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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JU 26, 1918 { 4 s, ORATED of the U, S Employment Service, a | Italian soldiers passed through hrvr!!a.\( sitting of the peace conference | of the floor of the ocean, mermat:?l DECOR. > BY \ e ntative of omplovers and a rep- | enroute to an Atlantic porf. where | culminated in an open quarrel be- | fairies and gnomes of the deen, el London, July 26— J e ntative ot ihe emploved. This| they will sail for Italy hy way of the | tween the Russians and the Ukrain- | pass through its scenes in a Whirling | panger A. . Carpenter L] L] v o n Y 3 i board wil have jurisdiction over re- | Mediterranean. ians., [Friction also developed be- |breath taking throng. can destroyer Fanningg P p ‘are expend- ) r i on were captured b us ceen the Ukranians and the delegates | To show the time and car pend : - | cruiting and distributing lahor in its| The men were captured by the Aus- | tween the Ukranians an ‘ Son." = she ervics ; ‘1\~’§,‘:1\7 ARt trians while fighting on the Plave | representing the republic of the Don | ed on producing “Queen of the _\;,{," h.«stmzm hed '_S TR | A sury {he labor requirements | front and were impressed into service | Cossacks owing to tervitorial claims, | it is only necessary to mention thal|King George at & B 5 5 ductl pegan June ,» < being made, and in order that each | in the Austrian army operating in | but these negotiations will be con-{work on the production 1_"“_““ N‘)‘y’]“" at Buckingham Pal — community may be fully protected, | Russia. wv;fl\momhs ago. they | tinued. ~ All relatlons were brolken Zhlé“'» BHdfoniyArscentifsses Fanning has besn ¥ " Rl = & o ed and marched afoot to Sibe- | off with the Crimea republic pleted. anti-submarine o " : Fulings have heen issued that no labor | rebell | o 5 anti-submari: pert Conservation of Labor Is Aim 01 [anoe tranenorted out of any com. | ria and ihence to Japan where they | et More than 1,600 porsons zppear In i e B b munity by the U. . Smployment Serv- | wera put upon a ship and transported EDWARDS BOXING FAN, [IQuesnyofuilishEeR, e <. Th B 3 | ice without the approval of the State [ to an American Pacific port. = h =i heautiful girls pose as mermaids, The (fiicials J oo g L : Friends of J, Gordon Edwards, the | ) Rl S £ ce-| The Ttalins narrating thei = ; | director used fifty miles of flms.| g¢ director; nor shall any labor be re ating their expe- | "0 : z fun | : S o ed by the Service! from: ‘ons state | ziencesisald manyof fheir number | NclL knownidirector, farefliaving fUn | o enes were taken in Bag Harbor, Me. 4 W : 2 with him because of his recent con- | . tca. Florida, Mexico, | another without the approval of [ died from exposure while traveling | v 'f "W SeSAEe ©0f M8 FOFRTL SO0 | Bermuda, Jamaica, Florida, Washington, July 2 On Aug t U, S. Employment arvice af | through Siberia, They said altogecther “' 4 b 5 m:' ”~M‘im" home | 278 California. . i . : s g ;i = a - alway en s e gs = 7illiam Fox, produc- 5 o supplying qf war Industrics Washington. Every effort will be made | 1,000 Italians escaped from the Aus- | 2 ntil recently, wh e Although William Fox t,',"‘ pT! h e aud, ommon labor will be centralized N}, qgisconrage any movements from | trians, some of their number having | @S, ans ‘; R e ey [leriotiEQueen. (o€ the Sea.i’ hus fongi om. 1 the U. 8. Employment Service of the | .ommunity fo community or state to [ passed through here several day R ‘P”‘ it 71‘““1 ‘_”‘“", o Some 0% | been known for the lavish way in it We hay Department Labor, and alll inde- L iiai v e B ey dervice bound for an Atlantic port. They ‘0; s schedulec mv-”v\(‘ : ta. | ¥hich he spends money on his works, 1t. 3 s e athersse ; in Los Angeles After much persua- 3 5 B o = v 5 ¥ d recruiting of common labor i mpichapon program has the approv- | declared seven thousand Ttalians have \hw“\”\ ‘[5';“” o ;_“’ ”_M“m‘d upon | 1 this production he -urpa-ea:;fl any it has by manufacturers having a payroll of {4 o0 21 "0l g oing Departments of the | been forced to fight in the Austrian | On PONALCRVAS T T tho song | thing he has vet attempted. One ex- sa more than 100 men wil be diverted to | ;oo O b through the !War Labor | armies in Russia, to go After the first tap of the 8ong | o5y part of ‘“Queen of the Gea the T Employment Sevvice, This| potoi o in the first preliminary bout the di“} ya5 the building and dynamiting of rector of “Cleopatra” and “Salome" | .. tower of Knives and Swords, con- became the most rabid of fans, and |y oyl L obin intricate machinery for | now he attends every program given | oot PTG instruments of tor- . While Richa o rrtle | by the club. e 0 5 (Thé War Labor Policies Bos 8| offorts to keep the farmer supplied | . ‘hile Richard Wright of 466 Myrtle b ture. Other scenes cost a king's ran- | e | effo » street was driving his auto north on som to reproduce. War |Navy and AE il o | “f‘,; ""_';"” ement that unskilled fa. | SOUth Main strect last evening the BARA TN FILMS anatts el erman terlof ifhe il e md the [0 e amnited through the sole | tirée-¥ears-old son of Mr. and MrS.| (ounting “The She-Devil.” upon | producton, not only gives many thril- Emergen Fleet (¢ ition. the |, 20 ar (he 1. &, Bmployment Sery- “’\'fmg’ Griffin of 456 South Main street | o picn she is now at work in Holly- | ling exhibitions of her swimming and Industries Board, and the Food- | {0 docs ot at present apply in the [ hair e o arieond And into the | 054, Cal, Theda Bara has done 32 | diving abilties, but also reveals in O (LlClby ) ERey RN St s (e e, beautiful poses the fgure which has following five cases Mr. Wright could stop th to G rman Felix Ifrankfurier As- | 1 Labor which is not directly or | chila w;ni hit and u\:» uh?hl;'l:‘ p‘fi,‘,‘.'f Some of the productions in tlie list | earned her the soubriquet of ‘“the sistant to the Secretary of Labod.) ndirectly solicited bone was broken. Witnesses exone of Miss Bara's plays rank among the | modern Venus.' The above action was found neces- ). Tabor for the railroads ated Wright. Two little girls best made pictures since the birth of S ran 4 sary to overcome a perilous shortage Farm labor—to be recruited in |against Frank L. Thorpe's auto on |the motion picture industry, ‘“Cleo- of unskilled labor in war industries. | jccordance with existing arrange- | Washington street last evening. Both | Patr: “Salome,” *“A Fool There CIIY ITEMS This sh age was aggravated by an | ,,onts with Department of (Agricul- | were knocked down, but were not se- : “The Clemenceau Case,” and most sal practice of labor| qure. riously injured. Mr. Thorpe reported | “The Two Orphans” not to mention stealing and poaching 1. Tabor for non-war work the facts to the police. “When a Woman her latest re- | 5 ; ’ s-Hall c While the restrictio 1gainst the 5. Labor for establishments whose —_ lease, are considered as having set a Cap sale, “02:1‘:’:‘ Halloran Co. ; Policies Board, e ordance with the decision of i = y¢ st he understood that farm la- the War Labor Volicies aap- | bor will be prote ted for the ndus[ry_ COLLAR v hne e vroved byjtherEresidont on | al program distinetly inclndes special and Railroad Administrations, Its I | private employment of labor apply | yaximum force does not exceed one $40,000 FTRE IN W/ ; . |standard in film art which it will take | Clearance $a only to common labor at the present terbury, July 2 & long time to surpas e string orch., at T. A. B. hall ¥ i ' - 26.—advt. hundred. w time, these restrictions will, as soon When the survey of labor require- as possible, be extended to include ; skilled labor. In the meantir re- vesterday at the supply hous th e 3 1 { ments has heen made and the assre- | Daly Bros. DB o of the Constipation i 2 Supply and FEngineering R AN’S A farewell party was given Wed- e . gate demand f| "”f'“’i;“’: m'fl]' ‘:P“'T‘ Co. caused damage estimated at KELLE M LATEST nesday ngdm 1&: l:‘h"‘.w:;):n:r %3,1??;,’,‘1 irritable, just QIOTI SR, RE B IR L 108 > 38 { §40,000. At one time during the James SN0y A 3 3 1 e it pre z the com- Lt ——— v epsin aci slgncd a anota, representing the €om- | course of the fire the church of Our e G0 15 Ral o dmree) 1?:,',1,:,"1‘;:}9‘.\.]10 e w);:fler::e“;”:;’; Syrup IP P! i 4 SRl mong DO LRLOghERd Y g # | Tady of Lourdes and Notre Dame nes S ; S A ¥ e This drastic change in the Nation's [ men enzaged in non-cssential Indus- | convent were. in danear, rho e | $1:000,000 submarine phantasy star- | with a wrist watch and a purss of | NOTMALF gularity. labor program has been found neces- | ;jos in that State ing is located in the rear of 150 South | TiN& Annette Kellerman, the modern | money. charge by writing i sary in order to protect the employer These te quotas will in turn be | & < i Venus, has just been completed and | 1 Ehn street. - sale. M. Seibert. 3 and the emplovee, to conserve the la- | distributed among localitles, Within e AT will be shown by William Fox durinz | :Xé:'f mark-down s ton St., Monticello, bor supply of the communities and to | cnen s ) advt. locality, employers in non-war L B the coming season. cut down unnecessary and expensive | work. imoluding fhose Wwho are onty DISPUTE WITTH UKRAINANS, This spectacle is not only one of the | == labor turn-over (which, in some cases, | partially in war W will be asked Amsterdam, July 2 A dispatch | costliest photoplays ever made, but it is as high as 100 per cent. a week),ito distribute the local quotas from | from Kiev to the Rheinische West- | Is also the most beautiful. Magnifi- and to increase the production of es-|{ime to time amongst themselves. | faclische Zeitung of Essen, sa The | cent marine scenes, beautiful pictures | 5 3 sentiale Quotas by localities and individuals More Sl“ts Ha 2 While non-essential industries willl ;16 to be accepted as readily as they be drawn upon to supply the neces- [are for Liberty Loan and Red Cross = i v labor for war work, the With-|campaigns. This plan of labor quotas | » § $26 50 $28 $30 ’ |" wal wil] be conducted on an eui-|ig a protection for all communities. i Shegl i e 9 5) AL le basis in order to protect the in-| mThe object is to keep any ‘commu- i b 2 idual emplover as much as pos-| hity from being drained of labor, and sible to use local suply, as far as posible, | i / | Under the operating methods adopt- | for local demand. The situation, 4 ? ¢ 4 2 ed, the country has been divided into | yowever. is such that in certain cases s 3 o E thirteen federal districts, each dis-)some men may have to be transport- M . - - i e of a superintendent of of | ed over long aistance: mployment Service. The ates within each district are in turn | TPATTANS ESCAPE AUSTRIANS i i e S e AT | in charge of a State Director, who has i VE 5 LSS e E ] | full control of the services within his ‘ i = ¢ S| ! A o A /LA In each community there is being formed a local community labor)from the Austrians and making their | SATURDAY board, consisting of a representative | way through Siberia to Japan, 500 THIS UNSOLICTTED NEWS ITEM APPEARED IN YESTER- N RS DAY’S ISSUE OF “THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD" s ; | Small assortment still left in W;i“'E oF )1:\[" RAU SEES . . Thanks, o . EUSBAD X sovIcs. The the sixteen fifty class M[s Hau band is with the 101st United States Screen - s L il - . cruiting of skilled labor for war pro- | duction will be subject to federal | | regulations now being prepared | infantry in France was in New Brit- soud ain last evening and saw her hus: band in a moving picture that was | | GIGErAM Rau afterward. While attending the to performance vesterday afternoon Mre “nly at { A. H. Grisvold, wife of Captain the Griswold who is also in France, rec- m' ognized Major Rau's picture in the i Sereen Telegran ctori and s diately arranged to see the pioture. Tt proves that this theater is on the alert, and secures the Wihi . } y 1 o = authentic and accurate pictures of THE ALLIES IN ACTION, White Canvas Oxfords voiaee Canvas Pumps The “Screen Telegram® is a part of (he regular show at the Leather frim- § 45 high and low Iycenm. .No other local theater shows this recl. med rubber soles 1 : $1 A48 § Changed twice a week, MONDAY and THURSDAY Be sure to Attend Regulary ! ! - - ] You Will See Your Boy ! You Will See Your Sweetheart © P N th Lol | You Will See Your Brother ! IS Sl Lealk $1 48 | You Will See Your Husband ! _’\"‘:hitc Canvas High Cut §| YOU W7ILL SEE A | ‘ A Shorc Lot for 16C a Day Lace Shoes Military §9_ 45 | MILLION HEROES!! ‘ X ARl D S i U e b meih YVaudewille? M ‘¢ = Point ’Woods Beach — oV v et It sounds impossible and would be anywhers elss, but Point White Canvas Sport Men’s Canvas Shoes s Tiike A4T) o il 4 0'Woods Beach was purchased 27 years ago by its present owners n . PR I 5 b | at the ridiculously low prices then prevailing and lot Shoes Rubber $1 79 leather soles and heels | p ) ots are now . 3 b | being sold at one-half what others can sell for All Colors $l 69 Best Quality e Extra Large Tree Covered Lots for $245 White Buckskin Sport e s s | ; $10 Starts You, the Balance 16¢c a Day Soirt O Gond / Payable Monthly. Low prices—easy terms, but lots sold only to Shoes 5. G : B UE FLAME OlL STOVES Desirable People. Buy now to make money—Iots will double i Shoes Rubber $2_98 vear welted $2 45 ; = Vallslasibutlaine §ina i n overests goroi fe St A . d so]es and heels ]ea,ther trrmmed = One Mile of Tree Covered Sound Frontage, A Safe, Sandy Bath- Pas | 4 3 ing Beach—Yacht Harbor—Running Water—Tennis Courts—and Ji%A 2 ot the South Lyme R. R. Station on the Property. NeW' Tan f Camp on your lot this summer and your vaeation will cost less : /. than staying at home, while its increase in value will help pay your Elkskin Scout and § § Portable Gvens Gas Hot Plates \ To reach the property: Take the New I en R. R. to South Lyme, 3 Conn., statlon (at the property entrancc), 7 miles east of Saybrook Tramfllng Shoes ! e and 11 miles west of New London. We will pay Your Railroad Fare if you Purchase or Do Not Find §9.25 Garden Hose etc. | T tha Propert ae Repeousnind White Canvas 'ennis soles and heels 1f coming by auto, cross Connecticut river bridge to Old Lyme, turn first right and follow main road nearcst shore for 6 miles Liberty Bonds Accepted as Payment. MODERN BGOT SHOP teeManst || A. MILLS syl IAS. JAY SMITH CO. W. L. DCUGLAS SHOES RED CROSS SHOES ‘EW BRIT l . . gL OF 50 BIATE 5 T. NEW LONUGON, ¥, : for Mea for Women ~ § A AIN, CONN. : i o