20th and Olney Sts. 20 Minutes from Meridian & Washington 8 Sts. CH-0673 3 for Interview
TYPIST $25 Permanent Job
Warner Bros. Pictures, Ine. 120 W. Michigan
TYPIST
For pay roll department. Must be accurate. Permanent position, pleasant working conditions. —Apply— OFFICE
Packard Manastining Co. 2000 COLUMBIA AVE.
~® TYPIST o
AND CLERICAL WORK. 44-hr. week—I1'%-hour lunch, $30 per week, DECATUR CARTAGE CO 530 Kentucky Ave. Mr. Caylor STENOGRAPHER OR TYPIST Five-day ‘week. 129 E. Market, Room | 40 09.
* x Stenographer *
Some dictation, 514 day week; downtown location; permanent with post-war security; excellent opportunity for advancement. Mr. Andrews, MA-4358, for appointment,
Silk Finisher
College Ave.
® M-G-M PICTURES ©
Will Train
in General Office Work Beginner Welcome
PFRMANENT POSITION
Experienced; high wages. Tuchman Cleaners, 3514
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10
ceed VOLLS : Men and Women You ‘can help build engines 5 : for American Fighter Planes.
Make Victory YOUR Business
Apply U. S. Employment Service 251 W. Washington St. for referral to plant
LR AETEIET: NOW ONLY $125
® EASY TERMS ARRANGED ® SMALL PAYMENT WILL HOLD ENLLMENT
EDUCATION NEEDED.
Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P. M.
® TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS AND HOUSEWIVES. Own ybur 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 imformation
401 RUOSEVELT BLOG ILLINOIS at WASHINGTON
COOK, 2 dish washers and porter. WoodStock club, 1301 W. 38th. TA-3348.
~ COUNTER MAN OR GWL
NO SUNDA 377 8. ILLINOIS.
ELI LILLY & CO.
Has the following job openings available to men not now employed in ‘an essential industry 1 Elevator Operator Spanish Translator Powerhouse Qperators Milling Operator Bottle Wash Operators Machine Operators Process Operators Utility Operators Service Stores Clerk | Service Operators Also Opportunities for Women
Post-war Possibilities
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 220 East McCarty Street
a Eh
EXPERIENCED HOSIERY WORKERS & TRAINEES
We have opénings in the folloying depariments:
* Seaming * Inspecting * Pairing % Finished Mending
Light clean work; day shift; training period.
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
Call RI-1321, 8 A.M. to 5 P. M.
ELI LILLY & CO.
Has the following job openings available to women not now employed in an essential industry: 1 cafeteria worker. 5 label stampers shipping clerks. 4 capsule sorters, capsule machine operators (night). pulvule machine operators messenger 8 office clerks. addressograph operator 3 stenographers. 39 production workers. 11 process operators 2 laboratory technicians.
Also Opportunities for Men “Post-war Possibilities EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 220 East McCarty Street
short
5'2 Days—40-Hr. Week
o MR, MacLEOD, LI-4361 ®
Women — age’ 20 through 40 — as Surgical or ‘Médical Technicians at Army “Hospitals and clerk-typists, general clerks, stenographers: at Army posts in U. 8. and overseas. Clothing, living quarters, food, medical and dental care, recreational and entertainment facilities furnished. Write'U, 8. ‘Army Recruiting Office, 110 North Pennsylvania, or phone FR anklin 0268.
WOMEN, AGE (8-25 To Prepare and Package High-Grade Cosmetics
Apply. in person before 2 P. M.
‘PRIMROSE HOUSE DEPT.
THE BARBASOL CO. 846 N. SENATE
WOMEN, 18 TO 45 |
Time and a half over 40 hours
ACERS, PACKERS, WRAPPERS
OMAR, INC. 901 E. 16th
WAITRESSES & FOUNTAIN GIRLS |
Apply |
Meals and Coons’
uniforms furnished Dr ug Store, tore, 449 N. Illinois.
‘WAITRESS — EXPERIENCED
Good Wages—6 Evenings No Sundays
HARRY’S DINER
1429 N Illinois St.
TYPIST °%
RI-0871
- General office work.
TYPIST and general office work. Bee Mrs. Newell, 1525 N. Meridian, Storage Corp.
HELP WANTED—MALE- FEM.
Cook or Chef
FOR RETAIL STORE RESTAURANT
A one-meal operation Time and oné-half for overtime
A regular job, not temporary
Address Times Box A-704
ne —————— Ee ea c General Office Girl For pay roll and purchasing department, typing pay roll and
bookkeeping. No experience neceSSAary. .
McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co.
1737 MASS. AVE.
COLORED- JANITOR
: Age 20-50 Apply Room 504 Guaranty Bldg.
WESTERN UNION
WANTED
PASTRY COOK
for.
BLOCK’S BAKERY
@%
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
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'FOUNTAINEERS Ages 16 to 50
To serve food and fountain drinks. Pleasant work. Chance for advancement. Ses Mr. Moore.
: Dependable .
Drug Stores. California and Market St.
MACHINE OPERATORS
We need machine. operators for vital war production. We have an attractive offer for
Hogan Transfer & |
you. Apply now.
“Holcomb -& Hoke Mfg. Co.
in roll and cake dept; exp. noi _ © 155 VanBuren
| necessary; pleasant working cond.
. For General
OFFICE WORK
In Retail Furniture Store Able to Take Dictation
Splendid opportunity for a d vancement
and Post-War fuqure.
VICTOR
Furniture Co.
231 W. WASHINGTON ST.
~ Porters—I ndiana Roof
‘W. J. Holliday & Co.
' STEEL
industry, 5'2 present
MALE
10 Production workers ” 1 Experienced power shear operator 2 Stockroom clerks.
FEMALE
2 Pilé clerks (Straight alphabetical.) BEE MR MILLER 543 W. McCarty.
Essential openings at
-day week
VITAL FACTORY WORK
® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed
Apply in Person Before 2 P.M...
846 N, Senate Ave,
has |
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10
MEN—WOMEN SKILLED AND UNSKILLED MACHINE OPERATORS
Apply Employmens’ Office
J. D. ADAMS MFG. co. 217 8. Belmont Take W. Wash. car ; >
Day and Nant Shifts
id
MANUFACT CEE SO
“NEW! SENSATIONAL! ‘AGENT SALESMEN
Full or part-time. Experience unnecessary, ome in and see the modern miracles. Up to $25 a day commission easily. 401 N. N. Capitol. |
HELP | WANTED—MALE
1
NOTICE
All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be required “to complys with all WMC regulations.
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Acetylene Burners & Shear Men Steady work in essential industry that will continue after the war; 80c per hour starting rate for good men. See Mr. Westphal, Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Co, “1959 S . Meridian st.
® ASSISTANT SHIPPER ol
40-Hour Week—5'4 Days Permanent—Will Train
® L461 @
® MR. MacLEOD
Laundry Help
"WASH MEN"
Good Pay and Hours
STERLING LAUNDRY 135 Lexington Ave. LNA ’ Inferested in retail store management, Have an opening now for person with some variety or department
stores experience, Good salary with unusual opportunity for advancement.
“ W. J. GRANT CO.
25 EE. Washington
MAN
to Work in Syrup Room Good Income-—Apply LEONARD FARBER
NEHI BEVERAGE CO.
1420 N. Senate
% MAN—WHITE %
Time and one half over 40 hours; to do general work around modern office building, Bee Mr. Pulley, Big Four Bldg., 105 8. Meridian, MAN. for Sales Order Desk with company handling Steel & Mill Supplies. Opportunity to learn business thas will continue after the war. Phone Mr. Westphal, GA-4421, for appointment.
Auto Body and Fender Work Learn an Essential Trade Good Pay While Learning Pennsylvania Motor Inn 1450 WN. Penfsylvania st. ~ AUTO MECHANIC
PERMANENT goon PAX
HARRY A SHARP co. 443 VIRGINIA AVE.
AUTO MECHANICS. GOOD CONDITIONS Sous RANTEE~COMMISSIONS. 30TH CENTRAL SALES TA-4501
% AUTO MECHANICS *
Permanent Position
op Pay Ideal Working Conditions
% C. T. Foxworthy Co. % 819 E. Washington St. = AUTO MECHANICS METAL MEN Large Chevrolet dealer just reopened. Get in on the ground floor. 0 expense for tools, all our equipment new. Excellent pay, group insurance, vacation with pay, family hours, 5%-day week. Essen-
tial industry. See Paul Kuhn, East Side Chevrolet, Inc., 5436 E. Wash. IR-1121.
Also an experieficed oven man. I evening for Interview. T BAKING
“in E. Wash.
~ BAKERY OVEN MAN
Skilled man or unskilled man capable of learning oven work; essential industry; permanent opportunity; open evenings. West Baking Co., 1331 E. Washington. BOOKKEEPER and for
stenographer small permanent business. Will pay good salary
if you qualify. Box A-941, . Times
% CHEF—KOKOMO, INDIANA % Leading hotel. Salary $250.00 per month,
plus percentage. Write or phone. Hotel Franc cis
‘COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440
® COLORED © ® Auto Body & Fender Man @ Top Pay ® PLAZA MOTOR INN ©
® 30 W. Vermont St. @ "DRIVERS FOR AMBULANCE AND FUNERAL WORK. 23 McLEAN PLACE.
ELECTRICIAN—Experienced for main. . tenance work: $1.01 per hour, 48hour week Time and e-half over 8 hours. ‘ritical industry. See L. O. Baker, Gate office, Prospect plant. —Sitizeny—Gas—& Coke A Prospect st x
ENGINEER FIREMAN Lo |
48 ‘HOURS A WEEK 5 GOOD’ STARTING PAY.
STERLING. LAUNDRY |
35 Lexington
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
No experience needed. Good start. ing pay. Overtime over 40 hours. 20 Minutes Downtown
Packers — Truckers — Mill Workers
EVANS MILLING CoO.
1730 W. Michigan
EXTRACTOR MAN
Good P & Hours
STERLING LAUNDRY
135 Lexington
ESSENTIAL war and peacetime industry needs men and steady jobs; laborers, 73¢; firemen, 80c¢; oven laborers, 80c; mechanics, 83c to 99¢c; 48-hour week -Report at gatehouse, Langsdale ave. Gas Plant, corner Northwestern ave. and Langsdale
' FIREMAN
| cH-767T 7676. Mr
FREIGHT HANDLERS,
Part-Time Work Hours 6 to 10. P. M.—Good Pay
New York Central Railroad
“Salary, room, board, laundry. Sunnyside Sanatorium, Matt 0X
Freight House |
301.8. ‘Delaware
FREIGHT HOUSE
TRUCKERS
Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement Can Use Part Time Worker
PENN RATLROAD
139 E. Seuth
Freight House Truckers
Full or part-time workers needed, Immediate cash for part-time work.
N. Y. Central Freight Station
“ 1 8S. Delaware st, he - et
JANITOR
WHITE MAN & WIFE NOT OVER 55 YEARS; NO 8 iM Al L kro SHI.
arERs| Truck Driver
i
| to 12 NOON and 2 to 5 P. M. 11 W. 28TH,
Part or full time. Apply Jordan Conservatory of Mu-
ANITOR
THE BARBASOL COMPANY sic, 1204 N. Delaware st.
“MAINTENANCE MAN with considerabls electrical sxperiches, Essential industry. Post-war work, Wi Baking 1331 B. Washington.
| Steady employment. tility nm
MAN for light mechanical work. Ex. perience not necessary. 15 N. Penne sylvania st MAN to do fencing; steady work, good pay. RI-6764. Evenings, IR-2169.
MECHANIC
Pitst class, to take over garage, » BUSBY BODY SHOP 3218_E_ Mich
CH-T484
Men for General Maintenance WHITE OR COLORED
MAROTT HOTEL
Mr. McKinney
“MECHANIC'S HELPER
With some auto repair experience. Day work. Time and one-half over 40 hours, Essential industry. Post-war security. West Baking Co., 1331 E Washington.
* MEN *
Essential Industry
Good pay, regular overtime; 10 minutes 8. W. from Circle. Post-war future, Experience unnecessary -
LILLY VARNISH CO.
666 8. California St.
MEN—I6 TO 55 @
for work in service station; permanent; good starting salary; opportunity for advancement; no tire or/ grease work.
GASETERIA © 1031 BE Washington St. MEN PART TIME
We have immediate employment for part-time workers, Apply Personnel Dept.
McQuay-Norris Mfg.
1737 Mass. Ave
NIGHT OFFICE CLERK
One whe ean do typing and operate adding machine.
Hours 11 p. m, to 7 a m,
N. Y. Central Freight Station
‘4301 8. Delaware st. ORDERLIES—WHITE Permanent Employme: Apply Nursing A ploTment Office
METHODIST HOSPITAL
PORTERS
White or Colored Apply
housekeeper
~METHODIST-HOSI
Part Time Load Out
: Washer Repairing 5a
SPITAL. |
A. Y. Central Freight Office 301 8S, Delawars +... MR. HOFFMEYER
ER LEARN A TRADE x
nings for interview. 1331 B Washington st
POSITIONS WANTED
WILL e¢are for 2 or 3 children during days. 2226 N. i. Alabama
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 13 Effective a as of this date, } Mayes 1 17, ve
I will ‘not be responsible for tracted by anyone but myself, WHEELER H. BELL, 657 E. 9th St.
PERSONAL SERVICES
Nationally advertised Permanent, ordie narily sells for $5 on sale this
ONLY $245
No Appointment N:
COLD WAVES... $180
Worth $10-§12—All Wo Ndi STA TE Ha CY
30 A. Bri g or Send Your pn Plenty of Service—No Waiting ROYAL BEAUTY ACAD, 401 Roosevelt Bldg, RI Cor. Im, ash, Sts.
Rewovan
MA. FHOOSIER WEAVING Go.
T140-- 509 State
LADIES’. MEN'S GARMENT CLEAN * PRESS "REPAIR * RELINE *REASUNLGLE MEYER O JACOBS 212-214 E. 16th
A A \c3 A LEVI
REVOKED AUTO LICENSE
filed. Bespotibiy Whi dn BLE INS. AGENCY, Ma aL
Cersititete
ELIA 312 INDIANA TRUST BLDG.
CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED Rl. 8814 iio co. JR. 9108 Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains, roots cut out with electric eel. No dig= ging, no mess, Work guar. Estimates free,
ONE-DAY SERVICE
Emergency Dry Cleaners Crescent Cleaners, 1244-46 N. Cap.
WE SPECIALIZE Front End Repairing 2 and Aligning Aute Trucks (All Makes) ° SPITZNAG! & CLAY, 525 W. PEARL
rein, Remodeling. ‘est. tres. IR*6968
renovated. Box innersp Mattresses [oina earty_R RL-ig8
A-1 Paper Cleaning s.~v—warss:s WA-5441 ished, refinished. Est. free. BR-8525
LIGHT hauling of all kinds. Day or ed Competent service. RI-1685. LI-0362
Steaming, work Paper Hanging guaranteed, "mmediate service. Floyd Coffman. CHe-6258-M. PAPER BANGING Ad cleaning; work
guaranteed.
PATCH PLAST a
0. NEW OR 6 ARVIN, WA-5356
TRstimates Fret. Patch Plastering ™“ uses Roof Repairs, all kinds. New
roofs. Guaranteed work. RI-2928 Wanted Spray Painting
Interior and exterior. Men and equip= ment available. Insurance protection. We specialize in stucco. Associated Co. 'GA-T024.
{ Expert tailoring and alterations; also buttons covered.
Hardwood floors laid, fin-
3-4 Day services. any time. 915 Cedar §t. MA-6276 or OBL-2083, 3 UTTERBACK—Mcving * and service. FR-0343, CH-8699-M
ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD
© BARTON HOTEL
Clean, attractive rooms; good beds. Weekly rates upon application. Delawsre at Michigan. BROADWAY, 2316 — Attractive, | springs, large closets, next to bath, neap | _carline. ~WA-5494. BUCKINGHAM DRIVE, 326—Nice . room, next to bath; privats entrance; aunties ~HU-2031 a
room; men only.
ELDER, 538 N.—Nice sleeping-room. Por § or 2 women. Home privileges.
1AM ted AM, See hy “Mitchell
THE POLK SANITARY MILK ¢o.
1100 E, 15th St imate SRA sue
"PRINTING DEPARTMENT
Young Man Permanent position open in printing department, Experience unnecessary. Will teach operation of multigraph. For interview call at
American States Ins. Co.
542 N. Meridian St
Railroad track repairman; eritical industry; steady. employment; 48 hours at 73c per hour; overtime Apply Gate House, Langsdale and Northwestern Ave. - Citizens Gas & Coke Utility
“RETURNED VETERANS
or men not subject to drafl, to drive gasoline trucks and service airplanes, including liners and military ships with | gasoline and oil. Must write reasonably good hand and be. able to ‘meet the public Good future in aviation for! right person. Permanent Turner, BE-50085:
Sanders, Tuners, Piano Repairmen Steady Work--Nice Surroundings Wilking Music Co. 610 S. New Jersey SODA FOUNTAIN MEN Good hours and pay. no Sundays. Craig's, 6 E, Washington
SHOE REPAIRMAN
Good, fast finisher, good wage
INLAND CITY JOBBERS
426 8 MERIDIAN
"SHORT ORDER COOK
ST. 1 MORITZ 109 _N. |
TALLYMAN
for Checking Freight
Opportunity for ~Ady ancement
PENN RAILROAD
139 E South ®t
4 for Government Equipment Instruction Book
Must Be Familiar With Drawings and Specifications ‘of Electronic ‘Equipm
RCA VICTOR DIVISION
Apply 3310 3310 East Michigan Street
TooL )L DESIGNERS p Wages—Essential OT ENGINEERING. co.
211 BE. South St, Transportation Bldg.
44-Hour , week, permanent. livery! RI-T338,
DEL MAR GARAGE, INC.
40 N. DELAWARE
baz opening for white man;
te. model cars. On downtown
Phone R. H |
Steady work and
TECHNICAL ‘WRITER
$35; + City de~
must be a ood automobile driver and able to drive Indianapolis’
PENNSYLVANIA. 2408 N.— Well-furnished room, constant hot water; all utilities.
Gentleman. WA-5451. Sleeping Rooms
| WILSON HOTEL §repine, oome= -0362
641-43 FT. WAYNE AVENUE—RI | ROOMS WiTH BOARD "w $8 WEEK Good warm roams, - hotne Cooke -. _ ing. Men .only. 214 Park. MA-4934.
COMER, 1326-1205—Room - un a; ; ood __meals. Widow's home; g GA-5 d girls; he
WOODLAWN, 1538—4 Emplo Ly character share second floor; el beds. __ Meals optional. MA-5477
ID home, north, for boy 4 t0 To
REFINED home, Complete care. Other children. Large welcome to visit any
yard. Parents time. HU- 3123 REST HOME for elderly stairs front room, able. MA-4897
ROOM AND BOARD for high school gr near Shortridge. in exchange for ip with children; small wages. HU-1360.
WILL care for babies in my home by the week. GA-7008.
EXCELLENT CA CHILDREN 3% YEARS-DAY OR WEEK CH-6818- -W.
| HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 17
BROADWAY, 1138 — Room, kitchenetts, $10 Accommodate 3 employed,
downe Reasole
ladies, next bath.
RE OF
2 rooms, all utilities fufe nished. Adults. $9 week. 11TH, 822 E.—Front efficiency, dOWNStairsg private entrance. Adults. TA-067 0672,
| sink; APARTMENTS FOR RENT 19 4 A. Moynahan Properties
“MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS" City-Wide
| AMRTMENT RENTAL Bw
| 850 N. Pennsylvania St
| a] | i
NO VACANT APARTMENTS NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS VERMONT
MANAGEMENT — RENTAL SERVICE ALLISON REALTY CO. Ine. RI-2368
| 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment; adults; , clean ~3202
FURNISHED APTS. & HOUSES SES 19 +.
BROADWAY, 2435—Living room, bedroom, twin beds, cleait, next bath, two gentie= men References.
WILL SHARE my home with older reliable woman in exchange for care of 3-yeare old child. ‘No other duties. References, Call after 6 p. m. WaA-5152
WILL share home In exchan of children during day. sm. housework, GA-2316.
salary: ne HOUSES FOR RENT w $000 NORTH EAST—3 Rooms and sicove, unfurnished semi-modern cottage, with basement; $30 month. Times, Box A 705
Bw
go for care
IN PHILADELPHIA, IND.; six-room } mot modern, electricity, chicken lot, shed, 3 acres; $3,500. Owner, IR-5180. MISCELLANEOUS BTOREROOM, 30x40, second floor, fof SL ht machine or novelty shop. TA- “uk Evening, GA-3742
WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—8 or
