New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 25, 1918, Page 5

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RALD. TUESDAY e e - | useful to useful labor. This list will | - _ WILL FINB W[IRK F“R be used to check up the registrants as 2 0% > 4 5 apply and secure new employ- | - ment in industries essential to the iidren Cry for Fletch 1 11V WAR SAVING STAMPS AND HELP WIN THE WAR {winning of the war. The methods e adopted for co-operating with the lo cal draft boards and registrants wers ained at a recent meeting of state and local supcrintendents of . Employment Service held in U. 8. Emplogment Service Ready | "= wetoow sttt WANT VOLUNTEERS SAVE and SERVE IS Serve your country in its need for coal, and save time, \ AN RRRSNER , NN money and energy with a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought has borne the signas 3 ture of ({ims. H. lfh‘t(’gn , and l;:(x)-s been made under his i The New Perfection is scientifically constructed to pro- Hartford, June 23.—Draft regis- | personal supervision for over 30 years Allow mo one : : R 3 trants In deferred classes who must F"RY M r A W[IRK to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and duce perf_ect cooking heat with kerosene—the fuel that is T e Wity productive | employment will | o Ve . “4.Just-as-good’® are but experiments, and endanger the inexpensive to get and clean and easy to use. D alee ah find the United States Employment ! healib of Children—Experience against ¥xperiment. N e Mow For Service in Connecticut ready to assist | = - You can do rema'ukable cooking on the New Perfect!on. for it 4 & ; them. The 44 local draft boards in G ” r 16 M d b w { | Wh at Ea CAS’ 5 OR EA h_as the exact chimney length (with the long blue chlmnf)‘! to ; ::O“W'?:r the state have been notified that the | ULl 10T ften an omen 10 Castoria_is a harmless suhsf:mm for Castor ©Oil, Pare- give clean, intense heat that can be perfectly regulated instantly. government agency is equipped to co- rovie. Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt contains neither - . g operate promptly in carrying out the | Gfl Overseas ‘()pimn. Tfl}u'phin(\ nor other na‘y‘cnfir‘ substance. For 3,000,000 in use are proving its worth every day. Cool, clean. “Work or Fight" regulations issued moere than thirty years it has hbeen in CO\n.fitfl;lfi }\s(l- for th(»iw convenient. by the Provost Marshal General's of- relief of C fipati Rlat vind Colic an ] 5 A : : : fice. The plan has the endorsement | Diarrhoea: allaying Feveris arising therefrom, ] Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, with or without cabinet top of the Connecticut State Council of | The newest phase of war <vork in and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- Also 4-burner stovewith heat-retaining oven and cabinet complete § SO-CO-NY Defense. which the Y. M. C. A. is actively in- similation of Food: giving heaithy and natural sleep. = i 8 Kerosene Leo A. Korper, federal director for | terested, is the recruiting of men and | The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, Avoid delay. Order New Perfection now. gives best tel Connecticut of the United States Em- | women throughout the country. who - - sults—every plovment Service, has sent with each |are wiling to give their sevices tor | TH@ Kind You Have Always Bought STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK drop clean letter to the local draft boards a batch | Y. M. C. A, war work abroad. Ar- heat. of application cards to be given reg- | thur Rudman, of the Springfield Y. | Bears the Signature of istrants who desire productive em- | M. C college, in addressing the ! ¢ pa plovment and have not obtained it. | meeting of the secretaries and Y. M § > The name, addvess, age and present | C. A. workers of this state, held in fraugs /f wrf — A employment of the registrant is to be | New Haven last Thursday for the > P ¥ affixed to the card and also the sig- | purpose of formulating plans for this - 4 g : 0]1_, Co SmVES nature of a board member if the|great drive, stated that the country board has rendered a decision that|should do its utmost to have 3,000 ! the registrant must leave his present | men and 1,000 women ready to sail nen-preductive employment. The | for France between August 1st and card directs the registrant to the | September 1st. Mr. Rudman outlined nearest office of the United States | the different branches of the service Efmployment Service. giving the representatives from the | ™ === = 2 % - ¥ When he appears at the govern- |variops cities throughout the state a | ain will again zo over the top | WAR PRISONER EXCHANGE. ment employment office. the regis- { concise idea of the necessary steps to A number of restrictions have been trant wm“-nowlus card and be «31: | be taken in order to enrol volunteers. | placed bv tlie government, €ONCOrN- | yo .. 0 o Tuancers o Be rected to some cssential industry ca Letters wiil be mailed to all cler ing the selection of women wor ing for labor. A duplicate of the reg- | in New Britain within a day or two. | All women must he hetween the Made as Fast as Possible. istant’s card will be filed at the em- | asking their hearty co-operation. A | of twenty-five d forty-five v ployment office along with the regu- | committee is to be formed, comsist- ! they cannot have father, brother 2 lation employment card form. After ing of members of every church in ! husband or son in the army, neither ated Pr An understanding has | he has entered the cssential industry, | {he city and outlying districts, and the registrant will return his card to | before many days. work will have the government employment office | been commenced in earnest. In where certification will be made Mr. Denton, the general physical condition. thereen to show he is engaged in use- | secretary of the local Y. M. €. A. will Owing to ihe fact that the women's ful labor and the card returned 1o !jave on hand culars containing in- | branch of Y. M. . A. war him. This card or certificate he Will | formation which he will gladly fur- | practically in its infancy, funds are | retain in his possession with the same | yjsh 10 any one interested. These | insufficient to compensate women | care as his military registration “ard[mn_\- be ohtained by calling at the | volunteers for their services. Rules as it establishes the fact that he has | sccrctary’s office, Y. M. C. A. build- | governing the enrollment of women conformed to the orders of the na- . also any other information de- |are practically the same those 4 = “tlonal government. = I eed i il Redlcriss Women ot Negotiations with Germany regard- As it is not the function of draft The suggested quota for the State | means are expected to give their serv- prisoners have been interrupted be boards to find employnient for reg of Connecticut but this | e Germany insisted on an ex- trants In deferred classifications, it is change head for iiead, which would be Heater. the Associ- 1 they have enemy alien family | been reached between Russia and | connections. All volunteers. both | Aystria that, pending final agreement a!men and women, must be in good | re-patriation of war bodied prisoners majy exchanged immediately head for head in numbers as the carry- ing capacity of railroads and other means of transportation permit. It is 1 also stipul t civil prisoners of militars > shall he rcleased. work is was 200 men and 100 | ices and support themselves, women. but the quotas as assumed i docs not mean that this opportunity expected that registrants ged inior apportioned, make a_total of 261! to serve one's country is open to this | {0 her ge. as she has the non-useful labor and so classed by ! men and $4 women. Of this num- | class alone. There is a limited amount " of prisoners who would - o “ oy Alsenberg, Attorney M. D. Saxe and ‘Washington, June Dr. Dunn will represent the Jewish | Marshal Gen. Crowder has 4 people. Tt is intended that all Jewish | Wisconsin to furnish 500 Whlo people over 13 yoars of age will par- | mar school graduates, and themsslves of the sorvicos of tho £ov- | 15 men and 5 women. a. total of |of a few who are ansious lo serve | Russiahs wanted all ‘prisoners we-| . enthusiastic meeting of Jowish & R S¥mel aeend a- | twenty. This also takes in the out- | vet who have not the means for self | patriated regardless ° inequalits S e . e cllitate. the movement of labor into |)cing districts. Inasmuch as the | suppor The local secretary will | of numbers. The matter has been | People was held Sunday in Talmud 1lie channels required by the nation- ':I ter number of recruits must be | gladly give any information which | submitted to Berlin for adjustment. Torah 1 to ake plans for the 1 & u s st be ! gladly give am 2 Y 5 = ammar school al government furnished by the Bast, it will fall to | may be of help to the latter, as the consent to the exchange | July ‘4 celebration. The meeting or- | ticipate in !lhc 2}}1‘&d?»0£m?t‘;‘:; ‘"“: Z?;:xfi'aiad f;r general miltary Draft boards have been V"‘fl"”j'”:‘l.\‘e(\ England states to provide from | Y. M. C. A. does not wish to refus i ria. on the head to head basis ganized with A. Aisenbers, chair- be arranged. I '00. ‘<. e iases | for spocial’ trainhiy sk dvas to send to the state office of the U. 8. | gne-third to one-half of the total | the assistance of any one whose serv- | Ma - explained by the fact that e ol s cR N DR Horwitz, | The entrainment day is July 1 Employment Service at Hartford a | pjumber. As has been the case in all | great help to the coun- | has eatl numberfotiiAus: [FDATESLOTneY RS naEner, 00 Anna Rosenberg, Bessic Horwitz, e e = bably Geld open complete list of the registrants they | previous driv held in connection S Wi s to the boys fighting in | trians but only 120,000 Germans, while | tary, and Constable Fred Winkle, | Flora Aisenberg and Benjamin Clark | call will :ipmbo“c §u1y 1 have ruled must transfer from Non- | with the war. it is expected New Brit- the trenches. Giermany has several million Russians. | treasurer. At the meeting in the |and Benjamin Myerson. untees until al 4 their boards will promptly avail | per, New Britain is asked to furnish | which may be used for the support | remain and work in Germany. The |} JEWS TO PARTICIPAT ||nv.y0 office Tuesday cvening Mr. | DRAFT FOR Every nickel extravagantly or unwisely spent is a bullet in the backs of our soldiers. Buy what you need, but buy wisely—otherwise you are diverting labor from ammunition, clothing, skipping and the thousands of other articles our boys need to beat the Hun. LOAN WHAT YOU SAVE TO UNCLE SAM. A War Savings Stamp costs $4.17 in June—will return you $5.00 in 1923. Here is what one War Savigns Stamp will buy: One hundred rifle bullets—or A steel helmet to protect his head from shrapnel—or A waolen blanket—or Fresh potatoes for four soldiers for a month—or A pair of campaign Shoes, a shaving brush and a cake of shaving scap—or A clothes roll and a pair of canvas leggins—or A coffee mill to grind coffee for the soldiers at the front—or Make Your W. S. S. e e el S b Piedge Today lew Britain’s Quota, $1,250,000 This space donated by CORBIN SCREW CORP.

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