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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY &, 1918. w ! fIn connection with.the | had occasion to obscrve the pro-Ger- = - Ito, b. germs, “All these children need”, ! efficiency and thelir solvency must be ’bflnkor's guarantee” do not need gove Zeal. They have made | man activities of Finns in Scandinav- e | the physicians stated, * plenty of | protected as a war measure. Neither | ernment or any other aid, excepg 4 the Rt T e n countries, and more than one | ¢ : | s00d fresh air and lots of wholesome, | {he bankers nor the investors of the | what they can et from ban¥%aca R RS GO el el Y, ) | ished and in their present condition will | operation will not be higher or that |cy and credit are impaired and whosa | readily fall prey to any germ.” But | rates will be increased to offset high- | solvency is threatened through inab geat army of indus- | the war on the side of Germany it : S Was| without ques= hat is to be done? That is the quess | €r operating costs. The banks and | ity to meet matu.itic not. because o B s i (o e it R Gl e i tion that confronts the welfare branch | trust companies of the country, whose |inherent weakness, but solely hecause St ¢ health department Many of | solvency is so necessary to war finan- | of conditions resulting from the way their parents are poor and cannot|cing and the country’s fiinancial sta- | cannot ei ar ive the children all that their little | Dility, cannot be asked or permitted {tce or B encouraged by re- | nisi If 17 hould enter 2 Russia 1 more diflicult | o M Bultainic e ;i : : | Mo the kind old ladies, w Berest to add that |than it is i Pas CESRGIL) o I i Bono by would tremblc c : odies require, while others object B 2 strenuously Y : ;| at least temporarily unmarketable The President has s e arried | Scandinavia have heretofore crossed | cannon cr: hi 1 renuously if adyv is given. Miss @ fales n marrie ofore cro nnon v , this was g That, it is understood, is preciscly | essential that these utilities should Carroll, who i rge, makes the | v pertinent stion that loeal | the point that will be made by bank- | be maintained at their maximum efli ers in today’s discussion. As lo ciency and that everything reasonably Present King be- [route from this country to Russia via | nervously to lock up their funds in securities investors o Iy, daughter of {the Gulf of Bothnia by ship in the | the children was . s > S 1 by slel others it was most it ¢ and Princess | sumnier and by slei Wthe e t : Lo tion. Not only was the fier ohies Sumisht 1 T v + municipalities refus an rossible shoulc ve done with that ¢ ot by = two of these |poor litt unicipali nt P I 1 i v ks of Teck. Five |ters are frozen up. 1In the event of promiscuous discha higher rates for services made nece in view.” The bankruptcy of public sary by inflated costs, it is doubtful if [ utilities, otherwise solvent, but - the banks will be willing to take the |able through conditions solely res risk that would be involved in invest- {ing from the to finance their ma Br have been | war, it will be necessary to penctriate ions with them tions ¢ them a i i | [ ©F firearms that marked tho cele | Wy Bere: Prince Id- | deep into the Arctic Circle to 8 White ILodg enter Russia. by wa and | there sy no displa vork it White I : ‘ e e NS and ri s New B4, 1894; Prince | Siberia Che Einnish armies, how- | | ; £ s 7| York childy B yorn De- ver, will not make any trouble | 3 for a couple of weeks. Why fe. Dborn De- [ever, will not make any trouble fof | spicuous by thets ¢ wnd th | for oupl s. Wh i AN TR et o o e i Anq | @ litle further and look after Nc 3 : Britain children too? 1 ne tod our- | ment in securities of thin character. | turities and maintain their efficiency Hot 5o | Certainly it is unreasonable 1o ask { would be a national disaster, becat them to do so it would seriously impair the abilit (The Letter:) of the country to prosecuie the war TR Financial Editor, The Tribune Which course of the two, which are i Frederick Al- | soldiers. 17 the Was 3 vis T ! Sir: In last Friday’s Tribune you |50 obvious, would cost the cour 1900; Prince the Iutente, v ; 9 for this is i nging | . | e discuss part of Paul M. Warburg’s |least in war efliciency will Church for any joyous occasion. | £ ; address before the National Confer- |cheaper for the country to fi @ander Idm )} 'Too many of New Britain’s men, the | | ence on War Kconomy concerning the | sound public ntilities, or to save t 902, and Prince ! g flower of the city, are this day (Bl s 2 oy ar 1 public utility situation, and quote Mr. { money and sacrifice the efficienc Bis, born July 12, House has voted the President i control of t wires, so no one clse : hlood old fincess Victoria | (i Biii 25, 1s97; {and revolution is 1 among rer | throu all not cven bell “‘”_ "H ‘”‘ sy NeW | \varburg as saying that the War Fi- | the public utilities and imperil 1} Ivinz amid e ! SYRTC nance Corporation ‘‘expects to deal | whole financial structure of the cour Wdward VIIL, { heed 1 I them, henecforth e U il it shing { 41,6 h th > nent does well 1 ing for th se of liberty on only with concerns that are solvent | try by letting them g bankrupt- Trave 1cross No Man's Land that th Se L ; to | and able to provide a banker's guar- | cy? '8, 1910, the pres- United States of America and the | £1°¢ the owners occasionally In| antee.” And further, that ‘‘except Of course, increases in public util to the throne. J Covington, formerly the | United States of the \World shall for. | Cther cities lere back yards are | where the public interest absolutely | ity rates for service commensurate to 4 < be no official oh- | Cinc of the Hamburg line, - | eve freed from despotism, New | FcPt more clcan and sanitary, a sy requires the corporation will not con- | the increased costs of operation arg 1 t ider itself warranted in making ad- | necessary os an incident to any soli- S tem of municipal collection is earried out and at regular intervals the col-{ vances to companies on the brink of | tion of {he present conditions B wedding, it | 000 tons 5 CGierman su *s welebration w B that George ana | rine ; allir Biesicenahco g [ \ken away on 1 . Bheg that Cieorse : : 1 ken away L simi- | insolvency without such guarantee Yours very trul Pecipients of count- 51 ) : ¢ v garbage collect. This| You say “that would scem to be the 0. B. WILLCOX for a1l quarters of ; D wnie and New Bri- | proper position for the War Finance | Vice President, Bonbright Co, B the United Stat the crown prince toid ad ttractions t 1 to copy it tonrd to take. There is no good rea- | New York, June 1918 he United States i [ 8.)— on why the corporation should un- i Kaiser Bill-that the frogs near { g ; Yl A well known local antomobile sales. | dertake to provide funds for bank- Food and Fuel Need { man had occasion to purchase a | 'UPt or near bankrupt properties.’” (New York Commercial first nations to I Dy oel| - Cencoioavic cronked so ioudiye thatil e SR R TS SRR S S the Germans could bring up their | ners that featured the pacade. thare|bocket knife last Monday evenin You then say, “But what of the| Jederal officials tell Ame heavy artillery without being discoy- [ Was nothing more significant, to the [ 204 on getting back to his garage | omPanles that have been placed in | people that they cannot have a 3 | mind of many, than the simple sorvice | ©ound that the knifo was plainly | @ dangerous position through no fault | coal and foodstuffs they want | flag carriod by the Polich qolemtie | stamped “Made in Germany”. It fopk | Of their own? . .. . It would clear- | mandate is accepted without demur, him but a few minutes to return ghe | ¥ D¢ against the public interest to | yet it is perfectly proper to s Thiteheiline bk o B e, B HaE it Haner el permit bankruptcy on a wholesale [ whether it is not possible to provida PHE BALANCE FiE e el e St S SRy e scale among our public service cor- |all the necessaries of life that we camn Pl some r S ; o 4 : porations. It would not be sur- [use. Our transportation facilitics L : o ome mother's son who had made the certain busines man, owning | prising if the Finance Corporat 5 Lo LA G firroy Mitchel, reported in to- N EIUn, Before tho JudEmontiseat | 185t hione e s e bo nilew s 5 1 anc orporation | may be deficient, but Director Gen- . | should discover many cases in which | eral McAdoo is Spending nearly a i - in- | public interest would require direct | billion dollars for locomotives, freigt Bhel foined the aviation corps aft- | (Orth Fastened among the gold and blue | strictions to have the carbon cleaned | | ild require direct | billion dollars for locomotives, freight i To balance every worthy feat stars were several hank notes, telling | out and the “knock” removed. 1A fow J S T remm e as avor o © 1 o i EELUAER B e emovec L ew | er ents ¢ epairs, 0 € 1as prior« JPris retirement as Mavor of New | \yitn fiendish acts, with Dbroken | the mute story of true Americanism— | days later he got his cap and I o candarenalpana s has pL g or : ericanism : got his car and in the| In his annual report the Hon. John | ity over all other claims . for steel fork and soon attained the rank of troth; men, sacrifice and an unbounded | evening took a little s It | g i . e £ Gioa |l Andimray time I8 i will for BeuEhtt | aniiint < o gungeaj k a little spin. Knock, | Skelton Willlams, controller of the | except those of the shipbuilders and JENIES sjor. - A brillant carcer s 2 e i e e e SRR O TN e YR io g buch Sup f Hiese | OGS knock! As he drove down | currency, said “the continued and in- | gunmakers. Our steel mills can turn was predicted for him, but it is now ve I ruined morve th vrough men. That this is typical of New Bri- | Main street the car knocked even | or 4 | e In | | tain is ¥ shown in the enlistment | louder than before and as | RROY MITCHEI cred, he made himself eligible to be " a Winsted correspondent fin New York city and the !'I'm\ flag, with scores of blue stars ate, but throughout the en- ¥, too, the tragic death of ar ! took his car to a ga ews, will be regretted. M. There in the sacred - scales lonor, had yet another ficance. | aga early in the week and left loans, without the guarantee of bank- | cars and other equipment, improve= sing efficiency of these corpora- | out 45,000,000 tons of steel a yean 't suddenly ended by the Grim Reaper. |y t loosened boo d unb > e s the driver | tions is important for the successful [and their capacity is growing every getared on the | A e A clzhilogeas 1 bo 1unbent knee | records ¢ casualty lists and in | Saw many people on the sidewalk | conduct of the war.' e “ the | Many splendid men have it looted ncels, altars | the splendid way which local people | 100k at the machine and 2 o ) ) 4 ) o o the ationlbianch lor e triiped : ! ¢ cop nachine and smile, he| 1In a letter to the president, secre- | Given the necessary transportation I G Gnstion 1o | 9eth in fhe avletion branch of TonrhLilir e T ralohilosonhy nave rallied their financial support to | became very self conscious. Even- | tary of the treasury the Hon. Wil- | facilities and labor, our coal opera- Bitien. . inasmuch national service, but none was a bet 5 ”m" ‘m: al hv“m‘\_' G uraes every worthy cause that has been | tually he became disgzusted with his| liam G. MocAdoo said ‘our public | tors can produce a billion tons of » ‘: 1 2 o ter type of the successful yvoung Am- A SC brought before them car and drove it home, vowing hae| service utilities arc closely connected | fuel a year. Their mines are equip ¥oom for all sorts of con- « e P Sardlengs o erican than John Purroy Mitchel. As | Hear monks and maids wail ) 1d never run it again until a good | and are an essential part of our prep- | ped for production on that scale Phe band concerts in Walnut Hill | repair man had uled the r SvRe e = the n. be opers g ! : : alnut Hill | rer 1d ove le o motor | arations for and successful pros 10y can be operated at full capacity Mayor of America’s foremosi city, he for naught; vark on : : ou have ruined more than you have 4 . - : o . i You have r 1 mor an you t enjoyed and appreciated hy thousands | fully looked over the machine in his The president, in his reply to the | can consume at present In tha of people. So popular are these band | vard he say dangling from the start- | Secretary of the treasury, said: *I|same way enough good land les ni- yat- | fully share the views you express re- | tilled in America. to double the pres 88 as to why the acceptance of | - ignation is “for the good of the | the evening of the ourth were | and taken out the knock. As he rue- | tion of the war’ - and a billion tons is more than wa " - conducted his office In a business-like 6". 1If the officer's record | wronght 5 S manner which commanded the re 2 good one, (and so far as is concerts that they really should he a | ing ecrank, and much bent and ) charges were not preferred weekly event in the city. A few years | tered, a heavy tin pail. When he had | 84rding the importance of public | ent output of livestock, foodstuffs, enemies ief executive of New | spect of even his bitterest polit -u‘;u‘,‘ poise {1 : vour | t him prior to his resignation) SR i ago, during the months of July and | filled the radiator with water he had | Utilities as part of onr national equip- | Wool and cotton under intellizgent ai - York city when the United States en- LU ELEOLER LS S e is absolutely no reason for add- e - o waves, e . Hoen § siartep[iment esnectalls ez R oot e tered the war ¢ issued his famous . ey = a band concert every Wednesday eve- | handle and had forgotter remove | C5sential that these utilities should be ; of labor at non-sensical phrase. To all 1d pleas of shuttle, gear, devote S e e Sy Lgoften move proclamation on April 6, 1917, which To placate million hastened graves, enjoved. | it before he started on his trial spin. August, the citizens were treated to | abently hung the pail on the ment, especially in war time. It is | rection and with a sufficient supply maintained at their maximum effi- France has put every availabla rances, it looks as though some- y At that time the loca Bl cl T ne WS S ciency and that everything reasonably | man in the army and has importe demonstrated that he was alive to the | ITark! Spars and souls cry s for 4 I manufacturing A 0w S0 Sl L ; S st ¥ - nported S concerns put up the wherewithal to Twenty five yours ago the Ierald | POSsible 101 e done with that | more (han a million African emergeney 7 that he was 100 per ; o 4 - | R s Sl e el : b terms which is hardly apt to | SHSTEency and LG e il You have muined more than you have | PAY for them. If concerts were en. | printed theso items nd in viev Chi t rk on farms and in f Cepanioican RS Senzocu ce the wrought. Joved during those times of peace, they June Ity A fovhey Cuftney gnd || EUPScduintly ) dve | Wiar | Hinence | tofies Kelind the Miing Wnes U1L tHig 9 ¢ the dep. | Proclamation herewith: would uinly be appreciated even | Peter Long attended the Yale-Har- ‘”"l""”“"”“ e CLesiod “”\‘* OLES . “"\‘ ‘”']” or three years longer d the embers o e dep- nore e ¢ e e el S ized, and yo ave quoted Mr. ar- nerica w have to put fi v e ; Upon just grounds and after Your jewels pile to Heaven's gate Rl o e Lz of war and | vard boat race at New London today. et Rl b G e N Rele o tom e 2 Wotry when Sverybodri nesds sonle Talyl e R e iving that the corporation | to ten million men under arms and long and patient forhearance, the o win the coveted “Well done!” 28 n : : o I I el thos : e : L expects to deal only with con- | thus deplefe the production forces of ment would refrain from ex- President and the Congress of the Beyond will rise your sins of hate hing to take their mind from the | Howell and Henry Penfield have been pects to deal only witk n 1s deplefe the production for ere engaging In a juggling of cordial relations between the nt. If superior officers in the e t1 are solvent and able to |the countrq. Shall we permit our Ao et s of the day. New Britain is ba appointed conductors on the electric outr you ) Lr provide a banker larantee.’ ing heated words with patrol United States have declared that o prove the cruc by the act of the aulocratic gov run, x no speci Appropria Louis F. Dunn has ! | crnment which rules in the Em- J.o. Peter seals: “Tekel. "Tis naught; made 1o provide a series of the | property on Par ot from Philip their differences of opinion he- pire of Germany war exists be You have ruined more than you have summer concerts Corbin. -— William F. Delaney has pystanders in the late evening ween the two countries, and the wronght —(W. S. 8.)— heen appointed clerk of the hoard of | that would be a step toward free people of America are about John P. Erwin in Philadelphia | \ local lawy has been refained selectmen i | n the public thoroughfares, and It is apparent that the continued | add to our fighting force? Shall we and increasing efficiency, and, con- | shiver for lack of coal in winter and sequently. the solvency of the publie | reduce our food allowance by refus- utilities of the country, are essential [ ing to follow France's example and % to the prosccution of the war. The | import the lahor we equire 5 i entering into the great orld ublic Ledger. L most unigqu 1se, one in whic | July Sunday S 5 vement of conditions whic nter nto the great Worl Public Leds . hich an 2 sund inability of the utilities to meet their | gaps during the war Confliet Millions of the people HA — wutomohilist is seeking to use a lonely July 3 T'he rst elec ¢ car in t P % o 3 properly be termed ‘for the maturities and to respond by esxpan- If Mr. McAdoo can supply sion to the unusual industrial de- | transportation and we can impo Dig | mands for motive power and trens- | necessary labor, we can produ SEi o e iborl ind the ] Ee | gl e e bicvelist bicycle ran 0 e | New Britain was sent over the line il of this city W born in th FACTS AND FANCIES. bl - cle 1 into th X Britain was sent over line f the service countries engaged in this great e ato, or the auto ran into the bicy- | Saturday night at 6 o'clock. A e war. No part of the carth is clist, it all depends on which story crowd followed It on hicveles and it 5 . o Josevelt has just called somebody AMERICANIZATION WAL SR L et ] G an unspeakable, contemptible cur | | ition not due to anything in- | the coal and food wo require for snjoin upon you all that you | collide © was sma t at Blac Ro TeTe thie I cnjoin upon you all that ye The colonel ls eortainly getiing s | v n i Blacl where there | heing told. AL any event, | went to White Oak without trouble, | it t erent In ftha! industry, but is due to | mestic umiption and the 3 two conditions altogether resulting | nance of aur soldiers and Allies in The bicyclist demands that the motor / 't box. On the car were ist pay for his damaged wheel, wh President Young. Treasurer F. G the motorist now comes forth with | Platt. General Manager Whitneyv Supt the amazing statement that the bieycle | Dinsmore, t ced action of the school hoard in honor the Liherty which so many trength back.—New London Day. ifrom the war, namely Europe. France ning the Common Council for of von have sought in this land LeLe = . 5l osdar to| furthen the worls and the free self-government of the American Democracy in i which we all find our opportunity ighest commendation. Already Sl Al anall freadoni iyl cxer Connecticut has put a ban on pri fighting, according to report. It n i 3 pretty near time that the class follow-\ S d his car so badly that it will { ard New Yor and ing the ringside should be enzaged | not run at all and he wants damage nzland railvoad plans to put a bility of further increases which ‘ in some real occupation.—Middletown | (W, S 8. )—— double track belweer ments entering into the costs of factor in producing ericanization, is deserving of | and How- operation, including materials porting supplies | | (a) Increases in all the cle- men mnd more steel hool board has done splendid cising kindly consideration, self- n Bristol and may outrun tihe oblainable in- ma jor in holding down s control and respect to each other Pr Many people are still in doubt re-| New Britain and build a new freight creases in rates. pnroduction along these lines, and the ) ¢ accomplished during the year chefeh G0 x”“ "\‘":“:':“‘j:"‘ ‘(‘y"““_'”“::!““"" s | sarding the Assyrian float in tha | house here. — W Attwood, cashier (h) The government financial The pinch will not nded are most gratifying. In 22 f'“' Lok : Y S , 3 LS HseICs, N 5 o ‘:‘-H‘"_lt l*‘w‘l the placard mean what | of the Mechanics” National bank, has operations monopolizing to a but at a later date, whe E g 3 aid in the preservation of order e new sugzar ration n {it said: “The Morning Nation”, or|been elected treasurcr of the Bur. e e iatstiedaondete Glon onn ] | politan community such as this, nd in the exercise of calm and ous, bui we ought to manasge should it hav en “The Mourning | ritt Savines bank to succeed V. B ources of bankers and making production fight in i roper and fitting that not only deliberatc v”"»"' mt in this time t along v wh “‘]4 \1“ V‘m “r‘ i Nation . Chamberlain. — Selectman Tavlor has large demands upon the invest- . o 2 yi;” T :w‘;‘ »“‘”wmv eptional fogg s Ix\”” imp: "1“' .,“n hardship )- heen appointed postmaster in Ke ment funds of the country. At the rpewriter, There will be some exc: onz on us has imposed dship- Evidently ephone companv | sington These two conditions are war con- | (Don Marquis in the New 111, who are of foreign birth or : N eheal A ey . annoyance of having Y B . L 2 1 ; hel Ney 11, Af maligr influen and im anno o be short of help and in these July 4.—Holiday, ditions. brought about entirely by the Evening Sun) hool children, but their parents C € must, Ltion, should be thoroughly mallcions . purposc among vou Jimil pla on purchases. On the | " 4 ; days of labor shortage patrons mus July § in Americanism. With right and, as to them, | advise vou all whol ; yaving a pretty soft that full and timely preparation time of it regards food.—New Ha ! nhas bLeen made adequate to the { ven Union. of the most patrioticiil s S o et Lt T the There were {hree fires, | war and must be considered and Tt is queer how merely sittin e willing to ac uses. But the | numerous saccidents from treated in relation to the war in front of tvpewriter will powder service rendered | poor and ! burns and much noise and excitement Utility companies, which would | low of words trickling out have been bankrupt had there heen |itual typewriter user. ay claim that New Britain is many times, if a patron was in in the clty vesterday, — W. F. Delaney | the Unitea States, but theve Tahlnfenanae: of order throuzhout hurry to get the fire department the | was admitted to the har in Hartford | N0 War, are not entitled to considera- F'rinstance, foday we have no 4 B . ! KT r Ty house would have a chance to burn | todny and is now a fullfledzed law | tion hecause war conditions exist; but | thoughts, no ideas, no desires. no im | much to be done in the way of H‘y Cit N v u‘,”‘m “v‘\, ! COMMUNICATED. over his head hefore he could get |— Patrick Vorbett defeated R. Jovee | PUPlic utilities, which, because of the | pulses, remotely connected with get the warning o e disposed, G B 4 J flle fr i % war, are unable aintai eir ef- | ting o colu f some one s e central of Terryville in a half mile race yes ar, are una to maintain th f- | ting out a mn. 1 me one sent ples of Americanism which Is applicable to af Editor of the Herald: (W, § terday, thereby winning 2 $50 bet | ficlency and their solvency, must be | us a Joke we wouldn't know it. Ther sorrow we read the col- On next Wednesd: i tuber- | E. G. Bahcock has a pet bulldos fhat | Protected as a war measure. Neither | is neither wit nor humor nor appre 1 ting our foreign element in the b3 ‘America first’ as -esidents enjoying the pro i With' great R 1 ol M St i 2 (,l_ o \\‘l_\‘h"‘r' \,";; t;:fl’f.?,'f wmn under the heading “More than [ culosis depariment of the board of |is very fond of chickens and overy e ihanicors inon)the finxeatorsjiof ftho ficlation) Mpus o twollioursWelhave 000 in July 4 Parade”, which said | health will give its annual outing for | day the hoy Is followed into Walnut | SOURITY can assume that costs of | sat In front of a pile of copy paper operation will not be higher, or that with a pencil In hand tryving to 41 rates will be Increased to offset high- | out somethin: 1d we have tried im er operating costs. The hanks and | vain {rust companies of the country, But now that we sit dowr whose solvency s so necessary to war | typewriter, words come * * financing and the country’s financial [* * * of course, merely wor stability, cannot he asked or permit- Of course we m bularly noticeable in the Fourth of our 7 izens or not: “Whoever owing 10 e nee 1o the United States | we represented Austro-Hungarian | the little childven of New Britain, and { Hill park by a brood of little ! e that the school board helped | 1 R0 0 0 G them or ad- | delexations. We did not represent | inasmuch as it is expected that more | There the canine digs and ly pageant and it is pleasant to i scratches in instilling 2 love of America heres to their enemies. giving Ausiro-Hungarvlan delegations be- | than 100 little ones will be pre L | helping the chicks find their food canse, although we came from Aus- | number of automobiles must he July 6.—I. F. Mills elected everything else into the hearts them aid or comfort within the I'nited States or eclsewhere. | suilty of treason™. The punish we ha ol O 0] RGO e et e e e R B ment prescribed by law for (the we demonstrated Austro-Hun- } at { o’clock ring them back at | child are visiting in Trenton N. J i an government caricature and | noble . s | tria-Hungary, hate her as much | secured to transport them to the pic- | grand of Phenix lodge, T. O. 0. T ho came to this country gn lands. It is to be hoped ed to lock up the ds socur cet of some sort and tu oA : VinE ditonobilcs||lGeos iAo 2 e ifed o Hogiup itheiy Einds i uri- | ject of some sort and turn Common Council will expe- crime of treason is death of, a i the discretion of the court, im- as the witch who keeps in slav- | can do kind deed loaning | of the summer at Martha's Vinevard. | apie b prisonmnent for not less than five ery all the Slav people, among Whom | thejr cars for this work at the afos Where are those men going, papa, | — mhe cont T TR 5 j;:“"“, 1‘.“;1""” o 48 vears and a fine of not less than re also the Uhro-Rusin peopls whom | mentioneh hourse. Miss Sara A. Car- | with the cute Httle lunch boxes? Ara | amee “"'}‘”W"l .”'g »«('r:v)vlnd solv- | the e ef that we were real in such an endeavor well 1010001 Alllorsere lot the) v we represented roll, tuberculosis nurse at the health | they golng camping ency of the utilities o e country | something indeed lice have heen especially instruct On the other hand we love the Am- | qop0 rtment, is in charge of mat- No, my son, that's just the night to mive their prompt and efli- erican vernment which L A R e e Sl ekl el i ¢ Austro-Tungarian govern- | ties at least temporarily unmarket- | words loose upon that matter of granting the umber of persc | board’s petition, for money are essential to the prosecution of But would that he altogether hon the war and any impairment of their | orable? police force | efficiency would tend to reduce the |whole, more ethical simply to Does it not scem, on : = ed eacious attention to the enforce- L will play games and otherwis 20inz on duty I e ment, and our hope is that when Ar industrial output of war materials; | knowled that we have no idea S. 8 the further impairment of thelr [let it go at that? credit or their general default and in- Sooner or later the public solvency would have a disastrous ef- | to vou if vou try to stall (New York Tribune) | feet upon the financial structure of - In connection with the news that | the country The efficiency of thae Moolish Statements, 1 | utilities and their solvency must both (Boston Post) pvAL SILVER ANNIVERSARY. nty-five vears ago today King ment i [that when &My | themselves, after which the noh (W erica wing the war, Slav peopie, ‘”‘" treated to ice cream and cakes i imong them Uhro-Rusin people, | o ‘ 2 : i 4 1in the generous people of Publio Utllities s mavor of the metropolis to further SRR lv repre 2 { as mo [ which " the 4th of July ref help the kiddies by donatin for them. When it is in many cases this annual outing is the only real onting that these chil- | Mujor Mitehel worked incessantly ‘ e and Queen Mary of England married. I we were Hving in | "o oo iiment's interests i gented, will have liberty of peace, there would be a | .. . \whnen relieved from the dn- Therefore, the group of Uhro-Rusir R rerarented nlthe drstipart: local bankers are to confer today | Before the War', Austro-Hungarian L : L i with the War Finance Board on the e kept in avery ave from one years end to an- question of public utility financing, we | as their necessary expansion for the | made in the United States Senate 5 sther they can better appreciate celet n of ti nt Y | {ies of the mayoralty, he immediately Je assured as war measures, as well Many are the cocksure state enlisted for active service, and w 1 government, w have no doubt that, could he express | {Thro-Ru . Boher Vich se the mother country and her g recommend the reading of a letter on | increasing demands of var indus- | ter turnir out to have been ahsurd in terrible, grim Slon importance of the event, Ifor this page from an officer of ane of | tries Many are made that are absolutely poor little children, everythir l the leadin investment banking the wgovern- | unwarranted hy facts, especially b ik . { from “the day of the picni hou specializing in public scem S .« - co-operatine with | the war conditions abroad on the battlefields of France instead | v - (W.S.8.) ties. As he s«avs, public nutilities : wernment, of the war ris in For instance In the he was doing siuch | o W t and \e health department tuber ssential to the prosecufion of public utility operation and | the draft amendment the other da nic in Booth’s block now se it. his only rearet would be that he |and | | | ghout the United Kingdom, but | | i | 1 i the silver jmbilee. An it i can it the royal personage fictieoy ficant th e ) of at hom elves have expressed the desire . = atter o nd yet their selvency is wing the banks and the [ Mr. McCumber solemnly arose and G hbo ol permitiedtlo e 3 by tw litions fox recognition of ned the practice of the el ¢ ons several patients are | ire in nowise responsible. name- | 1 sential character of public uti epresenting to their people that upt war work. That is supreme | : 2 { "INLAND. Slav L ' we else just now and the most | E1 Snkhackled and co. were walk- serculosis speciali nd inability to secure funds through n to preserve both their efliciency front As a matter of fact.” he From Stockholn comes word that |, who Uhro-Rusin ited the > give the normal channels. “Utility v their should. by re-es re is no reserve force to Last we one o Y. the increased costs of operation i the intention of the na- |they had a large reserve on the ratic of kings who ever graced | in atter Ite- , rupt had there heen no war.” say \ securities, open the investment | ing 1o dupe the people on the reserve \at nothing matters much at the | Allies. If the report should be true, | people | . the first to real :;mm,.; is about to declare war on the | Ulkranian 3 ad Slovak know an v Ve panies which would have heen ishin e in sound public f. What's the use of attempt- nt time except the winning of the | we ought not to be surprised. Ever REV. JOS. PELECHOVYCH ttle persons they were, Wwere ex tion because war conditions ex essary publie utility financing But how does this senatorial solon <ince the war began, Finland has been M. KAZKO amined af the clinic but the doctors | but public utilities which. because of | The public utility concerns ‘*‘that lhmw that there is no reserve army e King and Queen both have !extremely. pro-German. The writer New Britain, July .7, 1918, could find no trace of the dreaded |the war, are inable to maintain their | ure solvent and able to provide a |on the western front?