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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1/: 1019 & 4 R ORDERS 1 g D S Nationali- ‘RIEHT uF MIEHT tially the same as befor ; ] zation of ammunition factories and of [ Former administrators of factorles L BUI‘SHEVIKI InEA participated in the management as ’ members of factory committees. Small enterprises had been left in the hands | of their owners who worked in con- tact with factory committees of their ‘E . . districts. Many factories and mills xecutions and Reign of TEITOT | were closea. Tate e custainen by . drawing upon wealth previously ac- Played B]g Part cumulated. It was then reported that the soviet army would be increased to three million men by spring. It was being transformed into a disciplined army. Army committees had been abolished and former officers were being at- tracted to service. The system of t election of officers was being sup- strict expression of class government | planted by appointments by chiefs i undergoing marked changes, ac- | who had full charge of directing oper- . cording 1o a member of the MoSCOW | ations. Commissars represented the All-Russian Central Co-operative as- | soviet political authority. - sociation. He summarized the situa- Bubll aducat = tion when he left Moscow as follow: Sducationswesisuperintended ) by a commissariat and by a special Vladivostok, July 20, (Correspond- ence of The Associated Press.)—The fundamental principle of the Bolshev- iki that the soviets as organs of revo- , lutionary dictatorship must be the Russians of the intelligent class ; were being induced fo werk in the | P00Y composed of representatives of soviets and in other organizations for | fdutational sections of labor organ- | izations. Many new schools were being opened. Science and art were being adapted to the understanding of the masses. A great deal of ar- dor and temperament were shown but very little system. The Moscow univer which formerly attracted The Intelligentzia and some of the hundreds of workingmen was attend- : { ed only by dozens. e officers, under the influence of hunger | - v A A7AC I - <z o 5 ¢ . - 3 3 = 1 and want, had relinquished the tac- The attitude toward co-operative P THOMAS E. WiLSoN a restoration of the normal course of life. The anarchist terror which had prevailed since October had been stopped and arbitrary executions, in some cases, had given way to pre- liminary legal investigations and trials s tics of sabotage. Others who were ‘ 0]"“ '_\i(fllio'\thM; chEngad SOy InE R0 Washington, Aug. . 14 —Thess are inclined to do likewise W vacillat- | the results of disastrous periments the presidents of the five big packing ing on \account of doubts as to the | Which have destroyed private com- companies which bear their names durability of the soviets and because | mercial enterprise and failed to re- and against which prosccutions have they feared the consequences under a Place it with something else, the been ordered in the government's new regime. | Bolsheviki have begun to regard the | The economic policy W essen- | stability of the co-operatives with good will. Special decrees have been } issued protecting them from soviet fight on profiteering in food. The Big Five are charged with collusion in the fixing of prices. Each of these men appeared before the federal investiga- tion in Washington that preceded the announcement suits would be filed, interference. They are receiving big orders for the supply of various dis- tricts with articles of necessity. The | 2 I 5 - i : e and each defended the methods of the ) turn-over of capital of the Central | . : epsie i - packing companies and denied that EDWARD A. CLUDAHY Co-operative association for the year |- ‘A S OCDEN ARNOURS exorbitant profits had been made exceeded one billion ruble: The s viet government has proposed to the | association to undertake to supply the | with a iaily or nightly application of | the shall hairpins arc more becoming sary with a sterilize¢ needle and Avold sunburn, freckles and tan a whole country. The workers’ co-oper- LOU/IS F. SWIFT reckle cream and more comfortable than those of | touching the spot with alcohol-or per- | far as possible, remembering they aref With Pimpl d Black atlves fesnestad Hhelnfuient fofdirect Oily skins require a liquid powder | wire. | oxide. easter to avoid than to cure. ’ 1 pies an ack- the aotiviy of the arpoviofion and to take off the shine and keep the [ “The skin, too, nepds special atten- | h d C 1 H l b oee s Tueloctng pos dind of S bloomn on. A good cleansing cream | tion in hot weather. Dust is as great | eads. Luticura cals. ! should be used after any dasty ride | an enemy to beauty as too much sun. ! directors. Summer Beauty Hints The National bank, the financial - or walk, and cold cream after expo- | The complexion brush, soft and kept H . A “I began to have pimples and center of the co-operatives, has been Gttty o) sure tc wind or sun. perfectly clean, should be a daily Let us p]flce your eatll'lg ppaffltus blackheads on my face. Thenthey nationalized, but measures have been Wintertime chaps and rough winds Some beauty specialists find it well | friend, used with a mildly medicated A % 4 . Erewlarger,and my face was taken to “render realization of the|are not as hard on feminine beauty | (o shampoo the hair more cften dur- | soap, and lukewarm water. Guard | M jf) gOOd worklng Order for the winter or 'S i so disfigured that I was ashamed to be seen. They 7 would itchterribly and some would come to white heads, while others would be large, “ hard and red. ‘‘Had this troubleabout six months before I used Cuticura, and three cakes of Soap with one and a half boxzes of Ointment healed me.”” Miss reform less painful. All employes | 28 the too ardent suns of summer. |ing hot weather than usual. The | against blackheads, the true children | have been retained and the direction | and eternal vigilance is the price of | perspiration of the scalp, the increase | of dust, removing them when neces- H “ w are agents fof The B Gnmrien D & ORI OF oo || G NSISPUSTONON e e et install new. e operatives, corresponding Toughly to Auigistiats (helsummentreSonth skl 1 o1t in Hine oy maakos (il treau ont] | Forbes Down Dl’aft Heatel‘s and Glefl- CHbS e o b R (i T R GEnIoel T G i || e e e Bt PR e and viaaaer ounic. Thou- | 8 wood Furnaces. The relator concludes with a sum- | Pear at cur best and wise women will { pura soap jelly, and warm, soft wa- | BLAME? : wamp-Root the rs. U | = s2as 2 e the e s i o fomen as well as men are a meeting of stockholders. Under | good s2ason to remember that the so- | shampoo aesirable. Once every ten WHOQO IS ;\‘M’ rm';:mnhl«»“h\'n R0 o o e el : & s . 3 : kidney medicine. mary of the general situation which | Set a careful guard over complexion i ter. Dry the hair in the sun and air, o R such organization normal banking op- | clal, school and business duties of au- | days is not too offen using a lather O pci N By Ty At druggists in i ~ | scribes as strophic.”” and hair. and brush it with a little brilliantine | bottles. You ceive a sample size | i LillianR.Berry,Box137,Bristol N.H, | | li¢ describes as “catastrop 5 P oty : 2 : SNl [ihottles ALY hiet telling about | . Improve your skin by daily use of Transportation facflities, he sald, | , DO Dot tempt fate crd freckles by | poured upor the hand and rubbed | by Parcel Post Lot | M 34 Dwight St. Tel. 512 New Britain lying on the sunny beach with face | with a clean hairbrush, brushed over > and arms exposed to the sun. When : an > Dhair. stuffs are scarce. Articles in store | 3 P 2 5 the hanil and upen the bair. S jcomin ERERoTN LRI DRED ht to the For a quick dry shampoo in emer- |are being consumed and are not ; i > | being replaced. 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