Currency/Items: Prices and wages set in 1910s equivalency. Any goods or services not found in later subsequent years will be reference in link (http://oregonredbox.wdfiles.com/local--files/call-of-cthulhu/1920s_PriceList) and converted to the measurement of appropriate time period.   1 small copper piece is worth 1 cent 1 large copper piece is worth 25 cents 1 silver piece is worth $1 1 gold piece is worth $5 1 large gold piece is worth $20   The average life expectancy for men was 47 years. Fuel for cars was sold in drug stores only. Only 14 percent of the homes had a bathtub. Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone. There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads. The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph. The tallest structure in the world was the Eiffel Tower ! The average US wage in 1910 was 22 cents per hour. The average US worker made between $200 and $400 per year. A competent accountant could expect to earn $2,000 per year, A dentist $2,500 per year, a veterinarian between $1,500 and $4,000 per year, and a mechanical engineer about $5,000 per year. Sugar cost four cents a pound. Eggs were fourteen cents a dozen. Coffee was fifteen cents a pound. *Prices for goods, services, and boardings, as well as salaries shall be put later.   Weapons: Dagger = $15 Short Swords = $35 Swords = $50 Two-Handed Swords = $75   Battle Axe = $35 Great Axe = $50 Hatchet = $15   Compound Bow = $120 Long Bow = `$25 Short Bow = $15     -Quiver w/ Arrows = $5/20 Arrows   Two-Handed Polearm = $35 Spear = $15 Mounted Lance = $5 Javelin = $5   Club = $5 Flail = $25 Mace = $25 War Hammer = $25 Two-handed Morningstar = $50   Bola = $25 Whip = $25 Darts = $10/5 darts Sling w/ 30 Bullets = $10 Quarterstaff = $5 Net = $5   Armour: Full Plate Armor = $260 Lamellar Armor = $215 Chain Mail Armor = $175 Scale Armor = $130 Leather Armor = $100 Hide or Animal Fur = $15 Shield = $15   Equipment: Flash light (10 hrs of continuous service/ 20 hrs of intermittent service) = $2.75/each     -Battery = .30     -Bulb = .30 Electric Lantern = $5     -Battery = .75     -Bulb = .30 Rope (50 ft.) = $5 Grappling Hook = $25 Crowbar = $5 Small Hammer = $10 Iron Spikes = $5/12 Spikes Wool Blanket = $2 Pup Tent (1 Person) = $1.50     -7 x 7 Tent (3 People) = $7     -12 x 16 Tent (6 People) = $10   Stakes (4) & Mallet = $15 Thieves' Tools = $110 Spell Book = $110 Coal = $5.25-6.75/ton Kerosene = .50/5 gallons Backpack = $10 Small Sack = $15 Large Sack = $50 Rations = .25/per Day Typewriter = $175 Portable Camp Stove = $5 Canteen (quart) = $1     Medicine: Aspirin = .20/Bottle Birthwort (Neutralize Poison) = $25/lbs Comfrey (+1d3 HP) = $25/lbs Goldenrod (Cure Disease) = $25/lbs Woundwart (Cure Light/Cure Serious Wounds) = $25/lbs     Livestock: Horse = $115   Goods & Commodities: Food Stuffs: Soup, Campbell’s = .25/3 cans Crackers = .10/3 boxes   Meat, fowl & fish: Bacon, breakfast = .15/lb Beef, chopped = .25/3 lbs Beef, Porterhouse roast = .18/lb Chicken, fresh killed, Morris County = .20/lb Flounder = .06/lb Halibut = .15/lb Ham, smoked = .16/lb Ham, fresh = .16/lb Lamb, hind quarter = .16/lb Mince meat, Armour’s Veribest = .20/pail Pork, loin = .15.lb Sausage = .20/lb Turkey, fresh killed, Morris County = .28/lb   Vegetables: Asparagus, white, California = .50/qt jar Beans, lima = .16/can Beans, string = .10/can Carrots or Turnips = .25/6 qt basket Corn, J.S. brand = .12/can Corn, cream = .09/can Macaroni or spaghetti = .10/pkg Olives, fancy Queen = .35/jar Olives, plain or stuffed = .25/3 bottles Peas, early June = .05/can Potatoes, Maine = 3.25/sack Pumpkins = .10/can Rice, fancy = .10/pkg Sauerkraut, Heinz = .25/4 qts Squash = .10/can Succotash = .12/no. 2 can Sweet potatoes = .29/6 qt basket Tomatoes, Jersey = .12/can Fruits Cranberries = .13/qt Dates, stuffed = .20/box Figs, New Smyrna = .18/lb Grape fruit = .25/4 Grapes, Malaga = .25/2 lbs Grapes, Tokay = .25/2 lbs Lemons, Messina = .20/doz Oranges, sweet = .25/doz Raisins, Sultana = .15/pkg   Dairy, eggs & cheese: Butter, Elgin = .37/lb Cheese = .17/lb Condensed milk, Hire’s = .25/3 cans Eggs = .40/doz   Desserts" Chocolates, French = .12/lb Chocolates, Sultana Raisin Clusters = .27/lb Jelly bon bons = .12/lb Mixed nuts = .18/lb Peanut brittle = .12/lb Pecans = .18/lb Peanut Butter = .09/jar Plum pudding, R&R = .65/3 lb tin Walnuts, English = .22/lb   Baking, cereals, spices & condiments: Bread = .10/3 loaves Baking powder, Daisy = .45/20 oz can Cereal, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes = .09/box Buckwheat = .45/12 lb sack Celery salt = .15/box Chocolate, baking = .29/lb Cinnamon = .10/box Curry powder = .10/box Flour, Graham = .18/5 lb sack Flour, wheat, Ralstons = .23/6 lbs Ginger, crystalized = .30/pkg Honey, in comb = .18 Lard compound = .10/lb Mustard, Colburn’s = .25/half lb tin Oats, Mother’s = .25/3 pkgs Paprika = .15/box Pepper = .10/box Poultry seasoning = .10/box Puffed rice, Quaker = .25/2 pkgs Sage = .25/lb Savory = .25/lb Thyme = .25/lb Vanilla flavoring = .10/bottle   Beverages: Cider, sweet = .20/gal Cocoa, Huyler’s = .17/half lb tin Coffee, 8 O’clock = .25/lb Juice, Welch’s Grape = .19/pint; .35/quart Root Beer = .10/bottle   Apartments/Flats: Rent (Urban Cities - Low) = $25/Month Rent (Urban Cities - Common) = $40-50/Month Rent (Urban Cities - High) = $50-75/Month Rent (Rural) = $12/Month   Inns/Hotels = $1-5/Day   Clothing: Boy’s knee pants for school = .49/pair Boy’s shoes for school, .98/pair Boy’s suit, fancy serges, worsteds, cashmeres, 2.98/each Girl’s dress, plaids, trimmed with silk and fancy buttons, 2.00/each Hat, Derby, .98-2.25/each Men’s coat, 4.98-60.00/each Men’s neckwear, .25-1.00/each Men’s rain coat, “rubberized,” 10.00/each Men’s shirt, .95-1.50/each Men’s suit, 10.00-25.00/each Men’s trousers, 1.98-2.45/pair Women’s corset, “Reduco,” 1.00-3.00/each Women’s dress, French serge, 12.75/each Women’s shoes, 2.00-8.00/pair Women’s silk waists, 1.44-2.69/each Women’s stockings, Buster Brown, 1.00/4 pairs in box Women’s suit, 22.50/each   Health Care: Hair tonic, Hay’s, “Free sample,” = .10/postage Soap, Colgate = .25/3 cakes Toilet paper = .26/6 rolls Toothpaste = $1/Month Toothbrush = .10   Furniture: Bed, brass = $25.00/each Bed spread, white crochet, double size = $1.35/each Chair, rocking, solid oak = $1.49-3.50/each Chairs, oak frames, imperial leather = 6 piece set = $11.98/set Rug, B. Altman & Co. = $145,00-375.00/each Table, extension, oak polished = $14.50/each Toilet = $18-23 Stove  = $37 Fridge (GE Monitor Top) = $75 Vacuum - $25     Pleasantries & Other Things: Train Ticket (per 50 miles) = $1 per fare     -per 100 miles = $1.50     -per 500 miles = $3 Streetcar = .05 per fare Motorcycle (1920 Indian Scout 60 mph/pg) = $75-135     -Gas = .15/Gallon Small Vest Camera = $5     -Film = .50 Bicycle = $11