Hardware merchandising March-June 1917 . Cassco lire Pump. flow at the bottom of the crank case isclaimed to insure correct lubrication. The company is also marketing theCorning Conaphore. This device is des-cribed as an entirely new scientific head-light glass. It is the result of threeyears of experimentation. It is claimedto be unlike any noglare lens or dim-mer device. The Corning Conaphore has a smoothouter surface and a series of patentedhorizontal corrugations on the innerface. These corrugations bend down thelight rays and shoot them out in a long,intense beam. The Conaphore is made of
Hardware merchandising March-June 1917 . Cassco lire Pump. flow at the bottom of the crank case isclaimed to insure correct lubrication. The company is also marketing theCorning Conaphore. This device is des-cribed as an entirely new scientific head-light glass. It is the result of threeyears of experimentation. It is claimedto be unlike any noglare lens or dim-mer device. The Corning Conaphore has a smoothouter surface and a series of patentedhorizontal corrugations on the innerface. These corrugations bend down thelight rays and shoot them out in a long,intense beam. The Conaphore is made of NoviolGlass (a patented yellow tint glass)which absorbs the blue and violet beam of light transmitted by thisglass eliminates back-glare and pene-trates fog or dust. PETELER FOOT PUMP Moreau & Pratt, Inc. 1834 , are marketing the Peteler foot tirepump, here illustrated. It is claimedthat with the foot pump the motorist isenabled to inflate a tire in the natural,easy way, like walking. The accom-. Peterler Foot Tire Pump. panying illustration shows a side viewof the pump opened. The pump it isclaimed, can be easily worked by footpower, and delivers a maximum of airwith extraordinary ease of makers claim that a woman or childcan inflate the largest tires. The pumpis said to be simple in construction, isfinished in baked black enamel andnickel trim, and can be carried in thekit. 70 yliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM1 April 7, 1917. HARDWARE MARKET STATEMENTS FROM BUYING CENTRES I ij THE MARKETS AT A GLANCE The entrance of the United States into the war on the side ofthe Allies brings with it a wide scope of market possibilities. Thefuture is very uncertain, owing to the lack of definite statementsby the United States as to probable requirements. It is known thatof late many United States munition plants have completed theircontracts and did not receive renewals. However, the entrance ofthe United States Government as a heavy buyer of iron and steelpro
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