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Show ' .1 , - : -- - i ''v 5 V ' .. f. ..j.,1 ' Wg 'MS. - HE CHRISTMAS NEWS, DECEMBER 1923 35 Ilmen to'th whn thrill HK tht turblue wlihout 'l fl for troanon. trtem cun ft ft e7. la of common a cm wuhoot Vibrant, qiu-llty- . would .ora k of ft cracked TloHn. Ha lollk. Ilia balnft won and. hear, but no roman dawn from tho hillOi bun that I'ro.id fralloit to iSU and pnaeeaiwrn that ofahoold i rfi.vn'a an elemental domination nw It la onlyIwct r tempaper Ierhaoad f, am men and In " onre It ftlneera who hear low.pitrltod melody of power that aeemn of ain to which P0- -r. there ton,f3' rente linprlaoned hraak lha hol.ee and . minted note a ho, .n. la. At tlmea. there of ratre aa huire dynamoo hum witn ' naaln aonprenaed fury, eaft harmony aa thoufth tha mlfthl of th rAnyoni hud eouwutfu tm toothed and placated in n Ybcr is romantic quality Mnn hv ronic of ths turbine than .inked their llvt that down liewr It. They have dastiad to Cltnitln mli't'fv def ine.enme to hf awept. un-j- ,r boata and i arrl.il w aeertt mnntha In tho lonklnaupon ilennln. meaajirlna:; of itfod In iH their pH ilbeworkforce nod avr cry. ); hnorUmi jlnif ihe chantte In ofcool, toe Laming teem of winner seemingly unMnuble. A Koffit of I rld Theme. . of varied n aon And It ulna fancy to theme aa. nne permtta tha i he cranhlmt (enthrall him There la walera beat--.- r f ruililn rroecendo Hi futile hanle arnlnnt tha think cliff and dame and half Veil torranta. of hefa cornea a quieter picture vlnJoln Until. aprrnd out aa ni l.Qtirh uton a mnsrio rrprt. nott idMoful homes shedding rtow against a wlntyfMorm. Thor th contented htnisswlf iQtinMy about her homely dutln.v itinwnpinardo her nnlpt grvant her bidding, 'tirelessly. to 1" th rrn tn plant, Allvd with hMl aqd ths from current bn'rfu1 It of proa peril. fpar'nir arc Tharo great. cities alive with their mll tnrTnr trsm lnn o th dally taik, Interurhan tho days fivers connrrtlng up with town sod country, or In fwh. (Miaaftn mrtni nf Mtrchnracd with tha hf hemoth tha inreo from tha trhlnr-pol- l tmlnn un tha ataap rinttnrt'ncntt avd i and throurh tho roaring tun Orta, T alnco otro pMt.cnourh of fancy, haa become no much nf a fr!cy a to he a guiding factor tcaiMy let the cioniaatlnn of todav, Wit if. fnrfood auch cIvtNatlon aa Wa have would he Impoaeible, In tho Wardai-othat pre tuna wtjo wad On redan ttr colled nwny and whoaa In inme wilt a ware he revered tlio elOetrleot worlV Tt I mt to tho enlrU of Chart lhorlo H Into tha ainmeta aee,nded of that orhaeenl yoldo nnrm a current he loved eo'WaU ftnd hod deee M much to OlihduOa Tha hlledM of atetnmetna ' tn a recent vlalt to ITtah and hut a few dv hi death, Mr Relmeta raid that tha time j raiddl.y t anomrhlng whan tha vaot turn tha wheel of fore th ed commerce and light tha tTorld .will ha .carried thmurhoot the country hv- a network hf Inter not unttka tha line rymncf-tn- r Tha probtWeecnl railroad aVatcm lem now la how to conduct the cor- over orewt dtMee amoothtv rnf if cimnomlcally and without want I trnnemlerioii to aupnfv iha need fen .removad from tha of neon1 4t(rce rf itn addition to the fen million hnmenowar now dcvaloned In tha t lotted fiteta thera la amther fifty tnUMon that can h darclopad under an pfeaent method and perhatm har-ncd aauaf amount that might ha for the tie of man by email ltdcty generator placed along rtrenmg thna utniaing tha Vat pew me to waete. Id rer eketchg the development nf the electrical Industry, ha aald that InduatWeg hare heap hi to oaerata much more economically t huviav their power from a com-Mengaged evcluMvely In un eh energy The next tep nvlne tH the development, ha. added, wilt a when tha line cam matt together ' logo o np great Interconnecting rra Ha evnreeeed the onlnlop that tan. coet nf production would thna the the aooply In be and vrlmi wert of ths country could '! C .,. -- -- hard-heade- - f ?' ?r? C5." i ' Jj I lEarej - W. "V mn over-tuen- ed vV T1.; r fT r a&5 t 1 O,' etee-rittU- " sEr j'r vVw tf ; V.vl Vs- y itu&a4' - Vc-tat'- pncrvng t m h-- ut to .a - prac-'dih- -- - The initials of. a friend You will find these letters on many tools , oht;now uf dced b4 otmaied. -- ' "" tht J by which electricity works. They are on, great generators used by electric light and power companies; and on lamps that light millions of homes. They are on big motors that pull railway trains; and on tiny motors that make hard housework easy.' By such tools electricity dispels the dark human and lifts heavy burdens' are shoulders. Hence the letters an are trademark. more thaii a They the initials of a friend. blem of 1 1 WeecfMttHee UAarekmtug that not of awakening paaslbllltiaa In tha nttllsatloa of hydroelectric power In ths callYork ing of a conference In Hew Com net ago by Recrctary of marclong a now re Uoover to diary and new problem. The new turee rneource k tho production of water power on a greatly enlarged scale. The new problem is the question of which jurisdiction and regulation will artee from tho Inevitably out of the plan dlcuad. working Each la Important and promiao to oocupy much public attention from now on. Secretary Hoover told tbs raprs neyrtatlvat of eastern states who at tended the conference tbat the time I water power develop ripeonfor a ogle which will revolumeat tionise Industry. He ahowed how ha advaneed mechanical genius electrical' aclence to a point where th nga are now feasible which wars HAHVIWINfl MATTRfirPI H)R(TH. . C aityoa M lir F.ncrtry Iotinff ami Rwinlnit Dotut th MoutiuU cp tearing Through theIt Divfi ad Mini Mw In tMWfl th lvwrrlKum by MmiM of th IVWwr owl (Irikiulor llrr lUnm tUng to Turn Uto Wlnv la of IudtiMry nr riaelt FnrtH Glaring Idghi on tlat rilv Strict, undreamed of a few year ago. To secure the adoption re-of these demonstrablerapidpossible of sults, the greater utlliKatUnn water power4 said Hr. Hoover, 'is of profound public importance.. Every time we cheapen power and centralise It production we create near use and add new security to we also Increase prowe eliminate waste; we deud Ion; the burden upon crease physical men. Tn mmv we Increase the of living and comfort of all f our pfople. The general scheme' of power reduction I to utilise Intensively rhe vast water power resource of of th country for the generation eleotriro current. This would be highway cable transmitted along of power to manufacturing establishments, to rstlronds aud to all other type of consumers. Tho late President Harding was much Interested in turning coal Into electrical power at the mouth of the mine. Leas coal would be and transportation of tt bv auch a plan. would be obviated and atortfire of Steady production coal would be more practicable than at preoent. The two scheme It la thought can be advantageously worked together, coal power being generated where water power Is un-- . available. Widely scattered and so advantageously placed are the natthe United Btntes, ural resouree no of coal mine exist that where water power I not far distant, and vice vrta Eresosik Having. conMr. Hoovr Said before the Uuit-ed ference a power survey of the 11 In east showed that It State. ern state a fully developed and coordinated super pewer system would result In an annuel saving of 60, 000,000 ton of coal. A capital outtn lay of tl.S&O, 000,000 would result000. an annual saving of $000,000 Thu In tvfre years and six monthbe would this huge expenditure a power yat0m ' and leave on ' repaid would f . which every, year ef ge an econnmlo saving. fectlng. tftch Development of thi now super believed posalble because power frOmt- It only of the advance of science. e current recently that G-- E have been transmitted ever considsuccess: Such erable distancet with now practloablt and transmission emare Improvements In the method There Is no constantly occurring. reason the why servicelonger any goodthe St. Lawrence ef great power now going to waste, cannot rapid, down over cables be transmitted into the manufacturing eectione of States. the United reason the plan Is now Another IS that today there are practicable for electrical customer more many There now power than previously ui enough business to pav for the lines. transmission of the extension to according Twenty years ago. annual utilIn the Lalce presented, figures electric of power tty production only four been the United States was This bas kilowatt bouro. thirty-onon page (Continual high-voltag- i GENERAL ELECTRIC Salt bll-H- ea e) Office 719 Newhouse Bldg. 4..-.- 5 0 |