Carpenter . Adolf Hinkforth. 318 Statestreet. Minneapolis, Minn.—W. H. Blair, 26 Washing-ton ave., South. Moberly, Mo.—M. B. Meneree, 427 Union ave. Moline, Davenport, and Rock Island. 111.— (Tri-Cities)—P. J. Carlson, 1320 38th RockIsland, 111. Monmouth, 111.—John M. Hurst. Box 337. Montclair, Bloomfield and the Oranges, N. J.—John A. Richter, 31 Hazel St., West Orange,N. J. Montgomery County, Pa.—Fredrik G. Trunk,212 Kettenring ave., Ardmore, Pa. Montreal, Can.—.Jos. Ainey, 127 St. Domi-nique St. ; L. U. 134, L. Lefevre, 127 st. ; L. U. 1244, Richard Lynch,127 St. Dominique
Carpenter . Adolf Hinkforth. 318 Statestreet. Minneapolis, Minn.—W. H. Blair, 26 Washing-ton ave., South. Moberly, Mo.—M. B. Meneree, 427 Union ave. Moline, Davenport, and Rock Island. 111.— (Tri-Cities)—P. J. Carlson, 1320 38th RockIsland, 111. Monmouth, 111.—John M. Hurst. Box 337. Montclair, Bloomfield and the Oranges, N. J.—John A. Richter, 31 Hazel St., West Orange,N. J. Montgomery County, Pa.—Fredrik G. Trunk,212 Kettenring ave., Ardmore, Pa. Montreal, Can.—.Jos. Ainey, 127 St. Domi-nique St. ; L. U. 134, L. Lefevre, 127 st. ; L. U. 1244, Richard Lynch,127 St. Dominique st. Mt. Kisco, N. Y.— Nashville, Tenn.—R. H. Wolfe, 212 1-2 Unionstreet Newark, N. J.—.John Stearling, 224 Plane st. ;A. R. Wyatt, 406 S. 12th st. Newport, R. I.—S. Cougdon. Newton, Mass.—M. L. Chivers. 251 Washing-ton St. New Bedford, Mass.—D. A. Houle, 187 Collettstreet New Britain, Conn.—J. F. McGrath, 79 Dwightstreet. New Castle, Pa.—J. W. Patterson, Trade As-sembly Offers this GreatBuilding Opportunity : complete plans with I ^ estimate of materieJ and price For $ The plans are medium priced, up-to-datehomes. The front, side and rear elevationswith floor plans and details—drawn to quarterinch scale, are on a LARGE SUPPLEMENT 36 X 24 inches As good regular blue print—and you getone each month—Besides MIGHTY INTERESTING READING for the Carpenter and Builder— pages of valuable reading matter that are full of practical articles by men who work at the trade—not theorists— and pages of reliable Advertising— telling where to buy the latest and best in tools and building materials at this years prices. You will like the National Builder—and especially if you begin with the MAY ISSUE It is brim full of suggestions and ideas thatyou will appreciate. FRED T. HODGSON is the editor of the National Builder. Youknow him. He wrote The Steel Square,Practical Carpentry and the other booksyou are familiar with. The paper will h
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