OctolMT 25. 1918 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



39 



Will You Take a Little Trouble to 

 Help These Boys Have Comfort? 



The Y. M. C. A. needs men for war service. The 

 nation has given generously in money for this work but 

 money won't do everything — certainly not in war. 



The Y. M. C. A. is in special need of men to serve as 

 Truck Drivers and Mechanics, 



75 Drivers and 25 Mechanics every month. 



We are making this appeal to the business men — 

 the employers of the country to get those men for us. 



The Y. M. C. A. service behind and on the battle 

 lines is a highly organized business. And as in every 

 other big business, transportation is one of its greatest 

 needs. 



The canteen stocks have to be kept moving or the 

 boys go without the comforts they crave so much — 

 tobacco — chocolate — pastry — little army "luxuries." 



After a long march or a hard fight or a trick in the 

 trenches the boys flock to the "Y" canteen. And it 

 sure is tough if the "Y" man has to say "Nothing doing 

 boys, the truck didn't get in today." Suppose your boy 

 were there! 



The Y. M. C. A. does not want men who are eligible 

 for the army. But there are men in this country (lots 

 of them) V ho are over 37 years old and are not in Class 1 

 of the draft and who know how to drive a truck or keep 

 an engine in shape. We want them. We want 100 a 

 month. 



Maybe you have a man with that training working 



for you or you know such a man somewhere. Maybe 



he has not realized how much he can do to help the 



All Three of Us Will Be Benefited if 



boys. A little talk from you would start him our way. 



Will you act as a recruiting officer to get that man 

 for us? 



There is no profit in this work for any man who serves 

 but he will get his living and his family, if he has one, 

 will be taken care of and all his life he will rejoice over 

 the service he has rendered. Talk with men you know 

 who might do this work. Explain to them the need for 

 their service. Get them interested and thinking. 



In order that you may talk to such men on the best 

 basis fill in and mail the coupon and we will furnish 

 full information. 



Help lis get these Men 



Ed M. Willis, 



Y. M. C. A., 347 Madison Ave., New York. 



It may be possible for me to get recruits for 

 Y. M. C. A. truck service in France. Please send me 

 full information regarding that service. 



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