New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1918, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918. this 15% per doz per doz { has also been an unusual one. He was Killed in Action y ori lly sent to Camp Devens with | Previously Reported Missing . Al a draft quota on September 20, 1917, | Biivaic bt was found to be physically defi- 1 Irnest J. Ferr 56 Copeland St., 7 p ient and ¢ harged from the { W. Bridgewater, M N ; cels of the pre Wounded in Action (Severely) 1 r however, he was sent back | Previously Reported Missing is time acecepted } Private i ¢ and is the son of | Wilbur W, Sinclair, Woodstock, p N . Richard Recknagel and Pau > following ¢ i oL S Comnany, HE Government is asking the help of Thus workers are assured of being sent can Fxpeditions Forees rivate Sutula Among Seriously Injured vt : {lGanaiasi 7. o eyl employers and workmen to do away to the right jobs at the right time. Em- e el S | e s . with the unnecessary “turn-over” of labor ployers get help in hireing men as they Two N Bt i from v s 5 | ported by wo New Britarn soldier on today's casualty report as seriously | from accident and other for e o | H in essential war industries. If this can be need them. wounded in action. B! ZesiRe ¥ i metion . o ] ; (10“6 it Will add 15‘;’0 to poral Richard O. Re A N B i, . : i ~"‘l"“"'""‘ . Mi: in_action. .. : B ' At ¢ An illustration of the F 90 Gold street. ) st gy || WG 3 BRUGICH 4 O] SO o BT the productiveness o g % A 5 Sl of this | mined Died from wouna s - P PRESIDENT’S benefit of this service, i St S industry. = b b e e i : ’ STATEMENT typical of hundreds, and were then transferved to Prisoners ... ceeeee 2 | Died from accident and other iting full incre “Industry plays as essential and hon- may be cited. An em- Northport e o "in Action S e e The U. S. Employment o Camp o 3 0 : i Ti8) agelle tlie por: ] Prisoners ... e S e bea b bl BeE gk & 5 i ; Zosmo Pricjeff, 620 Dudley St | ervice has been organ- orable a role in this great struggle as do - = ":l e e | m,{m::_y v ‘ i Total ... 5 , g our military armaments. We all recognize ploycr, haVIDg a gov e Tiis. ) Betoc 2 | Died from Wounds s | B IZCd as a part Of thC the truth gf th'if, l?ut we must also see its ernment contract, el s Privates New England men:— E ¥ f b necessary implications—namely, that indus- S i | Joseph Edwards, 104 1-2 Pearl St Killed in Actiou. B Department of Labor try, doing a vital task for the nation, must requested that 400 men also fighting in ¥ > ¢ e i T Licutenants helpie 1 find receive the support and assistance of the H i 3 e tkan mnlt. | evin “arley, Hancock, Vt to help employers nation.” be furnished immedi- Walter W. Pairadee, 74 Hampdon : PR St HoTvoice) rass S the right men, and to 5 Ly > Died_of Discanc o . hel e T el ate'ly. ) Upon investi Wil P i south Iruffum | o 205€Ph & Miller, 5 Marion st., | § clp men Iind t rig urge all employers engaged in war work to gation 1t was found i e South Iuffum | charlestown, Mass 3 i refrain after August 1Ist, 1918, from recruit- Hopes Women WI” i \\ntmu(‘ ;i vons, 395 Main ,\'l..‘ l“"i,(.:.'i\.“.piw.' o ]ObS e all Wa}: WOrk. ing unskilled labor in any manner except that not only were s . i urg, Mass. S osont o dson st i 1 Service as 500 through this central agency. [U. S. Em- o age,e AdOpt This Habit Tt — Josenn waien 5 stuon s | § ghls kit : s G| 1o T St housing facilities lack- || wls Died From Aecroplanc Accident. 4 ranch oiiices covering as loyally as heretofore to any calls issued . As Well As Men | Wotded severely i 3 i b d e el e ing, but the employer | rrancis A. Scott, 5 Dover st Vorts- | Bawin K. 4, st the United States, an essential industry. A}?d T ask th*;lm 50‘1‘; would not need the outh, N. H i el : : g o alike t ber that no ifice wi Glass of hot water each morm- 31" Lot SR e ou o 20,000 U. S. Public e N e men for several weeks ing helps us look and feel lexanden , DinpheREeiaeto o [ eton & 1 oo . beyond all question that the highest and 5 clean, sweet, fresh. it endE Sved o iden g An‘;n‘ Harrington b ‘\ + St Reserve Enrollment best form of efficiency is the spontaneous Because the overn- Corp e i \ 3 ; r 2 \ ”P — RICHARD O. RECKNAGEL, i1¢|{l¥nn b { A oents. co-operation of a free people. el e & e Ty A S, (o Howe, $1 Myrtle Ave., Ag ment handled the job e S e & o cos HLRPSAL AL the men we nt at rivacious—a good « at- FARD NK¥, 169 Center | _ Rolanc d, 2 w 2 ural, rosy complesion and freedom | 5. Beyhel Coi S o ( It has definite know] e were sent a o are assured only by % NS, 70 Bunnell § i 1 \r'n»;.’\.llxl\'e Ithy blood T on every | gy o b | Antnony 4. e, & nson | § edgc of manufacturmg the rlght time, hOUSIng i kbt e el S _ 19 Bmer A : . : and labor conditions all over the country. facilities were provided, and. there was nside bath, what a gratifying change iam ray, 133 Delanne St -BON BEN . Ballouville, Conn. | E < 1 SR e e e R el e Eotinae s Employers are asked to use this service no loss of time or money to workers or Instéad of the thousand of sickly, | e .. 327 Hamilten, FREDHRICK 33, B 5 sifiemic-looking mon, women and|St, Woscester, 1 ") Osborn, Ave, 1. Nord : i when they need men, and workers are employer. with pasty or muddy complex- | 1 . SHEA, 16 Alden St, | Carl T. Baker, i g s : aa e i ot 1t B L e R o el asked to consult it when they need em- The use of the U. S. Employment Service e should O e e s ol HCont R ployment, or if they feel a change in by both employers and workers is a patri- B se ot e had oy R T i aslc | employment is necessary. otic service and duty to the government. each morning before g S of altics to Date. glass of real hot water wit J 0 0 spoonful of limestone phospt rps - Casualtiios to wash from the v neys and ten ) dav’s 2 cleansing, . 2 i the entire nen 11 3 v Action. g % Buell S | \ilments of Women. omplexion and who g : 2 ohten ote | ) 3417 ¢ e ; the fact that repo pound of | o e s e housands of Am 1 women drag = > » & — . the Division of Advertising of the Committes on Public Informatiot ne phosphate at B o . Dot of g in and day out sufferir 3 h will ecost hut a trifle but {cluded in above total) with ¢ ailments peculiar to their | sfent to demonstrate the Kiiled in action o ted T i e «d rema; » cha 2 Biailor and 3 iting those who } s must | Forec G wounds v ) | womes o suffer from dragging- intlammatory, ulcerated conditions would only Wounded in : m, s el > ziv ¢ more important outside, be- Wounded in action . { Lydia J3.° Pinkham's e Com- O"e cause the skin does not absorb impur-{ In hands of enemy .. pound. a trial ticy would readily find ities to contaminate the blood, while | Missing in action 7 | relief from such sufferi as the the pores in the thirty feet of v«munwx Z many lefters of commendation con- o, stantly being published prove.—advt.

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