Show A American merican and British Compared An Au English mechanic In co comparing the tho conditions In iii American machine ships with wih those in En England land seems to lind decidedly In favor favot- of or this timis country In Cassler's Magazine he Sl'S says The Time American workman Is a n man who is well vell wel Informed and I found quite quie a number who were very ery keen keenon on Inquiring Into Industrial conditions existing in En England land Didn't I think a aman aman anina man nina who ran ramm two machines In the states for tor 18 8 a week Is better heler oft olT o than thana a full Hedged ful mechanic who got 2 a week in England When hon I had lund thought the time thing over o er and lived ed 1 there for a time I was wa compelled com corn polled to admit that as far as my observation oh- oh ser went the American had the time best of the deal He would take it I this wa way vay 18 a week Is about his then take talo for Cor board and lodging in the states this left heft lee GOs Os Then take the Englishman's wage lOs IOs a week less Us for board and lodging this left leCt Hero Is a difference differ differ- ence once of or per cent That man many things are dearer in the states slates than Jn Jo England England England Eng Eng- land I admit admi but having tried both the American with the 50 GO shillings left lef Is the better beter offIn off In In most cases the housing accommodation is better beter for COl tho ho American the time rent remit Is very little above that tha of the large towns In England while If Ir the time districts are arc new such Inducements as ns free tree taxes free tree water etc etc for about three years year are offered and land freehold freehold freehold free free- hold Is quite quie as cheap in the states as asIn asIn asIn In England England Clothes cost more money and the tho the states Is Js not so good a quality as we might get In England but hut th the flue American will wl mo most t likely liel buy huy three new suits to In tho time Englishman's one olin anti and will wi pa pay from 20 0 O to 25 for tor each ench I did not find prices of domestic domes domes- tic lc stuff much higher than timan In England I r must conf confess that I very quickly fell Cel Into American merican ways First t of all nih al breakfast about a. a m at mf and b begin gln work at nt 7 a a- a a m. m 1 then stop at 1 12 for dinner dimmer anti and work again from Crom 1 o'clock tl till ill C G p. p m. m and fifteen Ceen minutes allowed to clean cean up machines This time seemed to me to lo be he a sort ort of standard in use nil all al over ovel the country countr and for fOl my omy own part lart I think It a very much better beleI method than timan beginning work at C G o'clock and working until before having any breakfast hemer The rho mer American cn style gives only one break In the time day dar and the breakfast puts some steam into a n man to help him with wih his work worl Ho lie le does not mint want vant to lo watch tho the clock to how see long bug It will wJ bo ho before he lie can cnn get cel something to tu eat eat Both systems I dare thai S say have havo their good points but 1 I 1 believe beleve In the old proverb which IS says A OA job well wel begun Is half done done and amid I fall to lu see seo how a ada aday's da days day's work worl can be he we well begun when I Ione one has ha to turn out of oC a comfortable bed In n winter especially at 5 o'clock and possibly walk walt from one to two vo miles mies and anti then do do two hours' hours work with wih an empty stomach Furthermore there Is the saving of oC gas or electricity for Cor or tho time first hour beam beamand and andin andin in fact tact In America It J always alway s seemed to tome tome tome me that the time atmosphere was clearer Inthe in tho the winter months and the need for artificial light much less than In Eng Bog Eng Eng- Englan lan laud land The he question of or warming an and anen yen ven en th time the worl workshop Is one that has come cume in for a great grent deal of or discussion disc 1 found all al lh time the American shops nicely warmed In fact to t me they timey seemed hot hot the temperature frequently being front from 70 to lo 75 de degrees rees The American workman likes hikes a warm shop and even en all at at 75 73 degrees he lie dos does not an any I signs of or discomfort hut but to lo the time Englishman Eng Bog lishman this temperature is us too ton hl high h GO CO Is as much ns as he ho would like New New Jl New York Sun I |