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WA-4327
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PENN COAL CO.
“Fill Your Bin From the Penn” 141 E. Washington FR-3443
napolis Times, Mon., oy aanapolls
Beauty Softens Sorrow
Express Your Love and Sym. pathy In the Most Understandable Way
¥% The ALLIED FLORISTS Assn.
ton, O., passed away in Chicago, 1 : of Indianapons Services. Planner & Buchanan Mortuary, # 3 Tuesday, 10:30 » m Friends invited. By od Priends may call at the mortuary any time ANYWHERE TUITE-Min Mary, age 67 vears, passed away Bunday, Funeral Tuesday, Oct Chrysanthemums 23, 8:30 a. m., at the George W. Usher Now ready, 20,000 bushes, 200 hardy Mortuary, 2313 W, Washington st.; 9 a. m,, fetins, Booklet on “Growing Chry-|st lip Neri church. Priends inthemums" viféd. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. o WAYSIDE. FLORAL GARDENS Friends may call at mortuary, 1300 E. Pendleton Pike CH-2211 UNGER Charles C. (Boone), brother of Mrs. Anna Clements, Mrs. Mary Kahn AMOS—Thomas A, radarman a and Mrs. Carrie Bowlus, uncle of Mrs. band of Vivian, Donnell Amos. t Lakes| Verena Mullen and Mrs. Alma Wetzel, e ave, passed away t ron hited step-brother of Mr, Mayer, Herman and . Naval hospital, T Uregay. nara Paul Hupke, passed away ai the sister's Flan an AR brit residence, Mrs, Anna Clements, 330 Park-
Friends may call at
ING-MERRICK M1 BE Wash, St FR-2323 ME or co. WRIGHT COAL CO. 3830 Brookville Rd. (R-1191 5138 N. Keystone 1114 E 22nd WA-2481 BR-2441 R-2441 401: 8. State MA-8588 j= — 1 | DEATH NOTICES 1 TH NOT1 Oct. 38, i045 Indianapolis Times, “Mon., Oct. 2%, 1045
PARISH-Willlam Raymond, of two miles east of Pleasant View on State Road 29, beloved husband of Helene Parish and father of Margaret Parish, Max Parish, U. 8, army, and William Parish, U 8 navy; brother of Mrs. Brookfield, Ind;
Wayne Wilkins, Mrs, Roy Wilkins, Pleas ant View, Ind. Mrs, Gilbert Merling, Cleveland, O,, passed away at his home Saturday p, m. Priends may call at the home after Monday noon, Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., from the home, Friends invited. Burial Acton cemetery, Robert W. Stirling service, STEIN-—-Anselm A. 5401 Carrollton ave, husband of Ilene, father of Mrs. Ernest Fischer and Edwin A, Btein, son of Mra. Katheryn M. Stein, brother of Urban L. Stein and Mrs, Herman Bir of Marion, Ind.; Mrs. Robert Mrs. Joe Brossard, Mrs, Charles Glessner and Miss Clementine Stein, all of Pi. Wayne, Ind, and Sister Mary Anselma Stein of Day-
Glasper,
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$125, Regular $200 Value
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| Catalogs. Phone o" detailed or TR kg
Call RI-132],
ACCOUNTANT
Excellent opportunity for eomptometer operator and experienced
bookkeeper.
Call RI-3832, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. "CHORUS GIBLS
With or without e you free. Good sa
Apety Mr. Illinois,
| HELP 7 WANTED—FEMAL
WiLL
OW. LIMIT ONLY ITH GRADS
CATION. NEED! FREE TELEPHONR- INPORMATION.
Open Every Nite 'Til 10 P.M.
TO ACCOMMODATE AND
| weekly, depending Pa ‘the or of Sis id | or we place Jou well Jaying reg Jespuntib'e
to §
Xperience, lary while
Mack, Fox Tasun.
AOLD ENT UP TO AND INCLUDING
EMPLOYED o™ 5 MONTHS DAY
* ACCOUNTING CLERK * * Comptometer Operator * Must Be Able to Type Permanent Positions
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Call RI. 1321, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
: Experienced SEAMERS
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. CO.
reupholstering work: hours, 3501 Massachusetts Ave.
SEAMSTRESS
HELP WANTED - MALE
11 4070 A MECHANICS. ), GOOD CONDITIONS om 2 CENTRAL SALES AUTO METAL MAN Experienced man capable of managing Dept. Best working conditions. High earnings. See D. A. Croddy Dodge & Plymouth Dealers
FADELY-ANDERSON
TA-4801
3547 E. Washington ‘st. IR-8341 for men’s’ siteration department; BAKER Eu a aan am. ) Also experienced oven man. Time and ditions, Apply employment office. one-half over 40 hours. Permanent op7th floor. Rortunlty, Does evenings, West Baking Co., 1331 Washington.
SEAMSTRESS
Experienced either on slip covers or 0c per hour, $ Upholstering Compan CH-6743,
SEAMSTRESSES
Shelby Fast, ate billing machine,
or
Ernarisncen sech ‘Men in planing mill. Permanent jobs. WA-3371,
BILL CLERK
experienced typist to oper Fold
Electromatic
f
Light dictation work, 40-hour week.
SECRETARYRECEPTIONIST
thoroughly experienced on Iadies suil alterations; 4o-nr. wk Top salary. ap-| New York Central Freight Co. ply in person only. 301 8. Delaware INDIANA FUR CO. BODY EN AE Wan 8. Best wages and conditions with Indiana's Lalgest Ford Dealer, 8
.- WILLIAMS ROY WILMETH CO.
720 N. MERIDIAN
BRANCH MANAGER
Every Saturday off. Good salary. BE-5240, exten Apply to Mr. Pritsch, sion 113, Classified Manager, BUS BOY
The Indianapolis Times
214 W. Maryland St.
Union wages, $1. for overtime;
p.m.
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
Colored—Part-Time Work Good Wages—No Sunday Work BAKER'S LUNCH ROOM
115 W. 30TH ST.
CARPENTERS
for form work. Apply LESLIE COLVIN, 507 Board of Trade bldg., Indianapolis. 50 per per 50-hr. week, $90.00,
hr, $H00
Competent men will be admitted to Union.
SHIRT PRESS COLORED OPERATORS CAR WASHERS ge o 55
See Mr. Scott
840 N. New Jersey
1121
We train learning 242 N.
CLASSIFIERS Flat Work Feeder
See Mr,
EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY
McAtee
B40 N. New Jersey
STENOGRAPHER
Excellent opportunity for experie enced person. Permanent position; 40-hour week; good salary.
Apply
HERFF-JONES CO,
1411 N. Capitol
CURB GIRLS
TEE PEE WA-6440
' Women ‘and Men’ with automobiles are needed fo deliver telephone or part-days. vember 1, care Box 529, Times,
TELEPHONE BOOK DELIVERY HELP
books. Pull Delivery starts about NoApply Von Hoffmann Dist. Co,
Good working conditions, EXCELLENT PAY
See Mr. Bange JOHN RAMP AUTO CO. N. Meridian st.
Chevrolet Mechanics
Ford Mechanics RATE, $1.00 AN HOUR MUST BE A-| STEADY EMPLOYMENT SEE MR. COOK
® Red Cab Company ®|,. 13th and Meridian Streets
Drapery Salespeople
Experienced--Full Time
Employment
Apply Employment Office, 7th Fir.
The Wm. H. Block Co.
AMERICAN STATES INS. co.
TYPIST
CLAIM DEPT. See Mr, Barclay
" to 542 N. Meridian Tidy
way, Monday a. m. Priends may call at the Tolin funeral home, 1308 Prospect
FAMILY "WASH
stenographic and fil ful but not essential.
TYPIST—CLERK
lady, joimiplometer, calculator, ng experience help-
Young
Excellent oppor1618
WESTERN UNION needs Communication Carriers (inside work) APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 504 GUARANTY BLDG.
4:30 p. m. Monday" through Friday, LH . m. to 1
1 p. m. Saturday
———
~ DISTRICT MANAGER
Long established manufacturers of continuous and carbon interleaved forms has opportunity in sales organization for man married, 25-40 years of age, with expe-
st.. after 7 A nes tunity for future. New building. rience in this industry or with business (Mary) Emma, age 61 years, day, 2 " i onday, Setvioe Wedhas- STERLING LAUNDRY W. Washington, Call Mr, Hoff, MA-5401, | machines and office appliances or with : ns Me George | ment Crown Hill. Friends invited. 735 Lexington IR-6872. Sales ad Secoumtmg, Headquarters - r of Mrs, Marguerite 'WOOD—Mrs, Minerva, beloved wife of . EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Ta yO OE pas ay Sunday evening.) Charles L., mother of Ms). Donald E., FILE CLERK MO! held in TS onBaor "The Rotar *Printin yer service 8 p. m., Monday at Shirley [Li Howard T., navy, and Mrs. 109 Ry TOR ANIA Co., Norwalk, O. y ' 4 Gentral Chapel, eX. noi 4t, Robert y. Lewis, passed away Sunday and ns ed by requiem mass 9 a. m A, m rivate services Planner "Bu. at St. Stephen's cathedral, Owens-|chanan Mortuary Tuesday, 3 p. m. Burial’ [ GENERAL OIC WORK EXPERIENCED IN OPERATING ELECTRICIAN for maintenance , Ky. Burial Owensboro. Friends may | Crown Hill. Friends may osll at mor- N CLAIM $ Bork; permanent Job; 48-hour week. ‘oul ‘st chapel after § p, m., Monday. tuary. dh Mr. oe Meistergrams See Mr. McNierney at Langsdale
BENNETT--Cpl. Naoml A, age 23, U.8 M.C., W.R, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. neth Bennett, sister of Mrs. Betly art, Martha Lou, Merline, Juanita, Robert, Plc. Feildon, Merl and RonBennett, passed away In Oulifornia, ices at 2 p. m. Wednesday at GreenChristian church. Burial Park cemeFijenas may eoall Pasco Funeral 312 -E. Main, Greenfield, from noon jay until noon Wednesday at which $time body will lie in state at church. PBOLAN-Helen L., age 18 years, beloved méther of Patricia EB. Bolan, daughter of ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Williams, of Lt. Col, Virgil H, Williams Jr, ington, D. C. and Mrs. Mabel Kimmel, ed away Baturday evening, Puneral ednesday, p. m., Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 946 N. Illinois st. -Burial Crown Hill, Priends may call at the chapel any time after 6 p. m, Monday. BRADBURN-—Grace Mae, age B38 years 3707 N. Grand ave, entered into rest Sunday evening. wile of Charles A. Bridburn, mother of Mrs. Margaret Pickard _ sister of Mrs, Nettie Roberts and Otis and Joseph Sowers, Services Wednesday, 10:30 f. m,, at Moore Moftuaries Peace chapel 2050 EB. Michigan st. Friends are welcome Burial at Crown HI BREEDLOVE William WwW, of 521 N Noble st, entered into rest Sunday evening, age 83 years, husband of Carrie pelt Breedlove, brother of Alvin Breed3 Service Wednesday, 1:30 p. m, at Chapel, 2050 BE. Michigan st Friends are welcome. Burial Centennial cemetery, Brooklyn, Ind, Moors Mor. tuaries.
BYERS William E., 67 years,
1034 Eugene
st., husband of Ruby Byers, father of Russell R., brother of Mrs, Gertrude Parkhurst and Jolin E. Byers; grand-
father of Dorothy A. Pierson and Robert Byers, passed away Saturday p. m. Serv. ices Flanner A Buchanan - Mortuary ay, 1:30 m. Friends invited, Interment Grows ‘Hill, Priends may call at mortuary, COLVIN May 8, of 138 N. Temple ave, entered into rest Saturday evening, age 56 years, wife of Frank B. Colvin, mother of Mrs. Lois Nordberg, sister of Mrs, Emma Rebber, Ralph, Thomas, Willlam and Edward Prince, Services Tuesday, 1:30 p. m,, at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Friends are welcome Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries, HAUSER—QGeorge C,, age 55, 3381 Carson ave, beloved husband of Ida M.. Hauser {nee Brier), father of Mrs. Mildred Roberts and Raymond Hauser; brother of
| our dear wife,
YOUNG-—Thomas, of 1530 Hiatt st, beloved husband of Eva Young, father of Grace Nave, ' Imogene Dailey, Luther Young of Vincennes, Ind.; Allen Grandfill o Pineville, Ky, and Cpl. Maurice Young, , M, C.; brother of Alice Lowen, passed Sunday. Services = Wednesday, , at the Belmont U, B. church, eorner of Belmont and Miller st.
Burial Floral Park cemetery.
Friends may gall
Al the Heanblossom Mortuary, 1331 "WwW, Ray Ly st, until time of service CARDS OF THANKS 2
BENNETT We with to extend our heart. felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautWul floral offerings from our many friends, relatives and neighbors in our sad bereavement ‘in the loss of our dear husband, father and son, Harry Kenneth Bennett, We would especially lke {b° thank the Reverend Parmer, the alibearers, singers and the Shirley Bros. uneral Home for their efficient services. Wire AND FAMILY.
cere thanks and appreciation te our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of mother, sister and daughter, Lela M. Blackwell, We would especially wish to thank the Rev. Hartsock, the singers, the pallbearers and the ConXie funeral hom#® for their efficient servce HUSBAND, DAUGHTER, MOTHER, HER, BROTH OTHERS AND ) SISTER, tly ~We wish to express our deepest appreciation and thanks to- our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness and beautiful floral offerings at death of our dear wife and sister, Lelih V. Totten. We especially wish to thank the Rev. Joseph Black, the singer and the organizations that took part; also we wish to thank the Farley Bros. Funeral Home for their efficient service HUSBAND AND SISTERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. T. Blasengym © 57, We sie CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
984 W. Michigan 8, BE- 1984
FARLEY FUNERALS sz:
1604 W Morris FLANNER & BUCHANAN - #5 W Fa) Creek Boulevard TA-337Y
Sophia Burgman, Dora Schellenberg, Bar-
bars Roechel, Fred, Henry and Edward Hauser, passed away Saturday 6 p. m Puneral Tuesday, 1:30 p m, at G. H. | Herrmann funeral home, 1508 8. East Priends invited, Burial Washington Park
Friends may call at funeral home i KILLION—Laura H., widow of the late Daniel M. Killion, and mother of Miss Martha J. Killion, Miss Helen Killion and
Arnold J. Killjon, and six grandchildren passed away at her home, 1504 Fletcher] ave, Saturday p. m. Friends may call at the Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral services Tues-| day, 2 p. m, from the funeral home. | i Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park LIT cemetery, 3 KIRSCH-—Joseph ©., age 52 years, hus! jC band of Helen Kirsch, father of M. Sgt Joseph E. Kirsch, Manila, Philipping | Islands: brother of Mrs. Minnie Weishaar, Mrs, Carrie Miller and Anthony Kirsch, away suddenly Saturday morning. | fends may call at Conkle Puneral Home,
Hn W. Michigan st. Services: Tuesday, 9 m., Bt. Anthony Catholic church Priends invited. Burial 8t. Joseph cemetery |
LINDLEY Lillian, age 8, passed away Saturday morning at the residence, 2882 Boyd, mother of Mrs. Lena Clark, Cecil and Earl Lindley, also 19 grandchildren . and 10 great-grandchildren. Services at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1234 Prospect, Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Mooresville. Friends call at the Chapel of the Chimes.
MANN--Florence A, of 6145 E. 34th st, entered into rest Sunday morning, age 20 years, "ite pod Donald H. Mann, mother of ald George Edward, Thomas Alan, ron — Mar, daughter “of Mrs. Gladys Nicklesor, sister of Mrs. Anthony Pierce and Harry Rubush. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m, at Irvington Chapel, $342 E. ashington st. Friends are wel. come. Burial Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries.
may
MOORE-—Frank, age 72 years, stepfather Emma May Butterfield, Mrs Viola Duerr and Marion E. Pettitr nail-brother of Michael Brennan, away Saturday. Puneral Tuesday, | , 33, 10 a Bot at he George W, Usher |
xia de may ‘onl SS monuas, we
0 Vev ing: Har por "G1 | arley o enRo Ind ; Jeuline Brie ot "Madiso Ind, rvan Nethoriang of Vevay Ind, 38 the home home, 2424 Central ihe Mo Bervices Tues- | nt Suery Mortu- |
| Reward,
BERT S. GADD
2130 Prospect St MAS
'HOUSEWOR
| BLACKWELL —Wa wish to express our. sin. |
GRINSTEINER'S 1601 KE. New York MA 8374
TG. H. - HERRMANN
108 8, EAST 1 ARN. HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware St L1-3838
~ SHIRLEY BROS. CO ult
954 N ilinow
ROBERT W. STIRLING
| 1433 Prospect MAA |
J wy Poon SCHAFEI OF THE CNINKS"
123 Prospect St A-4R | LOST & FOUND i
| LosT Man's black leather billfold containing papers and small amount of | money, vicinity 38th and Kessler, Satur day, Oct. 20, Pinder oalle MA-9361, Ext 277, between 8 and 5. Reward.
LOST—Lady's black purse, containing bill fold, ration book and identifications. TA- 2044. - 2150 N. Pennsylvania,
MISSING since Sept. 26; small male biack and brown long haired dog: name Tiny; tag No. 332; reward. |, _BL-0932.
LADY'S Bulova watch “lost at EK. Michigan gate, Tach high school on E Michigan car about 3:45 p. m. Reward. LI-8979
LOST—Black sipper billfold; BrooksideW. Michigan line; containing valuable papers. CH-8718-M. Reward.
STRAYED from Broad Ripple area, Alr-
dale pup: male; black i brown; answers to “Buddy''; reward. Call BR-4163,
LOBT—1 browd mohair chair, no “pillow: | liberal reward. Superior Rug Cleaners, 340 N. Keystone, MA-7309.
PEKINGESE—Brown female, short hatred.
Answers to Buttons. Reward. 29 Emerson, IR- -4662. LOST—Right rear wheel “heel ihie oid for 1941 | Buick. ward. LI-9330 |
AMERICAN STATES INS. co.
542 'N. Meridian
Experienced Finished Menders
NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS Call RI-1321—8:00 A.
M.
& FEEDERS
Exper!
STERLING LAUNDRY
fenced
138 Lexington
to 5:00 P.M.
"FLAT WORK FOLDERS
Experienced Fountain & Grill Qirls
m. Good salary. BE-5240, Exten-
Hours 3 p. m. to 1
Stout Field Exchange,
sion 113.
1p
‘Grocery Salesgirl
k-~Good wages aviors. 3760 N. Tilinois
a-day wee
BR-6856, evenings.
Whit
to assist man in fall houseworking.
Experienced Lamp
Shade
Full-Time Employment
40-Hou
Apply Employment Office, 1th Floor
The Wm. H. Block Co. OFFICE GIRL
Comptometer experience; ant working conditions, Apply
LEADER
149 E. Washington Be
OFFICE HELP
Well-established company is seeking good following permanent |
employees for the
positions:
Makers
r Week
STORE
2 Stenographers
2 Comptometer Operators
I Clerk Typist | Stock Clerk | Pricing Clerk
44-Hour week;
J. Fleming,
INLAND CONTAINER CORP, L1-2
pleas-
*
|
good working conditions An opportunity for advancement, | | Mr, Rn
‘Apply
00 W. Morris
OFFICE FEL?
Experie
STATISTICAL CLERK STENOGRAPHER TYPIST CLERK
McQuay-Norris
1731 MASSA
~ Sales
Full Time Employment Apply, 3d F1. Rear
Chas. Mayer & Co.
20 W. Washington
Exp. Salesperson
for silverware department; time emiployment. Apply employ-
Ladies
| ment office, 7th floor.
THE WM, H. BLOCK CO,
iy Co.
full-
aoon ition for sale of cosmetics. tween 11 a. m. and 3
hg
industrious own 0 BE M4
, be
Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor
Monogramming Machine
plant of Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, angsdale and Northwestern ave.
The Wm. H. Block Co.
A Good Place for a Girl to Work
YOUNG Iady for estimating department,
portunities. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co, 59 8, State st
Opportunities Now INDIANA BELL
Extractor Man Assembly Man
See Mr, McAtee
EXCELSIOR "LAUNDRY
840 N. New Jersey
TELEPHONE CO.
230 N. Meridian st. Employment Office— Women
EXTRACTOR MAN STERLING LAUNDRY
735 Lexington
permanent employment and future op-
Avon Products
sentative needed weekly in 1 commissions
Girl or Woman
ket
Big demand! Avon Xmas sets RepreCan earn $20 to 350 RI-8533. wanted for grocery work. Bowie's Mar34th & Northwestern Ave, TA-8609.
ne company. that. N. Capitol.
WHITE woman to help mother with home BR-1107.
HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM. 10
BE-5240, extension 113.
ATTENTION MEN FACTORY WORKERS
Now 1s the time to get a good Raving steady post-war job with a We can offer you in and see us. 1403
CONTINENTAL OPTICAL CO.
work: 4 in family; good home and pay.
Bookkeeper—Accountant
NIGHT FIREMAN
Work Every Night Reference required,
3234 W. Washington
Experienced. Good salary, Call]
PRESSERS
Man and woman, for women's alteration department. Must be experienced In pressing woolens & silks.
See Mr, Pritz, 6th floor
THE WM, H. BLOCK CO,
SODA FOUNTAIN
“ We have a number of openings for
Freight Handlers Truckers Tallyman
Good Pay
Penn. Railroad
THE RICHARDSON CO.
"SELL PHOTO COUPONS $1.00, you keep the $1.00. Our sales peo-
ple now "average 100 a week and more, No Investments,
mas money. © See sales manager, FIL) | Kresge bldg. STEADY POSITIONS As stenographer, billing clerk. general
Indianapolis Nlinois st.
HE LP WANTED —MALE 1
{Tice work and typing. Also store clerk.
UTO with general experience to work for Indl Ana's largest Ford dealer. “eR oy WiLMET See Ho Williams.
vital to commercial and private transportation. Apply at Amploys
young Iadies and young gentlemen to 139 E. South st | work on our fountains. See oore Heh ble Drow Stor MEN WANTED 0 dake Dg or Flour and Feed Packers MEN and WOMEN ACME-EVANS CO. Good pay. Steady work. Manus 902 W. Wash. Ave, facturing hard rubber products
WA-6440
ment office, 8 a
20th and Olney sta, end of 32d, WA-1877.
Brookside carline Every one a prospect; coupon sells for
Make your extra Christ.
1120
FREIGHT HANDLERS GOOD PAY
New York Centsal R. R. PERSONNEL DEPT, 717 Big Four Bldg. 105 8, Meridian St,
NTAIN MEN TE PER “FOUNTAIN MEN oom FOOD MANUFACTURING
Steady employment, Factory work,
BR
Office Supply Co, 352 8
MECHANICS
Excellent con-
730 N. METH
AUTO METAL MAN
FURNACE MAN
Maintenance Man Urgently Needed
McQUAY-NORRIS MFG. CO. . 1737 Mass. Ave.
GRILL MEN WA. 6440
obi? WANTED SALE : LABORERS
Outdoor, healthful, year-round work; time and one-half for over 40 hours. No age limit.
Crown Hill Cemetery
11
Lumber Handlers CARTER LEE LUMBER CO.
1621 W. WASH, © MA-5331
MECHANICS Good Opportunity for Experienced Man
Superior Chev., Inc. "552 E. Washington St.
Mechanics, Read This {45 tre
auto and bus mechanics in our modern Permanent and refuture, comfortable surroundings, splendid pay, bonus plan. pis. “Rg a. rnekan Semines oat plan. on Termin 4 INDIANAPOLIS RAILWA
J vember 1.
Mechanic Helper $ ELT
xperienced Mill
in mill. Permanent oon. |
METAL WORKERS
Aute Repair Work | ECONOMY AUTO REBUILDING |
537 E. Wash, Experienced “Painters
Call at 125 E. Palmer, 7 a. m. MEN FOR PLANT WORK
The Wadley Co. . 335 W. North St. PORTER—COLORED
377 8. ILLINOIS ST.
PORTERS
Permanent, 6-day week. Time and a half over 40 hours. Day or night hours. Group Insurance. Vacation with pay. INC,
OMAR, 16th
901 E.
PORK BUTCHERS Steady Employment
STARK, WETZEL & CO. 725 Gardner Lane R-1451
UNION PRESSERS
Wanted for Hoe Rotary, 2 column agazine press. Men in charge of press, fol er and roll men. Highest wages, good working conditions and plenty of overtime. Apply Mr. Paul.
PROGRESSIVE FARMER
821 N. 18th st. Birmingham, Ala.
RESTAURANT MANAGER
Good salary. Must be experienced. BE-5240, extension 113.
Must be neat, clean and Salesman pleasant; to sell clothing and shoes in small store, experienced; $25 per wk, Hours, 10 A. M, to 6 P, M, Inquire 627 N. East St,
MAN for all around shop work with some machine shop experience; 40-hour week;
permanent. ED. HODGES CoO. 1142 % Meridian st.
STATION MANAGER
for Circulation Department The Indianapolis Times has an opening for young man between 20 and 30 years; good starting wage and excellent opportunity for advancement; 5-day, 40-hour week; must have high school education, and natural liking for boys. See Mr. Allio between 8:30 and 9:30 a. m.
TELEPHONE BOOK DELIVERY HELP
Men and Women with automobiles are needed to deliver telephone books. Pull or part-days. Delivery starts about NoApply Von Hoffmann Dist. Co., care Box 527, Times,
ATTENTION EX-SERVICEMEN!
Age 25 to 50. We Need Truck Drivers-
For long distance hauling, year round work. Good weekly wage.
See Mr. Porter
AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.
863 MASS.
Night Watchman
Steady, sober fran with exp. onH. T. boilers. A. D. T. watch, See Mr, Cockers.
EXCELSIOR . LAUNDRY
840 N, New Jersey
WAY BILL CLERK
Penn. Railroad 139 E. South
per $100 per
LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED
UY 3 4455
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NEA
PHONE FOR A LOAN— Anytime Day or Night ® Coll MA 4455 now-your opplication con be Then come to Morris Plon this ofterncon or tomorrow for your money. FREE PARKING in lot across the street Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO —$50 to $1,500 OR MORE—Toke & weeks to make first payment. 4 oyt of 5 Loans made Without Endorsers No credit inquiries mode of friends or relatives. ] Mony loons completed while you wait, Ask for Mr. Coofi or Miss. Georgeff,
over $300. ¢
token ‘over the phone, . . .
FOR 20 MONTHS.FOR sok DOWN PAYMENTS ON HOMES * OTHER LOANS FOR 18 MONTHS
RT EE 4 HT Rete
NOW GET A #100 LOAN Repay #7.29 a Month
Up to 18 Months to Repay
See the new
smaller
payments: Loans for the payment of cer-
tain
"restricted" arti-
cles are still limited by Govt. regulations to 12 months. Ask for full information.
ar FINANCE
nois Building, 3rd
Tllinois 17 West Market St., slephone RI
Floor Cor. Illinois St. ley 5404
You 6 12 15 18 GET pymts. pymis. pymts, pymts. $50 $9.24 $5.03 100 1848 19.07 $8.40 $7.29 200 36.98 19.98 16.64 1442 300 54.63 29.42 24.40 21.06
Payments include charges at Household’s rate of 3% per month on that part of a balance not exceeding $150, and 1% % per month on that part of a balance in excess of $150,
Merghants Bank Building, 3rd Washiy on and Buiding §ré Fiooe Telephone Riley 1471
per $100 per your discount on loans
Nationall narily sell
Worth AD No
18 Months to Repay
CASH | MONTHLY PAYMENTS | Wartime credit 3 Including All Charges | restrictions have YO —————— Been rovised. GET | 12 mos.[18 mos.20 mos} Smaller payments now available ex$6.03 sree! $4.03 cept when cer120 12,06 8.73 8.07 | tain “listed” are 220 21.84 | 15.72 | 14.51 ticles are ine 280 27.48 | 19.69 | 18.14 volved, Down
home improvement loans . , .
payment and loans for educational,
business or agricultural purposes and for medical, dental and hospital expenses available for 20 months.
Other Amounts in Proportion.
Ii: fimmen Soar Bo Bee ommonwealth
FOR BUSY WOMEN
Fine Hair Styli
COLD WAVES. ..$7.50 All' Work Guaranteed. Appointment Needed
Helen of Troy
Permanent Open Every Nite on TS P.M. OTHER PERMANENTS
Doors Open at
advertised Permanents, for twice the price on sale this
Bring or Send Ming Children
Plenty
ROYAL
Bidg., RI-0481.
st
Haircutting
A College, 08 E, hing 908.
HOOSIER WEAVING | co.
For Information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons beatJing and slugging a man on street in Iront of thvern at 3626 E. Michigan All information strictly confidential. Write 1 WILL NOT be responsible for any debts other than my own after Oct. 20, 1945.
Cor.
of Service—No Waiting SHAMPOO & FINGERWAVE, sq. BEAUTY ACAD. 401
$50 REWARD
Box 534, Times.
AROLD LEO FOLTZ
306 E. New York, Apt. 6.
Tues, and Thurs,, 11:301:30, no charge,
TH HOLES--TEARS—
509 State Life Bldg.
but my own after Oct.
BERNARD,
Tay Perdiew.
J.
MA-7140 I will not be Tesponisible for any debts 45.
— Haven't fofgotten; Rings let me hear from you; urgent.
BUSINESS SERVICES
205 Odd Fellow Bldg., Penn. & Wash. 200 Roosevelt Bidg., Ill. & Wash.
Monthly rate 3% on balance of $150 or less and 1'2% on that part of the unpaid balance over $150.
PERSONALS & NOTICES
only $2.45
Indiana
LOAN COMPANY 1
LI. 8495 LI. 1431
AUTO LOANS
CARE EE NW EH FURNITURE LOANS
Locally Owned and
ordi.
Managed Park for Appraisal $3 95 Office on ground floor.
Park next door. Walk about 20 feet, bring in title . and get your loan It's that easy. Buckeye Finance Co. loan dept. of
EQUITABLE SECURITIES CO. 219 E. Ohio St.
MA. 3361.
> PERSONAL LOANS
LOW BANK RATE - $6.00 PER $100 PER YFAR FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY 123 East Market St.
LOANS on Diamonds, "* lingis a1 Ofio SACKS BROS. iach LOANS COLUMBIA INVESTMENT (00. -8507 307 N. PENN.
AUTO NOTE FURNITU
N DELAWARE ST LE
"4"
BEAUTY SERVICE AT SAVINGS
iE” op pel
Junior service.
ALTERATION SRECIALISY
FEAL
MEYER 0} Tt
SCHOOL, 342 E. _E._WASHINGTO!
«ROUND FLOOR LOCATION
BUSINESS SERVICES WALL PAPER cleaning, hanging, ing. Guaranteed. MA-7621 Washer Repairing ** Jour Fast Reliable Service—MA-9702
WATCH REPAIRING
Fihest Workmanship Suatunteed Prompt Bervice—204 Indiana
GUS MEISTER
WET BASEMENT?
RAY
Let “Niv Loc"
Indianapolis Autos - Pur Coats,
8st.
Open Eves,
Ses Classified Ad in Lelephone Book R1-8507
243
LIBERAL LOAN oe)
14
and
inside painting. A-1 work. Wallwashe
home} 5%.
Trust Bldg. Established 1905 ACHENBACK
per-
manent masonry waterproofing method
BOYS
Artes SCHOOL HOURS ears old or over TO DELIVER TELEPHONE BOOKS
in your dwn neighborhood Send name, age, address and telephone number, Must have small wagon or cart. Delivery starts about November 1, Apply Von Hoffmann Dist, Co, care Box 528, Times,
BOYS TO PARK CARS
Bmpird Garage, 136 KE Wabash. Mr.
MAN
to clean and sweep on late night shift; must be steady worker and give reference; group, life and Sospitalioation insurance available.
Call RI-1321,8 A. M. to 5 P. M,
MAN familiar with sign Jayout; permanent ployment; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.,
MEN
Steady employient as helper in our stee] department.
W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO. C. G. Miller, 543 W. McCarty
Solve, I ie or Dhone for estimate an st of users. A-6678 eves. 108 NTH Repairing “5 Wash., MA-0691, ® ROOMS WIT ARANETA TR EIN} HOUT BOARD 13 reve BUTLER DISTRICT 7% Bed: Front End Re irin & Ali nin ble Bedroom: adjoining baths: no other pa gq 9 o roomers. Direct transportation; excellent Auto and Trucks (All Maked) A residential section; no privileges: no share _SPITZNAGEL & CLAY, 528 ing; no women. References required, HU- IU-8326, 8- , 8-12 A. M. RURAL, 236 N.—~Lovely room; employed Immediate service day or night, TA-88T4, couple or 2 men; home cooking. FRe Furnace Jicuim ceaning: repsiring 4S. Free estimates, Work guaran- (2 EMPLOYED vo teed. MA-3280, Smithers Bros. Heating 1 inemen OF
System. Before 9 A. M. or after 6.
east. Best of meals. CH-150!
couple to share room in ya home 8-J,
GUTTERS & ROOFING
Easy payments, CH-
3872-W.
CHILDREN to board, mother's care, stantial food; near
Hardwood floors laid, fine ished, refinished. Est free.
BR-8526
GA-1915,
sube
transportation,
WILL RENT room to employed pa
rent
GENERAL hauling, ashes and fra ete.| With child and care for child; near East side preferred, CH-2782-J, CH-|3chcols. GA-6596. 0444-M. CHILDREN Care by week, good hon home; CALL us to haul your furniture and sen good food: 1 or 2; under 8 years. 1828 eral hauling, Loads insured. PR-5520.| Ludlow. CH-4246 Day or night. ra ’ DOWNSTAIRS 1, Toa roam To bed patient; Tans or adies only. arroliton, RI-3006, LIGHT HAULING & trans o
WILL CARE for chi children in my home by
MAN wants Aght 2 any kind. I day or week. CH-1041, 826 or CO-247 “ 1d, Jom and board children; private TL 48-hour serv~ Ome, near shen and church. GA-3 Mattresses 1._GA-3558,
cialty;
Co. RI-15.
Painting
new box springs, match made to order, Nu Way Majtress 32,
Ice; box springs a& spe innersprings to
Interior, wall washing, paper
BOAR "Christian heme, BE-3575.J, WILL CARE for children by day in home, 3400 east. CH-5737-R.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
room. boys, 3 (0 6 years.
‘my
cleaning. Work guaranteed. 17 ot? tite BROADWAY. er Large, front room, A ene SNTaPAGTION. a GA" ro ene te, bath; employed; $10; one 8200, after 5 p. m CO 15263 Large lower rooms;
Painting and TRteHor Deco~
rating. LW. MADDEN.
accommodate 4 employed. IRMA
Paper Fanging. punting 45 1.3623
and painter at our new location, 2958 Central. Specially equip room, steady GROCERY CLERK MEN WANTED oh: xtellant Pg ah plenty of work. | gPROKERS’ MARKET, 1048 8. East St. Electrician—Maintenance J J. i 19 N Oriental; $60 mo. Li Painter—Industrial AUTO METAL | MAN Janitor quarters. Apply Mr. Eck, FR Fy Engh hiint Wee Man Cupihie of of Junning shop. Can | 1376 or RI-T744, Helper I" Laborers Average $100 linois 8 Street | JAN white; high school Cafeterin; | aren looking for desired. Garage. 2317 'N. Ilimois. TAc4809 800d wages. Call MA-1787—BE-486-R. | wv, TTONAL ARCH PRODUCTS, Ine.
Personnel Office
STENOGRAPHER * Splendid Working Conditions South-Wind Division
STEWART- WARNER CORP. i 1063 York St.
NEEDS
+ BLACKSMITH'S HELPER % TRADE HELPERS
Steady work making tunity for you men to learn a trade.
Apply Employment Office y St. 3400
Insley Mordleierimg Co.
construction machinery, « Fine oppor:
tion INDIAN
1515 8. Drover
i
cation: “nsurtaes Blan Apply 614 Trac-
\POLIS RAILWAYS
REA AD THIS Tumsaset Joby 5
g ple. Adults. Reasonable, White man: Reynolds, UTHEAS 2101—3-Room furn| PAPER hanging and painting; special| apartment: utilities; first floor; pri prices; immediate service; work guaran-| entrance: adults only. ._Stonebreaker, WA-9232. APARTMENTS FOR RENT |
Paper hanging and cleaning. Work guaranteed. Call
3
Patch Plastering i oe
“SO-L8 tubes.
f Repairs
roofs, ee work.
i
in N. i. RI-5636.
RI-
“No Va “MOYNAHAN APA
130—Two up, clean, sink, utilis ties Private entrance, Respectable coue
she vate
T. A. Moynahan Properties
Jack G. Carr, 1 TO SELL jy
Our 25 sale spraisal befc
oT
WANTED TO RE
RESPC EMPL
OF MANY Yi * TRANSFERRE ~ OFFICE, WIS TAIN A 5 HOUSE. PLE MRS. M.
INLAND C CC LI, HOUSES—LOTS TT NET INC
Beautifully furnis] $iancy Wd eg; rigeration; mi tures. Appt. only.
No; BR 702 148 W. BERTHA Cute 4-rm. bunga 3 lovely lots; OWNER
1630 SH
mmediate
toilet "s Niv
BRIDGES & TORS 243 South of B
Good Dutch cole elevated corner lo dining room; kitche down: 3 fine bedro basement; large session al once rms.
BURL AMERICAN ESTAT
Immediate
ET : toilet ‘and lava ONLY
call D: BRIDGES &
REALTORS 243
30-DAY P 2100 Block N. O3 up; long living roo Beat; new Jurngge
C. C. iar
Realtors, 243 N. De
IMMEDIATI
2841 Mars Hill—3 Phillips Real A 18 ern on on 12x40 1t.; bi RI- “12, Eves, R Mr. Unde: 524 W. $-Room bungalo
bung; water insid 1 block of 1 rage bos 40x170. Ten ACRO REAL ned
_— ngo 0 Nice 4-rm. . 1630 SHI
VA a, Je, ool Bee Mea F. B.
Semi "8nd 3500.
ai a
side tollet, large I dn. HI-1133 (eve. TE poss rooms down, (4 tcher ave. R ¢. BR-8608 bungalow; 1: e Yolkerth, 4200 Realtor. Hoda00, run | Orchard conte block on W. Mor!
er i — Dble. Bung. .
terms. WA-1012.
$260 Modi Monteaim,
