New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1918, Page 5

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i SKILLED WORKERS ==l SIETE =) 1) il | WANTED FOR WAR | 1 Ordnance Dept. Sends Out Appeal lor High Grade Lahor AMERICA’S HOME SHOE POLISH &3 i Keeps shoes neat and clean Easily and quickly applied Nothing to spatter or spill Will not come off on clothing SuvoA Home Set (Bristle Dauber and Lamb’s Weol Polisher) makes the use of SumolA easy Any Store (fifty shines fora dimc) Ul = Wachington, May call for high-grade technical men and VRN RLAEVENT AN U RN ARRRARA AR TRV LUERRA R ARV skilled operativ 1l war positio I in industrial establishments yesterday t} gh the Civil Servie the United ates Army Ordne Salaries as high as $6.000 a be paid to men qualifying for certain TEA SHELE FRICH SUELE places The men most vitally needed are to be emploved in Nitrate Plant No. 1 which. opening almost imr will take nitrates from the by releasing a great amount of tonnage used until now in brin BLAGK—TAN—WHITE REDCEROWN RING COVER SINGLE DAMPER FOR ke < ONE MOVEMENT DIFFERENT & T0 SIZE DISHES KINDLE OR BAKE 100 lines YLLIOTT ADVERTISING SERVICE. INC No. 160 DOORS are BARRED| THE W. W. JOHNSON CO. N. H. . . chanics are needed to help win the in Possession of war. The Civilian Personnel Division | of the Army Ordnance at 1330 F| street, Washington, is handling appli- cations. Munition Plant Employes Ipeligible. The Ordnance, in issuing i all for | the men, is insisting on one point: No plant now working on contracts for the United States or its Allies is to be handicapped by the loss of a man. No applicaticns, therefore, will be accept- ed from government emploves or em- ployes of war-work plants unless w ten 4 comes from the head of the establishment. Men of military age accepting appointment will not avoid the obligations of the Selective Serv- ice Law. Superintendents of plants en chemical manufac- turing proc ecially those con- nected with nitrogen fixation and the manufacturing of acids and explo- LARGE BROILER DOOR ¢ SIMMERING COVER AF'O R ~SLOW COOKING, States. The nitrates will be used connection with high explosives— TNT, or trinitrotoluol, and picri- | acid-stuffs that -explode shell and shrapnel against the Hun Chemists and chemical engin { men experienced in the manufactu of gas; mechan pressure apparatu | charge of power machine shops ALL NICKEL RAILS EASILY REMOVED FOR CLEANING NO BOLTS OVEN THERMOMETER ~ CORRECT, AND RELIABKES i s; foremen of unior mechanical en- gineers; operatives in gas manufac- TOWEL ROD —=mad f{ It i AARGE HIGH OVER HEATED ON FIVE SIDES® . . AND' FULLY, VENTILATED) i Merchandise Brokers, Manchester, Now The Big $30,000 Furniture Stock i HARRY ALEX 371-373 MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONN. This stock, consisting of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Stoves, House Furnishing Goods, etc, and amounting to $30,000, will be sold out by the W. W. Johnson Co. Mr. Johnson, the head of the firm is in charge, and he states that every dollar’s worth of these zoods will be sives, will be paid salaries ranging sold and distributed in the homes of New Britain and | in corermiendonie of miate surrounding territory at very attractive prices. This [ a7 pim! Plonts will be paid £1.600 o concern is one of the largest of its kind in New Eng- The Requirements. land today, being buyers and sellers of all assignment, B, e, (5 mmnerintendencies assignee and salvage stock of any size. ghucallongolh :"n;:l‘:‘lflj;“‘- NALE Watch Tomorrow’s Papers for Full Particulars fmlie gricwme i 6 and a partial price list. REFRIGERATORS college or university graduates with three years of such experi- WE FEATURE THE McKEE LINE OF SLIDING HEARTH FITTED WITH LARGE ASH PAN EASILY REMOVED WITHOUT SPILLING ASHES: S MEN LARGE FIRE POT FITTED WITH MAGEE DOCK ASH GRATES EASILY REMOVED FOR REPAIRING IKICKER FOR OPENING OVEN DOOR! =il GAS ATTACHMENTS IF DESIRED E New MAGEE GRAND, one of the best ranges built and sold at a popular price; a great baker; always ready to do a big day’s werk. Your kitchen will be complete with one. manufacturing = EIE T Power house engineers will be paid $1.800 ta 82,400 a vear while working Super- tions pavinz from Good blood makes firm tissue, strong nerves, steady eyesand clear brain. Keep your blood pure and tull of healthy, red corpuscles, and your liver active, by using Beecham’s Pills, which remove poisonous matters from the system, assist the stomach to assimilate its food, and the food to nourish the body. A world- famous remedy to strengthen the vital organsand help to Make Pure Blood Diractions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the werld. In boxes, 10c., 28c. year are open to co chemical least six operatives in the manu- | and producer ed on high-pow tives of acid and | re wanted hy the ' my Ordnance. Many positio e open. The needs of the servic | Oranance Department announce i <o imperative that applications will be | received indefinitely ssistant $1,200 a vear. These superintendents 200 to $1,600 2 turbines and al ating and direct and assistant superintendents will be or university | ¢ 2t generators and motors are signed fo duty at the Ordnance De- | graduates in engineering the dut these men. Ma in chemistry or chemical engineerins [ uates, or ten years’ experience if their and at least three years' experience | education has been only a common B in a chemical or mechanical industry, | school education movable and has a patent trap to prevent clogging. The lever lock and other must have been in respon- \ for at least two years of operations involving important chem- {ical proce d must have earned calaries of at Ic 2,000 a year, »f chemical from recognized colleges. | Assistant superintendents of nitrate | © or univer- | Four years' experience is required of | Jand chemical plants must have had | sities and who ad at least one | high school graduates i at least three vears' operating expe- | vear's operating experience in some fience if thev are high school gradu- | chemical or mechanical industry, or { ates, or one vear's experience if col-| Who, with a high school education or | for (he Ordnance Department lege or university graduates. Tn either [ its equivalent, have ast four | vision of operation of water-tube case they must have earned at least | Vears’ such experi B The posi- | hoilers, condensers, pumps, =team REFRIGERATORS We ili | partment in Washington or elsewhere. | Who have had at months’ shop foremen with salaries! . e illustrate today one Chemical enginee to he paid|operating experience, or, with a high | fram $1,800 ta 400 also are wanted | of our most Pnpulgf j ! $2,400 ta 5,000 a ar, are wanted | school edi jon, have had at least|phy {he Army Ordnance Ten years: | styles. It has double H|for duty at Ihr;' Ordnance office in | three such cxperience. | cxperience as machinists—threo vears alle e : Washington, and for duty at various| Operatives in gas manufac = v responstble supervisory capacity oho v - ¥ walls ‘h""”\,h ut, well in plants throughont the United States.|men to operate and control the pro- required sulated with charcoal These men will have complete super- | cesses of production of water gas and sheathing. It is lined with visfon over one or more chemical | producer g: re urgently needed by | galvanized steel, the food manufacturing processes incidental fo [ the Ordnance. Applicants for {hess 2 ; e the war. They must be thoroughly | positions are paid $1,600 to $2,400 a compartment having a experienced and of proved execufive|vear, and must have had at least five seamless bottom with ability. A college or university degree | vears' experience if high school grad- rounded corners. F'he drain pipe is re- or a high school education or its equiv- | Salaries ranging from $1,600 to alent and at least six yvears’ such expe- [ $2.400 will be paid to junior mechan- rience in a supervisory capacity is re- |ical engineers on high pressure ap- FeR R : : quired paratus who wish to do their bit in h’“"“‘“‘g are of solid Chemical engineers, with salaries | winning the war by working for the brass. I'he shelves are ranging from $1.600 to $2.400 a vear, | Ordnance Department. Experience n made of heavy tinned and stant chemical engineers with | the operation and control of high i & 5 B | <alarics ranging from $1,200 to $1.600 | pressure hyvdraulic and gas machiner wire insuring good circ = g ) ¢ g ”k 4 ol @ a vear ar 0 needed by the Ord-|is necessary At least one year of lation in all parts of the [ nance. The positions paying $1,600 o | such experience will be required of food compartment. 400 are open to men who have'graduates in mechanical engineering Forward March For Decoration Day Into the Land of Style and CLOTHES SATISFACTION We have this style of Refrigerator in three sizes, priced $11.00, $18.00, $21.00. The two larger sizes with a baked-on white enamel lin- ing in the food compartment at $20.00 and $23.50. Many other styles and sizes ranging in price up to $90.00. e T —— | ; OVER THE TOP BEAUTY AND DIGNITY g g | B B\ OF YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEM INTO:OUF N i COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS AGENTS FOR GLENWO00S RANGES OVERLOOKING TY CAPITOL ICE. GROUNDS EASY PAYMENT WAY No excuse for your not being Dressed in style complete when we will be glad to OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN YOUR NAME The newest clothes for women, miss and children. The latest styles for men, young men and boys. $1.00 A WEEK WILL DO f BOSTON CLOTHING STORE “sgee — MONUMENTAL ART ) STREET T, RARTFORD Are Obtained Only by Careful Attention to Detail, Proportion and Finish, and Through «a Practical Knowledge of the Work in Hand by the Builder. Made in New Factory by Expert WHERE IS HIGHER THAN Factory Rebuilt All Qur Monuments Arve Machines of all Rt O Makes Over 100 Monuments Desire. Rooms, and Rough Special Attention Gives to the Renovation of SOLD, RENTED Old Work and Cemetery Lettering. No Ageuts, & REPARED I JOHN F. MEEHAN NEW BRITAIN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, opposym CORNER UNION AND CLARK STRERTS, 72 West Main Street. Telephone 612. i~ ok X R IR 1 Britain Workmen Finished i1 our Stock on Hand Desizn You Show

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