New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 10

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FiSIID of self ‘and force daceided the A E truSth German people. What their tragedies is her o $ s'| future may be none can foretdll; nor prestige, the destruction of | are there as yet any signs of re- 5 left her the most distrust- | pentance on which to build anew. For in the world. Total dis- | many years to come German progress 'the sacred pledge and of | Will be handicapped by an intense mon humanities has in- | foreign prejudice created by her own e hatred - of mankind | unscrupulous and barbaric conduct. the world; a hatred mul- [ Under s recon- q . . R G T i e [T IV i (T SRl e (o § This store is the 1 eaty with Germany. H g¢hich early in the war e | mans will ss seek to retrieve g hot before these row lnes ffully planted in the minds | their fortunes in happier lands. 3{ Teaders, the fact is that ". fn people. No such tragic Financing Our Export Trade. must sign the most ArastiieE Bit os this cver befell any | The handling of our foreign ftrade 4 Berushing peace treaty in i Buch is the retribution which lis rapidly becoming an acute finan- hasty survey of what has has brought upon herself by | cial problem of national importance, ill show that Germapy ba inate ambitions of Prussian [Tn May our exports wi i ports pietely lost her ma 4 # 4 ts, who through blind wor-|§606,000,000 and L imports ,000,- | unrest inciuded. e e | 000 an eXceSS in the former of $277,- ; Stock Market \waitinz Developments. [ Ear amounted to | many of our present ; widesp 000,000 During the eleven months | Activity on the steck exchunge ending May our exports were §6,308.- | subsided considerably. Existing con- I 000,000, or half a billion above ,;(mmns appear to have been well dis- |:or;or"l. while our imports were § counted. Under favorable news the & 802,000,000, also the highest record- advance would probably ie resumcd, ed. But the excess of exports for | until halted by monetary conditions. 9 these eleven months amounted to $ On the other hand no great decline ,000,000 ; 54,000,000 more | is to be anficipated, ccusiderablers li- a year ago.™> The question is, | quidation having already been accom- | K Jow will growing excess of ex- | plished, and average prices still being | i ports be offset? Europe is poor, | considarably below pre-war levels. Our | @ : having neither goods nor gold to of- | industrial plar.ts expect an increase in fer in exchange, being also heavily | the volume of business, but the out- in debt to other nations. For a |]look for large profits has been some- ear at least she will not be able to | what affected by increased expenses | B pay for simple necessities; and she | and the difficulty of sect.ring a further can only buy on credit. Already Wwe | rise in selling prices. Ixport demand have loaned many biilions abroad; | for our manufactures has not yet . and for the preservation of Burope | reached expeciations, Lux on the other Money saving as well as for our own best interes . a gcod home wraflic is confident- | [ 4 3 we must furnish the needed financial }:.”:f;l\yriflz.;n}x\.vp‘«:n. Railroad shares | [@ value in black help as far as we can without self | cxhibited considerable steadin # i injury. Estimates as to the future | expectation of = larz> trafic this at § Socks 2 pairs needs of the depleted nations vary |tumn ana a possible aavance in |B for 35c. Actual from $1.500,000,000 to $4,000,000,000 freight rates to partly off the rise | § . ~ the lower figure covering the neces- | j o8 factor of importance is val, is 25¢ a pr. 1 Z38. A fu poriance i sitles for a year or so, the larger | (he sarly return of Me. Wilson from sum being for longer periods. Our | abroad. Initeresting devlopments are > s Py bankers havegalready been in con- | sure to follow, though the opposition Palm Beach ference with the authorities at Wash- | in congress to the League of Nations | B Suits = ington as to they best form of help, | is disap pearing. | puisare r‘?a and in due season some definite plans HENKY CLEWS sonable in price will be announced. Of course, the | m——— e SR : . best aid that we can offer is that . 9 ., 1Z and higher. Horlick’s the Original Nrevbsedieb abirtirdend bt s which will facilitate the resumption | of work, trade and traffic in all of | . . the worn-torn countries, Allies and | Malted Milk —.Avmd enemics alike. None of them can | Imitations & Substitutes buy" indefinitely without selling, and — for this reason alone it will be ill- advised for us to impose restrictions upon imports which wauld tend to lessen our own exports. In this con- nection, the resumption of gold ex- Four Great RCCOrdS ports upon a more extensive scale is ) of more than passing interest. Since . the embargo was removed about Onty a small part of the story of the unusual perform- $40,000,000 has been actually shipped ance of the Overland is a matter of record. In the last few abroad, the bulk of it going to South weeks, however, from Oklahoma City, Boston, and Los American points. Tn addition to this Angeles have came reports of remarkable tests that prove $30,000,000 has been engaged for the power, endurance an i shipment to Japan; while this week e i d dependabl fyOf MudClgo CTS licenses for the exportation of gold A in¥intiobi Now comes Harrisburg with a new world’s record of o = emount ol 3200,009,000 have = 702.5 miles a day for 51 days without motor stop, sealed e ¥ P in high gear. A Model 90 stock car performed this remark- i erica and Great Britdin, although able endurance feat. Let us show you a duplicate of this car. Japan is said to have received a sub- { stantial credit. The licenses for ship- E . \ h A i ment do not necessarily mean that gold will be shipped, the willingness The MaflrOSS Aut() CO.’ 139 Arch St | of this government to deliver the precious metal being usually con- E sidered sufficient for all purposes. — There is no doubt that release of a moderate portion of our ample stock of gold for foreign use will be a wise and conservative move, relieving the tension in foreign markets which would otherwise be transferred here. Money Market Limitations. The home money market is facing an unusual series of demands. There is & huge harvest which has just be- gun that will have to be financed at inflated values. General business promises to be active as a result of unprecedented farm profits. Peace will stimulate many lines of industry. Our government will continue to be the largest single factor in the money market for some time to come, and while its necessities are on the wane they will nevertheless tend to stiffen rates. There are also urgent de- mands for long deferred private en- terprises, for new developments, for real estate operations, etc. July dis- hursements aggregating over $314, 000,000 are already provided for. Un- less all signs fail the commercial world is entering a new period of great activity, partly owing to the necessity of repairing war losses and partly because of the inevitable de- velopment of national resources on a large scale. There Iso the demand for money from abroad just referred to. In many respects New York oc- cupies the position of world leader ship in finance, which it is quite sure | . e to maintain until London regains its : 5 former position. Hven tlen we shall g be able to retain the bulk of gains ° . ? 1 made in the war and probably still What Does This Sign Mean to You? el e oL ment we are much favored by the = Overtand Model Nincty Five Passenger Touring Car, 5985 £. o. b. Tolcdo fact that New York is practically It Hangs Outside of Our “EXid¢’’ Service Station the only free gold market in the WO world. ire ou / Speculation has sobered down HERE’S WHAT IT MEANS: zomewhat and the blind optimism by which it was driven two weeks ago . > - ; has materially moderated. At First. An honest deal and n_/)wirau.?v/i deal. The l}fi A service '/ff” g r”eal“ururt. moment there are many conflicting cornerstone of ‘‘EX{de’’ Service is “solving the indi- ““XEXI0¢”” Service knows no ‘“‘easy ways,” no “patchy fluences. Opinion varies considerably vidual motorist’s individual battery problems.” No methods.” It is honest, effective, prompt and depend- as to the effect of signing the peace able; but most of all, it is #horough. From simple test treaty. In some quarters the belief is | that it has already bheen amply dis- to difficult repair, it gives the best thatisin it—100 | ¢juncca; in others it is held that the 1t is good business to wire your house. It percent straightforward knowledge and workmanship. resumplion of business between Gevz Eounth g Treuelareltieloceas sl i R | ania s SRR s WL Ll s will become a preferred house. It will rent not have to be the owner of an ‘‘Xxide’’ Battery in “ExT0e’” Battery, made by the largest maker of storage eficial and tend to hasten return to the order to benefit by ‘‘Exide’’ Service. This service =2 2 normal. A from the batteries in the world. It is the battery every feature - e ; H H is thoroughly equipped to care for, repair and main- Yol of having the peace treaty an more easily and quickly. of which is service proved by long years of practical plished fact, there is the generally | tain any make of starting, lighting and ignition road work all over the country; the “battery that is unsound and much like administer- i’ . : ’ A battery as conscientiously as though it were an costs most to make, but least to use,” because it is ;‘“"’3:;' ll;"""y‘:"r;‘}l'i’y\" 1';:- ’n;”::;‘o“\f‘”"":( Modern families want to live in houses with electric service. . built throughout on a QUALITY basis. Sn e e Pl : : Exide ELgcichzhon il == colitse ithe Inosg ansatistactory ele: Mother wants the help of electric flatirons, washers and centinued rise of values There’s an ‘‘XEXide’’ Battery for Every Car here and abroad, prol a state : : g H b 7 3 G Hh aCHEiR 0 e vacuum cleaners. The entire family will enjoy the clear, A G HA WKER i(';.‘::‘l‘t‘i‘?,“; ‘“h"l(‘{\v”‘i‘v"c‘:-v"“zf Costomed. restful light of EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. ® ° Many difficultie o been adjusted, and on all sides there Eride Service Siat: e e Wire your house while the campaign is on! We are which aids the: solution. There is Xiae service ation but one real cure for high prices; and making'special offers NOW and you should takc. advan- 3 ELM STREET that is to counteract world-wide scar- city by increasing the preduct: and tage of them. Call or ’phone for information. . {here is no way of increasing the pro- duct exvept by more work. The pre; ‘ - \ ins & AA T ent practice of more par and less work % Bxide” tint Battery DISTRIBUTOR R unetm nd ik i only makes L worse. Iteal prosper- | ity. as we have often saild, lies in an [ oo et | Electrical Contractors 19 MAIN STREET detail that can help in the attainment of this end overlooked in ‘“EXide’’ Service. Second. An impartiality of service. You do

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