New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1918, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1 918, THE SERVICE FLAG—WITH ITS STARS-THAT So proudly in the thousands of windows all over our country means that one man for each star has given his service to his country; F additional effort to do the work of those absent. UNTIL THIS WAR IS OVER and for many years after the American woman will be called to exert her energy to the utmost for a man. As a patriotic young woman you are undoubtedly eager to shoulder your share of this burden. We can equip you to occupy a responsible position to step into the shoes of some man who is now working for Uncle Sam. Such a wonderful opportunity may never come to you again. SMITH BUSINESS SCHOOL ™" - KORPER UNTANGLES - LABOR PROBLENS Federal Employment Agents Hold . First Meeting at Stale Gapitol | "z o5e e wasionat ana <in | clear demons Hartford, Aug. 30 —The first joint |y meeting the superintendents of local branch offices of the United States Employment Service and the ¢ irmen of the community labor rds was held yesterday with eral Director lco A. Korper aty .- the State Capitol Ied The purpose of the meeting was to familiarize the government offic with the new machinery and f of the community labor boards ] chairmen of the community boards were recently appointe Wr. Korper, and hold a dual ) the Un ter ex idge, representing tion dlvision of the U. § Employment Service came from Washington, D. C. to address the gathering. Those present were: Leo A. Korper, for Connecticut Rogers, and ( ° Tr. of the State ¢ ; Joseph W Alsop of the Connecticut e Council the Public > s were glven by Mr. Cool- ! idge and Mr. Alsop. The superinten idents and community chairmen brought various questions and prob- lems in relation to the work After the meeting the members went to a local motion picture theater upon the invitation of Superintendent Blodgett of Stamford, and were shown an in dustrial picture that had been taken ly inter- e by the in this lic Service Re- said the community labor ould be a powerful factor N the execution of their | only in making industrial v PEOPLE'S BUTTER STORE Best Comp ‘ | LARD .. 2 Ibs Szc ‘ d A7 | | | Fresh Selected 47(: EGGS doz Drefisi“fl large bot 25C Karo - - syrup o 15€ ' Magola 01l - Pint Can 3 9 < iibh_v's Coiv densed Milk 2 cans 29C Sweet Grapes oR Calif. 2 Ihs government, theory of co-c proceed with the good will of community. He stressed the fact there was no element of legal compunc- conseription of lahor was heing at- r, | pointees. Connecticut differs from me other states in that the chair en of the community labor boards te « 3 are al=o holdi the position of pub< 1 employment 3 3 e serve organizers, and it siendid e eved that this system will be the satisfaction | worked ont very efficiently ington over his > S MOORTIEAD TO RETURN, f Government Physical Director W. GG, Moorhead, sclusively the func- | who has heen doing army Y. M, C. A. ruiting lahor and stabilizz { work since last spring, will return next week to resume his duties in the publi schools. He is to be assisted by Geo Phersic The high scheol curricul this vear provides five periods eac! culture, insteac s heretofore. » communi working and expe {aicerbs FOR COUGHS AND COLDS A handy Calefum compound that safe n in the work of recruiting unskill- labor for war industries, and no mpted by the government The mmunity labor hoards are appoint- | guards against chronie lung and throat trou i the common task of winning the it e Re prepatad war Try m today. Mr. Korper answered the various | 50 cents a box, including war tax rplexing questions brought up, and Yor Mo b ol Vansiiis plained the duties of his new ap- Echman Laboratery. Philadeinhin RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 Main St., Opp. Arch St. Phone 1409-2 Buy at this Store Saturday what You may need “Over Labor Day” SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF SUMMER WASH SKIRTS AND DRESSES WASH DRESSES. All That Were $5.75 and $6.50 at $3-98 WASH DRESSES, $8.50 at .. AT THIS STORE you will find the best values for your money in Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Gloves, Neckwear, Shirt Waists, Mustin Underwear, Corsets and Infants’ Wear. All That Were 400 " Notice Our Store Will (v & VT TED Y A \J too 5 ; o . Best Conn. Val- B it SATURDA ley crem Butter 1hF 9 € 2 Hour Sale #to1lam Swift’s Nut margarine butter ”‘30(: Very H.ond 4 SAKDINES 2 cans 15C 39¢ Best Pink Salmon 2 cans Very Goad Tuna Fish can Fanecy Liwa 0 BEANS . 2 lhs 33 Ve (zood A L Best Mixed T;)\ i Ih39c Fresh Selected kGG par 49¢ Fancy Full Head RICE .... 21bs 22C Best Red 9m7 SALMON tall can 2 7C Very (Gn(}d"‘”'r";"r ) é Laundry SOAP 27 Washing POWDER ? pkas 1 1C 2 HOUR SALE 3 to 5 White Milk 3 '7 c Crackers 2 lhs 32¢ peom CRISCO THE TURKISH CIGARETTE Practise makes perfect —you don’t have to prac- tise to declare Murad The Perfect Turkish Cigarette. gy oF Makers of the Highest Grade avd Egyption C te. f [ 1b can ‘jery Good ST 0 VIR G e | Best Pure C y g ) : S i SITIED COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESU Y T TN ¥ P 7 Rt S R S = § § d B — SR A T ——— 3

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