Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 7, 1913, Page 8

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WEW REsutaTiONs FOR STEAM GRAFT. -fimuom..d o u Officerss ".?:axé'ga., e b Increase i ,J é éz i 1 T ! ” sd in the amended ;hn:u oo M ve already taken ef- ‘eC! vessel ‘bf 1,000 gross tons muet en.n—y three licensed mates, Who shall separate es. I & vssqu!gh( is engaged in a run ot less tham 400 miles, two licensed mates will be een 200 and 1,600 tous each yessel must carry two ates, Bach vessel length a: the run exceeds 34 hours, when two are necessary ot sboasn dtecre- tion s glven require addi- tional officers if they are needed ac- eording te Ju ent. Fishing, ‘whaling vessels yachts or motor ! i | slnla!flw.vfllbn juired to add Jemst ome Licenwed officer with deck ‘watches recrited accordingly. Mahan of Saturdey in New Haven, lexv- there Saturday for Washington. NORWICH TOWN Service at Sheltering Arms— Death of George E. Williams—Play t» Bs Produced After Twenty-five Years. { G. W. Guard was in charse of the | Service ut the Sun- Sheitering Arms After e X p g E. Newbury and Waido Be‘whun’ wiik H, L. Yerrington at the piano. before and at the close -b'mfl:emwonhidlfi. tem of army service. b-q.-a.fl:emwavamwmch. 3¢ helped to make the rooms more at- | temctive with better fittings for school | the ‘ofh:l:cw'n} 2rt. He took great delight in the aport of fishing and was invariably Willame was devoted to his hnamdmmwunmmnoz fmtegrity and uprishimess of charac- ter. Ehs kindly nature and thought- fulness for others made everyone his m-flhmm&eu‘tfiwl(h31 neighborhood will remain unfilled. He fimwlfiswflelfldofledsugh- Miss ‘Williams, also by | Willimantic. EI wfiflm@:unfll%un | AMiss Elzabeth Moree, who is on her | to_be a medical missionary in Bast Africa, 2s noted in Sat- w-br!i?m ma.membernof the <hotr e First ehurch 2l L ch Sunday his mother, Mrs. . Lamb of Mystie, recalled the years | that she sang in the choir befors her marrage that mot ome of those with her in the choir is now Hy- To Repeat Play After 25 Years. o members of Norwich Town ofr- | e of the King's Daughters are re. | the play Courting by Rule Play was written twenty-five | ago by 2 local resident for We ! or two of those who are in iy are daughters of those whi Pleyed in the original cast. der u.-n. Family Moves to the City, boarding house on Sturtevant g:fi has dnag;fdhatnds Mr. and | ir four sons h: i moved to the city. Mr. end f;: RusseN of Baltic are now in charge. FH Mias Baith Campbetl was the guest over Sundey of Miss Bessie M. Grant at her home on the Canterbury turn- Qullvur of Canter- heas e after two | 1i Yo H — g n!’l«w ‘orls where Mazs, Charics o s mov- i Ne N, J, to North At- %., spéni 8 dey o?two s on w vé.lgrms Mrs, ghnl o_l Town street. fiwo patented a sim- Har- which eores aad flafliun Norwich is the Great Trading Centre of Eastern Connecticut. Prices for quality the lowest. Our Rural Deliveries "reach everyone in this territory. The ‘new Parcels Post Service should make it possible for every person within this territory to buy just what they want with very little expenditute of time and money. The remotest dweller on farm or in village, or the mechanic or housewife too busy to spare the time or expense to come to the store, can order and have dcllvered to vw Yy~ them by Parcels Post at less expense than the cost of car fare. Themut&hntunlmyptufiaflyuchnp as the person next door, s We enumerate but a few of the thousands of.things whxebmld*hu‘.sdmdmby&hm-m ALARM CLOCKS—T75c, postage 8c; $1.28, postage lic; $2.00, postage 8¢ ALUMINUM ENAMEL—I15c, 25c, and 40c; pestage 5¢ ANGLE IRONS—(Flat) 2x2x3-8 in., 8 for 5c; pestage (1 to 60) Se $x3x1-2 in. 3 for bc; postage (1 to 18) e 4x4x3-4 in., 2 for Gc; postage (1 to 9) bc Corner, 2x2x5-8 in. 2 for 5c; postage (1 te 15) e 8x3x3-4 in, 3 for bc; (1 to 16) be 4xxl in, be each; postage (1 to 3) bo (Speclal price on dozen or mers.) ANNEALED WIRE—(Stove pipe), 50 feet carton, fo; post. (1 to 8) 5c Brass, (Annealed or Spring) 1 om spool, 18 or 20 wire, Bu; Postage a to 13) 5c Copper, 1 oz spool, 5¢; postage C1 te 12) Se AWLS BRAD—5c; postags (1 te 8) Be Pegging, 10c; postage (1 or 2) Sc Sewing, 100; postase (1 or 2) 6o Handle and Tool, 25c; postags (L or 2) Bc; and 75c; Bcratch, 5o; postage (1 to 6 b¢ Ice, 16c; postage (1 to 5) 69o; 25c, pouengo (1 to 8) o Speedy Sewing, Toc; posiage (1 to 3) 5o AXES—Kelley, without handle, 76c; postage, 5o Keen XKutter, without handle, warranted, $1.00; postage 1B9; with handles $1.35; postage, 15 Fouse, short handle, T50; postage, 150 Broad, G0c to $1,26; postage, 17 Handles, fic; postage, 3¢ Stones, 10¢; postage, (1 or 32) 5e ‘Wedges, 5c; postage (1 to 12) &c BAG SNAPS—2 for 5c; pestage (1 to 89) Se BAIT BOXE816c; postage ic BALANCES—Sprins, 10c; postage (1 to 5) o BARNDOOR—Latches, (extra heavy) 15c; postage 88 Pulls, (exira heavy) 10c; postage 5o BASE KNOBS—ic; postage (1 to 12) Go BASIN PLUGS—3c; 1, 11-8, 11-4, 13-8, and 1 1-3, postage (I te 13) 5o BATTERIES—Columbia Dry Cell, 20c each; postage lie BELLS Door-turn, 35c; postaZe 8c Electric, 40c; postage 5 BENDING SPRINGS—1 iInch, 1fc; postage $o “ 1% inch, 2Gc; postage lic 2 inch, 35¢; postege 200 BIBBS—Compression, % inch, 50c; postage 8 Hose, % inch, G0c; postags 5e BINDING OIL CLOTH—éix4, 10c; postage (1 te 8) So BIRD CAGE—Springs, 5¢, 10c, and 15¢; postage 5o Brackets 5c and 10c; postage 5i BITS8—Auger, ¢, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 16-16's; postage 6¢ pound. Fair, 10, 15, 15, 20, 20, 25, 25; postage bc pound Excellent, 20, 2 85, 86; postage 5c pound Keen Kutter, 2 0, 45, 50, 60; postage 6c pound Sets, B & L 6 in set, $1.50; postage Sc Keen Kutter Set, warranted, 13 in set, $4.50; postage l4e Expansion Bits Cut, 1-2 to 11-2, 65¢; postage be Expansion Bits Cut, 7-8 to 3 $0c; postags 5o Spiral, 7-8 to 3, $1.50; postage bc Gimiet, 10c; postage (1 to 12) ko Screw Driver, 15 and 25c; postage (1 to 8) B Countersink, 10c, 15¢, and 25¢; postage (1 to 6) 5o BOLTS Carriage bolts, 1 to 3c each, from 85c; to $1.35 per €. welght 2 to 10 pounds per C.; postage bc to 380 Door, 10c, 15, 30; postage 5o postage 5S¢ Ring, 10c; postage (1 to 2) 5¢ Suit Case, be; postage (1 to 12) 5o BOX—Corner (B\'Bifi‘ 5 to 10c each; postage (1 to 12) Be postage 20c Lunch, 8c, 10c, 25¢, 50c; postage 5o Tin with Kold Hot Bottle, $2.00; postage 1To BRACKETS—Shelf, 10c, 13¢, 15c. 20c, 25¢ per pair; pestage oo each; postage 5c 36c; postage 5o 15¢, 26c, 50c, T0c, 80c, $1.25; postage 5o ; postage 5c sh, 35¢, 50c, T5c, $1.00; postage o postags (1 to 6) 5c stles, 25c; pe bo 3 Dostaze 5o ood or metal, 10c; postage (1 to 6) Ee w fast, 1 inch to 3 inch, § to 10c per pound. to 15e¢ per pair;postage extra to 4x4, 5c to 15c per pair;postage (1 to 2 pair) Se Sc per pair; postage extra 50 postage (1 to 6) 5o 15¢c. 25¢; postage 50 ide or outside, 2in. to @n., 60 to T5o BRUSHES—Clothes, all bristle, Paint, : lectric pu ‘rought Steel CAB]N"T SCFAPERFJ(C CALLIPERS -Inside and Ot : postage (1 to 3) 5o 10c and 15¢ set; postage (1 to 3 sets) 5c set, postaze (1 to2 sets) be 15e, 25c; postage (1 to 6) 5o ; postage (1 to §) So; with knobs, 20c; CATCHESCupboard Screen door, autom postage (1 to 2) 5c CEMENT WORKERS’ TOOLS— ‘Wood handle, Iron Edger, 35c; postage 8c Wood handle, Iron Jointer, 85c; postage 5o 4 Wood handle, Iron Curb Edger, 35c; postage 8e E Wood bandle, Iron Inside Step Edger, 35¢; postage fo Wood handle, Iron Gutter Edser, 36¢c; postage 8¢ Wood handle, Iron Gutter Edger, 35¢; postage 8o Wood handle, Iron Dot Roller, 85c; postage 23c CHAIR SEATS —Wood. 12 to 16 inches, 5c to 10¢; postage S Imitation Leath Fibre, 12 to 16 inches, 10c and 16c; postage be Imitation Cane Steel, 12 to 16 inches, 25c; postage 50 Nafls, brass head, 50 in cartom, 5c: postage 5¢ CHALK-—Carpenters’ 10c doz.; postage 5c CHISELS—Butt, Keen Kutter, warranted 1 inch, 50c; 11-4 fnch, 80c; 2 inch, 850; postage 5c Cape, 1-4 to 3-8 inch, 15c; postage (1 to 12) 5o Cape Plumber’s, 35¢; postaze 5o Calking Plumber’s, 25¢; postage 6o COLD CHISELS— Fair quality, 1-4 in. 5c, 3-8 in. ¢, 1-2 in. 10¢c, 5-8'tn. 18s, 1 {.n 250; postoge 5¢ to 8o Wil Wear”, 1-4 In Keen Kutter, 1-4 in. 15 35c, 1 in. 50¢; posiage 5¢ Round Nose and Diamond, 5c to $c SOCKEY FIRMER Samsen, 1-8 {n, 15¢, 1-4 in, 186, 8- in. 20c, 4-8 in. 0o, §-8 in. 38e, 8-8 in. 25c, 7-8 in. 356, 1 in. 40c, 11-4 in. 45¢, 11-2 in. d5c, 13-4 in. 6d¢, 2 In. 60; postage be Russell evel, 1-4 in. 35¢, 3-8 in, 35c, 4-8 in. 40s, §5-8 in. 450, 7 in. 50¢, 1 in. 50c, 11-4 in. §5c, 11-2 in, 60c, 13-4 in. 60c, 2 in, 6t postage Sc Witherby Bevei, 1-8 in. 30e, 1-4 in, 30c, 3-8 in, 85, ¢-8 in. 860, 5-8 in. 40c, 6-8 in. 40c. 7-8 in, 45¢, 1 in. 450, 11-4in. 500 11-2 in. 4 in. 60c, 2 in, 85c; pestage 5o in. 45c, 1-4 in. 50c, 3-8 In. 60, £-8 in. 60, 5-8 in, 7-8 in. 70c, 1 in. 70c, 11-4 in. 75¢, 11-2 in, 7o, $5¢; postage 5c $5.50. $5.75; (12 in set) pestage 32¢ 3-5 in. 1Se, 1-3 in. 300 3 fn. 16, 1-2 in. 2%c, 5-6 tn. 2S¢, 3-4 tm. o 8o 1-2 in. 25¢, -8 in. 300, 1 in. 600; postage ssc, 13- Keen Kutter, 1-8 65c, 6-8 in. 65¢ 13-4 in. 80c, 2 1 Sets, $3.00, $4.50, Any of these goods will be shipped anywhere within 50 miles upon receipt of price plus postage. If enough is not enclosed there will be no shipment. Any excess over cost of article and postage will be returned promptly.- will be delivered free if purchase price is $1.00 or more. TANG FIRMER—Wade & Butchen $4.50 per set; postage 830 1-4 in. 25c, 3-8 in. 256, 4-8 in. 800, -8 im. BSe, 7-8 in. 40s, 1 in, 400, 11-4 1n. 50e, 11-2 in. 60e; 3 8~¢ bn, T0c, 8 . TSe; postage Fe CLEAVERS—Family, 35c; postege bs CLIPPERS—Toilet, 7S¢, #1.00 and 31.36; pestags bs CLOTHES LINES—30c, 16q, 20c, 26c) postage le SBash Cord 100-foet, 750; postage Sc CLOTHES—Brushes, Extra good bristies, 38o; pestags sn ‘Whisp, 10c, 16e, 200, 260; postage o Pulleys, 5c, 10c 160; postage (i to 8) 58 Books, wire 100 per des.;postage 5o Hooks, 5c and 10c each; postage (3 to €) 8¢ Pine, 20 per des; postage (5 dow) bc Py Pins with spring, G0 per dos.; postage (3 dem) Pe ° COACH S8CREWS— 1-é In. diameter; 2, 23, 5. 4 inches leng, Bo, 3 for Bo; pestage 1 to 6) & 5-38 . diameter; 1. 3, inches leng, & for §o; & &e § In. long, 30; 3 for Go; postage (1 to 6) 6o $-4 in. dlameter; 3 inches long, 30 8 for Joy & 4 & ¢ inches long, %o, 3 tor §o; postage (1 to &) Bo . Special price per Q. COBBLER—SETS—5Htand, 3 last eto, 60c; pestage e COPPER TUBBING—1-4 inck for auts uwe, e per .‘.t. peatnge (1 to 18 ft) Be v oo CORKSCREWS—ido, automatic >5o; pestaze 6o COVER KNOBS 20, 8 for 50; postase (1 to 1) So CORN HOOKB® AND KNIVES—2Gc each; postage bu COUNTERSINKS 100, 350, Ific; pestage (i to &) %o CUPS—Force, 2o and 8501 m L] = Glass measuring, bo; postage o 5y Ot 5o, 100, 860; postage Be - OURTAIN RODS—5c and 18c; postuse [t t» & B8 DAMPERSStoves 5 53, ¢ inches, 1001 pestage So DIVIDERO—-WID‘ 25c; postage BSo Extension, § inch, 50c; postage Ge § feet, 25c; postage 5o Collars, 3¢, 26q, 86c; postaze be Coliar Jocks, Mo, 16c, 25¢; postage & Leads, 100; postage 5o p DOOR BELLSTurm, l‘ox postage h Electric 40c; postage bc . Stops §o; postage (1 to 13) Sa Springs 10q, 15¢c; postage 5o 2) Pulls, be, 10c; postage Go DRAWER—Locks, 100, 16c, 36c, 400, 75; powiage 5o Knobs, 8¢, 100; postage (1 to €) bo Pulls, 50, 10c; postage (1 to 6) B DRILLS—Breast $.50, u.“ ;postage Ve Hand $1.80; postage So Bit stocis, 100 to 35c; postage 5o Twist rd. shank, 3-83 to 16-32, o to 507 postage (4 to 12) 5@ ‘Wire No. 1 to 60, 6c to 100 each; posiage (1 te 12) 6c EGG BEATERS—10g, 150; postage 5o EMERY CLOTH—&c sheet, 50c don.; postage Ss FAUCET8—Wood 10c, 156 postage 5o Brass 1-2 inch, 80c; postage &o FILES—Slim taper § $3, 6 inch, 5o, 10c; postasze Be Flat 8, 9, 10 inches, 30c, 120, 180; postage e FLUE STOP8— &c end 19c; postags 5o GAB—Brackets, ¢ Indhes stationary, 30c; postage(i to 4) Ze 93 inches single swing, 85c; pustags (1 to 8) So 18 inches doubls swing, 50c; postage (1 to 3) So Rubber Connectsens, bc and 10c per foel; posiags extra Female Hose Cocis, 1-3x8-3 in, 15c; pestasze (1 te 3) Se IndependentCocka, 3-8x3-8 in, 150;pesiape (1 to 8) Se Pillars, 20 each, doz; postage (1 to 53) Be Tips, 1o each, 10c dox; postagse (1 to 58) fe Lighters Friction, 10c each; postage (1 te 19) be GAUGES—Butt Stanley, 750; postage 5o Marking 260; postaze (1 to 4) 5o GATE —Hinges, swing, 46c set; postage 86 Latches, top for swing, 15¢; postage S0 Latches, upright swing, 10c; postage Se Heavy wrought iron with screw or piate” Plate, fast joint, 10 in. 4bq, 12 in 50a, 14 in, BOe; Wose, 12 in. G9c, 14 in. 0c, 16 in. 60c; postsge léc Bo. hk., fast joint, 14 in. §8c, 18 in, TSe: postage 26c GLASS CUTTERS—10c, 3%c; postage (1 to 6) Be GLUE—Bottles, 5c and 10s; cens 15a, 36c, 850; pewtage §s GOLD PAINT—15¢, 260, 40c; postags Bo GOUGES—3 in. 8c; postage b GRASS SHEARS8c, 50c; posingo So HACK SAWS—complete $ 1o, 10, 26c, 50y wmub L) Adjustabdle 8 to 12 in, Tho to $1.30; Blades, 8 in, 5o each, Sc dow; postese bo HALTER CHAINS—6 feet, 25c; posiage o HAMMERS 100, 25¢, 36c, 50c, 85g, T63; postage So F Carpenters’, 45c; K. K. gusrantesd, 65¢; Adhol, _.M 5o; postage B¢ Handiess, §c and 10c; postage (1 is 2) So Machinist Eall Pein, 8 oz 40c, 13 o= 450, 18 os. 50c, 20 o= §0o; postage S¢ Riveting, 4 0z. 25c, 7 os 35c, 18 os 50o; postage 5o HAMMGOCK MHOUKS8 —screw or plste, o each; postage (1t 2) Jo HASPS HINGE —stesl, §c, 10c, 15e; postage (1 to ¢) bo RBrass, 10c, heavy 3Go, safety 10c and 15e; postags Se HATCHETS—35q &0 78c; posiase 1ic Broad, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.15, 31.35; postage 1o Half, 65c, T8q, 35c, $1.00; posiage Sa Hunter’s, §0c, with sheaf T5c; postage 8o House, 75;; postage 3o Lath, 75c, $1.00, $1.25; postage Sa Bhingting, 68c, 750, $1.00; postaze 3o Heel plates, 5¢ doz.; postage &c HINGES—soe Butis Screen door, 10c per patr} postage So HOSE CLAMP8—sc, 100. postage (1 to §) 5s Couplings, 10c. 15~; postage (1 to 2) 5o Nozales, 460; postass &0 KALSCMINE BRUSHES —38c, $1.00, $1.75, §2.00; postage O KNIVES—Bread, 10c, 28c; postaga o Boneing, K. K. 350; postage 5o Butcher, 10c, 15c, 25q, 35a, 50c, 75e, $1.00; Dostage Bo Drawing, 65¢c, 75c, 850; postage 8¢ Kitchen paring, 5o, 100, 2; postage be Mincing, 10c; postage Sc Pocket, 38¢ 350, 60c, 76, 31.00; pestage 5s Putty, 10c, 15¢, 20c, 250; postage 5e Babattier, 50c, 7ic; pestage 5o Skinning, 350, 85c; pestage o FShoe, 10¢c, 16c; postage Bo Wall, 10, 25¢c, 50c; postage Ba and Forks, $1.50 set; postage $o LADLESPlumber's, 25c; postage 8o LEMON SQUEEZERS—50, 10c; postage 8o LETTER BOX PLATES—50c, 65o, 750, 850; postage Sc Prices subject to change without notice. Proportionate allowance for larger orders. , 40c, 0o, 800, 76c; postaxe 5o c, 40c, 50c, 60c; postage 5o LOCKS—Chest, 10c, 20c, Drawer, 10c, 15¢, 20C, Desk, 50; postage sc Pad, 10c, 13¢, 25c, 25c, G0c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75; postage e Rim, Ibc, 36¢; postage b Mortise, 26c, 40c, 60c; postage 5o Sets, 50c, 76c, $2.00, $2.35, $2.50; postage M. Bash, 5c, 10c; postege (1 to 6) postage Bo Trunk, 1sc, 25c; postage 5 ‘Wardrobe, 10c, _16c, 20c, 75¢; postage se MATTOCKS —50c; Dostage 17c MEAT GHOPPERS--75c, $1.00, §1.25; postage 20c MUGILAGE—5c; postuge 5c NAILS—{c 1b.; postage extra Brass Head, 80 in carton, 5c; postage (1 to 13) 5c NIGHT LATCHES—350, 50c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35; postage %o NIPPERS—End Cutting, 25c, 35c, 60c; postage be NUMBERS——sluminum, Bc each; postage (1 to 20) ic NUT CRACKERS—35c: postage 5o 5 OAR LOCKS—15c pair; postagesc OlL—2.in 1, 10c, 26c, B0Oc; postasge 5o OILERS—5c, 19c, 20c, postage 5o OYSTER KNIVES—:ic; postage bq PAINT—AL kinds and prices PAPER—Sand, 1c sheet, 10~ ; ery, 5c sheet STt e BothEv: £e PET COCK—1sc; po PIOK AXE—50c; pos Plc'runz WIRE—3c; postage (1 to 6) o Hooks, ¢, 10c, 1ic, 20c per 10z.; postage Se PINCER8Carpenter's Keen Kutter, e, B0c, 65c; PIPE CUTTERS Three-wheel, $1.25; postage 17c PIPE VISE—$1.25; postage 23c PLANEBEmock, <, 50g, 86c, 90c, 3c; postage S wood, $L25; iron, 5166, $1.86; po 1L Jack wood, 81 iron, $1.85, $2.26 o Fore fron, $2.53, $2.75; postage 17¢ Joluter iron, $2.75, §2.25; postage 250 PLIER8—30c, 25c, 3ic, &0c, 75c, 8bq 2 5 t 5, » 33, 50c, 76c, 86, $1.25, $1.50;, Button 2 Dostege bo ol Xeen Kutter, 50c, 65c, Sic; postage bo Qombination loose joint, 260; postage So Qombinetion Gas loose jolnt, 40c; postage 5o Long Hose, round and flat, 359; postage 5c Bide Cutting, 20q, 255, B0, 66c, 750, 86c; postage 36 Keen Kutter, warranted 7 in. $1.25, 8 in. $1.50; postage 5o POLISH—Stove, ¢, 10c; postage 6o Stovink, 250; postege se 200; postegs bo THUMB BOBS—10c, 15c, 250, 500, $1.60; postage Sc POTATO MASHERS—10c; postage 50 POTTS SAD IRONS SET8—76c, $1.25; postage 350 PRICK PUNCHES—10¢, 15c, 20c; postage 5 PRUNING SHEARS—zic, 46c, 75c; postage bo PULLEYS —Awning, 5c; postage bo Clothes line, 8c, 10c, 15¢; postage 5o PUNCHES--Conduators’ 250, ¢0c; postage o Belt, 25c, 50c, 60c; postage bo RAZOR HONES—25c, 960, 500, 75c, $1.00; postags 5= RAZORS—b0c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00; Safety K-K. Junior, $1.00; postage 6o RAZOR 8TROPS—30c, Tic, $1.00; postage bo - RODS—Exteuslon Curtain, bc, 10c; postage ve ROPE—Manilla, 1-4, $-8, 1-3, 5-4 inch, 15c Ib.; postage extra RULES Carpenter, 2ft, 10c, 15c, 25¢, 36c, 46c; postage bc Zig-zag 4ft, 350; 6it. 30c; 6ft, 3ic; postage b Better Grade, 3ft. 25c; 4ft. 35c; bfL 45c; 6ft. postage ic Machinist Steel, lin. 15c; 2in. 20c; 3in. 80c; 6in. 50c; pustags bs 8AND PAPER—10c per doz.; postage bo SASH CORD—100 foot Téc, (40c per Ib.); postage Sc Lifts, 3c, 3 for &c; 5c each; postage (1 to 6) postage 5o Locks, 6c and i0c each; postage (1 to 8) bc 8AWS-—Back, 7bc, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60; postage Sc Buck, 76c, $1.00 Butcher, 5¢c; po Compass, 10¢, Coping, 18¢; posisxe 5o Blades, bc per doz.; postage 3o Hack, 10c, 35c, G9¢, 76c, $1.50; postage 80 Blades, bc each, 50c doz.; postage Sc 59c, T6c, $1.00, sl&, postage So Dostage §c postage be S' 00; postage 8o .00 postage 8o 45; postage bo postage be SCREW DRIVERS—1ic, 150, 20c, SCREWS—All kinds and sizes SHAVING BRUSHES10c, 16c; postaze ic Rubber set, 25c. 50; postage bc SHEARS—2bo, 50c, 75; postage 5c Keen Kutter, 7c, 86c, 31.00; postage 5o Paper Hanger's, 75c; postage 6 Grass, 35c, 50c; postage 5c SHELF BRACKETS—10c, 130, 15c, 206, 250 per patr} postage 5o SHOE BRUSHES —36c; postage 5o SKATES—T6c, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00;postage 14 Girls,’ $1.35; postage 1o Roller, 500; postage 11o SPOKESHAVES—25c; postage 50 SQUARES TRY—10c, 20c, 40c, 50c; postags 8c STOVE BRUSHES10c, 25¢; postage 5c Lifters, 50, 10c; postage 50 TABLE SPOONS—Tinned, 2 for 5c, 25c doz.; postage fo Nickel Silver, 16c, $1.50 per doz.: postage Sc TABLE BRACKETS—15c; postage 5: TEASPOONS —Tinned, 15c doz., nickel silver, $1.00 per doz.; TICKET PUNCHES—25c, 40c; postage 5o TINNERS’ SNIPS -23¢, 760, $1.00, $1.26; postage 8o TRAPS—Mousstraps, 2 for 56, round 10c, wire 25c; postage e Rat, wood 10c, wire 40c; postage be Steel Victor, 15c; postage 5¢; $1.50 per doz.; postage 25c TROWELSBrick, 10c, 15c, 50c, $1.35; postage 8c Garden, 10c; postage 50 Plastering, 15c, 50c, $1.00; postage 5o Pointing, 10c ; postage 5S¢ WRENCHES—Ad; 750 and 85c; posiage fo 10in. 45¢, postage 8e; ga iS¢ Stillson, 5 $1.35, 24in, $1.85; postage 25¢ The larger the order the less relatively will be the cost of postage. Parcels weighing less than one pound THE HOUSEHOLD = Bulletin Building, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Proprietor 74 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. postuge 5o ‘atle é, 6in. 45¢ and 65c, 8in, 60c 2nd 78c, 10ia Better postage 8c; Beat 6in. 50c

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