Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1945 — Page 25
18, 1945
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REIKOFSKI—Minnle, ‘of 947 N. Keystone ave, entered into rest Wednesday, age | y 54 years, wife of Fred Reikofski, mother of Mrs. Helen Siu and Fred. erick Reikofski, daughter of Mrs. Anns Polster, sister of Mrs. Aana Braun, Mrs, Emelia Zabel, Mrs, Elsie Webelhack and Henry Polster, grandmother of Mary Ani Soltau. Services Saturday, 2 p. m, Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan 'st., Bt. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran church, "11th and Temple, 2:30 p. m. Priends are wel-|® come. Burial Concordia cemetery. (Moore | 2 Mortuaries.) BURCH -Gtony . beloved father of Lude wig .G., ih George H. Burck and
:
ig Wednesday morning, May. 16th, nera services will' be held at the Wald Funefal Home, Illinois at 17th st., Saturday after-
noon, May 10th, at 2 o'clock. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. in are welcome. CA'N-—Joyte E.,, age 44 years, wife of
Lesile A, Cain, mother of Pvt, Richard A. Cain, Ft. Benning, Ga.; daughter of Mrs. Frances Sifers, sister of Lawrence J. Sifers, Redwood City, Cal, passed away Tuesday evening, Funeral Saturday, 10:30 from Shirley Brpthers’ Central Chapel, 948’ N. Tlinois st. Burial Crown
Hill. Friends may call at the shape] any time. COURTNEY+-Geraldine, 43, beloved wife
of Verne G. Courtney, mother of Lt, Robert F. Jang and Mrs. Louivia Pierce, daughter of Willlam T. Dooley, sister of Mrs. Mary Bell, passed away Thursday. Funeral Sunday, i p. m, at the G, H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East Friends invited, Burial North Salem, Td; Friends may call after 6 p. m Friday,
GAMSTETTER—Michael, beloved husband |LOS of Christina Gamstetter, father of Bdward Willlam Frank and Sgt. Fred Gamstetter and Mrs, Mary Mathews, Mrs.
Julius Koesik, Mrs. August Wink, Mrs. Lovell Baker, Mrs, Harry Huebper, and brother of Sister Hermina and Sister
Meinrada of the Order of 8t. Francis of Oldenburg, and also survived by 12 grandand eight great-grahdchildren, passed away Thursday, May 17, at his late residence, 1702 8. Delaware st, age 83. Funeral notice later. (CORRECTED NOTICE) GARRISON=-Robert Elmer, age 15 years, entered into. Tost Thursda A residence, 109 N. Wallace. - Son of and Mrs, brother iy ‘Richard E., James, Rosemary, Edith and Edns Funeral Monday, 10 a, m,, at Irvington Chapel, 5342 E. “Washington st. Friends -are welcome. . Burial Was ington Park. Moote Morturaries. GRIFFIN--Anna, aunt of Miss Erma Frazier, Albert Frazier, Broden Hobbs, Mary + Harry. Crump, Indiank py:
rl in, Coumby mond Crump and ye 8 nosha, Wis, died at. the home of C. H., Frasier, 408 E. 47th st, Frida Time. of funeral later. For further information call Kirby Mortuary HAUSMAN~-William, of 802 N. Gladstone ave., entered into rest Toursday, age 62 years, husband of Anna Hausman, father of Anna Olair Hausman. Bervices private Saturday, 3:30 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 BE. Michigan st, Burial Washington Park. Priends may call ‘at chapel until hour of servicé. Moore Mortuaries. HENDERSON-—-George K. 1747 N. Pennsylvania, - beloved husband of Agnes F. Henderson, father of Elisabeth H., Agnes M., George N, 8r, T. 5th Gr. Charles W., Engineers’ Corps, EB. T. O.; -Lt. William Engineers’ Corps, Elmira,
8-2/c, of city.
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1284 Prospect St. MA-943%
LOST & FOUND
PARTY who, Salle d Wednesday night, please call back; about black purse con
1423 Prospect MA-4044 | JC. Wiles “CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" 1334 Prospect St,
Full Time Work
farm, near Anderson;
drive car; work light.
HU A340,
TFL FLATWORK OF OPERATORS
taining billfold, ith identifications, valuable papers, pictures, Parker pen set, glasses 7 case, eep money. Lois Pear- - Market, MA-2461, ext. 853, or on aE. 4410
air, Planum Ting set with one large diamond, 10 small cut diam onds and blue sapphires; in + *lavieol” hotel hy or mezsanine, about Tues day. Valued as heirloom. Lieral reward: Call CH-0500, extension 665, or 634.
LOST — Black alMgator bilifold, Oircle Theater, Monday. Containing $45, car Revs, 3 special shoe stamps. Call Sladys Coll fer, H-7860, ‘extension 207. Libera IFCWAT
LADY'S yellow gold Bulova Wrist watch, black cord band, Wednesday afternoon in downtown, area. Call Mrs. Gerstein, LI-2066, before 5:30 p. m., WA-4603, after 6 p,m. Liberal reward. WEST INDIANAPOLIS business records | white envelope. No value to anyone, oo Sept ourselves, Reward. Davia Cleaners, 3835 Northwestern. WA-4621
LOBT — Combination Ameo and dinner ring: yellow gold. Valued as keepsake. TA-lbot 4445, HU-mboldt 8316. Reward, LOST—Red leather wallet; contents. diamond weddin| it money and pass. Reward, WA-65 UMBRELLA, Rl from Wallman's Drug Store May 4th; . Please return. No questions asked. ward. BE-5041. LOST — Waterman fountain pen; greenRocked oy th red; in Irvington on May
1. STRAYED-—-8mall Spits dog, neighborhood of 1318 N., Oakland. Reward. - CH-0243, LOST—5 Number 4 ration books, vicinity 19th and Carrollton. WA-0979. LOST — Small picture album keepsake. Reward, BE-3123-W LOST—Lady's Bulova wrist watch, day, downtown, Reward. BR-767 CHOW DOG, male, children's pet, a or stolen. Scar right eye, Reward, HU-5870. LOST—Child's white tap shoes. Eat 10th | trolley, May 3. Reward. IR-76 STRAYED—Full grown tiger fur EE Call CH-5441-W. Reward, LOST — All-steel, w, 8711,
INSTRUCTIONS “NOW ONLY 13
® EASY TERMS ARRANGED. @ SMALL PAYMENT WILL HOLD EN. OLLMENT UP TO AND INCLUDING MAY 1h ENROLL NOW | @ NO AGE LIMIT—ONLY BTH GRADE | EDUCATION NEEDED.
Open Every Nite "Til 10 P.M.
e TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS ND HOUSEWIVES : earn $138-8200
light tan;
2
red row boat, WA-
Own your His aS . va
weekly, depending on the size of shop, or we place you on well Dayioe res position. Met, . Catalogs.
math . Easy to Learn Free Phone for detailed information.
R Na brother of Mrs. Mary Robb; Sandie of Cpl. George N. Henderson Jr, 52 A ay 1:
E. T.O., passed away Thursday, Services Monday, -May 21st, 10 a. m., at} Bert 8. Gadd Funeral Home, 1047 Church- | man ave, ' Friends invited. Interment! Washington Park. Friends may call at] the mortuary after 12 o'clock noon Sunday,
KELLENBERGER — Freda B., 86 years,
widow of Arnold Kellenberger, passe away Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Mamie Wallman, 2333 Ransdell st. Fu-
neral Saturday, 3 p. m. st the G. H, Herrmann Funeral Home, 1515 8, East st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m,, Friday.
KINCAID—Mamie, of 1230 8. Belmont, be-|
loved wife of Pfc. Gurney Kincaid in|
Germany, daughter of Robert and ols |
Wycoft, sister of Verna Cress, Goldie | Cravens, Biward, Ralph and Grover Wy coff, passed away Wednesday. Services Saturday, 2 p. m., at the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 W. Ray st. Burial Ploral Park cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. KIRK — Myrtle, 940 Prospect st, of Sgt. Carl, overseas, Wilbur, Harry, Robert, Edna, May, LaVonn Kirk, sister if Mrs, Pearl Copen haver and Mrs. May Harris, passed awsy Services Monday, 2 p. m, “Chapel of the ‘Chimes, Priends invited, Burial |
Fre
1234 Prospect st. Crown Hill, _MAAS-—-Lois Byron, age 63, hufband of Blanche Maas, father of T. Sgt. Robert Mans, PY Bruns General hospital, Santa M.; Cpl.
Marshall Maas, U, 8. army in. England; Oscar Maas, suapolis, brother of Frank Maas, Tampa, Fla, passed away Thursday evening at Methodist hospital. Service Monday, 1:30 m., Conkle Puneral Home, 1034 Ww. Michigan st. field. Friends may call at funeral hom after 4 p, m. Saturday.
MILLER Henry A, T¢ years, beloved ue EXPERIENCED beauty Operator,
band Sidney Dunlop Miller, father * Ted Miller and Vivian Schmalz, brother of John and Albert Miller and Ida Schebler,
passed away Thursday p. m. Funeral
Monday, 1:30 p, m., at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1506 8. East st. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 6 p. m., Saturday.
RODGERS Betty, of 1501 N. Sharon ave, 40
Thursday, #ge mother
entered into rest years, wifa of Alvin N. Rodgers, of Eugene, Betty, Rodgers, daughter of Will Ellis. Monday, 3 p. m., Funeral Home, 1824 Westwood ave. cinnati, O. Friends may call at Colonial Chapel, 3447 College ave, until 1 p. m. Saturday. Moore Mortuaries.
SCHOLL—Clara, 50 years, beloved wife of mother of Else Rohl. passed
Gottfried Schell, ing, Rosemary and Frank Scholl, away Friday, Funeral Monday, 9:30 a at 1505 8. East st, 10
shurchi Friends invited. Burial St.
Jeph's. Friends may call after 4 p. m., Baturday, SEUEL — Mrs. Matilda, age 77 years,
uel, Pau
Theodore H. Piel, Mrs.
widow of the late mother 6f Mrs. Herbert Q. Speicher, Mrs. Springs, Md., and sister of Mrs. Sarah Prang, Frank
mother |
Gertrude tnd
Indi- |
Friends invited. Burial Plas
Jane and Lawanda Services at Vitt and Stermer Cin-
the G. H, Herrmann Funeral Home, m, Sacred Heart 0-
|
| LEAF BEAUTY C | INTERNATIONAL BEA + ~ Demands for Skilled Ope! Learn Under Expert Tea
{Full pay from start. Apply tomorrow,
‘=> Lane Bryant<—
752 E. MARKET ST.
Automatic Hostess. Operators—16-22
For studio... Apply 224 N. Marigian, | Room 501, between § a. m. and p. m “A or
part time, ~ Excellent working” condi-
{tions; good pay. Call MA-7423, a. m. only. BOOKKEEPER
with comptometer experience to ° work in. accounting dept. Typing desired but not essential
National Hosiery Mills Makers of “Round the Clock” Hosiery Call R1-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p.m:
Bookkeeper Assistant in our accounts payable department. One with typing and some comptometer experience, Permanent position; 3 day week. Good wo Holi Apply Mr. C er: W. J. iday & Co.
543 W. McCarty
Bookkeeping, 1.B.M. Machine Oprs.
Good, permanent positions-—with Jlenty of room for growth —are immediately available for dependable, sxferienced girls > bar 2ting See pply between 8:3 ployment office.
BOWES. “SEAL FAST” GORP.
216 N. PINE ST.
I Roland Davies of Silver B Vv 5 GIRLS
and Edna Seuel of Chicago
for terrace tearoom. This will probably
peal to women with children who would A a ag nn? assed ike to work a short time each day dur. Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946 N. ing the luncheon hour. Apply terrace y pe Illinois st. Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Buriai| tearoom, 6th floor, any morning before Concordia cemetery, Friends may call at 11 oclock. chapel any time, 1 The Wm. H. Block Co. VTANLEY—Charles J., husbahd of Helen H.; father of Cpl. Jack L. with armed B TK S GIRLS Jorces in Germahy; grandfather of Patrick : Joseph Stanley; brother of ward Colored and LoL. Chieyo, Poi Mo, UR. lan rs Pau owers, arion, Ind, died Thursday, og Saturday, MAROTT HOTEL 8: 30’ at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian and 19th st; 9 a m. BS. Peter & Paul Cathe- Wr. Blake dra riends may call at the mortuary. THACKER—Pear] A., of 1913+ N. Emerson BUS GIRLS — COLORED ACH entered into rest Friday, age 53 years, mother of Mrs. Nadine Weisheit, for Dining Room Mrs. Sylvia Bérmersheim, Mrs. Edith Judy, Short Hours gTienas may gall ay Trvington Snape alle iil p.m, ay neral an uris untingburs. Ind. Moore Mortuaries. MAROTT HOTEL N Ann Hurty, passed away iday a. m. at her residence in Spink Arms MR. BLAKE Jote. Service a Fanner & Buchanan CASHIER ortuary. me later En TAC—Ella, mother of Mrs. Mary | No experience. We Hr tonditioned |
and Pfc, John H,
Eh James W, in Pacific,
with armed forces he’ Friday. Puneral Monday, ° Riroy Mortuary, Meridian at Pa St. Frances De Bales church. eros Vincennes, Ind. Friends Il at mortuary.
Mheriag,
EISER--8ally Ann; beloved ‘daughter of tion hi fhe Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Weiser; sistef| you a Jnlary Ba ty in the year? of Stuart Allen Welse: granddaughter of | come talk with us. You'll fin Mr. and Mrs, Morris H. Horner, passed Your - rig: .
urial Friends may oall at the
ay Wednesd 2 hn m. Puneral "Baturda ‘30 p. m. from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Rapa, 8377 E. Washington st. motia) atk. any t
Pris Ciara Tee, of 213 N. Oriental oa entered into rest Wednesday, years, widow of the late John M mother of Mrs.
sister of Me Ernest, Claude, Henry and Frank Bervices Monday, 3 p. m., at Peace Chapel,
8:30, at
may
se, "Werte,
Jenlla A Rogeis, Mrs. Lillie Chandler, Joseph, and Theodore Hattie Sutherlin, Miles.
position, with a future.
—> Lane Bryant<—
752 BE. MARKET ST.
H Are you pS for a
working Seaditiels Pithsant, : 8 eis essenti vi home-ftops aety TAkesth ta 80 TT HOOKS DE ENDABLE BRuc s STORES . California and Market WHITE LEANING WOMEN FOR FINE CHINA AND CRYSTAL Hours 10 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Apply Employment Office Chas. Mayer & Oo,
2060 BE. Shichigad st. Friends are welcome, 20 W. Washington Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries. c E [Crawfordsville (Ind,) papers, please copy.) L
CARDS OF THANKS
rience not necessary. Typing es-
TAYLOR—We wish to express our sin cere thanks and gratitude to our rela diver, Sriends nots ess shown us Hiness’ and death of our belov and brother, Randall G,
and neighbors for the many
Expe =| sential. Day or night hours. - | BEE MR. PICKETT
WESTERN UNION
Mrs.
HOTEL MAIDS
White, colored. Apply Mrs. Sloat, Spink.
rms Hotel, 410 N, PI nn 2
A HOUSEKEEPER,
30 years.
HU-1204.
laundry,
CH-7676,
1ino1s,
orkers ING
National Hosiery Mills _ Call RI-1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m,
HOUSEKEEPER for elderly gentleman, on should be able to
to stay on pice; 20 to
KITCHEN WORKERS
Salary, room, board, Eberhart.
s MAILING DEPT. %
Openings for several girls. positions. interview call at
Pleasant surroundings.
Permanent For
American States Ins. Co.
NIGHT MAID—-WHITE
for office cleaning, 5.30 p.m. See Mr. Mr. Fuller, 1209
542 N, Meridian
~~ ORDER FILLERS
For
stock rooms, Excellent ' cafeteria.
aie late Bryant <—
2 E
PAYROLL CLERK
MARKET ST.
Good Pay—Permanent Work
Kraft Cheese Company
41 E. Washington St,
PBX OPERATOR
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
% PRESS OPERATORS ¥ |
Fame Laundry
1352 N
ROOM INSPECTRESS white. Permanent position. Good working conditions.
—— APPLY CLAYPOOL
for executive.
"SECRETARY
HOTEL
{1iino1s. — | decorating. Apply employment office,
Excellent opportunity
an experienced and efficient person.
cellent salary.
dence. ad. Apply
Replies
employment office,
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
a esse O. ags 53 years. Beloved | (gp; g. New ¥ 5874 apsty wg ater, rather of 9 a. Helen riggs and Margaret, 5. Siri: STERLING "LAUNDRY of “John Ba { AR en of or Maran | 100. 8. EAST ST. MA-84% 785 Lexington. pane panatather, of Dasisms ang tibet | HISEV & Ts % HAND IRONERS # Saturday, LN on rom Boglewcod Chris #51 N. SHIRLEY L1-3828 ih Men 1352 N an eh, call at the residence, 53 N. EY BROS. Exp. Hosiery Le Foy " S31 noon, vs 884 N N. anid L1-5409 FOR openings now for permanent |. © at the chur vice. ° "ROBERT W. STRONG - e'SEAMING 8 PATRI
HELP WANTED—FEMALE GIRLS—16 to 36
portunity to learn to handle fine i ery. in following departs.
Opportunjties Now INDIANA BELL - JELEPRONE co.
<x! "230 N. Meridian St. Employment Office— Women
“AVON PRODUCTS |
(2) established territories open south. Can earn‘ $8.00 and over daily im commission. RI-8533.
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.
WANTED—Waitress, cook, counter i and 2 bartenders for newly opened restau-|
Openin on : me Seaming, fleasuring.” Order Filling. [i CASH | MONTHLY PAYMENTS $ i S100 S| - per per year National Hosiery Mills | LOAN 12 Pymts, | 20 Pymits. discount on leans discount on loans Call Bald A. M. ow Honey J $54 $5.02 under $500. Laver $500. PO YOU oY | 75 692: PHONE FOR A LOAN ime — TELEPHONE I CONVERSATION? | 100 9.20 | $593 | eo Coil M a nylme Dey oF Night If 30, ‘hey here ds an opportuiity to al A 4455 now—your application con be sombine pDieasure with business, telling oy ae ~ 890 taken over the phone. . . ; Then come fo Morris ple abou e bargain rates for want 20 18.39 11.85 Plon this® afternoon or tomorrow for your money. | Ms WL SDs disapelis Times, Paster) 300 27.58 17.77 FREE PARKING in lot acre th * ) needs a steady post-war income and is 400 36.78 | “23.70 B CHARACT 3) Ye tan willing 10 DERIn With 5 odor SAIALY 366 1598 653 orrow on CHARACTER of AUTO —$50 to $1,500 APD alin. Walt 3d De ph a | 730 3747 244s OR MORE~—Take & weeks to make first payment, A Good Piace for a || 1,000 | 89.95 | 59.23 4 out of 5 Loans made Without Endorsers Girl to Work 1,500 134.93 No credit inquiries made. of friends or. relatives.
34 88.85 | LIFE RTI: LIS ]3)
Payments include life Iurance which costs $1.35 per $100 per year, minimum of $1.35, and discount of 114% ances on loans under $500, larger loans if paid according to ichedule.
monthly son all unpaid bal. 1% monthly on
MARKET YET;
RIE
X m, till oosevelt elt bldg.
clean, pleasant work. Hours 8:30 to 5:30
for Ex-
in strict confi. Present secretary knows of” this 7th floor.
ty,
SECRETARY
ty
= sen.
os
Need experienced girl to. take, rapid dic-
iation from executive.
Permanent posi
tion with opportunity for Ly person Call R1-3822, 8 A. M, to 8 P
SECRETA RY
Good Pay—Permanent Work
Kraft Cheese Company
41 E. Washington St,
Lady for Soda Fountain
$25 weekly, 8 days, good hours; chance
for advancement.
IR-5222 after 1 P.M
SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS.
546
in8.
INC.
Girls. needed. Experienced . or 3perinced Good. pay. 5-day week. See Mr. Brooks, 610 Jackson Bldg. Meridian. D'ORSAY CRAVATS,
{Stator Winder
motors. «Will teach trade if not experi-
enced; Steady, . light work down-
clean,
town. Evenings, call BR-5256.
1 American Electric Co. ~ STENOGRAPHER AND
328 West! Court St.
for Fairbanks and other type electric
rant and tavern. ‘Top wages. 1147 .E. 10th, CH-8046. - COOKS Salary, room, board, laundry. Sunnyside Sanatorium, CH. 7676, Mrs. Sherrick.
DISHWASHERS AND GENERAL KITCHEN HELP
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
“ FOUNTATNEERS AGE 16 to 50
serve tood and fountain drinks. Plann work; chance for advancement.
Sees Mr. Moore * Dependable 9,. Drug Stores. ¥ California - and Market Sts.
Interior Decorator
Attractive and unusual position for the right person, Must have lhad some experience in interior
{7th floor.
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
farmiture. time service,
Its
LOANS FOR 20 MONTHS FOR | DOWN PAYMENTS ON HOMES |’ OTHER LOANS FOR 12 MONTHS |°
ON LARGER LOANS $100, “$300, THE COST IS EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE
‘Borrow cn your signature alone or car or Repay monthly. - For quick war-
the money ready when you come in. { OPEN MONDAY
Many loons completed while you wait, i Ask for Mr, Coots or Miss Georgeff,
HUET WASHINGTON
Plan
~
| | $200, | 1 1
telephone first . . . we'll have NIGHTS TILL 8:45 { Common Sense to See
imonwealth
QO L
OAN COMPANY
0
200 Roosevelt
Monthly rate 1%4% on that
205 Odd Fellow Bldg.. Penn. & Wash,
HH. & Wash, LL. 148)
LI-8405 |
8% on balance of $150 or less and
part of the unpaid balance over $150 !
HELP WANTED—-MALE
11
OPERATORS
need machine operators for We have an you. Apply
We vital war preduction, attractive offer for
NOTICE “a
All male workers covered by the Priority Referral Plan will be required to comply with all WMC regulations.
now.
HOLOOME.& & HOKE MES. 80. GENERAL —
IE
AN for “filling Ae vpRi : 4
Tan y&Y
; station, 45-55 preaS ASE Bloc
ARANTEE—COMMISS' 30TH % CENTRAL SALES TA.
Operators, Off Bearers, Stock Handlers Packer-Craters, Janitor.
Apply Employment Office MOULDINGS, INC. 741 E. Market St. SILK SPOTTE R%
* 3) Cleaners, 1901 Er
% WOOL SPOTTER +
FASHION CLEANERS, 1801 Central
~ Essential Industry * * FEMALE %
day: good salary.
{ Equipment
conditions.
Co., 401 N. Capito
Gul Refining Co..
TT IYPISTS
Permanent Positions
Good Salary
1411 N. Capitol Ave,
1,
Apply HERFF-JONES CO.
If | . EDIPHONE OPERATOR 3 { NOTICE o Young lady. with some eolicge equty- Relief Teller on; excellen opporiunity, ea, wWorkA a ar vee on ihe ing conditions; good starting salary: ref- General Clerk quired to comply with all WMC reg. || erences required. Apply Mr. Miller. ‘ Steno-Clerk {] ulations . HOLLIDAY & CO. dr MALE * | 543. W.. McCARTY : Oilers 4 ADDRESSOGRAPH & | 3 STENOGRAPHER 3 Fireman * Experienced graphotypist or typist for . | 200 esorragh upirivetidie ent. Ay Al_ Products Co £9, LAD Some Eaowi dee Ashman For Interview Call at STENOGRAPHER J; Hy Laborers | Pleasant surroyndings. Apply D'Orsa American States Ins, Se, | Cravats, 810 Jackson Bldg. RLIS00. Indiana olis Water Co eo SM2 N. Meridian inn} Essential industry; ap ' el AUDITORS ‘Stenographer permanent. Reid-~ 113 Monument Circle Sitting work, easily and atlckly learned, | Holcomb Co. 370 8. Illinois. SKILLED AND MACHINE
TYPIST
General office, permanent post-war po- | sition; 5 days a week, half-day on Satur. Apply Consumers Home LI-4 4919
Typist and General Office Clerk
Permanent position: pleasant working
___GA-2441
UNSKILLED OPERATORS, INSPECTORS
CRITICAL WAR WORK o Experience Requir WOMEN ARE TAUGHT
SEWING PACKING
* TYPISTS x
5 Days, permanent position. Warner Brothers Pictures 120 W. Michigan St.
INSPECTING Men Needed for Packing BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, INC.
3234 W. Washington Street
SHORT NIGHT SHIFT
Convenient Hours, 6-12 P. M.
2 TYPISTS
Steady Position
30 to 5:00
Top Wages WHEELER'S 8 W. Market 139 N. Penn.
INSLEY MFG. CORP. 801 N, Olney—(3500 East) Call at 2 aapisyaisu Office
WATTRESR 51 SPOT CONG. WIT E | WAITRESS Ton “No 4 8 WAITRESSES
- WAITRESSES
TEE PEE WA-6440
5 Days a Week
vital factory work. No experience needed and the work is easy to learn. If you want longer heurs we have vacancies in the 6:30 p. m.—5 a, m. shift.” Apply in person between 8 a.m.~—2 p.m, °
THE BARBASOL CO.
846 N, Senate
PERMANENT JOBS
SHIPPING AND RECEIVING DEPT, Good, permanent jobs for men, PRODUCTION DEPT. Good, permanent jobs for men and
women, PAYROLL AND ACCCOUNTING DEPT. For Srnbitou, experienced girls. Employment Office
No Sundays.
Waitresses & Fountain Qirls Meals and uniforms fur nished. Coons Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois.
BOWES "SEAL FAST” CORP.
216 N. PINE BT,
Sat Mr. The
e have an o
between 17 as messenger ghd copy entails -delivery of advertising proofs to stores and geners! advertisers.
Liberal
and
Judisnapelis Times,
Maryland ‘s
service to Only a girl unafraid to be outside ost of the day need arting wage; 5day, 40-hour week. between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m, urdays Collier,
3
rl,
4
Girl Wanted
pening in our adverbri service department for a girl and 20 years old to act Jo
Working hours
Advertising Department, w
FOOD MACHINERY INDUSTRY 2«~Stenographers 2—Typists Metal Yorking Helpers 4~Labo! General Machinists 1-—Mechanic (General Exp.) Stock Clerks EXCELLENT aRAIRG CONDITIONS
MA-2455—MR. MITOHELL
THERE'S STILL A WAR TO BE WON!
And medical pfoducts are needed
and wage.
A ir Comptometer Oper. & Typist
pocial 0 8, we Sank the Rev. and 8, Stephenso eo Fu Ran i Ang. all for hg beautiful Permanent—With a Good Future
HU-1260
GIRLS
Wiper Supply
333 ‘N. NOBLE
GIRLS or WOMEN to Manage Dry Cleaning Branch Stores. This is pleagant daytime work, and we try to place you close fo your. home. You are paid while learning.
DAVIS CLEANERS
2835 NORTHWESTERN
White Girl or Woman
to assist in care o children.” Rodm, board
Mechanics Uniform &
CIRLS—Day Work Only
Do You Live Heat 300 E. Washington?
Central States Envelope Co. Full or Part-Time ill train lg he man b a factory ‘Em ment ation operating 3 an envelope i machine, PAPER ~ KAGE CO. ©. Women ~ age 20 through 49 = as Re amy Hospials sha. slerk-pios | for light Taetory work EE ERE WILBER Co. » deal and dental ca estional 616 E. Washington ‘and Rtanmant acilities fur Busha, Write U. 8. Army porult. L BF Str Ah oh fg ARE Kg
to help win it.
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Employment Office 220 East McCarty Street Opportunities or post-war employment
MEN—WOMEN
‘General factory work,. day or night houry-~-experience not necessary--work 54 hours per week-—war work with excellent post-war Shportunt ty. 7 ® Labor
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McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. C0.
1737 MASS. AVE.
MEN AND ‘WOMEN
weil fl Baebes ki ial Industry
Hed WANTED—-MALE. 1
ASSISTANT STOREROOM MAN
d divid . 0 veOFFIC E WOR K BAKER Gig: tor” wierview PEST [BAKING €O., 1331 E. Washington St. n’ ber 8h BARBER. * STE Ete | nterna onai Detreia hr AT yo a4 W dist Bt “Brake Mechanic sey seein ss PAINTERS ‘Call Personnel, LI-5491 s ate He LI-8519. .. Punch Press Operators, Cut-Off BREAD WRAPPER
AND PACKERS
Day or SE work: full or part time.
GENERAL BAKING CO. 318 W. Vermont
~ BUS BOYS |
Colored—Must be 1 Hours—Chance for Advancement
MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Blake
Short
COAL TRUCK DRIVERS | Most coal conveyor loaded ~
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co.|
3830 Brookville Road IR-1]91 401 8. State MA-8585 1114 E. 22d MA-2481
‘COAL TRUCK DRIVERS
Steady work. Good ‘rate of pay.
Union lce & Coal Co. Cook Wanted [Vhite. Hi-Spot Lunch,
411 8. Tllinois. RI-0067. COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-6440 ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
No experience needed. Good start ing pay. Overtime over 0 hours, 20 Minutes Downtow ackers—Truckers—Mill Workers
"EVANS MILLING CO.
1730 W. Michigan FEE PER
FOUNTAIN MEN isi FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Permanent Position Opportunity for Advancement Can Use Pant | Tie Rubi
Penn Railroad, 139 E. South FRY COOK—DISHWASHER
__ Central Commissary, 760 S. Emerson.
© MIDDLE-AGED MAN for ‘General Cleaning Work
in Office Living West Preferred &
223 Lynn—BE-0888 Ice Delivery Man
Irvington Ice & Fuel Co.
412 S. Ritter
3 ICE ROUTE DRIVERS Good Pay
West Side lce and Coal 223 LYNN-—-BE-0888 . WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR A FEW WHITE MEN TO DO JANITOR WORK. 8-HOUR DAYS, NO SUN. DAYS. TIME AND ONE-HALF OVER 40 HOURS. CALL AT 557 CON. SOLIDATED BLDG.
JANITOR
(Colored) The Indianapolis Times has a good job open for a reliable man. Five-day week of 40 hours. Good wages, time and one-half for overtime. Permanent position, - See Mr. Hughes, 214 W. Maryland, a
LABORERS needed In critical industry. Apply in person to Mr. Baker, Citizens Gas and Coke Utility, 2050 Prospect st,
2 White Men
inside job. Pay weekly. Suitable hours can | be arranged. 300 Circle Tower,
KITCHEN PORTER (Colored) MAROTT HOTEL _ Mr. Blake
for janitor work in|
to generally keep small store Porter clean. Wash windows, ete. $25 | per wk. 653 Mass. Ave. |
office building. Steady |
HELP WANTED-—-MALE 1
| { | EXPERIENCED pipefitter needed in critical industry; $1.09 an hour; | 48-hour week; time and one-half { far overtime. ! { Qatshouss: NS GAS & OKE UTILITY, 1060 Prospect st. | |
Walker Cleaners i841 E. 46th St.
Ray, Yoom, board; jaun- | dry. Sunnyside Sanatorium, CH-T7676, Mr. Blrris, i
; WANTED | PLUMBER 808 N. ILLINOIS STREET
808 NORTH ILLINOIS
PLUMBER'S HELPER
WARDROBES
CHILDREN’ s WARDROBES
For. maximum storage space of children's clothing wherg It is readily accessible at minimum cost 14> see this unfinished wardrobe. up
Good pay, Perma- | nent work, Indiana 28 E. Maryland.
Porter at Once
Wallpaper & Paint ( oe
MORITZ PORTER ,; x 109 N. NONITE A ST. Pot and Dishwasher
White—daye, no Sun: Meals. Steady work. ‘Athenaeum Club, 401-E. Michigan. Goodyear Recap Plant
Tire Jenals man. Will train; permanent; od : 40 hours with overtime.
or " 409 N. Talbot “ROOFERS = 5,
Sanders, Tuners, Piano Repairmen Steady Work—Nice Surroundings
Wilking Music Ce.
® - 610 8. New Jersey
Men at Once pay, splendid oppor-
tunity. Indiana Wallpaper & Paint Co. 28 E. Maryland.
~ % STORAGE MAN »*
We need a man for daytime work in our milk storage. - This is a permapent job with good hours and chance fot advancement. Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co., 1214 Southeastern.
TALLYMAN
for Checking Freight Opportunity for. Advancement
PENN RAILROAD
139 E. Sou E. South Bt,
% Telephone Salesman % Small fast sales. Top commission; permanent. 519 Security Trust bldg. FR-2431,
Truck Body Repair Men
Apply Wm, R. Stewart {Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave.
Truck Driver jn. Ne Meridian,
clean; 2310 N.
Experienced UPHOLSTERERS SPRINGERS JOHN J. MADDEN MF@. CO.
16th and Sherman Drive
BOYS : Age 16 up, for full time stock work; 8-hour day, Light, pleasant work. Apply tomorrow.
=> Lane Bryant<e—
752 E. MARKET ST.
BOYS VACATION WORK We are now accepting applications, full or part time work. No experience’ neces. sary. Must be 16 years = age or over. If interested see Mr,
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.
543 W. McCARTY
BOYS 16 to 17 Years Old Full or part time work. Imme« diate employment. Apply Personnel Office
McQuay-Norris . Mfg. Co.
1737 Mass. Ave. -.
“MAN FOR POWER HOUSE In Institution. Call Supt, "“BE-47987. MAN to ,wash trucks and do porter work in garage. Essential indus. try, post-war opportunity. Bee Mr, Harmon, West Baking Co. 1331 E, Washing
ton St, Must have Young Man, White Mut nev license. To do general work around small store... Hours 10 A. to 6 P.M. $25 per wk, 627 N, 1 East St, round
White Man work; year around job.
for building and g Park E School, 3050 Cold Spring Road.
COLORED MAN To do dry cleaning
work; part time, FASHION CLEANERS, 1901 Central
LABORERS
Outdoor, lealthful, year round work.. Time and one-half -for | over 40 hours. No age limit
CROWN HILL CEMETERY Lithograph Press Helpers
Day or Night Work, Considerable Overtime Necessary.
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co.
,603 EB. Washington
LUBRICATION MAN Permanent, profitable, See Paul Adams HICKMAN OLDS . Meridian
Sheet metal layout; light machine work; good Wages, overtime, Essential industry. ‘Monument Engineering Co. 6133 8B. Wash, BL-0708 Printing Dept. Position Open for
MULTILITH OPERATOR
praterreg. Pleasant working Sonditions.
For Interview Call a
en States ns. i
KERS
Good future, Opportunity, Experienced
IT) it t rooms, Colored Man '® **™1e Xt rooms
+ MEN » 65 or Under
Labor work in food plant. Excellent possibilities for. older men who can do fairly heavy work,
or Write
EVANS MILLING co.
1730 W. Michigan
MEN THE WADLEY €O. 335 W. North
* MEN * tial Industry Good AY ime; 10 minutes BW. from Circle, Post-war future
Experience URnecessary.
LILLY VARNISH CO.
— 866 B. California St "WANTED
G MEN for credit won YUNG local finance company. Only those desiring steady position and advancement need apply. Salary and Wrua Tul paricug, Pos office Box ° xX Indianapdiis,
ddl
age, white; for
for stock room; goods.
‘RI 8814 5a co
| Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains,
HELP WANTED—MALE 11 PERSONAL SERVICES mm .
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR RETURNING VETERANS MANAGE ONE OF OUR STORES
Clean, interesting work with post-war future. Salary based on a an that . tomatically pays more for ability and eflergy reflected in increased sales.. Address Times, x AT44
V Steady employment; every chance to learn and advdfice self; vacations with Pay; attractive group insurance plan; generous proft-sharing and retirement plan; clean working cone ditions; athletig activities. Apply employ ment office, D. Adams Manufacturing Co., 217 8S. Belmont Ave. (Take W. Washington streetcar.) ©
Permanent Position
in an essential industry; 45-hour week, 5 days, Ideal working conditions. Experience Not Necessary.
Crown Paper Box Co.
32 E. GEORGIA ST.
2 Plate Shear Operators 1 Acetylene Burner Operator 2 Order Workers Permanent employment. in essential Ine dustry. See Mr. Morgenthaler. + Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Ce. 1959 South Meridian Street * x*
LEARN A TRADE Beaune os rrunity to learn baker's trade. 4. Time and one nalt et oy os, Essential Jndustiy with & post-war security. nings for Interview. Wess ng o. 1331 EB Washington st SINGLE MAN for farm work. Must have some dairy experience. Room and board furnished. Continuous employment throughout year. F. L. MEIER, 3525 E, Washington. IR-1413 or IR-1151,
% PART TIME %
Men needed for load-out 4:30 a. m. to 1 a. m. Apply Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co., 1214 Southeastern’ ave. 2
POSITIONS WANTED WANTED — Day work. Will do Jaindry. 5 Days, $5 and carfare, <HI-058 PERSONAL" SERVICES Ia CLOGGED SEWERS OPENED IR. 9108
roots cut with electric eel. No digging, no mess. Work guar, Estimates free. SEPTIC TANKS, p vauits cl d; free inspection; work guaranteed. MA -8909,
WE SFECIA Front End Repairing and Aligning | x
Ante and Trucks (All Makes) SPITZNAGEL & CLAY, 525 W. PEARL
FURNITURE MOVING
Equipped for heavy or light moving. Immediate service, day or night. CH-T076.
Hardwood firs. laid, old firs. IR-6968
refin. Remodelings, Est, free.
Hardwood floors laid, finished, refinished. Est. free,
FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
$1.15 PER WEEK—TERMS
SATURDAY & MONDAY (8 A. Mr to 9p M) Other Week-Days (9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.)
Natlonall naitly se
WE. NEED HELP _ |
(1-Po. Studio OUTFIT
This is the ideal first furniture purchase for a couple just starting housekeeping Complete living room by day, a comfortable bed by night. Here's what you get:
STUDIO COUCH with ARMS, full spring construction, quality construction lounge: chair, — occasional “chair, 3 end ‘tables, 2 table lamps, coffee table, magazine rack, smoker, and - picture all for’
$9950
$20 DELIVERS IT
WEEK-END SPECIALS
CHAIRS--Very Sami ZI. able, pre- war ‘construction. .
“BOUDOIR ¢ eral to select from, 5 low as BEDROOM DESKS-—Student’s,
kneehole desks, priced from .........
$1. A WEEK TERMS
desks. ig»
FOR BUSY WOMEN advertised Permanents, ordis Jor SXics ihe Stee on We py Fine Hair Sty “SoLD WAVES « $158 Worth $10-13-All Work Guaraniatd:’. No ADIOintieRts Naedad .
Doors Open at 8:30 A. M. Send Your Children TVICe-
AL RI-048L
COMPLETE STOCK
FAIRBANKS-MORSE WATER SYSTEMS WHITTINGTON ENGINEERING
MEYER O JACOBS
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ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD a
Weekly rates upon application, at Michigan
refined gentleman.
BARTON HOTEL
Clean, attractive rooms; good beds, Delaware
N.—Nice
1S, room, near bath, Fin water Middle
ag NEW JERSEY, 3353 N.—Pleasant;
excele lent transportation; i Julie home for
WH 1308 EL BOOMS W
GOOD CARE Penced back yard.
BR-8625 “Ver nic
DECORATING. CALL G
LAWNMOWERS sharpened Quick service. TUX-TEN CH-5318.
3403 E. 10th st, renovated, Box innerspring |
Mattresses repaired early. RI-1832, Moth Holes, Tears, Burns REWOVEN ue HOOSIER WEAVING CO.
509 State Life bldg. MA-110 AND LIGHT HAULING MOVING TS \A-1 Paper Cleanings. "a's s
| For better paper cleaning Immediate service,
and Topuired. HARD
PAPER HANGING, cleaning. Estimates free; 10 years experience, Delatore, MA-6821, 6-8 P M.
PAPER HANGING and cleaning; white; 38 yoars' experience, Immediate service. LI-1080, PAPERHANGING wanted; free estimate. Call BL-1430. Immediate service.
Patch Plastering “Cit + DRY Tad opr We Te 2 40
50-L6 tubes. 1538 N. IIL
REVOKED AUTO LICENSE
Certificate filed. RELIAB
Responsible. a3 . AGENCY, 1
” LE INS. 313 INDIANA TRUST BLDG, Ma-4a) and tinning, Immediate serv.
Children
“i 11.0526
with dys rivate home. CH-04
CONVALESCENT @ Dr's ref, Nurse
24 hours. Stull Nursing Home, 2238 N. Meridian. TA-3087,
Iron 8
‘Cradle ‘Home for Babies SX
Room & board, Mothers a Near school, church, WA-7618, for your children 1111 Udell. ASE CARE for children and sleeping room for mother.” CH-7172.2
care tor hare, 304 years, Nice y=
WILL room Aor a idee Tone in yard. Mother's care. MA-87 Good care, fenced Si Good meals. HU-8157.
Children
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 17 BROADWAY, 1138 — Room, kitchenette, bath, range, sink; employed adults.
11TH, 822 B.-—Front room and Kkitchene ette, downstairs; sink. Private sntrancs Also sleeping room. TA-08T2
13TH, 611 J. ~Rouin, kitchenette,
sink; employed, a APARTMENTS FOR RENT it
T. A. Moynahan Properties
“MOYNAHAN T RENTAL City-Wide.
T RENTAL Ww
50 N. Pennsylvania St.
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NO VACANT APARTMENTS NO VACANCIES GENERAL APARTMENTS 23 W. VERMONT 4H
FURNISHED orl Aus 341, 4 apts; 509 N. East, Park Aves io Toi B wasn, 4 rms.: 417% N. Davidson, 3 rms, FR-21320, CH-T207-M, PINE, 533 N, 4 Rooms, suiiable oF, couples: no children. E. Mi MAN will share his & a with Pade an, who can furnish refersnces. Was otk before § . m.
L1-2439
ROOFING ice. Est, free, CH-2254,
roots. Guaranteed work, _RI=2928
WILL share apartment with, un or sn wed
before 2 p. m. .
WASHER REPAIR ©"
ail washers. OH-6110-R. ae Electric Appl-
Washing Machines, searing HOME APPLIANCE. SERVICE. CH. 7644.
WATCH REPAIRING
up complete for
Prompt Service
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