. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . y at-tached to any part of thecar, either on the mudguard,the side of the car or underthe hood as desired and canhe operated by hand or bell is made in two interior mechanism ofthe bell is described by themakers as follows:— The standard for the Liberty Bell ismade of special malleable iron, verystrong and durable. The coil is made ofwaterproof, enameled copper wire. Thecore and armature of Norway iron. Thespring of phosphor-bronze. The con-tacl points of Platinum. Heavy rubberinsulation throughout. Mechanism isnot affected by dirl


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . y at-tached to any part of thecar, either on the mudguard,the side of the car or underthe hood as desired and canhe operated by hand or bell is made in two interior mechanism ofthe bell is described by themakers as follows:— The standard for the Liberty Bell ismade of special malleable iron, verystrong and durable. The coil is made ofwaterproof, enameled copper wire. Thecore and armature of Norway iron. Thespring of phosphor-bronze. The con-tacl points of Platinum. Heavy rubberinsulation throughout. Mechanism isnot affected by dirl or water. installation. The bracket is fits the pump just as well when turn-ed upside down as when in the positiondesired, firmly secured by a half turnof a bolt in the bracket. The spout, too,turns independently of either bracket orhandle and when the former are fasten-ed can be placed in any position was originally designed to take theplace of the German clock or wing pump,and the makers claim that it does Cue. The Liberty Bell. work better for it has a larger capacitylifts easier, can he more readily repairedand lasts longer. It has a nickel plated brass body, .]-inch cylinder, and parts nicely finished. BRACKET HOUSE PUMP. Beatty Bros., Limited, of Fergus, Out.,and Winnipeg, Man., are introducing tothe hardware trade the bracket andhouse pump. The makers state it is aninexpensive and very convenient housepump for use in kitchens and summercottages. It lias a strong malleable ironbracket with which to fasten it to thewall above a rolled rim sink so a cumber-some wood frame is not needed. It canbe used as a lift pump or as a forcepump for forcing water to the atticstorage tank. The bracket, handle and spout of thepump admit of such a variety of adjust-ments that it is perfectly adapted to any


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