Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1945 — Page 14
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RAU—Henry A. Jr. nd of Antoinette. 3 A mt BL. A, Rau Sr. and All Réu, * brother ‘of : George, Harry and Ci passed away Sunday. Services at 2 amet & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 8 p. m, Priends invited. Burial Chicago, Wednes-
ojdany,
‘the law constiBut in either
{Rachel Smeltziy; Tell City.
have continued until May 31 a reARG order preventing the state commission
beverages from eg the :new 1945 liquor
[Will File Briefs
© Twelve Democratic plaintiffs and the Republican Indiana attorney general's office, defendant, are fo file briefs on the beer argument within two weeks. The Democrats are charging the act deprived them of property without due process of law by arbitrarily purging their wholesaler liof last May 1. They also Jaw ‘is grossly contradic-
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ties from the attorney genoffice argued the state always g held arbitrary licensing power that a beer wholesaler’s permit ot “property” anyway. act, adopted by the G. O. P. legislature, was - designed to Republicans into thte whojesale beer business, heretofore “dominated: by Democrats.
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ROBERTS—-Mary 8S, age 75. beloved mother of H. E (Tex) Mrs. Beatrice Brown of Indiangpolis, Mrs. Hazel BE Woods, Danville, IIL, and stepmother of Mrs. Minnie Hunt, Detroit, passed away Saturday evening. may at Shirley Brothers Contra) Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st, until 10 m. Monday. Funeral and burial in anville, 1 SMITH Mary, mother of Mrs. Margaret t. 1-c James A. and Anthony F. Smit grandmother of Jacqueline, Sandra smith or Lane, David M. and "Anthony Smith aces away Sunday. Funeral Wedneadt', May 23, 8:30 a. m., at the George W. 4 ed Iortuaty, 2313 W. Washington st.; ® a. St. Anthony's church. Friends Tavited Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. SMITH--Rose, beloved ‘wife of Harry W. Smith, passed away Saturday evening, 9 o'clock, at her home pear Martinsville, R. R. 1; stepmather of Mrs. Mabel Bros nan and Mrs. Jessie Bowes, sister of Mrs, and William Kirsch. Puneral Wednesday, 2 p. m. at her home. Burial Lewistown. Friends invited. WACHTEL—Joseph, age 57 vears, beloved husband of Bertha Wachtel, brother of Mrs. Kate Beyersdorfer<and Mrs. Anna Loschky, Henry and Jacob Wachtel. Funeral from late home, 5120 Madison ave. Tuesday, 8:30 a. m.;: St. Roch’'s. Church, 9 8. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery. Deceased was member of Knights of Columbus. Knights of St. George and Catholic Knights of America. Lauck. service. WESTFALL—Eleanor Firth, age 28 years, beloved wife of Russel E. Westfall, mother of James R. and William E. Westfall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James N. Firth, sister of Mrs. Carl B. Lewis Jr., passed away Saturday evening, Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. m., from the First Presbyterian church. Burial Crown.Hill, Priends may call’ at - Shirley = Bros.’ Céntral Chapel, 946 N. Illinois, between 6 p, m, Monday and noon Tuesday.
LOST & FOUND 17
LOBT—Lady's platinum ring set with one large diamond, 10 small cut diamonds and 4 blue sapphires; in Claypool hotel Jouhy or mezzanine, about 3 p. m,, es day. Valued as heirloom. Liberal reward Call CH-0500, extension 665, or 634. WEST INDIANAPOLIS business records In white envelope. No value to anyone, except ourselves, Reward. Davis Cleaners, 2835 Northwestern. WA-4521 LOST or strayed, vicinity 2800 block, Indianapolis ave, English bull and 2 police puppies. Reward. 2814 Indianapolis ave. TA-5453. i LOST—-Brown - coin purse, containing $41 in bills; some change: in Light Co. at first Window from information qe, FR3250.
TOST—Man's yellow gold Wea Ting, Monday, vicinity Brookside school. ward 6861. 1OST--Billfold;, between Indianapolis and Bridgeport. Keep money, return billfold, contents. LI-5110. LOST — Combination cameo and dinner ring; yellow gold. Valued as keepsake. TA-lbot 4445, HU-mboldt 8316. Reward. LOST—Red leather wallet; contents, diamotid wedding’ Citkaey end -phes. Reward. WA-6513. LOST—Brown leather billfold containing $28 in bills and - valuable papers. Reward, MA-9361, before 5:30 p. m. LOST—Small black saddle horse; spot on forehead and back. Name “Victor.” BE-0066-M. Reward. LOST-—Widow’s money, near Fidelity Trust Monday a. m.. Will identify. Reward. LI1-4027. takén from Wallman's Drug Store May 4th; git. Pl Please return. -No | ions asked. BE-5041.
STRAYED—Small Spitz SEY Reighbl ood of 1316 N. Oakland. Reward. 243,
T ‘4 ration books, Semic WA-0979
LOBT — Small picture Album, ah tan; Reward. BE-31
‘Roberts and |
NOTICE |
oe 1 knowledge t surround ngs. 2 at. 610 Jackson Bldg.
Stenographer roonee Reie. Hol b' Co., 370 ‘8. Illinois,
=7500.
BUS GIRLS.
Colored
. MAROTT HOTEL. Mr.. Blake —. CASHIER
No experience required. We train you. Pull pay from start. Ideal surroundings, air-conditioned building. Paid vacation and holidays.
752 B. MARRET. ST. CASHIERS or ' Are you looking for a ¢ position that you a salary 52 weeks in come in an e working conditions pleasant. u store is an essential part of. Tu @ home-front service. Ages 1 8 to 80: time Jovy available: HOOK’S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES BN ioonia and Market Sts. .
CLERICAL-FILING
Opportunity for on interested in general. clerical and filling work. Permanent, experienced preferred. For interview call
* American States Ins. Co. 542 N. Meridian
CLERICAL POSITION
Girl 20 to 30. some typing and general office work. 5-day, 40-hour week. See Miss Martin, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland.
CLERKS
Experience not necessary. sential. Day or night hours. SEE MR. PICKETT
WESTERN UNION
COMPTOMETER OPR.
Permanent position, pleasant working conditions. Apply Offige
Packard Manufatturing Co. 2000 Columbia Ave.
Comptometer Oper. & Typist
Permanent—With a Good Future call
MA-7585 for .Appointment WANTED . Comptometer Operators
Permanent work, full or part time.
Kraft Cheese Company
41 BE. Washington’ st.
COOK AND HIGH SCHOOL GIRL
Good pay, short hours. Call IR-0838. EXPERIENCED EGG CANDLERS
Time and One-Half Over 40 Hours
Apply KINGAN & CO.
Employment Office, 8 A. M. to 5 P. M, . Blackford and W. Maryland
v% Feeders and Folders
Fame Leundry, 1353 N. Miinols. FLAT WORK IRONERS
Progress Laundry
430 E. Market
Typing --
LOST-Lady's Bulova wrist Sa Tuesday, downtown. Reward. BR-7671
108] ~ All-steel, red row boat. “Wi17.
IN MEMORIAMS
IN MEMORIAM MANSON—Tn memory of our dear son, oases, who was called away May 21 The call was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought such grief was near. Only those who have lost can tell the pain of parting without farewell Sadly missed. MOTHER, DAD, SISTERS AND BROTHERS,
-| FUNERAL DIRECTORS $ W. T. Blasengym S* 57.
MARTH harles H., of 624 N. Beville ave., into rest Sunday, age 91 years, Sl he Carrie E. Barth, brother of McHolme, Tillie Barth, and "Clayton Barth Service Pp. m. at Peace Friends are A COME Moore Mortuaries.
a ONKLE FUNERAL HOME
W. Michigan Si BE-1934
PAE ER =" Creek v
Boulevard. TA-3377 Market 1234
FARLEY FUNERALS ues, |
BEGO— Gerald E. 716 N. Benny, entered into rest Saturday, age years, husband of Martha Beg
BERT S. GADD
0, father’ of Robert! 2139 Prospect St.
Joseph, James and Gerald Bego Jr., brothof Mrs, Geneva Krause, ery And
Orville Bego. ices Tuesday, 10 & at 3k Lrvington Chapel, i EB. Narain are- welcome. rial Washington Ru Friends may call . above chapel. Mortua: Horry {Louisville (Ky.) and New Albany (Ind) papers please copy.]
COLEMAN-—Lavots “nee Hughes), age 24, d ave, mother of James
GRINSTEINER'S
1601 E. New York MA-5374
G. H. HERRMANN MA-S458
15086 8. EAST ST
HISEY & TITUS
951 N. Delaware St. L1-3838
Coleman, py aug ater of Cecil sister of Mrs. Verna Mae RushPhoenix, Ariz, passed away SunFuneral service Fhuraday, $a m., & home, 1604 Morris st. call at the a home Tuesday. Burial Williams
SHIRLEY BROS. CO.
854 N. llitnots | L1-5408
ROBERT W, STIRLING
1422. Prospect
1423, Prospect MA J. C. Wilsen : COATEL OF THE CHIMES™ J234 Prospec: MA-9433
RAIGIE—Rosa, 76 years, widow of the late William Craigie, 828 E. Minnesota; P, Schultz of city: Bchulz, Lawrenceburg, passed away Saturday. Funeral esday, 8:30 a. m., H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. East si. and 9 a. m. Sacred Heart church. Priends invited. Burial St. Joseph's. Members of Christian Mothers’ society will meet for prayer at the funeral home, Monday, 8 p. may call after 6 p.m. Monuay
ELDRIDGE—E. Grant Jr., of 55 N. JefferSOR -ave., entered into rest Friday, age 19 years, son of Mr, and Mrs, E. Grant 8r., brother of Deloris Ann, Thurby Jean, Ladonna, Lester Lee and 8S. 1-c Robert H. Eldridge, grandson of Mrs, ice Herring. Service Tuesday, 3 p. m, at Peace g nati, 201 A Michigan = st. welcome. urial Crown Hill Moore Mortuaries.
EVANS—Clarz KE, beloved mother of Leonard T. Evans and Mrs. Bessie Smith, sister of Charles McMullin, passed away morning. Puneral Wednesday, 11 at Shirley Brothers’. Irving Hill . 5877 Washington st, Burial , 0. Friends may call at. the after 11 a. m. Tuesday.
FANSLER—Mrs, Jeanette, entered into rest Sunday, age 56 years, Widow of Earl Pansler, sister of “Horace Jackson, Mrs, William Wood and. Mrs. Ralph NagelBruce Jackson, Brownsburg; Chester Jackson, Hollywood, La and Samuel Jackson, city, Funeral 22, at Irviigton Chapel,
Be Satay 1. st. at 2 p. m.' Burial Wadngion 7s Bark. Friends are welcome. HART Ann, age 56 years, beloved mother rt Hart, passed away at the residence, 5267 College ave, Monday a m. Prayers Weanesday, 8:30 Am, at Shirley Brothers Central . Rois st. Bervices Wednesday, ® a. m, from St. Joan of Are chure Burial St. Malachi ceme- , Brownsburg, Ind. 11 &. m. Friends may call at the chapel alter 7 Pp m
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LEAP-Charies H., age 54, husband of , lather of Mis. Louise
Florence M. Leap, ule, dnd. Mrs. Pattie
Mooresvu : Wampler, A OanApolia; of Mrs. Dora Karina. Long. Ms d.; BE nts of Miss ) he Land. Miri Ind, and Fred passed away A St. Vincent's hospital. Services W Wednesday 10 4 m, W, Wash. L Methodint church, “followed ‘2 P. m. aL the Warner FuSharpsville, Ind, Friends inBharpsyiile cemetery, Friends the futiaral home, 1739 W un p. m. Tuesda at the church Wednesday eed mm until hour of service, [Kokomo \) Papers please copy.)
ON niard. 4 Andrew, beloved husband father of Calvin Lyon,
aie dr Katherine Conner and hat India; anapolis, brother
Roving. Bal Coanel. Sint’. Shirley
may call any _—. {Mom on 1
CLR Soutnpar, teardom, 6th 800:
Bans of
IN ER ey
YASH NOW ONLY $125
@ EASY TERMS ARRANGED. @ SMALL PAYMENT WILL ROLLMEN MENT UP 70 AND INCLUDING
ENROLL NOW ® NO AGE LIMIT—ONLY 8TH GRADE EDUCATION NEEDED.
Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P.M.
® TO ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKERS AN SEWIVES
D HOU Own your owd shop weekly, depending on the size of shop, or we place you on well paying responsible position. Easy to Learn Method. Free Catalogs, Phone for detailed information.
earn $125-8200
Wabi T BLOC
LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL Demands for Skilled Operators. Learn Under Expert Teachers. International Beauty School, 342 E. Wash.
FLATWORK OPERATORS STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington on
HAND BILLERS
We train you for a position with a future. Air-conditioned building. Daytime hours.
—> Lane Bryant <—
752 E. MARKET ST.
% HAND IRONERS %
Fame Laundry, 1352 N. Illinois.
Exp. Hosiery Workers
We have openings now for permanent
positions in ® SEAMING * PAIRING ¢ FINISHED MENDING all yA Work National Hosiery Mills Call RI-1321, 8 a. m.-to § p. m. HOUSEKEEPER for eldérly gentleman, on farm, near Anderson; should be able to drive car; work light. HU-4349,
HOTEL MAIDS
White, colored. Apply Mrs. Sloat, Spink: Arms Hotel, 410 N. Meridian.
HOUSEKEEPER, to stay on place; 30 years. HU-1204.
JANITRESS—WHITE
To clean office after 5 p. m.; 3 to 4 hours, 6 days a week.
Apply
Hetherington & Berner, Inc.
701 Kentucky ave. MA-3595
20 to
wu! KITCHEN WORKERS
Salary, room, board, laundry. CH-7678,
Mrs. Eber! Eberhart.
* "5 MAILING DEPT, + *
Openings for several girls Permanent positions. Pleasant- surroundings. For interview call at
American States Ins. Co.
542 N. | Meridian fo . "PAYROLL CLERK
Good Pay—Permanent Work
Kraft Cheese Company
eo Al E. Washington St.
~ PBX OPERATOR =~
CLAYPOOL HOTEL
PRESS OPERATORS Sterling Laundry
735 Lexington “% PRESS OPERATORS % wr
Fame Laundry 1352 N Miinots.
RELEASING CLERK
Handle women's wearing apparel In air-conditioned building. No experience needed. Cafeteria-—excellent {food at cost
RAL hu Bryant <—,
752 E. MARKET ST,
MECHANICALLY MINDED men look into Refrigeration and Air Conditioning as a profitable future career. Write Utilities Inst, Box AB62 care of Times
HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9
Experienced grapliotypist or typist for addressograph department. Permanent. For Interview Call at
American States Ins: Co.
I. N Meri dian
Automatic Hostess Operators—16-22
For studio. Apply 224 N Meridian, Room 501, between 9 a. m. and 4 14D m,
BOOKKEEPER _ with comptometer experience to.
work in accounting dept: Typing “¥ desired but not essential.
National Hosiery Mills Makers of “Round the Clock" Hosiery all RI-1321, 8 a. m to § p.m. Bookkeeper / Assistant in our accounts payable department. One
th th typing And some comptiometer experi. ermanent position: 52-day week.
¥ Good starting salary. Apply Mr. Miller.
- J. Holliday & Co.
543 W. McCarty
TT BUS GIRLS
for ietace tearoom. This wil) Jrobanh
SPheal to women with children who woul gh A to work a short time each day ula
the luncheon hour. Apply terrace
I, an 11 o'clock. 3 morning Oetore
The e Wm. H. 1. Block Co.
BUS GIRLS — COLORED for ining Ron
MAROTT T HoreL N PRODUCTS —
2, extablished te
am Aird ath ll
“J ADDRESSOGRAPH 4 |
ROOM INSPECTRESS
White. Permanent position. Good working conditions APPLY CLAYPOOL HOTEL
SECRETARY
for executive. Excellent opportunity for | an experienced and eficiént person. Excellent salary. Replies in strict confiPresent secretary knows of this Apply employment office, th floor,
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO,
~ SECRETARY BG00D SALARY Write P. O. Box 813
SECRETARY
Need experienced girl to take rapid dietation from executive. Permanent posi. tion with’ opportunity for right persed, Call RI-3822, 8 A M. to 5 P
SECRETARY Good Pay—~Permanent Work
Kraft Cheese Company
41 _E. Washington Si,
"STENOGRAPHER
Pleasant Work ood Pay Pply | Chevrolet Motor Division 335 W. Sth St,
MR. YAW
| dence
| ad
LI-3461 .
Permanent position open. as «secretary to. ‘claim executive. No previous claim experience: Necessary. opportunity. For Interview call
| American States Ins. Co.
—> Lane Bryant «—| |
| STENOGRAPHER AND
EDIPHONE OPERATOR
Young lady with ‘some coll tion, Fxcellent opportunity. Tdeal eguch ing condition starting salary, References SLred. w, HO!
J. AY & 543 W. 5 " Y ¢
win go department. 5% days per week; pleasant working conditions, Essential industry with no post-war conversion problem...
The Richardson Co.
20th and Olney Call CH-0673 for interviéw
Permanent, post-war position. 5'z days a week; good salary. Apply Consumers Home Equipment Co.” 401 N. Capitol
Typist and General Office Clerk ent position; pleasant workin Gulf Refining Cq., GA-244
TYPISTS
' Permanent Positions Good Salary
; ; App HERFF-JONES CO.
1411 N. Capitol Ave.
2 TYPISTS
Steady Position INSLEY MFG. CORP. 801 N. Olney—(3500 East) Call at Etiploymeny Office WAITRESS 1, sro roses. ais WAITRESSES Top Wages WHEELER'S 8 W, Market 139 N. Penn.
WAITRESSES
for Downstairs Luncheonstte Full-Time Employment. Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
WAITRESSES TEE PEE Waitresses & ry a.
No Sundays. Meals and uniforms fu
Perman condit ar
Le | nished. Coons Drug Store, 449 N. Illinois.
Girl Wanted
"We have an opening in our advertising service department for a girl between 17 and 20 years old to act as messe ger and ©opy girl.” Job entails delivery of advertising proofs to stores and general service to advertisers. Only a girl unafraid to be outside most of the day need apply. Liberal starting wage; 5day, 40-hour week. Working hours between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 Ph m, Saturdays and Sundays off. Mr. Collier, Advertising Ee The Indianapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland st.
GIRLS or WOMEN
to Manage Dry Cleaning Branch Stores. This is pleasant daytime work, and we try to place you close to your home. You are paid while learning.
DAVIS CLEANERS
2835 NORTHWESTERN
GIRLS
Mechanics Uniform Wiper Supply
333 N. NOBLE
CIRLS—Day Work Only |
Do You Live Near 3 E WwW
Central | States Envelope Go. . Sherman Drive will train: 3 for a clean, easy, factory position operaging an envelope machine.
GIRLS—16 to 35
Opportunity to learn- to handle fine hosiery. Openings in following departments: Seaming, Measuring, Order Filling.
National Hosiery Mills Makers of “Round the Clos Hosiery Call RI-1321—8 A. M. to 5 P.
&
+ Women — age 20 through 49 — as Surgical or Medical Technicians at Army Hospitals and clerk-typists, general clerks, stenographers ai Army posts in U. 8. and overseas. Clothing, living quarters, food, medical and dental care, recreational and entertainment facilities fur. nished. Write U. 8, Army Recrui. ing Office, 110 No Pennsylv
or. phone FR an for light mechanical work.
WOMEN No experience necessary. 15
N. Pennsylvania.
FULL-TIME WORKERS
needed in our laundry depaftment., Good pay. Convenient transportation on Washington carline.
Apply as Crown Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 2901 E. Washington DO YOU ENJOY g TELEPHONE CONVERSATION? - If so, then here is an opportunity to combine pleasure with business, telling people about the bargain rates for want ads in The Indianapolis Times. Prefer ence will be given someone who really needs a steady post-war income and is Jiliug to begin with a modest sdlary. Apply in person Want Ad Dept, Th Indianapolis Times, 214 West Maryland,
Women—Married ¥ho would like to
earn pay daily in spare time. Excellent commissions. See Mr, Stewart, 214 Kresge Building.
A Good Place for a Girl to Work
Opportunities Now INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE cO,
" 230 N. Meridian St. Employment Office—~Women
HELP WANTED—MALE- TALE-FEM. 10
Vital Factory Work
® Good Starting Pay ® Early Advancement ® A Job With a Future ® No Experience Needed Apply in Person Before 2 P. M.
THE BARBASOL COMPANY
846 N. Senate Ave.
TFOUNTAINEERS AGE 16to 50
To serve food and fountain drinks Pleasant work; “thance for advancement. See Mr. Moore
Dependable ub ’ Drug Stores, Ftooks Sa prada ang ~~ GENE R A eT OFFICE WORK International Detrola. Corp,
1124 W, 21st Bt. Call Personnel, L LI- 5401 A
“KITCHEN HELP South Shore Inn
Lake Wawasee
Apply Spencer Hotel Punch
Vion AT Cui-0oft {ueisiols: Off Bearers, Stock
+ Craters, Janitor. Apply Employment Office
MOULDINGS, INC. 141 E. Market $F
waieentl INTERIOR
beginner for billing|
| CRITICAL WAR WORK
| "MEN AND WOMEN
* DECORATOR.
poll, male wor to to comply with
oT HT Hu
Attractive and anusual. position for the right person, Must have had * some experience in interior decorating. ‘ Apply employment “office, | 7th
floor, The WM. H. BLOCK CO.
Y WOOL SPOTTER +
PASHION- CLEANERS, 1901 Central.
INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGHT CO.
ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY wee NEED 8 were + Laborers - v% Apprentice Linemen % Apprentice Water Softener Oper- . ators % Clerks and Typists % Meter Readers . Car Washers % Auto Mechanics
—— APPLY =
1230 W. MORRIS ST. The Camp Atterbury Exchange
URGENTLY NEEDS: ASST, MANAGERS SALES CLERKS CAFETERIA HELP OFFICE HELP WAREHOUSE LABORERS TRUCK DRIVERS
For an interview, come to the Exchange Personnel Office, located in north end of bldg. 907. near the corner of 32d and Lawton Sts, week days between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. or for an appointment for an interview at other hours, call 2106 and ask for Mr. McMillan, - If you arrive in camp by bus, call Camp Atterbury 2106 and transportation will be provided to the Exchange Personnel Office. All applicants must comply with W. M, C, regulations.
JOBS WITH A FUTURE
' SHIPPING AND RECEIVING DEPT. © Good, permanent Jobs for men,
PRODUCTION DEPT.
Good, permanent jobs for men and. women
MAILING AND ACCOUNTING DEPTS, For ambitious, experienced girls,
Apply Employment Office
BOWES “SEAL FAST” CORP.
218 N. PINE ST.
International Harvester Co. 5565 Brookville Rd. We Need
Necessary Production Workers at Once.
48-Hour Week with Overtime. Apply Representative
U. S. Employment Service
257 W. Washington
% Essential Industry *
% FEMALE «% Relief Teller General Clerk Steno-Clerk * MALE + Oilers Fireman Ashman o- Laborers
Indianapolis Water Co. Skilled and Unskilled MAGHINE OPERATORS, INSPECTORS
rience Required
WOMEN ARE TAUGHT
PEWING PACKIN INSPECTING
Men Needed for Packing BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, INC.
3234 W. Washington Street
FOOD MACHINERY INDUSTRY
2-~Stenographers Ree Ty pists 2~Metal Working Helpers 4—Laborers 2—General Machinists 1-Mesimnle Agen} Exp)
ock C EXCELLENT Ww WORKING. FONDITIONS
MA- 2456—MR, "MITCHELL
L.G.S. SPRING CLUTCH CORP. 398 Division St.
Doubling Vital War Production Men and Women Urgently Needed STENOGRAPHERS BURRERS GRINDERS MACHINE OPRS, TIMEKEEPER TOOLMAKERS Apply U.S.E.S,
THERE'S STILL A WAR TO BE WON!
And medical products are needed to help win it
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY
Employment Office 220 East McCarty Street Opportunities or post-war emp employment
MEN—WOMEN
General factory work, day or night hours—-experience not necessary-~work 54 hours per week—-war work with excellent post-war op! unity. ® Labor
. Los
tion
McQUAY-NORRIS "MFG. ( 00.
737 MASS. AVE.
Noted Nu ell Established Essential Industr h ‘Full or Part-Time ‘Employment PAPER PACKAGE CO.
802 8. DELAWARE
“MALE OR FEMALE
With some experience operati » phoSostate machine. Addrecs. Box A 7,
le Y and nda ol + a i ry HELP WANTED-—-MALE 1
«|ATT STEREA for bE Hall,
Automobile Mechanic 23% rage and filling station. IR-9772.
AUTO mechanic: pies permanent: Fm
1510
AUTO MECHANICS
Four experienced men, Ideal worke ing conditions, Salary or PS oission, Permanent wark.
[RYAN MOTOR SALES
635 Virginia Ave,
AUTO MECHANICS
- NEEDED AT:ONCE Earn ses and up weekly, Ideal working conditions. alter Hiser..
Walter Hiser, ine.
So 15-3 preferable. Bud Hall, 46 8. Wes
ting ge coon coun & CENTRAL SALES. TA 9 BAKER and divider man. Open eve-
nings for interview. BAKING CO., 1331 E, Washington St.
PARBER Joe Heath's Barber
133 'W. Market
Brake Mechanic pari *oed, Franks 8. Missouri, LI-0519, BREAD WRAPPER * AND PACKERS
Day or NY work; full or part
GENERAL BAKING 318 W. Vermont
BUS BOYS
Colored-—Must be 18 Short Hours—Chance for Advancement
MAROTT HOTEL . Mr. Blake CABINET MAKERS
CHINE MEN GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT CO. : 339 N. CAPITOL AVENUE
Extra Money
Pans ane CAL hers. Bee MR *SCHUDDER, 15th - st,
The Polk Sanitary Milk Co.
MIDDLE-AGED MAN
ime,
0.
Office Living West Preferred -
223 Lynn—BE-0888
COAL TRUCK DRIVERS Most coal conveyor loaded STEADY EMPLOYMENT
Muesing-Merrick Coal Co. 3830 Brookville Road TR~1181 on 8. State - MA-8585 4 E 22d MA-2481
‘COAL, TRUCK DRIVERS
Steady work. Good rate of pay.
Union Ice & Coal Co.
White. Hi-Spot Lunch, Cook Wante 411 8, Illinois. RI-0067.
COOKS and GRILL MEN WA-SM40 ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY
No experience needed. Good start ing py o Bvectime over “ hours. tes Downto Packers Truckers Mil Workers
EVANS MILLING CO. 1730 W. Michigan % FINISHER %
To Bain in and polish pianos at our store. Permanent, clean work.
Wilking Music Co.
120 E. Ohio.
FIREMAN—STOKER Sterling Laundry
735 Lexington 2 FIREME Sober, some experience;
may stay on place or go horge; married or single. See Thomas
Glod, Engineer, St, Francis Hospital,
Beech Grove.
" FOUNTAINMEN =)0 FREIGHT HANDLERS
Part-Time Work Good Pay
New York Central Railroad
Personnel Dept. 715 Big 4 Bldg. 105 8. Meridian
FREIGHT HOUSE TRUCKERS
Permanent Position | Opportunity for Advancement Can Use Part Time Worker
1PM to P M Penn Railroad, 139 E. South Freight House Truckers
Pull or part-time workers needed. Immediate cash for part-time work.
N.'Y. Central Railroads PERSONNEL DEPT.. T15 Big 4 Bldg. 105 8 Meridian
FRY COOK—DISRWASHER
Central Commissary, 760 S. Emerson,
GAS ATTENDANT Good Pay . . . Good Hours
GOODYEAR SERVICE 627 North Delaware Street
Ice Delivery Man Irvington Ice: & Fuel Co.
412 8, Ritter 3 ICE ROUTE DRIVERS Good Pay . West Side Ice and Coal
223 LYNN--BE-0888,
JANITOR:
NOTOVER 56 ENCES REQUIRED. em
YEARS; WHITE 11 W. 28TH,
A OR COLORED: JANITORS—WHITE
Day or night. See Mr, Fuller, Roosevelt bldg. for janitor work In
2 White Men ;5x.. building. Steady
inside job. Pay weekly, Suitable hours can be arranged. | 309 Circle Tower.
KITCHEN PORTER (Colored) .- MAROTT HOTEL Mr. Blake
1209
Outdoor, healthful, year round work. Time and one-half for oyer 40 hours. No age Umit,
CROWN HILL CEMETERY
LABORERS needed in critical in dustry. Apply in person to Mr, Baker, Citizens Gas and Coke Util ity, 2050 Prospect st. 3 - Lithograph Press Helpers Day or Night Work, Considerable Overtime Necessary.
Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 603- B. Washington
Wanted Mechanics, Helpers and Tire Men Aoply Glyde 8. Berry
shop PORTER ,,,
for General Glericat Work “1.
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Avro. Mayower Tramst Go.
ERS
Sheet metal layout; light machine work; good wages, overtime. Essential industry. . Monument Engineering Co. «6133 EB. Wash, * 0708 % NIGHT PORTER 5% For Aut Top Weges
Permanent LPEvioymant e Mr, Boohe
* CT. FOXWORTHY C0. %
819 E washington St.
* Night Watchman ~ Walker Cleaners i841 E. 46th St
EXPERIENCED pipentter ‘needed in eritical An $1.09 an hour; 48-hour week; time and one-half for overtime. See L. 0. Bakel, Gatehouse, CITIZENS & CO. » 2950 “prospec st.
9- -
SLUMBER 808 N. oe PLUMBER'S HELPER “3 S05
to generally keep oy sis Porter clean. Wash windows, ete.; $25] per wk. #53 Mass. Ave.
ST. MORITZ N. PENNSYLVANIA ST.
Pot and Dishwasher
White—~days, no Sun. Meals. Stéady work. Athenaeum Club, 401 E, Michigan.
MAN FOR POWER HOUSE
In Institution. Call Supt, BE-4797,
Experjenced . PUNCH PRESS SET-UP MEN
to act as department foreman and tool maintenance men. M. R. MASSON CO. 2160 Montcalm
‘Goodyear Recap Plant Tire repair man. Will train; permanent; good pay; 40 hours with overtime,
; 9 N. Talbot ROOFERS AND HELPERS REESE: ROOFING CO., 1050 E, 49TH ST. Sanders, Tuners, Piano Repalrmen Steady Work—Nice Surroundings
Wilking Music Co. 610 8. New Jersey ' Wanted , SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC Excellent Position BECK CANVAS PRODUCTS, INC.
“RING, Syvaibiugton
~~ WARTED™
SHOP CLERK AND TIMEKEEPER Permanent Position 5 . With Old Retablished Firm pply
Hetherington & _Bernes, Inc.
301 Kentucky Aye
STORAGE MAN +
We need a man for daytime work in
MEN FACTORY AND YARD
| perience. Necessary. CENTRAL VENEER Co.’ Brightwood 2143 Winter Ave, MEN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY Experiénce NOT Necessary * Full ‘or part-time. Steady work now and after the war, Our business has been in operation here for 75 years.
National Starch ‘Products, Ine. by 1515 §. DROVER .
|MEN=16 to 55 @
for work in service station; permae nent; good starting salary; oppore tunity for Jdvancement; no tire of grease work
|GASETERIA @
1031 EB. Washington. Sb
* MEN, 1760 &
for production job in an essential paper industry. No experience necessary. Time and one-half over 40 hours.
THE BEVERIDGE PAPER 00."
4 117 Wi WASHINGTON
7 MEN OVER 50°
for essential war work to deliver telee grams in downtown building. Pleasans inielueLng work, See Mr. Dalton, 13 N. Meridian.
WESTERN UNION MEN 1 iG
Steady work, plenty of overtime. essential food ‘industry. «Hand tricking and loading flour and feed. E-Z-BAKE MILLS Acme-Evans Co., Inc. “Blackford St. and W, Washington
MEN We need 2 men to work at nigh loading: . dairy products.- Chance advancem mt and ‘overtime {f Ee He Apply Banquet Ice Cream & Milk Co. 1214 Southeastern ave.
MEN Past middle age, white; for poe
sitions as ELECTRICIAN=PLUMBER MAINTENANCE 8 JNOGINE ROOM 4 , rm. position, Goo Claypool Hotel working conditions. MEN NEEDED
Te Stack Cases of Milk ay time job. Apply BANQUET ICE CREAM & MILE CO, 1214 Southeastern Ave.
MEN NATIONAL MATTRESS CO. 806 N. Senate Ave.
WANTED
High school student to become spprete tice in our: “Mailing Department, - lea th” "Te Mailers Trade.” = Good: ¥ whigh Mmoregsar win time served.” Thir work is pérmanent, Five-day week, ‘37% hours with time and one-half if work overtime, See Mr. Whiteman. at 12:3 M. 3 The Indianapolis Times, 214 Ww, Rad
WHY WORK AT ADAMS? Steady employment; good pay with self; vacations with pay; attractive group insurance . plan; generous profit-sharing and: retirement plang clean working cone ditions: athletic activities, Apply employe
our milk storage. This is a permanent job with. good hours and chance for! advancement, Banquet Ice Cream & Milk | Co., 121 1214 4 Southeastern,
STOREROOM MAN
Good Hours—Excellent Wages - Apply Chef
Hotel Warren
SUPERINTENDENT
Hospital Tent Manufacture
Excehen JEpeTtunity for ex-
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, INC.
634 N, NOBLE
Span
. TALLYMAN
for Checking Preight Opportunity for Advancement
PENN RAILROAD 139 E. South St, °
% Telephone Salesman x
Small fast sales. Top commission; permanent. 519 Security Trust bldg. FR-2431.
Tire Service Man at good hrs. and good salary
Goodyear. Service
627 N. Delaware
Truck Body Repair Men
Apply Wm. R. Stewart Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 887 Mass. Ave.
clean: 2310 N
White. Neat, $25 per wk.
Truck Driver
Meridian,
Full or Part Time Good Pay—Steady Work
GENERAL TRUCK SALES, INC. LI-T46T
WATCHMAN
On night shift, Must also tend boilers Steady hours. Essential industry. 6 Nights a week. at personnel office.
PITTMAN-MOORE CO.
1200 Madison Ave ® WRECKER DRIVER @ 40 or over»
TRUCK MECHANICS —
ment office, J D. Adams Manuiacturing Co., 217 8, Belmont Ave. (Take W. Washe ington streetcar.) W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. Essential industry; 88 years in steel business; 5'z-day week; has openings a present. 5 Production Workers, no experience necessary; 1 Exp, Power Shear Operator; 2 Stockroom Clerks, no experience neéos essary, Apply MR. MILLER. W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. 543 W. McCarty St.
RAILROAD OPENINGS No Experience Necessary Yard and Road Brakemen Shop Helpers (All Crafts) Bridge and Building Workers Freight and Express Handlers Many Other Openings—Apply RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 153 East Maryland Street
“Permanent Position | in ‘an essential industry; days, © Ideal working conditions, ence not necessary.
Crown Paper BofX Co. 32 FE. GEORGIA ST. WE NEED HELP 2 Plate Shear Operators. 1 Acetylene: Burner Operator 2 Order Workers x Permanent employment ‘in_ sssential ine dustry. See Mr. Morgenthaler, Indianapolis Machinery & Supply Ce, _ 1959 Séuth Meridian Street
-~ FREIHOFER BAKERS x AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY will employ 3 men for established bakery routes selling house to house. Men earne ing from $50 to $65 per, week. No experts ence needed. We will train you. Apply
at 318 W. Vefmont st. or call RI-6468 f2 appoint ment Ask for Mr. Simpson,
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Age 16 and Up Urgently Needed in Rallroad Work-w a:Most Vital Wartime Industry Excellent Opportunities Apply U. 8, RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 15 East Maryland Street Light Production Work
WE NEED MEN
for essential war production; experience not necessary if mechanically inclined, Small shop. Good pay for starting wage. SCREW MACHINE PRODUCT CO 132 W. 13th Phone LI-1668
* LEARN A TRADE
Excellent opportunity to learn baker's trade, Age 16 to 40 Time and onee half over 40 nours. Essential mdustry with a post-war securi Open eves nings tor interview West Baking Co. 1331 BE Washington st 13 washers,
like
U 8
Experie
POSITIONS WANTED
PAINT DECORATOR and wall Interior and exterior decorating. médiate service R1-85168 18
PERSONAL SF SERVICES "LEARN BEAUTY CULTURE INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL We Graduate Skilled Qperators
Trained by Expert Teachers INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL
Must have best of Ieferovies L ® Pennsylvania Moter Inn
1450 N. Pennsylvania st, BOYS AGE 16. AND UP Por full time stock work in air-condi-
tioned building. No machinery. Daytime hours.
—> Lane Bryant <—
752 'E. Market St. BOYS VACATION WORK We are now accepting applications, full or part time work. No experience necessary. Must be 16 years of age or over, If interested see Mr, Miller,
W. J. HOLLIDAY. & CO.
543 W, McCARTY
BOYS
18 or over ' for stock room Will consider those available after school hours National Hosiery Mills
RI-1321, 8 A.M. 0 8 P. M
BOYS te Weigh Bundles Sterling Laundry 35 Lexington LT MAN to wash trucks and do ‘porter work in garage, Essential indus-
try, . post-war opportunity. See Mr, Harmon, West Baking Co, 1331 E. Washing
ton f Bt, " Must have
Young Man, ‘White chauffeur
license, To do general work around small store. Hours 10 A. M, to 6 P. M. $25 per wk. 627 N, Fast 8t,
White Man 07 buflding and ground
os oh year around job. Park School, Coll
d Spring Road. COLORED MAN a a FASHION CLEANERS, 1001 Central. 10 service rest rooms. Colored Man IR-5880 “% MEN « 65 or Under -
Labor work in food plant. Excellent pos sibiljties for older men who can’ dontairly heavy work.
EVANS MILLING CoO.
1750 Ww. Michigan
we
ce. Unnecomsary. got VARNISH CO.
8, California
342 E. WASH.
® LOGGED SEWERS OPENED (RL 8814 JA IR. 9108 Clogged sewers, downspouts, sink drains, | roots with electric eel, No dige ging, no mess Work . guar, Estimates free, | SEPTIC TANKS, cesspoois, vaulls cleaned; free inspection; work guaranteed. MA 8909, CRUSHED stone for your drive, $5 a load; Spend. BE-1 oe M.
cut
cinders
E SPECIALS Front End "Repairing and Aligning
Auto and Trucks (All Makes) SPITZNAGEL. & CLAY, 528 W PEARL
“FURNITURE MOVING
Equipped for heavy or light movin Immediate service, day or night. CH- 0%
| Hardwood firs. laid, old firs. rY.
refin, . Remodelings. Est, free. iR- 6968 laid, finished, refinished. a, - BR-8526
Hardwood floors Est. Iree. FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORATING. CALL GA-3600, LAWNMOWERS sharpened and or UL
uick service. TUX-TEN 3403 E 1 10th st., CH- 6318. . renovated. Box Innerspri Mattresses ge RI- i Moth Holes, Tears, Burns REWOVEN
509 State Life bldg. . MA-14
HT AULING MOVING | 4 Bm 2 A-| Paper r Cleaning...» "sy
PAPER HANGING, cleaning, Estimates free; 10 pear experience, Delatore, MA-6821, 6-8 P
_ guaranteed. MA,
PAPERHANGING Ww a free estimate, Call _BL-1430. Immediate service,
Patch | Plastering ™“oi,.
CH-2902
2-DAY Tato repair. Woh hava 3 352 z8 2 wd 50-L6 tubes. 1538 N.
REVOKED. AUTO LICENSE ~
: Certificate feds JResponsibiity, dept, 313 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. ' MA-943% ROOFING iy “Est. free, CH-23 Soa Steaming and Painting | a R ov il WASHER BEPAIR He oy made
ail washers. OH-6110-R.
Ines, 52 ie, 7
Essential industry; steady work. No on
every chance {o’learn and advance yours
45-hour week, @
HOOSIER WEAVING ,K CO, .
PAPER HA at ng cleaning, Work |
(eve.
anos Ray pairing, 76 i
On East |
41,4 Do Son Buy one ‘fork is p! ’
SEXTO
Timothy —
PERSONAL |
FOR
Na fonalir aq ady
rges Crescent Cle:
ia el pach fol and. gp BL Roof Repairs, a roofs. Guarant
Clean, attrac Weekly rates up at Michigan, NEW JERSEY, lent - transpor! refined gentlemd T07TH, 1308 E.room In prive HTH, F444 W.—1 ol water. Co LARGE furnish venient to tra
ROOMS WIT
GONVALES|
Nursing Home,
Cradle F Hor
Children 1°
GOOD CARE 1 Penced back y: CARE for childr _ mother. CH=7 EXCELLENT ca _ Yyoars, Nice yi WILL room and in yard. Mott WILL BOARD & Christian home BOY—2 to 5 Yea Mother's care.
HOUSEKEEP
BROADWAY, 11: bath, range. s
apartment, nei ences. 13TH, 611 E.—F sink; employed rooms, mod wife, _ good habit TROW Housekeeping ™ furnished, no ch
APARTMENT! FMOYNAHAN A]
830 N. Pennsylvi
Hinansy
NO VACA
NO GENERA 3 W. VERMONT] FURNISHED Park Ave.,, 4 9% ND PINE, 523 N. — couples; no chi MAN will share b man who can 0747, before § p. WILL share n apartment wis belore 2 p. m.
LADY between : expenses with 1 8349,
4 ROOMS. south required. IR-6:
WANTED TO
HOME! FOR E)
To help Alkson Jet propulsion er the Army Air Fo! tives from other are moving to In
These men ar good Income—ma selves In other «
If you have a you will help ol emergency by cal Belmont 3600, Ex
Genera
MANAGEME ALLISON kl
HOUSES LO]
~NEW MOI
NOT PR FHA loans for veterans, P, O
2 CO
$3000; terms, . | - As, electricity, 8 3300 WBST-5-Ro irfulated attic; Lruit, near bus I une. BE-0166-R.
HALF. MRR: gust
bere ba i Lots & ils TA-6413, LI4360,
$1600 Fer) ._HI-113% (e ~-$300( eled Sanat 1s 329 N.
(no fur IR-7956)
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