Journal of electricity, power, and gas . ebest galvanized steel orcopper as desired. Themetal extends to the topof the machine, leavingno crevices or ledges onthe inside to collect orabsorb dirty water andsoap. It is equippedwith a guaranteed mo-tor especially designedfor washing machineuse. An alliance has been formed between the Ccn!on WasherMachine Company of Chicago and the Western Electric Com-pany. Under the arrangements, the entire line will be mar-keted by the Western Electric Company under the tradename of the Western Elecric-Conlon. This selling arrange-ments involves no changes in t


Journal of electricity, power, and gas . ebest galvanized steel orcopper as desired. Themetal extends to the topof the machine, leavingno crevices or ledges onthe inside to collect orabsorb dirty water andsoap. It is equippedwith a guaranteed mo-tor especially designedfor washing machineuse. An alliance has been formed between the Ccn!on WasherMachine Company of Chicago and the Western Electric Com-pany. Under the arrangements, the entire line will be mar-keted by the Western Electric Company under the tradename of the Western Elecric-Conlon. This selling arrange-ments involves no changes in the manufactory. Ample stockswill be carried at each of the twenty-eight Western Electricdistributing houses located at shipping centers throughoutthe United Stales. Holabird-Reynolds Electric Company of Los Angeles arethe exclusive representatives of the Conlon Electric WasherCompany for Southern California. The Conlon washer is well known to the electrical tradein general and is looked upon with particular favor by thecentral View Showing Special Features. NEW of Public Service Companies in Great Britainis the subject of a 231 page report of R. W. Whitten, pub-lished as a reprint of appendix G of the annual report of thePublic Service Commission for the first district of New Whitten treats phases of the subject that offer sugges-tions for the solution of the American problem. Much spaceis devoted to the sliding scale system of rates and to themerit rating method by which companies are rated on thebasis of comparative efficiency in serving the public andallowed to earn dividends varying with such efficiency. 416 JOURNAL OF ELECTRICITY, POWER AND GAS [Vol. XXXII—No. 19


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