Newspaper Page Text
i ME 5UUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES rOOTS AND CASPER Now It Appears Casper's in Business for Pleasure pcsal, that Is, General Contract. Ileafirf and Plumbing, etc.. and .hall eiwl t Ith the hid a certified check eiual to ."r of his bid. sal 1 rbe- k t be n.n ! payable to mI I Dr. IT. M. Hall. Se.-re- tary. w hich cheek shsll be forfeited t i the said Secretary as llnuldatinir dam-! HELP WANTED (Copyright. l'On, by Newspaper Tenturo Service. In-. Male Help l T9HD To CCUECT ) WHAT f..f' THc INSTALL rOtT5 V- rvtS SHC THE WIDOW t)CNCö tmv? IM IfO ates In caie the hid submitted by the contractor be accepted ind the said con tractor, within five dtys after the con traet Is awarded to him. shall fill or re fue to enter int' a proper written con tract with the Board, and to furnish a bond to carry out the same as set forth herein, otherwise all unch checks are to be returned ti the sreral contractors. The Board reserves the rieht to retain all checks fir a period of lo dsys. Th rlpht 1 reserTii tn reject any or al! MdP. Datei thds 10th day rf Au gust. i92a A. It. BRUMMITT. President of th- Brard. Dr. n. if. HALL. Fe-retary. Oliver Township. New Carlisle. Ind. Aug. 14 l'l-17 wanted at e."E--First--d ort Per.- h !:v: ; : r ai d :;:v.:- ;s dodm: Ayr,, im. Emplov::.e:.t Lv -tr? ct. 2-", xl WANTED Nlcit Tjt'brcr,. Apply Singer Mr- Co 77t WANTED Several autoM! me.-h.m-Irm lit or.-e. f-r Mr. Prartn. N. Mb Ltg.iti jt. 7 - tf WANTKI Several experienced 3 c'U::!'!; ; srv!v wrk . poM pr Slb ley Ma-hine Co.'2il E. Tutt st. s27D-2 J WANTED First class ma-cmift. Th S'.cser Mf. Co. 27M tf 22 ' s IIP fp 55fcs? - : . ' L BARNEY GOOGLE Day's News In CITY STATISTICS KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Taken from tb recorJa of the Iallana Title unj Loan Co. Joim Nlaon nnd Camlela Nelson. hn l.aml an.l wife to i:rur?tlne Llt-blt. fl. A r-art'of !t 11 iu i-lat of William Mlller'g nubfllvlslon of H. 0. L. 11.1 f thy third pUt of out lota of the city of fc'outh Bcnl. Vnlon Tru.t Co. to WoJHch ana WluJyalaua Zlontowskl, lnisNaml nml vife. 51. Lot H), la liorsucli's ailtlltlon No. 5. Trank Novnk ani Ctzella Novak. hu t.ini anl -wife to CLarlos Hella and Eliz abeth Varga, J.'JKK). Lot 4, llatT's third O'l'Htlon. Th American Trnt Co. to CharlrR B. lvroa.lbTk, $1. Lot :wn la Gaylor's third hddUion. I'llny Nave and Alli M. Navp. hus band and ifo. $1.V: Vi f.-rt off of the tjst end of lot C.. nlat of Itogrland park. Edward Nowaknwskl i-nd Katarzyna NiuakoT pk!. htmbantl and wife to Jan III oM!kl ItulMIn? nnd Io.nn asporln tlr.n. l.i; lot IMuard 1 Pubnll's Fubdlvlslou of a rart of (iorsuch's third addition. William C. Jack'.nn and wife. Thomas 11. Jarkson and wif KnnnK H. Cnpp anil lnnband, Mary E. Collins, !ra J. Staples and hnyban-l, by Framd M. Jarkson. Francis M. Ja"kson nnd wife, :md William C .larkpon to IMIth M Mirhael. 1. Lot ij'2 la Veruoa Iltlghts nd-llti.n. Edith MrM!.haft nnd him!nn! to Clfl-r-n Trupt nnd Savlncs bank, $1; same description J'2t ab"ve. Stanislaw Erzyszkle 17. and Wlktorya Ir73-Hxk!e irz. husband :inl w n to An thony Ilnttar anl Mary Huttar, luis baul and wife. $..( i Ld I?r-a I'ord's subdivision of It. O. L. 7 of the first pltt of out lots of South Hnd. Margaret Murphy and huf-band to (;-rc M. Murphy. ?1. A Ud JTl3 foot "1fi" c?T of th c(it ends of lots 270 and -71 and 212 la Samuel L. Cettrell's firt ndditbm. et.re ?.f. Murphy nnd wife to Mar parget Murphy. $1. " Lot 1'. in the Crrt I'lat of Chopin rlaep addition. S.xezepin Nowaerewskl and M.lhallnp Nownripwslil, hus-.ind nnd wife t Ernnk Strelork jmv! Miry Strrolk. husband nnd uife V1. Lot V-1 In the third pl.it of SumiMlt pla-e nddltlon. Lloy.l E. Ect nnd wife nnd Stdomn N. Thornton and wife to Krincl I'ae, Jl . part of bt lr on th recorded plat of ; v. n. Eo-.!er s first addition to Mhiw-iki. Max K..the :ind Minnl TJofhe. husband nnd wife to .To, ph C :iar and llose Chen a r. husband and wife, $ l.of north half rf pt .11. S;iimiM C. Stull's heeond or ?--uth Park addition. RIVER PARK At .ho regular meeting cf the Itlver Park boy Flouts, htM at thej school plar.s were made for their nrst all niht hike for Saturday. The boyf. with Scoutiniter Harry Castle, will leave at 3 o'c'ck for L'hai.i lakes and remain over Sun day. Arrangemt nts were also made for an ico crtnm ?cii: to be iriv-n Friday, Aug. 27, on Wilson's lawn, Mii-hawaka uv. and Sixth st. The proceeds will be u'l to purchase a flag and banner for the scouts. A meeting will be hM Friday evenlnpr at the home of I'rr.nklin and Ray mond Ho;ikins. N. i;xth st., to prac tice their drills f.r the M. H. Sun day school picnic, to be htdd at Pot tawatomie park Saturday. Aug. 2S. Th lliver I'ark school orchestra will play this evenir.g at Healthwin camp. Friday t-v.T.ing thty will ro to North Liberty, Ind., tu play in an entertainment at the Methodist church. Prayer meeting rf the M. 17. church w;;i be heid at - church! Wednesday evening. S. L. Naftz ger will have charge : ; :-. s. rvice. A union prayer servi will be held Thürs lay aft i nop, the home of - Mrs. Clem Wukizer. Eighth st. Mrs. J. M. Jolly wT.l be the leader. The Tyler-Sanford reunion was held Tuesday at Island rark. Elk hart. Ind. Finne r was served at ! noon to 5 members from Indiana. Oho. Illinoia. Iowa, South Fakoca 1 ana .cw loric. ine afternoon pro gram consisted of td:crt talks by members from each state, chorus singing and recitation by the Junior membvrs. All otticers and commit ters were retained for another year. The next me-ttir.g wl'.! be heal the third Tuesday In August. 1 C 2 1 . at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Tylrr, m ar To!, do. (., furnier rc:i dent.H cf ti'Uth Fend. Mrs. G. O. Wo'.for.l and sin. Ar thur Clinton. Pbasant St.. and Itev. and Mrs. A. C. Wolford of Columbia City Ind., have i'oue fur a week' LJKE A MCMH IM r OH, ) tve suaupas SO MO7 I ..... k-'- fii r w v x r tckvuv amo ov. , s y fL - Mrs shack -rwE ( SÄT SferV " . ACE motor trip in Ohio. They will at tend the Wolford family reunion at Dunkirk, O. The condition of Mrs. Jackson Evans, S. Sixth St., who has been seriously 111 for several days, is more comfortable today. Mr. and Mrs. Kussel Seifert and Mrs. Losia Seifert have returned to IP 3T(D)liniX o 2180 STOP. MY Pot tmuM in PEASL BEAD 3 Y0U3 POCKGT- NOW Ccm;k4G BE CAQEPUL NOT TO APART VOU UJOW HOW PRICELESS ) ,N -rutv i:c JT-i Csmwif. tO. vr diu ft flranRer, Ind., after a visit with Mrs. Milo Smith, S. Sixth st. George Williams left Tuesday for a two weeks cuting at Paw Paw lake, Michigan. Odor Bros., Contractors and I3uila ers. 1132 S. Franklin st. Lincoln 8147. S7C0-31 1 The Federal Trade Commis sion, in its report to Congress, emphasized the point that the recent advances in prices of crude and refined oils were a natural result of increased de mand, coupled with the diffi culty experienced by the oil companies in getting adequate supplies of crude. Other factors contributing were increased costs of drilling, producing and operating gen erally; also the influence of the unfavorable developments in Mexico in the last few months. The official statement of the commission is refreshing to those who are familiar with the conditions. m Not only does no profiteering exist at the present time, but facts demonstrate that there has been no disposition on the part of the oil industry to take advantage of any of the cir cumstances which might have justified price advances. During the war, the entire Eetroleum industry united to old down prices, even at the risk of actual loss. During recent transportation difficulties, while strikes actu ally created a shortage of gasoline in some parts of the country, nevertheless price advances did not take place. The value to the public of such a highly trained organization as that maintained by the Standard Oil Company (Indi ana) is obvious. Anticipating and preparing for difficulties in renning and distribution of petroleum products, are some of the functions of this Company. O n T 11 Standard Oil Company ( Indiana) 910 S. MicLifian Ave.. Chicago. IlL CUlT Nt)U BET TCP WRAP .VJP MV FRONT or V4AM'Y TVtE OLD MAM'S UOUS IP HE 'J TuV HO.E ATut.t tMter. . CHICAGO. Aug. 17. Prohibition accnts Monday seized 750 cases of liquor and arrested Thomas Mc Carty, the owner, on charges of conspiracy and of forging a govern ment removal permit. The whisky wag brought here from Kentucky on a forged permit, Lawrence F. Kil course, prohibition agent said. Some Chickens are as I DROPPED 5woo "THESE Cm:CKEM5. . v. : v :'.r...-. rrr. -- w?- LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by tbe under filled, the Hoard of Trustees of the Sehoui tltv of South Bend, Indiana, that It will on the elphth day of Sei terober. llijo. at four o'clock p. in. at Its offices la the Administration IlulM lng of said school city, loeated at the corner of Wayne aud St. Joseph Streets, South l?nd, Indiana, offer for sale bonds of said School City, same belog known as School Improvement IJonds. the aggre gate amount of which will be In the um of Five Hundred Thousand ($.Vl.riO0 00) Dollars. S.dd bonds will be dated Sep tember l.'.fh 101X). nnd will mature five years fr:.i paid date and will be leaned In denominations of one thousand dol lars and will bear Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum payable annually for which interest coupons will be attached to paid bonds, and all of said bonds will be issupd at the same time and place and will be sold and ne gotiated at not less than the par value thereof. Said bonds will be offered for sale on the Mh day of September. V)2d. at the tli; and place heretofore mentioned, to the liehest or best bidder and bids are he.eby Invited therefor. Said l?onrd Hereby reserves the rlpht to re Jeet .in- and nil bids for paid bonds. SCHOOL CITY Ol' SOETH HEND, IND.. ty illchnrd IV Dugdale. President; Claude .T. Jnckson, Secretary; William Clem, Treasurer. Hoard of Trustees thereof. Dated at the rltv of South Uend, Ind., this 10CV. day of August, lt2o. Aug. 10-17-24 NON-HES1DCNT OTICK. Pt.it of Indiana, St. Jos?ph County. KS. St. Joseph Superior Court May term, l'JCo. Edward Seuss vs. Louise Senss. Divorce No. r.M. He It Known. That the above-named Flaintirr has tiled In the off lee of the Clerk of said 0urt his eomplaint against said Defendant in the above cause to petuer with a proper affidavit that said Defendant, I.oui.oe Seuss. la not a resi dent of th State of Indiana. Said Defendant Is hereby notified that paid raun will Pfand for trial on the Sth day of ortoher, K'-O. the mine belnjr the 17th day of the September torm, IfOO, of Mild Court t commence t the City of South Herd, on the r.rd Monday In Sep temlcr. l'.-' on whl'h day ald Defend ant is required to apppar to said action.. Wll.nci; M. WAKNEIt. Clerk. P.v It. L. IIOEKSTMAN. Deputy. Edwin II. Sunimerer, Atty. for Plaintiff. Aug. 10-J7-'J4. LEGAL NOTICE. Sealed proposals "ill b received by the School City of South Bend. Indiana, jit or before four o'clock p. m. Friday, Sept. 10. l'.'-O, for erecting, constructing, Installing and completing the following work iu the alterations of and additions to thrt Oliver School building iu said city, based upon the plans and specifica tions of Mes-srs. Austin aud Shainbkau, architects therefor, viz: First item: All of the general work of the alterations of and additions to said Oliver School building but rot lnc,udlng the work mentioned in the following items. Second Item: Ilfatinc nnd Ventilating. Third Item: Plumbing, Sewer and Gas Fitting work. Fourth Item: Temperature Regula tion. Fifth Item: Sheet Metal Duct work. Sixth Item: Electrical wirk. Separate bids will be received on the work specified In each of the foregoing item aud all bids must he made out ou blanks whl'u will he furnlfhed by ?Md architects for the purpose, and same runt be sealed and endorse. 1 and de posited by the bidder with the crk of the hoard f trustee" cf said School City at the office thereof In Raid city at or before the above mentioned time. Each bid on the work to be done must be accompanied by a certlt'.ed check in the amount specified in the specifications as to eich bid, and drawn to the order r f the Treasurer of the School City of SoMth Bend. Ind., and no bid will be en tertained unless accou:pan:ed bv such rheck. And the proceeds cf sabi check sha!l become the property of said School City as liquidated damages If for any re3fon whatever the bldd r, after the As Necessary As Food and Clothing MONEY i We have it for you. BSrW-.L'l ' Phorje Main 1819 7i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Priceless as Pearls The House rKri OFP How much y J DYE WANT Chickens v X r. 91 qi&l submission rf the bids, withdraws from the competition or refuses to execute the contract und bond required in the event of the contrict for the work being awarded to the bidder. The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned as proTlded in the specifications. At the time above mentioned said board will hold a special meeting at wdilch the b'.d8 will be opened and can vassed and at said meeting or subse quent meeting thereof the awards will be made. Said School City reserves the right to reject any and all bids Plans and specifications for the above work may be viewed or obtained at the of fices of Messrs. Austin aud Shambleau, architects. 731 J. M. S. lUdg., South Bend. Ind. 1U order of the board of trustees of the said SCHOOL CITY OF SOETH 11 END, IND.. by Richard 11. Dugdale, President: Claude J. Jackson, Secretary; William Clem, Treasurer. Aug. 10-17-21 LEGAL NOTICE. Ptste of Indiana. St. Joseph County, ss. In the St Joseph Superior Court, September Term, 1Ö20. Ex Parte It: the Matter of the applica tion of the Cracow Department Store, a corporation, to change name. Notice 1a hereby given that the under signed corporation has applied to the St. Joseph Superior Court of said County and State to have Its name changed from that of Cracow Depart ment Store to that of Krakow Depart ment Store, and that said petition and application will be presented to and heard by sild court at the first day of the September terra. lCrjO, of said court. Dated this 20th day of July, 1920. CRACOW DEPARTMENT STORE. By John Kus. Its President. By Joseph L. Wltuskl. Its Secretary. Jy r.l Ag C&16 NOTICK OF ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1921. Notice la hereby jrlven that the fol lowing are the aggregate amounts of the different estimates of expenses for the calendar year 1021 that hae been filed Jn my office and for which the St. Joseph County Council will be asked to make appreprlatlons at its regular meetinir to be held on the first Tuesday nfter the first Monday of September, lfJ20, to-wlt: Clerk' of the Circuit Court for salary. office expense, etc., $14."OO.e0 County Auditor, fox salary, office ex pense, etc., 51.1,050 00. Counts- Treasurer, for palary, office expense, etc , $looo no. County Recorder, for salary, office ex pense. etc.. .f.OOO.ejO. County Sheriff, for salary, office ex pense, etc.. SISXMOO. County Superintendent of Schools, sal ary, office expense etc., Jd..V.0.0O. County Surveyor for per diem, ex pense, etc., AvS..00. County AsepRor. for salary, office ex pense, etc.. J2.2SÖ0O. Trosecutlng Attorney, for salary, office expense, tc . ?ö.f'0O Of. Clerk of the Circuit Court, for ex penses of circuit court, $l.Ti.."on.OO. Clerk of the Circuit Court, for insan ity Inquests. MO00.00. Ork cf the Superior Court, for ex penses Superior Court, f 12..V)f.no. Assessor Olive Township, for per diem, etc.. .44..00. Assessor Warren Towuehlp, for per dlern. etc.. ?34.YOO. Assessor Clay Township, for per diem, etc, T,02.f0. Assessor Harris Township for per diem, etc. ?2fv.f'0. Asseer Penn Township, for per diem, etc., Jl,Kt.0(i. Assessor Portare Township, for per diem, etc., $12,3iU.no. Assessor Center Township. for per diem, etc., J.WOO. Assessor Greene Township, for per diem, etc., ."CA00. Assessor T'nion Township, for per diem. etc.. $41200. Assessor Liberty Township, for per diem. $450 0-. Assessor Msdison Township, for per diem, etc., W22.ro. Assessor Lincoln Township, f.-vr per diem, etc., 5307.00. Board of Commissioners for salary, expense of public buildings and Institu tions, brllges. ejections. pr. county, bonds and interes-, etc.. jr.o.r," no. County Hlchway Enrlneer for salary and mlseeü ineou expen- .12 22."ieo. C L A R ENCE SEI 0 W I C K . Auditor St. Joseph Countr. Aug. 17. rUBLIC LIBRARY. Notle to Contractors! Notice Is berebv given that pealed Mis will be received up until th hour cf 2 p. xn. Thurfday. the 2Uth day of August. lf.s)2 at the ofdee of Dr. H. M. Hall. Sererary of the rdbrary Board. New Carlisle. Ind.. for the construction of a free public library la said town cf New Carlisl. Plan and specifications are n file at the office o snld Secretary, and at the offlrv cf Ernest W. Young. Architect, SOU Dean Bl lg.. Sjuth Bend. Ind., where tL same may be ltapcted. Bids will be received separately for the (ieneral Contract, for Heating and Plumbing, end for Shelving and Furni ture. Each contractor submitting a bid must plainly Indicate In writing tue work for which he is submitting a pro- LOST AND FOUND. T.n.sT ninck leather traveling Dag re- i tween comer California and Leland and Grand Trunk. Finder plcane call Main 2rts) or Main IUI after 0 p. m. Beward. S7S3-1S LOST Blue silk hand bag containing a pocketbouk. money, calling carls, kevs and bsbv pictures. Call L-K.. or tl2 E. Washington st. s72 2J FOUND A portfolio containing a larce number of pictures; can be had at the O. E. Ludwig Supply Co. by identifying and paying for this ad. S70:MJ LOST A crank from a Tattersen rnv chine, between Colfax and llavnes garage. Call Main 2S'3. XH4-13 LOST Ladies wrist watch; return to 514 N. College st. - - " If found $753-13 HELP WANTED. Salesmen WANTED 5 security salesmen to con nect with local company, now in pro duction with thousands cf unfilled or ders. Commission only hundreds of leads. Phone Lincoln 62 45, between D and 12. tv03-lS WANTED Two local men with Auto sales experience. Call main 22Ö4. 75S0-ti WANTED One first-class salesman to sell Overland and Wlllis-Knlght auto mobile In South Bend and Mishawaka. R A. Lane. 232 N. Michigan. SCo-tf Male Help. MEN If you are dissatisfied with your income and want to better your fin ancial conditions we have openings ir a few energetic men either full or part time. Former sales experience not ne cessary, as we teach you are system free. This is not stock, bonds or books, but one of the largest sales propositions on the market today. Cnll for a persoaal Interview 207 Oliver annex building K120-22 WANTED Boy to help in vulcanizing and tire shp. Mutt have references Stubbs Tire Hospital, IXO E. Jefferson st. b7tt-ff WANTED Lathe milling machine drill and assemblers. None but first clasi r.eed upplv. Johnson Motor W he-el Co.. y 12 E. Sumple st. WAN'l ED o0 me n to cut wood and haul coal. South Bend Coal and Wood ('.. 152.S W. Sample st. M20 tf WANTED Opportunities for several boys over 1C years of age to take up watch work. Apply South Bend Wath Cu. 8321 l'J YOUNG MAN We have In our organ ization an opening for a young man between the age of IS aud 2t, this .s a permanent position nnd a splendid op portunlty for a zealous and ambitious person, "ono who is aggressive and has determination to stick and learn a trade. We offer a Rood salary while learning. Apply Mr. Hafner, The News-Times. o717-tf WANTED Salesn en for used furniture department. Apply 110 E. Colfaxav.. at bridge. S77S10 WANTED Laborers for construction work at Buchanan. Apply Mr. Hend ricks, 220 W. Colfax a v. 776-10 WANTED Man for Janitor of small of fice building. Elderly man preferred. Box G--11, eare Newa-Times. o313-tf WANTED Flrst-claes draughtsman and dttlgner. Apply Singer Mfg. e'r. 8310-3 WANTED Experienced press feeler: best of working conditions; living wages; call quick. Labor Publishing Co. M'-tf WAN'l ED Baker for bread only, good. steady work. Mrs. Mngles Home Biikerv. r.2'J Clifford St. Phone M'sli awaka 21T.Ü. 87UJ-1S WANTED One automotdle painter. Ap ply Frank J. Wolfe, .X2-34 S. Sott st. K77419 WANTED Porter, single man prefer red. Apply Kresge Co.. 25 S. Michi gan st. S7321S WANTED Experienced fireman. Ap ply Purchasing Dept. BirdseM Mfsr. (. WANTED Men In shipping dept. to lond cars. Apply Purchasing Dept.. Birds ell Mfg. Co. 120-20 WANT ED Laborers at the gas plant, corner of Penn. av. and Miami st. Come readv for work and esk for Jerry M'Carthy, foreman. 710-, W ANTED Mn to work on farm. Ex perience necessary. Harrison 22F-' 2b0-tf XVANTED Two wltera and a cfck. 323-325 W. South St. 6123 tf WANTED Janitor. Apply Studr-baker Administration BIdg. Inquire infor mation desk. S4 10 WANTED Firemen. The Singer Mfi. Co. v27: 2d WANTED Pia boys at Orpheum bowl Ir.g alley?. IIO-IS WANTED Assemblern end drill p.-e- harwl. George Cutter Co., corner No tre Dame and Division st. M33-ll MEN WANTED Llrht she-et metal worker, rip and swing saw n-n and foundry helpers with good opptrtuLlties for advac ement. Dodge Mfg. Co -ötf WANTED Blacksmith. steady job. Apply at once. Sjuth Bend Exchange. 4fö S. Carroll. 737' tf WANTED Youne man with experience In grocery or msrket, to take cr.re of storeroom; also bell boy. Hotel M!ha wata. Mishawaka, Ind. &7"-18 WANTED Elevator rrsn er oain. In quire Jefferson Hotel. fe7sl-15 WANTED Gool can experienced In Janitor work In itore; müfct be rent la ippeiranif and furnish reference from former employer. Apply between t and 11 a. a. cf CLarlfi B. Sax, C!nr B. Sax A. Co. 7V ff MEN" WANTED for City fVn.j ork; also f..r yard work. Ap;l 1702 S Vi.mL Hi. K 1 . II..-.. Mini it. "i"i ct . a .'4'. HTJIJ ,J . I J u II 1 . Co, Kl?J tf WANTKI Men for n ttnctie of cea trnl station werk; cne experience! water tnJer. several men fer Cremen: turbine operators snd eilen. Expr!ene unnecessary If wllllag to leam. If joa are looking for a steady work tt giol Harting wages. Apply at Pvwer Ststioa end talk it oyer with cs. Indians A Michigan Electric Co. XZi lt PERMANENT position open to Job compositor. Hlhberd Prtntlcg Co fc02T-tf WANTED Woodworking machine bscls. Applv Purchasing Department, Pir'.s.l Mfg Co. KM 24 WANTTD MF.N FOR STFADT FAC TO ky WORK. M'lIENRY-MII.T HOUSE MFG. CU, 17CC S. FRANK Id N ST. 57i5:2 Female Help. WANTED A cook at W2 W. CoTx ave. Wages 515 per week. N" lanndrv werk. N".i;2-tf WANTEJ Clrls to work on rer raaihlnes. 113 Lincoln Way Ea. K-,2.1 1" LADIES Have you decided to rernV.3 en n small weekly ln!nie? If net we can help you to n nrser one Mrs, Fair Is In charge of our ladles depart ment. If you want to average better than $4,OY n venr call for a per-r.nl Interview 207 tHiver annex bnlbilnr. -" 2 22 i' 1 J. J i J . s vi w C) t . . it . - . CD RüffH WW 873-19 WANTED Women Janitors. Apply Stüde!-aker Administration BIdg., In formation Bureau. .VO 2. WANTED Experienced power se- !:... ujachlue optratura. Lamb Mdrt '" fOOJ-21 WANTF.D e.lrls for killed work; .n exp-rlene neeehsary ; g" d pay to be. gin with; permanent cmplovrnent and advancement. Apply South B-m 1 Watch Co. K -tf CIGAR factory wants expericne l an I Inexperienced cisar banders nici fill ers; also stock girl. Experlen-e un necessary. Langfield and Steele. s. Michigan st. .O"". '.' WANTED-Pupll nurses To yr board. laundry and extras pr.i'b-l. Ci ram mar school education or r. Woman's Hospital, 4' E. .';2nd ft . 'M- cogot HI. ' A WANTED Girls to hing up stock ia cloak and suit department. Applv Newman's. v7')t 2i WANTED Girl?, expericn-ed ih--.d;.T and lcinc dippers; also plr! f r wrapping and packing candy. Apply A. A. Humphrey, 114 E. Sample. 7 l'J WATEI Laundry woman. Applv 1:;.- wc-rth LoT iral. 'TCd tf Y(t"Nei laily ".ante. to firr t r-' " - pl.one r.r.d'h'lp !a hurlf lr. sL";. Apply to Midame Swrtz. 4th ?.'-r. Brar.don-Durreil Co. c7-o J.1 WILSON BROS, nr.- t.day oT-r!r.fc vrv p-iod opportunities to the girls -f South Bend. The snrr,'.,:r.lir-s .-'.re f the best, the work Is clean ard I ant. and tne p;e rates are z -. will pny you well w-;.'. learr.!rp. Our factories .n. ! ;c the i:.T.';f.,-t of shirts, nc-kwear. na!r.s'"'k i : r d r r and knitted u nd-rw , r. . b pp'.rf:::. tls presented by t!.eo departmer. rr Jutt as srood for beginners as f r ex perienced operators. We have r.' m f r both. Come out to the e-r lorrr.e-1 crTl c a:. 1 talk it over w-;th Mr Timm r.s. WILSON BROS, 1"S W. Mr::r 'f WANTED GIr!s or w-.-en ecu liter work; pis'ry --rz w :h e . perlener.; nn y --ur.k l:..y f ? ;.;. highest wat'Ps pill t " f'fi'ly. i. 1 .':! o'i persons ; opportar.: v f- - 'm xr.ertt ; o.r:Iy people r.'-e Hug ork r applv to tt WiisMr cjjfi'.fii . r ner Washington at:-'! M:.:n s74j 1 1 GIRLS FOR PROFESSIONAL WOrt NO EXPEDIENCE NECESSARY Girls applying f'-r positlors n telepta. lata are equipped for this L!;hl arr',I lzed profeaslon entirely at tt.e company' xpenie. Good piy while learning. Per manent employment. Steidy avence. ment. Rett of working condition. II t lunches et Iowct ccat. Every conceit, able convenience. Gir.'s desiring to cure tLe fuperlcr aivautaieg of eci ployment. appi U w1 i27 So. Mala St. Applirant's li.'crmatb.a desk In b.Lty. v.'ANiED -Tile c:-r-; g l rtun'.ty. George e'itter Co. vomer N.tr" Ii-lh :u 1 Dtr!t,i-c et ""-47C Ii A'ANTFD -Bindery nt.v. r. ; Tr:ce x l.eip pieforrtd. livrlts l'rs, E. VVsjne it. tl7 2J rrnn mm EL