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learest " Service vay; let the [Some private em- "where you are best needed. Government is not drafting Tt is calling for volunteers. Refetore, if an employee is patriotic, "he will do this: Until he is asked by the Government to make a change, he will stick to his present job, no matter where it is, and work full time. This program does not include the recruiting of farm labor, That will be carried on heretofore under an existing agreement between the de- partment of Labor and the Depart- ment of Agriculture. With today as the date upon which jndependent common-labor recruiting by W dustries employing more than 100 workers will cease, the United ates Employment Service is pu completion of its national ng and cin machinery ha the ascertainment ximate common labor every essential industry in country for the next three months extent to which the common- wpply in every community al- has entered war work. This inquiry will enable a rouzh ation of the common- or still available for war pro- duction On the bz of these two roximations, the Employment Serv- will arrive at the com- mon labor which t will called upon to supply The common-lahor be ial which b erprise tment is as recruiti already e a b begun the ind the labor ready second determi which is ap ice quotas of requirements will approximated means of form, known yeen sent to every through the C or board with been placed spec as “Emp. 15, essential overnment which its The form immediate weekly der contract z concern's needs, quirements thro estimate of its September 1 to October 1. formation, without which it will be impossible for the Employment Serv- to furnish common labor, is T ested through the form. The 1 be filled in duplicate, and returnable to the office of T.eo A Connecticut director of the Employment which the cated. The State director one gopy and send the other Coammon-Labor Section of the Service at Wash of the numbe not estima re- f and requirements from Other in- form vill be Kor- per tates State in the is lo- keep) the Em- n in war industry will to ployment The estimate skilled un- laborers engaged war be an | United | i by Jostok and now disciplined d manifestations Likewise, se. fid and $hool cam r action. These m the agents of a has shown which boundary, officer tionality o fareign soi where mili cessfully o send them lines. war resolu ministratio: to employ on war governmen to a succ men and a single pr It was present ¥ formal c allow ny said of cor that they tice.” Yet first treamed a almost, of Thus th a large build in t age stract cided, tion, that many was the world, membered It Apparen to conside diers who dow overs: good the y woMm Activitics ¢ ing in the The Zion ussoc filled to appropriat was come Dy A ple was a | sonting of life auspic work made through the te rector ef the Employment its Public Service Reserves agencies is Di- Service and and STON IN THF July 29, ess.) i TAMOUS“HUNC APPEARS ELBE, (Co ~The fam- the which in Amsterdam ence of Associated F “hunger Elbe near Tetschen, ing to popular belief forecasts a famine when seen visible for the first time beginning of the war. The stone lies in and has never exceptionally on. chislled When ye stone’ River cord- out is now since the the bed been visi low tide. On Old German: . ye will wte river in see m NO TENEMENT INC! ASE. Desplie Busy ing, Only Ong Fairly Month Tenement at Build- vdded month af July ws the bullding t Although the falrly busy one ¢ therp was only one tenement added In view of the already serious rent shortage, it is apparent that no relief an be sxpected very soon During July the bullding inspector lssued permits for five brick buildings 1o cest $42,500: five frame buildings to cgst 92,150; and 18 alteration per mits. The total number of permits Jeeried was 25 ropresanting $409,170 i other | respond- | Germany, | : the | | 20 voung |ing the T h, and The zram exhibition by M Bessoff, v | | | | | clever ma Dancing tter {journing | orchestra entertainm | New & the | | holc at pro n ope ky of the wlhiich Iy 0o Ha Pitts wil member LIG A 14 chambe ing on a e snatc little Michael the State 1 charge of nation volunteer, alike, Yet today, againt nation desired to carry long drafte, battle overs and American, shows that upon due and formal consider ditions of the good cheer its opened Mayor George A. Quigley. pageant Another which part of HADASSAH SOCTETY ME ritain BES FIGHTING Ik COUNTRIES gium, France Rus- | , Austria and Italy More Than 150 From This State Enlist with Red Cross for Foreign Serv- Hartford trained nurses from already enlisted under the Red Cross for foreign scrvice, and the number erving in the regular army and navy hospitals, although it cannot be ascer- tained exactly, considerably increases the state total. Hartford is represent- ed by 56 of this number and New Ha- ven 51, Waterbury Bridgeport has 12, Greenwich 10, Stamford has five, New London and Meriden have three each and Norwich and An- sonia one each. Part of these nurses are now in France, in the military hos pitals, where there must be one nurse far every hundred soldiers in the army. The rest arc in the camps, cantonments and navy ards of this country and can be released for foreign vice when the 25,000 student nurses, for whom the government, represented by the omen’s committec Council of tional re rolled Surgeon-General « 000 ‘trained nur next January ind 1eir must be taken in both army and navy hospi by the women who enter training at this time. It is the first time in the histors of this country that students have been allowed ta train in army hospitals and only the unprecedented demand has brought about the measure, 10,000 ad- ditional nurses being needed for every million men sent over hereafter. Connecticut's quota of is being ruited by the women's division of “ticut Council of De- uiting stations were opened the state on Monday and the campaign will continue until Au- 11. Young women between the of nineteen and thirty-five are for the regular term of train- which varies from two to three More than 150 Connecticut have August 1 ig. 1.—The war lines strageling ional hting men holding rangely alien : units of work map has boundar s soils. § arm) the at their grim France, Germany y and Belgium me of their move- been so necessary mergency of the ni- fv. so thoroughly im- lal war degfaration, ral a ptéture to a § thyge®lears obser- M that it may take ective to visualli feparture from tra shing of precedents it involved. American artillery on the French line sveral miles in- f the German empire. olive-drab uniform sectors which swing of Lake Garda, and fers have maneuvered fétian lowlands where the e was forced back this um, they have gone th Australians and rces in.action now can rmy corps. In Russia, on the frozen the Murman coast they are force behind the of national in E nd, Scot- Ireland, they fill up the ps and prepare themselves of Defense, i en- have hefore places here civilian and ic must broad throughout ing, years, The committee in charge of the en- rollment for Connecticut is certain that this sta quota will be far over- subscribed. It is emphasized by the committee that young women who are high school graduates are especially wanted for this enrollment. en, drafted nearly all are in the far-flung journeyings whose military history more than one instance in ordered to craos a have sat down, private and to debate the consitu- f a warlike expedition to 1, and still more instances tia organizations have suc- pened national attempts to , beyond their own state under the urging of the tion which directed the ad- n “to exert all of its power all of its resources to carry the imperial German to bring the conflict essful conclusion,” drafted volunteers have not raised otest of serious import. not until January of the that the supreme court onstrued the Constitution to sort of war operation the on. The court \tentions opposing that view “were too frivolous for no- t and DR. CLINTON ARE YOU CRAP g before the decision American had fallen in s and legions more had after him to every quarter, the Eurasian continent. e historian has been given interesting mile-post to he future, but for the aver- the news of the day this interest is purely ab- having been definitely de- B Let me heap! you from the scrap a se “Doctor, I am not sick, but 1 don't feel right.” That is what many say to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses it. You are not sick enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, you can work. But you don't and zest of former is not restful, and your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things bother you, ruffle you, that you never e. You begin to see dif- s where there really are none. Trifles worry you, and not having snough troubles of your own, you borrow some. ' Of course, to a work with the vim da Your sleep a complete defeat of Ge don't enjoy nec to democr in the nation has not even re- precedents of history or tra- past tly, the men least r that have been the sol- have gone gravely but with into the valley of the sha- and there ‘are making Hurpose inclined 1, sual observer, you seem the same, because you are try- ing to control yourself. And if you should tell a friend, o to an in- experienced doctor, they will tell you you only imagine things; you should shake it off. You begin to doubt your- self. You somctimes thiak they are right and try to brace up and pe bright and cheerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re- newed vigor. You begin to wonder ir it really is your mind only. And if it is so, is it the first step to insan- ity? Anguishing thoughts begin tor- turing you; you are trying your best to fight them down, to appear happy, but in vain. You find yourself in the grip of an invisible power that seems to sap vour life blood. And when you feel your strength energy and power slipping away from vou, when you find you can’t do jus- tice to vour work any longer, then you become despondent and might even feel tempted to end it all. You are very much in the same Lo please was the | condition a delicately constructed n dancing given | engine, which has not been cared for and Pauline | pight, Put it in the hands of an ex- in a most| perienced man and he will soon have it in fine working order. But trying vour own hand at it, or turn it over to an unskilled person, and it will soon be fit for the scrap heap. DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The ASYLUM ST, HARTFORD, or EN WAR WORKERS. of Fair Sex Showt Woman Zionists. by Young 1 very large attendance - Savings Stamp Dbenefit en- ind dance held last even- Elihu Burritt school, under of the Young Women's iation, the auditorium being capacity. The unusually and interesting program with an addr of wel- e in, feature of of “Vocation, ymen in every modern a result of the war. Wwomen taok part ed Cross nurse, police wom- of war work most instruc an the pro- the program repre- walk About illustrat- rlous. types pageant number seemed in Rus Rose performed 3ayer who nner. was indt the to the furnis nent and »d in during the evening the dancers ymnasium. Lynch's ed music for both the dancing. e chapter Hadassah will important meeting tonight almud Torah, commencing 8 o'cle This is to Mrs. Abr will make rt Zoinist | convention, ot interest to the members are urged (o Anna Goldsmith wijl meetin be Hartford Specialist, COR. FORD ST, CONN. 1eetin rtfor burgh a rep. All Mis: cat Hours—10 to 4 and 7 (0 8. Iolidays 10 to 1t .‘~unmu~x and DOCKET tried in this morn- t of 56 cents. belonging to was HT COURT old police charg hed the 1. Probation Smith Farm drunkenn $3000. Buys on easy terms, just that litte home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas, H. N. LOCKWOQOD, Real Estate 2nd Insuranc City Hall girl was cot th purse allowed s sentenced in | voung | The Classified Columns are your agents—the penny ads reach hundreds in the city every week night and the chances are that several read- ers out of the hundreds will be interested in your propo- sition. Have you lost a sum of money? Glasses, Pins and . Rings are found in surprising | quantities and turned in at the Herald. Your money will surely remain in the finder’s CASH IN M)VAN(‘E MINIMUM CHARGE 10¢ | hands if he does nct know ° ONE CENT A WORD EACH [ INSERTION. | who lost it. All Advertisements for HELP the classified column must be in the Herald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day of AN LOS WANTED—FEMAL! for ED = swomen 11 Saturday Mon Dept §-1-2d evenin pha Uso 1's For nd downs general housework. Cood Hart ad gos t00d home. 74 o'clock book eight to Sibastiano, con- N eturn war Post Oflic it Hotel tono Ste itre s for == King of all kinds ¢ roo Mary | Plainville, TO bl The [Fos $11 ana Robinsin, Unionville 5 LS WANT Laundry, D—Apply Arch NT—Pleasant front - for persons kitchen if desired HELP W Box 168, WANTED —You clerical work (d Office. TO R house Stanley Phone TO REN rom August 12t heated modern flat of 7 rooms bath with connected coal v quire 359 Main St. I. H mellin7is roora tenement All improvemnts. Horwitz, optici 1515 new Apply S. Main. — w of Te to work fices wnufacturing 14, ald ind In- Solomon, WANTED—Men to milling machines ply New Britain St operate and grinder Tool Co., Ha Desirable Rent of 5 room ate house, 101 first Fairview floor, BAKER WANTED- at Hudson Lunch. 7 1 Apply WANTED—A once; e ler TO RENT—Two rooms furnished light housekeeping if desired. able for two ladies or man wife. Box 11C, Herald for Suit- and 0-3dx battery repair perienced prefe Storage Battery, 16 man IO RENT-—Six room tenement, modern improvements. Inquire Connecticut Avenue. 0-6dx all WANTED—Freight handlers crossing tenders by N. H. R. R. Whiting St and Y., N. H. & Appiy at freight office, 4-6-11 TO RENT—Two Completely furnished equipped rooms. kitchen and 9-te | § at I FOR § FOR SALE. FOR SALX. piano and othey i FOR SALL 50, in W. M FOR SALE—Upright householdd rniture, taken at once. Appls FFord od 1917 shape runahou Singer stor St. first ~ town. | FOR SALE- )-3dx barrel, 103 uick racer. ner le cheap, ondition win Top carriage; Herald Columbia St FOR SALE-—Ford Touring Car good order. Will demonstrate m. At 37 Li 11 7-31- FOR SAL plants; in ne Hart transplanfed celety 92 st -ladx 6 p neoln st == FOR 191 tire 1184 SALE--One Mitchell g0o0d running W ell cheap. ley str roadster and new Drafted, 8-1-3dx SALL condition Co., Inc order FOR fce wagon P. H Laurel St excellent Condon & Bristol, 1-6d in Inq 30 Phor reet = FOR pe five 10 SALL or 8- six 1915 Two I severn six Tel, SALE—DMy excellent Oakland runn gin FOR ster six road- pass ouring cars order, extra sonomical Good tire ood run, Winthrop stree ne nev futl ear, ht oidrib, 1y three 8- two tubes, set of A to reason for selling. lavenir 748 Arch 138 Main street. s- looking New Do rag nut car ri et. price Apply 1 , Chest -tf 1-2dx AL ix-room at a ba of cash ty leaving town, 1l improvements price, small amount arlton st., Belvede 30-5 Just taken talking model Vi $40, M one Grafonola phonog ch—one AL followir latest in machines rol hogany Grafonola $30, two Bdi- 1phs with sixty records $5, other $6 Every looks and plays like ecords included t terms. See these bargains at, Brodrib Wheeler's 1 treet the Two $15 ade vin 194 ¢ FOR SALF and runs like tric lights evenings, other $10 one looks elec- Call 0, 1 son new and st 0 East St., tires good, nstrument new, Berkn 6-3-t at the Telephone 668-4, J. HOCHMAN Pays 4c a Pound for Good Rags. Also Papers, Bottles, etc. TEL. 468-4. FOR SALE Farms. Roomir of rooms all tenanted. Place in 6 mo. Te Main str house, decorated pay be newly will ms can et FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS—With All improvements, board. 49 Pearl S 31-3dx bath room Electric Park, All lights, 2 improvements. irst St., Beymour WANTED. Tiano singer. Box 13AB tenographer; business; accompanist for State terms. Her- 7-31-2dx | ANTED mateur ald, Seven-room tenement, ments Realty all improve- Apply to Home Banking ehi; preferably references, Herald. 7-30-5d Position with Box (T WAN Must 18C as small 2EAN TO RENT—S8 room provements, corner Pearl. Appl s optician, Main. tenement, im- Arch and West nley Horvitz "Phone op far Ford tour be in good condition. Herald 7 ) TO RENT-—Cosy home-like suites rooms, furnished, improvemer (price t) FBureka Room Regis- try, 84 West Main St., Tel. 1116-2 7-22-t€ WANT Priva Sober Office SD—Position or commerciz Address Box WANTED— private TO R —36x18 ft Main street store; purpose. Apply space in rear of suitable for any 394 Main street 6-28-tf chauffe Tel Position » commerci as TO RENT—Two front rooms, all 505 Arch street. nicely furnished conveniences at 6-21-tf P—Painting, kalsomine. Rea paper hanging sonable prices 14X, Herald 7-29-6dx ood work. Box NOTICE. Will take automobile Lighthouse Point Sundays for $15.00 party six of or q WANTED dress O To Buy Ad- K., care cash register. the Herald 7-15-28d xperienced Nurse able home would car cases before and ment P ning for during maternit confine vddre Neck, Branford, Coftage 1905, 1st to Oct. 1st, cottage troliey, good bathing, good table, reasonable D, Fr Ju beach, ing, Mr FOR SALE! Little 85-4, on fish- rates, 7-1-tf O . Hartfor -Gdx NOTICE—We do electrical hang fixtures, instali do repair work reaso Coridan, Jr., Jerome 1628-4, wiring, doorbells and ably. Richard St., telephone 3-6-tt PARTIES TAK Frank Brown, Tel tf Remarkable bargain. used 1917, model AUTOMORILF out. Ruick car. 188-2 WANTED—Roof repair shin- gle and prepared roofs coated with car, Just overhauled and black asphalt compound or red iron H ore paint Address Reofs, Box 10X, | g equipped with Goodyear! cord tires on rear. Will sell very cheap for cash or| will take Ford car in part] payment. " 287 ELM ST. WANTED—Man for Collecting. | Good chance for advance-| meat. Box 1A Herald. Why not bring “SAFETY FIRS Movement Right Home by Using ONLY our PASTEURIZED Milk and Cream, for Ours is the onl Pasteurized Product Sold Britain. properly in New |J. E. SEIBERT & SON, | [ ezite s sanlions poe | DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN STRELI PARK Teh 401 STREET. Wone 1936, Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage, Supplies and WilhamsAu Gn Office and Service Station, 287 Lim St 1 []r MARYG MOURADIAN Has Removed her office to 87 Prospect Street 116. Office Hours 9 to 10 a, m, 2todand 7108 p m Overland, 1200 1b Delivery | TO RENT. floor. Mrs A large Elliott, front 30 first, High st. 7-30-3dx | MANROSS AUTO CO. OVERLAND AGENCY, Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Specialty. Phone 2227 139 Arch St. City Advertisement Personal TO RIENT. lght -Two rooms furn 15 ed for Walnut. T-20-tf housekeeping, rnished Room ntlemen. 24 with Board for Washington two street 7-20-tf. Tax Notice. | comfort : | - | | | HARRY SPERRY, Commencing Monday, July 29th, the office of the Personal Tax Coliec- tor will be open from § a. m. to 9 p. m., every day until Saturday, Aug- ust 3rd. This is the last week to pay Personal Tax. No other notice quired by law and prosecutions start immediately, CHAS Special Perso 30YS WANTED. services of school time will We need the a number of Grammar boys for permanent par work. The hoys we select well nd given an opportunity arn and ad- vance. . . Chat- ficld, New Britain. he paid, to eafn, | Apply {0 Mrs. Main S, re- will J. ELLIOTT, 1 Tax Co Factory Rebuilt Typewriters of All Makes Sold, Rented and Repaired. N. B. Typewriter Exchange Telephone 612. FOR SAL 5 Fairview street 153 Jubilee street 64 Fairview street 18 rooms! 54 Franklin strect H. D. HUMPHREY, 272 Main St. Black 60 High 19 Beaver street Rock street 16 rooms 14 rooms 2 houses rents 57 Avenue 11 9 rooms rooms E Here's a good two family house on Cherry street for date 1 only $4,000—We also have a strictly up to three Wi“lam% AlltO CO-‘ family house with all improvements there for $7,500.— | Let us sell your house for you, CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. 372 Main street 305 Bank Buflaing. RAILROAD FRONTAGE | ft. At Ouce. Tel¥517, #76 ¥'t, on Kailroad with 570 siding already in, containing 11.6 scres. For Sale Cheap if Sold Clayton' AUTO TRUCKING Distance moving by Auto truck. Inter-Urbhan Transfer and Britain, A. P, and G.P.MA Local and Tong service. The Office 46 Main Day and Night company. h Tel Storage Street, New