New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1918, Page 8

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918, woan '.u:“.l ‘ry‘\:‘ 4‘\‘;; 4::7,\-;!”1‘1‘r.u »\u”'li::AVI‘ N i THRILLS. FOR TRAINH] WOMEN el e b S| T SuPPosy TraT Ves rve Gor A N GlSEGBELTE take any kind of a job in & war-pro- | TuaT TRAIN BACK TRAIN HAS JUST LOT OF TimE - BuT TimeXComesRIoLMRecTIaTRTonSEati e snin e S e T s To THE CAMP —WeLL PR OTS e e Mo at Regular Pay T 5 |en a job at $8 a week. In six weeks | HATE To TrinK BETTER GET THE I'VE GOT To BE I and was earning $22 a week, The fact TO ME ~.—_waw! e i(h:n he had 1 her salary alm | g | she had heen promoted three times WHAT WOULD HAPPEN ONE BEFORE THAT (21if) (557 RS ‘Washington, Nov. 7.—Time has |tripled in an incredibly short length come. says C. T. Clayton, 1o take up | ©f time meant nothing to this young regular work at regular pay The best way for many women to | to feel that she was successful in do- ZOX show their patriotism is to train for ing her part and maki < ood on the | | service. Efficiency was never a more | job assisned to her. That must be highly prized set than it is today. | the spirit of American woman ir ; s to the oh and The Government is helping women to | industry—to o th Joban d the work they are best fitted to { train herself fo work as faithfully and ; B i o W 3 e lo, and suggesting how they can best | Well as any man 3 d o { i 3 . trafn to fill places of men called to Tn ovder ¢ work of wou $ 2 R e color | may give the gre t economic value UTho itimet has nov N comoMiwneon (ol b community ey eivinzecaRton i % » oy g : 3 R For Three Months. ltched a many women must drop their knitting | faken not fit | pess into : v/ : i ok N hn b O G et i o (Lo Bk, e o son women | . G : | | Burned Awful, Cuticura Healed cease volunteer work, and take a re- | Who apply to the [ & iployment ular job for regular pay,” says C.|offices are asked to give full informa “For three months my face wi S Rl 5 oo | tion relative to their varfous qualif QA" covered with pimples so that I wi T. Clayton, Director of the Tr ing pimp: wnd Dilution Service of the U De- | cations, especially regarding their V ashamed to go anywhere. The pin] partment. of Labor “The fact that | school. collegc, or technical training. | |E 1T SHOLLD START Goop BY- | HAD girl; but she was inexpressibly happy 0 ————— B ples were red, hard, and very largl Women miy mot be in need of the| Tor full information relative to To RAN (T WOULD A UERY GNJOYABL }'_:‘S;s '1‘_"5“‘3::';_"‘“” and after awhile they all scaled ove money has nothing to do with the |nursing, hospi ssistants, and 1 INCREASE The / EVENING BUT ‘.M” SURE 'l.'o | |They itched and burned mmmi case. The United States Government | construct aids, address the Office | DIFFEICULTY OF Py o G awful. ] needs th service for production, and | of the Surgeon General, Washington, 5 GETTING ™ THE 7 5 cH A friend told me about Cuticur| the Government is very particular [ D. C.. as tollows: Nurses, American £%% STATION g Soap and Ointment, and I began to tr; about women being paid the same Nl“'“\’:"l‘ f\'vv' N”“t'\" 2 ”"'»*‘ * »"1!_ 7, ::?:;\ s:.fl!ell;ef;‘trefldnh}:s my f-;exbega e for Service lequally rent | Hospital tants, Army School o 3 ght on, and I use] Herenisam e s va’ u.’.lh lmmn»mmm Aids, Re- = g g L’L’:fifi'?"cfl&f.,‘if‘gfiffii‘,‘,’,w.?;;f . + is for women | construction Division y . o / o et R, B SO R o 1 e it o f ! g yrasail bealed.” (Signed) Miss Berut her to do, provided it has been along | training offercd under the direction | 2 % . Mn al ;;'Shzlgpewl‘é' erry Valles the lines of an essential vocation. | of the Surgeon (eneral, there arve | E L A School teachers should stick to their | 1,679 schools and hospitals throu 3 > / - lriup o\; yol; Sompdeéu:r;byuog_, calling no matter if munitions offer | out the country that register nurses, 3 y Z m‘:nf“:: :::h: l);'nnrw;lmcur‘lm lln a higher reward. The youth of |and grad nuises from these inst / ( i b bbb s America. must not be neglected tutions are eligible to enter the Army ! o s I Sasipie Bach Froe oy Mall gdd"“~w o “For the untrained woman, who has | hospitals with the same standi 7 & - atiours, g-pt. X, fl'flc Bold lvu&vhzr never worked in her life, industry pro- X ites of the Iy hool of | LIl e ey oot Soap 2ec.” Ointment 2 and 8c. Talcom Zc. i < . ; ¥ LT v than any other line of endeavor. Many | on Nursing of the Couneil of National | 3 2 e p h M factories are organizing training | Defense. They > also eligible to W” / btomac lsel‘y schools in their plants. Two hundred | Service with Red Cross nurses and the ¥ P _ a Get Rid of That Sourness, factories, according to the Training | Navy Nurse Corp: Indigestion. and Dilution Service, are spending or | Another opportunity for training is g B When your stomach is out of of preparing to spend millions solely in | glven by the War Industries Board, or run down, your food doesn't the work of intensive training of new | Which is offering in many larze cities gest. It ferments im your sto workers. 750,000 new skilled worke War Emergency Courses in 1ploy- | and forms gas which causes souri are needed by the country by January mcn]‘» }'Hnt\lfi"m"”‘. cre are many i heartburn, foul breath, pain at pil first. methods advancec for maintaining ] 4 stomach and many other miser “The woman with nimble fingers | happier relations between capital and COEXRIGHERINERNEWEYORE SIRIEUNEZINC, _\_i:,’\xpu)ms. who is not afraid of grease, and who [ labor. The solution offered by the ! Mi-0-na stomach tablets will is willing to cast aside for eight hours [ Employment Management Section of joyful relief in five minutes; if ta a day her fluffy ruffles for overalls, | the War Industries Board is the or- regularly for two weeks they her plumed bonnet for a service cap, nization of an employment depar i turn your flabby, sour, tired, and to concentrate on the task at|ment, and the putting of all matters | Cincinnati and Berkeley, California. ‘ in Cleveland ithis autumn, and a sub- ] profession should write to Captain| There is a shortage of teachers for | . stomach into a sweet, energetic, hand is sure of a quick and certain | having to do with living wage setting, To these courses employers are in- | sequent course will be arranged | Boyd IFisher, 717 Thirteenth Street, | radio classes of conscripted men and | fect working one reward. transfers, promotion, and voluntary | vited to send men and women of their | there. 1\ W., Washington, D. C. women are eligible for this line of You can’t be very strong and employee relations into the hands of | own choosing, subject {6 the approval [ The position of employment man In order to train women to take |endeavor. The Woman's Radio Corps, { orous if your food only half digd the places of men who have entered | T4th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, | your appetite will go and naul the Service, the Railroad Administra- | New York city has the approval of the | dizziness, biliousness, nervousy | a competent and especially trained | of the Section. T{ will be understood officer. that such candidates are to return to This Section has secured the services | their sponsors, and be utilized by of the foremost intructing authorities | them in employment work. In the zer offe lucrative field of endeavor for women, and like all work that pays well, the standard for service is | tion has organized schools of instruc- Federal Board for Vocational Train- | gick headache and constipation high. Tt would only appeal to a wo- | tion in several forms of railroad and |ing in training women radio ope follow. in the country on subjects dealing | beginning, ten per cent, of the appli- | man, who has some knowledge and |office work. Officials state that the\'m's for teaching positions. Those who Mi-o-na stomach tablets are h with employment management, and | cants for th courses were women, { liking for factory or shop life. The ‘ response been so prompt that in- | satisfactorily complete the course go | and easy to swallow and are gua = personnel work The courses are | now fifty per cent. of the students are \ salient requirement re tact, com- ruction agencies hav many more | up for the test before the TUnited |teed to banish indigestion and @n oy located in points where universities | women, and the instructors are enthu- | mon sense, resourcefulness, imagina- | applications than can be accepted. | States Bureau of Navigation and re- | all of the above symptoms or md 5. STANLEY HORVITZ, and indutries can co-operate; such as | siastic over the progress they are | tion, a broad outlook on life, warm | They are now taking only applicants |c a first-grade commercial license, { back. For sale by The Clark uptometrist 327 Main St. Optician | Boston, New York, Rochester, Pitts- | making A preliminary course in | sympathy, a capacity to bear responsi- | living in the vicinity of established | the same as granted to men who | Brainerd Co., and all leading d. Satisfaction Gnaranteen | burgh, Scattle, Cleveland, Chicago, Employment Management tarted i Those interested in this new ! schoo qu:xlif_\' in the same way. gsts. WAR WORK CAMPAIGN NEW BRITAIN’S QUOTA #200,000 NOVEMBER 11TH. TO 18TH. We Stay-at-Homes and Undisturbed Workers Have a Big Responsibility. Our Boys “Over There” Are Doing Their Best. We Must Back Them Up and Give Them the Comforts of Home. They Are Boys Who Know the Sheer Luxury of a Cup of Hot Soup, a Piece of Bread, a Stove to Sit By, and a Word of Cheer. $5.00 WILL CARE FOR A SOLDIER FOR FIVE WEEKS } HOW MANY SOLDIERS WILL YOU MAKE HAPPY? NOW ALL TOGETHER — GIVE These Organizations Are Taking Care of the Boys: Y.M.C.A, Y. W.C.A, NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL K. OF C., SALVATION ARMY, JEWISH WELFARE BOARD, WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE, AMERICAN LIBRARY ASS'N.

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