Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1945 — Page 16

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“FIGHT FOR LIFE

| Mimcie Baby Watched for ¢ Drug Results.

MUNCIE, 1nd, Oct. 23 (U, P)~|5 Science focused its attention today on the life-or-death battle of a Still . unproven drug against a disease ravaging the body of a - 17-month-old Muncie baby, . . As doctors, biochemists, drug faboratories and even federal researchers watched for signs of im=ent, tiny Gayle Eleanor own passed into the critical stage of tubercular meningitis, Beretofore almost universally fatal. ‘ Gayle, daughter of =a former women’s army corps member, and Thomas Harvey, a parafrooper killed in Germany, tossed fitfully in her Ball Memorial hospital room—unaware of the imrtance of her ease to human

Made of Earth Mold Hope for the infant's survival was pinned on the still fully untried drug known as streptomycin, an earth mold product which has reached only the stage of curative development as had penicillin two

slcians said, results of using streptomycin in the case will provide valuable data for future use of the drug. Streptomycin was developed two years ago by Selman A. Wakeman, dean of antibiotic research at

the U. 8. agricultural experiment|

station at New Brunswick, N, J. Gayle lay in a coma as streptomy=eln was injected into her muscles every three hours. A dally spinal injection of the medicine also was

given. If results were negative, the

goma would grow more complete until the final hour. In Dangerous Stage "The baby was given the drug for he first time last Thursday after hee physician, Dr, Gerald Young, gooured the nation for a sufficient supply. As she went into the third, dangerous stage of the disease, . her condition was critical, Doctors hoped that the mold dertvitive would destroy tuberculous bacteria which attacked membranes |; of the Muncie child's brain, Last December, three Philadelphia scientists employed streptomycin successfully in treating typhoid fever. The Mayo clinic tried it on 84 tuberculosis patients, finding it did its best work against the littleknown forms of the disease—uripary, skin and miliary. Gayle Harvey's illness, tubercular meningitis, is a form of acute mili"ary tuberculosis,

1, STRAINED ARMY : WOULD HELP CHIANG

- WASHINGTON, Oct, 23 (U, P). w=Cieneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek will have support of 30 U. 8. trained and equipped Chinese divisions in event China’s political ‘strife boils into civil war, Chinese Communist forces and units of Chiang's central government are reportedly engaged in heavy fighting in Shantung province, with the Communist in control of two-thirds of the territory. The 39 Chinese divisions were trained and equipped by the United Btates before the Japanese surrender for an offensive against Hong Kong and Canton. Although they were built up for quite another reason their existence gives Chiang a substantial advantage over the Communists, who did not receive Ameriean ald, Twenty of the Chinese divisions, * gach of 10,500 men, were completely trained and equipped when the war

| Hoff, U, 8.

ago. Whether Gayle lives or dies, phy-|7

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

DEATH NOTICES RET indianapolis Times, Pues., ‘Oct. . 28, 1045

BAMILLChavies F.. brother of the RE. Rev, Jose E. Hamill, Katie, John, Florence po Nays Hamill, passed away Monday, Oet. 2 Funeral Wednesday, Qet, 24, from the Tami residence, 1705 st

Olive «st, 9:30 a. requiem jJnass at . Catherine's’ Ph , 10 a. Friends invited, Interment \ Ca A ‘cemetery. Friends may ‘call at residence. (Lo-

ansport papers please copy.) Blackwell Tv. HOFF—Matilda R, beloved Frank. Hoff, mother of Cpl. Alfred army, overseas; Luella, Edna all of indianapolis,

wife of

and Richard Hoff, passed away at her residence, ~616 W. 30th st. Monday, Oct, 22d. Friends may call at the Blackwell Puneral Home, 1503 N. Meridian, until § a, m. Wednesday. Funeral mass at St; “Paul Catholic church, New Alsace, Ind. Interment St. Paul cemetery, New Alsace, Ind. LAMMERT—Fred H., 5503 Allisonville rd, husband of Mrs, Lula Florence Lammert and father of Fred W, Lammert and Mrs. PF. Miller, Thornsburg, brother of Mrs, William Ruehl, passed away Sunday evening. Services Planner & Buchanan Morary, Thursday, 2 p. m, Priehds invited. Buriat Washington Park, Friends may call at the mortuary,

MANN--Florence A, of 6145 E. 34th st, entered into rest Sunday morning, age 20 years, wife of Donald H, Mann, mother of Donald H. Jr., George Edward, Thomas Alan, Carol Jeanne Mann, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Nickleson, sister of Mrs, Anthony Pierce and Harry Rubush. Services Wednesday, 3 p. m., at Irvington Chapel, 5342 E. Washington st. Friends are welcome, Burial Memorial Park, Moore Mortuaries, MATTINGLY =Truston B., beloved husband of Edna, father of Mrs, Louise Clark, Mrs, Mary Holbrook and Dorothy Mattingly, entered into rest Monday, age 47 Services Thursday at Springfield, Ky. Priends may call at the residence, 1588 N, Grant ave, any time. Moore Mortuaries, METZGER Bernhardt, beloved husband of Anna M., father of Mrs, James Kennington, brother of Andrew Metzger, Flint, Mich, passed away at the Methodist hospital Monday, 4 a. m, age 73 years. Funeral services. at Geinsieiner's Funeral Home, 1601 E, New York st, Thursday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown. Hill Friends may call at funeral home after p. m, Tuesday. O'HARROW ~— Minnie, beloved wife of Rufus, 2824 N. Delaware, passed away suddenly Saturday wight, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Wednesday, 1:30. p. m. Friends invited. Burial ‘Centennial cemetery, east of Martinsville. Friends may call at mortuary, PARISH—-Willlam Raymond, of two miles east of Pleasant View on State Road 20, loved husband of Helene Parish -and father of Margaret Parish, Max Parish, U. 8, army, and William Parish, U. 8. navy; brother of Mrs, Wayne Wilkins, Brookfield, Ind.; Mrs, Roy Wilkins, Pleasant View, Ind.; Mrs, Gilbert Merling, Cleveland, O., passed away at his home Saturday p. m. Friends may call at the

Anna Clements, Mrs, Mary Kahn and %.. Carrie Bowlus, uncle of Mrs, Verena Mullen and Mrs. Alma Wetzel,

step-brother of Martha Mayer, Herman and Paul Hupke, passed away at tire sister's residence, Mrs. Anna Clements, 330 Parkway, Monday a. m. Friends may call x the Tolin funeral home, 1308 Prospect Service Wednesday, 2 p. m,, at funeral Fone Interment Crown Hill, Friends invited, ; WEBB—Mrs. Florence, 83 years, widow of Prank Webb, passed away Saturday, Oct, 20, Cincinnati, O.; mother of BE. P, Webb, Cincinnati, Mrs. Mildred Ottman of Indianapolis; pister of Mrs. Mary Boyden Indianapolis, grandmother of Mrs. C, W Keppel, Indianapolis,’ and Mrs. Theodore Maschmeyer, Cincinnati, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 3 p, m Prionds invited. Interment Glen “Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary alter Tuesday at 6, Please omit flowers, WELLS —Ralph E, beloved husband of Aneita Wells, brother of Theodore Wells, West Palm Beach, Fla.: uncle of

Robert J. Wells, Newburg, Ind, and Mrs. William Dial, Akron, O., passed away at his home, 1118 Reid pl, Tuesday

m, Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st, after Wednesday noon, PFunéral serv ice Priday, 10 a. m., at the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. WILKINS — Gaylord R, father of Mrs, Mable Bennett of Pleasantview, Ind, brother of Henry Wilkins of Pleasantview, passed away Monday, p. m. Friends may call at the Tolin funeral home, 1308 Pros-

pect, after 6 p, m. Wednesday, Bervice Friday 10 a, m., from ths Pleasantview Baptist church. Interment Pleasantview

cemetery, Friends invited, WILRON—Mrs. Georgia Hopkins, widow of Harry C., mother of Miss Jeanette of Indianapolis and Mrs, Thomas W. Stevens of Tiffin, O., grandmother of Mrs, John H. Zeller of Braril, Ind, passed awsy Tuesday, &. m. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Thursday, 1:30 p. m Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at mortuary, YOUNG-—Thomas, of 1520 Hiatt st, beloved husband of Eva Young, father of Grace Nave, Imogene Dailey, Luther Young of Vincennes, Ind: Allen Grandfill of Pineville, Ky. and Cpl. Maurice Young 8. M. C.; brother of Alice Lowen, passed away Sunday Services Wednesday, 2 p. m, at the Belmont U, B. church, corner of Belmont and Miller st. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends may call al the Beanblossom Mortuary, 1321 Ray st, until time of service

CARDS OF THANKS 2

ANDERSON--We wish to express our sine cere thanks and appsciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the oss of our dear wife and mother, Ada M Anderson. We would especially like to thank the Rev, T, C, Davis

a

ended. The others were partially + BO,

* WARN BUYEF BUYERS OF GA IN THEIR KEROSENE

A shipment of kerosene delivered | yesterday to the H & H Associated service station, 3608 W, Washington st, has been found to contain gaso-| line and persons who bought any of the kerosene are warned not to burn it for fuel purposes. Herbert Honeycut, who operates the station, said about 100 gallons were sold yesterday between 3 and ® p. m. before it was discovered

there was gasoline mixed in the content, DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Tues., Oct. 23, 1045

BOLAN--Helen L., age 18 years, beloved mother of Patricia E. Bolan daughter of |

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Williams, sister of Lt. Col. Virgil! H. Williams Jr., Washington, D. C., and Mrs, Mabel Kimmel, | assed away Saturday evegirig. Funeral ‘ednesday, 3 p. m,, Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, 548 N. Illinois st Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the chapel any time. BRADBURN Grace Mae, age 58 years, 3707 N. Grand ave, entered into rest

Bunday evening, wife of Charles A. Bradburn, mother of Mrs. Margaret Pickard sister of Mrs, Nettie Roberts and Otis and Joseph Sowers, Services Wednesday, 10:30 A m, at Moore Mortuaries Peace chapel, 2050 E. Michigan sts Friends are welcome Burial at Crown Hil . BRYAN—Harry L. age 53 years, husband] of Margaret Bryan, stepfather of Leslie | Barkley, Dayton, O., son.of Mrs, Almeta Sharon, brother of ‘Mrs, Mildred Oruzan] and Mrs, Wyoneta Harnsbergef, passea away Tuesday morning, Funeral Thursday, . m., Shirley Bros. “Central Chapel

946 N. 1ilinois st. Burial Washington park Friends may call at the chapel after § p.m. Tuesday.

COLEMAN--Mrs, Maggie, 3511 N. Rens | TN"

Svania, passed away Tuesday, a. mm. ourwived by two sons, Robert G. and John L

the Davis sisters, our neighbor Mrs, MeCormick, the pallbearers and the Maas funeral home for their very nice services. HUSBAND _AND CHILDREN,

(sagan We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many | pian. relatives and neighbors for their

| kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral flerings at the death of our beloved husband and father, Edward H, Bauer

| We would like to give a special thanks to |our wonderful neighbors, Reverend John {MeSnune, Reverend Francis Bauer, Reverend Gates, Doctor Joseph Barry, pall. | hearers and the Speaks & Finn Funeral Home for their very nice services WIFE AND SONS,

—————————— BENNETT--We wish to extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful 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 | ike to thank the Reverend Farmer, the pallbearers, singers and the Shirley Bros Funeral Home for their efficient services WIFE _AND 1 FAMILY.

MCINTYRE We » Wish to express our appreciation to the many friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy and floral offerings at the death of {our son and grandson, James WW," Mcln{tyre, Especially do we wish to thank Dr Edwards, the singers, palibéfarers and the Conkle funeral home for their efficient services MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER

NICHOLS- We wish to express oir sincere thanks and appreciation to all of our

friends, relatives and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our dear son and grandson, John Leroy Nichols. We would especially like to thank | the Rev. Flannagan, the pallbearers, the organist and the Moore funeral home for thelr efficient services . AND MRS, JOHN NICHOLS i MR. AND MRS, LEROY NICHOLS WAGGONER — Wa wish to express out

deepest appreciation and thanks to ‘our {many friends, relatives and especially her neighbors for their acts of kindness and beautiful floral offerings at. the death of our dear mother, Myrtle Waggoner We also: wish to thank her club members, | | minister and Moore Mortuaries | CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN,

MEMORIAMS ™3

home, Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 m, from the home Friends invited, Burial Acton cemetery, Robert W Stirling service, STEWART-=-Miss Susan Dalton, beloved | sister of . K, Btewart of Louisville, Ky., and Charles H. Stewart, New York City, passed away in Lafayette Monday. Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 3 p, m. Friends invited, UNGER--Charles C. (Boone), brother of

the singers, |”

"TUE. OCT. 23. 1945

LOST & FOUND 1}

LOST—Man's biack leather bilifold containing papers and. small amount of money; vicinity 38th and Kessler, Saturday, Oct. 20, Finder call MA-9361,, Ext, 277, between 8 a 5. Reward, LOST -Male wire-haired terrier, black and tan, name “Skippy gouge and Randolph, Liberal GA-10.

. white, vicinity reward.

of

HELP WANTED—FEMALE -9 ~ Exp. Salesperson ; for silverware department: “fulltime employment. Apply employment office, 7th floor.

“THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

Ta] black So, containing - bill« fold, - ration book and identifications, Reward, TA-2044. 2150 N, Penngylvania. MISSING since T. 26; small. male black and brown long Jatied 4 dog: name TinyN tag No. 332; reward. LADY'S Bulova watch a at E, E. Michigan % gate, Tech high school on E. Michigan car about 3:45 p. m. Reward, LI-8079. PEKINGESE~Brown rown female, short hal fred. Answers to Buttons, Reward. 20 8. Emerson, IR-4662. LOST-—Bpare tire y and wheel, "$1 Dodge truck, Post Road vicinity u. 8. 40 and 8 5 Reward, BR-634 LOST-Working girl's “Siiifoid; contains $15; identification; reward. MA7581, days. LOST-Dark, months old, Reward. LOBST—Right rear wheel shield for 1941 Buick. Reward. LI-9330.

INSTRUCTIONS 8

BEAUTY COURSE SALE

BAY od Halak deeded FeBUIAT wn SULLESS

Now Only #125

® EASY TERMS why ' HOLD - EN-

® SMALL PAYMENT Vig ROLLMENT. ENROLL NOW ® NO AGE LIT ONLY 8TH GRADE EDUCATION NEED

Open Every Nite Til 10 P.M.

8pecial Placement Service I" Courses Complete in 5 Months We Place you on well paying, responsible position. Easy to kearn Method, Free Catalogs. Phone for detailed information.

Royal Beauty Academy—RI. 0481

401 Roosevelt Bldg, Corner Illinois and |_Washington Sts.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE 9 GIRL FOR BANKING \

Safe Deposit Department Clerk age 25-40; must be typist and have personality to meet public, Excellent

kitten, 4 Lawton.

female

yellow 1411

vieinity

Experienced

SEAMERS

NATIONAL HOSIERY MILLS Call RI. 1321, 8 a. m, to 5 p. m|

SEAMSTRESS

for men's alteration department; 40-hour week. ermanent employment; pleasant working cone Jiklens. Apply employment office, th

HELP WANTED—MALE; ~™

COLORED

“CAR WASHERS

to 55

Age 35 Good working conditions. EXCELLENT PAY

See Mr. Bange : JOHN RAMP _AUTO CO.

1121

11]

Chevrolet Mechanics Ford Mechanics

RATE, $1.00 AN HOUR

MUST-BE A.

STEADY EMPLOYMENT

SEE MR, COOK

® Red Cab Company ® 13th and Meridian Streets

N. Meridian st.

¥a wo.

— WANTED -MALE an

Lumber Handlers CARTER LEE LUMBER CO."

$621 'W. WASH. ST.

; ORDERLIES Yhite. . Permanent. employment. Apply Nursing. Adminigtration Office. Methodist ospita

LJORTER—COLORED

7 8. ILLINOIS. 8ST,

PORTERS

Permanent, 8-day week. Time and sa half over 40 hours. Day or night - Bours. Group insurance. Vacation with pay. INC,

OMAR, 16th

901 B,

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO. T SEAMSTRESS Experienced either on slip covers reupholstering work; 70e¢ per hour,

Lg

hours. Shelby Upholstering Sompany, 3501 Massachusetts Ave. CH-674 SEAMSTRESSES

thoroughly experienced on (adles’ gull alterations; 40-hr. wk. Top salary. Apply in person only.

INDIANA FUR CO. 112 E. Wash, St

SHIRT PRESS © «OPERATORS See Mr. Scott

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY 840 N, New Jersey

STENOGRAPHER

Excellent opportunity . for experi

sales Indianapolis. mai only, Give complete details. held in confidence. The Rotary Printing Co,, Norwalk, O.

Fader.

and

ELECTRICIAN work; permanent job; 48-hour week. Bes Mr, McNierney at Langsdale lant of Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, ngsdale and Northwestern ave,

WESTERN UNION

needs

Communication Carriers

(inside work)

APPLY EMPLOYMENT BUREAY 504 GUARANTY BLDG.

m. to 4:30 p. m Monday through

8 a. m. to p. m,

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 ex rience in this industry or with business machines and office appliances or with Headquarters

accounting, Little traveling

for

maintenance

PORK BUTCHERS Steady Employment

STARK, WETZEL & CO. 725 Gardner Lane

FR-1451

Saturday

821 N. 19th st.

UNION PRESSERS

Wanted for Hoe Rotary, 2 column magazine press. Men in charge of press, folder and roll men, Highest wages, good! working conditions and plenty of overs time. Apply Mr. Paul

PROGRESSIVE FARMER

Birmingham, Ala,

in Answer by Reply

eu

enced person, Permanent posi tion; 40-hour week; good salary,

Apply

HERFF-JONES CO,

1411 N. Capitol

working conditions and hours,

SECURITY TRUST CO, 130 E. Washington

Indianapolis, Sh

BEAUTY OPERATOR

Apply Mr, Isrigg Main Post Excharige Bldg. * Ft. Benj. Harrison

BEAUTY Operator, 5- day week, . following

TELEPHONE BOOK DELIVERY HELP

Women and Men with automobiles are needed to deliver telephone books, Full or part-days. Delivery starts about November 1. Apply Von Hoffmann Dist. Co., care Box 529, Times,

TYPIST—CLERK

Young lady, comptometer, calculator, stenographic and filing’ experience helpful but not essemtial. Excellent oppoftunity for future. New building. 1618

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Recent graduate to work in radio tube manufacturing plant. manufacturing materials

will

follow processes, and methods. Also will work on engineering improvements to elimi nate waste or losses, study design characteristics and Safin necessary changes to satisfy application demands, Write Box A254 Times.

W. Washington, Call Mr, Hoff, MA-5401, 2.

tions and hours.

. SECURITY TRUST CO. 130 E. Washington

Indianapolis, Indiana

CASHIER

Experience in department store cashiering; steady position,

LEADER STORE

149 E, Washington. CHORUS GIRLS

With or without sxperience.: We train

you free. Good salary while learning. Apply Mr. Mack, Fox Theatre, 242 N. nots.

CLASSIFIERS Flat Work Feeder?

See Mr, McAtee

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

Clerk Typist

5 Day Week Full Time Employment The Hoosier Casualty Co.

18th floor Fletcher Trust bide. *MA-5556

CURB GIRLS

TEE PEE es FAMILY WASH

STERLING LAUNDRY

738 Lexington

EXPERIENCED FINISHED MENDERS

National Hosiery Mills Call RI-1321-8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P.M FLAT WORK FOLDERS & FEEDERS Experienced STERLING LAUNDRY 735 Lexington

Grocery Salesgirl

$l4-day week—Good wages Taylor's, 3760 N. Illinois

HOUSEWORK K Whitey, t0 assist man

houseworking. BR-A8%6, evenings,

Experienced Lamp Shade Makers

Full-Time Employment 40-Hour Week

Apply Employment Office, 7th Floor

The Wm. H. Block Co.

OFFICE CLERK

If vou are 18 to 28 vears of age and have had general office experience, here is an opportunity

for Vou to secure -a really good postition Starting salary come mensurale with your experjgnce, Pleasant office, congenial S80 ciates, S-day, 40-hour week and excellent possibilities for advance ment. See Mr. Alllo, The Indie anapolis Times, 214 W, Maryland,

OFFICE HELP

Well-established company is seeking good {employees for the following permanent positions; 2 Sionagroplion 2 Comptometer Operators

| POR Coleman, and one daughter, Mrs. Mary I Ra Who ‘Passed. away - one | Clerk Typist Alice Naeckel, Service Flanner & Bu. While she lies in. peaceful sleep, | Stock Clerk chapan. Time later. Her memory we shall always keep. oc! QOOK—Marguart, entered into rest Sun- HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. | Pricing” Clerk , Age years, si en a> Gommoll and John © ‘Mul, grand: | FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 other of David H. Wape. Services Ww. T Bl; “on 370, Wa. #16 ad hour week: ig orking conditions, andar, 11:30 a. m., at Peace Chapel. ase ha n opportunity fot advancement, Apply E. Midhigan oi. Priends are ri 4p NKLE ee on Mr, B. J, Fleming. wnland cemetery, Noblesville, wo L ME : Moore Mortuaries. Rows nthon, dear friend’ of W. Michigan 61, INLAND CONTAINER CORP. Mi ark morning. Punerh hires, ANAy EARLEY FUNERALS Markl 32% L1-232 . Morris "esd 4 ora urs Bhir. Bros. “West Chapel" 2002 W. Michi. 1604 W. Morrts ICE HELP " me later, Burial Bt. Joseph enced

10 a. m, .

Friends may call at the chapel

GRINSTEINE 'S

BE. New York

1508 8. EAST #1,

EY&T {3

EL Tv

hus- BERT S. GADD Mrs

MA-8045

STATISTICAL CLERK STENOGRAPHER TYRIST CLERK

Sales Ladies Full Time Em Gs | 3 Rear

not necessary; salary and commission, | JR-68 Pt, Square Beauty Shop, 1135 Shelby, . " Waitress Gl i FOR BANKING A-1: 6 days. Park's Tea Room, 737 N. with some stenographic experi- Pennsylvania ence. Excellent working condi EXPERIENCED WAITRESS

McQu "Norris Mtg. Co. 1131 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.

109 x T ENNSYLVANIA

Extractor Man

Assembly Man

See Mr. McAtee

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N. New Jersey

"| and shoes in small store, experienced; $25 per wk. Hours, 10 AL M, to 6 quire 627 N. East Bf.

tunity for advancement;

needed to deliver telephone books.

Must be neat, clean and pleasant; to sell clothing

P, M, In-

STATION MANAGER for Circulation Department

The Indianapolis Times has an opening for young man between 20 and 30 years; good starting wage and excellent oppor--day, 40-hour week; must have high school education, and natural liking for boys. Allio between 8:30 and 9:30 a. m,

Stock Room Clerk

5 Day Week

Full Time Employment

The Hoosier Casualt 1500 Fletcher Trust bldg, MA-5556

|

TELEPHONE BOOK DELIVERY HELP

Men and Women with automobiles are Full or part-days. * Delivery starts about November 1. Apply Von Hoffmann Dist. Co., care Box 527, Times,

EXPERIENCED IN OPERATING Meistergrams Monogramming Machine

Apply Employment Office, Tth Floor The Wm. H. Block Co.

A Good Place for a Girl to Work Opportunities Now

INDIANA BELL

Now

ne company, that. N. Capt

CONTINENTAL OPTICAL CO.

EXTRACTOR MAN STERLING LAUNDRY

735 Lexington

ATTENTION MEN FACTORY WORKERS time to get good Javing steady vat” Job vith 5 We can offer Come in and see us. 1402

is the

you

TELEPHONE CO,

230 N, Meridian st

Employment Office—Women Avon Products 2% 5man® none:

Xmas sets. Representative needed. Can earn $20 to $50

NIGHT FIREMAN

Work Every Night Reference required,

3234 W. Washington

weekly in commissions. RI-8533.

Over 40, to sell in Refined Woman small store. Hrs, 10 A. M. to 3 P. M.; $15 per wk. Inquire 2310 N, Meridian. f wanted for grocery Girl or Woman work. Bowie's Mar-

ket, 34th & Northwestern Ave, .TA-6609.

WHITE woman to help mother with home work: 4 in family; good home and pay. BR-1107,

HELP WANTED—MALE-FEM.

PRESSERS

Man. and woman, for women's ale teration department. Must be experienced in pressing woolens & silks.

See Mr. Pritz. 6th floor .

10

Freight Handlers Truckers Tallyman

Good Pay

Penn. Railroad

139 E. South St.

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

SODA FOUNTAIN

We have s number eof openings for young ladies and young gentlemen. to work on our fountains, See Mr. Moore

Hooks Dependable Drug Stores California ‘and Market Sta.

MEN and WOMEN

Good pay. Steady work. Manufacturing hard rubber products vital to commercial and private Hanspoitation, Apply a Jhvieps ment office,

THE RICHARDSON co.

20th and Olney sts., end of Brookside carline

SELL PHOTO COUPONS

Every one a prospect; coupon sells for $1.00, you keep the $1.00. Our sales people now average 100 a “week and more. No invefiments. Make your extra Christ. mas money. . See salés manager, 214 Kresge bldg.

STEADY POSITIONS

as stenographer, billing clerk, general office work and typing. Also store clerk, Indianapolis Office Supply Co, 352 8 Illinois st.

GOOD ition for industrious woman; sale of cosmetics. Call 649 E. 44th, between 11 a. m, and 3 p.m

HELP WANTED-—-MALE

AUTO MECHANICS with general experience to work for Indiana's largest Ford dealer. Excellent conditions See Mr. SO a

oY WILMETH C

Y N. MERIDIAN

~GUARANTER-COMMISSIONS JOTH & CENTRAL SALES TA-4801

AUTO METAL MAN Experienced man capable of man. | “220 200 0 aging Dept. Best working conditions. High earnings. See D. A. Croddy Dodge & Plymouth Dealers

FADELY-ANDERSON

3547 E. Washington st. IR-8341 AUTO METAL MAN

and DARLEY our hay Jocation, 383 Centra ally equ job; excellent wages S28 plans of work. Jones Auto Co. TA.

AUTO METAL MAN

Man capable of Juining Sh average $100 Oi Street

per Garage. 2117 N, Illinois. TA-4500,

BAKER

experienced oven man. Time and f over 40 hours. Permanent opnity. ora avenings. West Baking

1331 Wash h Men w

u

Algo

&

heed

New York Contra Freight Ce,

18 Delaware

Best wages and conditions with Indianes

ROY WIL

MEN WANTE Flour and Feed Packers

ACME-EVANS CO. 902 W. Wash. Ave,

FOUNTAIN ME

D

FREIGHT HANDLERS

GOOD PAY

New York Central R. R. PERSONNEL DEPT. 717 Big Four Bldg. 105 8. Meridian St.

FURNACE MAN

Maintenance Man Urgently Needed

MQUAY. NORRIS MFG, CO.

1737 Mass. Ave.

GAS ATTENDANT

Permanent

Good future for aggressive man,

GOODYEAR SERVICE

627 N.:-Delaware St,

For long

ATTENTION EX-SERVICEMEN!

Age 25 to 50,

We Need Truck Drivers

round work. Good weekly wage. See Mr, Porter

AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO.

863 MASS.

Night Watchman

Steady, sober man with exp. on H. R. T. boilers, A, D. T. watch, See Mr. Crockett.

EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY

840 N, New Jersey

distance hauling, year|P

Penn. Railroad 139 E. South

WAY BILL CLERK

BOY

Por toy department: 16 or over; with morning hours considered.

LEADER STORE

149 E. Wash,

to . assemble toys:

mechanically inclined student

BOYS

APITS SCHOOL HOURS years old or over TO DELIVER TELEPHONE BOOKS in your own neighborhood Send name, age, Address number, Delivery starts about November 1. Von Hoffmann Dist, Times.

2 BOYS TO PARK CARS

Empire Garage, 126 E. Wabash.

Kennedy.

to clean and sweep on late night shift; must be steady worker and give reference; group, life and Bospitalization insurance available.

Call R.1321,8 A.M. to 5 P. M.

and telephone Must have small wagon or cart. Apply Co., care Box 528,

Mr.

50 8. State. MAN 50 to 60; cigar counter work i tavern, HU-5678.

MEN

Steady employment as helper in our steel department,

W. J. HOLLIDAY & CO.

C. G. Miller, 543 W, McCarty

MAN familiar with sign layout; permanent employment; Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.,

n

GRILL MEN WA. 6440

GROCERY CLERK

BPECKERS' MARKET, 1048 8B. East St

JANITOR OR HANDY MAN

$100 and apartment—HU-2485

LABORERS

chine Co., 3525 FE. Washington St,

~ MECHANICS Good Opportunity for Experienced Man

Superior Chev., Inc. 552 E. Washington St.

to work Meier

in

Fleetrie

warehouse & Ma-

Mechanics, Read This §5%s ior Jobs tor tor| 3%

S37 E Wash.

Sabon “ne inal Side | ER DTANAPGLIS RAILWAY

METAL corel)

: @uto Repair Work ECONOMY AUTO REBUILDING

4 diate Ra

MEN WANTED—WHITE

Must have good Brevieus employ ment recor fll not consider out-of-town residents. Apply 8:30 to 4:30

KIMBLE GLASS CO.

229 E. South St.

MEN WANTED

Electrician--Maintenance Paintep—Industrial Machinist-—Welder a + operating jeal Labore

HH 8. Drover

of Sa i

Permanent jobs, See Mr, Dalton

co. 1100 E. 15th

Man ooking for for poten lobe desires

READ THIS oes 3, men (38 % in in age modern wor: de CE lan. , Paid

3 NIOHT load-out men,

THRE POLK SANITARY MILK

S

California and return. Disability handicap. Average earnings week, riation Jumibed, ong, Ant Antlers hotel, 10 to

a.m. Te p.m. Do not phone.

2 MESSENGER BOYS

Light. easy work: 8-hour day, 5day week, every Sa day oft; $17.50 eh to start. Apply rn Engraving

"

“ow.

5 p. m, Dept., Indi<

VETERANS UNDER 23—TRAVEL $75.00 per Immeexpenses.

Royal

1 Furnace

YE CLE)

a : ' Blan] 3 +} CASH [MONTHLY PAYMENTS | ¢ : 100 oan [133m rme] IR msm mre $B oo vere $54 $5.02 under $500 + Av ever $500, § — 6.92 PHONE FOR A LOAN= Anytime —Day or Might! 100 9.20 $5.93 e Coll MA 4455 nowes opplicotion con be —1 | 73.80 8.90 token over the phone. 5 . . Then come to Merri 200 18.39] 11.85 Plon this oftemoon or tomorow: for your maney.§ [3% at r5— "UIE PARKING in lot 6croes the steer] 300 1190 30.53 Borrow on CHARACTER or AUTO--$50 te $4,500 50 a7 43 Tr OR MORE Take © weeks to moke first poyment, 1.000 89.95 59.23 |] 4 ovtef5 Loans made Without Endorsers ¥.500 134.93 88.85 No credit inquiries mode of friends or relotives, Many Loons completed while you woit, and INSURANCE li Ak Hor My. Col or i George. TTT. 35 1 OANS FOR. 20 MONTHS FOR oe on — vor DOWN PAYMENTS ON HOMES ests ot (YTIEER LOANS FOR 18 MONTHS

So Ure

110 EAST SLE ERE

NOW GET A $500 LOAN—REPAY $31.96 A MONTH

At the Low Monthly Rate of 12% Up to 18 Months to Repay

YOU 12 13.8 See the new smaller payments; GET is pymts pymis pymtis Loans for the payment of certain $100 $70.26 $36.72 $30.02 $25.57 “restricted” articles are still limit- 500 87.82 43.00 37.53 3L96 ed by Government regulations to TW 122.05 6426 52.54 444 12 months, Ask for full informa- = 100 135.63 91.80 15.08 63.98 tion Payments include charges at the y flat monthly rate of 1%% on.

HOUSEHOLD

Merchants’ Bank Bldg., 3rd Floor— Washington & Meridian Sts, Phone: Riley 1471

unpaid balances,

FINANCE Fre

ONLY

and grownups, Other

and Wash. sts, RI-

PERMAN ENTS

(Machine) Guaranteed. Fine for children

COLD WAVES—$7.50 Worth Twice This Price—Guaranteed Shampoo—Finger Wave .......

Open Every Nite "Til 10 P.M.

OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY No appointments needed, No waifing. 401 Roosevelt Bldg., cor. TIL 0481,

18 Months to Repay

error eset?

12

21

MONTHLY PAYMENTS Including Al} Charges

12 mos.|18 mos.|20 mos.) $6.

03 $4.08 cept when, cere 06 8.73 8.07 | fain “listed” are 84 | 15.72 | 1451 | ticles are 3 48 10.69 | 18.14 voly Dow

27.

Wartime oredid restrictions have been revised. Smaller payments now available ex-

9ts

200 Roosevelt

$2.95

s priced $3.95.

Only $1.25

Fast service.

1 WILL NOT be responsible for any debts

other than my own HAROLD 306

ALTERATION

CLEAN * PRESS * REPAIR

MEYER O.

212-214 E, I6TH

g Tor service.

Men's Suits Ladies’ Alterations

TT LLC

Dresses LO FREED

FOL . New T2EN Apt. 6.

BUSINESS SERVICES

LADIES, MEN'S GARMENTS *RELINE “REASONABLE

BEAUTY SERVICE AT SAVINGS

Nominal charge. AL

hy A SCHOOL, 342 E. WASHINGTON.

DRY CLEANING

Overcoats— Coats

TANI RII)

atves Oct. 20, 1945, ENLOGEL,

Nd AsV -YRLY

a

LER

Open UTY

TE _Remodeled

|

FURNACE REPAIRING

Immediate service day or night, TA-8874.

Vacuum

teed. MA-3280. System. Before 9 A GUTTERS Easy payments.

Free estimates, Work guaran. Smithers Bros. Heating

& ROOFING

cleaning; repairing.

M. or after 6.

CH-3872-W.

ished, refinished.

GENERAL hauling, East side 0444-M.

eral hauling. Day or night.

Hardwood | floors laid, fine Est. free, ashes and irae etc. preferred,

CALL us to haul your furniture and genLoads insured. FR-5529.

BR-8525

ete

CH-2782-J, CH-

LIGHT HAULIN

7828 or CO-24

Evergreens

Mattresses

ice;

Co, RI-1832,

SATISFACTION 8200, after 5 p. m.

rating.

Reasonable, White

Paper hanging and

2-DAY radio repair. 50-L6 tubes.

With Oriente filed. RELIABLE INS,

roofs,

Septic Tanks

equipment, Free

ALE

ARAN]

inside Ing. Guaran

MAN wants light hauling; any kind, 78.

LANDSCAPING oo and shrubs for sale. & Central Greenhouse.

renovated, 48-hour serv

clalty; new box springs, match made to order,

PAINTING—INTERIOR AND GUARANTEED,

Painting and Interior DecoL. W. MADDEN,

Paper hanging, painting and steaming. Work guaranteed,

PAPER hanging and painting; Jprices: immediate service; work guaranteed. Btonebreaker, WA-§232,

ing. Work guaranteed, Call

Patch Plastering

1538 N. IIL

REVOKED AUTO LICENSE

INSURANCE

312 INDIANA TRUST BLDG. Root Repairs, all kinds, New RI. Guaranteed, work, Dry Wells, Outside Tola egnad & LS Pape

MATL

Washer [Repairing *

& Transfer BE-0447-J

G

TA-

34th

Begley. CH-6923.

box springs a speingersprings to Nu Way Mattress

EXTERIOR; GA-

HI-0802 TA-3623

Reynolds, special

man,

clean-

FR-6900

Estimates Free CH-2952

We have Kets and RI1-5636

Responsibility dept. AGENCY, INC.

RI-2928

LE

save save 25%.

home improvement loans business or agricultural purposes and for mediéal, dental and hospital expenses available for 20 months,

Other Amounts in Proportion.

LOAN COMPANY 205 0dd Fellow Bldg., Penn. & Wash.

Monthly rate 3% 1'%2% on that part of the unpaid balance over $150.

LMA

Ppa ym ent a « + » loans for educational,

Common Sense to See

LI. 8495 Bldg., lll. & Wash. LL. 1431

on balance of $150 or less and

FURNIT

AUTO NOTE

el LOAN Co

2 N. DELAWA

LOW B ATE $6.00 PER $100 PER YEAR FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY 123 East Market St,

anton = Pur Coats,

LOANS “Solas

SACKS BROS. fis RI.509 Open Eves

LOANS See Classified COLUMBIA A VEST) NT 0B: R1-8507 307 N. Ry AUTO LOANS x EQUI ABLE SECURITIES COMPANY MA-3361 219 E. Ohio st ROOMS WITH BOARD 16 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 15 + 1 Twin Bede

BUTLER DISTRICT 1,5; Sei

ble Bedroom; adjoining baths; mo other roomers. Direct transportation; excellent Tesidential section; no privileges; no share ng; no women. References required, HU- 8326, 8-12 A. M. DELAWARE, 400 N., Apt, 8—Nice fron} room for man and wife,

ILLINOIS, N., 1628—Clean; ,stoker heat, constant hot water; phone; good transe portation, Gentleman.

RURAL, 226 N.—Lovely room; empio Cog couple or 2 men; home cooking. 3845. > 7 EMPLOYED young men of women OF couple to share room in private home east. Best of meals. CH-1598-J, WILL, RENT room to employed Darend with child and care for child; near schools. GA- 6596 CHILDREN-—Care by week, good home, good food; 1 or 2; under 8 years, 1828 Ludlow. CH-4246. DOWNSTAIRS front room fof bed DALIEnts ladies only. 1429 Carrollton. RI-3006. WILL CARE for children in my home BF day or week. H-1041, WILL Toom and board children; private home, near school and church. GA-3556,

WANT CHILD to stay in my home by the

day. CH-~ 6705-M LARGE Room, first t floor, private home; good meals. BE-1880-W

HOUSEKEEPING “ROOMS 11

BROADWAY, 1138 — Large, front room, kitchenette, bath; employed; $10; one room, $5. COLLEGE, 1524-3 Large lower rooms;

accommodate 4 employed. DORMAN, 730—Two up, clean, sink, utilis ties. Private entrance, Respectable ocou= ple. Adults, SOUTHEASTERN, 2101—3-Room furnished apartment; utilities; first floor; private entrance; adults only, LINDEN, 1206—Large apartment, front, Adults. LI-9403. - TEMPLE, 10 S.—LARGE LIGHT HOUSH« __KEEPING ROOM. 3-ROOM cabins, 2 squares west of Li de hurst drive, on 36, turn right at ite comb to Jones tourist camp,

APARTMENTS FOR RENT 18

PARK, 709—2-room kitchenette e - aparie ments, steam heat, all utilities furnished. newly decorated; share bath; $40 month, LI-T774,

T. A. Moynahan Properties

“No Vacancies” “MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS” City-Wide

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

850 N. Pennsylvania LS LI-8 358

NO So LL |

private entrance,

NO VA GENERAL APARTMENTS 23 W. VERMONT FURNISHED 8. & Hi USES

FREE rent to couple; man working: wife

do light housekeeping. 926 E. 1a. WANTED TO RENT 3

RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE OF MANY YEARS® SERVICE TRANSFERRED TO HOME OFFICE WISHES TO OB‘TAIN A 5 OR’ 6-ROOM HOUSE, PLEASE CALL MRS. M, K, DOYLE |

INLAND CONTAINER

CORP, L233

dack C. Car TO SELL

Our 25 s: praisal be

+ 1-room furnished”

linoleum; la Ph sino, ET HU-524

Ha

; Immedial

modery Soliet and lavato 0 N L

BRC”

REALTORS ;

South o Good Dutch ¢ elevated corner dining room; kit down; 3 fine bed basement; large Josseasion at or TMS. MR. BU AMERICAN EST

Immedial

8-Room moder toilet and lavate ONL

“BRIDGES

REALTORS 320 N. QUICK POS 4 bedrms. sem NEAR 8T. JOf

524 W

Five-room bun lated, screened Davis, GES.

Realtors, 243 N.

IMMEDIA

2841 Mars Hill

bung.; water in $3250. Phillips Re: 1 block of ern on 40x170. =3312. Eves.

: A : 12 ge 12x40 ft.: T ACRO RE

Lots N., |

169 and Olne

and Emerson =

Kemper, Empir

\

" Semi-mod. 2

LI-0211, $5500 ie Nice, lated; schools; Parish. Imm. p 1133 (eve. IR-T 128 RORY 10-Rm. hom furniture; o "1 per wk.; 3 rms. ATV

Mogers, 3 bec wi

4-ROOM moder:

$56250—8-Rm, n ven. drapes; po

326 N, Hol

terms. ATWEL 3106-5 B. 12THside mod.; ¢ down payment. 8-rm, mod, ex Terms, RI-3663

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