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incandescent rates,
with minimum charge
of $2 per lamp.

Renewals free for carbon filament
lamps; tungstens at cost.

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10%

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2 cents,

discount from meter rates on light-
ing bills paid before the 15th day of
the month up to 400 k. w. h., then
all over 7 cents per k. w. h. For
power, discounts range from 10 to 11
cents, according to amount used.
Minimum monthly charge of $1 for
light, $2 to $5 for motors.
No free wiring; renewals at cost.
Minimum monthly charge $1.
Renewals free. On lighting bills a
discount of 10% allowed on 50 k. w.
h.; 15% on 100 k. w. h.; 20% on
150 k. w. h.; 25% on 200 k. w. h.;
30% on 250 k. w. h., if paid on or
before the 10th of the month. On
power bills, an increase in price of
Too of a cent per k. w. h. for each
increase of ten cents in price of coal
above $4.70 per long ton, with the
following discounts for monthly
consumption, 75,000 to 100,000
k. w. h., 5%; 100,000 to 150,000
k. w. h., 10%; and over 150,000
k. w. h., 15%.

Charlestown,

12 cents,

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$60 per year per k. w. of de-
mand up to and includ-
ing 15 k. w.; $36 per
year per k. w. of demand
exceeding 15 k. w. up to
and including 55 k. w.;
$30 per year per k. w. of
demand exceeding 55
k. w.; and 5 cents per
k. w. h. for electricity
furnished up to and in-
cluding 1,500 k. w. h. per
month; 3 cents for all ex-
ceeding 1,500 up to and
including 5,500 k. w. h.
per month and 2

cents

for all exceeding 5,500
k. w. h. per month.

$9 per month for single lamp.

12 cents,

Lamp renewals free. No free wiring. Monthly minimum charge of $1. Electricity for any use is sold 12 cents per k. w. h. with discount of 1 cent if paid within 10 days. For power price, 10 cents per k. w. h. with discount up to 40%, and also demand system at 12 cents for first 23 hours use per month of demand, 9 cents per k. w. h. for electricity furnished in excess of 23 and not exceeding 103 hours use of demand, and 6 cents for all in excess of 103 hours use of demand per month, with a discount of 70% on that portion of monthly bill calculated at 9 and 6 cent rates, and a discount of 30% on monthly bills exceeding $100 after making all foregoing deductions. For permanent electric service to customer guaranteeing not less than 50 k. w., $60 per year per k. w. of demand up to 15 k. w., $36 for all exceeding 15 and up to 55 k. w., and $30 for all exceeding 55 k. w. and 5 cents per k. w. h. for first 1,500 k. w. h. per month, 3 cents from 1,500 to 5,500 k. w. h., 1} cents from 5,500 to 105,500 k. w. h. and 14 cents for all excess over 105,500. For permanent theatrical service with demand of not over 150 k. w., $2,160 per year, and 3 cents per k. w. h. for amount used. Under last two schedules a deduction of cent per k. w. h. is made if customer provides lamps and care.

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$6 per month per lamp,

16 cents,

$10 per year for 9 lights and $1 per month for 4 lights. On basis of cent per hour for 50 watts.

$50 per year, net,

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Customers pay for wiring; renewals
at customer's expense. A service
charge of 50 cents plus 12 cents per
lamp of estimated demand, with a
primary rate of 20 cents on the first
2 k. w. h. times the demand, and a
secondary rate of 10 cents on ex-
cess; 10% discount for prompt pay-
ment.

No free wiring. Renewals 25 cents
each for 4, 8, and 16 c. p. lamps, 35
cents for 32 c. p., and 70 and 80 cents
respectively for 25 and 40 watt
tungstens. Minimum monthly
charge $1.

First installation free; renewals at
cost; 10 to 50% discount on light-
ing bills if paid in 10 days. Dis-
count on power bills if paid in 10
days varying 33 to 71%, according
to consumption, with a service charge
of $1 to $3.50 per month for motors
from 1 to 3 h. p., and of $1 per h. p.
for motors of over 3 h. p. Minimum
charge of $1 per month.
Customers pay for wiring.

at cost.

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Douglas,

20 cents,

For a guaranteed yearly use of the primary hours, a secondary rate of 9 cents per k. w. h. is given.

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12 cents,

12 cents,

Customers using 20 k. w. h. or less per month, 20 cents; 20 k. w. h. to 40 k. w. h., 19 cents; 40 k. w. h. and over, 18 cents. Demand system for light; primary rate, 20 cents per k. w. h.; secondary rate, 12 cents per k. w. h. Minimum charge $1 per month. For power, guaranty of monthly payment at 12 cents per k. w. h. of 25 hours use of the demand (in no case less than 1 h. p.), for current in excess of 25 hours use and not exceeding 50 hours use of demand, 6 cents, and for current in excess of 50 hours use of demand, 3 cents, with a discount of 331% on excess over $20 of monthly bill figured at above prices. No free wiring; free renewals save as to tungstens.

No

lamp renewals. Discount on lights, 10% on 25 to 50 k. w. h. per month; 20% on 50 to 100 k. w. h. per month; 30% on 100 k. w. h. to 150 k. w. h. per month; 40% on 150 k. w. h. and over per month. For power, prices range from 6 to 3 cents, according to amount used. Minimum monthly charge, $1 per month, for power, $1.50. Renewals free for standard carbon lamps. No free wiring. Minimum monthly charge of $1. For yearly electric service, $60 per year per k. w. of demand up to and including 15 k. w.; $36 per k. w. per year for all k. w. exceeding 15 up to and including 55 k. w.; and $30 per k. w. per year for all k. w. exceeding 55,

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Easthampton,

20 cents,

50 cents and $1 per lamp per month.

6 cents,

Edison (Boston),

11 cents,

At same rates as incandescents.

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with 5 cents per k. w. h. for first
1,500 k. w. h. consumed per month,
3 cents for all k. w. h. exceeding
1,500 up to 5,500, and 2 cents for
all k. w. h. exceeding 5,500; and for
all customers guaranteeing at least
50 k. w. of permanent electric ser-
vice, 1 cents for all k. w. h. exceed-
ing 5,500 and up to and including
105,500 k. w. h. per month, and 11
cents for all k. w. h. exceeding
105,500 k. w. h. For permanent
theatrical service, to a customer for
not over 150 k. w. the sum of $2,160
per year and 3 cents per k. w. h. for
all electricity consumed. For power,
12 cents per k. w. h. for all electricity
furnished per month up to 23 hours
use of demand; 9 cents for all ex-
ceeding 23 and up to and including
103 hours use of demand; 6 cents
for all exceeding 103 hours use of
demand, and if that portion of the
monthly bill calculated at 9 and
6 cents exceeds $10, a discount of
70% is allowed on excess, and if the
monthly bill after foregoing deduc-
tions have been made exceeds $100,
a discount of 30% is allowed on the

excess.

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