New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1918, Page 3

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AILY HERALD, :\ EDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, Boston Store| ABORSHORTAGES | e DELAVING WAR WORK ¥ BN o HGU E Gond itions Rtally Serious, U. S. : | ¢ Newsite-® amfi»'}ww} DRESSES | loymem Bureau States B . 22k (&‘;L“ Hartford At ok a g uilecourt One Piece Dresses | with elastic bands and a special offering in Two' : Piece Dresses at prices; . "o i viement helow the present mar-| ¢on Clow some pactorics The community labor hoards are | harged with the esponsibility of Q¢ ket value. g the ot hieh s . in attempting to recruit for war work A good selection of I'f'"vlf'”‘.".'”fl“'\l}"JLW“ i 7 o1 |or the . wr i The pov (o dete 3 Bungalow Aprons, Chil-| o S e “ o { up non-essent wl;vu\w \\\ ‘vr‘v.h | ; " ,jfi)‘ % / j o dren’s Rompers and i o i Giniorment e ; ) o= INE ‘ | sctool wead School ice through all its agencies will kec School Dresses. SR e Lty mient concerned with man power and s > T Mado maerial program oL o . 5 = ~7 7 of em, M within the province of ecach N R £ then B mmunity labor board to list those Red CI‘OSS AP‘ ons and which will firs S upon to con- F\";?;?Lg'wfih‘\\/ S| L “5 < A\/Lg‘ nmen to war work. - 1 does not mean that such in- Veils. e vill be compelled to close up Buy now for SOISSONS » harge their male employe much speed T - Ceh o K _— 7 the right hand map. the R The left hand map ind zains north of Croisilles ex workers | ry to mect the national {\ | eral front of the Allied attacks, e Shortage of Unskilled FLabor. Canadians advancing at (1) in a n E ritis re she t ic, 4 Much work essential to our program is ' . being seriously retarded by lack of | turers’ association, when fold the facts | FLYING INSTRUCTORS RETURN. j complete the first « This is unskilled labor. In this situation it |received from Washington concerning j said to be a s and more effective OR P> is obviously wrong to have able- | the nation-wide lahor erisis, said that | BExperienced Oflicors Come " hod v ormer practice of bodied men continuinz to sell candy, |members of (he association alway Instruct New Airmen ing the s v tixed amount of . . and like articles, to be doing |have been and are today ready active- ashington, Aug. 2 Experienced ving with instructors, after which he / ] shops and stores which m Iy to support the gov t fuily in{ n . 8 urncd from | is required to make a solo tlight L % with reasonable effort on the part of | its purpose of Bl e o Per P CSREUIEh i g a i Avitig B entriisteatio womiclaaa | demandsroiwar ustries o z ( pecial in CARDINAL FARLEY IMPROVED. to be daneci ttendance in clubs, bar- S structors in ! 1weed sections of \( WoYork, Aug condition bershops, soft-drink establishments, "W TR - Ameri f S e s el | : howling alleys dancing academics and | Copenhagen. Aug. 2S—German and | At the i ¢ v [ proved today, accord i 1 t IR tructi t | 1 t { tary, Mon v sy ) enjoying the cool breezes of the veranda on warm days instead of elsewhere Russian plenipotentiaries signed three | struction et e el wrdinal arley lightly im 1t will y cost you ten cents a day to have the comfort of “Our war industries are suffering | treaties supplementary to the Brest- [ under 's by v . ttend splained the unbearable heat of the kitchen yange. severely for lack of skilled mechanics, | Litovsk treaty SN EayERe B : i f Ask your grocer to send you AUNT DELIV'S BREAD. It therefore becomes a burden upon | ¢ial telegram from Berlin « 't ' e nn . cal Al Ty = : the ]. onscience of every person who You lose nothing and you gin not only comfort, but really bet- employs chaufre o dete o he » for y D s hauftsun s fojdstermine Bl ter and more wholesome bread: than it is possible for you to bake, whether such emplayment is necessary S o & or merely for the gratification of | be > we are equipped better and have mastered the question o Derscnal koleasire substitutes more fully. Aunt Delfas Bread is wholesome, nourishing 'Jv\|lflrl'4;\!‘]“ every owner of an auto- : - : . i B and casily digested. Your grocer sells it mobile shonld re ize at every time " ¥ ' he spends $5 for autemobile aecces sories, supplies or repairs. he is in effect determining whether working RACKLIFIE BROS, CO. § energies of the country shall e devoted to winning the war or to his own per- Vew Britain Distribute NewgBrian sonal use “The time has come when from the standpoint of conservation of lahor we must all of us limit our expe s on = | these things which are essentia ; ; | LDOITATION OF CLATMS. bor Situation Serious. ) > 4 i 5 £ % oG i 2 RO HREEYIY RIS 2SR R A RO = SRS J . The labar situation in essentinl in- 3 ‘ . / y 2 o 7 / 2 . At a Court of Probate holden v stries continues to be alarmingly il R P : ; 2 sk e 5 Britain, within and for the District of | according to information from ; . B v ’ J - ) 'mp”m R OF ACCIDEN }g Berlin in the County of Hartford Washington. War industries are short ’ > e %7 . 2 Ui b i\ State of Connecticut, on the 26th da . million unskilled labore ind the i “ ¢ Tadth d i 0. o 4 3 1 ueoi D g shortage of skilled workers is equally ; AR A M ; iy i i . . Governor Marcus H. Holcomb, when Y 5 s P - : % ' Az § 4 of ('vrus Garvett of sald | asked about the national labor situa- : z 7 s 7 ¢ Y g § 3 5_[ i L LU LR A \dministrator on the | tion, said 3 4 i : Atm s Brokoa Garrett, late of New | “The news which comes to us from ki ] A : ) o . i 3 Washington is alarming We have & y 2 ’ % 4 2 said district deceased. " wrming ¥ L i P | - n nd limited for the | labor shortage, but I fear many of us £ ; ¢ ey 2y b4 i ' : o exhibit their | ave failed to grasp its great propor- that public notice industries must be supplied with n | the labor they need. It the available i i N | sCurce for this labor s non-essential industry, then it must come from non- circulation In | oggential industries. The government b e 8 SOPY | labor program has apparently been ¢ 3 S '* | carefully worked out and bhoth em- plovers and employes have representa- tives on these important community labor boards, which hall determine MORTIMER H. C 51208 hat industries must give up men for ' R report all th encounte war plants, Connecticut has not 4 i v i 4 g sene E ssful for the balked at any war demand of the gov- i R 4 2 i Allied troops. There w ernment nd I am sure Connecticut fightin on the river Dwina v will he ready to meet its labor demand [ 7 ¥ 3 7 enters into the Gulf of Archange Y 2 whatever the cost be to industry which ey X ; & § One Bolshevik cr vis captured i Ou fln means nothing to our success in the . ] ey X 7 N the other \ ome ting wa i ‘ i 3 i ¥ [ haa been dan Ira M. Ornburn of New Haven, sec § 3 3 ' i 3 % G 4 K Beautu‘?‘w y@ur retary of the Connecticut Federation i 2 d Vietory for Semenofy of Labor. expressed the belief that : g d ; Archangel us: \ug the Associated I"re ) statement issucd here today Entente allied forces have the Bolshevik IRled Guards a dispersed the Bolshevik 1 The communication tells of the fighting sing A ita consid & 3 A i B A gt g Peking, Aug. 23, (Rv the Associated C H | Comnecticut employes would meet Prcasn G Somanar i At 3 ithout a murmur the new war lahor 2 S 5 : % i Tk i i hor—and T use the term in its broadest - o T Aoy Lorw - = sonil lbo baby et o i i e * L sense-—has enlisted in the vast a v L-aNEYOURIMAZING 19 e S s : | k 5 s s b i 'v” —and rid the skin of an- |johse—hu 1les wpanl whieh oirc fEhE. | Americam family must feell to b the OYoissus ¢ Haoaid el il IOl Ll sightly blemishes, quicker lngien Wenend) M_‘II,“:"'MM ist o 1y Nt N o ther A ehle en v To0s : \ theDarl s near Dauria a”d surer, b\, putuno your ol | three stars shown in the hands of Dheth st e 5 s R008evell) ] Officers of the Connecticut Manufae. b Richard Derby, Ja., for three sons L composed of c r r ¢ d TUnder ¢ | Bolsheviki Retire on Ussuri Frontier. blood, stomach and liver in ; tespnattiont Many i X London, Aug. 25—On the Ussurl good order, than in a Sl e e L otherway. _Clear complex. LATEST WAR TROPHY TO REACH CAPITAL e ion, bright eyes, rosy T e - Shanghai and {ransmitted cheeks and red lips follow b - kg [ o eyl the use of Beecham’s Pills. o FRE e L ~ I e They eliminate poisonous ; ; e matter from the system, 3 ; 5 ¢ e . purify the blood and tone P st t : . it . 4 Bl X aration ¢ formation Czech T he JiLne the organs of digestion—U extrenicly ret k) ! : : N 5 | NEW CLUB ORGANIZED 3 ¥ A club of Jewish young 1 - : " ) W e 2 opening meeting. The purpos : s = ) clug is to promote ciose) A German officer ‘ Weapon he refused fo ST nd fought n rist ¢ ! The' the wo 156 veamon is worn | and fellowship among th . fits der tened officer's t voung men in this city. The ne Fasges Sl of Ans Madiine in he Werts, |31 ATmericans untl hio amminition was uniil ho was ted 1o deatl P eabiniss LN L S S e e D o (CRISP CORN FLAKES) L] r mee e In boxes, 10c., 25c. sted. Then cornered in a trench, The weapon may b au th te 1 B, W 1derwood, lustitute on Eep T —

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