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Full text of "Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index ... Comp. annually by the Textile world journal"


COM PILED BY THE 

EXTILE WORLD RECORD 

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LIBRARY 



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COTTON MACHINERY -j^ ) Z ) Z. 

or' 

IN ORDERING NEW FRAMES BE SURE 
AND SPECIFY 



Rabbeth 

Centrifugal Clutch Spindles 
Mirror Spinning Rings 

Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 



Rhoades-Chandler Separators 



Shaw and Flinn Lifting Rod 
Cleaners 

and 

Speakman Lever Screws 



Draper Company 

Hopedale Mass. 

J. D. CLOUDMAN Southern Agent 

\ 40 South Forsyth Street Atlanta Ga. 



NORTHROP LOOMS 




NORTHROP LOOMS 



TRADE MARK REGISTERED 



Increase Earning Capacity 

, , Weave Room 

of the vvv 

Weavers 

DRAPER COMPANY 

HOPEDALE MASS 






COTTON MACHINERY 



OUR RINGS 



Set the Standard for Quality 



THERE ARE NONE OTHERS 
''JUST AS GOOD." 




MIRROR SPINNING RINGS 

TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 

WE ALSO MAKE 

Twisters, Spoolers, Reels, Warpers, 

Banding Machines, Single Thread Yarn 
Testers, MacColl Spooler Guides, 

DUTCHER TEMPLES 

TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 

Balling Machines, 

Hardaker Temples, and other specialties. 



Draper Company 

Hopedale Mass. 



COTTON MACHINERY 



COTTON MILL 
MACHINERY 



Carding ^^^^ ^^^ Spinning 

MASON 

MACHINE 

WORKS 

Drawing ^^^ ^^^^ Weaving 



Executive Office, 77 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass. 
Arthur R. Sharp, Treas.; Thomas G. Cox, Agent 



Southern Office, Greenville, S. C., Edwin Howard 



Works at Taunton, Mass. 



PAINT 




"We are infleed astonislierl to note the vast aiiiount of daylight created by this 
paint— especially where wi were formerly forced to use electric lights all day. 
We now find it entirely unnecessary. Agreeably surprised to observe how easy 
It is to keep clean." — Knotair Hosiery Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

3,000 other users con- 
firm what this one says 

The fact that over 3,000 plants use and praise Rice's Mill-White entitles 
it to your investigation if you are considering repainting. Many of the biggest 
American Mills are numbered among our customers. 

Rice's is the original "mill-white." All others are imitations. It is the 
only gloss paint which contains no varnish. For that reason, we guarantee 
that if Rice's does not remeiin white longer than any other gloss paint — 
applied at the same time and under the same conditions — we will give {tee, 
enough Rice's to repaint the job with one coat. We also guarantee that, 
properly applied, Rice's will not flake or scale. You cannot lose under this 
guaremtee. 



RICE'5 

GLOSS 

MILL -WHITE 



On concrete 
surfaces 

On inside concrete, 
Rice's Gr ano 1 i t h 
makes the best pos- 
sible primer for a 
second coat of 
Kice's Gloss Mill- 
White— gtvi iig a tile- 
like enamel tinish at 
no more expense 
than lead and oil 
paint. , .. 
Rice's Granolith 



Sold Direct From the Factory 

in barrels containing sufficient paint to cover 20,000 square feet — one coat. 
Send for Sample Board and Booklet, "More Light" 

U. S. GUTTA PERCHA PAINT CO. 

20 Dudley St., Providence, R. I. 



FINISHING MACHINERY 



FIRE-PROOF 

"HURRICANE" DRYERS 

Endorsed by all Fire Underwriters — securing lowest fire insurance rates, and built 
in many sizes and types, of steel construction with asbestos insulation, for 

Raw Stock) Yarn, Cloth, Knit Goods, Etc. 




Most Economical 
Method of 
Drying Yarn, 
Stubbing, Braids, 
Etc. 





Power- Screw I DDrCCCC 
and Hydraulic i tSXtLZiOlLO 



Hosiery Dyeing Machine 



AUTOMATIC STOCK DRYER 

(With Sectional-Continuous Conveyor) 
For Cotton, Wool, Hair, Rags, Etc. 




" Hurricane " Circulating 

DYEINC 

Machines 



Built in Various Sizes and Types for 
Hosiery, Slabbing, Skein Yarn, Etc- 

The Best Dyeing at the Least Expense 



COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR BLEACHING, 
SCOURING, DYEING, CARBONIZING 



The Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company 



Main Office and Works : 
6721 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. 



Boston Office : 53 State St. 



BLEACHING PRODUCTS 




When in need of 



Peroxide 



of any kind 



or of technical advice 



Call on 



The Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. 

100 William Street 

New York 



:10 YARNS— MACHINERY 



C. E. RILEY 
COMPANY 

65 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass 

NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA 5T. LOUIS 

COTTON YARNS 



Of tvery Description 



COTTON GOODS 
Egyptian Cotton 

Peel & Co., Alexandria 



Cotton 

Woolen 

Worsted 

Machinery 



TEXTILE MACHINERY 



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A. W. BUHLMANN 



Textile=Engineer 



200 Fifth Avenue 




NEW YORK 



^"AOE MA*^^' 



FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

TEXTILE MACHINERY 




SPECIALTY : 

Installation 



-OF- 



Finishing Plants 



12 LOOMS 



LOOMS 



A loom for every 

known 

woven fabric 



Crompton & Knowles 
Loom Works 

Worcester, - Mass. 

Providence, R. I. Philadelphia, Pa. 



TEXTILE MACHINERY 



13 



MULTIPLE 

Compressing and Inspecting Spoolers 

McTaggart's Patents 




Worsted Yarns. 



Production 1000 to 1800 lbs. per week. 
Thorough inspection while spooling. 
Cross=wind traverse, perfect winding. 
No holes, no double ends, no overlapped ends. 
Operated by ONE girl. 

ABSOLUTELY UNIFORfl TENSION ON ALL THREADS 

BURLINQ AND JACK SPOOLING IN ONE OPERATION 



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Cotton Yarns 



DIRECT BEAIVIINQ 

From creel spool or cheese package to loom beam without inter- 
mediate operations. For AUTOMOBILE TIRE fabrics medium 
and heavy ducks, sail cloth, belting, asbestos goods, etc , etc 

Built in standard, heavy and extra heavy weights. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 

Worcester, Mass., U. S. A. 



14 FEEDERS 



Harwood's Machinery 

Increases Production 

Improves Quality, Decreases Labor Cost 
Insures the Prosperity of Your Business 



The Bramvvell Self- Weighing- Card Feeder 

The Geb Compensator Attachment 

The Kemp-Apperly Feeder 

The Geb Patent Tension Controller 

The Bramwell Picker Feeder 

The Spencer Automatic Stock Oiling Machine 

The Modern Bramwell Washer and Dryer Feeds 

Repairs and Improvements for Old Feeders 

Aprons of All Kinds 



Geo. S. Harwood & Son 

53 State St., Boston, Mass. 

Telephone, 3212 Main 

Works : Harwood & Quincy Machine Co., Worcester, Mass. 
Make All Shipments to Our Works 



WOOLEN MACHINERY 



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WOOL WASHERS 



WOOL DRYERS 



WOOL DUSTERS 



Sargents' Products 

IT AVE been the choice of progressive textile 
mills for three generations. 
Only two machines from our comprehensive 
line can be show^n in this limited space. 




One bowl of a train of the model No. 34 Wool 
Washer. The economies of this model are 
readily appreciated. See them in operation. 




All metal — Asbestos insulated — Fireproof 
Dryers. These machines combine most ad- 
vanced principles of drying with most approved 
ideas in textile machinery design. 

C. G. SARGENT'S SONS 

CORPORATION 

Graniteville, Mass. 



FULL CARBONIZING PLANTS 



YARN CONDITIONING MACHINES 



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16 WOOLEN MACHINERY, ETC. 




Preparation and Finishing 

Machinery for Woolens 

and Worsteds 

WOOL OPENERS SELF FEEDS 

WOOL WASHERS 

"THE STONE" WOOL DRYER 

TANDEM APRON DRYERS 

CONE DUSTERS 



SOAPING MACHINES 
FULLING MILLS 

CLOTH WASHERS 

PIECE DYE KETTLES 

CHINCHILLA MACHINES 



CARBONIZING MACHINERY 



GARNETT MACHINES 

METALLIC BREASTS 



RE-CLOTHING 



BATTING MACHINERY 

For manufacturing batting or felts for Comforts and Mattresses 

Jas. Hunter Machine Co. 

NORTH ADAMS, MASS. 



TRADE 




MARK 




The HOLBROOK MFQ CO. 

COLES and I8lh STS. 

JERSEY CITY, N. J. 



Customers EAST of the Hudson River use our 
NEW YORK TELEPHONE . 4518 Cortlandt 

(direct private ■wire to factory) 

Customers WEST of the Hudson River use our 
LOCAL TELEPHONE . . 407 Jersey City 




UNITED STATFS 

IV/TAXIMUM FIRE PROTECTION be- 
speaks safety for the employee as well 
as the Minimum of Insurance Cost. 

If you are interested in the continuity of a 
profitable business and dread the interruption 
that would follow a disastrous fire at the 
factory, 

The Home & New York 

Elbridge G. Snow, president 

Offers first aid to property owners generally 
and continuous service to its many patrons. 

The HOME, in addition to providing the 
safest form of fire insurance indemnity, is 
prepared to extend helpful suggestions and 
practical Engineering advices for safeguard- 
ing property from destruction by fire. 

Ask the HOME Agent — you will find him 
in every Hamlet, Town or City. 




Cash Capital, $6,000,000.00 

Assets Jan. 1. 1915, $35,313,539.27 

Liabilities (except 

Capital) . . . 16,610,065.11 

Surplus as Regards 

Policy Holders . 18,703,474.16 




Losses Paid Since Organization 
Over $156,000,000.00 

Agencies in All Cities and Principal Towns 




WOOLEN MACHINERY 17 

<H^NT> RODNEY HUNT <HUNT> 

SUPERIOR QUALITY SUPERIOR QUALITY 

Wet Finishing System 

FULLING MILLS— Latest Model Type "M" Mill with —7— exclusive 
features including Double Braced Heavy Iron Side Frames, in- 
suring Rigidity and Durability. Bulletin No. 302. 

WASHERS— Built in several Standard Types and many Sizes for any 
Mill Requirement. See our Roll, Pusher and Tom Tom Bulletins. 

REEL MACHINES— These Improved Iron Frame Machines are fur- 
nished in four Standard Depths, of any Length and with varying 
Fittings, for Dyeing, Tinting, Bleaching, and Rinsing Purposes. 
Bulletins Nos. 402 and 502. 

CRABBING MACHINE— The "DUNN" Crabber includes such features as : 
Lowest First Cost, Minimum Floor Space, Least Expensive to 
Operate, Quickest Action and Results superior to any other Process. 




The RODNEY HUNT System not only increases Production and 
lowers Costs, but gives finishing" results exceeding" any 
other Process. No Extractors required. Positively No 
Wrinkles or Cockles. 

OTHER LINES FOR TEXTILE MILLS 

Turbine Water Wheels Power Transmission Equipment 

Water Controlling Apparatus Underwriter Rotary Fire Pumps 

Textile Finishing Machinery and Supplies 

Catalogs on request 

RODNEY HUNT MACHINE CO. 

<Bl!>„„,;r;\Xu.s.A.<iHl> 

SUPERIOR QUALITY SUPERIOR QUALITY 



18 



HUMIDIFYING, PIPING, ETC. 



Peculiar to Parks 



HUMIDIFYING 

If you of the United States or 
Canada have a problem of 
humidifying then you need us 
— or rather you need the Turbo 
Humidifier. 

The Turbo was invented by a 
mill man with no thought other 
than to use it in his own mill. 
Its success — being based on 
sound fundamental laws — was 
assured. 

Guaranteed h u m i d i t y was 
something we were responsible 
for and Turbofied and satisfied 
have become synonymous in 
textile parlance. 
Catalogue for the asking. 



MILL PIPING 

One of the reasons we are doing 
humidifying is that mill piping 
has been our business for forty- 
one years. 

The two went very naturally to- 
gether. 

If your problem of mill piping 
is in our baliwick we would 
like to be of service. 
When, however, local condi- 
tions preclude, we recognize 
them and tell you so, fraid<ly. 
For the present we are able to 
give the best service in New 
England, New York State and 
Virginia and such points from 
Norfolk as afford good freight 
service. 



HOT WATER HEATING 

Hot water, mechanically cir- 
culated, is the cheapest way to 
warm textile mills, under any 
condition. 

This class of work, however, 
ie a specialty ; requiring a 
special experience which we 
have to offer. 

Rule of thumb and guess work 
must be eliminated to give 
satisfactory results. 
Heating and humidifying 
problems are very closely re- 
l.ited. By looking at the whole 
problem from your standpoint 
we can save you money. 
Our field in this line the United 
States and Canada. 



MILL SUPPLIES 

Where we can proj^erly serve, 
our stock of pipe, fittings, 
valves and such is offered you. 

The nature of our business pre- 
cludes the use of competition 
goods. We keep good material 
and lots of it. 

Where service in the way of 
prompt shipments, right prices 
and good goods are desired, we 
would welcome a trial. 

This applies principally to 
New England and New York 
State. 



The G. M. Parks Company 

Piping Engineers and Contractors 

Fitchburg Massachusetts 



COTTON MACHINERY 



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COTTON HACHINERY BY SPECIALISTS 



Potter & Johnston 
riachine Company 



PAWTUCKET, R. I., U. S. A. 



Patented 



Cotton Preparatory Machinery 

Pickers and Revolving Flat Cards 




Southern Agent, J. H. MA TBS, Charlotte, N. C 



20 



COTTON MACHINERY 



. Fales & Jenks 
Machine Company 

Pawtucket, R. I. 

Manufacturers of 

Improved Ring Spinning Machinery for Cotton 

AND 

Improved Ring Twisting IHachinery for Cotton, 
Wool, Worsted and Flax 




Improved Spinning Frame with Eilher Self Weighted or Lever Weighted 
Rolls and Round Band or Flat Tape Driven Spindles 




Improved 

Twisting Frame for Either 

Wet or Dry Twisting, with Either 

Round Band or Flat Tape Driven Spindles 



Southern Ag-ent, J. H. MAYES, Charlotte, N. C. 



COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY 



21 



Woonsocket 

Machme& Press Co. 

Woonsocket, R. I. 



Manufacturers of 



ROVING AND DRAWING FRAMES 
For Cotton 




Roving Frame 



General Sales Offices, 100 Summer Street, Boston. 

SouTHKRX Salks ReI'RESEXTATI ve 

J. H. Mayes, Independence Building:, Charlotte, N. C. 



22 



SPINDLES— MACHINERY 



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COTTON MACHINERY BY SPECIALISTS 



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Easton & Burn ham Machine Co. 

Pawtucket, R. 1. 

Standard 
Textile Machinery 

ALL KINDS OF 

SPINDLES 

FOR 



Cotton, Wool and Silk 




Winding Machinery 



Upright Bobbin 
Spoolers 

Upright Cop 
Spoolers 

Upright Skein 
Spoolers 



Southern Agent, J. H. MATES, Charlotte, N. C. 



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COTTON MACHINERY 



23 



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COTTON MACHINERY BY SPECIALISTS 



FRANK B. KENNEY, Pres. and Mgr. 

T. C. Entwistle Co. 

LOWELL, MASS. 

Patent Warping, Balling; 
and Beaming; 



nACHINER\ 



AND ALL KINDS OF EXPANSION COMBS, 
FOR WARPERS, BEAMERS AND SLASHERS 



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Long Roll Grinder for Revolving Flat Cards 

Traverse Wheel and Roll Grinders 

FOR ALL HAKES OF COTTON AND WOOLEN CARDS 




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Traverse Wheel Card Grinder 




Particular attention given to the Repairing of Grinders, of all 
makes for Cotton, Woolen or Worsted Cards 



Southern Agent, J. H. MA YES, Charlotte, N. C. 



24 ROLLER CLOTHS 



Roller, Clearer and 
Slasher Cloths 



By ordering American Felt 
Company Cloths you are 
guaranteed uniform high 
quality, greatest variety, 
longest service and best 
prices. If your nearest sup- 
ply house does not provide 
you, order of us direct. 



American Felt 
Company 

TRADE J^^^< MARK 
BOSTON ^ ^^y NEW YORK 

Oldest and largest manufacturers in America 
of felts for all purposes 



COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY 25 



John H. Lorimer 



SOLE AGEXT FOB THE SALE OF 



The Lorimer Machinery 
Company's Specialties 

AND SPECIALIST IN 

Scouring, Dyeing and Drying Machinery 

AND IN 

Ventilation in All Its Branches 
Also Drying and Conditioning Tobacco 

The 1915 types of the Lorimer Machinery Co's Patented 
and Special Machines for Scouring, Dyeing, Drying 
Yarns, Wool, Cotton and all Fibrous Materials, still lead 
where High Class Work is required. 

The Lorimer System in whole or in part is used by lead- 
ing manufacturers in America and Europe. We also 
build the " Eccles"- Warp Coiling Machines, " Eccles " 
Power Baling Presses for stock, " Eccles" Power Bun- 
dling Presses, for Yarns. 

Investigation Solicited. 



01?*Ih*ICE^ S 



Ontario and Lawrence Streets, 
Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A. 



Cable Address " Lorimer, Philadelphia." 



26 



MILL SUPPLIES 



EnrnioDs Loom Hafness Go. 

LOOM HARNESS and REEDS. 




COTTON HARNESS for all kinds of Plain and Fancy Weaves in Cotton 

and Silk Goods. 
MAIL HARNESS for Duck, Worsted, Silk and Woolen Goods. 
SELVEDGE HARNESS, any depth up to 25 inches, for Weaving Tape 

Selvedges. 
REEDS for Cotton, Woolen, Silk and Duck. 

SLASHER and STRIKING C0/VIB5, WARPER and LEICE REEDS, 
BEAMER and DRESSER HECKS, JACQUARD HEDDLES, 
MENDING EYES and TWINE. 



r English Harness, 
BAKED ^ nail Harness, 

( French Braided Heddles, 



Hail Jacquard Heddles, 
Cotton Selvedges, 
ilail Selvedges 



FOR BROAD SILKS AND RIBBONS. 
** Emmons' False Reed " or Thread Clearer. 

Patented Feb. 13, 1906. 

A Clearer made of Thread, Baked Finish. 
Will wear as long" as the harness. 



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AIR MOVING 27 



The Berry- 
System of Drying' 

makes a guaranteed increase of 
25 per cent, when applied to 
cloth, wool, cotton and other dry- 
ing rooms, tables or machines. 




THe Berry WHeels 

are the most efficient fans for 
eliminating steam for moving 
air and for ventilating spinning 
and other rooms. They are used 
in representative mills with sav- 
ing and satisfaction. 

A, Hun Berry 

29-33 "W^est First Street - - . Boston, Mass. 

ESTABL.ISn£D 1886 



28 



SPINNING RINGS 



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SpiDniog Rings 

TwistevRiogs 

Silk Rings 

Traveller Cleaners 

Traveller Cups 

GcfideWire Sets 




COTTON MACHINERY 



29 



John Hetherington & Sons, Ltd. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 

The complete Hetherington line of 

Cotton Mill Machinery 

includes every machine from 

Pickers to Mules 

The Nasmith Comber 




"ONE MACHINE INSTEAD OF TWO" 

Highest production under ordinary mill conditions of any 
modern combing machine 

Lowest percentage of waste for any given quality of work 



Large new storehouse in Boston, containing very large supply 
for all parts of Hetherington machinery 

Permanent staff of experienced fitters for all kinds of repair 

and resetting work on Hetherington and 

other machinery 

Catalogues^ Infor?natioii and Est i mates ou Request 



ARCH'D S. FULLER 

SOLE AGENT UNITED STATES AND CANADA 

1 78 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. 



J. H. MAYES, Southern Representative, Charlotte, N. C. 



30 



CARD CLOTHING 









^^ ^^^a^ Wire Heddles 

For Cotton Woolen and Worsted Mills 

REVOLVING FLATS REGLOTHED, GROUND AND TESTED 
FILLETS REDRAWN BY EXPERT CLOTHIERS 

Ask for sample of our Patent End Clip 

Midgley's Improved Hand Stripping Cards 

Number 3 

Attached Wood aud Aluminum Handle, 

Exact Shape of Old Wooden Style. 



Patented 
Universally 



Advantages Over the 
Style Wooden Card 

In our improved Hand Card 
we eliminate the possibility of 
splitting board or handle by sub- 
stituting material practically in- 
destructible. We use no leather 
bindings, tacks or nails. Our Im- 
proved Steel Clamps protect the 
edges of the Card as v^^ell as clamp 
them to the board, and present a 
smooth face to the Card Clothing. 
We punch teeth through this 




Manufactured Only 
By Us 



clamp, giving you a holding 
point every quarter of an inch in 
place of the tacks formerly used. 

Provision is made for attaching 
of strap to protect fingers ; leather 
can be wound on end of handle if 
desired. 

Mill Men Say : 

"We like the new cards very 
well, and you may send them on 
all our future orders." 



Local Phone • 1070 - Long Distance 

44 and 46 Vine Street, Worcester, Mass. 



MACHINERY 



31 



SPEED & STEPHENSON 



170 Summer St., Boston, Mass. 




SOLE AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA FOR 



J. B. FARRAR & SONS, LTD. 

WORSTED MACHINERY 
Preparers, Gill Boxes, Drawing Boxes 
Open and Cone Reducers and Rovers, SpinniiiK; 
and Twisting Kranies, etc. 

BOLDY & SON, LTD. 

Hot Air Baekwasliing Machine^ 

Lister Nip Combs, Hydraulic Presses 

aud Degras plants completely equipped 

JOHN DAWSON. LTD. 

Patent Wool Washing Machines with Single and 

Double motions 
Automatic Acid and Carbonizing Machines, etc. 

J\MES SMITH & SON 

Noble Combs and I'all Winders 
Rei)airs for all makes of Condts 

S. HALEY & SONS, LTD. 

Card Clothing for Cotton, Woolen and Worsteil 

WILSON & CO., BARNSLEY, LTD. 

High Class Bobbins, etc,, for Cotton, Woolen 
and Worsted 



JOHN HETHERINQTON & SONS. LTD. 

WOOLEN AND WORSTED MACHINERY 

Inip'oved Worsted Cards and Mules 
Patent Woolen Cards and Tape Condensers 

to take off up to 240 ends 
Improved Woolen Mules, Fearnaughts, etc. 

HEARL HEATON & SONS 

Caril Orinding Macliines, Emery Fillet, etc. 

DAVID SOWDEN & SONS 

Looms, Dobbies, Jacqviards, etc. 

SKENE & DEVALLEE 

A'igoureux Printing Gill Boxes with Single aud 
Double Cross Print Rolls 

CONSTRUCTION de MACHINES 

ci-(fevant F. J. GRIN 

I'"rench System Worsted Machinery 

Siiecial .Machinery for Silk, Ramie, etc. 

USINES DE KEUKELAERE, GHENT 

liiiversal Dyeing Machines for Raw Stock, 

Tups, Yarns on the hank, cop or tube 

Felt and Wool Hats, etc. 



Automatic Cap and Flyer Doffing Frames 

as made by J. B. Fanar & Sons, Ltd., are the most simple and 
accurate in operation 



SOLE MAKERS OF THE 



J. E. Lock Patent Bobbin and Spool Painting 
Machine 

Paints Bobbins, etc., at one-fourth the cost of hand painting. A ma- 
chine a boy can run. Indispensable for Cotton and other mills 



SELLING AGENTS FOR 

THE SELAS COMPANY OF NEW YORK 

Illuminating and Industrial Heating Systems. Economies in Lighting 

from 40 to 80 per cent and for Heating, Singeing, Gassing, 

etc., from 15 to 40 jier cent. 



Repairs for all makes of Worsted Machinery 

DONE ON SHORT NOTICE 

Importers and Manufacturers of Specialties, Mill Supplies, etc. 

Plans and Estimates Furnished 
Send For Circulars ilachine Shop, Lawrence, Mass. 



32 LOOMS 



ii 



IDEHL" puTom Looms 



SILK LOOMS 

DOBBIES, BOX MOTIONS 

TEMPLES 

FANCY WEAVING MOTIONS 



THE STPFFOi OOPKY 

READVILLE, MASS. 

FRED. H. WHITE, Southern Agt., Charlotte, N.C. 




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C.W.HUNT COMPANY INC. 



ECONOMIC CONVEYING MACHINERY 



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A DIRECTORV OF 

Textile Brands an'* Trade-Marks 

The lines of textile products, including yarns, cloth, garments, and 
fancy goods which are now being sold under trademarks or brand 
names count up into the thousands and the number is rapidly in- 
creasing. Owners of trademarks are spending vast sums of money 
to advertise them to the consumers. The great number of branded 
and trade-marked goods makes it impossible for the jobber, depart- 
ment store or retail establishment buyer to know the first-hand dis- 
tributors of all these various products and there has been no registry 
or directory which gives this information covering the textile indus- 
tries. The Patent Office in Washington gives only registered names 
and marks, which are not suitably indexed for ready reference. There 
are thousands of others. 

A COMPLETE DIRECTORY TO BE PUBLISHED 

As publishers of the Textile World Record, a journal devoted 
to the manufacture of textiles, and of the Official American Textile 
Directory, we are constantly called upon to give this information, 
and have gradually accumulated a vast amount of such data which 
we are now adding to and will publish in complete directory form at an 
early date. It will contain upwards of 12,000 textile brands and trade- 
mark names. The need of such a publication is recognized in the 
trade, and with our experience, not only as publishers of the Textile 
World Record but also of the Official American Textile Directory, 
the American Directory of the Knitting Trade and the Knit Goods 
Trade, we feel confident that we know what is wanted and will supply 
it. 

This directory will give the following information: 

Name of trade-mark or brand (both registered and unregistered) 

General character of goods 

First hand distributors 

Whether sold direct to the retail trade or to jobbers only 

The above information will be inserted briefly in the directory 
without any charge to owners of the brands. The brand names 
will be arranged alphabetically. 

The book will be widely circulated among the buyers in the jobbing 
houses and large department stores and retail establishments, and 
will be a constant source of reference during the year. 

To owners of advertised brands it affords the opportunity 
of placing permanent reference data about their products in the buyers' 
hands, telling them what the goods are, prices sold at, how they are 
sold, what the advertising plan is, etc. 

It is our intention to include every brand name of any textile 
article having cotton, wool or silk as a basis, whether spun, woven, 
felted or knit, wearing apparel, etc., or any textile product sold under 
a brand name or trademark, whether registered, or not. 

We have the Buyers' word for it that such a directory will be 
appreciated by them more than they can express, and is what has 
been long looked for. The book will be well printed and substantially 
bound. Price will be $3.00. (Cheaper binding S2.00). 

Lord & Nagle Company, Publishers, ''' ^"^'irm''^''' 



SPINDLKS— TUBES-SHUTTLES 33 

OUR NEW 

Hand-Threading 
Shuttle 

Is the Simplest 

Most Effective and 

Most Quickly Threaded 

Shuttle Made 

^Can be operated with the finest silk or the coarsest 
filHng. ^Will not unthread when the yarn "bal- 
loons." ^Provision is made for easy removal of lint 
that may accummulate in the threadmg device. 
^ There is room for the insertion of felt for tension 
purposes. ^It complies with the Massachusetts 
sanitary shuttle law, and as other states are likely to 
enact similar laws, it is well to anticipate trouble by 
adopting this new shuttle. 

Trial orders solicited — Satisfaction guaranteed 



Paper Cop Tubes 
Cones and Shells 

Send your samples and we will 
q uote prices on any lot desired 



Shuttles and 
Shuttle Irons 

For All Textile Purposes 



American Textile Specialty Machinery Co. 

670 Eddy Street - Providence, R. I. 

13th Street and Boulevard, Long Island City 



34 SIZING AND FINISHING 



Established 1815. 



ARNOLD, HOFFMAN & CO., Inc. 

PROVIDENCE, R. I. NEW YORK, N. Y. 

BOSTON, MASS. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

CHARLOTTE, N. C. 

Importers and Manufacturers of 

Stare Hes, 

Gums, Dextrine, 

Alizarine Assistant 

Soluble Oil, 

Soap, 

And every known material from every part 

of the world for Starching, Softening, 

Weighting and Finishing Yarn, 

Thread or any Fabric. 



Special attention given 
by practical men to specialties for 

Sizing, Softening Finishing and Weighting 

Cotton, Woolen and Worsted fabrics, 

combining the latest European 

and American methods. 



We believe there is no problem in 

Sizing or Finishing 

that we cannot solve. 



FORMULAS for the best method of obtaining any DESIRED 
FINISH on any fabric cheerfully given. 



CARD CLOTHING 



35 



ASHWORTH BROS. Inc., 

Manufacturers of 

CARD CLOTHING 

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR 

Cotton, Woolen and Worsted 




Top Flats Reclothed 



Lickerins Repaired 



All of our branches are equipped wilh machinery for 
this work and carry a stock of card clothing for prompt 
delivery. 



FALL RIVER, 



MASS. 



Branches: 



WORCESTER, MASS. 

O. L. TAFT, A^ent 



PHILADELPHIA. PA. 
A. A. ZAJOTTI. A^ent 



CHARLOTTE. N. C. GREENVILLE. S C. ATLANTA, GA. 
Southern A^ent, W. H. BIGELOW 



36 



TEXTILE MACHINERY 



DIFFICULT problems of WINDING and SPOOLING 

yarns are being 
SOLVED by using om 

type of machinery built on 
the basis to obtain the best 
results that provide for 




'I 1 I ■' '! 'I li II II Ml !l il,i M 1 1 1 1 J"T'"i'(i'l 



wm& 



Shuttle Bobbins 
and Butts. Also 
Shuttle Cops for Filling, &c., 
and every class of Knitting- 
yarns that can be used. 




SPOOLING '^^l.:^xt:l 

Warping and Beaming 

^Machines in relation to Yarns, 
Tapes, etc. 

WAPPT^Il Our varied class 
II nlU 111 IT of m a c h i n e r y 
meets all requirements in all 
known fabrics where warps are 
used. Special Machinery for 
Tape work, both for warps and 
handling the Tape and Braid. 

■^ distinct types 
of machines to 
handle Chain Warps. 

Patented 
Winding Machine 

For Knitting Yarns 

Our latest mac' ine entirely new 

for wind ng SI. k, artificial silk 
and m»ircer zed ■ otton en a new 
shaped cone from the skein 
Can be used to produce w^ n- 
derful results. 

Our Guarantee Will Protect You 

To prove it, ask your yarn 
salesman to pr duce the Alte- 
mus Cone, Or send us (Mrect 
a sample of yarn and we will 
show you what you can save 
by using the latest invention 
which we are confident will 
revolutionize the future u&e of 
yarns from the cone. 

Also many other types 
of maetiincs lor hand- 
ling Carpets, etc. 



The above classified list of niacliinery 

covers all the latest iiiiproveiiients 

for iiroducing the best work 

at least cost. 



JACOB K. ALTEMUS, 



2824 NORTH FOURTH STREET 



I*MII-,A.. 



l*^\.. 



VENTILATION 



57 



VENTILATION 

Is 

Changing 

Air 

Employees 

Arc 

Always 
Healthy, 
Wide Awake, 
On-The-Job, 
Alert, Efticient— 

If They Get 

PURE AIR 

No Upkeep Charges No Fire Hazard 

GUARANTEED 

Ventilation Under All Conditions 

Our Engineering Services 

at your command for specification to suit 

your conditions on a guarantee 




Autoforce Ventilating System 

53 Devonshire St., BOSTON, MASS. 



AND IN ALL LARGE CITIES 



38 



BELT DRESSING 



STEPHENSON 

Bar Belt Dressing 
Prevents 

Waste of Power and Fuel 

Because it stops the belt from slipping and causes it to 
transmit all the Power without being made so tight as to 
cause unnecessary friction. 




This Registered Trademark 
Is Your Protection 



It appears on each slick of Genuine Stephenson Bar 
Belt Dressing — the dressing that has held to its uniform 
quality for 23 years. 

This belt dressing surpasses liquid preparations, for 
there is absolutely no waste in applying it to the belt, and it 
is put up in sticks or solid form, so that it can be carried 
about in the tool-box. For these reasons^ — 

1 Pound Lasts as Long as 2 Pounds of 
Any Liquid or Semi-Liquid Dressing, 

There are two brands, Red Label for leather belts, 
Green Label for rubber, canvas, or balata belts. 

Write us for Price List and Free 1-2 lb. Sample. 

STEPHENSON MFG. CO. 

Main Office and Works, 
Albany, N. Y. 



POWER TRANSMISSION 



3^ 



SELLERS 



BELT 



ROPE 



GEAR 



TRANSMISSION 

For Strength, Durability, Economy 




WILLIAM SELLERS & CO., Incorporated 

PHILADELPHIA, PA. 

NEW ENGLAND OFFICE 
79 MILK STREET, - BOSTON. MASS. 



40 



BUTTON-HOLE MACHINE 




]vi^%.om:ivK^ 



For Stitching and Cutting 
Button Holes in Sweaters 



has twice the capacity of any 
other button-hole machine. It is 
simple, speedy, easily operated, 
and makes a perfect one or two 
cord button hole that is stronger 
and better looking than a hand 
made one. The machine can be 
used on all sweater work, with or 
without canvas or other staying 
qualities. 



Tlie Mi ButtoD-Hole Plaeliiiiii 

For Cutting and Stitching Straight Double 
Barred Button-Holes in Knit Goods 




makes button-holes from ^i 
to I inch long. Being auto- 
matic, its capacity, even with 
unskilled labor, is double that 
of any other machine. The 
superior quality of the work is 
due to the elastic stitch — no 
cutting or pulling of the thread 
is necessary — when taken from 
the machine the button hole is 
complete. Samples of work 
and terms on application. 




The Reece Button-Hole Machine Co. 

Office and Factory 
500 to 514 Harrison Ave., Boston, Mass. 



SEWING MACHINES 



41 




42 



KNITTING MACHINERY 




Full Fashioned Hosiery Machines 



MANUFACTURED BY 



David Richter, Inc., chemnitz. saxony 

Built in all gauges, any number of sections, and with any attachments 
desired. 

Best constructed, easiest running and most productive machines on the 
market. 

LACE MACHINES, system "Gothrough," NETTING MACHINES, 
system " Double Locker," LACE CURTAIN MACHINES. 

Dubied Knitting Machines 

BUILT BY 

Edward Dubied & Co., Couvet, Switzerland 




The most perfect knitting machines that skill and experience can produce. 

Designed for the highest possible production and the greatest endurance. 

Full automatic, semi-automatic and hand machines, links and links 
(pearl stitch), flat and tubular automatic widening, jacquard, shaker, 
accordion bias necktie, etc., machines. 

Machines can be seen in operation. 

Complete stock of supplies carried in New York. All parts interchange- 
able. 

Kuechenmeister winders, Standard overseamers, whip- 
stitch overseamers with automatic trimming attachment. 

Write for our illustrated Book "E" 

E. O. SPINDLER, Agent 



350 Broadway 



Rooms 520=524 



New York, N. Y. 



KNITTING MACHINERY 



43 




44 



WINDERS 



Foster Machine Co. 

Manufacturers of 

Winding Machinery 




New Model 30 Cone Winder 

FOSTER PRODUCTS 

include Cone, Tube and Cheese Winders 

and Doublers, for Cotton, Worsted, Wool, 

Silk and Linen Manufacturers 

We can supply any length of traverse, either 
cross wind or precise wind 

Office and Works 

Westfield - Massachusetts 

JOHN HILL, So. Agt, Healey Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 



WINDERS 



45 



ESTABLISHED 1865. 



INCOKPOKAT£D 1903< 



m. W. PAYNE CO., 



MACHINISTS AND BUILDERS OF 



Patent Hosiery Winders, 

For Hosiery Manufacturers. Wind from Cop, Skein or Bobbin. 
OVER 5,000 NOW IN USE. 




IMPROVED UPRIGHT SPOOLERS, 

TO SPOOL FROM COP, SKEIN OR BOBBIN. 



4)0^]5LIpiO SPOOLElRSj more ends into^n'e. 



throe ot 



UPRIGHT QUILLERS, QuIU from Cop, Skein or Bobbin 

Ring, Dresser, Spooler and Reel Spindles, Co^) 
Skewers, Hosiery Winder Bobbins, Warp Spools, 
Spooler Guides, Bolsters and Steps Made and Re- 
paired at Short Notice. . . . « 



106 BROAD ST., Pawtucket, R. I. 



46 



MILL EQUIPMENT 



Perkins Profit Promoters 



The 
Textile 
Fabric 
Tester 




The Jumbo Mullen Tester 

Is extensively used by hosiery and underwear 
manufacturers. It is equally good for testing 
textile fabrics of all l<inds. 

Here are Proofs of Quality 

I. The U. S. Crovernment adopted Mullen Testers 
as the standard for tcstinjj paper. 

2. The R. R. Freight 
Classification Commit- 
tees adopted Mullen 
Testers as their stand- 
ard. Every fibre case 
shipped bears a stamp 
to show that it will 
stand "a resistance of 
....pounds to tie sq. 
in. [Mullen test]."' 



Theonlv machine 
that gives the bursting 
strenglh in pounds per 
sq. ill. h V a simple 
opirution. 



Afk for descriptive 
matter and names of 

TEXTILE MILLS 

using the jumbo Mul- 
len I'esttr 




Perkins Guaranteed Calendar Rolls 

For Finishing Textile Qoods, Bleaching and Dyeing Cloth, etc., 

are filled by a patented mechanical proems, which ins ires perfect uniformity in density, a feiture 
which is impossiblevirith the ordinary hjnd-inade rolls. Tlie line incliRks : Paper Rolls, Husk 
Rolls, Cotton Rolls and Combination Cotton and Husk Rolls. All are fitted with Perkins' 
Patented Spline, which prevents slipping or tu: nini; arcjnnd the shaft. 

For All Mm Needs-Get 
A Perkins Ventilating Fan 

It is Superior Because : 

(i) The frames, drums, arms, shafts, etc., are 
STEEL— not iron. 

(2) The blades are adjustable — can be set to any 

angle — to blow in or out. 

(3) It can be run at high speed — and will run 
longer without oiling than any other fan on 
the market — on account of the self-oili>iJ 

journal boxes. 

Power Transmission Systems built and installed 
for driving any fan in an^- position. 

WRITE FOR COMPLETE CATALOG TEXTILE SrECI.M.TIES 

B. F. PERKINS & SON, Inc., - HOLYOKE, MASS. 




MILL EQUIPMENT 



47 



The Flat Steel Heddle 



.^^ 



Universal Frame 



Are playing today a very prominent 
part in the efficient running of looms 

A LARGE percentage of Manufacturers realize the great importance of the Steel 
"^^ Heddle — the heddle punched from /?<;/ cast steel — with the round cornerless 
eye, that cannot catch, rub or chafe or pull the Warp Thread — the heddle that ad- 
justs itself automatii-ally on the frame — the heddle that cannot twist or bend 
while at work. 

THE UNIVERSAL FRAME 




Stationary Hook Equipment 

Single Iron End "Universal" Frame 

Patented 

Sliding: Hook No. 4 Equipment 




is used in hundreds upon hundreds of Textile Mills. Why .' Because it is built for 
service — for etiiciency — for durability. It is built for real economy — not the fake 
economy of an original low price. V'ou can have the Universal Frame built to fit 
the peculiar conditions of your mill and your product. 

COTTON, SILK, WORST ED or WOOL 

THERE IS A HEDDLE AND FRAME FOR THE WORK 

From fattcy cotton shirtings to canvas — from narrow fabrics to broad silk — 
from li-^ht loorsteds to heaiy woolen cloths, there is a heddle and frame for 
your particular kind of work. 

We are manufacturers of the best doup heddle the market ever produced. We are 
makers of the best finished drop heddles and wires you ever had in your mill. 
The "Made in America" ca.'t steel Reed Wire, which has created quite a sensation, 
for all kinds of Reeds, is made in our iilant. 

These are facts. Their etificiency has been proven so often that the novelty is lost. 
Do you want a list of users in your particui ir line? Write to these people yourself. 
They'll tell you what Steel Heddle Equipment has done for them. 

SEEIXG IS BELIEVING 

Steel Heddle M anufactitiHng Coftzpany 

2100-1S W. AUeghcnv Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Providenc. Office - - - '^fj Dorraiice Street, Providence, R. I. 



;3 69'r^' 



48 



TRADEMARKING ATTACHMENTS 



Parks & Woolson Machine Co 

SPRINGFIELD - VERMONT 

CLOTH SHEARS 
PACKAGING MACHINERY 

OF ALL KINDS 

FROM PRESS TO CASE 




Model AR Trademarker 



Model E 
N Y Fabric Packaging Machine 




Measuring, Doubling and Winding 
Machine 



Model A Double Shear 



Shear 
Gig 
Nap 
Brush 



Machines for the following 

Roll Measure Yardnumber Pumice 

Wind Decatize Trademark Pohsh 

Double Steam Perch Sand 

Inspect Stretch Weigh Boil 




Safety 
First 

Protect your plant with 

Mississippi 
Wire Glass 

Made in the following 
patterns 

Polished "Wire Glass" Maze "Wire Glass" 
Romanesque "Wire Glass" Muranese "Wire Glass" 
Florentine "Wire Glass" Pentecor "Wire Glass" 
Syenite "Wire Glass" Ribbed "Wire Glass" 
Rough "Wire Glass" 

For protection 

against 

fire and breakage 

It reduces insurance prem- 
iums and cost of 
maintenance 

Specify the Standard 
Product 

MISSISSIPPI 
WIRE GLASS CO. 

220 Fifth Avenue 
New York 

7 W. Madison Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 
SYENITE "WIRE GLASS" 4070 N. Main Street, ST. LOUIS, Mo. 




WOODEN AND PATENT CLOTH BOARDS 

Box Shooks and Nailed Boxes 



CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY 



Let us help you put your goods on the market in the best condi- 
tion. Boards are made with smooth round edges and will not 
warp or split. Clean, strong and light. Goods retain their lustre 
and finish. Wrinkles caused by inferior boards are avoided. 




THE CHAFFEE IMPROVED PATENT CLOTH BOARD MUST BE SEEN TO BE 
APPRECIATED. SAVE THEIR COST IN FREIGHT. SAMPLE ON REQUEST. 

QUAUTY - SERVICE - PRICE 



" ;i ll B iW «J»l!W i l ' l<M^MW« !!*'»WK'g?»''!»--^<»'»g-- 



THIS ILLUSTRATES THE ORIGINAL, RELIABLE AND UP-TO-DATE SILK REEL 
OR CLOTH BOARD, PATENTED APRIL 23rd, 1901, JAN. 6th, 1914. 

In the manufacture of this Silk Reel, we have endeavored to pro- 
duce a reel that would carry the finest silk or other fabrics to 
market in perfect condition. It is one inch thick, smoothly covered, 
edges well rounded, of great strength and light weight. 

WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS 

CHAFFEE BROTHERS COMPANY 

OXFORD, MASS. 



KNITTING MACHINES 49 



Imported Knitting 
Machines of Quality 



SPECIALTIES 

Karl Lieberknecht, Oberlungwitz, Saxony 

FULL FASHIONED MACHINES, "Sys- 
tem Cotton" for plain and ribbed Hosiery, 
Underwear, Gloves and Neckties. 

RIB MACHINES, high speed, for Rib Tops, 
Neckties, Hosiery in plain, striped and accor- 
dion effects. 

WARP MACHINES (150 COURSES PER 
MINUTE) for Tricot Fabrics, Netting and 
Kindred Fabrics. 



Large stock of parts, needles and other 
supplies carried in New York 



LOUIS HIRSCH 

220 Fifth Avenue - New York City 

Sole Representative in U. S. and Canada 



50 



BELTING— POWER TRANSMISSION 



Charles Bond Company 

520 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



"STERLING" and "LEHIGH" 

Oak Tanned Leather Belting 



English and Domestic Roll Covers 

Importers English Apron and Roller Leathers 

Dealers in 
Mill Supplies of Every Description 




Strong and Rigid 



Universal 

Adjustment 

Ring Oiling 

Babbitted and 
Reamed Bearings 

Case Hardened Set 
Screws 





Transmission 
Appliances 




Stocks carried 

by 

Reputable Jobbers 

in all parts 

of the world 



Scientifically 
Made 
Universal 
Adjustment 

One-half Usual 
Weight 

Greatest Strength 
and Rigidity 



Light and Durable 




Bond Foundry & Machine Co., Manhelm, Lancaster Co., Pa. 



MACHINERY 



51 




Filling Changer 

Over 1,700 new and old looms equipped in one mill 



Converts Plain, New or Old 
Looms Into Automatic 

Manufacturers of 

Filling Changers Temples and Temple Rolls 

Warp Stop Motions Thread Breaking Temples 

Drop Wires and Meddles Filling Feeler Mechanism 

and Textile Specialties 

Ftirther details on request 



Hopedale Manufacturing Company 



MILFORD, MASS. 



52 



MACHINERY 



Manufacturers 

Cooling and Conditioning 

Machine 

A machine indispensable to the Finishing 
Department of every Worsted and Woolen Mill 



• ^ / ■ 



\ 



.X 








Entirely eliminating shadiness caused by uneven cooling. 

Restores Finished cloth to its natural condition in a 
{ew minutes. Will pay for itself in a few weeks. 

Gives lustre and feel to fabrics. 

Ask for details 

Manufacturers Machine Company 

53 State Street, - Boston, Mass. 

Works : Lawrence, Mass. 



THE 

OFFICIAL ^^ 






I 



Containing reports of all the Textile 

Manufacturing Establishments 

in the United States and 

Canada, together 

with the 

YARN TRADE INDEX 

and lists of concerns 

in lines of business 

selling to or 

buying from 

. . Textile . ; 

Compiled by the'' '''•..' 

TEXTILE WORLD RECORD 

and revised by Personal Canvass 
and Official Reports from the Trade 



^Ur 



1915 

7ER 

Published annually in April 

Copyright 1915, by Lord & Nagle Co, 

Office Edition, Price $3.00. Travellers' Edition, Price $2.00 

Vest Pocket Edition, 
New England and Canada Section . . , $1.00 

Middle States Section $1.00 

Southern and Western Section .... $1.00 



/i6f^r" 



Lord & Nagle Co., Textile Publishers 
144 Congress St., Boston. 



54 



COP TUBES AND SPOOLS 



PAPER TUBES 



All Sizes— All Colors— All Shapes 

For Textile and ^^""^^ 
Manufacturing 
Purposes 




The Pairpoint Corporation 

PAPER DEPARTMENT. 

FORMERLY THE NEW BEDFORD PAPER CO. 



PAPER MILL AND TUBE FACTORY, 



NEW BEDFORD, MASS. 



Write for Samples and Prices. 



ANDREW G. PIERCE, JR., 

PRESIDENT, 



CLARENCE A. COOK, 

TRCASURCn. 



THOS. A. TRIPP, 

GEN. MANACCR, 



^^ii- 


:'Pi^iRiE;/'; 


Sffpoi- 


EITHER 

thin heads giving 
greater traverse 
and the same 
overall length as 
wooden ones 


canno? 


OR 

thick heads 
giving same 
overall and traverse 
as wooden ones 



WONDER SI^OOL COMPANY 

15 WORMWOOD ST.. BOSTON 



Table of Contents. 



I9I5 



Indexes. 

Buyers' Index for Machinery and Mill Supplies 59 

Alphabetical Index to Advertisers 93 

Alphabetical Index of aU the Mills and Manufacturers in the United States and 

Canada, arranged alphabetically by name without regard to location 541 

Number and kind of mills in each State 91 



Part I. Textile Manufacturers. 

Textile Establishments of the United States, arranged by states and towns where 

they are located, with full data about each mill 97 

Textile Estabhshments of the Dominion of Canada 366 

Mills with Worsted Machinery 601 

Mill Data received too late for Classification 597 



Part II. Yam Trade Index. 
COTTON KNITTING YARNS. 



Carded Mule Spun 385 

Carded Mule Spun Twist and Ply. . . 385 

Carded Mule Spun Colored 385 

Carded Ring Spun 387 



Combed Mule Spun American Peeler 

and Egyptian 390 

Combed Mule Spun Colored 391 

Combed -Ring Spun Peeler and Egyp- 



Carded Ring Spun Colored 389 tian 391 

Carded Ring Spun Twist and Ply.. . . 389 I Jaegar Yams 392 

Fancy Mixes 392 

COTTON WEAVING YARNS. 



Carded Skems 393 

Carded Warps 398 

Combed Peeler, Egyptian and Sea Is- 
land Warps 401 

Colored Weaving Yarns 402 

Carpet Yams 403 

Bleached Yarns 404 



Threads 405 

Twine 406 



Glazed and Polished 404 

Wool Spun Cotton Yams 404 

Mercerized Yarns 404 

Gassed Yams 404 

Novelty Yarns 405 

Printed Yam 405 

Seaming Yarn 405 

Tinsel Yam. 405 



WOOLEN YARN. 

Belgian System, Fine Counts 407 4 Colored Woolen Yams and Mixes 409 

Woolen and Merino Knitting Yarn... 407 Carpet Yarn, Single Reel 409 

Woolen Warp and Filling 407 I Carpet Yarn, Double Reel 410 

Novelty Yams 410 



56 



BASKETS— BRUSHES— COUNTERS 



Y 



IVI I 
IVI I 



R KJ 



K 



FINEST MATERIALS 
SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP 
LONG EXPERIENCE 




MILL BASKETS 

HIGHEST QUALITY HAND MADE 
WHITE OAK BASKETS for every 
Textile Mill requirement. 

OLD BASKETS REPAIRED 



MILL BRUSHES 

Of every description and for every 

requirement in COTTON, WOOLEN 

and SILK MILLS. 

OLD BRUSHES REFILLED 



There are many reasons why you should use HARDY BRUSHES and BASKETS. 
May we send samples and quote prices? 

Manufactured by FRANK H. HARDV, Agt. 

ANDOVER, MASS. 



ROCO COUNTERS REGISTERING 
YARDS and PICKS on a WHITIN LOOM 

The yard counter is driven 
from the sand roll by two 
bevel gears — the pick 
counter is driven from the 
crank shaft and registers 
every thousand picks. The 
counters work indepen- 
dently, either one or both 
may be used. 

These are samples of the 
innumerable applications 
of our counters. They are 
adaptable toalltextileneeds 
and are necessary where 
accuracy in counting and 
cost estimating is desirable. 

We make the Bristol, 
Elm City and Roco Coun- 
ters, in different styles, for 
use on looms, balling ma- 
chines, twisters, dressers, 
folders, printing and rolling 
machines, tenter frames, 
warpers, slashers, etc. 

Send for "Catalog 18" 

The C. J. Root Co. 

lOO More^^ St. 
BRISTOI^, CONN. 




CONTENTS 



57 



WORSTED YARNS. 



Bradford System, Lustre Yarns 410 

Bradford System, J to | Blood 410 

Bradford System, Delaine-Australian, 

Ex. Fine QuaUty 412 

Bradford System, Carpet Yarns 413 

Bradford System, Fancy Mixtures. . . 413 
French Spun, | to | Blood, White or 

Natural 413 



French Spun, Fine Qualities 414 

French Spun, Fancy Mixtures 414 

French Spun, Worsted and Cotton 

Mixtures 414 

Mohair Yarns 415 

Worsted Boucle and Bourette 415 

Worsted Genapped Yarns 415 



SILK YARNS AND THREAD. 



Spun Silk Yarns 417 

Silk Noil and Colored Yarns 417 



Silk Threads, Embroidery and Knit- 
ting Silks, etc 417 



LINEN AND JUTE YARNS. 

Linen Yarns and Twine 419 | Jute Yarn and Twine. 

Ramie Yarns 419 



419 



YARN DEALERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND AGENTS 421 



Part III. Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Finishing. 



Wool Dyeing and Carbonizing (Raw 
Stock) 427 

W^oolen and Worsted Skein Yam Dye- 
ing 427 

Slubbing and Worsted Yam Dyeing in 
Fast Black and Colors for Weaving 
Trade 427 

Woolen and Worsted Knit Goods 
Dyeing 427 

Worsted Top Printing 427 

Woolen and Worsted Knit Goods 
Bleaching 427 

Woolen and Worsted Dress Goods 
Dyeing and Finishing 427 

Woolen and Worsted Men's Wear and 
Heavy Goods, Piece Dyeing and 
Finishing 429 



429 



Woolen Cloth and Satinet Printing., , 
Cotton and Woolen Piece Goods Fin- 
ishing 429 

Cotton Stock Dyeing and Bleaching. 429 

Cotton Yarn Dyeing 429 

Cotton Yarn Bleaching 431 

Cotton Yarn Mercerizing 433 

Cotton Yarn Gassing 433 

Cotton Hosiery Printing (Resist and 

Extract) 433 

Cotton Piece Goods, Dyeing, Bleach- 
ing and Finishing 433 

Cotton Cloth, Printing and Finishing 435 

Piece Mercerizing 437 

Yarn Printing 437 

Silk Yarn Dyeing 437 

Silk Piece Goods Dyeing and Finishing 437 



Part IV. Raw Materials, Etc. 



Wastes (Cotton and Woolen) 439 

Shoddy and Extracts 445 

Flocks 448 

Wholesale Rag Dealers 448 



Wool Dealers 453 

Carded Cotton Dealers 463 

Cotton Dealers 464 

Silk Dealers 475 



Part V. Manufacturers' Selling Agents, Dry Goods Commission 
Houses and Converters in the principal Cities in the United 

States 478 

Export Commission Houses and Agents in New York City 
handling American Textile Products, Dry Goods 505 

Part VI. Mills Classified According to Goods Made 507 

Textile Associations of the United States and Canada. .381 



58 MACHINERY 



LEICH & BUTLER 

232 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 

Sole agents in the United States and Canada for 

PLATT BROTHERS & COMPANY, Ltd., 

Of Oldham, England 

by far the largest makers in the world of 



Cotton, Woolen & Worsted Machinery 



ITlii^VilliiVi 

FOR ALL CLASSES OF WORK 



MATHER & PLATT'S Dyeing and Finishing Machinery 



Also Agents for 

JOSEPH SYKES BROS/ Card Clothing for Cotton 

CRITCHLEY'S Card Clothing for Woolen and Worsted 
WILSON BROS. BOBBIN CO., Ltd., Bobbins and Shuttles 

DRONSFIELD BROS.' Grinding Tackle and Emery Fillet 
Also Double Loop Bands and Tapes 
French System Rubbing Leathers and Parchment kept in stock 



ALFRED SUTER 

Textile Engineer 

Soie Representative in the United States and Canada for : 



HENRY BAER & CO., ZURICH. Yam and Cloth Testing Apparatus. 
J. VILLARD & CO., LYONS. Schappe Yams on Cops, Tubes and Skeins. 
V. E. MERTZ, NEW YORK. Yarn Conditioning Machines, Air Conditioning 

Plants on the Aerophor Mertz System, Steam Eliminating Plants. 
J. P. BEMBERG A-G. BARMEN. Mercerizing Machines for Yarn and Cloth. 
Patent I>ye Recuperator System Matter Recovering 98% of Caustic Lye at 
8-10 degrees Beaume. 

Write for New Price Lists on these and also 
Textile Finishing Machinery 



LAVIQNE & SUTER, 200 Fifth Ave., New York 

Twisted Wire Heddles Tricolor Cotton Heddles 

Soldered Wire Heddles Reed Wires. Couplings 

Raw Hide Pickers Reed Making Machines 



59 



BUYERS' INDEX 



Machinery and Mill Supplies 

The following Classified Index contains the names of nearly all the principal builders of Textile 
Machinery and Dealers in Mill Supplies. The advertisements of these concerns can be found by 
referring to the Alphabetical Index to Advertisers, Page 93. Any buyers who are unable to find in 
this index, the machinery or supplies desired are invited to communicate with the publishers, who 
can in all probability refer them to the proper sources, or thev may find what is wanted in the 
Buyers' Index of the Textile World Record 

IN WRITING PARTIES PLEASE MENTION THE OFFICIAL AMERICAN TEXTILE DIRECTORY 



Ageing Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 
Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 

Air Moistening System. 

See Humidifying Apparatus. 

Anti-Chlorine. 

Bosson & Lane. 
Street, R. R. & Co. 

Aprons (Worsted). 

Gehlert, Louis. 
Quinn, Wm. J. 
Turner, J. S. Mfg. Co. 

Architects and Mill Engineers. 

Autoforce Ventilating System. 
Gray, Arthur F., 
Main, Charles T. 

Automatic Feeds for Cotton & Wool. 

See Feeds. 

Bagging Machines. 

Sargent's C. G. Sons, Corp. 

Bale Presses. 

Boomer & Boschert Press Co. 
Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Bale Ties. 

Acme Steel Goods Co. 

Baling Presses. 

See also Presses. 

Boomer & Boschert Press Co. 

Dennis, John & Co. 

Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 

Ball Bearings. 

S. K. F. Ball Bearing Co. 

Bailers. 

Saco-Lowell .Shops. 

Balling Machines. 

Torrance Mfg. Co. 

Bandings. 

Brown Bros. GS. 
Small Bros. >. 

Bands and Labels. 

See Labels and Tickets. 

Bankers (Commercial;. 

Iselin, William & Co. 

Baskets. 

Brown Bros. Co. 
Diamond State Fibre Co. 

Battens. 

Pratt, Robert G. 

Beam Heads. 

Mossberg, Frank, Co. 
Parks & Co., M. H. 

Beaming and Warping Machinery. 

Altemus, Jacob K. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 

Draper Co. 

Entwistle, T. C. & Co. 

Knapp, Charles H. 

Suter, Alfred. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 

Bearings. 

See Ball Bearings. 



Belt Cement. 

Ament, H. B. 
Quinn, Wm. J. 

Belt Dressing. 

Garnett Co. 
Stephenson Mfg. Co. 

Belt Hooks and Fasteners. 

Brown Bros. Co. 

Belting. 

See also Mill Supplies. 
Bond, Chas., Co. 
Boston Belting Co. 
Brown Bros. Co. 
Quinn, Wm. J. 
Turner, J. S., Mfg. Co. 
Woonsooket Supply Co. 

Belting Machinery. 

Dennis, John & Co. 

Bindings. 

See Tapes, Braids and Cords. 

Bleachers. 

See page 427. 

Bleachery Eyes. 

Boston Belting Co. 

Bleaching Kiers. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 
Phila. Drying Machinery Co. • 
Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 
Stearns, A. T. Lumber Co. 

Bleaching Machinery. 

See Dyeing, Drying, Bleaching and Finish- 
ing Machinery. 

Bleaching Materials. 

Baumann McWhirter Chemical Co. 

Bosson & Lane. 

Cary, Edward E. Co., Inc. 

Jackson & Co., Ellis. 

Marston, John P. 

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. 

Sevdel Mfg. Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Wing & Evans. 

Block Cutting for Printing. 

Hope, John & Sons Engraving & Mfg. Co. 

Blowers and Blower Systems. 

Autoforce Ventilating System. 
Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 

Bobbins, Spools, Shuttles, Etc. 

American Supply Co. 

American Textile Specialty Machinery Co. 

Atwood, Crawford Co. 

Brown Bros. Co. 

Hopedale Manufacturing Co. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Macrodi Fibre Co. 

Mossberg, Frank Co. 

Parker Spool & Bobbin Co. 

Parks & Co., M. H. 

Pratt, Robert G. 

Shambow Shuttle Co. 

Speed & Stephenson. 

Street, R. R* & Co. 

Tebbets, E. L. Spool Co. 



Alphabetical Index to Advertisers, with page numbers. Page 93. 



60 BOBBINS AND SHUTTLES 

Wn. H. PERRY, Pres. GEO. H. WILSON, Treas. 

U. S. Bobbin and 
Shuttle Co. 



PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. 




We are the Largest Manufacturers in the World of Bobbins 
Spools, and Shuttles, aud have unlimited facilities to execute 
orders promptly and in the highest grade of workmanship. 

Send for sample of our " Stetson" Hand Threading Shuttle. 
It is the leader for Shuttles of this type. We also manufacture 
Shuttles for the Draper, Stafford, and Crompton & Knowles looms 
and would be glad to furnish samples upon request. 



SEND FOR CATALOG. 

mmmmmmmmmmm 



BUYERS' INDEX 



61 



U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Co. (Manufacturers). 

Vermont Spool & Bobbin Co. 

Wonder Spool Co. 
Bobbin Winders. 

See Winders. 
Boilers. 

See Steam Boilers. 
Books. 

Lord & Nagle Co. 
Box Strapping. 

Acme Steel Goods Co. 

Boxes, Wooden; Box Shooks, Etc. 

Chaffee Bros. Co. 
Diamond State Fibre Co. 
Holston Box & Lumber Co. 
Thompson, Jas. A. 
Vermont Spool & Bobbin Co. 

Braid Blocks. 

Hoffman, J. C. 
Braided Card Lacings. 

Crescent Textile Supply Co. 
Braids. 

See Tapes, Braids and Cords. 
Brokers. 

See Lists in back of Director}'. 
Brusbers. 

See Napping Machines. 
Brushes. 

Cocker, M. & Co. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Felton, S. A., Son Co. 

Hardy, Frank H., Agt. 

Mason Brush Works. 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 

Quinn, Wm. J., 

Brushing Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Butterworth, H. W. Sons & Co. 
Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 
TextUe-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Burlaps. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 
Burlers. 

Philadelphia Mending Co. 
Burr Pickers. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons. 
Button Hole Machines. 

Reece Button-Hole Machine Co. 
Calenders. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Calico Printers Blankets (Wool, Cotton, etc.) 

Gehlert, Louis. 

Calico Printers' Machinery and Supplies. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Johnson, Chas. A. & Co. 

Rice, Barton & Fales Machine & Iron Co. 

Taunton-New Bedford Copper Co. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Cap and Set Screws. 

Stephans Nut & Bolt Co. 
Caps (Steel). 

Bamford & Smith. 
Carbonizing Machinery. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

H. & B. American Machine Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Hunter, James Machine Co. 

Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Card Clothing. 

Ashworth Bros. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Crabb, Wm. & Co. 

Hoey Mfg. Co. 

Howard Bros. Mfg. Co. 

.Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 



Speed & Stephenson 

Street, R. R. & Co. 
Card Feeds. 

See Feeds. 
Card Grinding Machinery. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Entwistle, T. C, Co. 

Leigh & Butler 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 

Speed & Stephenson 
Card Stampers and Repeaters. 

Crescent Textile Supply Co. 

Davidson & Weyand. 

Hodgson, Walter W. 

Lentz & Co., F. G. 

Royle, John & Sons. 
Carded Cotton. 

Wonalancet Co. 

Carding Machinery. 

See Cotton Machinery, also Woolen Machinery. 
Cards (Woolen and Worsted). 

Woonsocket Machine & Press Co. 
Carpet Machinery. 
Altemus, Jacob K. 
Buhlmann, A. W. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works 
Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 
Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 
Phila. Drjing Machinery Co. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Carpet Printing Drums. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 
Carpet Shears. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 
Caustic Potash. 
Wing & Evans. 
Caustic Soda. 
Fergusson Bros. 
Jackson & Co., Elli.s. 
Wing & Evans. 
Centrifugals. 

See Hydro-Extractors. 
Chemicals. 

See Dyestuffs and Chemicals. 
Chenille Machinery. 
Buhlmann, A. W. 
Eppler, John, Machine Works. 
Chroming Machinery. 

Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 
Clearer Cloths. 

See Mill Supplies. 
Clocks. 

American Watchman's Clock Co. (Watch- 
man's). 
Howard Clock Co., E. 
Watchman's Clock & Supply Co. 
Clocks (Engine Room). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg Co. 
Cloth Boards. 
Chaffee Bros. Co. 
Holston Box & Lumber Co. 
Richardson Bros. 
Thompson, Jas. A. 
Vermont Spool & Bobbin Co. 
Cloth Cutting Machines. 
Cameron Machine Co. 
Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 
Cloth Expanders. 

American Finishing Machinery Co. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Cloth Folding Machines. 

See Measuring and Folding Machines. 
Cloth Testers. 

Perkins, B. F. & Son, Inc. 
Scott, Henrv L. & Co. 
Suter, Alfred 

Cloth Washers for Worsted Mills. 

Hunt, Rodney Machine Co. 
Hunter, James, Machine Co. 
Clutches. 

See Friction Clutches. 



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62 



COTTON MACHINERY 



Saco-Lowell Shops 



TEXTILE 
MACHINERY 




Shops- 
Lowell) Mass 
Biddeford, Maine 
Newton Upper Falls, Mass. 

Executive Offices — 
77 Franklin Street 

Boston, Mass. 

Southern Agent, ROGERS W. DAVIS, Charlotte, N. C. 



Complete 

Cotton 

Mill 

Equipment 

Including: 

Piclcers 

Cards 

Drawing: 

Evener 

Drawing 

Roving 

Spinning 

Twisters 

Slashers 

Spoolers 

Reels 

Wmders 

Warpers 

Looms 

Waste 

Reclaiming 

Machinery 

Worsted 

Machinery 

Including : 

Revolving 

Creels 

Gill Boxes 

Drawing 

Frames, 

Reducing 

and Roving 

Frames, 

Cap Ring 

and Flyer 

Spinning 

and 

Twisting 

Frames 

.»ack 

Spoolers 



BUYERS' INDEX 



63 



Coal Handling Machinerr. 

Hunt, C. W. Co. 

Cold Sawing Macbine. 

Burr, John T & Son. 

Combers (Cotton). 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Hetherington, John & Sons, Ltd. 

Jefferson, Ed. & Bro. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Riley, C. E. 

Speed & Stephenson. 

Combs, Circles and Fallers. 

Beveridge, Hugh. 

Blackstone Valley Comb Works. 

Combs, Reneedllng. 

Beveridge, Hugh. 

Blackstone Valley Comb Works. 

Combs (Worsted). 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 
Jefferson, Ed. & Bro. 
Leigh & Butler. 
Riley, C. E. Co. 
Speed & Stephenson. 

Commission Merchants & Agents. 

See Classified list page 421, 478 

Commission Top Makers. 

Pearce & Englamd Co. 

Condensers. 

Dodge, C. S. 

Conditioning and Testing. 

U. S. Conditioning & Testing Co. 

Conditioning Machines. 

Manufacturers Machine Co. 

Cone Winders. 

See Winders. 

Cones (Paper). 

See Cop Tubes. 

Converters. 

Aberfoyle Mfg. Co. 
Fearing, Whiton & Co. 

Conveying Systems. 

Hunt, C. W. Co. 

Conveyors, Pneumatic. 

Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 

Cop Spindles. 

American Textile Specialty Machinery Co. 
Shambow Shuttle Co. 

Cop Tube Machinery. 

Eppler, John, Machine Works. 

Cop Tubes. 

American Textile Specialty Machinery Co. 
Brown Bros. Co. 
Pairpoint Corporation. 
Taylor, Charles F. 

Copper Printing Rollers. 

Taunton-New Bedford Copper Co. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery^ Co. 

Copper Roll Engravers. 

See Engravers of Copper Rolls. 

Copper Sheets. 

Taunton-New Bedford Copper Co. 

Copper Work for Dyers. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 
Taunton-New Bedford Copper Co. 
Textile Finishing Machinery^Co. 

Coppersmiths. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. ' 
Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 

Cords. 

See Tapes, Braids and Cords. 

Cotton. 

See also List on page 385. 
Charles, Wm. B. 
Graves, Frank B. 
Hubbard Bros. & Co. 
Mohr & Fenderl. 
Riley, C. E. & Co. 
Wonalancet Co. 

Cotton Bale Ties. 

Acme Steel Goods Co. 



Cotton Machinery. 

Altemus, Jacob K. 

American Textile Specialty Machinery Co. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Brooks and Doxey Ltd. 

Brown Spin-Wright Cotton Co. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Delahunty Dyeing Machine Co. 

Dennis, John & Co. 

Draper Company. 

Easton & Burnham Machine Co. 

Entwistle, T. C, Co. 

Fales & Jenks >iachine Co. 

Firth William 

Hopedale Manufacturing Co. 

H. & B. American Machine Co. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Klauder-Weldon Dyeing Machine Co. 

Lamb Textile Machinery Co. 

Leigh & Butler 

Mason Machine Works 

Palmer, I. E. 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 

Payne, G. W., Co. 

Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 

Potter & Johnston Machine Co. * 

l^ratt, Robert G. 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons. 

Speed & Stephenson. 

Stafford Co.. The. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Universal Winding Co. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 

Woonsocket Machine & Press Co. 

Cotton Openers and Lappers. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

H. & B. American MachinelCo. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Potter & Johnston Machinery' Co. 

RUey. C. E. & Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Cotton Softeners. 

Arnold, Hoffman & Co. 
Bosson & Lane. 
Holbrook Mfg. Co. 
Jackson & Co., Ellis. 
Marston, John P. 
Seydel Mfg. Co. 
Tanner Chas. S., Co. 

Cotton Waste Machinery. 

Firth, Wm. 
Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Cotton Yarns. 

See Yarn Index, page 385 

Counting Machines. 

Root, C. J., Co. 

Couplings (Flexible-Insulated). 

Bond, Charles, Co. 

Crabbing Machines. 

Hunt, Rodney MachinelCo. 

Crayons. 

American Crayon Co. 

Creosote. 

Northeastern Co. 

Cutting Machines. 

Cameron Machine Co. (RoUinglUp and_Strip 

Cutting). 
Perkins, B. F. & Son,5Inc. 

Darning Cotton Drums. 

Hoffman, J. C. 

Designers. 

Daviason & Weyand. 
Lentz & Co., F. G. 

Dextrine. 

Arnold, Hoffman & Co. 
Stein, Hirsh & Co. 
Tanner, Chas. S., Co. 

Disinfectants. 

Jackson & Co., Ellis. 
Seydel Mfg. Co. 



Alphabetical Index to Advertisers, with page numbers, Pagel93. 



64 DYEING AND BLEACHING MACHINERY 



KLAUDER -WELDON 

ORIGINATORS, PIONEERS and 
LEADERS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF 

Dyeing, Bleaching and Scouring Machines 




'"pHE fact that Klauder-Weldon Machines have 
always been recognized as the standard of econ- 
omic efficiency in Dyeing, Bleaching and Scouring 
is sufficient reason to believe that they have merits that 
justify your most careful investigation. 



Klauder- Weldons are used in over 1 000 textile plants 
and are built to handle textiles in all forms and processes. 



Sold On Sixty Days Trial 



KLAUDER-WELDON 

DYEING MACHINE COMPANY 

Amsterdam, N. Y. 

Providence, R. I., Office - . - - Case Mead Building 
Foreign Plant ------ Huddersf ield, England 



BUYERS' INDEX 



65 



Dobbles. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 
Halton'a, Thomas Sons. 
Stafford Co., The. 

Dobby Chains. 

Rice Dobby Chain Co. 

Doubling and Rolling Machines. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 
Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Drawing Rolls. 

Bates, Geo. A. & Son (Renecking, Refluting). 
H. & B. American Machine Co. 
Speed & Stephenson. 

Drop Wires. 

Hopedale Manufacturing Co. 

Dry Poles. 

Bailey, Frank. 

Dryers. •;■ 

Bailey, Frank. 
Berry, A. Hun. 
Buhlmann, A. W. 
Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 
Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Heathcote, John & Son. 
Hunter, Jas., Machine Co. 
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 
oargent's, C. G., Sons. 
Street, R. R. & Co. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Drying Boards. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Drying Machinery. 

See Dyeing, Drjing, Bleaching and Finishing 

Machinery. 
See also Drj-ers. 

Dust Collectors. 

Firth, William. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Dusters. 

See Wool and Waste Dusters. 

Dye Kettles. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 
Delahunty Dyeing Machine Co. 
Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Stearns, A. T., Lumber Co. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Dye Sticks. 

Bailey, Frank. 

Klauder-Weldon Dyeing Machine Co. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Dyehouse Cans. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 
Hill, James, Mfg. Co. 

Dyehouse Trucks. 

Bailey, Frank. 
Diamond State Fibre Co 

Dyeing, Drying, Bleaching and Finlsbing 
Machinery. 

American Finishing Machinery Co. 

American Tool & Machine Co. 

Autoforce Ventilating System. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Delahunty Dyeing Machine Co. 

Entwistle, T. C. & Co. 

Giles John H., Dyeing Machine Co. 

Heathcote, John & Son. 

Hoey Mfg. Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Hunter.James, Machine Co. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Klauder-Weldon Dyeing Machine Co. 

Klipstein, A. & Co. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Manufacturers Machine Co. 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 

Perkins, B. F. «fe Son, Inc. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Riley. C. E. & Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Suter, Alfred. 

Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 



Dyers, Bleachers, Mercerlzers and Flnlsbers- 

See also Classified List on page 427 ■ 
Aberfoyle Mfg. Co. 

Caledonian Dye Works, Inc. , 
Charlotte Dye Works (cotton skein yarn); 

(hosiery yarn) ,' 

Fidelity Finishing Works. ■, 

Frankford Bleachery. ' 

General Processing Co. j 
Harris, T. A., & Co., Continental Dye Works. 

Hopkinson Dyeing & Textile Works. j 

Janero Dye Works. . i 

Kedward Dyeing Co., Wm. 1 
Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works. 

National Silk Dyeing Co. ; 

Oakdale Dye Works. ' 
Ohio Falls Dye «fe Finishing Works. 
Ontario Dyeing Co. 
Pawtucket Dyeing & Bleaching Co. 
Textile Dyeing & Finishing Co. 
Utica WUlowvale Bleaching Co. 

Wolfenden, R. & Sons. ; 

Wood, Peter, Dyeing Co. ; 

Dyestuffs and Chemicals. 

Ainerican Dyewood Co. 

Arabol Mfg. Co., 

Arnold, Hoffman & Co. 

Atteaux, F. E. & Co. 

Badische Company 

Baumann McWhirter Chemical Co, 

Bayer Co., Inc., The 

Berlin Aniline Works 

Bosson & Lane 

Bredt, F. & Co. 

Campbell & Co., John 

Cary, Edward E. Co., Inc. 

Cassella Color Co. 

Central Dyestuff & Chemical Co. 

Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co. 

Cronkhite, Leonard W. Co. 

Drew, E. F., Inc. 

Farbwerke-Hoechst Co. 

Fergusson Bros. 

Ford, J. B., Co. 

Geisenheimer & Co. 

Holliday, Read & Sons, Ltd. 

Innis, Speiden & Co. 

Jackson & Co., Ellis 

Johnson, Chas. A. & Co. 

Kalle Color & Chemical Co. 

Klipstein, A. & Co. 

Marston, John P. 

Nicol, J. M. & J. S. 

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. 

Seydel Mfg. Co. 

Standard Dyewood & Extract Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Sykes, Walter F. & Co. 

Tanner, Chas. S., Co. 

Wing & Evans 

Wolf, Jacques & Co. 

Dynamos. 

See Electric Motors. 

Edgings. 

See Knit Goods, Edgings, etc. 

Electric Fans. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Electric Floor Trucks. 

Hunt, C. W. Co. 

Electrical Machinery. 

American Insulating Machinery Co. 

New York Revolving Portable Elevator Co. 

(Revolving Portable) 
Salem Elevator Works 

Embossers & Fur Cloth Converters. 

American Textile Works. 
Embossing Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Embroideries. 

See Knit Goods, Trimmings, etc. 

Employees Time Recorders. 

American Watchman's Clock Co. 

Engineers, Textile. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Gray, Arthur F. 
Main, Charles T. 
Suter, Alfred 



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66 



GAUGES AND VALVES 




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UNTIL TOU HAVE TRIED 



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BUYERS' INDEX 



67 



Engineers (Ventilating). 

Autoforce Ventilating System 

Engines. 

See Steam Engines 

Engravers of Copper Rolls. 

Hope, John & Sons Mfg. Co. 

Erector of Textile Macblnerf . 

Kerwin, Michael 

Exhaust Fans. 

See Ventilating Apparatus 

Expansion Combs. 

Entwistle, T. C, Co. 

Fans. 

See Ventilating Apparatus 

Fasteners for Belts. 

See Belt-Hooks and Fasteners 

Feeds. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Harwood, Geo. S. & Son 

Leigh & Butler 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops 

Sargent's, CO., .Sons Corp. 

Speed & Stephenson 

Tait, G. W. 

Woonsocket Machine & Press Co. 

Felt Machinery. 

Hunt, Rodney Machine Co. 

Felt Washers. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Felts. 

American Felt Co., (For every purpose.) 

Fibre (Hard.) 

S«e Vulcanized Fibre. 

Fibre Gears & Wheels. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 

Filling Feeler ''-'" 

Hopedale Manufacturing Co:^ 

Filters. 

See Water Filters 
Finishing Compounds. 

See Sizing, Starch and Gums; also Cotton 
Softeners. 
Finishing Machinery. 

See Dyeing, Drying, Bleaching and Finishing. 

Fire Alarms. 

American Watchman's Clock Co. 

Fire Hose. 

Boston Belting Co. 
Fire Insurance. 

Home Insurance Co. 
Fire Pumps. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Fleecing Machines. 

See Napping Machines 

Flocks. 

See page 448 
Flumes. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. (Water Wheel). 

Fluted Rolls. 

H. & B. American Machine Co. 
Leigh & Butler 
Riley, C. E. & Co. 
Speed & Stephenson 

Flyers and Pressers. 

Bodden, Wm. & Son, Ltd. 

H. & B. American Machine Co., 

Leigh & Butler 

Speed & Stephenson 
Friction Clutches. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Hunter, Jas., Machine Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 
Full Fashioned Knitting Machines. 

Grosser Knitting Machine Co. 

Hirsch, Louis 

Spindler, E. O. 

Walther, Otto 
Fulling Mills. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Hunter, Jas., Machine Co. 



Garnett Machines. 

Hunter, Jas., Machine Co. 
Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Gas Singeing Machines. 

See Singeing Machines 

Gassing Machines. 

See Singeing Machines 

Gates and Gate Hoists. 

- Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. (Water Wheel) 

Gauge Boards (Engine Room). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 

Gauge Testing Outfits. 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 

Gauges. 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 
Sarco Engineering Co., 

Gauges (Draft). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 

Gauges (Pressure). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 

Gauges (Recording). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 

Gauges (Vacuum). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mig. Co. 

Gauges (Water). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 
Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Gear Cutting Machines. 

Whiton, The D. E., Co. 

Gears. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 
Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Pratt, Robert G. (Fibre). 

Gigs. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Cxirtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Parks & Woolson Machiil^Co. 
Glue. 

Ament, H. B. 
Tanner, Chas. S., Co. 

Grease Extractors (Feed Water). 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 

Greases. 

Borne Scrymser Co. 
Jackson & Co., Ellis. 
Woonsocket Supply Co. 
Gums. 

See Sizings, Starch and Gums. 

Ha-cfcles. 

See Combs, Circles, Fallers, etc. 

Hand Threading Shuttles. 

American Textile Specialty Machinery Co, 
Shambow Shuttle Co. 

Hangers. 

See Power Transmissoin Mchy. 

Harnesses. 

See Reed and Harness Makers 
Heating. 

See Ventilating Apparatus 
Heddle Manufacturing Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Heddles and Heddle Frames. 

Atkinson Haserick & Co. 

Brown Bros. Co. 

Emmons Loom Harness Co. 

Hopedale Manufacturing Co. 

Howard Bros. Mfg. Co. 

Lavigne & Suter. 

Pratt, Robert G. 

Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Whitaker Reed Co. 
Hose. 

Boston Belting Co. 
Hosiery Boards. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 
Hosiery Labels. 

See Labels and Ticket.s. 
Humidifying Apparatus. 

Parks, G. M., Co. 



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68 



KNITTING MACHINERY 



THE GROSSER KNIHING MACHINE CO. 

MAX NYDECGER 



260 WEST BROADWAY 




E O (Single Bed, Power Driven 

Shaker Machine. 



NEW YORK 

Impopteps of Special Maehinepy for 

Manufaetuping and Finishing 

Knit Goods. 

FLAT KNITTING IWACHINES fLam'i 
Style) to lie oijornteil iuitoiniiiicsilly l)y 
power or hv luml. Speedost anl iiio^t 
economical producers of C'lat-*, Jacket-, 
Fancy Articles, Sporting Goods, Gloves, 
etc. 

FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY MACHIN- 
ERY system "COTTON IIILSCHER" un- 
excelled for sp<ed and regularity of work. 
Hose and Halt liose, I'lain and Fancy 
Underwear, Sporting and Theatrical 
Goods. 




MACHINES BUILT IN ANV SIZE FROM 4 TO 31 NEEDLES PEK INCH, 4 TO Ji SECTIONS 

CIKCULAR KNITTING MACHINES for Finest Balbriggan Underwear, Glove Fabrlcs, 

i"leece Linings, Lace Work, Striping, etc. Built by C. Terrot Soehne, Cannstatt. 
RASHEL MACHINES, CHAIN LOOMS, ETC., for any Fancy Knit Article, Shawls, Hoods, 

Blouses, Infants Goods, Trimmings, Fringes, Jacquard Laces, etc., in bilk. Wool,. Cotton. 
DIAMOND OVERSEAMERS AND RECORD LOOPERS for Full Fashioned and Seamless 

Hosiery as well as Fine Underwear. Elastic and Flat Seams, no breaking over the toe. 

No complaints about welts and ribs. 




RECORD 1 B LOOPER 

Keedles and Parts of all Machines sold, kept on hand. Apply for samples and quotations. 



BUYERS' INDEX 



69 



Hjrdro-Extractors. 

Atkinson Haserick & Co. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

RUey, C. E. & Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Illuminating Glass. 

Mississippi Wire Glass Co. 

Indicators (Engine). 

American Steam Gauge & ^'alve Mfg. Co. 

Indigo. 

Cronkhite, Leonard W. Co. 

Industrial Railways. 

Hunt, C. W. Co. 

Insulating and Braiding Silks. 

Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co. 

Insulating Machinery. 

American Insulating Machinery Co. 

Insurance, Fire and for Loss of Profits. 

Home Insurance Co. 

Jacquard Card Machinery. 

Hodgson, Walter W. 
Royle, John & Sons. 

Jacquard Card Wires. 

Cjescent Textile Supply Co. 
Fischer and Bond. 

Jacquard Cards. 

Crescent Textile Supply Co. 
Fischer and Bond. 
Lane, Albert A. 
Merwin Paper Co. 

Jacquard Designer. 

Whritenour, Benj. F. ^ 

Jacquards. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 

Keyseating Machine. 

Burr, John T. & Son. 

Keyway Broading Machine. 

Burr, John T. & Son. 

Knit Goods Edgings, Trimmings, Etc. 

Byram, Ralph S. 

Cheney Bros. (Silk Goods.) 

Friedberger-Aaron Mfg. Co. (Edgings.) 

Germantown Braid Co. 

Jenkins, E. Wheeler. 

Krout & File Mfg. Co. 

Sibaon & Stern. 
Knit Goods, Finishing Machines, Etc. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Singer Sewing Machine Co. 

Union Special Machine Co. 
Knit Goods Softener. 

See Cotton Softeners 
Knit Goods Washers. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 
Knitting Machinery. 

Eppler, John, Machine Works. 

Grosser Knitting Machine Co., 

Hirsch, Louis 

Spindler, E. O. 

Walther, Otto. 
Knitting Needles. 

Grosser Knitting Mch. Co. 

Ives, Loyal T., Co., The. 

Spindler, E. O. 
Labels and Tickets. 

Clark, R. S. & Son, 

Steinthal, M & Co. 
Lace Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Spindler, E. O. 
Lacings for Underwear. 

See Knit Goods, Edgings, Trimmings, etc. 

Lever Screws (Automatically locked). 

Houghton, L. T. 
Loom Cards. 

Crescent Textile Supply Co. 



Loom Pickers. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 
Street, R. R. & Co. 

Loom Reeds. 

Emmons Loom Harness Co. 
Schmidt & Co., H. E. 
Whitaker Reed Co. 

Looms. 

Atkinson Haserick & Co. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 

Draper Co. 

Hopedale Manufacturing Co. (Automatic) 

Jefferson. Edw. & Bros. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Mason Machine Works. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Stafford, The, Co. 

Loopers. 

Grosser Knitting Machine Co. 

Loose Pulley Bushings. 

Metaline Co. 

Lubricants. 

S. K. F. Ball Bearing Co. 

Lubricating Oils. 

See Oils. 
Lubricators. 

Swan & Finch Co. 
Lumber. 

Stearns, A. T., Lumber Co. 

Lumpers & Willowers. 

Dodge, C. S. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Lustring Machines. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Machinery Dealers. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 
Lamb Textile Machinery Co. 
Saco-LoweU Shops. 
Speed & Stephenson. 
Street, R. R. & Co. 

Mails. 

Walder, J. 

Manufacturers' Selling Agents. 

See page 478 

Marking Pots. 

Bradley Mfg. Co., A. J. 

Mattress Machinery. 

Dodge, C. S. 

Measuring and Folding Machines. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 

Root, C. J. & Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 
Mechanical Engineers. 

See Engineers. 
Menders. 

Phildelphia Mending Co. 
Mercerizing Machinery. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Son Co. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Klauder-Weldon Dyeing Machine Co. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Metal Creel Racks. 

Houghton, L. T. 
Metaline. 

Metaline Co. 
Metal Stamping. 

Stephans Nut & Bolt Co. 
Mill Baskets. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 

Hardy, Frank H., Agt. (white oak). 
Mill Brushes. 

See Brushes. 
MiU Builders. 

Main, Charles T. 
Mill Crayons. 

See Crayons 
Mill Piping and Plumbing. 

Parks Co., G. M. 

Woonsocket Supply Co., 



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70 



OILS AND GREASES 




*-) 





Established in 1874 



OILS and GREASES 



i^o i« 



Textile Machinery 



Oils for Wool Batching 

Cylinder Oils 
Air Compressor Oils 
Loom Oils 
Engine Oils 
5pindle Oils Dynamo Oils 




Main Office: 
No» 80 SOUTH ST., NEW YORK 

BOSTON FALL RIVER PHILADELPHIA 

Works at 
CLAREMONT, JERSEY CITY. N. J. 



MILL SUPPLIES 



71 



WOONSOGKET SUPPLY CO. I 



(INCORPORATBO) 



General Mill Furnishers, Steam 
and Plumbers' Supplies 

Works and Storehouses Qlenark Street 
Haiti Offices 125 Main Street 

WOONSOCKET, R. I. 

Oils and Leathers for the 
Industries 

GREASES— Gear, Axle and Auto 



MiU Supplies. 

American Felt Co. 

Bamford & Smith 

Blackstone Reed & Harness Co. 

Boston Belting Co. 

Brown Bros. Co. 

Chester, J. N & Co. 

Crabb, Wm. & Co. 

Crescent Textile Supply Co. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 

Easton & Burnham Machine Co. 

Emmons Loom Harness Co 

Fischer & Bond 

Gehlert, Louis. 

Gibbs Loom Harness & Reed Co., 

Hall. I. A. & Co. 

Hardy, Frank H., Agt. 

Hayes Loom, Reed «fe Harness Co. 

HUl, Jas., Mfg. Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bros. 

Lamb Textile Machinery Co. 

Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co. 

Pairpoint Corporation. 

Pratt, Robert G. 

Quinn, Wm. J. 

RUey, C. E. & Co. 

Schmidt & Co., H. E. 

Scott, Henry L. & Co. 

Shambow Shuttle Co. 

Small Bros. 

Speed & Stephenson. 

Standard Mill Supply Co. 

Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. 

Stephenson Mfg. Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Turner, .1. S., Mfg. Co. 

Victor Shaw Ring Traveler Co. 

Wonder Spool Co. 

Woonsocket Supplj- Co. 
MUl Tubes. 

Hoffman, J. C. 
Mill Wire Goods. 

Blackstone Reed & Harness Co. 



Multiple Spoolers. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 

Napping Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 

Narrow Fabrics. 

Wick Narrow Fabric Co. 

Netting Machines. 

Spindler, E. O. 
Noils, Silk. 

See page 417 
Nuts and Bolts. 

Stephans Nut & Bolt Co. 
Ollless Bearings. 

Arguto Oilless Bearing Co. 
Metaline Co. 

Oils. 

Borne-Scrvmser Co., 
Drew & Co., E. F. 
Garnett Co. 
Jackson & Co., Ellis. 
Miller Mfg. Co. 
Swan & Finch Co. 
Woonsocket Supply Co. 

Oil Stencil and Press Board Paper. 

Bradley, A. J. 
Olive Oils. 

Bosson & Lane. 

Jackson & Co., Ellis. 

Miller Mfg. Co. 

Swan & Finch Co. 
Overseaming Machines. 

See Sewing Machines 
Oxalic Acid. 

Baumann McWhirter Chemical Co. 

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. 

Oxidizing Machines. 

Phila. Drj-ing Machinerj- Co. 



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72 



COTTON MACHINERY 



H. & B, AMERICAN MACHINE COMPANY 

PAWTUCKET. R.I. 



BOSTON OFFICE, 

65 Franklin Street 
C. E. RILEY, Pres. 



COTTON 



SOUTHERN OFFICES, 

814-815 Empire Bids., 
Atlanta. Ga. 



MACHINERY 







Hopper Bale Openers 

Feeders 

Self Feeding Openers 

Breaker, Intermediate and 

Finisher Lappers 
Revolving Flat Cards 
Drawing Frames 



Slubbing Frames 

Intermediate Frames 

Roving Frames 

Spinning Frames and Twisters — 

(Band or Tape Drive) 
Cone Winders 
Warpers and Slashers 



Spinning Rings, Fluted Rollers, 
Emery Filleting, Etc., Etc. 

WE INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION 
AND COMPARISON. 



BUYERS' INDEX 



73 



Packing. 

Boston Belting Co. 

WoonBocket Supply Co. 
Paints. 

Garnett Co. 

U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co. 
Paints (Wood PreserTing). 

Northeastern Co. 
Pantagraphs for Mill Engraving. 
. Hope, John & Sons, Eng. & Mfg. Co. 

Johnson, C. A. & Co. 
Paper. 

Jagenbeig Machine Co. 

Lane, Albert A. 

Merwin Paper Co. 

Richardson Bros. 

Textile Paper Co., Inc. 
Paper Cone Tubes, etc. 

Alpha Cone Co. 
Paper Cop Tubes. 

See Cop Tubes. 
Paper Discs. 

Hoffman, J. C. 
Paper Specialties. 

Lane, Albert A. 

Merwin Paper Co. 

Richardson Bros. 

Textile Paper Co., Inc. 
Paper Tube Products. 

Hoffman, J. C. 
Parchment Cloth and Paper. 

Jagenberg Machine Co. 

Lane, Albert A. 

Merwin Paper Co. 

Richardson Bros. 
Penstocks. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Stearns, A. T. Lumber Co. 
Perborate of Soda. 

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. 
Peroxide of Hydrogen. 

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. 
Peroxide of Sodium. 

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co. 
Picker Pins. 

Dodge, C. S. 
Picker Sticks. 
: Keith, J. M & Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 
Picker Teeth. 

Dodge, C. S. 
Pickers, Leather. 

Quinn, Wni. J. 
Pillow Blocks. 

Hunt, Rodnejr, Machine Co. 
Pinking Machines. 

Cameron Machine Co. 
Pipes and Fittings. 

Hunt, Rodnev, ISIachine Co. 

Parks, G. M.Co. 

Woonsocket Supply Co. 
Plush Cleaners. 

Gehlert, Louis. 
Plush Machinery. 

Buhlmann, .\. W. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Pop Safety Valves. 

.4ni('rioan Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 
Portable Elevators. 

N. Y. Revolving Portable Elevator Co. 
Power Plant Ventilating System. 

Autoforce Ventilating System. 
Power Transmission Machinery. 

,\rguto Oilless Bearing Co. 

Brown .Spin- Wright Cotton Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Huntei, James, Machine Co. 

Lombard It on Works & Supply Co. 

Mossberg Wrench Co. 

Perkins, B. F. & Son, Inc. 

Sellers, Wm. & Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

S. K. F. Ball Bearing Co. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Woonsocket Supply Co 



Preparatory Machinery (Cotton). 

H. & B. American Machine Co, 
Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 
Leigh & Butler. 
Potter & Johnston IMch. Co. 
Riley, C. E. & Co. 
Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Preservatives. 

Northp;istern Co. 

Press Boards. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 

Press Papers. 

Lane, Albert A. 
Merwin Paper Co. 
Philadelphia Drying Mchy, Co. 
Richardson Bros. 

Presses. 

Boomer & Boschert Press Co. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Buttei worth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Dennis, John & Co. 

Phila. Drying Machinery Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Spence & Rideout 

Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 

Printers of Pile Fabric & Dress Goods. 

American Textile Works. 

Printing Machinery. 

See also Dyeing, Bleaching and Finishing Ma- 
chinery. 
Rice, Barton & Fales Machine & Iron Co. 

Proofing Compounds. 

Garnett Co. 

Pulleys. 

See Power Transmission Machinery. 

Pumps. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Philadelphia Drjang Mchy. Co. 
Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 

Purification (Water). 

See Water Filters and Softeners. 

Quillers. 

Foster Machine Co. 
Payne, G. W., Co. 
Pratt, Robert G. 
Universal Winding Co. 

Rag Pickers. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Dodge, C. S. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 
Rags. 

See page 448 
Rakes. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. (Screen). 
Ramie Tops and Noils. 

Tierney & Hodgson. 

Ravelling Machines. 

-•Viguto Oilless Bearing Co. 
Reed & Harness Manufacturers. 

Blackstone Reed & Harness Co. 

Emmons Loom Harness Co. 

Fischer and Bond. 

Gibbs Loom Harness & Reed Co. 

Gowdey, J. A., Reed & Harness Mfg. Co. 

Haj-es Loom, Reed & Harness Co. 

Schmidt & Co., H. E. 

Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Walder, J. 

Whitaker Reed Co. 
Reed Making & Brushing Machines. 

Lavigne & .'>uter. 
Reed Manufacturing Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Reed Wire. 

Lavigne & Suter 

Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. 
Reels. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Regulators (Feed Water). 

.American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 
Relief Valves (All Purposes) 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co, 



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74 



MILL EQUIPMENT 



Brown Spin-Wnyiit Gotten 60. 

32 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK, N. Y. 



To Textile Users: 

Spindles driven by the Brown 
patented herring-bone perforated steel 
band into small herring-bone gears on 
spindle base insures absolutely positive 
spin and twist. All frames are also 
geared from the drive shaft to the spindles 
— to the front rolls — to the travers, and 
builder motion, or to any mechanism 
used as a take-up, thus making it positive 
in all its running parts. 

Our New Bedford office is running 
a standard 240 spindle cotton frame and 
demonstrating what our system of drive 
will do in spinning and twisting cotton, 
of the coarsest numbers to the very 
fine, such as loos to 200s or even finer 
than 200S. 

For further particulars address 
BROWN SPIN-WRIGHT COTTON 
COMPANY, 32 Union Square, New 
York City, or 1502 Purchase Street, New 
Bedford, Mass. 

H. L. Brown, Pres. 



J 



BUYERS' INDEX 



75 



Repairs on Machinery. 

Hubbard Machine Co. 

ReToIation Counters. 

American Steam Gauge & ValvelMfg. Co. 

Ribbon Finishing Machinery. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Ribbon Spools &lBiocl{s. 

Hoffman, J. C. 
Ribbons. 

Cheney Bros. 

Emmerich, Walter & Co. 

Friedberger-Aaron Mfg. Co. 

Macungic Silk Co. 
Ring Travelers. 

Brown Bros. 

U. S. Ring Traveler Co. 

Victor Shaw Ring Traveler Co. 
Roll Calenders. 

Dennis, John & Co. 

Roll Coverers. 

Boston Belting Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Quinn, Wm. J. 

Turner, J. S., Mfg. Co. 
Roll Coverers' Machinery. 

Dennis, John & Co. 
Roller Cloths. 

See Mill Supplies. 
Roller Logs. 

Howard, R. A. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Rollers, Rubber Covered. 

Boston Belting Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co 

Rolls. 

Bates, Geo. A. & Son (renecking, refluting). 

Boston Belting Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Rotary Presses. 

See Presses. 

Roving Cans. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 

Hill, James Mfg. Co. 

Standard Fibre Co. 
Roving Reels. 

.Scott, Henry L. & Co. 
Rubber Covered Rollers and Goods. 

Boston Belting Co. 
Saddles (Oilless). 

Houghton, L. T. 
Safety Set Screws. 

Allen Mfg. Co. 
Sample Cards. 

Hinman & Taylor. 

Steinthal, M. & Co. 

Torrance Mfg. Co. 
Sample Mounting. 

Steinthal, M. & Co. 

Scales. 

Torsion Balance Co. 

Schools. 

Bradford Durfee Textile School. 
Lowell Textile School. 
New Bedford Textile School. 
Philadelphia Textile School. 
Scouring Compound. 
Ford, J. B., Co. 
Jackson & Co., Ellis. 

Screens. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Second Hand Machinery. 

See Machinery Dealers. 
Separators. 

Draper Co., The. 
Sewing Machines and Supplies. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Dinsmore Mfg. Co. 
Kruse & Murphy Mfg. Co. 
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 
Speed & Stephenson. 
Spindle, E. O. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co 
Union Special Machine Co. 
Sewing-Thread Polishing Machines. 
Brooks & Doxey, Ltd. 




Oilless Bearings 

are made of wood chem- 
ically treated. They do 
away with oil, lost time, 
excessive depreciation, 
make a cleaner factory, 
and reduce fire risks. 

They are adapted for 
loose pulleys, friction 
clutches, counter - shafts, 
fans, confectioners, elec- 
trical, harvesting, insulating 
paper-box, printing, shoe, 
spinning, textile, weaving 
and winding machinery. 

Write us and find out 
just what they will do for 
you. 

Arguto Oilless Bearing Co. 

Wayne Junction 
Philadelphia, P&» 




CopyDgbl 1011 br 
Arguio Oilless Bear 
toB Co., PblladeJ- 
pbli P*. 



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76 



SOAPS— CHEMICALS 



Established 1870 



Incorporated 1890 



HENRY W. TENNET, I. L. W. REYNOLDS, JOHN HASKELL BUTLER, 
Pres. Trkas. Secy. 

The Warren Soap Mfg. Co. 




fSMiiWMIJmM Bi 



u ^. 







MANUFACTURERS OF 

Soaps, Chemicals, Wool Scourers, Etc. 

USED BY WOOLEN, WORSTED, HOSIERY, 
COTTON, LINEN, SILK AND FLANNEL MILLS 

SPECIALTIES : 

Decarbonizing Soap, Annihilator, Cotton Softeners and 
Sizing for Cotton Mills of all Kinds 

LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF TEXTILE SOAPS, WOOL 
SCOURERS AND CHEMICALS IN THE COUNTRY 



Office: 77 SUMMER ST., BOSTON 



LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 



Works: Watertown, Mass. 



BUYERS' INDEX 



77 



Shafting. 

See Power Transmission Machinery. 
Sb«aeHig Machinery. 

See Dyeing, Drying, Bleaching and Finishing. 
Sheet Metal Work. 

Berry, A. Hun. 
Shell Bolls. 

Riley. C. E. & Co. 
Shoddies. 

See page 445 
Shoddy Pickers. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Dodge, C.;S. 
Shocks. 

See Boxes, Wooden; Bos Shocks, etc. 
Shuttles. 

See Bobbins, Spools, Shuttles, etc. 
Silk. 

See page 417 

American Silk Spinning Co. 

Champlain Silk Mills 

Cheney Bros. 

GerU, E. & Co. 

Guerin Vve et Fils. 

Morimura, Arai & Co. 

Rolker, F. 

Villa, A. P. & Bros. 

Villa, Stearns Co. 

Yarn Clearing House. 
Silk Machinery. 

Atkinson, "Haserick & Co 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Mason Machine Works. a 

Pratt, Robert G. 

Suter, Alfred. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Silk Mill Supplies. 

Hall, I. A. & Co. 
Silk Throwsters. 

Villa, A. P. & Bro. 
Singe Plates. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Taunton -New Bedford Copper Co. 

Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 
Singeing Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Jefferson, Ed. & Bro. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Sizing, Starch and Gums. 
-lArabol Mfg. Co. 
^Arnold, Hoffman & Co. 
IBosson & Lane. 

Campbell & Co., John, 
;Cary, Edward E. Co. Inc. 
. J Cronkhite, Pope & Co. 
.^Drew & Co., E. F., Inc. 



HuronlMilling Co. 
Industrial Starch Co. 
Jackson & Co., Ellis. 
Jaffray Mfg. Co. 
Malt-Diastase Co. 
Marston, John P. 
Seydel Mfg. Co. 
Stein, Hirsh & Co. 
Tanner, Chas.S., Co. 
Slasher Cloths. 
Arnerican Felt Co. 

Slasher Combs. 

Emmons Loom Harness Co. 
Entwistle, T. C, Co. 

Slashers. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

JI. & B. American Machine Co. 

Leigh & Butler 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Slitting & Rewinding Machines. 

Cameron Machine Co. 

Soaping Machines. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Soaps. -^ 

Arnold, Hoffman & Co. 
Cronkhite, Leonard W. Co. 
Draper, J. O., Co. 
Drew & Co., E. F., Inc. 
Fisk Mfg. Co. 
Holbrook Mfg. Co. 
MiUer Mfg. Co. 
Rome Soap Mfg. Co. 
Seydel Mfg. Co. 
Standard Soap Co. 
Warren Soap Mfg. Go. 

Softeners. 

Permutit Co. • 
Standard Soap Co. 
Speckers. 

Philadelphia Mending Co. 

Spindle Tubes, Worsted. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Bamford & Smith. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 
Spindles. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Bamford & Smith. 

Bodden, Wm. & Son, Ltd. 

Draper Company. 

Easton & Burnham Machine Co. 

H. & B. American Machine Co. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Payne, G. W., Co. 

Redfern, Thomas & Son. 

RUey, C. E. & Co 

Speed & Stephenson. 
Spinning Cylinders. 

Hill, James, :\Ifg. Co. 
Spinning Frames. 

See Cotton Machinery. 



THE E. HOWARD CLOCK CO. 

E. A.. BIQELOW, Treasurer 

Bromfield and Washington Sts., BOSTON, MASS., U.S.A. 

67 Maiden Lane, NEW YORK 31 N. State St.. CHICAGO 




The very latest thing in a WATCHMAN CLOCK RECORD. 
Entire record sheet always visible at once. Can be used without change 
from Saturday to Monday, or over a holiday, and a clear record secured. 



Please write to any of our offices, New York, Boston 
or Chicago for particulars 



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78 



RUBBER BELTING 



Hoston Helting \^o, 

ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF 

Vulcanized Rubber Goods 




The Trade Mark of EXCELLENCE 
on Mechanical Rubber Goods. 



RUBBER BELTING 

GUTTA-BALATA 

BELTING 

HOSE for every purpose 

PACKINGS 

In great variety. 

GASKETS 

VALVES 

SPRINGS 

MATS 

and 

MATTING 



Rubber Covered Rollers 




NEW ROLLERS COMPLETE 



OLD ROLLERS RECOVERED. 



For Wool Scouring and Carbonizing, Raw Stock 
Dyeing, Cotton and Yarn Squeezing and Dyeing, etc. 

Our rubber coverings are made of high grade 
stock which many years experience has de- 
monstrated to be the best adapted for the 
specified purpose. They produce results 
not otherwise obtainable. 



BOSTON NEW YORK 
BALTIMORE 
SAN FRANCISCO 



BUFFALO CHICAGO 
ATLANTA 
PORTLAND, ORE, 



BUYERS' INDEX 



7J 




'*^>^ 




Crystal Finish 

Single !!i Double 

Flange 
SpinningRings 

START EASIEST 

RUN SMOOTHEST 

WEAR LONGEST 

Save Your Holders! 

Number one flange single rings 
made to fit number two flange 
holders. 

All t>pes of twister rings, for 
wet or dry twisting. 



PAWTUCKET SPINNING RING CO. 



CENTRAL FALLS 
R. 1. 



Spinning Rings. 

Draper Company. 
Houghton, L. T. 
H. & B. American Machine Co. 
Pawtucket Spinning Ring Co. 
Whitinsville Spinning Ring Co. 

Spinning Tubes. 

Bamford & Smith. 
Speed <fe Stephenson. 

Spoolers. 

Draper Company. 

Easton & Burnham Machine Co. 

Payne, G. W., Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Speed & Stephenson 

Spindler, E. O. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 

Spools. 

See Bobbins, Spools^and^Shuttles. 

Starch. 

See Sizing, Starch and Gums. 

Steam Boilers. 

Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co. 

Steam Engines. 

American Steam Gauge and Valve Mfg. Co. 
Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co. 
Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 

Steam Gauges. 

American Steam Gauge and Valve Mfg. Co. 

Steam Gigs. 

See Gigs. 

Steam Jacliet Kettles. 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Steam Lustring Machines. 

See Lustring Machines. 

Steam Specialties. 

American Steam Gauge and Valve Mfg. Co. 
Butterworth, EL. W., Sons Co. 
Sarco Engineering Co. 
Sargent's Sons, C. G., Corp. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 



Steam Traps. 

American Steam Gauge and Valve Mfg. Co. 

Steel Heddles. 

Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. 

Stencil Machines. 

Bradley, A. J. 
Buhlmann, A. W. 
Stop Motion for Looms. 

See Warp Stop Motions. 
Storage. 

Linde Co., F. C. 

Tanks, Tubs and Vats. 

Delahunty Dyeing Machine Co. 
Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Klauder-Weldon Dyeing MachinelCo. 
Stearns, A. T., Lumber Co. 
Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Thompson, Jas. A. 

Tapes, Braids, Cords and NarrowlFabrlcs. 

Friedberger-Aaron Mfg. Co. 
Germantown Braid Co. 
Goff, D. & Sons. 
Industrial Tape Mills Co. 
Krout & Fite Mfg. Co. 
Macungie Silk Co. 
Small Bros. 
Steinthal, M. & Co. 
Street, R. R. & Co. 
Wright Mfg. Co. 

Teasels. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Chester, J. N. iS: Co. 
Suter, Alfred. 
Telephones (Interior Systems). 

American Watchman'siClockiCo. 

Temperature Regulators. 

Sarco Engineering Co. 
Temple Rolls. 

Hopedale ManufacturinglCo. 

Temples. 

Draper Company. 
Hopedale Manufacturing Co. 



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80—84 



BUYERS' INDEX 



Tenter Clips. 

See Dyeing, Drying, Bleaching and Finishing 
_- Machinery. 

Tenterlng Machines. 

See Dyeing Machinery, etc. 
Testers. 

' See Cloth Testers and Yarn Testers. 
Testing Apparatus. 

Perkins.& Sbn,:Inc., B. F. 
, Torsion Balance Co. 
Textile Designer. 

Whritenour, Benjamin. F. 
Textile Paper. 

Lane, Albert A. 
• Merwin Paper Co. 
< Richardson Bros. 

Textile Paper Co., Inc. 
Textile Schools. 

See Schools. 
Thread Boards. 

Houghton, L. T. 
Thread Guides. 

Palmer, I. E. 
Threads. 

"See page 405 
Tiering Machines. 

' New York Revolving Portable Elevator Co. 
Ties. 

Acme Steel Goods Co. 
Tools for Turning Calender Rolls. 

Dickinson, Thomas L. 
Tower Clocks. 

'Howard Clock Co., E. 
Traveler Cups. 

Whitinsville Spinning Ring Co. 
Travelers (Spinning and Twisting). 

See Ring Travelers. 
Trimmings. 

See Kiiit Goods, Edgings, Trimmings, etc. 
Trucks. 

Bailey, Frank. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 
Tubes (Paper). 

See Cop Tubes. 
Turbines. 

See Water Wheels also Steam Turbines. 
Twist Counters. 

Scott, Henry L. & Co. 

Speed & Stephenson. 

Suter, Alfred. 
Twisting Machinery. 

Draper Co. 

Fales & Jenks Machine Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Speed & Stephenson. 
Unrolling Device. 

Cloth UnrolUng Mfg. Co. 
Vacuum Extracting Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Valves. 

American Steam Gauge and Valve Mfg. Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Woonsocket Supply Co. 
Valves (Rubber). 

Boston Belting Co. 
Vats. 

(See Tanks, Tubs and Vats.) 
Velvet Machinery. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Textile Finishing Machinery Co. 
Ventilating Apparatus. 

Autoforce Ventilating System. 

Berrv, A. Hun. 

Parks, G. M., Co. 

Perkins, B. F. & Son, Inc. 

Philadelphia Dr\'ing Machinery Co. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons. 
Ventilating Fans. 

See Ventilating Apparatus. 
Vulcanized Fibre. 

Diamond State Fibre Co. 
Warehouse. 

Linde Co., F. C. 



Warp Compressors. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 
Warp Stop Motions. 

American Textile Specialty Machinery Co. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 

Draper Co. 

Hopedale Manufacturing Co. 

Mossberg Wrench Co. 
Warp Twisting & Tying Machines. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 
Warpers. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Crompton- & Knowles Loom Works. 

Draper Co. r 

Entwistle, T. C, Co. 

Jefferson, Edw. & Bro. 

Knapp CharJes H. 

Saco-LoweU Shops. 
Washers (Cloth). 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Go. 

Hunter, James, Machine Co. ~ 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Philadelphia, Drying Machinery Co. 

Street, R. R. & Co. • . 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co. 
Washing Soda. 

•ForajJ. B., Co. 

Jackson & Co., Ellis. 
Waste. - '^ ■ 
"^See also page 439 

Bishop, Robert Mfg. Co. 

CBarles, Willianf*B. '-,- 

Giraves, Frank B.- 

Haddon-Biiggs Co. 

Lvon, J. H. & Co. 

Rawitser, S. & Co. 

United Waste Mfg. Co. 
Waste Reclaiming Machinery. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 
Waste Saving Machines. 

Torrance Mfg. Co. 
Watchmen's Clocks. 

American Watchman's Clock Co. 

Howard Clock Co., E. 

Watchman's Clock & Supply Co. 
Water Chemists. 

Permutit Company. 
Water Filters, Purifiers and Softeners. 

N. Y. Continental Jewell Filtration Co. 

Permutit Company. 
Water Mangles. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Hunt, Rodney, Mactiine Co. 
Water Softeners. 

Ford, J. B., Co. 

New York Continental Jewel Filtration Co. 

Permutit Company 
Water Wheel Cases. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Water Wheel Governors. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Water Wheels. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Weighing Devices. 

Houghton, L. T. 
Whistles (Steam.) 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. 
Wicks and Wicking (Cotton). 

Bishop, Robert, Mfg. Co. 
Winder Bobbins. 

Payne, Geo. W. & Co. 

Pratt, Robert G. 
Winders (Cloth). 

Parka & Woolson Machine Co. 
Winders (Yarn). 

Altemus, Jacob K. 

American Insulating Machinery Co. 

Brooks and Doxey, Ltd. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Easton & Burnham Machine Co. 

Foster Machine Co. (Cotton) (Hosiery). 

General Processing Co. 

Grosser Knitting Machine Co. 

H. & B. American Machine Co. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 



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BALL BEARINGS— TRANSMISSION 



85 




^■^f-Ball Bearings 

The Double Row, Self^Aligning 
Swedish Steel Ball Bearings 



For 

Power Economy 

Freedom from Bearingr Troubles 

Maintained Accuracy 

No Oil-Stained Goods 

Reduced Maintenance Gost 

On 

Spinning Frames 

Shoddy Pickers 
Garnetts 
Cards 
Dryers 

Hangers, Etc. 

Write for full particulars 
Send for Bulletins Nos. ij and 14. 



Ball Bearing 
Twister 
Spindle 




S. K. F. Radial Bearing 
Deflected Position 



SKP BALL BEARING CD. 

50 Church St., New York 



86 



ADJUSTABLE THREAD GUIDE 



Tne Palmer Improved 

Adjustable 

TKread Guide 

For H^iiig; Spinning; and T^ristin^ 

C..«p Plate 2,500,000 

in operation 




Patented in U. S., July 24, '06, Apr. g, '07, 
June 4, '07, Apr. 7, 'oS, Apr. 21, '08; Aus- 
tria, Dec. I, '07; Canada, Sept. 26, 'oS, May li, 'oS; Engrland, 
July 24, '06, Aug- .29, '07; Belg^ium, July 24, '06, Nov. 14, '07, 
Dec. 19, '07, Dec. 2S, '07; France, Oct. 2, 'c6, Dec. 14, '07; 
Italy, July 24, '06, Feb. 2S, 'oS; Spain, Sept. 3, 06, Aprils, 
'07, Nov. 27, '07, Feb. 2S, 'oS, Feb. a2,'oS; Switzerland, June 
30, '07, Feb. 36, 'oS; Japan, Oct. 12, '06, Sept. 30, '07; India, 
F'eb. 19, '07, Mar. 20, '07. Patents applied for in the United 
States, Germany, Russia and Poland. 

This guide supplies an accurate, rigid and 
permanent adjustment and is attached to the 
ordinary spinning frame clapper. It has more 
merits than any other adjustable guide and at a 
greatly reduced cost. Perfect adjustment saves 
broken ends, abnormal wear of the rings, and 
increases the production and quality. Will 
soon pay for itself. 

5end for free sample and circular 

Patented and Manufactured by 

The I. E. Palmer Company 

Middletown, Conn., U .S. A. 



BUYERS' INDEX 



87 



Leigh <fc Butler. 
Payne. G. W., Co. 
Pratt, Robert G. 
Saco-Lowell Shops. 
Spindler, E. O. 
Universal Winding Co. 

Winding. 

General Processing Co. 

Window Glass. 

Mis.sissippi Wire Glass Co. 

Wiping Cloths. 

Crowther, Harry. 

Wire Glass. 

Mississippi Wire Glass Co. 

Wire Goods. 

See Mill Wire Goods. 

Wood Preserving Paints. 

Northeastern Co. 

Wood Turnings. 

Parker Spool & Bobbin Co. 

Wool. 

Sec also page 453. 
Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 
Graves, Frank B. 
Haddon-Briggs Co. 
Mauger & Avery. 
Sutcliffe & Co. 
Tierney & Hodgson. 
Webster, Richard. 

Wool and Waste Dusters. 

Dodge, C. S. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons Corp. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Wool Bagging Machine. 

Dodge, C. S. 

Wool Cleaning Compound. 

Ford, J. B., Co. 
Jackson & Co., I':ilis. 



Wool Combers. 

Pearce & England Co. 

Wool Combing Machinery. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 
Jefferson, Edward & Bio. 
Leigh & Butler. 
Riley, C. E. & Co. 
Speed & Stephenson 

Wool Combs. 

See Combs, Circles and Fallers 

Wool Dryers. 

See Dryers. 

Wool Oiling Apparatus. 

Harwood, Geo. S. & Son. 

Wool Oils. 

See Oils. 

Wool Scouring & Carbonizing. 

Philadelphia Wool Scouring & Carbonizing Co 
Eavenson & Levering. 

Wool Shoddies. 

See page 445 

Wool Washing, Preparing and Drfing Ma- 
chinery. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co 

Hunter, Jas., Machine Co. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Philadelphia Drving Machinerv Co. 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons Corp. 

Woolen Machinery. 

Altemus, Jacob K. 
Buhlmann, A. W. 
Butterworth, H. W. & Sons Co. 
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works 
Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 
Delahunty Dyeing Machine Co. 
Firth, William. 
HaTwood, Geo. S. & Son. 



Textile Paper Company, Inc. 



REGISTERED 



REGISTERED 




13=21 Park Row, 
New York City. 




TRADE MARK 



TRADE MARK 



We specialize in TEXTILE PAPERS for the 
general TEXTILE TRADE. 

Afford us an opportunity to demonstrate our 
ability to 

SAVE YOU MONEY 

on your paper requirements. 



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88 



MACHINERY— SUPPLIES 




Removes Starch 
Cleanses and Improves All Textile Fabrics 



Write for information and prices 



MALT-DIASTASE CO. 

79 Wall Street, New York City 

Laboratories 
58-64 Garden Street Brooklyn, New York 



The Delahunty Dyeing Machine Co. 

MANUFACTURKRS OF 

Textile and Mining Machinery 




Revolving Cylinder Dyeing and Circulating Dyeing Machines for Raw 
Stock Cotton, Wool and Slabbing. 

HOSIERY DYEING MACHINES. TOMTOM AND OXIDIZING MACHINES 

Office and >Vorks, - PITTSTON, PA. 

FRED H. WHITE, CHARLOTTE, N. C, SOUTHERN AGENT 



BUYERS' INDEX 



89 



Heathcote, John & Son. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 

Hunter, James, Machine Co. 

Jefferson Edward & Bro. 

Klauder-Weldon Dyeing Machine Co. 

Lamb Textile Machinery Co. 

Leigh & Butler. 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 

Philadelphia Drying Machinery Co. 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons Corp. 

Speed & Stpphenson. 

Street, R. R. & Co. 

Te-xtile-Finishing Machinery Co. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 

Woonsocket Machine & Press Co. 
Woolen Mules. 

Brooks and Doxey, Ltd. 
Woolen Bags. 

See page 448 
Worsted Machinery. 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co. 

Buhlmann, A. W. 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co. 

Jefferson, Edward & Bro. 

Lamb Textile Machinery Co. 



Leigh & Butler. 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co. 

Riley, C. E. & Co. 

Saco-Lowell Shops. 

Speed & Stephenson. 

Warp Compressing Machine Co. 
Wrappers. 

Richardson Bros. 
Wringers. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Yarn Conditioning Machines. 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons. 

Suter, Alfred. 
Tarn Dealers. 

See Classified list, page 421 

Yarn Scouring Machines. 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co. 
Yarn Testers. 

Brown Bros. Co. 
Scott, Henry L. & Co. 
Speed & Stephenson. 
Suter, Alfred. 

Yarns, Threads, Etc. 

See Classified Lists in Yarn Dept., page 385 
Zinc Dust. 

Cronkhite, Leonard W. 



Kruse&MurphyMfg.Co. 

ELASTIC STITCH 

Sewing Machines 

For Hosiery, Underwear, Silk and 

Cotton Ciotfes, and other 

Knitted and Woven 

Fabrics 

100-102 East 130th St. 
New York, N. Y. 




jp 




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fer 



Slitting and 
Rolling Machines 

for all purposes 

Seventeen years ex- 
perience is built into 
the Cameron Machine. 

Consult US on your 
problems. 

Cameron Machine Go. 

57-61 Poplar Street 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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90 



PRESSES 



John Dennis Machine Co. 

Press Manufacturers 




Press with Hollow Plates 




Double Screw Baling Press 



Lowell, Mass. 



Hydraulic Presses 
Screw Presses 
Baling Presses 
Yarn Presses 
Belt Presses 
Polishing Presses 
Calenders 

Our latest Patented 
Finishing Presses 
have Quick Speed 
and Rolling Motion, 
insuring much 
greater pressure than 
can be obtained 
in other movements. 

Plates have no raised 
surface to catch 
papers. 




Yarn Press for Baling or 

Bundling Skein Yarns, 

Twine, etc. 




Toggle Baling Press 




3-Roll Automatic Calender, Adapted for 

all Cotton Goods Requiring a 

Nap Finish 




Double Screw Baling Press 



The Number and the Kind of Mills 

Reported in the OFFICIAL AMERICAN TEXTILE DIRECTORY, 

Arranged by States 

The number of mills in the "total" columns is larger than the actual 
number of separate establishments reported, because where a mill comes 
under more than one classification, for example. Cotton and Woolen, or 
Knitting and Silk, etc., it is counted in each classification, which makes 
duplication in some cases, particularly in Pennsylvania. 



STATES 





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Alabama 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut .... 

Delaware 

Florida 

Georgia 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts . . 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

New Hampshire. 

New Jersey 

New York 

North Carolina . 
North Dakota . . 

Ohio 

Oklahoma 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania . . . 
Rhode Island . . . 
South Carolina. . 
South Dakota. . . 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West Virginia. . . 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 

Canada 



60 


1 


1 


6 






68 


6 


1 










/ 


4 


5 




18 


3 


3 


33 


4 












4 


98 


73 


10 


29 


53 


i 


264 


2 


2 


2 


4 


2 


2 

2 


14 
2 


148 


5 


5 


26 


1 


3 


188 


27 


12 


7 


55 


12 


3 


116 


13 


16 


3 


15 




2 


49 


5 


7 


1 


4 




1 


18 


4 






2 




1 


7 


14 


12 


3 


2 




6 


37 


4 






3 






7 


19 


68 


1 


11 


3 




102 


27 


6 


4 


13 


7 


2 


59 


308 


267 


54 


105 


34 


18 


786 


10 


12 




46 


3 


4 


75 


3 


16 




24 




9 


52 


19 


1 




1 






21 


14 


3 


1 


6 


1 


4 


29 


1 










1 


2 


1 




1 


1 






3 


27 


41 


1 


24 


8 


2 


103 


70 


52 


80 


71 


371 


14 


658 


147 


104 


58 


469 


257 


30 


1065 


325 


9 


8 


85 
1 


5 


9 
1 


441 
2 


32 


27 


4 


50 


4 


6 


123 


4 






1 






5 


1 


9 




2 




1 


13 


296 


406 


142 


634 


386 


37 


1901 


148 


102 


47 


26 


30 




353 


162 


2 


2 


9 


... 


5 

1 


180 
1 


22 


14 


3 


32 


1 




72 


25 


3 


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2 


32 


3 


o 




14 






19 


3 


24 




8 






35 


14 


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15 


10 


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60 


6 


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21 


2 


10 


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17 


20 


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1 


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69 


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133 
1 


2098 


1366 


444 


1893 


1193 


184 


7178 


67 


146 


17 


149 


13 


37 


429 



92 MACHINERY 



WILLIAM FIRTH 

Sole Importer of 

Asa Lees & Co., Limited 

TEXTILE MACHINERY 

of every description for Cotton, Wool and Worsted 



Sole Agent for United States Sellmg Agent for 
and Canada for 

Joseph Stubbs ^""^^^^ ^y^®* ^''*'*- 

_ .... r I r. I. m. Hardened and Tempered Steel Card 

(iassine. Winding, and Keeuntr ma- /^i .1 • <■ ^ .. 

1. r r> ttr i «».•• Clothmg for Cotton 
chinery for Cotton, Worsted and Silk 

Geo. Orme & Co. United Velvet Cutters 

Patent Hank Indicators, etc. Ass'n, Limited 

William Tatham, Limited Corduroy Cutting Machines 

Cotton Waste Machinery *% i**iirk f**i^j| 

DronsTield bros., Limited 

Buckley & CrOSSley Emery Wheel Grinders, Emery Fillet 

Spindles, Flyers and Pressers, etc. and Flat Grinding Machines 



Manufacturer of 

The 
Dustless Card Stripping Apparatus 



Patent Can Tramway 

and 

Firth "Indicator" Warp Stop Motion 



Broomless Floor Sweepers 

Prompt and careful attention given to all orders for machine parts and supplies 

Expert fitters' services furnished for overhauling and resetting machinery 

Descriptive printed matter with full particulars and price on individual 

machines or supplies will be sent upon request 



WILLIAM FIRTH 

200 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass. 



Alphabetical Index to Advertisers. 



PAGE 

Aberfoyle Mfg. Co Insert opp 272 

Acme Steel Goods Co 344 

Allen Mfg. Co., Inc 622 

Alpha Cone Co ^^'^ 

Altemus, Jacob K 36 

Ament, H. B 610 

American Cotton Yarn Co 420 

American Crayon Co 627 

American Dyewood Co Insert opp. 217 

American Felt Co 

American Finishing Machinery Co 602 

American Insulating Machine Co 635 

American Silk Spinning Co 417 

American Steam Gauge & Valve Mfg. Co. . . 66 
American Textile Specialty Machinery Co.... 33 

American Textile Works 436 

American Watchman's Clock Co 634 

Arabol Mfg. Co 342 

Arguto Oilless Bearing Co 75 

Arnold, Hoffman & Co., Inc 34 

Ashworth Bros 35 

Atkinson, Haserick & Co 613 

Atwood, Crawford Co 635 

Autoforce Ventilating System 37 

Badische Co Insert opp. 160 

Bailey, Frank 400-436 

Bamford & Smith 632 

Bates & Son, Geo. A 603 

Baumann, McWhirtcr Chemical Co., Inc... . 633 

Bay State Thread Works 396 

Bayer Co., Inc., The 618 

Berlin Aniline Works . . . Insert between 304-305 

Berry, A. Hun 27 

Beveridge, Hugh 394 

Bishop, Robert, Mfg. Co 447 

Blackstone Reed & Harness Co 635 

Blackstone Valley Comb Works 394 

Blodgett & Orswell Co 396 

Bodden, Wm. & Son, Ltd 627 

Bond, Chas., Co 50 

Bond Foundry & Machine Co 50 

Boomer & Boschert Press Co 624 

Borne-Scrymser Co 70 

Bosson & Lane 619 

Boston Belting Co 78 

Bradford Durfee Textile School 539 

Bradley, A. J., Mfg. Co 633 

Bredt, F. &Co 621 

' Brooks & Doxey , Ltd 637 

Brown Bros. Co 633 

Brown Spin-Wright Cotton Co 74 

Brown & Son, James E 470 

Buhlmann, A. W H 

Burr & Son, John T 634 

Butterworth & Sons, H. W.. 638 

Byram, Ralph S 637 

Caledonian Dye Works, Inc 436 

Cameron Machine Co 89 

Campbell, John & Co 618 

Gary Co., Inc., Edw. E., The 620 

Cassella Color Co 540 



PAGE 

Catlin & Co 386 

Central Dyestuff & Chemical Co 621 

Chaffee Bros. Co Insert opp. 49 

Champlain Silk Mills 418 

Charles, Wm. B 438 

Cheney Bros 384 

Chester, J. N. & Co 634 

Clark, R. S. & Son 626 

Cloth Unrolling Mfg. Co 626 

Cocker, M. & Co 626 

Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co 621 

Continental Dye Works 428 

Crabb, Wm. •&: Co 623 

Crescent Textile Supply Co 632 

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works 12 

Cronkhite Co., Leonard W 617 

Cronkhite, Pope & Co 617 

Crowther, Harry 394 

Curtis & Marble Machine Co 616 

Davidson & Weyand 632 

Delahunty Dyeing Machine Co 88 

Dennis, John, Machine Co 90 

Diamond State Fibre Co 636 

Dickinson, Thos. L 625 

Dinsmore Mfg. Co 607 

Dodge, C. S 444 

Dommerich, L. F. & Co Insert opp, 192 

Draper, J. O., Co 615 

Draper Company Inside Front Cover, Foot 

Lines 3, 4, 5 and Outside Back Cover 

Drew, E. F. & Co., Inc 428 

Eastern Yarn Co 388 

Easton & Burnham Machine Co 22 

Eavenson & Levering 459 

Emmerich, Walter & Co 532 

Emmons Loom Harness Co 26 

Entwistle Co., T. C 23 

Eppler's, John, Machine Works 635 

Fales & Jenks Machine Co 20 

Farbwerke-Hoechst Co Insert opp. 216 

Fawcett, Hughes 419 

Fearing, Whiton & Co., Inc 481 

Felton, S. A. & Son Co 612 

Fergusson Bros 621 

Fischer & Bond 617 

Fidelity Finishing Works 432 

Firth, Wm 92 

Fisk Manufacturing Co 166 

Florence Thread Co 390 

Ford, J. B., Company Insert opp. 304 

Foster Machine Co 44 

Frankford Bleachery 432 

Friedberger- Aaron Mfg. Co 96 

Futurity Thread Mfg. Co 388 

Garnet Co 632 

Gate City Cotton Mills 392 

Gehlert, Louis 635 

Geisenheimer Co 621 

General Processing Co 432 

Gerli, E. &Co 475 

Germantown Braid Co 414 



94 



ADVERTISING INDEX 



PAGE 

Gibbs Loom Harness & Reed Co 606 

Giles, John H., Dyeing Machine Co 636 

Goff , D. & Sons 413 

Gowdey, J. A., Reed & Harness Mfg. Co 624 

Graves, Frank B 438 

Gray, Arthur F 606 

Grosser Knitting Machine Co 68 

Guerin, Vve & Fils 476 

Haddon-Briggs Co 452 

Hall, I. A. & Co 623 

Hardy, Frank H., Agt 56 

Harris, T. A., Co 428 

Harwood, Geo. S. & Son 14 

Hawes, O. S. & Bro 400 

Hayes Loom Reed & Harness Co 635 

Heathcote, John & Son 602 

Herx & Eddy 394 

Hetherington, John & Sons, Ltd 29 

Hill, James, Mfg. Co 625 

Hinman & Taylor 483 

Hirsch, Louis. . .'. 49 

Hoey Mfg. Co 624 

Hoffman, J. C 391 

Hodgson, Walter W 632 

Holbrook Mfg. Co., The Insert opp. 16 

Holliday, Read & Sons, Ltd 621 

Holston Box & Lumber Co 626 

Home Insurance Co. of N. Y Insert opp. 17 

Hooper Sons Mfg. Co 415 

Hope, John & Sons, Engraving & Manufac- 
turing Co 623 

Hopedale Mfg. Co 51 

Hopkinson Dye & Textile Works 428 

Houghton, L. T 612 

Houghton Wool Co 461 

Howard Bros. Mfg. Co 30 

Howard, E., The, Clock Co 77 

Howard, R. A 627 

Hubbard Bros. & Co 466 

Hughe.s, John H., Co 396 

Hunt Co., Inc., C. W Insert opp. 32 

Hunt, Rodney, Machine Co 17 

Hunter, James, Machine Co 16 

Huron MilUng Co 614 

Hyde Co., Edw. S 394 

H. & B. American Machine Co., Ltd 72 

Industrial Starch Co 614 

Industrial Tape Mills Co 415 

Innis, Speiden & Co 619 

Iselin, WiUiam & Co Insert opp. 238 

Ives Co., Loyal T., The 628 

Jackson, Ellis & Co 618 

Jaffray Mfg. Co 630 

Jagenberg Machine Co 632 

James & Co., Inc., H. A 391 

Janero Dye Works 430 

Jefferson, Edw. & Bro 600 

Jenkins, E. Wheeler 637 

Johnson, Charles A. & Co 428 

Kagermann, Edw. (Charlotte Dye Works) . . 432 

Kalle Color & Chemical Co., Inc 618 

Kedward, Wm., Dyeing Co., The 428 

Keith & Co., J. M 631 

Kerwin, Michael 415 

Klauder-Weldon Dyeing Machine Co 64 

Klipstein, A. & Co 432 

Knapp. Chas. H 631 

Krout & Fite Mfg. Co 415 



PAQB 

Kruse & Murphy Mfg. Co 89 

Lamb, J. K., Textile Machinery Co 633 

Lane, Albert A 430 

Lanett Bleachery & Dye Works 430 

Lavigne & Suter 58 

Lees & Sons Co., James 408 

Leigh & Butler 58 

Lentz, F. G. & Co 632 

Linde, F. C, Co Insert opp. 273 

Lings, G. S. & Co 392 

Littauer, Ludwig 418 

Lombard Iron Works & Supply Co 634 

Lord & Nagle Co 409, 462, 538, 598 

Lorimer, John H 25 

Lowell Textile School 539 

Luithlin, L. B 431 

Lyon, John H. & Co., Inc 449 

Macrodi Fibre Co 625 

Macungie Silk Co 414 

Main, Charles T 607 

Malt-Diastase Co 88 

Manufacturers jSIachine Co 52 

Marston, John P Insert opp. 161 

Mason Brush Works 625 

Mason Machine Works 6 

Mauger & Avery 455 

McCook, Walter 408 

Merwin Paper Co 634 

Metaline Co 631 

Miller & Co., H. K 420 

Miller Mfg. Co 620 

Mindlin & Rosenman 418 

Mississippi Wire Glass Co Insert opp. 48 

Mitchell, James E., Co 420 

Mohr & Fenderl 466 

Monument Mills 396 

Morimura, Arai & Co 475 

Mossberg Co., Frank 100 

Mossberg Wrench Co 605 

National Silk Dyeing Co 477 

New Bedford Textile School 539 

New York Continental Jewell Filtration Co. 599 
New York Revolving Portable Elevator Co. 268 

NicoU, J. M. & J. S 621 

Northeastern Co 634 

Oakdale Dye Works 428 

Ohio Falls Dye & Finishing Works 435 

Ontario Dyeing Co., Inc 436 

Orswell Mills 396 

Pairpoint Corporation, The 54 

Palmer, I. E., Co 86 

Parker Spool & Bobbin Co 400 

Parks, G. M., Co 18 

Parks, M. H. & Co 630 

Parks & Woolson Machine Co 48 

Pawtucket Dyeing & Bleaching Co 428 

Pawtucket Spinning Ring Co 79 

Payne, Geo. W., Co 45 

Pearce & England Co 461 

Perkins & Son, Inc., B. F 46 

Permutit Company 200- 

Philadelphia Drying Machinerj' Co 8 

Philadelphia Mending Co 634 

Philadelphia Textile School 539 

Philadelphia Wool Scouring & Carbonizing 

Co 452 

Potter & Johnston Machine Co 19' 

Pratt, Robert G 624 



ADVERTISING INDEX 



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PAGE 

Quinn, Wm. J 633 

Rau, Albert, Inc 394 

Rawitser, S. & Co., Inc 446 

Redfern, Thos. & Son 633 

Reece Button-Hole Machine Co 40 

Rice, Barton & Fales Machine & Iron Co. . . 610 

Rice Dobby Chain Co 63.5 

Richardson Bros 432 

Riley, C. E., Co 10 

Ring, Jonathan & Son, Inc 408 

Robey, J. T 408 

Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co 9 

Rolker, F 475 

Rome Soap Mfg. Co Insert opp. 305 

Root, C. J., Co 56 

Royle, John & Sons 608 

S. K. F. Ball Bearing Co 85 

Saco-Lowell Shops 62 

Salem Elevator Works 607 

Salter, M. & Sons 449 

Sarco Engineering Co 630 

Sargent's, C. G., Sons Corp 15 

Sauquoit Silk Mfg. Co 416 

Schmidt, H. E. & Co 634 

Scientific Textile Co 474 

Scott, Henry L. & Co 330 

SeUers, Wm. & Co., Inc 39 

Seydel Mfg. Co 154 

Shambow Shuttle Co 630 

Shirley, Harold R 408 

Sibson & Stern, Inc 414 

Singer Sewing Machine Co Insert opp. 239 

Small Bros 408 

Specialty Silk Company 474 

Speed & Stephenson 31 

Spenre & Rideout 613 

Spindler. E. 42 

Stafford Co., The 32 

Standard Dyewood & Extract Co 617 

Standard Fibre Co 616 

Standard Mill Supply Co 628 

Standard Soap Co 408 

Stauffer, Paul S 461 

Stearns, A. T., Lumber Co 009 

Steel Heddle Mfg. Co 47 

Stein, Hirsh & Co 620 

Steinmetz Co., Edw. B 394 

Steinthal. M. & Co 484 

Stephans Nut & Bolt Co 622 

Stephenson Mfg. Co 38 

Street, John F. & Co 394 

Street, R. R. & Co 627 

Strouse, Theodore H. & Co 420 

Sutcliffe & Co 455 

Suter, Alfred 58 



FAQE 

Swan & Finch Co 614 

Sykes, Walter F. & Co 619 

Tait, G. W 602 

Tanner, Chas. S., Co 615 

Taunton-New Bedford Copper Co 611 

Taylor, Chas. F 400 

Taylor's, Henry W., Sons 400 

Tebbets, E. L., Spool Co 633 

Textile Dyeing & Finishing Co 432 

Textile-Finishing Machinery Co 98 

Textile Paper Co., Inc 87 

Thompson, James A 426 

Tierney & Hodgson 412 

TiUinghast-Stiles Co 394 

Torrance Mfg. Co 628 

Torsion Balance Co 631 

Trade Mark Directory opposite 33 

Turner, J. S., Mfg. Co 603 

Union Special Machine Co 41 

Universal Winding Co Inside Back Cover 639 

U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Co 60 

U. S. Conditioning & Testing Co 475 

U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co 7 

U. S. Ring Traveler Co 611 

United States Thread Co 396 

United Waste Mfg. Co 438 

Utica Willowvale Bleaching Co 434 

Vermont Spool & Bobbin Co 622 

Victor Shaw^ Ring Traveler Co 628 

Vietor, Frederick & Achelis Insert opp. 193 

Villa. A. P. & Bros 476 

Villa, Stearns Co 474 

Walder, Jacob 608 

Walther, Otto 43 

Warp Compressing Mach. Co IS 

Warren Soap Mfg. Co 76 

Watchman's Clock & Supply Co 635 

Webster, Richard 452 

Weil, Chas., Supply Co 466 

Whitaker Reed Co 609 

Whitinsville Spinning Ring Co 28 

Whitmore, R. D. Co 399-405 

Whiton, The D. E., Machine Co 602 

Whritenour, Benj. F 487 

Wick Narrow Fabric Co 411 

Wing & Evans 619 

Wolf, Jacques & Co 620 

Wolfenden, R. & Sons 428 

Wonalancet Co '. 463 

Wonder Spool Co 54 

Wood, Peter, Dyeing Co 430 

Woonsocket Machine & Press Co 21 

Woonsocket Supply Co 71 

Wright Mfg. Co 396 

Yarn Clearing House 474 



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REWARD 

To the person who shall first inform us of any cotton, woolen, knitting 
silk flax or jute mill, print works, dyeing (except job dyeing), bleaching or 
finishing establishment in the United States or Canada* which was in operation 
on Feb. 1, 1915, and which is erroneously omitted from this Directory, we will 
pay $1.00 on the following conditions: 

Full and complete information concerning the mill must be sent. By that we 
mean the name of the company, where located, names of the officers, including 
superintendent, class of goods made, capacity in machinery, that is, number of spin- 
dles, cards, looms, etc., kind of power, whether a dyehouse or not, name of buyer 
and selling agents. 

We will pay the same reward to the first person who informs us of any mill reported 
as a going concern, which was out of business Feb. 1, 1915. 

In recognizing claims for reward, we can only consider them with reference to the 
circumstances on Feb. 1, 1915, as it is manifestly impossible to include or omit mills 
which may have started or stopped subsequent to date of compilation. 

We especially invite the co-operation of traveling salesmen in the correction of 
any errors that they may discover. 

No other Directory publishers have yet dared to offer rewards for the discovery of 
inaccuracies. 

*The offer of reward does not apply to small custom carding mills with only one or 
two custom cards for country rolls, to knitting mills with less than four power ma- 
chines, or to braiding or wire covering estabUshments. 



LORD & NAGLE CO. 

PUBLISHERS 
144 Congress Street, Boston 

119 South 4th Street, Philadelphia 120 Liberty Street, New York 



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^TEXTILE-FINISHING MACHINERY CO. 

83 Exchange Place, Providence, R. L 



Bleactiing, Mercerizing, Dyeing, Drying, 

Printing and Finishing Machinery for 

Cotton Goods and Laces 

Plate and Gas Singers, Pressure and Open Boil Kiers, Bleach-house 
Washers, Slack Washers, Water, Chemic and Sour Squeezers, 
Reels, Scutchers, Water and Starch Mangles, Back Starchers, 
Tommy Dodds and Friction Stuffing Mangles, Padding Machines, 
Jigs, Agers, Upright and Horizontal Cylinder Drying Machines, 
Tenters, Color Strainers, Color Kettles, Printing Machines, Back 
Dryers, Forcing Jacks, Steamers, Open Soaoers, Belt Stretchers, 
Sprinklers, Calenders, Beetles, Hydraulic Presses and Pumps, 
Engines, Doubling Machines, etc. 

Finishing Machines for Silk Goods 

Gas Singers, Padders, Dyeing Machines, Printing Machines, Color 
Kettles, Color Strainers, Forcing Jacks, Steamers, Open Washing 
Machines, Drying Machines, Tenters, Finishing Cylinders, Engines, 
Calenders, Hydraulic Presses and Pumps. 

Finishing Machinery for Woolen 
and Worsted Goods 

Gas and Plate Singers, Scutchers, Crabbing Machines, Squeezers, 
Tenters, Drying Machines, Hydraulic Presses and Pumps. 

SPECIALTIES 

Bleaching, Dyeing and Drying Machines for either the long or 

short chain system of warp dyeing. 
Finishing Machinery for all kinds of narrow fabrics. 
Mercerizing Machines for yarn or cloth. 
Opaque Machines for book cloths and window shades. 
Dyeing Machines for raw stock. 
Carpet Yarn Sizing Machines. 

Calendar and Mangle Rolls of all kinds 



Cotton, husk, paper, brass, iron and chilled iron rolls, 
and our famous Combination Cotton-Husk Rolls. 



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EXPLANATION OF MAPS AND GENERAL 
ARRANGEMENT. 



The Directory is illustrated by copyrighted maps of the principal manufacturing states 
oast of the Mississippi River, and the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, showing the location 
of the textile mill cities and towns. These maps are engraved especially for the Official 
American Textile Dikectort, and are arranged with special reference to the convenience 
of those desiring to reach the textile establishments. The Southern, Western, and Central 
States are arranged in groups; most of the New England and Middle States are shown with 
separate maps for each State. Under each State heading at the top of right hand pages ref 
erence is made to the page of map for that State. 

The State maps are divided into square sections, designated by letters and numbers. In 
the body of the Directory, after the name of the city or town, the square In which it Is located 
on the map is designated thus, in the case of Passaic, N. J.— "Passaic, D-9;" meaning that 
Passaic will be found in the horizontal section D and the vertical section 9 of the New Jersey 
map. 

Following the letters indicating the location of the town will be found abbreviations of 
the railroad connections, which will enable one to refer intelligently to any railway guide for 
his train connections. If the town is not on the railroad, the nearest railroad station is given 
and the distance from it. The population of the place follows the railroad abbreviations. 

It should also be carefully noted that each square is a certain number of miles. Under the 
title of each map will be found the scale of miles to each square in that map. In this way 
distances can be very closely approximated, and railroad fares estimated on computation of 
about 2| cents per mile in the Eastern States, and 2^ to 3 cents in Southern and Central States 
for local travel. 

The classification of the mill section of the Directory is first, alphabetically by States; 
second, alphabetically by towns and cities in each State; third, alphabetically by name of 
mill, under its proper post office address. In some instances the railroad and freight station 
is not the same as the post office address, and in these cases the proper railroad station is 
designated. 



EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS. 



Under each city or town are grouped all the textile mills in that place, without regard to 
kind of goods made. The kind of mill, i. e., whether cotton, woolen, etc., is shown by the 
bold face letter at the right. 

In order that the general character of the mill may be ascertained without closely reading 
the data concerning it, a system of abbreviations has been employed as follows- — 

C means cotton niill. IV means woolen mill. S means silk mill. 

J means jute mill. K. means knitting mill. 11 means dyeing establishment. 

DI means bleachery. W means finishing works. IPr means print works. 

Wl means fiax mill. 

Power. The kind of power is designated— steam, water or electric. 

Dye. If the mill has dyeing facilities, the word "dye" is used. 

S. Acts, means selling agents. The other abbreviations will be easily understood. 

Buter. In most instances the name of the man who does the buying Is given for the 

larger mills. In smaller mills, or those operated by Individuals, the principals 

usually buy. 
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Alabama City. D-S. L. & N. and So. RR. 

(Pop. 4,000.) 
DwiGHT Mfg. Co.; Alabama Mills; C. S. (C 
Wilkinson, agt.; H. J. Burnap, supt.; Sheet- 
ings, Shirtings, Drills, Ducks, etc.; 64,700 
ring spindles; 2,000 looms; steam; Minot, 
Hooper & Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. 
(also Chicopee, Mass.) 

Alexander City. F-S. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 
3,000.) 

Alexander City Cotton Mills; $200,- (C 
000; Chas. E. Riley, pres.; D. A. Carrick, 
(65 Franklin St., Boston) treas.; T. O. 
Nicholson, sec; Frank E. Heymer, agt.; 
Ducks and Drills; 6,500 ring spindles; 209 
looms; steam; C. E. Riley Co., 65 Frank- 
lin St.. Boston, s. agt. 

Bettie Francis Cotton Mills; $100,- (C 
000; Benj. Russell, pres. and buyer; T. C. 
Russell, treas.; 241 high grade Underwear 
Yarns; 5,472 spindles. 

Russell Mfg. Co., Inc.; $2.50,000; (K&C 
Benj. Russell, pres.; T. C. Russell, treas.; 
Women's Cotton Ribbed Underwear and 
Cotton Underwear Yarns; 10,944 cotton 
spindles; 40 latch needl& knitting and 40 
sewing machines; bleach and finish; steam 
and electric; sell direct; Benj. Russell, buyer. 

Anniston. E-8. So. and L. & N. RRs. (Pop. 

18,000.) 

Adelaide Mills; $50,000; T. L. Robin-(C 
son, pres.; Scott Roberts, treas. and buy- 
er; J. A. Bradley, supt. ; 12's to 20's, Hosiery 
Yarns on Cones; 7,344 spindles; steam; sell 
direct. 

American Net & Twine Co.; $500,000; (C 
Gold Medal Twine Mills; William Barbour, 
pres.; H. F. WiUiamson, mgr.; Seine Twines; 
16,436 spindles; steam; The Linen Thread 
Co., N. Y., s. agts. (also Boston, Mass.) 

Anniston Cordage Co.; $50,000; James (C 
P. Tolman, pres.; Herbert G. Pratt (Bos- 
ton), treas.; Newton Wilson, supt.; Braided 
Cotton Sash Cord; 2,000 ring spindles; 
steam; sell direct; Newton Wilson, buyer. 
(See Samson Cordage Works, Shirley, Mass.) 

Anniston Knitting Mills Co.; $50,000; (K 
F. K. Perrow, pres.; E. L. Field, treas.; Chil- 
dren's Ribbed Cotton Hosiery; 85 latch 
needle knitting machines; dye and finish; 
steam; John M. Given, N. Y., s. agt.; E. 
L. Field, buyer; buy 14s, 16s, 24s, 50s, yarns 
on cones. 

Anniston Mfg. Co.; $250,000; A. L. Tyler, (C 
pres.; J. B. Goodwin, treas. and buyer; D. T. 
Goodwin, supt.; Brown Sheeting, Shirting 
and Drills; 12,768 spindles; 341 looaiij 
steam; Catlin & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Anniston Yarn Mills; $100,000; J. C. (C 
Sproull, pres.; J. T. Gardner, treas.; Jno. A. 
Wilson, supt.; Hosiery and Underwent 
Yarns, 20s to 24s on cones; 5,712 ring spin* 
dies; steam; sell direct; J. T. Gardner, buyer. 

Woodstock Cotton Mills; $191,500; John (O 
H. Noble, pres; W. L. McCaa, vice prM.J 
A. Culberson, sec. and troas.; D. R. Harri- 
man, supt.; 16s and 20s Cotton Yarn, Dam- 
ask and Cotton Towels; 10,000 ring spindles; 
200 broad and 40 narrow looms; steam; Con- 
verse, Stanton & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; J. H. 
Noble buyer. 

Athens. C-6. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 1,010.) 
Fulton Cotton Mill; $1.50,000; J. W. (C 
Frost, pres.; C. E. Frost, sec. and treas.; 
W. P. Hurt, mgr. and buyer; 8 to 12 oz. 
Army Duck and Cotton Yarns; 7,500 spin- 
dles; 238 looms; steam; Rees & Co., Phila., 
s. agts. for yarns. 



Birmingham. E-7. Frisco System; L. & N.. 

C. of Ga., So., S. A. L. and other RRs. 

(Pop. 135,000.) 

AvoNDALE Mills; 39th St. & First Ave.; (C 

$850,000; B. B. Comer, pres. and treas.; J. 

McD. Comer, sec; Z. H. Mangum, supt.; 

Print Cloths and Chanibrays; 39,774 ring 

spindles; 1,175 looms; dye; steam; Wm. Iselin 

& Co., N. Y., s. agts.; J. McD. Comer, buyer. 

(Also Eva Jane Mill and Central Mills, Syla- 

cauga.) 

Bon Air. C. of Ga. RR. Sylacauga, 12 m. 
(Pop. 250.) 
Danville Knitting Mills; J. T. H. Lewis, (C 
mgr.; Hosiery Yarns; 6,120 spindles; steam. 
(Branch of Danville, Va.) 

Cordova. E-6. S. RR.; St. L. & S. F. RR. 
(Pop. 800.) 
Indian Head Mills of Alabama; $600, -(C 
000; Geo. A. Draper (Boston), pres.; Har- 
court Amory (Boston), treas.; Scott Max- 
well, agt.; W. B. Pickard, supt.; Sheetings, 
Drills and Flannels; 27,472 ring spindles; 
940 narrow looms; steam; Amory, Browne 
& Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts.; Scott 
Maxwell, buyer. 

Cottondale. A. G. S. Ry. (Pop. 1,000.) 

Tuscaloosa Mills; $150,000; J. Pollock, (C 
pres.; D. L. Rosenau, sec, treas. and buyer; 
Hosiery Yarns; 16,000 spindles; steam; dye. 

Demopolis. F-5. So. Ry. (Pop. 2,606.) 
Demopolis Cotton Mills; $30,000; W. (C 
W. Brame, pres.; G. D. ]\Ientz, treas.; D. 
Coker, supt.; Waste Yarns, Is to 5s, Single 
and Plied, White Soft Yarns, Is to 7s; 4,000 
mule spindles; steam; sell direct. 

Enterprise. H-8. A. C. L. (Pop. 2,600.) 
Enterprise Cotton Mills; $150,000; C. A. (C 
O'Neal, pres.; W. B. Glenn, treas.; J. C. F. 
Clark, supt.; Single Filling Duck, Osnaburg 
and Wrapping Twine; 6,324 cotton ring 
spindles: 160 twisting spindles; 60 broad 
and 120 narrow looms; steam; Converse & 
Co., N. Y., s. agts.; J. C. F. Clark, buyer. 

Eufaula. G-9. C. of G. RR. (Pop. 4,532.) 
CowiKEE Mills; $100,000; Donald Comer, (C 
pres. and treas., G. L. Comer and J. H. Barr, 
vice-pres.; W. C. Glenn, sec; R. D. Jones, 
supt.; Fine Chambrays; 12,864 spindles; 
320 looms; steam; dye, bleach and finish; 
Wm. Iselin & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; Donald 
Comer, buyer. (Office at Birmingham, Ala.) 
Glenola Cotton Mills;$50,000; J. P. Foy, (C 
pres.: J. L. Thompson, treas. and buyer; 
Fine Shirting and Sheeting; 5,616 ring spin- 
dles; 148 looms; steam; Dickson & Hull, 
N. Y. s. agts. 

Florence. C-6. L. & N. RR.; Southern RR.; 
Northern Alabama RR. (Pop. 6,700.) 

AsHCRAFT Cotton MiLLs;$100,000;CyrusW.(C 
Ashcraft, pres.; J. O. Finney, treas.; Fancy 
Brown Goods; 6,240 ring spindles; 160 
broad and 40 narrow looms; steam. 

Cherry Cotton Mills; $200,000; P. R. (C 
Jones, pres.; N. C. Elting, treas.; M. W. 
Darby, supt.; Yarns, Chain Warps, 40/2, 
14/1, Skein, 6/2, 8/2, 10/2, 12/2, 20/2, 40/2; 
11,040 ring spindles; steam; Schell, Taylor 
& Longstreth, Phila., s. agts.; P. R. Jones 
and M. W. Darby, buyers. 

Fort Payne. D-8. Ala. Gt. So. RR. (Pop. 

2,500.) 
Florence Hosiery Mills; W. B. Davis; (K 
S. S. Scott, supt.; Hosiery; 100 knitting ma- 
chines. 



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Girard. G-9. C. of Ga. RR. (See Colum- 
bus, Ga.) (Pop. 4,200.) 

Girard Cotton Mills; H. O. Davidson, (C 
supt.; J. D. Massey (.Columbus, Ga.), buyer; 
7,616 ring spindles; 283 looms; electric; 
(Owned by Eagle & Phenix Mills, Colum- 
bus, Ga.) 

HuntsvUle. C-7. So. and N. C. & St. L. RR. 
(Pop. 8,068.) 
Abingdon Mills; $150,000; Wm. L. Bar- (C 
rell, pres.; W. I. Wellman, treas.; N. C. Roe, 
agt. and buyer; Ducks, Drills and Osnaburgs; 
14,252 ring spindles; 294 looms; steam; Wm. 
L. Barren Co., N. Y., Boston and Chicago, 
s. agts.; buy 13/2 and 16/4 yarns. 
Dallas Mfg. Co., The; $1,200,000; S. M. (C 
MiUiken, pres.; A. L. Rison, treas.; Wm. 
Hinchliffe, supt.; Sheeting, 36 to 108 in. 
wide; 57,408 ring spindles; 716 broad and 
703 narrow looms; steam; Deering, MiUi- 
ken & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

HuNTSviLLE Cotton Mills; $88,400; R. E. (C 
Spragins, pres.; Chas. Fletcher, treas, and 
mgr.; J. F. Lehman, supt.; Cotton Yarns, 
Skeins, Warps, 10s to 16s Single and Double; 
8,500 ring and 2,200 twisting spindles; steam; 
Chas. Fletcher, buyer. 

HtJNTSviLLE Knitting Co.; $150,000; Law- (K 
rence Cooper, pres.; W. I. Wellman, treas.; 
W. M. Wellman, supt.; Men's Cotton Under- 
wear; 6,200 cotton spindles; 32 knitting ma- 
chines; 80 sewing machines; steam; dye (raw 
stock) and finish; sell to jobbers; Hecht & 
Campe, N. Y., s. agts.; W. I. and W. M. 
Wellman, buyers; buy 6 to 24 single on cones. 

Lowe Mfg. Co.; $300,000; J. Harper Poor, (C 
pres.; Chas. Lane Poor, treas.; James Munn, 
supt. and buyer; Ginghams, Fancy Dress 
Goods, Madras Shirtings and Colored Cham- 
brays; 27,000 ring spindles; 576 looms; bleach 
dye (raw stock, yarn) and finish; steam and 
electric; Amory, Brown & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Merrimack Mfg. Co., Herbert Lyman (Bos-(C 
ton), treas.; Joseph J. Bradley, agt.; Prints, 
Organdies, Percales; 94,048 ring spindles; 
2,606 looms; steam; (Finishing done at 
Lowell) ; Lawrence & Co., Boston, Mass., s. 
agts.; Jos. J. Bradley, buyer. (Also Lowell, 
Mass.) 

West Huntsville Cotton Mill Co.; (C 
$50,000; T. W. Pratt, pres. and agt.; Cot- 
ton Yarns, Warps and Skeins, Tubes and 
Cones, 2s to 16s, single and plied; 6,000 ring 
and 1,568 twisting spindles; steam; T. W. 
Pratt, buyer. 

JkcksonTllIe. E-8. S. A. Line & So. Ry. 
(Pop. 2,300.) 

PROriLE Cotton Mill; C. B. Henry, pres. (C 
and treas. ; W. I . Greenleaf , vice-pres. and sec. ; 
W. P. Hazlewood, asst. mgr.; 208 to 403 two 
and three ply Yarns, Skeins, Warps and 
Tubes; 40,000 ring spindles; electric: selling 
offices, Providence, R. I., and Phila. 

Lanett. 

Lang Mfg. Co. (8e» West Point, Ga.) 

Langdale. 

West Point Mf g. Co. (See West Point, Ga.) 

Mobile. J-5. M. & O., L. & N. So. and other 
RRs. (Pop. 52,090.) 

Barker Cotton Mill Co.; $300,000; Geo. (C 
G. Barker, pres. and treas.; J. A. Rountree, 
agent, supt. and buyer; Sheetings, Diaper 
Cloth and Yarns, Chain Warps, 14s single; 
16,008 ring spindles; 473 looms; steam; Cat- 
lin & Co., J. L. Wilson & Co., s. agts. 

Mobile Cotton Mills; $200,000: M. W. (C 
Dunlap, pres. and buyer; John Douglas, 
sec. and treas.; Yarns for Knitting, Cones 
and Skeins, 10 to 22; 10,000 ring spindles; 
steam; sell direct. 

Montgomery. G-7. L. & N., C. of Ga., S. A. 
L. and other RRs. (Pop. 50,000.) 



Montala Mfg. Co.; 722 Bell St.; $240,000; (C 
Thos. Barrett, Jr., pres. and treas.; L. P. 
DeVaughn, gen'l mgr. and buyer; W. B. 
Kitching, supt. ; Sheetings, Shirtings and 
Drills; 10,000 ring spindles; 160 broad and 
160 narrow looms; steam; sell direct. 

Montgomery Cordage Co.; $50,000; T. J. (C 
Reynolds, ores, and treas.; John R. Mont- 
gomery, gen'l mgr. and buyer; T. G. Hawk- 
ins^ supt.; Cotton Twine; 1,040 ring and 432 
twisting spindles; steam; J. Spencer Turner 
Co., N. Y., Henry C. Kelley Co., N. Y., s. 
agts. 

Montgomery Cotton Mills; $50,000; A. (C 
M. Baldwin, pres.; W. B. Tanner, treas.; 
Geo. T. Marsh, supt.; Single Filling Duck 
and Osnaburgs; 6,864 ring spindles; 162 
broad looms; steam; sell direct, and Robt. 
McKay, Jones & Co., St. Louis, and Con- 
verse & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Tallassee Falls Mfg. Co. (See Tallassee.) 

Munford. E-8. L. & N. RR.; So. Ry. (Pop. 
400.) 
Munford Cotton Mills; $50,000; N. C. (C 
Camp, pies.; F. F. Newman, sec. and treas.; 
D. B. Harris, vice-pres.; R. L. Pope, supt.; 
Cotton Hosiery Yarns 14s to 263 on cones; 
3,000 spindles; steam. 

Newton. H-8. A. C. L. RR. (Pop. 1,000.) 

Killebrew Woolen Mill Co.; Woolen (W 
Jeans and Pants; 1 set; 368 cotton spindles; 
12 looms; water and steam; dye (raw stock); 
sell direct; T. J. Killebrew, Sr., buyer. 

Opelika. F-8. C. of Ga. and other RRs. 

(Pop. 5,000.) 

Opelika Cotton Mills; $150,000; M. M. (C 

McCall, pres. and treas.; H. H. McCall, sec. 

and supt.; Weaving and Knitting Yarns, 

. 30s and 40s; 15,336 ring and 4,000 twisting 

spindles; steam; Chas. J. Webb & Co., Inc., 

s. agts.; M. M. McCall, buyer. 

Oxford. E-8. S. RR. (Pop. 1,372.) 

Southern Mills Corp.; $200,000; Alfred _(C 
Miller (Phila.), pres.; James E. Bodine 
(Phila.), treas.; Otto Latsch, mgr.; Cotton 
Yarns, Sash Cord, Cotton Rope, Clothes 
Lines, Mop Yarns, etc.; 7,500 ring spindles; 
steam; sell direct; buy 2j to 8 single and ply. 

Ozark. H-8. Atl. Coast Line and C. of Ga. 
RR. (Pop. 2,000.) 
Ozark Cotton Mill Co.; $100,000; J. D. (C 
Holman, pres.; H. O. Dowling, treas.; W. 
D. McNeill, agt. and buyer; 22s single Ho- 
siery Yarns on cones; 5,000 spindles; steam; 
sell direct and thro' agents. 

Pell City. E-7. S. A. L. & So. Ry. (Pop. 

600.) 
Pell City Mfg. Co., The; $750,000; T. H. (C 
Rennie, pres.; T. O. Nicholson (Boston), 
treas.; A. E. Ledyard, sec; E. A. Thomp- 
son, supt.; Indigo Denims; 22,000 ring spin- 
dles; 720 narrow looms; steam; dye (raw 
stock and yarn) and finish; C. E. Riley Co., 
Boston, s. agts.; T. H. Rennie, buyer. 

Piedmont. E-S. S. A. L. and So. Ry. (Pop. 
2,300.) 
CoosA Mfg. Co.; $175,000; A. G. Thatcher, (C 
pres.; R. C. Thatcher, sec. and asst. supt.; 
Geo. P. Haslam, treas.; John H. Barlow, 
supt.; Mercerized Yarns, Combed Peeler 
and Egyptian, 30 to 80 2-ply; Mill No. 1; 
15,640 ring and 6,866 twisting spindles; 
Mill No. 2, 13,840 ring and 5,924 twisting 
spindles; Mill No. 3, Roving Yarns from 
Waste; 15 cards; 13 fly frames; Mills 1 and 
2, steam power; Mill 3, electric; A. G. 
Thatcher (Swarthmore, Pa.), s. agt.; John 
H. Barlow, buyer. 

Prattville. G-7. L. & N. and M. & O. RRs. 

(Pop. 1,929.) 

Prattville Cotton Mills Co.; C. E. (C 

Thomas, agt.; Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Duck 

and Rope; 12,000 ring spindles; 290 narrow 

looms; water and steam. 



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Rivervlew. (See West Point, Ga.) 

Roanoke. F-8. C. of Ga. and A. B. & A. RRs. 
(Pop. 2.100.) 
Handlev, W. a. Mfg. Co.: $100,000; Z. J. (C 
Wright, Jr., pres. ; W. H. Knight, sec, treas. 
and buyer; H. Enloe, supt.; 6s to SOs Single 
and Ply Yarns, Numbered Ducks, Wide 
Ducks and Drills; 18,000 ring spindles; 203 
looms; steam. 

Rock Mills. F-8. C. of G. RR. ; A. B. & A. RR. 

Station Roanoke, 3 miles. (Pop. 420.) 
Wehadkee Yarn Mills; W. S. Freeman, (C 
treas.; O. C. Bagley, supt.; Coarse Yarns, 
Skeins and Tube, 3s to 12s, Small Rope; 
3,500 spindles; steam and water. 

Selma. G-6. L. & N. and So. Ry.; steamer 
from Mobile and Montgomery. (Pop. 
16,672.) 
Selma Mfg. Co.; J. F. Ames (Cleveland, (G 
O.), propr. ; C. K. Taylor, mgr. ; Osnaburgs 
for own use; 13,500 ring spindles; 412 looms; 
steam. 
Valley Creek Cotton Mills Co. (CPrF 
$150,000; Jesse Peterson, pres.; James Reid, 
treas.; W. R. Shearston, agt. and buyer; J. 
W. Pierson, supt.; Osnaburg Cloth, Water- 
proofed, Printed and Converted into Bags; 
10,800 spindles; 320 looms; steam; print and 
finish; Goodin, Reid & Co., Cinn., Ohio, s. 
agts. 

Shawmut. F-8. West Point, Ga., 3 miles. C. 
V. RR. 

Shawmut Mills; Geo. W. Murphy, supt.; (C 
Duck; 30,000 spindles; 300 looms; electric. 
(See West Point Mfg. Co., West Point, Ga.) 

Shortleaf. (See Demopolis.) 

Siluria. F-7. L. & N. R. R. (Pop. 76.) 

Buck Creek Cotton Mills; $600,000; T. (C 
C. Thompson, pres.; J. W. Cannon (Con- 
cord, N. C), chairman Bd. of Directors; 
F. M. Thompson, sec. and treas.; Marshall 
Dilling, supt.; Drills and Sheetings; 40 au- 
tomatic looms; 20,000 spindles; steam and 
electric; Cannon Mills, N. Y., s. agts. 

Spelgner Station. F-7. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 
100.) 
Alabama Cotton Mills; Hartwell Doug- (C 
lass, pres.; H. H. Stewart, Jr., mgr. and supt.; 
Duck, Sheetings and Osnaburgs; 8,800 spin- 
dles; 232 looms; electric; T. L. Malone & Co., 
N. Y., s. agts. 

Stevenson. C-8. N. C. & St. L. RR.; So Ry. 
(Pop. 900.) 
Stevenson Cotton Mills; $50,000; H. C. (C 
Ray, pres., mgr. and buyer; P. B. Timber- 
lake, sec.;. Yarns, 8/1, 10/1 and 8/4 in 
Skeins; 3,120 ring spindles and 960 twisting 
spindles; steam; sell direct and s. agts.; H. 
C. Ray, buyer. 

Sycamore. E-7. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 500.) 
Sycamore Mills; C. E. Riley, pres.; D. A. (C 
Carrick (65 Franklin St., Boston), treas.; 
T. O. Nicholson, sec; John G. Chapman, 
agt. and buyer; A. A. Harris, supt.; Hosiery 
Yarns, I63 to 26s cones; 14,816 ring spindles; 
steam; C. E. Riley Co., s. agts. 

Sylacauga. F-7. C. of Ga. RR.; L. & N. RR. 
(Pop. 1,500.) 



Central Mills; $150,000 B. B. Comer, (C 
pres. and treas.; J. McD. Comer, sec ; J. A 
Shinn, supt.; Hosiery Yarns, 18s to 30s, on 
Cones; 26,000 ring spindles; steam; sell di- 
rect; J. McD. Comer (Birmingham), buyer. 
(See also Avondale Mills, Birmingham.) 

Eva Jane Mill; J. A. Shinn, supt.; White (C 
and Colored Goods from Coarse Yarns; 
40,000 spindles; 1,200 looms; steam; dye; 
Wm. Iselin & Co., s. agts. (Controlled by 
Avondale Mills, Birmingham.) 

Marble City Mills; $50,000; Benj. Rus- (C 
sell, pres.; S. P. MacDonald, sec and treas.; 
High Grade Hosierj' Yarns; 5,000 spindles; 
steam. 

Talladega. E-7. So., L. & N. and B. & A. 
and A. B. & A. RRs. (Pop. 6,000.) 

Chinnabee Cotton Mills; $75,000; John (C 
H. Hicks, pres.; J. F. Klein, sec. and treas.; 
Albert Baechtold, supt.; 10s to 18s Cotton 
Yarns, Cones; 5,200 ring spindles; steam; 
sell direct and thro, agts.; J. F. Klein, buyer. 

Hicks Hosiery Mills; J. H. Hicks, prop.; (K 
W. L. Dumas, mgr. and buyer; Seamless 
Half Hose; 120 knitting machines; dye (gar- 
ment) and finish; steam and electric; sell 
direct; buy 14 to 30 cones. 

Highland City Mills; $100,000; C. W. (C 
Stringer, pres.; W. L. JDumas, treas. and sec; 
Albert Baechtold, supt.; Hosiery Yarns, 
Cones 10s to 16s; 5,376 ring spindles; steam; 
sell direct; W. L. Dumas, buyer. 

Planters Chemical & Oil Co.; $300,000; (C 
R. W. Henderson, pres.; H. O. Dumas, treas.; 
Cotton Rope and Mop Yarns; 1,924 mule 
spindles; 4 sets cards; electric; McCord Co., 
Louisville, Ky., s. agts.: H. O. Dumas, buyer 

Talladega Cotton Factory; $40,800; W. (C 
C. McMillan, pres.; G. A. Joiner, treas.; 
John M. McLemore, supt.; Cotton Hosiery 
Yarn, 10s to 16s on cones; 5,000 ring spin- 
dles; steam; Wm. D'Olier & Co., Phila., s. 
agts.; G. A. Joiner, buyer. 

Taliassee. G-8. B. & S. E. Ry. (Pop. 2,200.) 
Tallassee Falls Mfg. Co.; (owned by (C 
Mt. Vernon Woodberry Mills); F. D. Mil- 
stead, agt.; J. M. O'Brien, supt.; Shirtings, 
Sheetings, Osnaburgs, Duck, Rope Twine 
and 3s to 10s Yarns, Skeins, Cones, Tubes 
and Balls; 69,612 ring spindles; 1,332 looms; 
J. Spencer Turner Co., N. Y., s. agts. (See 
Baltimore.) 

Tuscaloosa. F-6. Ala. Gt. So. and M. & O. 
RR. (Pop. 8,500.) 
RosENAU Hosiery Mills; $50,000; D. L. (K 
Rosenau, pres.; M. D. Rosenau, treas.; 
Ladies', Men's and Children's Cotton Hosi- 
ery: 180 knitting machines; steam; dye; sell 
direct, N. Y. office, 37 W. 26th St. 

Union Springs. G-S. C. of G. RR. (Pop. 

3,500.) 
Union Springs Cotton Mills; J. H. (C 
Rainer, Jr., treas. and sec; D. J. Howard, 
supt.; Cotton Yarns from .5s to 148, in Cops 
and Skeins; 6,000 spindles; steam. 

Uniontown. G-6. S. RR. (Pop. 1,600.) 
Canebrake Cotton Mills; $80,000; S. T. (C 
Whitfield, pres.; F. Meyer, vice-pres.; H. D. 
Agnew, gen. mgr. and buyer; C. E. Beale, 
supt.; 16/2 Yarns, Warp Twist and Skeins; 
10,000 spindles; steam; sell direct. (Freight 
address, EUawhite.) 



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Fort Smith. M. V. & Chic, R. I. & P. RR. 
(Pop. 23,975.) 

Acme Spring Bed & Mattress Co.; Mat- (C 
tress Felt and Batting; 1 garnett; 2 pickers. 

Helena. A. M. RR.; St. L., I. M. & S. RR., 
(Pop. 12,500.) 

St. Francis Cotton Mills; $100,000; (C 
Yarns; 7,000 spindles; electric. (No report 
1915.) 

Little Eoclj. C. R. I. & P., St. L. So. W., St. 

L. I. M. & So. RR. (Pop. 45,000.) 

JOPPA Mattress Co., 813 E. Markham St.; (C 
Cotton Battina and Felt Mattresses; 4 gar- 
netts; 12 sewing machines; electric. 

Little Rock Mattress Co.; Cotton Felt; (C 
2 garnetts; 1 picker. 



Monticello. St. L., I. M. & S. RR. (Pop. 

3,000.) 

Monticello Cotton Mill; $115,000; J. (C 
G. Williamson, pres.; C. T. Harris, treas.; 
and gen. mgr,; D. W. Lance, .supt.; Flat and 
Double FilMng Duck; 7,080 ring spindles; 
140 narrow and 24 broad looms; steam; Put- 
nam, Hooker & Co., s. agts. 
Pine Bluff. St. L., S. W. P. B. & Ark. River 
RR. (Pop. 15,102.) 

Turner Bedding Factory; cor. Martin (C 
Ave. & State St.; Mrs. M. .7. Smith, treas.; 
H. R. Turner, supt. and buyer; Mattresses 
and Pillows; electric; sell direct and H. R. 
Turner, s. agt. 
Quitman. Mo. & N. A. RR. (Pop. 6.5C.) 

Middleton, C; Wool, Batting and Cus- (W 
torn Carding; 1 set; gasoline; C. Middleton, 
buyer. (Freight address, Heber Springs 
Ark.) 



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Berkeley. No. RR. Div. & Berkeley Br. So. 
Pacific RR. (Pop. 40,000.) 

College Knitting Co.; 3136 Grove St.; (K 
$50,000; Victor O. Burdell, pres. and buyer; 
Underwear, Sweaters, Fancy Knit Goods, 
etc.; 11 knitting and 12 sewing machines; 
sell retailers. 

Pfister, J. J., Knitting Co.; $250,000; J. (K 
J. Pfister, pres., treas. and buyer; Under- 
wear, Sweater Coats, Bathing Suits, Caps, 
Toques, etc.; 60 knitting and 26 sewing 
machines; finish; electric; sell direct to job- 
bers and retailers at 114 Sansome St., San 
Francisco; buy 2/14 to 2/36 yarns. (Mill 
in West Berkeley.) 

Eureka. Northwestern Pac. and Ore. & Eureka 

RR. (Pop. 12,000.) 

Humboldt Bay Woolen Mills; (leased (W 

by R. E. L. Bedillion); Woolen Goods; 3 

sets; 20 broad looms; dye and finish; electric. 

Fresno. So. Pac, San Fran. & San Joa. Yal. 
RR. (Pop. 35,000.) 
DuNLOP, D. L.; Reported will establish (W 
Carpet and Rug Mill to employ 25 hands; 
Charles H. Kruger also interested. 

Long Beach. So. Pac. RR.; S. P., L. A., S. L. 

& Pac. Elec. RR. (Pop. 18,000.) 

Golden St.\te W^oolen Mills; W. Jow- (W 

ett, supt. and buyer; Flannels, Cassimeres 

and Blankets; 3 sets; 30 looms; dye and 

finish; electric. 

Los Angeles. So. Pac, A. T. & S. F., L. A. P. 
and other railroads. (Pop. 350,000.) 

Central Knitting Works; F. Meyer, (K 
prop.: 1221 Central Ave.; Sweaters, etc.; 5 
knitting and 5 sewing machines; electric; 
buy 2/16 worsted, 2/23 wool, 16/1 cotton. 

Graham Knitting Co.; R. F. D., No. 12, (K 
Box 47; $15,000; Win. Duelks, pres., supt. 
and buyer; Sweater Coats, Fancy Knit 
Goods, etc.; 7 knitting and 8 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; sell retailer; buy wool, 
worsted and cotton yarns. 

Guenther, M., Knitting Co.; 3502 So. (K 
Park Ave.; M. Guenther, pres. and buyer; 
Jerseys, Bathing Suits and Sweater Coats; 
12 knitting and 6 sewing machines; electric; 
sell direct. 



Imperial Cotton Works; 1600 Tennessee (C 
St.; $25,000; E. W. Fox, pres. and gen. mgr.; 
H. M. Smith, treas.; Cotton Comforts and 
Felt Mattresses; 2 garnetts; 3 pickers; elec- 
tric; sell direct. 

Keniston & Root; 418 W. 6th St.; Sur- K 
gical Hosiery; 2 knitting machines; sell direct. 

Los Angeles Knitting Co., 3512 San (K 
Pedro St.; $25,000; Emil Schultz, pres.; 
Richard Gerisch. sec. and mgr.; Sweater 
Coats, Jerseys, Bathing Suits and Novelties 
in Fancy Knit Goods; 14 knitting machines; 
8 sewing machines; electric. 

Los Angeles Silk Co.; David I. Newton, (S 
prop.; Yard Wide Dress and Lining Silks; 
10 looms; electric; finish; sell direct 219 
Mercantile PI. (Freight address, Florence, 
Cal.) 

Myers Mfg. Co., Inc.; E. B. Myers, pres.; (K 
Bathing and Gymnasium Suits. 

Pacific Knitting Mills, Inc.; 301 East (K 
4th St.; $25,000; J. C. Bentz, pres. and 
treas.; E. P. NoUan, mgr. and buyer; Sweat- 
ers, Athletic Goods, Golf Vests, and Bath- 
ing Suits, Cotton, Woolen, Worsted and 
Silk; 25 knitting machines; 25 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; dye and finish; 1/20 cotton, 
2/23 wool, 2/20, 2/23 worsted. 

Pacific Surgical Mfg. Co.; 319 W. 6th (K 
St.; C. S. Feeney, pres., supt. and buj'er; 
C. B. Brown, treas.; Surgical Elastic Ho- 
siery; sell direct. 

Perfection Knitting Mill; Mildner & (K 
Grewe, props.; 2817 W. Pico St.; Sweater 
Coats for Men. Women and Children and 
Novelties; 8 knitting and 5 sewing machines; 
electric; sell direct. 

Toone, F. p.; 2133 Aubrey St.; Surgical (K 
Elastic Hosiery; 3 knitting and 1 sewing 
machines; buy yarns. 

Western Knitting Mill; 2614 S. Main (K 
St.; Sweater Coats; 4 knitting machines; 4 
sewing machines; sell direct. 

Marysville. So Pac. and W. Pac. RR. (Pop. 
5,500.) 
Marysville Woolen Mills Co.; 6 sets; (W 
CO broad looms; 2 pickers; steam; dye (raw 
stock, piece) and finish. (Idle, Jan. 1915.) 



We have made more Warpers than all others combined. They are the best. 

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Oakland. So. Pac, W. Pac. and S. F. RR. 
(Pop. 200,000.) 
California Cotton Mills Co.; $2,000,-(C&J 
000; Geo. L. Center, pres.; J. Y. Millar, sec. 
and treas.; Wm. Rutherford, supt.; Cotton 
and Jute Goods; 40,000 spindles; 450 looms; 
steam and electric; bleach, dye and finish; 
sell direct; J. Y. Millar, buyer. 

Petaluma. N. W. Pac. and P. & S. R. Elec. 
RR. (Pop. 6,000.) 
Carlson, Currier Co.; $250,000; M. M. (S 
Belding (N. Y.), pres.; F. P. Sherman, vice- 
pres.; A. F. Barnard, sec. and treas.; F. W. 
Brown, supt.; Spool Silks, Embroidery Silk? 
and Silk Threads of all kinds; 4,300 silk and 
2,000 twisting spindles; steam, dye (yarn) 
and finish; sell direct; main office at 114 San- 
some St., San Francisco; A. F. Barnard, 
gen'l mgr. and buyer. 

San Diego. Santa Fe, S. D., C. & E. RR's. 
(Pop. 50,000.) 
Garetson Mfg. Co.; Artie Kalmia St.; (C 
$25,000; F. A. Garetson, pres.; Ray A. Garet- 
son, supt. and buyer; Mattress Felts; 2 gar- 
netts; 4 pickers; sell direct. 
San Diego Knitting Mills; 942 B'way; (K 
Mrs. T. R. Wittenhoefer, mgr.; Sweaters, 
Jerseys and Bathing Suits. 

San Francisco. (Pop. 425,000.) 

CoLOMBAT, Henry, & Co.; 239 Geary St.; (S 
Fringes, Dress Trimmings, Military and Up- 
holstery Trimmings and Cords; electric; sell 
direct; H. Colombat, buyer; buy 1/16, 2/8, 
1/4 cotton, 2/40, 2/20, 2/4 mercerized, 2/24 
wool, tram, floss, fringe silk, fibre silk, and 
tinsel yarns. 
Qantner & Mattehn Co.; 1453 Mission (K 
St.; $100,000; Jno. O. Gantner, pres.; Geo. 
A. Mattern, vice-pres. and mgr.; Men's and 



Women's Underwear, Seamless Hose and 
Half Hose, Athletic Goods, Sweaters, Fancy 
Knit Goods, etc.; 100 knitting machines; 60 
sewing machines; electric; finish; sell direct; 
George A. Mattern, buyer; buy 8/1 to 65/2 
yarn. 

Hood, Edwin; Go CoUingwood St.; Silk (K 

Underwear; 5 knitters; sell direct. 
Klopstock Bros.; 3320 18th St.; Fred'k (C 

Klopstock and J. D. Klopstock, buyers; 

Cotton Batts and Felt for Mattresses; 2 

garnetts; 2 pickers; sell direct. 
Sunset Knitting Co., (Inc.) 334 Sutter (K 

St.; $16,000; Milton Lewald, pres. and buyer; 

Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Fancy Knit Goods, 

etc.; 11 knitting and 14 sewing machines; 

electric; buy 2/20 and 2/26 yarns. 
Tubes Cordage Co^ Inc.; Kohl Bldg., 406 (J 

Montgomery St.; Cordage and Rope. 
Western States Knitting Mills; 2550 (K 

San Bruno Ave.: H. L. Schneider, pres. and 

buyer; Leon Schneider, treas.; J. Howard, 

supt.; Sweater Coats and Fancy Knit Goods; 

9 knitting and 7 sewing machines; electric; 

sell direct; buy wool, worsted and zephyr 

yarns. 

San Quentin. N. W. Pac. RR. (Pop. 300.) 
San Qoentin Jute Factory; (State Prison) ; (J 
E. A. WiUiams, supt.; Grain and Bean Bags; 
3272 spindles; 4 sets; 200 looms; electric; 
Jas. A. Johnston, warden, buyer. 

West Alhanibra. Pac. Elec. Ry.; S. P. Ry. 

(Pop. 8,000.) 

Standard Felt Co.; Wm. G. Kerckhoff, (W 
pres.; G. C. Ward, vice-pres.; Felts of All 
Kinds, Piano Hammers, Felt Shoes and Slip- 
pers; (equipment withheld); dye (raw stock 
and piece), finish; electric; N. Y. office, 115 
E. 23d St.; Chicago office, 404 S. 5th Ave. 



Denver. W. P., A. T. & S. F., C. R. I. & P 

Mo. P. and other R. R. (Pop. 215,000.) 

Colorado Mattress Factory; 2700 Wal- (C 
nut St.; Mattress Felt, Batting and Shoddy; 
1 garnett and 3 pickers. 

Denver Bedding Co., 1300 Arapahoe St.; (C 
$10,000; H. C. Stuchfield, pres. and buyer; 
Mattresses, Batts, Comforts; electric. 



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KiNDEL Bedding & Renovating Co.; 1452 (C 
Champa St.; $50,000; Geo. J. Kindel, pres.; 
Arthur W. Kindel, treas. and buyer; Mat- 
tress Felt, Batting and Shoddy; 2 pickers 
and 2 garnetts. 

Peck & Hills Furn. Co.; 1650 Eleventh (C 
St.; R. S. Kent, mgr. and buyer; Cotton 
Batts, Mattresses and Comforts; 2 garnetts; 
8 cards; electric. 



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For explanation of abbreviations see page 99 



Addison. C-5. Electric Cars from Hartford 
to Glastonbury. (Pop. 300.) 
Glastonbury Knitting Co.; Hewitt Co- (K 
burn, Jr., pres.; J. W. Halstead (Hartford), 
treas.; Elmer A. Robinson, sec; Men's Flat 
Wool Underwear, Natural and Camel's 
Hair, in wool, worsted and merino; 15 sets 
wool cards; 40 spring needle and 28 flat knit- 
ting machines; steam and water; dye (raw 
stock) and finish; sell direct; N. Y. Life Bldg., 
346 B'way, N. Y.; sell jobbers only; buying 
done at Addison office. (Also Manchester 
Green.) 

Ansonla. F-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Naug. 
and Berk. Div. (Pop. 15,156.) 
American Brass Co.; Ansonia Brass & (C 
Copper Branch; Magnet Wire; buy finer 
numbers cotton yarns. (Also Waterbury.) 



Ansonia Electrical Co.; $56,000; Thos. (C 
Wallace, Jr., pres.; L. F. Anschutz, sec. and 
treas. ;E. A. Manville, supt.; Insulated Wires; 
370 braiders; steam and electric; sell direct; 
buy 8's to 120's on tubes. 

Ansonia O & C Company; $100,000; A. T. (C 
Terrell, pres. and agt.; Geo. O. Schneller, 
treas. and buyer; R. Eastop, supt.; Elastic 
Suspender Webbing, Shoe and Corset Laces; 
125 narrow looms; 1,500 braiders; steam, 
water and electric; dye (yarn), bleach ana 
finish; buy 5/2 up to 80/2; N. Y. office, 350 
B'way. 
Atwoodville. (See Mansfield Centre.) 
Ballouville. B-9. In Killingly, on N. Y., N. 
H. & H. RR. (Pop. 500.) 

Ballou Mills of the Attawaugan Co.; H. (C 
McConnell, supt.; Sheetings and Cambrics, 



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Twills, Shirtings and Sateens; 10,800 ring 
and 10,816 mule spindles, 456 looms; steam 
and water. (Also mills at Killingly) 

Baltic. D-8. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
750.) 
Baltic Mills Co.; $1,000,000; F. C. Sayles (C 
Turks' Head Bldg., Providence), pres. and 
treas.; Wm. E. Peck, agt.; W. H. Buckley, 
supt.; Fine Lawns; 30,000 ring and 38,000 
mule spindles; 500 narrow and 1,000 broad 
looms: steam and water; sell direct; W. E. 
Peck, buyer. 
Shetucket Worsted Mills; M. H. Don- (W 
atioe; Men's Wear Worsteds; mill No. 1, 
45 looms; mill No. 2, 40 looms; steam and 
water; dye (yarn and piece) and finish; sell 
direct, and through H. W. T. Mali & Co., 
N. Y.; buy cotton 2/40, 2/30, and worsted 
yarns all sizes. 

Bethel. E-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.; Trolley 
from Danbury. (Pop. 3.327.) 
Bethel Silk Co.; $20,000; C. E. Gudebrod, (S 
pres.; Broad Silks; 75 looms; steam. (No 
report 1915.) 

Bozrahville. D-7. (Pop. 420.) 

Oilman Bros. Co., The; $10,000; Nathan (C 
Oilman, pres.; C. Oilman, treas.; Shoddy; 
4 pickers; water; Nathan Gilman, buyer. 
(Freight address, FitchvUe.) 

Bridgeport. G-2. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
N. Y. Div. Berk, and Naug. Divs. (Pop. 
103,000.) 

Bias Narrow Fabric Co., James St.; $25,- (C 
000; F. C. Barton (N. Y.), pres. and treas.; 
J. P. Morris supt.; Plain and Bias Binding.s 
and Tapes; electric; sell direct, N. Y. office, 
Co Worth St. 

Bridgeport Coach Lace Co.: 805 (CW&S 
Wood Ave.; $15,000; W. W. Naramore, 
pres.; C. B. Naramore, treas. and supt." 
H. B. Naramore, sec.; Carriage and Auto- 
mobile Trimmings and Elastic Webbing; 
gas; sell direct; W. W. Naramore, buyer. 

Bridgeport Elastic Fabric Co. (Ever- (C 
LASTiK, Inc.) ; Garter Webbings and Narrow 
Elastic Goods; 55 narrow looms; steam; sell 
direct; buy 26/2 to 78/2 yarn, 20/2 to 40/2 
mercerized. (See Boston.) 

Canfield Rubber Co., The; 708 Railroad (K 
Ave.; $250,000; F. N. Benham, pres.; C. F. 
Holcomb, treas. and supt.; Seamless Stock- 
inet, Dress Shields; 40 knitting machines; 
steam; C. F. Holcomb, buyer; buy 32 carded 
and 40 combed yarns. 

Connecticut Web & Buckle Co., The; 71 (C 
Knowlton St.; $50,000; Leopold Rothschild, 
pres.; A. Oppenheim, vice-pres.; L. S. Moses, 
sec. and treas.; Suspender Web, Garter Trim, 
Buckles and Metal Novelties; 75 looms; 300 
braiders; steam; bleach, dye (raw stock, 
yarn, piece) and finish; sell direct; 260 West 
B'way, N. Y.; buy 8/3, 40/2 yarn. 

Electric Cable Co.; 1000 Crescent Ave.; (C 
T. J. Seward, supt.; W. W. Church, buyer; 
Insulated Wires and Cables; buy 40 to 120 
single, 4 to 60 2-ply yarn; N. Y. office, 17 
Battery Place. 

Henkels, Alb. and E.; H. Albert Philips, (C 
mgr.; Cotton and Linen Laces; 500 lace ma- 
chines; electric. (Branch of Langerfeld, 
Germany.) 

Mills, W. S. Co.; 80 Parallel St.; $100,000; (K 
D. P. Mills, pres.; Samuel Lautenbach (N. 
Y.), vice-pres.; W. S. Mills, treas.; Chil- 
dren's and Infants' Cotton, Worsted and 
Silk Ribbed Underwear; 50 knitting ma- 
chines; 40 sewing machines; bleach and fin- 
ish; steam; sell direct; Chicago office, 143 
So. Fifth Ave.; N. Y., 79 Fifth Ave.; San 
Francisco office, 833 Market St.; T. I. Fer- 
guson, sec, buyer; buy worsted Australians, 
1/30 to 1/70; combed Peeler, 1/12 to 1/45, 
silk, 2/8 to 2/40. 

Read Carpet Co., The; Ingrain Carpets (W 
and Axminster Rugs; 81 narrow looms; 
steam; dye. (Idle.) 



Reliable Machine Co.; Covered Wire; (C 
buy silk and cotton yarns. 

Royal Equipment Co.; Bostwick and R. (C 
R. Ave.; S. Simpson, pres. and buyer; As- 
bestos Brake Lining; buy asbestos yarn; 20 
looms; sell direct. 

Salt's Textile Mfg. Co., The; (W S K & C 
$2,000,000; Fred'k E. Kip, pres.; Fred'k 
Rhodes, sec; Plushes, Seal Plushes, Velvets, 
Imitation Furs, Astrakhans; 500 looms; 6 
knitting machines; electric and steam; dve; 
N. Y. office, 38 E. 25th St.; buy 1/8 to 2/100 
yarns. 

Union Ribbon Factory; (Remington (C&S 
Typewriter Co.) ; Railroad Ave., near How- 
ard Av.; Ribbons. 

Bristol. C-4. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
10,000.) 

BiRGE, N. L. Sons' Co.; $90,000; Nathan R. (K 
Birge, pres.; W. F. Stone, Jr., treas., supt. 
and buyer; Men's Flat Cotton Underwear; 
7 sets; 2,880 spindles; 40 spring needle knit- 
ting machines; 40 sewing machines; steam; 
bleach and finish; Graff Bros., N. Y., s. agts. 

Blake.slby Novelty Co.; 09 Laurel St.; (K 
$30,000; Arm Bands and Tubing; 8 latch 
needle knitting machines; electric; C. E. 
Conover Co., N. Y., s. agts.; buy 12/2, 30/2 
cotton, 16/2 mere, 22/2 worsted, 9/2 and 
12/2 silk. 

Bristol Mfg. Co., The; $175,000; F. G. (K 
Hay ward, pres.; A. D. Hawley, vice-pres. 
and treas.; G. W. Bartlett, sec; Russell 
Lasher, supt.; Knit Underwear, 22 gauge; 
18 sets; 112 spring needle knitting ma- 
chines; 110 sewing machines; steam and. 
water; bleach and finish; sell jobbers and 
large retailers; Robischon & Peckhana Co., 
N. Y., s. agts.; A. D. Hawley, buyer. (Also 
Plainville, Ct., machinery included in above.) 

Broad Brooli. A-6. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 1,300.) 

Broad Brook Co.; $400,000; James Brook, (W 
pres.; T. B. Beach (Hartford), treas.; H. C. 
Brook, agt; J. W. Morton, supt.; Fine Wool- 
ens and Worsteds; 15 sets; 100 broad and 6 
narrow looms; water and steam; dye (raw 
stock, yarn, piece) and finish; W. L. Ogden 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts.; James Brook, buyer; 
buy 2/16 to 2/40 yarn. 

Bueliland. B-6. In Manchester, on N. Y. 
N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 400.) 

HiLLiARD, E. E. Co., The, Inc.; $125,000; (W 
E. C. HiUiard, pres. and treas.; E. E. Hilliard, 
sec; E. D. Royoe, supt.; Cassimeres, Uni- 
form Cloth, Kerseys, etc.; 12 sets; 59 broad 
looms; 2 pickers; steam, water and electric; 
dye (raw stock and piece) and finish; sell 
direct; buy cotton and worsted yarns. 

Central Village. C-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. 
RR. N. and W. Divs. (Pop. 1,600.) 

Central Worsted Company, Inc.; $75,- (W 
000; Harold Lawton, pres.; Chas. Bragg, 
treas. and agt.; Henry K. Loring, vice-pres.; 
Wm. Wilkinson, sec; Worsteds and Cotton 
Worsteds; 32 looms; dye (yarn and piece); 
steam; sell direct; buy 2/22, 2/36, 2/40 wor- 
sted yarns; Chas. Bragg, buyer. 

Central Yarn Company Woolen Yarns; (W 
5 sets; steam. (See Plainfield Woolen Co.) 

Collins, Geo. S.; Lamp Wicking, etc (C 

Pl-iiinfield Woolen Co.; Jos. E. Fletcher; (W 
Charles Fletcher, agt.; Worsteds and Wool- 
ens; 5 sets; 90 broad looms; steam and water; 
dye and finish; sell direct; N. Y. office, 45 
E. 17th St. 

Clark's Falls. E-9. 7 m. from Westerly, R. I. 
N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 300.) 
Federal Felting Co. .The; Geo. Davison, (W 
agt. and supt.; Wool Felts of all kinds; 
water; dye (piece) and finish; sell direct; 
Geo. Davison, buyer. (Freight and P. O. 
address, Westerly, R. I.) 



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Coscob. H-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
600.) 
MiANus Mfg. Co., The; $25,000; Thos. I. (W 
Raymond, pres.; Fred A. Springer, treas. 
and supt.; Plush Lap Robes and Plushes; 8 
sets; 48 broad looms; 1 shoddy picker; dye 
and finish; steam, water and electric; sell 
direct and Wm. Ayres & Sons, Phila., s. agts.; 
Fred A. Springer, buyer: buy cotton warps, 
10/1, S/1. (Branch at Norwalk.) 

Coventry. (See So. Coventry.) 

Danbury. E-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Dan. 

Div. (Pop. 26,000.) 

Tweedy Silk Mills; $500,000; A. E. (S 

Tweedy, pres.; E T. Hoyt. treas.; Silk Hat 

Bands and Braids; 100 looms; 2,000 spindles; 

100 braiders; steam; sell direct. 

Danielson. B-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (See 
also Killingly.) (Pop. 5,335.) 

Connecticut Mills Co.; $550,000; Tracy (C 
S. Lev\'is, pres., treas. and buyer; R. J. Cald- 
well, vice-pred.; R. L. Fisher, asst. treas.; 
Wm. B. Fittz, sec; O. Butler, gen. mgr.; 
Amos Morin, supt.; Fine Sea Island and 
Egyptian Tire Fabrics; R. J. Caldwell Co., 
N. Y., s. agts.; buy Sea Island and Egyptian 

\ yarns; steam and electric. (See also Sher- 
brooke. Que.) 

Danielson Cotton Co.; $775,000; Fran- (C 
cis W. Nichols, Jr., pres.; C. M. Brewer, 
treas., Gilbert T. Thompson, asst. treas.; 
James E. Hathaway, mgr.; Plain and Fancj' 
Cotton Goods; 1,650 looms; steam, water and 
electric; sell direct; buy yarns. 

Jacobs, E. H. Mfg. Co.; $50,000; E. H. Ja- (C 
cobs, pres.; F. A. Jacobs, treas.; W. Irving 
Bullard, vice-pres., mgr. and buyer; Duck, 
Tire Fabric and Braids; steam; sell direct; 
buy 14, 23 and 30 yarns. 

QuiNEBAUG Co.; $500,000; Edward D. (C 
Pearce, pres.; A. Lockwood, treas.; J. A. 
Atwood, gen'l mgr.; J. F. Gardner, Jr., agt.; 
Sheetings and Shirtings; 42,972 ring and 
21,560 mule spindles; 1,396 broad and 120 
narrow looms; water and steam; Collins 
<fe Co., N. Y.. s. agts.; J. A. Atwood, buyer; 
office, 20 Market St., Prov. 

Dayville. B-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
13,000.) (See also Killingly and Daniel- 
son.) 
AssAWAGA Co., The, Inc. (See Killingly.) 
Eagleville. B-7. Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 300). 
Eagle Mill; Twills and Sateens; 6,000 ring (C 
and 5,000 mule spindles; 172 looms; steam 
and water. (Idle. E. A. Winter, executor.) 

East Haddam. E-6. (See Moodus.) 

Fish Net & Twine Co.; A. M. Starr, pres.; (C 
I. Lichtenstein, treas.; Cotton and Linen 
Netting. 
National Net & Twine Co.. Inc.; $25,- (C 
000; Loren L. Brooks, pres.; Joseph A. Cone, 
vice-pres.; John S. Brooks, treas. and buyer; 
Fish Netting from Cotton and Linen Yarns; 
electric power; sell direct; buy linen and cot- 
ton gilUng threads, plain, twist, seine twines 
and rope. 

East Hampton. D-6. N. Y., N. H. & H 
RR., Air Line Div. (Pop. 1,500.) 
FR.4.Nro-AMERicAN THREAD Co. ; Linen (Fl 
Thread for Shoe and Harness Trade; Henry 
W. T. Mali & Co., N. Y., s. agts. (Branch 
of H. & L. Rogez, Lille, France.) 
Summit Thread Company; $200,000; D. (C 
King, pres.; T. King, treas. (Boston); E. 
Gordon Cone, agt., supt. and buj-er; all kinds 
of Spool Cotton; steam and water; bleach, 
dye (yarn) and finish; sell direct; buv hard 
twisted thread, 20 to 120; office, 103 Bed- 
ford St., Boston. (Distributing offices in 
Cincinnati, Cleveland and Baltimore.) 

East Killingly. B-9. Prov. & Danielson 
Elec. Rv. (See also Killinglv.) (Pop. 
1,650.) 



Davis & Brown Woolen Co.; Chas. D. (W 
Chase, supt.; Thibets; 6 sets; 36 broad 
looms; steam and water; dye; Stoney & 
Starkey, N. Y., s. agts.; A. O. Davis, buyer. 
(Also Uxbridge, Mass.) 

Frost, Geo. B. Finishing Co.; Converting (F 
and Finishing Piece Goods; steam and water. 

International Cotton Mfq. Co.; (C&K 
Angus Park, pres.; G. N. Cherrington, sec. 
and treas.; Henry Oatley, supt.; Absorbent 
Cotton, Sanitary Napkins and other Pro- 
ducts; 70 cards; 2 knitting machines; bleach; 
steam and water; sell direct; VanAlst Ave. 
and Third St., L. I. City, N. Y. 

East Lyme. F-7. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
New Lon. Div. (Pop. 836.) 
NiANTic Mfg. Co.; $75,000; O. A. Buz- (W 
zell, pres.; James Bathgate, treas. and agt.; 
Dress Goods and Suitings; 8 sets; 40 broad 
looms; steam, water and electric; dye (raw 
stock) and finish; Herbert Lawton & Co.. 
N. Y., 8. agts ; James Bathgate, buyer. 

East Norwalk. G-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 3,500.) 
Oriental Rug & Carpet Works; Oscar (W 
E. Rudolph, prop.; Fluff Rugs, from old 
Ingrains, Brussels and Axminster; also 
Silk Portieres and Rag Carpets; 5 hand 
looms; 2 sewing machines; buy 4-ply cotton 
warp. 

Elmville. B-9. Trolley from Dayville or 
Danielson. (See Dayville.) 

Soxnhill Worsted Co.; Otis P. Wood (W 
(Plymouth), pres. and treas.; Howard Wood, 
agt. ; Fred Elston, supt. ; Piece Dye and 
Fancy Worsteds, Overcoatings and Cloak- 
ings; 41 looms; steam and water; dye (yarn 
and piece.) 

Glen Worsted Co. (See Killingly.) 
Fitchville. D-7. C. V. R.R. (Pop. 200.) 

Palmer Bros. Co., The; $500,000; Frank L. (C 
Palmer, pres.; Geo. S. Palmer, treas; E. 
A. Bid well, supt.; Bed Comfortables; 21 
garnetts; 20 pickers; water and steam; sell 
direct; N. Y. office, 56 Leonard St.; 18 Broad 
St., New London. (Also Montville and New 
London.) 

Glasgo. D-9. Station at Jewett City, on N. Y., 
N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 800.) 
Glasgo Yarn Mills; (Am Thread Co., (C 
N. Y.); J. T. Wilbur, agt.; Fine Cotton 
Yarns; 15,192 spindles; water and steam; 
The Yarn Agency, N. Y., Boston and Phila., 
s. agts. 

Glastonbury. C-5. Stage and electrics at 
Hartford, on N.Y., N. H.& H.RR. (See 
also So. Glastonbury.) (Pop. 2,300.) 
Park Mfg. Co., Angus, The; $62,000; (W 
Frank P. Simonds, pres.; Angus Park, treas. 
and gen'l mgr.; George Dawson, supt.; 
Domestic Woolens; 10 sets; 47 broad looms; 
1 narrow; steam and water; dye (piece) and 
finish; Geiger & Spring, N. Y., s. agts.; An- 
gus Park, buyer. (P. O., E. Glastonbury.) 

Glenville. H-1. Station at Port Chester, N. 
Y. on N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. N. Y. Div. 
(Pop. 1,000.) 
American Felt Company; (See Bos- W 
ton, for officers); Felts; (equipment with- 
held) steam and water; dye. 
Reynolds, G. M.; Hatters and Furs; 4 (W 
pickers; dye. 

Greenville. D-8. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 5072) 
Shetucket Co.; $500,000; Edwin H. Baker, (C 
pres.; Maxton Holmes, treas.; Robert A. 
Smith, agt. and buyer; Samuel Kirkland, 
supt.; Ticking, Awnings and Denims; 30,000 
ring spindles; 680 narrow looms; dye, bleach 
and finish; steam and watei ; West, Baker & 
Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. 

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Gurleyville. B-7. Stage ai Willimantic, on 
N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. Cent. Vt. RR. 
(Pop. 227.) 

Hanks, O. G., & Co. (See Mansfield Center.) 

Smith, E. L.; Silk Throwing; 2,000 silk spin- (S 
dlea; steam and water. 

Hamden. E-4. Trolley from New Haven. 
(Pop. 4,700.) 

American Mills Co.; Hamden Branch; (C 
Archer J. Smith, pres. and treas.; Elastic 
Webs; bleach and dye; steam and water; 
American Mills Co., 395 Broadway, N. Y., 
s. agts.; buy 12 to 100 skeins. (Also New 
Haven and Waterbury.) 

Hanover. C-8. 2 m. from Baltic. N. Y., N. 
H. & H. RR. (Pop. 519.) 

AiRLiE Mills, Inc.; $70,000; James W. (W 
Eadie, pres.; Angus Park, treas. and gen'l 
mgr.; Wm. G. Park, supt.; Suitings and 
Dress Goods; 7 sets; 33 looms; steam and 
water; dye (raw stock) and finish; Geiger & 
Spring, N. Y., s. agts.; Angus Park, buyer. 
(Freight address, Baltic.) 

Hartford. C-5. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. and 

Cent. N. E. Ry. (Pop. 99,000.) 

Hitchcock & Curtiss Knitting Co.; (K 
1189 Broad St.; $18,000; E. P. Curtiss, pres. 
and treas.; W. A. Blood, supt.; Gloves, Mit- 
tens, Shaker Sweaters and Athletic Hose; 50 
Larnb and 10 latch needle knitting and 6 
sewing machines; steam and electric; sell 
direct; E. P. Curtiss, buyer; buy wool, wors- 
ted and cotton yarns. (Also Nashua, N. H.) 

Lion Mills; Jos. S. Heilpern and Norman (K 
Gross, 6 Village St.; Alen's, Women's and 
Children's Sweaters and Sweater Coats, 
Angora Scarfs and Caps; 20 knitting and 10 
sewing machines; electric; R. W. Armstrong 
Co., Boston, s. agts.; Norman Gross, buyer; 
buy 2/13 to 2/20 worsted. 

NoNOTUCK Silk Co.; $1,000,000. (See Flo- (S 
rence, Mass. for officers.); J. F. Noyes, agt. 
and buyer; Silk Threads. (Branch of Flo- 
rence, Mass.) 

Plaisted, B. T., 302 Asylum St.; Sweat- (K 
er Coats, Men's and Women's Gloves; 12 
flat knitting machines; 12 sections full- 
fashion machines; B. T. Plaisted, buyer; buys 
worsted yarns. 

Hazardville. A-6. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 

(Pop. 1,900.) 

Gordon Bros., Inc.; $75,000; David Gor- (W 

don, pres.; Geo. B. Gordon, treas.; Shoddy; 

25 cards; 4 pickers; steam and water; sell 

direct. 

Jewett City. D-8. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 

(Pop. 3,000.) 
Ashland Cotton Co.; $400,000; A. H. (C 
Brewer, pres.; Grosvenor Ely, treas.; L. M. 
Carpenter, supt.; Sateens and 40 to 50s 
Warps and Cops; 15,000 ring and 12,000 
mule spindles; 700 looms; electric; sell di- 
rect and through agts. ; Gro.?venor Ely, buyer; 
sometimes buy 42 warp and 40 to 47 filling. 

AspiNOOK Co.; $750,000; Edward (PrD&Bl 
Karland, pres.; O. L. Johnson, treas. and 
nigr.; Edward A. Faust, supt.; Print, Bleach, 
Dye, Mercerize and Finish Cotton Piece 
Goods; 11 printing machines; steam, elec- 
tric and water; Edward A. Faust, buyer. 

Burleson, A. B. & Co.; Cotton Yarns, 40 (C 
to 160 for Electrical Insulation; sell direct; 

Jewett City Textile Novelty Co.; (Pr&F 
$75,000; Geo. H. Prattj pres.; Alex. McNicol, 
sec. and buyer; Dr. J. J. Donohue, treas.; 
Print and Finish Goods for Converters; 3 
printing machines; electric. 

Slater, W. A. Mills, Inc.; $2.50,000; C. D. (C 
Turnbull, treas.; Frederick D. Ballou, supt.; 
Thread Yarns a Specialty; Combed and 
Carded Peeler and Egyptian Cotton Yarns, 
16s to 60s, Beams, Skeins, Tubes, Ball Warps; 



28,000 ring spindles and 6,000 twisting spin- 
dles; water and steam; sell direct; Boston 
oflBce, 89 State st. 

Killingly. B-9. Map, Dayville. N. Y., N. H. 
& H. RR. See also BallouviUe, Danielson 
and East KUhngly. 

Assawaga Co. The, Inc.; $100,000; David (W 
Gordon, pres.; N. L. Greig, treas.; Angus 
Park, gen'l mgr; A. Tait Hope, supt.; Dress 
Goods, Coatings and Suitings; 12 sets; 70 
broad and 1 narrow loom; steam and 
water; dye and finish; Lambert Huntington, 
Geiger & Spring and H. & W. H. Lewis, s. 
agts.; buy fancy yarns. (Freight address, 
Dayville.) 

Attawaugan Co.; Attawaugan Mill; $600,- (C 
000; F. J. Leavens, pres.; John T. Almy, 
treas.; C. H. Frisbie, agt.; C. H. Truesdell, 
supt. and buyer; Sheeting, Shirting, Leno, 
etc.; 17,760 ring and 9,324 mule spindles; 
530 looms; water and steam; C. O. Burch, 
N. Y., s. agt. (Also mills at BallouviUe.) 

Glen Worsted Co.; W. K. Litch, pres. (W 
and supt.; F. F. Arnold, treas.; Men's and 
Women's Worsteds; 5 sets; 32 looms; dye 
and finish; steam and water; Barucn, Wolff 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts. (Freight address, 
Dayville.) 

KiLLiNGLY Mfg. Co.; $600,000; B. F. (C 
Smith, pres.; W. E. Palmer (Akron, O.), 
treas.; Robt. Wm. Boys, gen. supt.; Tiro 
Fabrics and Specialties; 17,500 ring and 
1,200 twisting spindles; 50 broad looms; 
steam and water; sell direct. (Freight ad- 
dress, Dayville.) 

Long HiU. F-2. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.; 
Berk. Div. (Pop. 500.) 
Radcliffe, C. E. & Son; Astrachans, (K 
Fleece Linings and Knit Wristing; 6 30- 
inch cylinder knitting machines; 24 rib- 
bers; finish; steam and water; sell direct; 
buy 6 to 30s yarns. 

Manchester. (See South Manchester.) 

Manchester Green. C-6. Station Manches- 
ter, on N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 325.) 
Gl.\stonbury Knitting Co.; Men's Fine (K 
Wool Knit Underwear; 5 sets; finish. (See 
main mill at Addison, Conn., where all buy- 
ing is done.) 

Mansfleld Centre. C-7. Stage at Williman- 
tic, on N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. and Cent. 
Vt. RR. (Pop. 400.) 
Hanks, O. G. & Co.; O. G. Hanks, supt.; (S 
Machine Twist and Sewing Silks, Com- 
mission Throwing; 1,000 spindles; steam 
and water; buy 3-ply skeins. 
MacFarlane, J. S.; Tram, Floss, Machine (S 
Twist, etc.; 2,000 spindles; water; buy 2/20 
cotton. (Shipping point, Willimantic.) 

Mechanicsville. A-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 812.) 
French River Textile Co.; $100,000; (W 
Frank A. Sayles. pres.; A. E. Jencks, treas.; 
T. J. Corcoran, supt.; Fancy Worsteds; 200 
looms; water and electric; dye; Delavan C. 
Smith, Clarendon Bldg., N. Y., s. agt.; buy 
2/40 to 2/50 yarns. 

Meriden. D-4. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 

28,000.) 
Meriden Braid Co.; $.50,000; Benj. W. (S 
Collins, pres.; A. F. Evarts, treas.; John 
Yando, supt.; Fancy Braids, Dress "Trim- 
mings and Woven products; 600 braiders; 
electric; sell direct; John Yando, buyer; buy 
20/2 to 40/2 cotton. Tram and art silk. 

Middletown. D-5. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
Hart. Val. and Air Line Diva. (Pop. 
21,000.) 
Middletown Lace Mfg. Co.; Brown Mill, (C 

Cooley Ave.; Laces. (Projected.) 
Palmer, I. E. Co.; Arawana Mills; $500,- (C 
000; Townsend Palmer, treas.; Netting, 
Hammocks, Canopies, etc.; 9,500 ring spin- 



Use the Smith Stopmotlon for two-ply twisting. Simple and effective. 

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dies; 140 broad and 85 narrow looms; water 
and steam; bleach dye (yarn, piece) and 
finish; sell direct, 55 Worth St., N. Y., 326 
W. Madison St., Chicago, 200 McGill St., 
Montreal; buy 30s on beams. 

Portland Silk Co.; $100,000; Charles G (S 
Taylor, pres, and treas.; Max Doerken, 
supt.; Broad Silks; 250 broad looms; steam; 
sen direct, 131 East 23d St., N. Y.; C. 0. 
Taylor, buyer yarns; Max Doerken, sup- 
plies; buy silk, cotton and worsted. 

RocKFALL Woolen Co.; $25,000; (Inc. (W 
1882); Bernard F. Merriam, pres.; .Jos. Mer- 
riam, treas.; Robert W. Merriam, sec; Solon 
S. Stiles, supt.; Horse Blankets; 10 sets; 64 
looms; 1 shoddy picker; steam and water, 
dye and finish; Allen Lane Co., N. Y. and 
Boston, s. agts.; buy cotton warps. (Freight 
address, Maplewood, Conn.) 

Russell Mfg. Co.; $900,000; Wm. H. Bur- (C 
rows, pres.; T. M. Russell, treas.; F. H. Fris- 
sell, supt.; Elastic and Non-Elastic Web of 
all kinds, Cotton Belting etc.; 10,000 ring 
spindles; 125 broad looms and 600 narrow 
looms; 200 braiders; water, electric and 
steam; bleach, dye (raw stock) and finish; 
The Russell Mfg. Co., 349 B'way, N. Y., 
s. agts.; buy 4s to 100s in skeins. 

MontTtile. E-S. Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 1,400.) 
(See also Oakdale and UncasvUle.) 
Palmer Bros. Co., The; R. H. Melcer, (C 
supt.; Bed Comfortables; 13 garnetts; steam 
and water. (See also New London and 
Fitchville.) 
Uncasville Mfg. Co.; Pequot Mill; Thos. (C 
Horrocks, supt.; Colored Cottons; 8,500 
ring spindles; 225 looms; steam and water; 
sell direct. (See Uncasville.) 

Moodus. D-6. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. Val. 
Div. (Pop. 1,217.) 

Brownell & Co.; H. I. Cross, mgr. and (C 
buyer; C. Brownell, supt.; Seine Twine, 
Hard, Medium and Soft Laid, and Cable 
Cords; 2,800 ring spindles; water; C. K. 
Turner & Son, N. Y., export agts. 

Chace Mill; Hall, Lincoln & Co. (Boston, (C 
Mass.) owners; Walton Hall, Jr., supt.; Cot- 
ton Duck, No. 6 to 00, and Yarn 8 to 20s 
single and twist. Skein and Ball Warps; 
2,448 ring spindles; 3 broad and ] 1 narrow 
looms; steam, water and electric; sell direct, 
154 Milk St., Boston, Mass. (See also Wil- 
liams Mill.) 

Nbptdnb Twinb & Cord Mills, Inc.; (C 
$37,500; E. G. Frost, pres.; M. Talbot, treas.; 

B. W. Talbot, supt.; Soft Medium and Hard 
Laid Seine Twines, Cable Cords; 2,944 ring 
spindles; water; sell direct, M. Talbot, buyer. 

New York Net & Twine Co.; $120,000; (C 
Eugene W. Chaffee, pres.; Arthur W. Chaf- 
fee, treas.; Cotton Seine Twine, Cords, etc.; 
2,886 ring spindles; water; sell direct; A. W. 
Chaffee, buyer. 

Purple, A. E.; Undine Twine Mills; Seine (C 
Twine and Sail Twine, Cable Cord, etc.; 
5,676 ring spindles; water; sell direct. 

Williams Mill; Hall, Lincoln & Co. (154 (C 
Milk St., Boston), Walton Hall, Jr., sujjt.; 
Cotton Duck and Sail Twine; 1,400 ring 
spindles; 364 twisting spindles; 20 narrow 
looms; water and electric; firm, buyers. (See 
also Chace Mill.) 

Moosup. C-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
3,000.) 
Aldrich Mfg. Co.; H. L. Aldrich, pres.; (C 

C. T. Aldrich (37 Weybosset St., Prov. R. I.), 
treas.; H. W. Cray, supt.; Fine Cotton Goods; 
31.296 ring and 19,360 mule spindles; 1,552 
looms; water and steam; sell direct; 37 Wey- 
bosset St., Prov. 

Cranska, Floyd Co.; $100,000; Lucius (C 
B. Cranska, pres.; Floyd Cranska, treas.; 
Combed Cotton Yarns for Thread, Hosi- 
ery and Weaving; 15,872 spindles; water 
and steam; sell direct. (Also Worcester, 
Mass.) 



Moosup Mills (American Woolen Co); (W 
Wm. M. Wood, pres.; Frank W. Emerson, 
resident agt.; Fancy Woolens and Worsteds: 
17 sets; 7,536 mule spindles; 116 broad and 
6 narrow looms; steam and water; dye and 
finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 

Mystic. F-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Ston. 
Div. (Pop. 4,229.) 

Mystic Mfg. Co.; $50,000; H. A. Crowther, (W 
pres.; Eli Gledhill, treas. and buyer; H. H. 
Gledhill, supt.; Fine Fancy Worsteds; 44 
broad and 7 narrow looms; steam; finish; 
sell direct; N. Y. office, 200 Fifth Ave.; buy 
2/ 12s to 2/603 yarns. 

Mystic Silk Co.; $10,000; M. A. Klein- (S 
berger, pres. and treas.; John B. Faisant, 
sec; Silk and Silk and Cotton Goods; 166 
looms; electric; N. Y. office, 461 Fourth Ave. 

Mystic Woolen Co.; $110,000; H Raw- (W 
itser, pres.; Fred Wildey, sec; S. Siswick, 
treas.; John Kennedy, supt.; Fancy Cassi- 
meres. Unions and Flannels; 7 sets; 100 
looms; steam; dye and finish; sell direct; buy 
cotton warps. (Also Hope Valley, R. I.) 

RossiE Velvet Co.; C. Adolf Rossie, pres.; (S 
R. B. Hirsch, vioe-pres.; Albert Stern, treas.; 
Ernst Rossie, supt.; Silk Velvets; 160 looms; 
steam; Wm. Openhym & Sons, s. agts. 
(Branch at Willimantic, Conn.) 

Naugatuck. E-3. N. Y., N. H. & H, RR. 
Naug. Div. (Pop. 14,000). 
Dunham Hosiery Co.; 5150,000; A. C. (K 
Dunham, pres.; S. G. Dunham, vice pres.; 
Geo. R. Reed, treas.; Charles E. Spencer, 
agt., supt. and buj-er; Men's Underwear, 
Ribbed, Fashioned and Flat, Wool, Wor- 
sted, Silk and Merino, Union Suits, Fin« 
Cotton Net and Worsted Jersey Cloth for 
Rubber Shoe Trade, Fine Net for Glove 
linings; also Sweaters and Sweater Coats; 
7 sets; 40 spring, 34 latch needle knitting 
machines; 100 sewing machines; dye (yarn, 
roll and garment), bleach and finish; steam 
water and electric; A. S. Haight & Co., N. Y. 
s. agts.; buy worsted, 20 to 40, cotton, 14 
to 35, silk mercerized, 10 to 80. (See also 
Poquonock.) 

New Bo.ston. A-9. 1 m. from Quinebaug, on 
N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 150). 
Fabyan Woolen Co., The; Mill No. 3; (W 
(P. O. address, Quinebaug, Conn.) ; Fred 
Meyers, supt.; Cotton Warp Flannel Shirt- 
ings; 6 sets; 94 narrow looms; steam and 
water; dye (piece); C. H. Meyers Jr., and 
F. Wildey, Stafford Springs, buyers. (Main 
office, Stafford Springs, Conn.) 

New Britain. C-4. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., N. 
Y. Div. (Pop. 50,000.) 

.\merican Hosiery Co., Inc.; $300,000; (K 
E. H. Davison, pres.; Geo. S. Talcott, sec. 
and treas.; Edw. L. Dummer and L. H. 
Taylor, asst. sec; Collins Atwater, supt.; 
Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear 
and Hosiery in Wool. Worsted, Merino, 
Cotton, Silk, Linen, all grades and gauges. 
Bathing Suits and Sweaters; 10 wool sets; 
steam and electric; dye (raw stock, yarn, 
roll and garment), bleach and finish; sell re- 
tailers; James Talcott, 225 Fourth Ave., N. 
Y., s. agt.; L. H. Taylor, buyer; buy all 
grades and numbers, cotton and worsted. 

National Spring Bed Co.; $150,000; Batts, (C 
Felts, Mattresses; 3 pickers; steam; sell di- 
rect; O. Burckhardt, buyer. 

New Hartford. B-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 3,000). 

Draycott Mills; $342,400; Harold C. (C 
Whitman, pres.; Allan McNab, Jr., treas.; 
Aaron H. Watson, mgr. and buyer; Bob- 
binets; 4 looms; water and electric. 

Touraine Mills, Inc.; $.50,000; S. Harold (S 
Greene, pres.; Allan McNab, Jr., vice pres.; 
Albert L. Scott (60 Federal St., Boston), 
treas.; Henry C. Everett, Jr., asst. treas. 
and sec; Aaron H. Watson, agt.; MaUnes, 
Block Printing and Application Work; 16 



Tlie Cotton industry wouid need 20,000 more weavers today 

were it not for tiie Nortlirop Loom. DEAPEB COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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looms; dye; electric; selling dept. with Fleit- 
mann & Co., N. Y. 

New Haven. F-l. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 142,000.) 

Acme Wire Co., The; S300,000; Silk (S&C 
and Cotton Covered Magnet Wire; sell di- 
rect; buy Italian tram and C. S. I. cotton 
yarn. 

American Mills Co.; New Haven Branch; (C 
Archer .1. Smith, pres. and treas.; Elastic 
Webs; steam; American Mills Co. of N. Y., 
395 Broadway, N. Y. city, s. agts.; buy 12 
to 100 yarns. (Also Waterbury and Ham- 
den.) 

Columbia Hosiery Co.; 18-30 Wooster (K 
St.; J. A. Simonds, treas. and mgr.; Men's, 
Women's and Childien's Cotton, Lisle, Silk, 
Merino, Cashmere and Worsted Seamless 
Hosiery; 300 knitting and 83 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; sell direct; J. A. Simonds, 
buyer. 

Forsyth Dyeing Co.; W. Fitch St.; $53,- (D 
000; Wm. H. For.syth. pres and buyer; Les- 
ley E. For.syth, treas.; Dyers of Cotton Piece 
Goods; steam and electric. 

Globe Silk Works; Marvin & Pardee, (S 
props.; Sewing Silks; 1,800 spindles; steam; 
dye; sell direct, 134 Summer St., Boston, 54 
No. 5th St., Phila., Gloversville and Roches- 
ter, N. Y.; buy spun silks. 

New England Warp Co., 143 River St.; (C&D 
$5,000; Thos. H. Matthews, pres.; .John W. 
Morse, sec. and treas.; John R. Matthews, 
supt.; Dye and Spool Yarns (on Spools ana 
Beams) 8s to 50/2; steam; bleach, dye and 
finish; sell direct. 

Pond Lily Co., The; 1475 Whalley (Bl&D 
Ave.; $50,000; W. C. Harmon, pres. and asst. 
treas.; S. C. Sperry, sec. and treas.; Wm. 
Watson, supt.; Dyers Cotton Piece Goods; 
(capacity 30,000 lbs. per day); steam and 
water. 

Winona Underwear Co.; 30 Wallace (K 
St.; $100,000; J. A. Simonds. pres., treas. 
and buyer; Men's, Women's and Children's 
Underwear; sell direct. 

New London. F-8. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.; 

and Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 20,000.) 

Brainerd & Armstrong Co., The; $1,000,- (S 
000; B. A. Armstrong, pres. and treas.; 
Arthur C. Fuller, supt.; Wash Embroidery 
Silks, Sewing, Knitting and Crochet Silks, 
Sewing Twist, Silk Serges, Satin de Chenes; 
12,000 spindles; 425 looms; steam and elec- 
tric; dye; sell direct. (See also Norwich.) 

New England Carpet Lining Co.; Fred (C 
W. Mercer, treas. and gen'l mgr.; Carpet 
Lining and Stair Pads (no carding) ; elec- 
tric; sell direct; Fred W. Mercer, buyer. 

New London Wa.sh Silk Co., Inc.; $100,- (S 
000; C. C. Knowlton, pres. and treas.; Robert 
Smith, mgr.; Tyrian Dves, Wash Embroidery 
Silks, Knitting and "^Crochet Silk; 1,000 
spindles; steam and electric; dye; Hammond, 
Knowlton & Co., 118 E. ICth St., N. Y., 
a. agts. 

Palmer Bros. Co., The; $500,000; Frank (C 
L. Palmer, pres.; Geo. S. Palmer, treas.; 
W. C. Beckwith, ?upt.; Bed Comfortables; 
12 garnetts; 18 pickers; steam; sell direct; 
Wm. H. Palmer, buyer; mills at Fitchville 
and Montville, Ct. (Main oflBce, 18 Broad 
St.) 

Thames Dyeing & Bleaching Co.; (D&BI 
$30,000; T. G. Haney, pres. and mgr.; John 
C. Geary, treas.; Dye and Bleach, Raw Stock 
and Cotton Waste; steam. (^Mill at Bart- 
lett's Switch, near Montville. P. O. address. 
New London. Freight address, Montville, 
Conn.) 

Norfolk. A-2. Cent. N. E. Ry. (Pop. 1,633.) 
Aetna Silk Co.; $20,000; Joseph Selden, (S 
supt. and buyer; Throwsters of Artificial 
Silk; 2,500 spindles. 



No. Grosvenordale. A-9. N. Y., N. H. & 
H. RR.; Norwich Div. (Pop. 4,000.) 
Grosvenor-Dale Co.; Wm. Grosvenor, (C 
pres.; A. W. Dimick, treas.; J. F. Reardon, 
agt.; John A. Skedgell, supt.; Sheetings and 
Sateens; 117,968 frame spindles; 3,821 looms; 
steam and water; sell direct; treas. buys cot- 
ton; agt. supplies and machinery; N. Y. of- 
fice, 256 Church St. Two mills. (One mill 
at Grosvenordale.) 

No. Windham. C-8. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.; 
Mid. Div. (Pop. 308.) 
No. Windham Mills. Out of business. Plant 

burned. 
Sibley Wm.; Wm. H. Sibley, supt; Flocks, (W 
Jobbing in Flock Cutting, Waste Scouring 
and Coloring; water; dye. 

Norwalk. G-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Dan- 
bury & Berk. Div. (Pop. 7,000.) (See 
also Winnipauk.) 
Dresden Lace Works; $225,000; Geo. (C 

Marwitz (Dresden, Germany), pres. ; Richard 

Muller, vice-pres.; Wm. Ahrens, treas.; 

Laces; 26 lace looms; electric; dve and bleach; 

N. Y. office, 30 E. 21st St. 
Loth, Joseph & Co.; 25 Grand St.; H. A. (S 

Crampton, supt.; Silk Ribbons and other 

Narrow Woven Fabrics, mostly special 

orders; 100 narrow looms; steam; finish; 

sell direct, 117 East 23d St., N. Y.; H. A. 

Crampton, buyer; buy various sizes twists 

of mercerized and glazed cotton yarns. 
Mianus Mfg. Co.; Belden Ave. & River (W 

St.; Imitation Fur Goods and Plushes; 6 

sets; 20 looms; steam, water and electric; 

(Finishing done at main plant at Coscob, 

Conn.) 
MuLLEB Gloria Mills; Richard Muller, (S 

agent and buyer; Umbrella Cloth; 300 looms; 

steam and electric; dye; sell direct, 30 East 

21st St., N. Y, 

Norwich. D-8. N. Y., N. H. & H. and Cent. 
Vt. RRs. (Pop. 22,000.) 

Blissville Mills The; $8,000; (BID&M 
Rufus W. Tilden, pres.; Edwin Oldfield, 
treas.; Mercerizing Yarn, Bleaching and 
Dyeing; capacity, 1,000 lbs. per day; water. 

Brainerd & Armstrong Co; C. C. Smith (S 
mgr.; (see New London for officers); Broad 
Silks; 154 looms. 

Coronet Knitting Co.; C. W. Briggs, (K 
prop.; White's Court; D. Hillson, supt.; 
Woolen and Worsted Sweaters and Sweater 
Coats; 6 knitting and 5 sewing machines; 
electric; sell direct; C. W. Briggs, buyer; 
buy 2/10 wool, 2/15 worsted, 3/18 worsted 
yarns. 

Falls Co.; $500,000; Zadoc White, pres.; (C 
K. B. White, treas.; Arthur C. Brown, agt. 
and buyer; Awnings and Denims; 30,000 
ring spindles; 1,072 twisting spindles; 675 
looms; water and steam; bleach, dye (raw 
stock and yarn) and finish; sell direct. 
Treasurer's office and selling office, Win- 
chendon, Mass.) 

Glen Woolen Mills; W. G. Hitchon, (W 
supt. and buyer; Thibets, Suitings and 
Cloakings; 9 sets; 41 broad looms; steam and 
water; dye and finish; H. A. Caesar & Co., 
N. Y., s. agts. 

Hall Bros.; Thames Valley Mills; F. B. (W 
Hall, supt.; Dress Goods and Cloakings; 
4 sets; 28 broad looms; steam and water; 
Delavan C. Smith; 215 4th Ave., N. Y., s. 
agts.; Hall Bros., buyers. (Also Mill at 
Preston.) 

Laurel Hill Mfg. Co.; 103 Broadway; (C 
John T. F. Burns, prop, and buyer; Covered 
Flower Wire, Chalk Lines; 650 braiders; elec- 
tric; buy 16/1, 8/3 ply yarn; sell direct. 

Martin J. B. Co.; A. Martin, pres.; C. (S 
Roche, treas.; E. H. Crozier, gen. mgr.; J 
Munz, supt.; Silk Velvets; 250 looms; elec- 
tric; L. & E. Stirn, N. Y., s. agts.; buy cotton 
yarns. 



Our Balling Machine measures accurateiy at the pulley. 

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Reuancb Yarn Co., Main St.; $30,000; (W 
John Campbell, prea.; Philip Renault, treas., 
agt. and buyer; Woolen and Merino Yarns 
for Weaving and Knitting; 8 sets; dye (law 
stock and yarn); steam and electric; sell di- 
rect. 

Saxton Woolen Cokp., Thk; $75,000; (W 
C. A. Saxton, pres.; L. Henry Saxton, tieas.; 
Dress Goods, Billiard Cloth, Carriage Cloths; 
10 sets; 56 looms; dye and finish; steam and 
water; sell direct. 

ScHWARZENBAcn, Hdber Co.; West Side (S 
Silk Mill; M. L. Bergstiesser, supt.; Broad 
Silks; 200 looms; steam. (Branch of W. 
Hoboken, N. J.) 

Turner & Stanton Co., The; $20,000; (C 
Joseph Hall, pres.; Frank C. Turner, treas. 
and gen'l mgr.; Picture and Shade Cords, 
Chalk and Clothes Lines; 500 braiders; 
electric; sell direct; F. C. Turner, buyer; 
buy 14/2, 8/2, 8/4, cotton yarns in skeins. 

Ufford Frank M.: "Swiss" Sponge Cloth, (C 
Towellings, Bath Towels, Wiping Cloths, 
Wash Clotlis; 3 looms; 4 sewing machines; 
electricity; sell direct; buy 3^/2 bleached 
and unbleached, also 8/2, 4/2 and 6/2 un- 
bleached. 

United States Finishing Co.; Npr- (BID&Pr 
wich Branch; John F. Rogers, res. mgr.; 
Bleach, Dye and Print Cotton Piece Goods, 
16 printing machines; steam and water; 
main office, 320 Broadway, N. Y., which 
see for total machinery, etc. 

Norwlehtown. D-8. Trolley from Norwich. 
(Pop. 1,000.) 
Kimball, Chas. H.; Hand Woven Rugs, (C 
Pequot Rugs, Coverlets and Portieres; 4 
narrow and 2 broad looms; dye (yarn and 
piece) and finish; buy 8/4 white cotton 
yarn, also flannelette and heavy sheeting. 

Oakdale. E-8. Station at Montville, on Cent. 

Vt. RR. (Pop. 325.) 

Massasoit Mfg. Co.; P. S. Pal- (CBl&D 

mer, supt.; Bleached Cotton; steam an 1 

water; sell direct. (See main office at Fall 

River, Mass.) 

Packer. C-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. Cent- 
Div. (Pop. 200.) 

Cutler Mills Co.; $20,000; W. C. Reid, (C 
pres. and treas.; C. Gamble, sec, supt. and 
buyer; Fancy (iotton Scrims; 1,248 twist- 
ing spindles; 52 broad looms: water and 
steam; N. Y. office, 50 Church St. 

Pine Meadow. B-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 

Northampton Div.; Cent. N. E. Ry. 
(Pop. 600.) 
Smith D. B. & Son; $75,000; D. B. Smith, (C 
pres.; W. B. Smith, vice-pres. ; H. M. Smith, 
sec. and treas.; Cotton Paper Mill Felts and 
Cotton Duck; 5,000 ring spindles; 23 looms; 
water and steam; sell direct and R. J. Cald- 
well Co., N. Y., s. agts.; buy 6/1 and 7/1 
Southern yarns. 

Plainfleld. C-9. Norwich and Cent. Divs. 
N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 1,650.) 

Lawton Mills Corp., The; $2,000,000; (C 
John Porteous, pres.; S. Harold Greene, 
(Boston) treas.; Harold Lawton, gen'l mgr.; 
S. T. Butterworth, supt.; All Combed Fine 
Cotton and .Silk Cloth and Yarns, 60s to 
150s; 125,568 spindles; 2,450 looms; steam; 
sell direct; buy 60s combed on beams. 

PlainviUe. C-4. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Northampton Div. (Pop. 2,900.) 

Bristol Mfg. Co., The; (Branch mill); (K 
F. G. Hayward, pres.; A. D. Hawley, vice- 
pres. and treas.; G. W. Bartlett, sec; H. 
E. Bentley. supt.; Men's, Women's and 
Children's Flat Underwear, 20, 22 gauge, 
also heavy in 18; 11 sets; bleach, dye and 
finish; Jas. E. Malone, N. Y., s. agt.; sell 
jobbers only; A. D. Hawley, buyer. (See 
Bristol.) 



Poquonock. B-5. On map as Windsor. Trol- 
ley from Hartford. (Pop. 1,100.) 

Dunham Hosiery Co.; A. C.Dunham, pres.; (K 
Geo. R. Reed, treas.; R A. Hagarty, agent 
and supt.; Men's Fine Flat and Ribbed 
Woolen and Worsted Underwear and Wor- 
sted Yarns; 6 sets woolen and 9 sets wor- 
sted cards; 7 combs (French System); 4,500 
worsted spindles; 46 knitting and .59 sewing 
machines; steam and water; dye (garment), 
bleach and finish; A. S. Haight & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. for underwear; .sell yarns direct; R. 
A. Hagarty, buyer. (Freight address, Wind- 
sor.) (See also Naugatuck.) 

Pre.ston. D-8. Trolley from Norwich and 
Westerly. (Pop. 2,000.) 

Hall Bros.; Hallville Mills; J. H. Hall, (W 
supt.; Cassimeres, Dress Goods and Cloak- 
ings; 8 sets; 60 broad looms; steam and 
water; dye; Delavan C. Smith, N. Y., s. 
agts.; Hall Bros., buyers. (P. O. address 
Norwich, which see.) 

Reliance Yarn Co. (See Norwich.) 

Putnam. B-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Mid. 
Div., and Norwich Div. (Pop. 7,348.) 

Dady J. A. Corporation; $12,000; John (S 
A. Dady, pres. and treas.; Silk Twist and 
Sewings; 5,000 spindles; steam. 

EuREK\ Silk Mfg. Co.; $400,000; T. King, (S 
pres.; C. C. Knowlton, treas.; L. E. Law, 
supt. and buyer; Sewing Silk, Machine 
Twist and Embroidery Silk; 10,000 spin- 
dles; water and steam; dye; sell direct; 
126, 128 Summer St., Boston; 118 E. 16th 
St., N. Y. 

Gibson, E. G.; Wool Shoddies and Wool (W 
Extracts, Custom Pickmg Carding and 
Carbonizing; 3 pickers; 9 sets cards; dye; 
steam and water; sell direct. 

Hammond, Knowlton & Co.; $200,000; C. (S 

C. Knowlton, pres. and treas.; F. W. Shaw, 
vice-pres.; C. A. Hammond-Knowlton, sec. 
and asst. tieas.; J. G. Johnson, supt.; Sew- 
ing Silk, Machine and Button Hole Twist and 
Braids; 5,000 spindles; 50 braiders; steam 
and water; dye (raw stock) and finish; J. G. 
Johnson, buyer; sell direct; salesrooms at 
New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Boston, 
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Rochester. 

Hampton Silk Co., The; $25,000; G. A. (S 
Hammond, pres.; Samuel Rich, treas. and 
mgr.; Silk Throwing; 2,000 spindles; steam 
and electric; sell direct. 

Manhasset Mfg. Co.; $250,000; Edwin V. (C 
Livesey, pres.; R. H. Ballou, treas.; Arthur 

D. Lown, supt.; Tire Cloth from Sea Island 
Cotton; 10,000 spindles; 64 looms; steam, 
water and electric; sell direct, Turk's Head 
Bldg., Providence. 

Nightingale-Morse Mills, Inc.; $600,- (C 
000; Wm. G. Nightingale, pres.; John K. H. 
Nightingale (Providence, R. I.), treas.; John 
W. Sherry, supt.; Sheetings and Shirtings; 
47,500 spindles; 1,307 looms; water and 
steam; sell direct. Providence office, 3 Col- 
lege St. 

Putnam Mfg. Co.; $300,000; Joseph G. (C 
Ray, (Franklin, Mass.), treas.; Geo. A. 
Vaughan, agt.; William Richardson, supt. 
and buyer; Sheetings. Sateens and Curtain 
Goods; 35,144 spindles; 850 looms; water 
and steam; sell direct; Wm. P. Vaughan, 
Providence, R. I., s. agt. 

Putnam Silk Corp.; $10,000; Louis E. (S 
Law, pres.; John A. Dady, treas.; Commis- 
sion Silk Throwing of Machine Twist, Sew- 
ing Silks, Tram and Organzine; 10,000 spin- 
dles; steam. 

Putnam Woolen Co.; $300,000; Arthur (W 
Wheelock, pres.; S. M. Wheelock, treas.; 
W. E. Davison, supt.; Fancy Cassimeres; 
19 sets; 92 looms; water- dye (raw stock) 
and finish; W. H. Duval & Co., N. Y.. s. 
agts.; S. M. Wheelock, buyer, wool; G. H. 
Brown, sec, supplies. 



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State Textile School; J. Alden Miller, (C&W 
Jr., principal; Machinery for Instruction 
Purposes; electric. 

Waterman Worsted Co.: C. F. Water- (W 
man, agt.; P. L. Waterman, supt.; Yarn 
Dye Men's Wear; 32 looms; clye and finish; 
electric and water; W. H. Duval Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. and sell direct. 

Quinebaug. A-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.; 

Norwich Div. (Pop. 250.) 

Intervale Mills (co-partnership) ; Clar- (W 
ence E. Cleveland, treas. and gen'l. mgr.; 
Paul M. Gifford, supt.; Unions, Piece Dyes, 
Twills and Satinets; 8 sets; 122 narrow 
looms; 4 pickers; water and steam; dye (raw 
stock and piece) and finish; D. S. Mackay, 
N. Y., s. agt.; buy 14s, 16s, 18s black and 
white warp on beams. (Also Webster, Mass.) 

Bockrllle. B-6. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR (Pop 

7,287.) 

American Mills Co., The; $100,000; Geo. (W 
Talcott, pres.; C. N. McLean, treas. and 
agt.; C. R. McLean, asst, treas.; Ed. F. 
Badmington, supt.; Fine Worsteds and 
Woolens, Kerseys, Serges and Carriage 
Cloths; 15 sets; 86 broad and 3 narrow 
looms; dye (raw stock, yarn and piece) and 
finish; steam and water; sell direct; 45 E. 
17th St., N. Y.; C. N. McLean, buyer; buys 
14s to 703 yarn. 

Beldinq Bros. & Co.; $6,000,000; M. M. (S 
Belding, pres.; M. M. Belding, Sr., treas.; A. 
N. Belding, sec; H. L. Allen, supt.; Sewing 
Silk, Machine Twist, Floss, Embroidery 
Fringe; steam and water; dye; sell direct; 
A. N. Belding, buyer. (Also mills at Beld- 
ing, Mich., and Northampton, Mass.) 

HocKANUM Co.; West Main St.; William (W 
Maxwell, pres.; F. T. Maxwell, treas.; C. S. 
Bottomley, supt.; Woolens and Worsteds; 
10 sets; 96 broad and 10 narrow looms; 
steam, water and electric; finish; Hockanum 
Association, 334 4th Ave., N. Y., s. agts.; 
buy worsted yarns. (Controlled by Hocka- 
num Mills Co., which see.) 

HocKANDM Mills Co.; $6,000,000; Fran- (W 
cis T. Maxwell, pres.; Robt. Maxwell, vice- 
pres.; William Maxwell, treas.; David A. 
Sykes, gen'l. supt.; C. S. Bottomley, asst. 
supt.; J. P. Cameron, purchasing agent; 
dye (raw stock, yarn and piece) and finish; 
steam, water and electric; buy yarns for 
all mills. (Control Mills of Hockanum Co., 
New England Co. and Springville Mfg. Co., 
The Minterburn and Windermere Mills.) 

Martin's, E. J. Sons; A. L. Martin, supt. (S 
and buyer; Braided Silk Fish Lines; 550 
braiders; steam. 

Minterburn Mills Co., The; David A. (W 
Sykes, pres.; Wm. Maxwell, treas.; Frank 
Reiser, supt.; Worsteds and Woolens; 
6 sets; 70 looms; dye and finish; steam; water 
and electric. (See Hockanum Mills Co.) 

Mueller, Julius H. & Co.; 14 Morrison (S 
St.; J. H. Mueller, supt.; Round Braided 
Silk Specialities; 60 braiders; electric. 

New England Co.; Robert Maxwell, pres.; (W 
Frank Nettleton, supt.; W^oolen and Wor- 
sted Goods for Men's Wear; 9 sets; 114 looms; 
steam and water; finish; Hockanum Assn., 
N. Y., s. agts. (Controlled by Hockanum 
Mills Co, which see.) 

Regan Jas. J. Mfg. Co. The, Inc.; (CW&K 
$240,000; Francis J. Regan, pres. and treas.; 
Herbert J. Regan, vice-pres. and asst. treas.; 
Cotton and Wool Nets, and Fleece Linings, 
Overcoatings, Thibets and Suitings; 13 sets 
60" cards; 100 looms; 50 knitting machines; 
steam and water; dye; sell diiect; buy 12s 
to l/60s cotton yarns. 

Rock Mfg. Co., Main St.; $200,000; Fred- (W 
erick Swindells, pres. and buyer; F. W. Swin- 
dells, treas. and supt.; Fine Woolens for 
Men's Wear; 21 sets; 102 broad looms; steam 
and water; dye (raw stock and piece) and 
finish; Ethan Allen, N. Y., s. agt. 



Rockville Worsted Co.; Fancy Wors- (W 
teds; 64 looms; dye and finish; steam. (Idle, 
Jan. 1915.) 

Springville Mfg. Co.; Francis T. Max- (W 
well, pres.; Wm. Maxwell, treas.; D. A. 
Sykes, supt.; Jas. Elliot, asst. supt.; Fine 
Woolens and Worsteds; 7 sets; 137 broad 
and 9 narrow looms; steam and water; dye 
(raw stock, yarn and piece) and finish; 
Hockanum Assn., 334 4th Ave., N. Y., s. 
agts. (Controlled by Hockanum Mills Co., 
which see.) 

Sand}' Hook. E-2. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
High Div. (Pop. 1,800.) 
Fabric Fire Hose Co.; $100,000; W. T. (C 
Cole, pres.; Chas. A. Hunter, vice-pres.; J. W. 
McComb, (N. Y. C), treas.; W. T. Cole, 
gen'l mgr.; Chas. A. Peale, supt.; Fire and 
Mill Hose; 76 looms; steam and water; sell 
direct, Duane & Church Sts., N. Y.; W. H. 
Marsh, G. P. agt., 1790 B'way, N. Y.; buy 
128 yarn. 

Seymour. E-3. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR., Naug. 
Div. (Pop. 5,000.) 

TiNGUE Mfg. Co., The; $300,000; (W&K 
Howard Tingue (N. Y.), treas.; Henry How- 
ard, supt.; Mohair Pile Fabrics, Astrachans, 
Dress Goods, Suitings etc., and Worsted 
Yarns to 2/30; 4,000 worsted spindles; 6 
combs (Bradford system); 50 broad and 15 
narrow looms; 24 knitting machines; steam 
and water; dye (raw stock, yarn, piece) and 
finish; sell direct, Tingue Mfg. Co., 118-120 
E. 25th St., N. Y.; buv cotton yarns 1/4 to 
3/32. 
Sbelton. F-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 3 m. 
from Derby June. (Pop. 4,572.) 

Adams Mfg. Co.; Derby Cotton Mills; (C&S 
S. E. Adams, pres.; R. F. Adams, treas.; 
Wm. Douglas, agt. and supt.; Linings and 
Mosquito Nettings and China Silks; 12,900 
spindles; 332 cotton looms and 100 silk looms; 
water and steam; dye; sell direct, 106 Grand 
St., N. Y.; buy lOs to 28s warp. 

Blttmenthal, Sidney & Co., Inc.; (WS&C 
$2,000,000; S. Blumenthal, treas.; F. Stolzen- 
burg, supt.; Silk and Cotton Velvets, Silk, 
Cotton and Mohair Plushes; 350 broad 
looms; bleach, dye and finish; steam, water 
and electric; sell direct; 395 4th Ave., N. Y.; 
S. Blumenthal, buyer; buy coarse and fine 
counts of cotton, all kinds of worsted, mo- 
hair, wool and silk yarns. 

Radcliffe Bros., Inc.; $60,000; W. W. (K 
Radcliffe, pres. and treas.; Men's Flat Wool 
Underwear and Woolen and Worsted Seam- 
less Half Hose; 8 sets wool cards; 16 spring 
and 250 latch needle and 8 flat knitting and 
33 iewing machines; steam and water; dye 
(raw stock, yarn and garment) bleach and 
finish; sell direct; and Lyman & Clarke Co., 
N. Y., s. agts.; buy cotton and worsted yarns. 

Slmsbury. B-4. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., North- 
ampton Div., & Cent. N. E. RR. (Pop. 
1,000.) 
Ensign-Bickford Co., The; Spin Cotton (C 
for Covering Fuses; 4,000 spindles: steam 
and electric. (Use product.) 

Somerville. A-6. Trolley from Thompson- 
ville passing Hazardville station, con- 
nects with trolley from Springfield and 
Hartford at Thompsonville. (Pop. 900.) 
Somebsville Mfg. Co.; $100,000; Geo. E. (W 
Keeney, pres.; L. Keeney, vice-pres.; R. D. 
Keeney, sec; R. L. Keeney, treas.; Men's 
Weai; 20 sets; 103 broad looms; 6 shoddy 
pickers; water and steam; dye and finish; 
Metcalf Bros. & Co., N. Y., s. agts; George 
E. Keeney and L. Keeney, buyers; buy 2/20 
and 2/40. (Freight address, Hazardville, 
Conn.) 

•o. Coventry. C-7. Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 
1,600.) 
Dady, John A. & Co.; Commission Throw- (S 
sters; 4,000 spindles; steam and water. (No 
report 1915.) 



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Tract. E. A. Inc.; $50,000; E. A. Tracy, (W 
treas.; Thos. P. Flaherty, supt.; Wool Ex- 
tracts; 6 double and 3 single cards; 5 shoddy 
pickers; steajji and water; E. A. Tracy, 
buyer. 
Washburn, H. K. & W. A.; Commission (S 
Throwing, Throwing Artificial Silk a Spe- 
cialty; 5,000 spindles; steam and water. 
Wood, T. H. Co.; $30,000; Thomas H. Wood, (S 
pres. and treas.; Braided Silk, Fish Lines; 
800 spindles; 300 braiders; steam and water; 
sell direct. 
So. Glastonbury. C-5. Station Rocky Hill, 
on N. Y , N. H. & H. RR. Val. Div.; elec- 
tric cars from Hartford. Boat from New 
York and Hartford. (Pop. 1,200.) (See. 
also Glastonburv.) 
Glazier Mfg. Co.; H. K. W. Welch, pres.; (W 
(jleo. H. Pinney, treas.; A. H. Pratt, sec; 
Frank t). Glazier, gen. mgr. ; Woolen and 
Worsted Dress Goods, Cloaking and Cassi- 
meres; 10 sets; 52 looms; steam and water; 
dye and finish. 

So. Manchester. C-6. So. Manchester RR. 
Trolley from Hartford. (Pop. 8,000.) 
Cheney Bros.; $7,000,000; Frank Cheney, (S 
Jr., pres; Harry G. Cheney, vice-pres.; 
Charles Cheney, sec. and treas.; Silks, 
Satins, Dress Goods, Plushes, Printed Silks, 
Pongees, Spun Silk Yarns and Fabrics, Rib- 
bons, Cravats, Organzines and Trams; 
Special Goods to order; steam and water; 
bleach, dye and finish; sell direct; 215 4th 
Ave., N. Y.; 929 Chestnut St., Phila.; 59 
Temple Place, Boston; Heyworth Bldg., 
Chicago; Chronicle Bldg., San Francisco. 

South Norwalk. G-l. N. Y., N. H. & H. 

RR. Boat to New York. (Pop. 9,000). 

BoESE, Edwin & Co.; Embroideries; (C&S 
electric; sell direct, 373 Fourth Ave., N. Y.; 
buy 2/10 to 2/90 yarns. 

Cash, J. & J., Ltd.; F. Goodchild, rep. (C&S 
for U. S. and Canada; Bath Towels, Wash- 
cloths, Woven Name Tapes, Tubular Neck- 
wear, Ribbons, etc.; Cotton and Silk; N. Y. 
office, 116 W. 32d St.; sell direct. (Branch 
of Kingfield, Coventry, Eng.) 

So. Willington. B-7. Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 
300.) 
Hall, Gardiner, Jr. & Co.; Spool Cot- (C 
ton; steam and water; dye; sell direct, 59 
Walker St., N. Y.; buy skeins 16 to 140s. 

So. Woodstock. A-9. Stage 4 m. at Putnam, 
on N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 350.) 
Williams, A. & Co.; Sprucedale Mill; Ho- (C 
siery Yarns, 5s to 28s, Cops and Skeins, and 
Roving on Tubes; 1,200 mule spindles; water 
and steam. (Idle and For Sale.) 
Springdale. 3 m. from Stamford. New Ca- 
naan Br., N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
400.) 
British-American Mfg. Co., Inc.; Water (P 
proofers of Textile Fabrics. 

Stafford. A-7. Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 1,250.) 
Phoenix Woolen Co.; $45,000; E. C. (W 
Pinney, pres.; E. H. Pinney, treas.; C. B. 
Pinney, agt.; M. B. Hatch, supt.; Heavy 
Weight Meltons, Kerseys, Vicunas; 5 sets; 
35 broad looms; steam and water; dye and 
finish; Deering, Milliken & Co., N. Y., s. 
agts.; C. B. Pinney, buyer. 
Riverside Woolen Mills; Wm. Park, (W 
prop.; Angus Park, supt.; All Wool Fancy 
Dress Goods and Men's Wear; 8 sets; 1 
narrow and 40 broad looms; steam and 
water; dve (raw stock, piece) and finish; 
John W. Birch & Son, N. Y., s. agts.; Wm. 
Park, buyer. 

StafTord Springs. A-7. Cent. Vt. RR., N. 

L. N. Div., trolley from Rockville. (Pop. 

3,000.) 

Diamond Spring Line Co.; L. B. Baker, (S 

treas.; Silk Fish Lines; 120 braiders; steam 

and water. (Idle Jan. 1915.) 



Ellis, A. D.; P. J. Hanley, supt.; Kerseys; (W 
3 sets; 15 looms; steam and water; dye 
(piece) and finish; H. A. Caesar & Co., N. 
Y., 8. agts.; A. D. Ellis, buyer. 

Fabtan Woolen Co., The; (main office); (W 
$200,000; Herman Rawitser, pres.; Chas. 
H. Meyers, Jr., treas.; Chas. H. Meyers, 
Jr., and F. Wildey, buyers; mills at New 
Boston and Staffordville, Conn., and Medway 
Mass. 

Johnson Woolen Co., Cyril; $250,000; (W 
A. I. Mitchell, pres.. treas. and agt.; S. C. 
Mitchell, sec; Hign Grade Woolen and 
Worsted Suitings and Overcoatings; 8 sets; 
62 looms; dye (raw stock); steam, water and 
electric; sell direct through J. K. & L. S. 
Weiner Co., New York; buy 2/20, 2/30, 2/40. 

Rhode Island Worsted Co.; .$150,000: (W 
E. Himstadt, pres.; D. Grady, treas.; James 
Sheppard, Jr., supt.; Fancy Worsteds and 
Piece Dyes; 165 broad and 6 narrow looms; 
water, steam and electric; dye and finish; 
H. W. T. Mali & Co., s. agts.; buy 1/12 to 
1/30, 2/20 to 2/50 worsted, 1/16 to 1/80, 
2/20 to 2/40 cotton. 

Smith & Cooley; Shoddy, Flocks and (W 
Waste; 24 cards; 6 pickers; 12 cutters; 
•team, water and electric; dye; sell direct. 

Wahrbn Woolen Co., The; $60,000; J. H. (W 
Valentine, pres.; Hannibal Alden, treas.; 
Wm. McCulloch, supt.; Worsted and Wool- 
•n Men's Wear; 7 sets; 100 broad and 3 nar- 
row looms; steam and water; dye (raw stock, 
yarn and piece) and finish; sell direct, 200 
Fifth Ave., N. Y.; buy 1/30, 2/26, 2/30, 
S/40, white and mixes. 

Staffordville. A-7. In Stafford, on Cent. Vt. 
RR. (Pop. 700.) 
Fabtan Woolen Co.; (Home Mill); 3 sets; (W 
32 broad looms; steam and water. (See 
Stafford Springs.) 

Garland Woolen Co. Plant burned. 

Stamford. H-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., N. 
Y. Div., and New Canaan Br. (Pop. 25,- 
000.) 
Atlantic Insulated Wire & Cable Co.; (C 
Covered Wire; buy cotton and silk yarns. 

Boas Thread Co.; Arthur E. Boas, owner; (C 
Six Cord Spool Cotton also Glazed Yarns 
and Threads for Manufacturers; steam; fin- 
ish; sell direct; buy yarns. 

Sterling. C-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Cent. 

Div. (Pop. 1,000.) 

United States Finishing Co.; Sterling (D & F 

Branch; H. B. Mowry, resident mgr.; Fast 

Blacks only, to 44"; steam and water; N. Y. 

office, 320 Broadway. 

Stonington. F-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Prov. Div. (Pop. 2,278.) 
American Velvet Co.; Chas A. Wimpf- (S 
heimer, prop.; John Killars, supt.; Silk Vel- 
vets; 216 looms; steam; A. Wimpfheimer & 
Bro., N. Y., s. agts. 
Clark, Wm. Mills. (See Westerly, R. I.) 

Taftville. D-8. Station Tafts. N. Y., N. H. 
& H. RR. (Pop. 4,300.) 
Ponbmah Mills; $3,000,000; F. A. Sayles, (C 
pres.; J. A. At wood, treas.; E. W. Mason, 
asst. tieas.; Frank B. Ricketson, agt.; J. D. 
Aiken, supt.; Fine Combed Plain and Fancy 
Goods; 81,888 ring and 68,032 mule spindles; 
3,900 looms; steam, water and electric; Cla- 
rence Whitman & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Talcottville. B-6. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.. 
High. Div. (Pop. 550.) 
Talcott Bros.; H. G. Talcott, agt.; Dan- (W 
iel MacCallum, supt.; Cassimeres and Cloak- 
ings; 6 sets; 38 broad and 2 narrow looms; 
steam and water; dye (raw stock and piece) 
and finish: L. F. Dommerich & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts.; M. H. Talcott, buyer; buy worsted 
varus. 



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Thompson. A-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 

(Pop. 6,442.) 

Elliott, Dexter; Fred Ashton, supt.; (W 

Wool Shoddies and Extracted Stocks; (See 

mill at Glocester, R. I. Freight address, 

Putnam, Conn.; 

ThompsonTllle. A-5. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. ; 

Hart. Div. (Pop. 11,000.) 

Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Co.; $13,500,- (W 
000; R. P. Perkins, pres.; A. D. Higgins, vice- 
pres.; G. E. Perkins, treas.; G. W. Squire, 
sec; W. E. Lyford, gen. mgr. of mill.s; Theo. 
St. George, supt.; Axminster, Wilton, Brus- 
sels, Velvet, Tapestry Carpets and Rugs; 
steam and electric; dye; sell direct. (Also 
Clinton and Lowell, Mass.) 

Upson-Martin Co., Inc.; $150,000; Ly- (W 
man A. Upson, pres., treas. and supt.; Ax- 
minster Carpets; 50 looms; Geo. B. Swayne, 
N. Y., s. agt.; buy double reel Axmin'^ter 
yarns. (Idle, Jan. 1915.) 

Tolland. B-6. Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 1.036.) 
Sumner, Wm. Belting Co.; W. A. Agard, (C 
pres.; E. S. Agard, treas.; F. A. Newnan, 
supt.; Cotton Leather Belting and Belting 
Specialties; steam; J. C. Smith, N. Y., s. 
agt.; W. A. Agard, buyer; buj' belting yarns. 
(Freight and Telegraph office, Rockville, 
Conn.) 

Torrlngton. B-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.; 
Naug. Div. (Pop. 17,000.) 
Warrf.nton Woolen Co., The; $350,000; (W 
John Workman, pres.; S. C. Workman, 
treas. and gen. mgr.; Frank E. Coe, sec.; 
Frank R. Appelt, supt.; Indigo Blue Uni- 
form Cloths; 5 sets; 30 broad looms; steam 
and electric; dve (raw stock) and finish; sell 
direct; N. Y. office, 85 Leonard St.; S. C. 
Workman, buyer. 

Uneasville. E-8. Station Montville, on Cent. 
Vt. RR. (Pop. 667.) 
Uncasville Mfg. Co.; $100,000; Chas. D. (C 
White, pres. and treas.; J. W. House, supt.; 
Colored Cotton Goods; 15,000 spindles; 450 
looms; steam and water; dye; sell direct. 
(Branch mill at Montville.) 

Unlonville. C-4. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
Northampton Div. (Pop. 1,998.) 

Broadbent, J. & Son; $125,000; Fred (CW&K 
J. Broadbent, pres.; A. C. Broadbent, treas.; 
J. D. Horsfall, supt.; 3's to 8's Wool Spun 
Cotton, Yarns, Hosiery, Absorbent Cotton 
and Cotton Batts; 8 sets; 2,844 spindles; 107 
latch needle knitting machines; 5 systems 
batting; dye and bleach; water, steam and 
electric; sell direct; Fred J. Broadbent, 
buyer. 

House, Chas. W. & Sons; Chas. E. Rollick, (W 
supt.; Paper Piano Felts; 2 sets; 9 looms; 
electric. 

Vernon. B-6. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.; High- 
land Div. (Pop. 446.) 

Ackerly, Paul; Cotton Warps, Twine and (C 
Scrim Goods; 4,000 ring spindles; 114 looms; 
steam and water; sells direct. 

VersaiUes. D-8. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR.; 
Cent. Div. (Pop. 189.) 

ToTOKETT Mfg. Co.; $200,000; C. H. Fris- (C 
hie, pres.; John T. Almy. treas.; C. W. Per- 
kins, supt.; Fine Cottons; 20,608 ring and 
9,744 mule spindles; 590 looms; steam and 
water. 

Versailles Sanitary Fibre Mills; (C&K 
$.50,000; Chas. A. Kittle, pres.; H. I. Dennett, 
agt. and buyer; H. E. Flagler, supt.; Absorb- 
ent Cotton, Sanitary Napkins and Gauze; 
62 knitting and 8 sewing machines; bleach; 
steam and water; Hygienic Fibre Co., 50 
Union Sq., N. Y.. s. agts.; buy 18/1 20/1 
C. P. soft twist on cones. 

Voluntown. D-9. Stage 7 miles at Jewett 
City, on N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
1,187.) 



Briggs Mfg. Co., The; $100,000; Geo. T. (C 
Briggs, pres. and agt.; John N. Lewis, 
treas.; Edward E. Clarke, supt.; Cotton 
Cloths, Tire Fabric and Combed and Carded 
Yarn, Nos. 10 to 50; 24,000 ring spindles; 
124 looms; steam and water; dye (raw stock), 
bleach and finish; sell direct; Geo. T. Briggs 
and John N. Lewis, buyers. 

Wallingford. E-4. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Hartford, Br. (Pop. 11,000.) 
New York Insulated Wire Co.; $500,000; (C 
C. H. Wilcox, (N. Y.) pres.; R. F. Herrick, 
(Boston) treas.; R. E. Gallaher, sec; Wm. 
Poole, gen'l supt.; Insulated Wires and 
Cables, Insulating Tapes and Splicing Com- 
pounds; 1,000 braiders; steam; sell direct; 
office, 114 Liberty St., N. Y.; branches, 
Boston, Chicago, San Francisco; H. W. 
Jenkins (N. Y.), buyer; buy 10-12-20-30 
and 40 grey soft, 2 ply in skeins, 20-30-40 
glazed, on bobbins or spools. 

Warehouse Point. A-5. N. Y., N. H. & H. 
RR., Hart. Div. (Pop. 1,250.) 
Warehouse Point Silk Co.; R. H. Si- (S 
monds, pres. and treas.; W. H. Simonds, 
sec; Sewing and Machine Silks, Floss and 
Embroideries; steam; dye; sell direct; agen- 
cies in N. Y., Chicago, Phila., Gloversville, 
Rochester and Boston. 

Waterbury. D-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Naug. Div. (Pop. 73,000.) 
American Brass Co., Benedict & Burn- (C 
ham Branch; E. L. Frisbie, vice-pres. ; Thos. 
B. Kent, vice-pres.; Cotton Insulated Wire; 
sell direct, 99 John St., N. Y.; buy 8/1 to 
12/2. (Also Ansonia.) 
American Mills Co.; $1,200,000; Archer (C 
J. Smith, pres. and treas.; Elastic Webs; dye; 
steam; American Mills Co. of N. Y., s. agt.; 
buy 12 to 100 yarn. (Also Hamden and 
New Haven. General office, Waterbury.) 

Watertown. D-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Naug. Div. (Pop. 4,000.) 
Heminway & Bartlett Silk Co.; (S&K 
Buell Heminway, pres. and treas.; H. H. 
Bartlett, vice-pres. and supt.; B. H. Hemin- 
way, sec; Sewing Silk, Twist, Art Embroid- 
ery Silk, Crochet Silk, Special Silk for 
Manufacturers and Silk Hosiery; steam; 
dve and finish ; sell direct, 21 and 23 White 
St., N. Y. 
Heminway, M. & Sons Silk Co.; H. Mor- (S 
ton Merriman, pres. and treas.; Geo. C. 
Perkins, vice-pres.; Geo. A. Driggs, sec; 
Embroidery, Knitting and Crochet Silks, 
Machine Twist, etc.; sell direct. 

Waterville. D-3. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Naug. Div. (Pop. 3,000.) 
Welch, H. L. Knit Underwear Co.; $80,- (K 
000; Fred'k Samson, pres.; J. M. Judson, 
treas. and mgr.; Men's, Women's and Chil- 
dren's Flat and Ribbed Underwear and 
Union Suits, Cotton, Worsted and Merino; 
15 spring, 10 latch needle and 53 flat knitting 
machines; 75 sewing machines; bleach and 
finish; steam; Robischon & Peckham Co., 
N. Y., s. agts. for retail, and Jas. E. Malone, 
N. Y., s. agts. for wholesale trade; buy 20 
to 80 combed Peeler; 30 to 60 worsted. 

Wauregan. C-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Norwich Div. (Pop. 1,100.) 
Wauregan Co.; $600,000; Jonathan Chase, (C 
pres.; A. Lockwood Danielson, treas.; J. 
W. Atwood, agt.; J. C. Phillips, supt.; Fine 
Lawns and Fancy Goods; 36,496 ring and 
24,480 mule spindles; 1,510 looms; water 
and steam; Amory, Browne & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. 

Westport. G-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., N. 
Y. Div. (Pop. 3,679.) 
Lees Mfg. Co.; $150,000; L. P. Lees, pres.; (C 
John A. Lee,^, treas., agt. and buyer; J. C. 
Sniffen, supt.: Cords. Twines, Wicks, Yarns; 
5,000 ring and 3,000 twisting spindles; 250 
braiders; water and steam; dye (yarn), 
bleach and finish; sell direct; 320 Broadway, 
N. Y.; buy Is to 40s yarn 



Our "Cotton Chats" may be had for the asking. 

DRAPER COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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West WInstcd. B-3. Cent. N. E. RR. 

Salter Silk Co.; $2.5,000; M. M. Belding,,(S 
Jr., pres.; John R. Emery, treas.; Spool 
and Skein Silks; 1,000 spindles; steam; dye 
(raw stock); sell direct; offices, N. Y., 902 
B'way, also Boston and Chicago. 

WiNSTED Silk Co.; $145,000; H. J. Soria. (S 
pres.; G. P. Richardson, vice-pres.; John 
R. Emery, .sec. and treas.; Silk Threads and 
Embroidery Silks; steam; dye; sell direct; 
N. Y. office, 902 Broadway. 

Willimantlc. C-7. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
and Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 11,000.) 

Chaffee Mfg. Co., The; Silk, Cotton, (S 
Worsted and Mohair Braids and Cords, 
and Silk Fish Lines; 500 braiders; steam; 
sell direct; J. D. Chaffee, buj-er; buy cotton 
yarns 2/16 in skeins and warps and 2/40 
mercerized in skeins. 

Holland Mfg. Co.; $400,000; W. J. Ken- (S 
ney, pres. and gen'l mgr.; C. W. Alpaugh, 
treas.; M. Holland, vice-pres.; A. L. Per- 
kins, sec; Machine Twist, Sewing Silk; 
7,500 spindles; steam; dye (yarn) and fin- 
ish; sell direct: 685 B'way, N. Y., 77 Sum- 
mer St., Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Cin- 
cinnati, Philadelphia, Rochester and St. 
Louis. 

Pollack, Max & Co.; M. Leslie Nichols, (C 
mgrr; RIercerized Thread and Spool Cotton; 
steam and water; bleach, dye and finish; 
sell direct; 28 and 30 Waverley Place, N. Y.; 
Max Pollack, buyer stock; M. L. Nichols, 
supplies; buy 2 and 3 ply; S. I., Egypt and 
C. P. 

QuiDNicK-WiNDHAM Mfq. Co.; (Office, (C 
Turks' Head Bldg., Prov.) ; $900,000; Jeffrey 
Davis (Providence), pres.; C. H. Newell, 
(Providence), treas.; W. E. Peck, gen. agt.; 
W. B. Knight, agt.; Print Cloths, Cham- 
brays, Sheetings, Twills, Sateens, Dimities, 
Fancv Shirtings and Yarns; SOs to 50s; 
11,000 mule and 31,000 frame spindles 994 
looms; steam and water; sell direct. Also 
Quidnick, R. I.) 

RossrE Velvet Co.; Silk Velvets. (Branch (S 
of Mystic, Conn.) 

Turner, A. G. Co.; Lock Box 213; 54 Bank (S 
St.; $31,000; A. G. Turner, pres.; 7\lice May 
Turner, treas.; Walter J. Costello, sec; 
Silk Commission Throwing; 11,000 silk spin- 
dles; steam; sell direct; buy 40/2 and 16/3 
cotton. 

WiLLiMANTic Mills (American Thread (C 
Co.); E. S. Boss, agt.; Spool Cotton; steam 
and water; bleach and dye; The Thread 
Agency, N. Y., Boston, Philadelphia, Chi- 
cago, St. Louis and San Francisco, s. agts. 

Windham Silk Co.; 8300,000; Frank Lar- fS 
rabee, pres.; Robert H. Fenton, sec; W. P. 
Jordan, treas.; Lyman A. Nichols, supt.; 
Silk Dress Goods and Linings; 175 looms; 
steam; sell direct, 120 E. 16th St., N. Y. 

Willington. (See So. Willington.) 

Wilsonville, A-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Nor. Div. (Pop. 412.) 



Kf.egan, Lawrence; Fancy Cassimeres; (W 
7 sets; 2,400 spindles; 36 broad looms; dye; 
water; Lambert Huntington, N. Y., s. agt. 

Windsor Locks. A-5. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Hart. Div. (Pop. 3,012.) 
Medlicott Co., Inc.; $125,000; N. S. C09- (K 
ley, pres., treas. and supt.; Full Fashioned 
Flat and Ribbed Underwear for Men, Women 
and Children, Wool and Worsted; 9 sets 
wool cards; dye (raw stock), bleach and fin- 
ish; water; Robert E. Walker & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts.; N. S. Cooley, buyer. 
Montgomery Co., The J. R.; $350,000; (C 
J. R. Montgomery, pres.; Geo. M. Mont- 
gomery, vice-pres. and sec; C. H. Pomeroy, 
supt.; Colored and Fancy Cotton Warps 
and Yarns, Mercerized Cotton Yarns. Tin- 
sel Cord and Metal Thread; 20,000 ring 
spindles; water and electric; bleach, dye 
(yarn warps) and finish; sell direct; buy all 
sizes yarn; J. R. Montgomery, buyer. 

Winnipauk. G-1. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR , 

Dan. & Berk. Div. (See also Norwalk.) 

(Pop. 1,000.) 

LouNSBUBT & BissELL Co.; $100,000; H. (W 

W. Gregory, pres.; T. M. Andrews, treas.; 

Felts; 14 sets; steam and water; sell direct; 

T. M. Andrews, buyei. 

Winsted. A-3. Cent. N. E. RR.; N. Y., N. H. 
& H. RR. (Naugatuck Div.). See also 
West Winsted. (Pop. 7,800.) 

Bertig, C. F.; Silk Cord and Tassels for (S 
Soft Felt Shoes, Silk and Cotton Lacing for 
Underwear and Silk Cords for all kinds of 
Trimmings. 

New England Knitting Co., The, Inc.; (K 
$200,000: L. W. Tiffany, pres. and gen'l 
mgr.; E. B. Gaylord, treas.; Men's Flat Me- 
rino Underwear; 13 sets wool cards; 36 spring 
needle knitting machines; 60 sewing ma- 
chines; steam; dye (raw stock) and finish; 
C. C. Valentine & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; L. W. 
Tiffany, buyer. 

Winsted Hosiery Co. .The, Inc.; $300,- (K 
000; L. W. Tiffany, pres.; E. B. Gaylord, 
treas.; Men's Flat Underwear in Merino, 
Wool and Worsted and Seamless Half Hose; 
14 sets wool cards; 56 spring needle, 60 latch 
needle knitting machines; 21 ribbers; bleach; 
dve (raw stock and garment) and finish, 
steam; C. C. Valentine & Co., N. Y., s. agts., 
for half hose; Am. Knitting Mills Co., N. Y., 
for underwear; E. B. Gaylord, buyer; buy 
cotton yarns 1/16 to 1/36; worsted, 1/20 
to 1/40. 

Winsted Silk Co. (See West Winsted.) 

Winsted Yarn Co.; $7000; L. W. Tiffany, (W 
agt.; Yarn for Winsted Hosiery Co.; 2 sets; 
600 spindles; water; L. W. Tiffany, buyer. 

Yantic. D-S. Cent. Vt. RR. Electric cars 
from Norwich. (Pop. 600.) 
Admore Woolen Mills Co.; Winslow T. (W 
WiUiams, pres.; Fred R. Smith, treas.; 
Woolen Goods, Cloakings and Overcoatings; 
10 sets; 80 looms; steam and water; dye and 
finish; Millbrook Woolen Mills, N. Y., s. agts 



See map on page 118 
For explanation of abbreviations see page 99 



Henry Clay Factory. (Pop. 800.) 

Hodgson Bros. (See Wilmington.) 
Marshallton. B. & O. RR. (Pop. 425.) 

Marsh ALi.Tox Broad Silk Co.; Frank F. (S 
Spiccr, prop.; Broad Silks. 
Newcastle. B-9. Phila., Wash. & Bait. Div. 
Penn. RR. (Pop. 4,000.) 
Gambbill, E. E. Discontinued knitting. 



Stanton. B-9. Del. Div. P. B. & W. RR. 
(Pop. 300.) 

Kiamensi Woolen Co.; $133,300; J. Har- (W 
vey Whiteman, pres.; Richard T. Pilling, 
treas. and supt.; Cassimeres, Cheviots, Dress 
Goods, etc.; 5 sets; 40 looms; 2,532 spindles; 
steam and water; dye (raw stock, piece) 
and finish; Keelv & Watson, N. Y., s. agts.; 
R. T. Pilling, buyer. 



Cheap Loom Repairs are Dear at Any Price. 
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119 



Wilmington. B-9. B. & O. RR.; P. B. & W. 
RR.; P. & R. RR. (Pop. 85,140.) 

Bancroft Joseph & Sons Co., Sam- (CBl&D 
uel Baucroft, Jr., pres.; W. P. Bancroft, vice 
pres.; Joseph Bancroft, treas.; John Ban- 
croft, sec. and gen. mgr.; Leonard A. Yerkes, 
supt.; Hollands, Book Cloths, etc.; 7,3(50 ring 
spindles; 253 narrow looms; steam and water; 
dye (piece), bleach and finish; Robert T. 
Baldwin, purchasing agt.; N. Y. office, 320 
B'way. (Freight address, Rockford, Del. 
See also Reading, Pa.) 

Comet Mfg. Co.; 102 E. 4th St.; Men's (K 
Cotton Underwear. 

Delaware Hosiery Mfg. Co.; 15th and (K 
Walnut Sts.; $100,000; G. G. Smith, pres. 
and treas.; E. H. Berrj', vice-pres. and gen'l 
mgr.; Women's Seamless and Children's and 
Infant's Cotton Hosier}', 170, 200 needle; 
395 latch needle knitting and 21 sewing ma- 
chines; 14S ribbers; 58 loopers; dye, bleach 
and finish; steam; Berry & Smith, N. Y., s. 
agts.; pres., buyer; buy 9 to 50 frame and 
mule spun. Universal wind. 

Electric Hose & Rubber Co.; 12th and (C 
Dure Sts.; $500,000; James Boyd, pres.; C. 
D. Garretson, see. and treas.; W. R. Milli- 
ken, supt.; Hose Braids; 78 braiders; steam 
and electric; W. S. Briggs, buyer; buy 4 and 
6 seine twine. 

Glen Hosiery Co.; 13th and Poplar Sts.; (K 
$100,000; Clarence Prettyman, pres.; Charles 
B. Prettyman, treas.; C. R. Prettyman, 
supt.; Seamless Half Hose and Women's 
Seamless Hosiery, 176, 188 and 200 needle; 



304 latchneedle knitting machines; 45 rib- 
bers; 27 loopers; 80 sewing machines; dye 
and finish; steam; sell direct and through 
agents; Clarence Prettyman, buyer; buys 
13s to 703. 
Hand, John & Sons, Inc.; $500,000; Broad (S 
Silks and Ribbons; 104 broad looms; 3G 
ribbon looms; J. Kridel, Sons & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. (Branch of Paterson, N. J.) 

Hodgson Bros.; Worsted Yarns; 2 worsted (W 
cards; 2 combs; (Bradford system); 2,000 
worsted spindles; steam and water; sell di- 
rect; firm, buyers. (Freight station, New- 
bridge, on Piiila. & Reading RR. Mill at 
Henry Clay Factory.) 

SuTRO, E. & Son Co.; .5th & French Sts.; (K 
Wm. Slater, supt.; Cotton and Silk Seamless 
Hosiery; 110 knitting machines. (Branch 
of Philadelphia.) 

Tapis Rug Mfg. Co. (Inc.); 822 Tatnall (J 
St.; $20,000; Wm. M. Veazey, pres. and 
buyer; Rugs from old carpets, also Weave 
Rag Carpet and Rugs; electric; sell direct. 

Wilmington Mills; 16th St., Vandever (J 
and Railroad Aves.; Alex. F. Crichton, prop.; 
Hugh Brodley, supt.; Jute Yarns, Twines 
and Cordage; 1,000 spindles; steam; sell 
direct. 

Winnington Bleachert Co.; Market (Bl 
and Race Sts.; $50,000; Jos. N. Harman, 
pres. and treas.; Bleaching and Finishing 
"Turkish Towels; capacity 8,000 lbs. per day; 
8 sewing machines; steam and electric; buy 
sewing cotton; Jos. N. Harman, Jr., buyer. 



No map 
For explanation of abbreviations see page 99 



St. James City 

C. L. RR. 



18 m. from Fort Myers, Atl. 
(Pop. 100.) 

Sisal Hemp and Development Co.; Hemp (J 
Rope. (Not in operation, Jan. 1915.) 



Titusville. Florida East Coast RR. (Pop. 
1,000.) 
P.\lmetto Products Co.; Rugs from New (J 
Fiber; 10 looms. (Projected.) 



See map on page 102 
For explanation of abbreviations see page 99 



Acworth. D-9. W. & Atl. RR. and L. & N. 
RR. (Pop. 1,043.) 
Acworth Cotton Mfg. Co.; $70,000; (priv. (C 
$100,000); Orlando Awtrey, pres. and treas.; 
S. A. Scott, supt.; Hosiery Yarns 18s to 26s 
cones; 5,400 ring spindles; steam; sell direct 
and through agts.; Orlando Awtrey, buyer. 

Albany. H-IO. A. C. L. RR.; C. of G. RR.; 
G. N. RR.; S. A. L. RR. (Pop. 11,000.) 
Albany Cotton Mills; $198,000; F. F. (C 
Putney, pres.; W. W. Pace, Jr., treas. and 
buyer; W. H. McDaniel, supt.; Fine Sheet- 
ings; 11,000 ring spindles; 300 looms; steam; 
Catlin & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Aragon. D-9. Polk Co. S. A. L. (Pop. 
1,200.) 
Aragon Mills; Paul A. Redmond, agt. (C 
and buyer; Sheetings, 5/4 to 12/4, Reps., 
Drills and Duck; 21,000 ring spindles; 2,500 
twisting spindles; 247 broad, 136 narrow and 
58 heavy duck looms; steam, dye (raw stock, 
yarn); A. D. Juilliard & Co., N. Y., s. agts 

Atco. D-9. (Bartow Co.) 2 m. from Carters- 
viUe. (Pop. 1,000.) 
American Textile Co.; $1,250,000; W. M. (C 
McCafferty, pres.; E. L. McClain, (Green- 



field, O.), executive committee; J. A. Miller' 

treas.; C. R. Brown, supt.; Drills, Osnaburgs 

and Sheetings; 35,000 ring spindles; 802 

broad looms. (RR. Station, Cartersville.) 

Athens. D-11. C. of Ga.; S. A. L.; Ga. RR.; 

Southern; Gainesville Midland RR. (Pop. 

20,000.) 

Athens Mfg. Co.; $100,000; John D. (C 
Moss, pres. and treas.; J. F. Lockey, supt.; 
Cotton Yarns, 8s to 30s. Single and Ply, 
Skeins, Warps, Cones, Tubes; 17,312 ring 
spindles; .5,612 twisting spindles; steam, 
water and electric; John D. Moss, buyer. 

Climax Hosiery Mills; Oconee St.; $30,- (K 
000; A. G. Dudley, pres. and treas.; Seam- 
less Half Hose; 186 latch needle knitting 
machines; 36 ribbers; electric; dye (garment), 
bleach and finish. 

Mallison Braided Cord Co.; capital and (C 
surplus, $100,000; L. F. Edwards, pres. and 
treas.; W. A. Fowler, supt.; Braided Sash 
Cord, Trolley, Arc Light and Signal Cords 
and Back Bands and Webbing; 2,000 ring 
spindles; 500 twisting spindles; 11 narrow 
looms; 150 braiders; water, steam and elec- 
tric; dye; sell direct, and Weir & Wilson, 
Balto, Schermerhorn Bros. Co., Chicago, 
and John H. Graham & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; 



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L. F. Edwards, buyer. (See also Edwards' 
Mills, Crawford, Ga.l 

Princeton Mfg. Co.; James White, prop.; (C 
John White Morton, agt. and supt.; Yarns, 
14/2 Skeins; Rope 1/4" to 5/8" 4 ply; 
3,500 ring and 1,000 twisting spindles; 
water; sell through s. agts.; J. White Morton, 
buyer. 

Southern Mfg. Co.; $500,000; Jno. F. Tib- (C 
betts, pres. and mgr.; C. H. Newton, sec; 
James Reid, treas.; Husking Cloth, Canton 
Flannel; 24 sets woolen cards; 12,232 ring, 
10,470 mule spindles; 444 narrow looms; elec- 
tric; Goodin, Reid & Co., Cincinnati, s. agts. 

Star Thread Mills; James White, pres.; (C 
John White Morton, agt. and buyer; Yarns, 
20/2 Skeins; 7000 ring and 2,600 twisting 
spindles; electric; sell through agts. 

White City Mfq. Co.; J. W. Ingle, prop.; (C 
Warp Twist Cotton Yarns, 12/2 to 20/2, 
Skeins and Tubes; 3,000 spindles; electric. 

Atlanta. E-10. So. Ry., C. of Ga., S. A. L., 
L. & N. and other RR's. (Pop. 150,000.) 
Atlanta Hosiery Mills; 37 Oakland Ave.; (K 
$30,000; S. A. Magill, pres.; J. R. Bachman, 
treas.; L. J. Magill, vice-pres.; Men's and 
Women's Seamless Cotton Hosiery; 144 
latch needle knitting machines; 10 loopers; 
10 sewing machines; dye (garment and fin- 
ish), electric; sell direct to jobbers only; S. 
A. Magill, buyer; buy 8 to 30 white and 8 
to 14 colored yarns. 

Atlanta Woolen Mills; W. M. Nixon, (W 
pres. ; Vaughn Nixon, treas. ; Fancy Cassi- 
meres. Penitentiary Stripes ajid Uniform 
Cloths, and Warp and Hosiery Yarns 6s to 
16s, on Cones, Tubes and Chains; 9 sets 
wool cards; 17 cotton cards; 250 narrow and 
32 broad looms; 2 shoddy cards; 6,500 cot- 
ton spindles; steam; dye (raw stock) and 
finish; A. C. Ruprecht, N. Y., s. agt.; V. 
Nixon, buyer. 

Exposition Cotton Mills; 1084 Marietta (C 
St.; $700,000; Allen F. Johnson, pres.; E. C. 
Peters, vice-pres.; P. E. Glenn, sec. and 
treas.; J. S. Drake, supt.; Sheetings and 
DriUing; 60,000 ring spindles; 1,500 looms; 
steam and electricity; sell direct and J. H. 
Lane & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; Allen F. John- 
son, buyer. 

Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills; $600,- (C&J 
000; Oscar Elsas, pres.; August Denk, treas.; 
Benj. Elsas, vice-pres.; L. J. Elsas, sec; G. 
A. Johnstone, agt.; E. H. Rogers, supt.; 
Bags, Bagging, Twines, Burlaps, New and 
Second Hand Bags, Waterproof Goods and 
20's Yarns on Warp Beams; 100,000 ring 
spindles; 2,500 looms; steam and electric; 
bleach and finish; sell direct, 236 Spring St., 
N. Y.; Dallas, Texas; 612 S. 57th St., St. 
Louis, Mo.; New Orleans and Seattle; J. T. 
Wikle, buyer. 

Gate City Cotton Mills (office, 1209 (C 
Fourth Nat'l Bank Bldg.); $100,000; Sam'l 
A. Carter, pres.; Lee M. Jordan, treas.; 
J. W. Jolly, supt.; White Hosiery Yarns 
on Cones 10s to 24s; 15,000 ring spindles; 
steam; sell direct; S. A. Carter, buyer. 
(Mill at College Park.) 

Georgia School of Technology, (C&K 
The; a. French Textile School, North Ave. 
and Cherry St.; Wm. N. Randle, Director; 
Cotton Yarns and Fabrics for Instruction; 
704 ring and 360 mule spindles; 4 broad 
and 43 narrow looms; 4 knitters; steam; 
bleach, dye and finish. 

Gholstin-Cunningham Spring Bed Co.; (C 
Mattress Felts; 2 garnetts; electric. 

HiRSCH & Spitz Mfg. Co.; Jones Ave. and (C 
So. Ry.; Cotton Batting; electric; sell direct. 

Maktel Mfg. Co.; $200,000; J. R. Stewart, (C 
pres.; R. L. Hollowell, treas.; Fancv Cottons 
and 203 Warps; 10,000 ring spindles; 300 
looms; steam; Parish Co., N. Y., s. agts.; 
general office, Columbia, S. C. 



Metzqer Mattress Co., 142 Haynes St.; (C 
Mattress Felt; 2 garnetts; 1 picker; S. Metz- 
ger, buyer. 

Piedmont Cotton Mills. (See Egan.) 

Scottdale Mills. (See Scottdale.) 

Southern Spring Bed Co.; $70,000; Isaac (C 
H. Haas, pres.; Oscar Pappenheimer, sec. 
and treas.; Robt. W. Schwab, supt.; Bat- 
ting; 3 garnetts; 3 pickers; electric. 

Augusta. E-13. A. C. L., So. Ry., C. of Ga. 
and other RR's. (Pop. 50,000.) 

Augusta Factory, The; $600,000; Stew- (C 

art Phinizy, pres.; A. S. Morris, treas.; Geo. 

H. Leitner, supt.; Shirting, Sheeting, Drills 

and Duck: 36,096 ring spindles; 1,004 looms; 

water; Converse & Co., N. Y., s. agts. and 

direct; Geo. H. Leitner, buyer. 
Augusta Mattress & Mfg. Co.; 922 8th (C 

St.; Cotton Batting and Felts; 3 pickers; 1 

garnett. 

Enterprise Mfg. Co.; $750,000; Jas. P. (C 
Verdery, pres. and treas.; George T. Lynch, 
supt.; Sheetings and Drills; 33,000 ring 
spindles; 80 broad and 848 narrow looms; 
water; Woodward, Baldwin & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts.; Jas. P. Verdery and G. F. Lynch, 
buyers. 

Globe Cotton Mills; J. A. A. W. Clark, (C 
pres.; J. C. Fargo, treas.; Duck and Osna- 
burgs; 4,000 ring spindles; 236 narrow looms; 
water; sell direct; J. C. Fargo, buyer. 

King Mfg. Co., The John P.; $1,310,000; (C 
Landon A. Thomas, pres.; W. R. McElveen, 
supt.; Cotton Goods; 60,384 spindles; 1,820 
looms; steam and water. 

Nixon Mfg. Co.; 4 and 5 yard Sheetings; (C 
4,600 ring spindles; 190 narrow looms; 
water. (Idle and for sale, Jan. 1915.) 

Riverside Mills, Bay and 11th Sts.; (C&J 
■fl50,000; Geo. R. Stearns, pres. and treas.; 
H. W. Quick, sec; T. M. Hefi^ernan, asst. 
treas.; John H. Vivian, supt.; Machiney 
Waste, Batting and Jute Bagging; 130 cards; 
792 spindles; 16 looms; steam; Russell Brok- 
erage Co., St. Joseph and Kansas City; 
James Melville, Jr., Chicago; S. R. Maxwell, 
N. Y., Kelly Clark Co., Portland, Seattle 
and Spokane, F. H. Foote, San Francisco and 
Duncan Bond, Denver, s. agts. 

Sibley Mfg. Co., The; $900,000; T. S. (C 
Raworth, pres. and treas.; H. C. Chaffee, 
sec; S. B. Piatt, supt.; Drills, Ducks, Plaids, 
Sheetings, Cheviots, Dobby Goods; 43,200 
ring spindles; 263 broad and 1,146 narrow 
looms; water; bleach; dye (raw stock and 
yarn) and finish; Tatum, Piukham & Greey, 
N. Y., s. agts,; T. S. Raworth, buyer. 

Singleton Mfg. Co.; Commission Throw- (S 
ing; S. R. .Singleton-, supt.; 19,800 spindles; 
steam, water and electric. (See also Dover, 
N. J. and Wadesboro, N. C.) 

Sutherland Mfg. Co. $35,000; J. A. A. (C 
W. Clark, pres.; H. W. Clark, treas. and 
buyer; E. L. Jackson, supt.; Sheetings, Drills, 
Osuaburgs and Ducks; 4064 spindles; 168 
looms; water; sell direct and Putnam, Hooker 
& Co., Cinn., s. agts. 

Banning. E-9. C. of G. RR. (Pop. 375.) 
Hutcheson Mfg. Co.; $80,000; A. W. (C 
Stubbs, pres. and treas.; A. O. Colquitt, sec; 
Cotton Yarns, 4 to 16, single and ply. Tubes, 
Cones and Skeins; 5,000 spindles; steam and 
water. 

Barne.sville. F-10. C. ofG.RR. (Pop. 4,500) 
Aldora Mills; $125,000; H. Y. McCord, (C 
pres.; F. M. Inman (Atlanta), sec. and treas.; 
R. E. Hightower, vice-pres. and gen. mgr.; 
W. O. Tallent, supt.; Woven Cotton Goods; 
12,000 spindles; 224 looms; electric; sell 
direct and through agts. (Office at Thomas- 
ton.) 

Collier Mfg. Co.; $50,000; J. C. Collier, (K 
pres.; D. C. Collier, treas., mgr. and buyer; 
Women's Cotton Ribbed Underwear; 90 



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latch needle knitting and 60 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; bleach and finish; Clift & 
Goodrich, N. Y., s. agts.; buy 268 to 403 
combed and carded Peeler. 

Berryton. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 441.) 

Berbtton Mills, The; $150,000; John M. (C 
Berry, pres. and buyer; H. R. Berry, treas.; 
9 to 16 Hosiery Yarns; 7,000 ring spindles; 
steam and water; sell direct. 

Beverly. D-12. 3 miles northwest of Mid- 

dletown, S. A. L. 

Beverly Cotton Mill; (P. O., R. F. D. (C 

Middleton); $150,000; Yarns, Warps, 14 to 

163, Skeins, Tubes and Rope; 8,000 spindles; 

steam and water. (Idle Jan. 1915.) 

Calboun. D-9. W. & A. RR. (Pop. 2,500.) 
EcHOTA Cotton Mills; $150,000; O. N. (C 
Starr, pres.; J. A. Strain, vice-pres. and gen. 
nigr.; A. H. Chastain, sec. and treas.; B. F. 
Barnes, supt.; 40" and 44" Sheetings; 10,240 
ring spindles; 250 looms; Haines, Morehouse 
& Woodford, s. agts. 

Canton. D-9. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 2,000.) 
Canton Cotton Mills; $800,000; R. T. (C 
Jones, pres. and treas.; Blue Denim; 20,000 
ring spindles; 600 looms; steam; dye; (long 
chain); The Fari.sh Co., N. Y., 6. agts.; R. 
T. Jones, buyer. 

Carrollton. E-9. C. ofGa. RR. (Pop. 5,000.) 
Mandeville Mills; $500,000; L. C. Man- (C 
deville, pres.; H. O. Lovvorn, vice-pres. and 
gen. mgr. ; J. A. Mandeville, treas. and mgr. 
cotton mill division; No. 1 Mill; 24 to 30 
Hosiery Yarns; 7,920 ring spindles; steam; 
No. 2 Mill; Ply Yarns, Ss from part waste 
and 16s to 30s white stock, cones, tubes and 
skeins; 20,064 spindles; 13,200 twisting spin- 
dles; various s. agts. for yarns. 

Cartersville. D-9. W. & A., L. & N. and S. A. 
L. (Pop. 4,000.) 
American Textile Co. (See Atco.) 

Cedartown. D-9. C. of Ga. RR. ; S. A. L. RR. 
(Pop. 3,500.) 

Cedartown Cotton & Export Company; (C 
$400,000; Chas. Adamson, pres.; S. S. Evans, 
treas., gen. mgr. and buyer; J. H. Quinlan, 
supt.; Hosiery and Underwear Yarns, 10s 
to 24s ring and mule spun, on Cones, Cops 
and Tubes; 11,784 ring spindles and 12,480 
mule spindles; steam; Edward' S. Hyde Co., 
PhUa., s. agts. 

Peerless Cotton Mills; $250,000; A. E. (C 
Young, pres.; A. H. VanDevander, sec; 248 
to 40s yarns; 17,000 spindles. (Projected.) 

Standard Cotton Mills; $104,500; Wm. (C 
Parker, pres.; A. W. Birkbeck, treas.; Wm. 
Parker, Jr., supt.; Hosiery and Underwear 
Yarns 6 to 22s, Cops, Cones, Skeins; 13- 
728 mule spindles; steam; Wm. D'Olier & 
Co., Phila., s. agts.; A. W. Birkbeck, buyer. 

Chattahoochee. E-9. S. RR. (Pop. 1,000.) 
Whittier Mills Co.; $500,000; Paul (CD&Bl 
Butler, (Lowell, Mass.), pres.; W. R. B. 
Whittier, treas.; H. W. Salmon, supt.; Yarns, 
4 to 40, Colored Braid and Hose Cord; 15,- 
000 ring spindles; 5,000 twisting spindles; 
steam and hydro-electric; dye (raw stock 
and yarn); sell direct; W. R. B. Whittier, 
buyer. 

Chickamauga. C-8. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 
1,000.) 
Crystal Springs Bleaching Co.; (CB&Pr 
$495,000; D. A. Jewell, pres. and treas.; A. 
S. Bowen, vice-pres.; A. E. Yates, supt.; 
Bags Manufactured and Printed (capacity. 
75,000 bags per day; 100,000 yds. bleached 
goods per day); 20,160 ring spindles; 700 
looms; 7 printing machines; electric; buy 
3/lOs and 4/lOs. 

Cochran. G-11. So. Ry. (Pop. 1,531.) 

Cochran Cotton Mill Co.; $78,000; L. (C 
D. Walker, Sr., pres.; D. E. Duggan, sec, 
treas. apd mgr.; Cotton Yarns, 14s to 20s 



ply Skeins, Duck, Towels, Toweling, Clay 
Worsted and Fancy Weaves; 5,000 ring and 
1,500 twisting spindles; 95 looms; steam. 

Columbus. G-9. C. of Ga., S. A. L. and other 

RR's. (Pop. 20,000.) 

Bibb Mfg. Co.; John A. Porter, gen'l supt.; (C 

Hosiery Yarns, Warp, Thread Yarns, single 

and ply, 2O3 up. Tire Fabrics; 30,000 ring 

spindles; water; sell direct. (See Macon.) 

COLDMBUS Industrial High School; (CK&D 
East 29th St. (Machineiy for instiuctjon 
purposes.) 

Columbus Mfg. Co.; $700,000; F. B. Gor- (C 
don, pres.; Chas. H. Utley (Boston), treas.; 
John H. Hines, supt. and buyer; Brown 
Sheetings; 65,000 ring spindles; 1720 looms; 
electric; Wellington, Sears & Co., Boston, 
N. Y., s. agts. 

Eagle & Phenix Mills; $1,000,000; G. (C 
Gunby Jordan, pres.; W. C. Bradley, vice- 
pres.; J. D. Massey, treas.; Theo. M. Foley, 
sec; H. O. Davidson, supt.; D. R. Harri- 
man, Jr., asst. supt.; Kimono Outings, Res- 
cue Plaids, Cottonades, Denims, Tickings, 
Cheviots, Convict Stripes, Prison Fabrics, 
Ball Thread, etc.; 67,056 spindles; 254 cards; 
2,014 looms; water and electric; dye and fin- 
ish; sell direct; J. D. Massey, buyer. (Also 
Girard Cotton Mills, Girard, Ala.) 

Georgia Mfg. Co.; $150,000; E. P. Dis- (K 
mukes, pres.; O. M. Holland, treas.; Chas. 
E. Doughtie, supt.; Men's and Women's 
84 Needle Seamless Cotton Hosiery and 5b 
to 14s Cone Yarns; 8,320 cotton ring spin- 
dles; 275 latch needle knitting machines; 
12 sewing machines; dye (raw stock); elec- 
tricity; sell direct; C. E. Doughtie, buyer. 

Hamburger Cotton Mills; $100,000; (C 
H. L. Williams, acting pres. and gen'l mgr.; 
Geo. S. Hamburger, treas.; John S. Roberts, 
supt.; Cottonades, Tickings, Denims, Cam- 
lets, Cheviots, Plaids, etc; 10,000 ring spin- 
dles; 276 looms; electric; dye (raw stock) 
and finish; sell direct and E. H. Hamilton & 
Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Massey Hosiery Mills; Merged into Perkins 
Hosiery Mills. 

Meritas Mills; $350,000; Alvin Hun- (C 
sicker, pres.; W. E. Thatcher, treas.; J. T. 
Broadbent, agt.; W. J. Holden, supt.; Drills 
and Duck; 27,000 ring spindles; 515 looms; 
electric; sell direct; 320 Broadway, N. Y. 

Muscogee Mfg. Co.; $157,500; Edward (C 
W. Swift, pres.; Jas. P. Kyle, sec. and treas.; 
Jesse M. Payne, sunt.; Plaids, Plaid Shirt- 
ings, Denims, Cottonades, Kerseys, Hick- 
ory Stripes, Ticking, Cheviots, Towels, Cot- 
ton Crashes, Quilts and Yarns (Cones, Warps, 
Tubes and Skeins); 33,000 spindles; 72 broad 
and 460 narrow looms; electric and water; 
dye and finish; sell fabrics direct; Van Court 
Carwithen, Phila., sole rep. for yarns; J. P. 
Kyle, buyer. 

Perkins Hosiery Mills, cor 12th and (K 
Talbot Aves.; $250,000; C. L. Perkins, pres. 
and buj^er; R. C. Jordan, vice-pres.; J. D. 
Massey, sec. and treas.; 84 and 176 needle 
Seamless Hose and Half Hose, Misses' and 
Children's Ribbed Hosiery; 10,000 ring spin- 
dles; 600 latch needle knitting machines; 105 
ribbers; 12 sewing machines; dye (raw stock 
and garment), bleach and finish; electric; sell 
direct to jobbers only; N. Y. office, 366 
B'way; buy 30 and 50 white splicing yarns. 

Swift Mfg. Co.; $400,000; H. L WiUiams, (C 
pres.; John T. Abney, sec. and treas.; Chas. 
A. Sweet, Jr., supt.; Cottonades, Plaids, 
Coverts, Ticking, Stripes and Mitcheline 
Spreads, and 10s to 18s warp yarns; 18,000 
spindles; 34 broad and 414 narrow looms; 
steam and electric; dye; sell direct, and 
Taturn, Pinkham & Greey, N. Y., and Jen- 
kins, Kreer & Co., Chicago, s. agts.; John 
T. Abnej', buj-er. 

Swift Spinning Mills; $300,000; Edw. (C 
W. Swift, pres.; J. P. Kyle, treas.; Clifford 
J. Swift, vice-pres. and gen'l mgr.; T. E. 



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Raht, supt.; Yarns, 8s to 128 on Cones, T bes 
and Skeins, single and twisted; 26,676 ring 
spindles; 2,240 twister spindles; electric; 
sell direct; Van Court Carwithen, Phila., sole 
representative. 

Commerce. D-11. So. Ry. (Pop. 3,000.) 

Harmony Ghove Mills; $250,000; L. G. (C 
Hardman, pres.; W. B. Hardman, sec. and 
treas^^ J. W. Black, supt.; Brown Sheetings 
and Drills; 15,000 ring spindles; 396 broad 
and 48 60-inch looms; steam; J. Converse & 
Co. and Catiin & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 
Covington. E-10. Ga. RR. (Pop. 2,700.) 

Covington Mills; $200,000; N. S. Turner, (C 
prea. and gen'l mgr. ; J . F. Henderson, sec. 
and treas.; W. Y. Harrison, supt.; Sheetings; 
28,000 ring spindles; 630 broad looms; steam; 
sell direct; N. S. Turner, buyer. 

POBTEHDALE MiLLS. (See Porterdale.) 
Crawford. E-11. Ga. RR. (Pop. 850.) 

Edwards Mills; $150,000; L. F. Edwards, (C 
pres., treas., agt. and buyer; B. F. Comer, 
supt.; Yarns, 8s to 12s, 2 to 20 ply. Skeins, 
Cones and Tubes, also Twines; 5,000 ring 
and 2,500 twisting spindles; electric. (See 
Mallison Braided Cord Co., Athens.) 

Dallas. D-9. So. Ry., S. A. L. (Pop. 1,750.) 
Dallas Hosiert Mill; $12,000; W. E. (K 
Spinks, pres.; F. A. Hay, treas.; C. H. Kim- 
brough, supt.; Seamlees Half Hose and 
Women's Seamless Hosiery, 136 and 176 
needle; 103 latch needle kmtting machines; 
20 ribbers; 2 sewing machines; electric; dye 
and finish; J. P. Voorhees, N. Y., s. agt.; F. 
A. Hay, buyer; buy 12s, 17s, 26s and 40s. 
Pattlding CouNTr Cotton Mfg. Co.; (C 
$100,000; E. Davis, pres.; J. H. Bullock, 
treas.; S. C. Simmons, supt.; Single Soft Ho- 
siery Yarns on cones; 7,300 ring spindles; 
steam; sell direct; E. Davis, buyer. 

Dalton. C-9. So. Ry., Atl. Div., and W. & 
A. RR. (Pop. 6,000.) 

Ceown Cotton Mills; $600,000; Geo. W. (C 
Hamilton, pres.; F. T. Hardwick, treas.; 
G. W. Hamilton, Jr., supt.; Duck and Os- 
naburgs; 35,000 ring spindles; 1,000 twisting 
spindles: 486 broad and 358 narrow looms; 
steam; J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., Boston, 
Chicago and Phila., and Putnam, Hooker 
& Co., Cincinnati, s. agts.; G. W, Hamilton, 
Jr., buyer. 

Elk Cotton Mills; $198,000; F. T. Hard- (C 
wick, pres.; H. J. Smith, treas.; M. C. Foo- 
ter, gen'l mgr.; L. F. Kelley, supt.; Ply 
Yarns 4/16, Cones, Tubes, Skeins and Warps; 
9,200 ring spindles; steam; Gatlin & Co., 
N. Y., s. agts.; M. C. Foster, buyer. 

DouglasvUle. E-9. So. Ry. (Pop. 1,140.) 
Douglas Hosiery Mills; $12,000; J. T. (K 
Duncan, pres., treas. and buyer; D. W. 
Brown, supt.; 200-needle Half Hose; 50 knit- 
ting machines; sell direct and through agts. 
Lois Cotton Mills; $340,000; M. E. Geer, (C 
gen. mgr.; Wide Print Cloths; 20,480 ring 
spindles; 500 looms; steam; G. G. Slaughter 
(Greenville, S. C), buyer. 

Dublin. F-11. M. D. & S. RR. (Pop. 5,800.) 

Oconee River Mills. (Plant Burned.) 
Eastman. G-11. So. Ry. (Pop. 2,800.) 

Eastman Cotton Mills; $100,000; W. N. (C 
Lietch, pres.; C. H. Peacock treas.; S. C. 
Smyly, gen'l mgr.; Brown Cotton Sheet- 
ings; 5,200 ring spindles; 150 looms; steam; 
Southern Cotton Mills & Com. Co., N. Y., 
S. agts.; S. C. Smyly, buyer. 

Eatonton. E-ll. C. ofGa. RR. (Pop. 2,023.) 
Imperial Cotton Mills; J. W. Cannon, (C 
pres.; J. W. Cannon, Jr., vice-pres.; M. L. 
Cannon, (Concord, N. C.) sec. and treas.; 
_R. K. Matthews, supt. and buyer; Sheet- 
ings; 14,000 ring spindles; 328 looms; steam; 
Cannon Mills, N. Y. and Phila., s. agts. 



Pdtnam Mills & Power Co.; $75,000; T. (C 
B. Floyd, pres.; O. B. Nisbet, mgr.; Flat 
and Twisted Duck and Osnaburgs; 6,156 
ring spindles; 2,200 twisting spindles; 150 
broad looms; electric; O. B. Nisbet, buyer. 
Egan. E-9. (U m. from Eastpoint) C. of 
Ga. RR. (Pop. 200.) 

Martell Mfg. Co. (See Atlanta.) 

Piedmont Cotton Mills; (Telegraph (C 
address Atlanta); $100,000; H. H. Tift, pres.; 
Baynard Willingham, mgr.; J. S. Mooty, 
supt.; Wide Cotton Duck; 5,712 spindles; 78 
looms; steam; G. K. Sheridan & Co., Con- 
verse & Co., J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., and 
Schermerhorn Bros. Co., Chicago, s. agts.; 
(Freight address. East Point.) 
Elberton. D-12. S. Ry. Co.; S. A. L. RR. 
(Pop. 7,000) 

Elberton Mfg. Co.; $60,000; J. C. Plonk (C 
(Cherokee Falls, S. C.), pres. and buyer; R. 
P. Roberts, treas.; T. J. McNeely, supt.; 
Print Cloths and Rope; 8,384 ring spindles; 
174 looms; steam; Wilson & Bradbury, s. 
agts. 
Fitzgerald. H-11. A. B. & A. and S. A. L. 
RR. (Pop. 8,000.) 

Fitzgerald Cotton Mills; $250,000; By- (C 
ron F. Card, mgr.; John H. Mayes, supt.; 
Coarse Yarns 8s to 14s, Skeins and Warps; 
Sheetings, Ducks and Drills; 10,000 ring 
spindles; 230 looms; steam. 
Forsyth. F-10. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 2,200.) 

Ensign Cotton Mill; $40,000; C. A. En- (C 
sign, pros.; C. W. Ensign, sec; O. P. En- 
sign, treas. and mgr.; Yarns, single and 
twisted, Tubes and Skeins, 6s to 14s; 6,000 
ring and 1,120 twisting spindles; steam and 
electric; sell direct; O. P. Ensign, buj'er. 

Star Cotton Mill; $30,000; R. P. Brooks, (C 
pres.; J. W. Newton, vice-pres.; B. F. Hill, 
Jr., sec. and treas.; 4s to 14s Yarns, Cones, 
Skeins and Tubes; 40 sets; 3,124 ring and 
850 twisting spindles. 

Trio Mfg. Co.; $50,000; R. P. Brooks, (C 
pres.; J. W. Newton, treas.; J. M. Frazcr, 
supt.; Cotton Yarns; 3,000 ring and 1,200 
twisting spindles;, electric; sell direct; R. 
P. Brooks and J. W. Newton, buyers. 
Fort Valley. F-10. C. of Ga. RR. So. Ry. 
(Pop. 2,600.) 

Fort Valley Cotton Mills; $125,000; (C 
F. O. Miller, pres.; A. J. Evans, treas. and 
gen mgr.; L. A. Abercrombie, supt. and 
buyer; White and Colored Hosiery Yarns, 
8s to 18s; 5,000 ring spindles; steam; sell 
direct. 

Fort Valley Knitting Mill; $19,600; (K 
F. O. Miller, pres.; A. J. Evans, treas.; T. S. 
Murphey, supt. and buyer; Cotton Ribbed 
Underwear; 52 latch needle knitting and 85 
sewing machines; steam; Condit & Arnold, 
Indianapolis, s. agts.; buy 10s to 13s carded. 
Gainesville. D-10. Gainesville Midland RR. 
(Pop. 6,000.) 

Gainesville Cotton Mills; $500,000; (C 
S. M. Milliken, N. Y., pres.; V. M. Mont- 
gomery, treas.; B. M. Stallworth, asst. 
treas.; L. A. Trippe, supt.; Print Cloths; 
43,008 ring spindles; 1,220 looms; steam; 
Deering, MUliken & Co., s. agts. 

Gainesville Hosiery Mills; A. C. Mel- (K 
drum, pres.; Men's and Women's Hosiery; 
100 knitting machines; steam and electric. 
(Projected. See below and Littleton, N. C.) 

Georgia Cotton Mills; (Gainesville Ho- (C 
siery Mills); Yarns 8s, 10s and 12s, Skein, 
Tubes, Chain and Beam Warps; 2,668 ring 
spindles; steam. 
Glovers. F-10. S. RR. (Pop. 100.) 

Juliette Milling Co.; S. R. Jaques, pres.; (C 
J. N. Birch, sec. and treas.; T. J. Adams, 
gen'l mgr.; T. J. Wilson, supt.; Cotton 
Yarns, 48 to 14s, Skeins, Tubes, Cones and 
Balls; 3,264 ring spindles; water; sell direct. 
(Shipping point Juliette, Ga.) (Office, 
Macon.) 



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GrantTlUe. E-9. A. & W. P. RR. (Pop. 
1,150.) 

Grantville Hosiery Mills; $150,- (C&K 
000; W. N. Banks, prea.; Glenn Arnold, 
treas.; Emmett Sewell, sec; J. F. Brasch, 
supt. ; 84 needle Seamless Cotton Hosiery 
for Men and Women; also 5 to 203 White 
and Colored Yarns for Market; 8,000 cot- 
ton spindles; 150 latch needle knitting ma- 
chines; 30 ribbers; 12 loopers; steam; dye 
(raw stock) and finish; sell direct; W. N. 
Banks, buyer. 

Greensboro. E-11. Ga. RR. (Pop. 2,100.) 

Mary Leila Cotton Mill; $100,000; E. A. (C 
Copelan, pres.; P. F. Merritt, sec. and treas.; 
J. Stirewalt, supt.; Plain Sheetings, 5.50 yd. 
Goods; 4 yd. Drills; 37" Bag Goods; 7.936 
ring spindles; 180 looms; steam; sell direct. 

Griffin. E-10. C. of G. RR.; So. Ry. (Pop. 
8,500.) 

Georgia Cotton Mills; $400,000; Clyde (C 
L. King (Atlanta), pres.; Boling H. Jones, 
vice-pres.; J. C. Brooks, treas.; L. H. Beck, 
supt.; Shirtings, Drills, Sateens and Huck 
and Terry Towels and Diaper Cloth; 30,000 
spindles; 1,000 looms; Bacon & Co., s. agts., 
and sell direct. 

Griffin Mfg. Co.; $800,000; J. P. Nichols, (C 
pres.; B. R. Blakely, treas.; W. P. Barnes, 
supt. and buyer; Colored Goods and Napped 
Fabrics; 26,500 ring spindles; 284 broad and 
704 narrow looms; 5 braiders; steam and 
electric; dye (raw stock and long chain) and 
finish. 

Kincaid Mfg. Co.; capital and surplus $900,- (C 
000; Jas. M. Brawner, pres.; W. F. Ingram, 
treas.; Allan Little, vice-pres. and supt.; 
Towels, Crashes, Damasks, etc.; 32,000 ring 
spindles; 1,082 looms; electric; dye; Tatum, 
Pinkham & Greey, N. Y., s. agts.; Allan 
Little, buyer. 

Kincaid Mfg. Co., No. 2; Cotton Towels; (C 
10,000 ring spindles; 350 looms; steam. (See 
above.) 

RcsHTON Cotton Mills; $125,000; B. R. (C 
Blakely, pres.; J. P. Nichols, treas.; M. J. 
Daniel, sec; O. J. Barnes, supt.; Fancy Dob- 
by Weaves, Domets, Shirtings, etc.; 15,000 
ring spindles; 132 broad and 248 narrow 
looms; steam; West, Baker & Co., N. Y., 
8. agts.; O. J. Barnes, buyer. 

Habersham. C-11. 2 J m. from Demorest, on 
T. F. RR. (Pop. 200.) 

Habersham Mills; $100,000; S. Y. Strib- (C 
ling, pres. and treas.; A. Motz, gen'l supt.; 
T. E. Stribhng, res. supt.; 30/2 Skeins; 10,- 
752 ring spindles; water; sell thro' various 
houses; S. Y. StribUng, buyer. 

Hampton. E-10. C. ofGa.RR. (Pop. 1100.) 

Hampton Cotton Mills; $150,000; A. J. (C 
Henderson, pres.; W. M. Harris, sec, treas. 
and gen'l mgr.; C. L. Hammock, supt.; 8s 
to 16s Hosiery Yarns and Carpet Warps, 
Skeins and Cones; 10,000 ring spindles; 
steam; William Whitman Co., s. agts.; also 
sell direct; W. M. Harris, buyer. 

Henuerson Mfg. Co.; A. J. Henderson, (K 
pres.; A. M. Henderson, treas.; A. D. Hen- 
derson, supt.; Ladies' Winter Weights Cot- 
ton Ribbed Underwear; 4,000 ring spindles; 
36 knitting machines: 40 sewing machines; 
steam and electric; Clift & Goodrich, N. Y.. 
Condit & Arnold, IndianapoHs, s. agts., and 
direct; firm, buyers. 

Harmony Grove. (See Commerce.) 
Hartwell. D-H. So. Ry. (Pop. 2,000.) 

Hartwell Mills, The; $100,000; J. M. (C 
Geer, pres. and treas.; C. W. Parrott, supt.; 
Coarse and Fine Sheetings; 8,000 spindles; 
200 looms; steam; G. G. Slaughter (Green- 
ville, S. C), buyer. 

HawkinsTille. G-11. So. Ry., W. & T. and 
H. & F. S. RR. (Pop. 3,400.) 



Hawkinsvillb Cotton Mill; $7.5,000; C. (C 
P. Gentry, pres., treas. and buyer; Cotton 
Yarns, Sheetings and Osnaburgs; 3,000 spin- 
dles; 150 looms; steam. 

High Shoals. E-11. 4m. from Bishop, on 
C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 550.) 

High Shoals Mfg. Co.; $120,000; John (C 
W. Hinton, pres.; J. O. Ingram, supt.; 8s to 
20s single and 2-ply Yarns in Skeins and 
Warps; 10,000 spindles; steam and water; 
dye. (Station and freight address, Bishop.) 

Hogansville. F-9. A. & W. P. RR. (Pop. 
1,250.) 
Hogansville Mfg. Co.; (owned by Inter- (C 
national Cotton Mills); J. M. Mooty, supt.; 
Heavy Duck and Yarns in Skeins; 5,184 
ring spindles; 54 looms; steam; J. Spencer 
Turner Co., s. agts. (See Boston.) 

Jackson. E-10. Southern Ry. (Pop. 1,900.) 
Pepperton Cotton Mills; $200,000; Joel (C 
B. Watkins, pres.; A. H. Smith, treas.; F. 
S. Etheridge, sec; H. O. Ball, supt.; Fancy 
Weaves, "Towels, Toweling and Napkins; 
13,000 ring spindles; 526 looms; steam; Bacon 
& Co., N. Y., 8. agts. 

Jefferson. D-11. Gainesville Midland RR. 
(Pop. 1,200.) 
Jefferson Cotton Mills; Sheetings and (C 
Drills; 8,500 ring spindles; 174 looms; steam. 

Jewell. E-12. 5 m. from Mayfield. (Pop. 
500.) 
BowEN, Jewell Co.; Jewell Cotton Mills; (C 
$200,000; D. A. Jewell, pres.; J. B. Cody, sec. 
and treas.; G. W. Etheredge, supt.; Bag 
Goods and Sewing Twine, Yarns 3/10 and 
4/10 on Cones; 6,000 ring spindles; 185 broad 
looms; steam and water; sell direct; D. A. 
Jewell, buyer. (Freight address, Mayfield.) 

Lafayette. C-8. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 3,000.) 

Fortune Hosiery Mill; $12,000; P. D. (K 
Fortune, pres.; J. C. Miller, vice-pres.; W. 
A. Enloe, Jr., sec; A. R. Fortune, treas.; 
Hosiery; 64 knitting machines. 

Lafayette Cotton Mills; $100,000; J. (C 
E. Patton, pres.; P. D. Fortune, vice-pres.; 
W. A. Nichols, sec and treas.; R. A. Whot- 
ley, supt.; Jeans; 7,500 spindles; 200 looms; 
steam; Catlin & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Union Cotton Mills; $200,000; P. D. (C 
Fortune, pres.; Jas. P. Shattuck, sec; W. A. 
Enloe, Jr., treas.; C. B. Gunn, supt.; 4.00 to 
4.50 yd. 36" and 3.60 yd. 40" Sheetings, 
Drills and Towels; 18,000 ring spindles; 500 
looms; steam; Cliver, Wright & Rainey, 
Cincinnati, 8. agts.; C. B. Gunn, buyer sup- 
plies 

Walker County Hosiery Mills; $75,- (K 
000; J. P. Shattuck, pres.; A. R. Fortune, 
treas.; H. S. Lovern, supt.; Men's and 
Women's Seamless Cotton Hosiery; 296 
knitting machines; 6 sewing machines; steam; 
dye (garment) and finish; sell direct; A. R. 
Fortune, buyer; buy 10, 13, 14, 40, and 60 
yarns. 

La Grange. F-9. A. & W. P. RR.; A. & B. 
& A. RR.; M. & B. RR. (Pop. 5,600.) 

Dixie Cotton Mills: $500,000; R. C. Free- (C 
man, pres.; S. G. Wellington, treas.; A. Cul- 
berson, Jr., supt. and buyer; Flat Thread 
Ducks; 23,936 ring spindles; 11,000 twisting 
spindles; 320 40-inch and SO 50-inch looms; 
steam; WelHngton, Sears & Co., s. agts. 

Dunson Mills; $500,000; J. E. Dunson, (C 
pres ; T. J. Thornton, treas.; W. S. Dunson, 
supt. and buyer; Ducks, Drills, Sheetings, 
Twills, etc.: 20,000 spindles; 500 looms, 
steam; A. D. Juilliard & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Elm City Cotton Mills; $315,000; C. V. (C 
Truitt, pres.; J. G. Truitt, vice-pres.; Fuller 
E. Callaway, treas.; Roy Dallis, mgr.; I. B. 
Grimes, supt.; Duck; 10,400 spindles; 120 
looms; steam; J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., s. 
agts. 



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Hillside Cotton Mills; $500,000; C. V. (C 
Truitt, pres.; S. Y. Austin, vice-pres. and 
gen. mgr.; Fuller E. Callaway, trcas.; 20,000 
spindles; steam; J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., s. 
agts. (New Company organized to build 
yarn and cloth mill.) 

La Grange Mills; (owned by Interna- (C 
tional Cotton Mills); J. A. Baugh, Jr., supt.; 
Duck, Yarn and Rope; 10,000 ring spindles; 
100 looms; steam; J. Spencer Turner Co., 
s. agts. (See Boston.) 

Park Cotton Mills; Howard P. Park, (C 
pres. and treas.; Ducks; 2,464 spindles; 632 
twister spindles; 52 looms; electric; H. P. 
Park, buyer. 

Unity Cotton Mills; $250,000; C. V. (C 
Truitt, pres.; Fuller E. Callaway, treas.; 
W. H. Turner, Jr., supt.; Cotton Duck and 
Yarn 7s to 12s in Skeins; 10,800 ring spin- 
dles; 3,000 twisting spindles; 112 broad and 
30 narrow looms; steam; J. H. Lane & Co., 
N. Y., s. agts.; C. V. Truitt, buyer. 

Unity Spinning Mill; C. V. Truitt, pres. ; (C 
Fuller E. Callaway, treas.; S. Y. Austin, 
mgr. and supt.; 4s to 14s Single and Ply 
Yarns; Twines and Cords for Manufac- 
turing Trade; 13,824 spinning and 4,826 
twisting spindles; J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., 
Boston and Chicago, s. agts. 

Lavonia. D-11. So. Ry. (Pop. 1,700.) 

Lavonia Cotton Mills; $85,000; B. F. (C 
Cheek, pres.; R. T. Poole, sec, treas. and 
gen'I mgr.; J. N. Howard, supt.; Yarns, 20s 
two ply; 5,000 ring spindles; steam; Wm. 
D'Olier & Co., Phila.; Paulson Linkroum 
Co., N. Y., s. agts.; R. T. Poole, buyer. 

LawrencevUle. D-10. S. A. L. (Pop. 1,500.) 
Lawrenceville Mfg. Co.; $100,000; T. J. (C 
Neacy, (Milwaukee) pres.; Walter Reed, 
(Milwaukee), sec. and treas.; Fine Grades 
Mule Spun Hosiery Yarns 10s to 14s, on 
Cones; 448 ring and 4,200 mule spindles; 
steam. (Idle, Jan. 1915.) 

LIndale. D-9. Floyd Co. 4§ miles south 
of Rome. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 3,000.) 
Massachusetts Mills in Georgia; $2,- (C 
000,000; Arthur T. Lyman, pres.; Edward 
Lovering (Boston), treas.; H. P. Meikle- 
ham, Agt.; Wm. Audley Marshall, supt.; 
Drills, Ducks, Osnaburgs, Shirtings and 
Sheetings; 97,024 ring spindles; 2,651 broad 
and 572 narrow looms; steam; Smith, Hogg 
& Co., Boston and N. Y., s. agts. (Also 
Lowell, Mass.) 

Macon. F-11. C. of Ga., So. Ry., G. S. & F. 
and other RR's. (Pop. 41,000.) 

Bibb Mfg. Co.; $1,750,000; E. T. Comer, (C 
pres.; C. H. Williamson, treas.; J. H. Porter, 
vice-pres.; Wm. D. Anderson, 2d vice-pres.; 
John A. Porter, gen'I agt.; J. R. Plunkett, 
supt. Mill No. 1; W. G. Burt, supt. Mill No. 
2; Yarns, Twine, Spool Cotton, Warp, etc.; 
30,472 ring spindles; steam and electric; 
bleach, dye (raw stock, yarn, piece) and 
finish; sell direct; salesroom, 55 Leonard St., 
N. Y.; J. H. Porter, buyer; buy 8 to 20 yarns. 
Also Columbus, Porterdale and Reynolds 
and below.) 

Bibb Mfg. Co.; R. L. Bothwell, supt.; (K 
Men's and Women's Seamless Cotton Ho- 
siery; 350 knitting machines; electric; dye; 
sell direct. (See above.) 

Macon Knitting Co. (See Bibb Mfg. Co.) 

Manchester Mfg. Co.; $100,000; W. A. (C 
Crutchfield, pres. and gen'I mgr.; M. P. 
Callaway, vice-pres.; Cotton Yarns in Ply 
3s to 12s, on Tubes and in Skeins, Cotton 
Wrapping Twine; 14,500 ling and 3,000 
twisting spindles; steam; sell direct; pres., 
buyer. 

Payne Cotton Mill; Bibb Mfg. Co., (C 
props.; C. E. Davis, supt.; Warps; 7,4SS 
ring spindles. (See above.) 

Southland Knitting Mills; $30,000; (K 
R. L. Smith, pres.; Merritt Thurman, treas.; 
J. W. Hanson, supt. and buyer; Women's 



Ribbed Underwear and Union Suits; 52 
latch needle knitting machines; 75 sewing 
machines; steam and electric; bleach, dye 
(roll and garment) and finish; Clift & Good- 
rich. N. Y., s. agts.; buy 10s to 14s yarns. 
WiLLINGHAM CoTTON MiLLs; $300,000; (C 

B. E. Wilhngham, pres.; B. E. Willingham, 
Jr., vice-pres.; B. L. Willingham, sec. and 
treas.; G. T. Kinnett, supt.; Numbered 
Duck, Hose, Belting and Wide Cotton Duck; 
10,000 ring and 3,600 twisting spindles; 102 
broad looms; steam; sell direct; B. E. Wilhng- 
ham, buyer. 

Manchester. F-9. A. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 
2,500.) 
Manchester Cotton Mills; $500,000; (C 
Fuller E. Callaway, pres.; C. V. Truitt, 
treas.; W. E. Johnson, sec, mgr. and buyer; 
W. W. Arnold, Jr., supt.; Wide Drills, Twills, 
Ducks, Sheetings and Special Fabrics; 25,- 
080 spindles; 772 looms; steam; J. H. Lane 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts. 
Marietta. D-9. W. & A., L. & N. RR. (Pop. 
6,000.) 
Marietta Knitting Co.; $100,000; R. H. (K 
Northcutt, pres.; Jas. J. Daniell, sec. and 
treas.; John H. Barnes, supt.; Men's Seam- 
less Cotton Half Hose; 224 knitting ma- 
chines; steam and electric; dye (garment) 
and finish; sell direct; buy 10, 12. 20, 26 
carded Peeler, 20 and 34 combed Peeler, 
splicing yarns and mercerized yarns. 
MiUen. F-13. C. of Ga., M. & S. W. RR. 
(Pop. 2,000.) 
MiLLEN Mills; $101,300; C. E. Riley (Bos- (C 
ton) pres.; T. O. Nicholson (Boston), treas.; 
26/2 to 30/2 Yarns, Tubes, Cones and Skeins; 
5,600 ring spindles; steam. (Idle, Feb. 1915.) 

Milstead. E-10. 2 m. from Conyers. (Pop. 
900.) 
Milstead Mfg. Co.; $250,000; Fuller E. (C 
Callaway, pres.; H. Y. McCord, vice-pres.; 
and treas.; T. J. Callaway, sec. and mgr.; 
O. D. Grimes, supt.; Wide Cotton Duck; 
10,404 ring and 2,500 twisting spindles; 104 
broad looms; steam and water; J. H. Lane 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts.; T. J. Callaway, buyer. 
(Shipping point, Conyers.) 

Monroe. E-10. Ga. RR. and Gainsville Mid- 
land. (Pop. 3,500.) 
Monroe Cotton Mills, The; $150,000; B. (C 
S. Walker, pres.; C. M. Walker, sec; J. 
Wheeler Mears, supt.; Satteens, Drills, 
Twills and Sheetings; 15,104 ring spindles; 
330 narrow and 100 wide looms; steam; 
Haines, Morehouse & Woodford, N. Y., s. 
agts.; J. Wheeler Mears, buyer. 
Walton Cotton Mill Co.; $140,000; Edgar (C 
S. Tichenor, pres. and treas.; Arthur C. 
Mobley, sec; W. J. McDonald, supt.; Sheet- 
ings, Drills and Denims; 10,000 ring spin- 
dles; 108 broad and 208 narrow looms; dye 
(raw stock); steam; Hunter Mfg. & Com. 
Co., s. agts. 
Montezuma. F-IO. C. of Ga. RR. and A. 
B. & A. RR. (Pop. 1,600.) 
Montezuma Mfg. Co.; $75,000; W. H. Mc- (K 
Kenzie, pres.; L. M. Gardner, sec; H. S. 
Parker, supt.; Women's Cotton Ribbed 
Underwear; 30 latch needle knitting and 
50 sewing machines; steam; bleach and 
finish; W. H. McKenzie, buyer; buy lis, 12s, 
13s, 22s and 24s white hosiery yarns. 
Moultrie. H-10. Ga. Northern, Ga. & Fla., 
A. B. & A. and V. M. & W. RR. (Pop. 
5,000.) 
Moultrie Cotton Mills; $140,000; W. (C 

C. Vereen, pres.; W. J. Vereen, treaa. ; W. 
H. M. Woods, supt.; 3i to 6 yd. Sheeting; 
11.000 ring spindles; 180 wide and 100 nar- 
row looms; W. J. Vereen and W. H. M. 
Woods, buyers. 

Riverside Mfg. Co.; $25,000; W. J. Ve-_(C 
reen, pres. and treas.; J. O. Macon, vice- 
pres. and mgr.; Mattresses and Pillows; 2 
garnetts; 1 picker; W. J. Vereen, buyer. 



Machine Screws and special work milled from solid rods. 

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New Holland. D-10. Southern RR. (Pop. 
2,000.) 
Pacolbt Mfg. Co.; Mill No. 4; oflBce Spar- (C 
tanburg; V. M. Montgomery, pres. and 
treas.; B. W. Montgomery, asst. treas.; M. 
G. Stone, gen'l supt.; D. W. Anderson, supt.; 
Drills and Sheetings; 56,680 ring spindles; 
1,765 36" looms; steam; Deering, Millikcn 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts. (Also Pacolet, S. C.) 

Ncwiian. E-9. A. & W. P. RR.; C. of G. RR.; 
freight address, McBride. (Pop. 5,500.) 

MclNTOSH Mills; $200,000; B. T. Thomp- (C 
son, pres. and treas.; T. R. Lovern, supt. 
and buyer; Cotton Yarns, Black and White, 
Double and Twist, Straight Twist, Wet 
Twist, Reverse Twist, 16s to 30s single, two 
and three-ply; 12,000 spindles; 6,700 twister 
spindles; dye sulphur black; electric; sell 
direct. 

Newnax Cotton Mills; $500,000; M. F. (C 
Cole, pres.; L. H. Hill, sec. and treas.; R. A. 
Field, supt.; Fancy Twist, Novelty Effects, 
5s to 50s, Skeins, Cones, Tubes, Warps; 
51,000 ring spindles; 23,500 twisting spin- 
dles; bleach, dye and finish; electric; C. A. 
Meister, 215 Fourth Ave., N. Y., sales mgr. 

Palmetto. E-9. A. & W. P. RR. (Pop. 1,000.) 

Palmetto Cotton Mills; $80,000; C. E. (C 
Riley, pres.; T. O. Nicholson, treas.; W. R. 
Thompson, supt.; Cotton Duck; 6,200 ring 
spindles; 138 looms; steam; C. E. Riley Co., 
Boston, s. agts.; W. R. Thompson, buyer. 

Pelham. H-10. A. C. L. RR., F. R. & N. RR. 
(Pop. 1,800.) 
Pelham Mfg. Co.; $300,000; J. L. Hand, (C 
pres.; J. W. Parker, treas.; Z. M. Floyd, 
supt.; Denims, Ducks and Osnaburgs; 12,136 
ring and 600 twisting spindles; 140 broad and 
160 narrow looms; steam; dye (raw stock) 
and finish; sell direct, and thro' agts.; J. W. 
Parker, buyer. 

Penfleld. E-11. RR. station, Woodville, Ga. 
RR. (Pop. 375.) 
Penfield Hosiert Mill; Men's and Wo- (K 
men's Seamless Cotton Hosiery; 250 latch 
needle knitting machines; steam; dye (gar- 
ment) and finish. 

Porterdale. E-10. C. of G. RR. (Pop. 2,500.) 

Porterdale Mills; (Bibb Mfg. Co.); John (C 
A. Porter, gen. supt.; W. A. Woodruff, local 
supt.; Small Ropes, Lines, Seine Twines and 
Braids; 21,000 ring and 7,000 twisting 
spindles; 1,000 braiders; water; buy 6/20 and 
9/20 and 10 single yarns. (See Macon.) 

Poulan. H-10. A. C. L. (Pop. 650.) 

PouLAN Cotton Mills; $100,000; W. C. (C 
Vereen, pres.; J. G. McPhaul, treas.; F. M. 
Kimble, sec; J. R. Stott, supt.; Sheet- 
ings; 5,700 ring spindles; 186 looms; steam; 
Southern Cotton Mills & Com. Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. 

Quitman. J-11. A. C. L. RR.; S. G. & W. C. 
RR. (Pop. 5,000.) 

Quitman Mfg. Co.; $100,000; S. S. Roun- (C 
tree, pres.; A. S. Perrj', sec. -treas.; L. W. 
Cuddy, gen. supt.; Combed S. I. Yarns, 20 
to 50, single or ply; Upland Karded Hosiery 
and Underwear Yarns, single and ply; 10,000 
ring spindles; steam. 

Reynolds. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 550.) 

Bibb Mfg. Co.; Taylor Mill; J. J. Edwards, (C 
supt.; Warps; 2,240 ring spindles; 768 twist- 
ing spindles; water and steam. (See Macon.) 

Rome. D-9. So Ry., C. of Ga. and W. & A. 
RR's. (Pop. 12,099.) 
Anchor Duck Mills; $400,000; J. A. (C 
Glover, pres.; C. E. McLin, treas., agt., and 
buyer; J. S. Bachman, supt.; Wide Duck, 
Rope and Banding; 18,750 ring spindles; 
4,000 twisting spindles; 264 looms; steam; 
J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; buy 9s to 
12s single on tubes. 



Cherokee Hosiery Mills Co.; $60,000; (K 
J. M. Berry, pres.; H. R. Berry, sec. and 
treas.; Lamar Hughes, supt.; Women's, 
Misses' and Children's Cotton Hosiery; 185 
knitting machines; 19 loopers; 34 ribbers; 
7 sewing machines; dye and finish; steam; 
sell direct; H. R. Berry, buyer; buy 11, 12 
13, 14, 16, 30 and 50 carded. 

Floyd Cotton Mills; $100,000; J. N. (C 
King, pres. and treas.; R. L. Wilson, gen'l 
mgr. and supt.; Flat Duck; 5,000 ring spin- 
dles; 60 broad and 66 narrow looms; steam; 
Smith, Hogg & Co., N. V. and Boston, s. 
agts.; R. L. Wilson, buyer. 

Rome Hosiery Mills; $127,500; Jno. M. (K 
Berry, pres.; H. R. Berry, treas. and gen'l 
mgr.; J. P. Prim, supt.; Men's, W'omen's and 
Children's Cotton Hosiery, 176 and 200 
needle; 249 knitting machines; 38 loopers; 71 
ribbers; 14 sewing machines; dye (garment) 
and finish; steam; sell direct; H. R. Berry, 
buyer; buy 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 30 and 50 
carded. 

Rossville. C-8. 2 1-2 miles from Chattanooga, 

Tenn. C. of Ga. and Chat. RR's. (Pop. 

2,000.) 

Park Woolen Mills; $100,000; F. A. (W 

Carter, pres.; W. A. Jones, treas.; Cassi- 

meres; 7 sets; 200 narrow looms; steam; dye 

(raw stock) and finish; Am. Textile Woolen 

Co., s. agts. 

Peerless Woolen Milj.s; $175,000; A. K. (W 
Harper, pres.; J. L. Hutcheson, vice-pres. 
and mgr.; R. A. Clifford, sec. and treas.; J. 
M. Masson, supt.; Cassiiiiere'? and Worsteds; 
12 sets; 200 looms; dye (raw stock, yarn, 
piece) and finish; electric:'! feell direct; J. L. 
Hutcheson, buyer; buj' yilvA: 

Richmond Hosiery Mill&;" 8^50,000; Gar- (K 
nett Andrews, pres.',. J. H. Wilson, sec. and 
treas.; J. H. Gaivt s^n. supt ; Seamless and 
Ribbed Cotton Ko.diry, Silk Hosiery, Silk 
Plated Hosierv, iot jVlen, W'omen, Infants, 
and Children;" SjOoOjfing sji^ir.dles; 350 latch 
needle knitting aaji' 15 sewiil^ machines; dye 
(yarn and garmert)''and finish; electric; sell 
direct; G. Andrews^ but&r; 'ouy 8s to 70s 
combed yarn. (AlsoChaJtanooga, Tenn.) 

Roswell. D-10. S. P,y. Co.; (Pop. 1,329.) 
Chattahoochee WOvILen Mills; Cassi- (W 
meres; 4 sets 48-in'?h>end l-set'60-inch cards; 
84 looms; steam atiti wjate; ; dje; (raw stock). 
(Closed indefinitely'.), c 

Roswell Mfg. Co.; »196,000- S.. Y. Strib- (C 
ling, pres. and trsasrp A. Motz, mgr., supt. 
and buyer; Sheetings, SAirtings, and 20/2 
Ply Yarns, Skeins,- Warps and Skeins Single; 
12,600 ring and 3 2.32 ^twis^ing spindles; 
120 looms; steam stwS.wat^v; a6ll thro' agts. 

Sargent. E-9. C. oi' G./RR./ (Fop. 200.) 
Wahoo Mfg. Co.; ci6o^?000; U C. Arnall, (C 
pres.; A. W. Arnall", 'sec. a^J treas.; J. A. 
Smith, supt.; Yarns 8s t9;.2ps, single and 
twisted; Skeins, Cones anfl" Jubes; 7,000 
ring spindles; steam; sell through agts.: A. 
W. Arnall, buyer. , • 

Savannah. G-14. A. C. L., So.Ry., S. A. L., 
C. of Ga. and other RR's. (Pop. 68,596.) 

Floyd Bagging Mills, Liberty St., Exten- (J 
sion. $50,000; T. B. Floyd, pres.; M. H. 
Floyd, treas.; T. B. Floyd, Jr., agt. and 
buyer; Jute Bagging; 100 spindles; 3 looms; 
electric; sell direct. 

TiLTON, G. H. & Son; Hosiery Yarns and (C&K 
Children's Cotton Hosiery; 10,562 spindles; 
400 knitting machines; steam and electric; 
buying done at Laconia, N. H. (Also Til- 
ton and Laconia, N. H.) 

Scottdale. E-10. Ga. RR. (Pop. 500.) 

Georgia Cordage Mills; $50,000; C. M. (C 
Candler, pres.; G. B. Scott, sec. and trea,s.; 
J. J. Scott, mgr. and supt.; 7s and 6s Twine 
and Cordage; 1,632 ring and 660 twisting 
.spindles; steam; sell direct and thro' agts. 



Our Traveling Belt Spooler Is In a class by itself. 

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ScoTTDALE MiLLs; G. B. Scott, pres.; C. E. (C 
Harman, (Atlanta) treas. ; C. E. Wisner, eupt. ; 
Brown Sheetings; 11,000 ring spindles; 320- 
40" and 30-3G" looms; steam; Grinnell 
Willis & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Senoia. E-9. C. of Ga. and A. B. & A. RR. 
(Pop. 1,500.) 
Senoia Duck Mills; Cotton Duck; 80 (C 
looms; steam. (Idle.) 

Smyrna. E-9. (Marietta 5 miles.) Western 
& Atl. Ry. (Pop. 600.) 
Concord Mfg. Co.; Woolens; 1 set; 30 (W 
looms; dye (raw stock yarn) and finish; 
water and steam. (No report 1915.) 

Social Circle. E-10. Gainesville Midland and 
Ga. RR's. (Pop. 2,229.) 
SociAi. Circle Cotton Mill Co.; W. P. (C 
Wallace, pres.; E. C. Ponder, vice-pres. and 
mgr.; J. G. Ponder, treas. and buyer; Towels 
and Fancy Weaves; 9,344 ring spindles; 481 
looms; steam. 

gummerville. D-8. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 
486.) 

SUMMERVILLE COTTON MiLLS; $150,000; (C 

John D. Taylor, pres., treas. and buyer; 

Ernest Montgomery, supt.; Cotton Duck.; 

5,000 spindles; 130 looms; steam; A. D. 
Juilliard & Co., N.Y., a. agts. 

Tallapoosa. E-9. So. RR. (Pop. 3,000.) 
Tallapoosa Mills, Inc.; $200,000; A. L. (C 
Jackson, pres. and treas.; C. E. Pearce supt.; 
2/12, 2/16, 2/2Q Chain Warps and Skeins; 
15,104 spincle..; steam; sell direct. 

Tennllle. F-12'. *&■ of Ga., So. Ry. and S. W. 
& T. RR. 'u'op. 1,600.) 
Tennille YAt<N M;iLLS' Hosiery and Under- (C 
wear Yarns" on Cone3,i4,000 mule spindles; 
steam. (Icrifc'."/ • ' , 
Thomaston. F-10.' C. of -Ga. RR.; Macon & 
Bir. RR. (Prp. S714 ) 
Thomaston Citton ivIii.t.s; $200,000; R. (C 
E. HightowOi, pres.:. W: H. Hightower, treas.; 

A. T. Matthews, supt,; Sheetings, Ducks, 
Wide Drills, arjd Yams, 10s and 12s single and 
ply Skeins, etc.; 22,000 spindles; 1,400 twist- 
ing spindles; 102 broad and 224 narrow looms; 
steam and electric; Jr-s. E. Reynolds, N. Y., 
s. agt. (To inci-ease.)' 

Thomson. E-12.~ 'Ga;'RK. (Pop. 2,000.) 
Smith, J. E. 'Coiton Mto. Co.; $200,000; (C 

B. P. O'Neal, pres.; J. E. Wilkerson, treas.; 
E. Darden boider^ir see. and mgr.; Drills; 
10,000 ring spicdleb; 260 looms; steam. 

Tifton. H-11,' Ga. Sj>u. ^ Fla. RR.; A. C. L. 
RR.; A. B.- &• A.-RR. (Pop. 3,500.) 
Tifton Cotton, .Mi.'-lI;: $85,000; H. H. (C 
Tift, pres.i R. .W. Goodman, sec. and treas.; 
T. A. Shipp. Jr., Vigi., C. A. Shipp, supt.; 
Cotton Ya-iis,24s tu 403, 2, 3, and 4 ply; 5,376 
ring and 3,000 twisting spindles; steam; T. A. 
Shipp, .Ir.,_ buyer. 
Toccoa. C-11. ''S;RR. (Pop. 3.500.) 

Capps Cotton Mill; $80,000; C. H. (C 
Dance, pie's.; E. P. Simpson, treas., mgr. 
and buyer; 12s to 30s Hosiery Yarns on 
Cones; 7,600 ring spindles; steam and elec- 
tric. 
ToccoA Cotton Mills, The; $121,000; Dr. (C 
Jeff Davis, pres.; E. E. Mitchell, sec. and 
treas.; C. L. Faulkner, supt.; Medium Wts. 
Sheeting; 8,000 ring spindles; 256 looms; 
steam; Joshua L. Bailey & Co., Phila., 
8. agts. 
Trion. D-8. C. of Ga. RR. (Pop. 1,926.) 
Trion Co.; $900,000; B. D. Riegel, pres. and (C 
treas.; C. B. Caperton, sec. and asst. treas.; 

C. P. Thompson, supt.; Sheetings, Drills 
and Osnaburgs; 50,928 ring spindles; 1,083 
broad and 352 narrow looms; steam and 
water; Smith, Hogg & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Union Point. E-11. Ga. RR. (Pop. 1.360.) 



Union Mfg. Co.; $81,600; Harold (C&K 
Lamb, pres. and treas.; J. A. Wotton. sec; 
Cotton Hosiery, 176, 200 and 220 needle, 
and Sale Yarns, single 10s to 20s on Cones; 
4.000 spindles; 223 latch needle knitting ma- 
chines; 35 ribbers; steam; dye and finish; 
Chas. Chipman's Sons, N. Y., s. agts.; Har- 
old Lamb and J. A. Wotton, buyers; buy 
1/30 carded yarn. 

Valdosta. J-U. A. C. L.. G. & F. and V. M. 
& W. RR. (Pop. 15.000.) 
Strickland Cotton Mills; $175,000; Cor- (C 
ley Strickland, pres.; E. P. S. Denmack, 
treas.; W. E. Malloy, supt.; 6 yd. Sheetings; 
12,896 ring spindles; 348 broad looms; steam; 
Southern Cotton Mills & Com. Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. 

ViUaRIca. E-9. So. RR. (Pop. 1,000.) 

Fuller Hosiery Mills; A. H. Fuller, (K 
treas. and buyer; W. T. Fuller, supt.; Men's 
Seamless Half Hose; 74 latch needle knitting 
machines; 15 ribbers; 2 sewing machines; 
dye, bleach and finish; steam; J. J. Cohen & 
Son, Chicago, s. agts.; buy 12 to 40 ring and 
mule spun. 
Villa Rica Cotton Oil Co.; $150,000; (C 
W. B. Candler, pres.; C. M. Griffin, gen'l 
mgr.; Cotton Yarns, Ss to 20s; 5,000 spin- 
dles; steam; J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

West Point. F-9. A. & W. P. RR.; W. of A. 
and C. V. RR. (Pop. 2,000.) ' 

Lanett Bleachert & Dye Works; (DBl&F 
$100,000; Geo. H. Lanier, pres.; Justin E. 
Gale (Boston), treas.; P. J. McNarnara, 
mgr. and supt.; Dye Bleach and Finish 
Cotton Piece Goods and Yarns; (width goods 
72"); Fast Colors and Napping a specialty; 
(dyeing capacity, 150,000 yds. daily; bleach- 
ing, 50,000 yds. daily); steam; Wellington 
Sears & Co., Boston and N. Y., s. agts. (Mill 
at Lanett, Ala.) 

Lanett Cotton Mills; $1,000,000; W. H. (C 
Wellington, (Boston), pres.; Geo. H. Lanier, 
vice-pres. and gen, mgr.; F. B. Sears (Bos- 
ton) treas.; Geo. S. Harris, supt; Drills, 
Sateens and Sheetings; 65,000 ring spindles; 
1,000 broad and 650 narrow looms; steam 
and electric; Wellington, Sears & Co., Bos- 
ton, s. agts.; Geo. H. Lanier and Geo. S. 
Harris, buj-ers. (Mill at Lanett, Ala.) 

Lang Cotton Mills; $60,000; A. C. (CD&Bl 
Smith, pres.; Joe Herzfeld, vice-pres.; C. M. 
Canon, sec. -treas.; Lap Robes, Fancy 
Bleached and Terry Towels, Awning and 
Tent Stripes. Mercerized Fabrics and Spe- 
cialties; sell 3s to 143 Yarn, Single and Ply 
in Skein and Ball Chains, also Dyers and 
Bleachers; 5,400 ring and 1,000 twisting 
spindles; 57 looms; electric; dye (yarn) and 
bleach; sell direct and J. H. Lane & Co., s. 
agts. (Mill at Lanett, Ala.) 

RivERDALE Cotton Mills; $100,000; J. B._(C 
Richmond, (Boston), pres.; Geo. H. Lanier, 
vice-pres. and gen. mgr.; H. S. Sears (Bos- 
ton), treas.; L. Lanier, Jr., agt.; T. J. Geg- 
gins, supt.; Duck; 13,000 ring spindles; 300 
broad looms; water; Wellington, Sears & Co., 
Boston, s. agts.; L. Lanier, buyer. 

West Point Mfg. Co.; $1,500,000; J. B. (C 
Richmond, (Boston), pres.; Geo. H. Lanier, 
vice-pres. and gen. mgr.; H. S. Sears (Bos- 
ton. Mass.), treas.; L. Lanier, Jr., agt.; 
Duck; 26,600 ring spindles; 6,720 twisting 
spindles; 120 narrow and 220 broad looms; 
electric; Wellington, Sears & Co., Boston, s. 
agts.; L. Lanier, buyer. (Mill at Langdale, 
Ala. See also Shawmut, Ala.) 

White Hall. E-11. Cent, of Ga. RR. (Pop. 

660.) 
Georgia Mfg. Co.; $120,000; J. R. White, (C 

pres. and treas.; Yarns. 20/2 and 24/2s; 

12,000 ring and 4,000 twisting spindles; 

water and electric; sell thro', agts. 
Whitehall Yarn Mill; John R. White. (C 

pres.; Wm. Little, supt.; 20/2 Cotton Yarns 

in Skeins; 5,000 ring and 1,000 twisting 



Cheap Loom Repairs are dear at any price. 
DRAPER COMPANY. Hopedale, Mass. 



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spindles; electric; sell through Eastern agts.; 
John R. White, buyer. 

Winder. D-10. Sea. Air Line, Gainesville 
Midland RR. (Pop. 2,450.) 

Barrow County Cotton Mills; $125,000; (C 
J. M. Wilhams, pres.; Lee S. Radford, sec- 
treas.; Covert and other Colored Cotton 



Goods; 10,000 ring spindles; 310 looms; 
steam; dye; Converse & Co., Farish Co., N 
Y., and Putnam, Hooker Co., Cinn., s. agts. 

Woodstock. D-9. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 450.) 

Little River Mills; John S. Dorn, prop.; (C 
W. M. Wilson, supt.; Cotton Rope; 1,500 
ring spindles; water; sell direct. 



See map on page 128 
For explanation of abbreviations see page 99 



Aurora. A-4. C. B. & Q. RR.; C. & N. W. 
RR.; E. J. & E. RR. and others. (Pop. 
30,000.) 

Aurora Bleachery & Dye Works; (BI&D 
$100,000; H. L. McWethy, pres.; E. S. Hobbs 
treas.; Geo. E. Puffer, supt.; Bleach and Dye 
Cotton Piece Goods to 50 in.; capacity, 8 
tons per day; steam; E. S. Hobbs, buyer. 

Aurora Cotton Mills; $500,000; E. W. (C 
Trask, pres.; E. S. Hobbs, treas., mgr., and 
buyer; Sheeting in all Widths; 16,000 ring 
and 16,000 mule spindles; 348 broad and 
368 narrow looms; steam; Jenkins, Kreer 
& Co., Chicago, s. agts. 

Aurora Mantle & Lamp Co.; Mantle (K 
Fabrics; 9 knitting machines; buy 40/3, 
36/6 cotton, 32/2 ramie. 

Belleville. F-2. L. & N. RR.; 111. C. RR.; S. 
RR. (Pop. 17,484.) 

Belleville Hosiery Mills; 607 E Main (K 
St.; $75,000; Emil Geil, pres.; Geo. K. Andel, 
treas.; Paul F. Vogel, mgr. and buyer; Mer- 
cerized and Silk Half Hose and Hosiery; 110 
knitting machines; dye (piece), bleach and 
finish; electric and steam; sell direct and J. 
L. Porter Co., N. Y., s. agts.; buy 2/30 to 
2/80 and single mere, also art. and thread 
silk. 

St. Clair Hosiery Mills; 207 No. Jack- (K 
son St.; $25,000; John C. Ohms, pres.; Peter 
Fellner, treas.; Curt J. Vogel mgr. and buyer; 
Mercerized and Silk Half Hose; 60 knitting 
machines; dye, bleach and finish; electric; 
sell direct; buy silk, art. silk and mercerized 
yarns. 

Bloomlngton. Chic. & Alton; 111. Cent, and 
other RR's. (Pop. 26,000.) 
Dodge Dickinson Co.; 715 E. Empire St.; (C 
Mattress Felt; 1 garnett; 2 pickers. 

Champaign. D-4. C. C. C. & St. L., 111. C. 
and Wab. RRs. (Pop. 12,421.) 
Textile Mfg. Co.; Cor. Neil and Green (K 
Sts.; $17,000; Levj' Strauss, pres. and buyer; 
Theo. Ascher (Chicago), treas.; Charles 
Strauss, supt.; Underwear and Hosiery, Cot- 
ton, Wool, Worsted, SOk, Merino; 25 knitting 
machines; 50 sewing machines; bleach and 
finish; electric; 111. Textile Co., Chicago, s. 
agts.; buy 9 to 60 in cotton, 20 to 50 in wool 
and 24 in silk. 

Chester. F-2. St. L. I. M. & S., W. C. & W. 
& I. S. (Pop. 2,932.) 
Chester Knitting Mills; Women's Seam- (K 
less and Misses' and Children's Ribbed Cot- 
ton Hosiery. (Branch of St. Louis, Mo.) 

Chicago. A-4. (Pop. 2,049,185.) 

American Rubberfelt Co., 2215 Elston (D&F 
Ave.; $125,000; J. F. White, pres.; J. R. 
WiUiams, treas.; I. M. Phillips, agt. and 
buyer; H. I. Rice, supt.; Dye Fireproof and 
Waterproof Fabrics; steam and electric; sell 
direct. 

Arcanum Knitting Works; $10,000; (K 
Louis D. Bloch, pres.; Joseph Tauman, 
treas.; Sweater Coats, Auto Hoods, etc.; 7 
knitting machines; sell direct. 



Bauer & Black; 25th and Dearborn (K&C 
Sts.; A. Bauer, pres.; G. T. Bauer, treas.; 
Surgical and Athletic Goods and Absorbent 
Cotton; 24 cards; 6 pickers; electricity; 
bleach and finish; sell direct; G. T. Bauer, 
buyer. 

Baum, C. F. Co.; Frontier Ave. and (K&S 
Blackhawk St.; $40,000; C. F. Baum, pres.; 
O. G. Baum, treas.; H. F. Lenk, supt.; Dress, 
Cloak and Millinery Trimmings; 26 looms; 
1,200 braiders; 25 knitting and 50 sewing 
machines; steam; sell direct; office, 236 South 
Franklin St.; O. G. Baum, buyer; buy all 
kinds art. silk, mohair, worsted and cotton 
yarns. 

Belden Mfg. Co.; 2300 S. Western Ave.; (C 
$250,000; Joseph C. Belden, pres.; H. E. 
Wilkins, sec; W. D. Rumsey, treas.; Albert 
Beutler, supt.; Magnet, Switchboard, An- 
nunciator Wire, Telephone and Electric 
Cordage and Rubber Covered Wire; 200 
braiders; electric; C. C. McCullough, buyer; 
buy 20/2, 30/2, 100/2 tram and tussah in- 
sulating silk, 3/12 spun braiding silk and 
glazed cotton yarns. 

Blum Bros.; 119-123 So. Market St.; $150,- (K 
000; Julius Blum, pres.; Sidney J. Blum, 
treas.; Seamless and Full Fashioned Half 
Hose, Underwear, Caps, Sweaters and Bath- 
ing Suits; sell direct to retailers; Julius and 
Sidney J. Blum, buyers. 

BoYNTON Wool Scouring Co.; 3601-3611 (W 
Iron St.; $200,000; G. W. Boynton, pres.; 
Ambrose Rose, Jr., treas.; Chas. Bohman, 
sec; Wool Scourers, Carbonizers and 
Dealers. 

BuRKLAND Knitting Works; 2341 Wa- (K 
bansia Ave.; Infants' and Children's Under- 
wear; buy cotton, worsted, mere, and silk. 

Burton, Oliver M. Co.; 21st St. & Racine (C 
Ave.; $250,000; surplus, $75,000; Oliver M. 
Burton, pres. and treas.; Mattress and Up- 
holstery Felts and Batting; 24 garnetts;_ 6 
pickers; 12 cards; steam and electric. 
(Branch at Brooklyn.) 

Chicago Braiding & Embroidery Co.; (S 
16 So. Market St.; Hans Schloetzer, pres.; 
A. Alexander, vice-pres. and treas.; Geo. 
G. Schloetzer, sec; Braiders and Embroid- 
erers, Beading, Cording, etc.; 150 machines. 

Chicago Embroidery Co.; Ohio, Osborne (S 
& Paulina Sts.; $20,000; John Bodenmann, 
pres.; John F. Avery, treas., mgr. and buyer; 
Silk Embroideries on Flannels, Mousseline 
de Soies, Silks, etc.; Cotton Embroidery of 
aU Types; 23 embroidery machines; 80 sew- 
ing machines; electricity; sell direct; buy 
wide variety of yarns. 

Chicago Felting Co.; 1210 W. Randolph (C 
St.; Mattress Felt, 4 garnetts; 2 pickers. 

Chicago Hair Cloth Co.; 3103 Market Sq.; (C 
Wm. Reid, mgr.; Hair Cloth; 100 looms; 
steam; finish. (Reported idle, Jan. 1915.) 

Chicago Hammock Co.; 521-23 No. Union (C 
St.; $10,000; H. B. Berentson, pres. and 
treas.; Paul HoUeback, supt.; Cotton Woven 
Hammocks; 5 broad and 3 narrow looms; 
electric; dye; sell direct; H. B. Berentson, 
buyer; buy 8/2, 8/3 and 8/4 soft cotton yarn. 



MacColl Slub-Catcbers for spoolers and winders remove all slubs. 

DBAPEK COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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Chicago — continued 

Chicago Rdg Mfg. Co.; 4242 Cottage (W 
Grove Ave.; $2,500; M. I. Iralson, pres. ; E. 
Sinek, treas.; Rugs and Rag Carpets; 6 
broad and 9 narrow looms; electric; sell di- 
rect; M. I. Iralson, buyer; buy 4 ply cotton, 
also jute. 

Chicago Tubing & Braiding Co.; 216 N. (C 
Clinton St.; $17,000; James Fentress, pres.; 
Calvin Fentress, treas.; T. P. Siddall, Jr., 
sec. and buyer; Flexible Tubing; 100 braid- 
ers; sell direct; electric; buy 2/26 cotton, 
2/40 mercerized, 2/28 worsted. 

Child's Welfare G.^rment Co.; 3212 W. (K 
Ravenswood Ave.; A. W. Kindt, pres.; R. 
A. Hoefer. vice-pres. and mgr.; C. B. Kindt, 
treas.; Infants' Knit Goods. 

Columbia Western Mills; W. 121st (Bl&F 
and So. Peoria Sts.; T D. McChesney, 
pres.; E. Myers, mgr.; Bleachers and Fin- 
ishers of Cotton Piece Goods, Clay Filling a 
Specialty; capacity 30 tons per day. (Gen- 
eral ofiBces, The Columbia Mills, Inc., N. Y.) 

Common Sense Truss Co , 300-306 W (K 
Madison St.; $20,000; E. H. Parker, pres. 
and treas.; Surgical Elastic Hosiery; 4 knit- 
ting machines; 12 sewing machines; steam; 
sell direct. 

Cotton Specialty Co., 319 W. Ohio St.; (C 
$15,000: Geo. Klawans. pres. and treas.; H. 
I. Klawans, supt. and buyer; Cotton Tufts 
for Mattresses, Mops, Wicking, 4-ply rug 
filler and Roving; steam and electric; sell 
direct; buy 8/3 and 8/4 cotton yarns. 

Decker, H. H., Textile Mfg. Co. (not (S 
Inc.); 961 Montana St.; Men's Neckwear 
and Ribbons; 10 looms; electric; sell direct; 
Henry H. Decker, buyer; buy 20/2 to 100/2 
C. P. 

Delson Knitting Mill; 1519 IMilwaukee (K 
Ave.; Knit Goods. 

Dornbaum Knitting Co.; 3136 Lincoln (K 
Ave.; $9,000; Wm. A. Boettinger, pres.; G. 
C. Bonnoront, supt. and buyer; Hosiery, 
Sweaters and Fancy Knit Goods; 10 flat 
knitting machines; 6 ribbers; 6 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; sell jobbers and retailers; 
buy 2/15, 2/18, 2/24 worsted. 

Earnshaw Knitting Co.; 1407 W. Jack- (K 
son Blvd.; $12.5,000; G. F. Earnshaw, pres. 
and treas.; Wm. A. Alexander, vice-pres. 
and supt.; Cotton, Woolen, Silk and Merino 
Underwear for Infants and Children; 27 
knitting and 40 sewing machines; bleach and 
finish; sell direct; W. A. Alexander, buyer: 
buy cotton, merino, worsted and silk yarns. 

Ederer R.J. Co.; 317-23 N. Michigan Ave.; (C 
$100,000; A. Loeffler, pres.; Louis B. Ederer, 
treas.; A. E. Ederer, supt.; Cotton and 
Linen Fish Netting; sell direct. 

Empire Knitting Mills; 314-22 W. Su- (K 
perior St.; $15,000; J. Kaufman, pres.; B. 
Strauss, treas.; Men's, Women's, Boys' and 
Infants' Sweater Coats and Sweaters; 20 
knitting, 8 sewing machines; electric; sell 
direct. 

Empire Mattress Co., 2231 W. Madison (C 
St.; Mattress Felt; 6 garnetts; 3 pickers; M. 
VanGelder, buyer. 

Empire Sponging & Refinishing Co.; (F 
A. Block, prop.; 108-28 North Jefferson St.; 
Sponging, Refinishing, Water-proofing; ca- 
pacity 25,000 yds. daily. 

ExMOOR Knitting Mills; 33 W. Kinzie (K 
St.; $25,000; Chas. H. Warren, pres.; C. E. 
Thompson, treas.; Stanley Woodworth, ^dce- 
pres. and buyer; Sweater Coats, Bathing 
Suits and Fancy Knit Goods; 10 flat knitting 
and 6 sewing machines; electric; sell jobbers 
and retailers; buy 3/16 worsted, 2/20 wool. 

Fiedler, A. B. & Sons; No. Park Ave. (S&K 
and Eugenie St.; $200,000; Edmund G. 
Fiedler, pres.; Anton B. Fiedler, treas.; Ed- 
mund G. and P. O. Fiedler, supts.; Fringes, 
Cords, Tassels, Braids, Gimps, Buttons, etc.. 
Women's Dress Trimmings, Millinery and 
Fur Trimmings; 10 narrow looms; 1,500 
braiders; 10 knitting machines; electric; sell 



direct; E. G. and P. O. Fiedler, buyers; buy 
cotton 16/1, 8/1, 20/2, 40/2, 30/2; Chicago 
office, 367 West Adams St. 

Freeman, Leon; 355 Union Park Court; (C&S 
S. J. Dembitzer. supt.; Labels and Rib- 
bons; 15 looms; sell direct salesroom, 322 W. 
VanBuren St. 

Friedlander-Bradt Knitting Mills; (K 
$200,000; Congress & Green Sts.; S. H. Stix, 
pres.; E. D. Friedlander, treas.; Silk, Wor- 
sted, Woolen and Cotton, Men's, Wo- 
men's, and Children's Gloves, Mittens, etc.; 
670 knitting and 100 sewing machines; 
electric. 

Gallagher, D. J., Mfg. Co.; 513 So. Clin- (C 
ton St.; D. J. Gallagher, pres. and treas.; 
Cotton Waste; 3 waste machines; sell direct. 

Gibraltar Knitting Mills; 1010 W. 12th (K 
St.; Nathan A. Siegal, prop.; Sweater Coats, 
Fancy Knit Goods, etc.; 20 flat knitting and 
15 sewing machines; electric; buy wool, 
worsted and cotton yarns 

Heineman, Oscar, Inc.; Armitage Ave., (S 
cor. Fairfield and Washtenaw Ave.; $600,- 
000; Oscar Heineman, pres.; D. Romer, 
treas.; F. Gabrielson, sec; Silk Floss, Tram, 
Twist, Raw and Thrown Silk on Quills, In- 
sulating Silk a specialty; 55,000 spindles; 
electric; producer gas plant; dye; sell direct. 

Hoffenberq, Barney; 815 Maxwell St.; (K 
Sweater Coats; 1 knitting and 3 sewing 
machines; sell retailers; buys 20/2 wool, 
16/2, 16/3 worsted. 

International Harvester Co. of New (J 
Jersey; office Harvester Bldg., 606 So. 
Michigan Ave.; $70,000,000; Cyrus H. Mc- 
Cormick, pres.; Harold F. McCormick, 
treas.; Binder Twine; 4,000 spindles. (Also 
Auburn, N. Y.) 

International Waterproofing Co., (D& F 
542 W. Jackson Blvd. (Branches at N. Y., 
Cincinnati, Cleveland and Baltimore.) 

IwAN, G.; 1903 Larrabee St.; Sweaters, Car- (K 
digan Jackets, and Fancy Knit Goods; 7 
flat knitting machines; 5 sewing machines; 
electric; sell direct; buy 2/16 worsted, 2/20 
wool yarns. 

Jensen, Joseph Co., 1737-41 Northwestern (K 
Ave.; C. Thomsen, supt.; Men's and Wom- 
en's Home-made Stockings, Worsted; 60 
flat knitting machines; 60 latch needle knit- 
ting machines; 10 sewing machines; electric; 
self direct; buy 2/18, 4/14 worsted yarn. 

Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co.; (C&S 
Congress and Green Sts.; $2,000,000; L. D. 
Kellogg, pres.; Seymour Guthrie, treas.; 
Jos. B. Edwards, gen'I mgr.; Telephone Ap- 
paratus Insulated Wire; 1,200 silk spindles; 
121 braiders; steam; J. Geiger, buyer; buy 
3, 6, 7, 12 end Tussah, 4 to 10 end Tram, 
2/26, 3/24 worsted, 3/24 mercerized, 2/30 
glazed, 2/20, 2/30, 2/40 cotton, 2/35 linen. 

Lange, Emil, 1256 Clybourn Ave.; Cardi- (K 
gan Jackets and Sweaters; 23 flat knitting 
and 8 sewing machines; steam; Emil Lange, 
buyer. 

Linen Thread Co.; 158 W. Austin St.; (Fl 
Twine; sell direct. 

Lorber, Sam & Sons; 730 Barber St.; (K 
Sophie Lorber, treas.; Sam Lorber, buyer; 
Cardigans; 4 flat knitting and 4 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; sell retailers; buy cotton, 
wool and worsted yarns. 

LoRENz Knit Goods Mfg. Co.; 1754-56 (K 
Belmont Ave.; $200,000; Richard Lorenz, 
pres.; Mas Schlosser, treas.; Rich Lorenz, 
supt., and buyer; .Sweaters, Cardigan Jack- 
ets and Fanc.v Knit Goods and Under- 
wear, Woolen and Worsted; 10 sections full 
fashion and 60 flat knitting machines; 36 
sewing machines; bleach and finish; gasoline; 
sell direct, 806 Medinah Bldg.; buy 3/18, 
3/20 and 16/2 to 80/2. 

LouER Bros. Polar Knitting Mills; (K 
645 Fifth Ave.; Sweater Coats, Jerseys. 
Auto Hoods, Hockey Caps, Mufflers and 



Nortbrop Looms weaTe worsteds tbat can be made witb one sbuttle. 

DRAPEft COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 
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Chicago — continued 

Novelties; 20 knitting and 15 sewing ma- 
chines; sell direct; buy 2/20, 2/23 wool, 2/16 
worsted. 
LuNDSBERG, J. M.; 2067 Milwaiikee Ave.; (K 
Woolen and Worsted Sweater Coats, Under- 
wear, Hosiery; 6 flat knitting machines; 2 
sewing machines; sell direct; buy 2/20, 2/16, 
3/16, '4/16 worsted and 2/20 woolen. 

Mansure, E. L., Co., Inc.; Michigan Ave. (S 
& Lake St.; $350,000; E. L. Mansure, pres. 
J. H. Van Arsdale, treas.; Upholstery and 
Drapery Trimmings; Rug Fringes; 150 nar- 
row looms; electricity; sell direct; 1415-25 
North St., Phila.; buy 4/1 to 60s cotton, 3/9 
wool, 2/26, 2/36 worsted, floss and sewing 
silk; (Also Phila.) 

Marshall Field & Co.. 1428 Marianna (K 
St.; George U. Clark, supt.; Men's and Boys' 
Ribbed Underwear and Union Suits; 30 knit- 
ting machines; 75 sewing machines; bleach; 
electric; sell direct; F. L. Drane, dept. mgr.; 
Wholesale store is buyer; buy 1/9 to 1/60 
cotton, 1/40 to 1/70 worsted, and two-ply 
yarns. 

Monarch Electric & Wire Co.; N. E. (C 
corner Adams and Desplaines Sts.; $100,000; 
Louis A. Schwab, pres.; Henry Schwab, sec. 
and buyer; N. Deutsch, treas.; Insulated 
Wire; 200 braiders; buy yarns on tubes. 

Mter, Henry Thread Mfq. Co.; 400 (C 
So. Market St.; $100,000; Henry Myer, pres. 
B. F. Reach, sec. -treas. ; Winding, Coning 
and Spooling Yarns, Specialty Mercerized 
Thread "Subsilk" Brand; Henry Myer, 
buyer; buy S. I., Egypt, and Peeler, all 
counts. 

National Wool Co.; Elston and Webster (W 
Aves.; Wool Handlers and Wool Scourers 
for the Trade. 

Norman, Wm. & Co.; 1832 Ogden Ave.; (K 
Surgical Elastic Hosiery, Cotton and Silk; 
10 knitting and 5 sewing machines; hand 
power; sell direct; buy cotton and silk yarns' 

Olson Rug Co.; 32 Laflin St.; W. Olson, (W 
pres.; Fluff Rugs, made from Old Carpets. 

Paramount Knitting Co.; (Main oflace (K 
and salesroom) 10th floor, Hunter Bldg.; 
Cor. Madison and Market Sts.; $400,000; 
Henry Pope, pres.; A. Gartung, treas.; J. G. 
Prosser, supt.; Children's Ribbed Hose and 
Men's Half Hose; 2 sets; 25,000 cotton 
spindles; 1,160 latch needle knitting ma- 
chines; 480 ribbers; dye, bleach and finish; 
steam; sell direct; office, 377 Broadway, N. 
Y.; K. Kelly, pur. agt.; (Mills at Kankakee, 
111., Hartford, Beaver Dam and Waupun, 
Wis.) 

Peerless Light Co.; 295 Loomis St.; $10,- (K 
000: Max Herskovitz, pres. and treas.; Abram 
Herskovitz, supt.; Gas Mantles made from 
Cotton Thread, Woven; 25 latch needle knit- 
ting machines; steam; sell direct. 

Penn Novelty Works; 2951 W. Lake St.; (W 
$20,000; Woolen Art Rugs; 4 sets; 12 looms; 
electric; sell direct. (No report 1915.) 

Peters Trimmings Co., The; 921-923 Ful- (S 
ton St.; $75,000; C. E. Peters, pres.; Florence 
P. Lartz, treas.; Furniture and Drapery 
Trimmings; 20 looms; Caro & Upright^, 717 
Market St., San Francisco, s. agts.; C. E. 
Peters, buyer; buy 8/1, 8/2, 12/3, 20/2. 

Phoenix Steam Dye House; 1963 South- (D 
port Ave.; Tony Susen, prop., Dyer Cotton 
and Woolen Yarns, Cotton Yarn a Specialty; 
Winding; steam. 

Phoenix Trimming Co.; 2003-07 Clybourn (S 
Ave.; $25,000; Aug. E. Neff, pres.; Fred G. 
Kaeding, sec. and treas.; Drapery and 
Decorative Trimmings, Rope Portieres, 
Pillow Cords, Girdles, etc.; 75 looms, 100 
braiders; steam; sell own goods; buy all 
sizes cotton yarns, silk floss and serges, rug 
yarn. 2/26 worsted, 2/16 wool rovings. 

Royal Knitting Mills; 400 Racine Ave.; (K 
Herman H. Newberger, prop, and buyer; 
Sweater Coats, Fancy Knit Goods; 72 knit- 



ting and 54 sewing machines; finistt; electric; 

buys 2/23, 2/20, 2/18, 2/17 wool, 2/16, 3/16, 
4/16, 4/14 worsted. 

Rubens & Marble, Inc.; 2-20 No. Market (K 
St.; $500,000; Lee Rubens, pres.; E. M. Mar- 
ble, treas.; W. J. Rubens, supt.; The "Ru- 
bens" Infants' Shirts, Cotton, Merino, Wool, 
Silk and Silk and Wool; 60 knitting machines; 
165 sewing machines; bleach and finish; 
electric; sell direct; Lee Rubens and E. M. 
Marble, buyers; buy all yarns. 

Sand, John A.; 2406-8 W. Chicago Ave.; (K 
John A. Sand, pres. and buyer; John A. Sand, 
Jr., supt.; Men's Sweater Coats; 25 knitting 
machines; 7 sewing machines; electric; sell 
direct; buy 2/16, 2/8, 3/21, 3/18 worsted, 
2/9 and 2/18 wool. 

Schultz & HiRSCH Co., 1300 Fulton St.; (C 
Mattress Felt; 3 garnetts; 2 pickers; Daniel 
C. Hirsch, buyer. 

Shaker Knitting Mills Co.; 224 W. (K 
Huron St.; $25,000; D. C. O'Shea, pres. and 
buyer; J. M. Feldhake, treas.; A. Hezinger, 
supt.; Sweaters, Toques, Jerseys, Bathing 
Suits, Fancy Knit Goods, etc.; 6 spring 
needle and 20 latch needle knitting ma- 
chines; 15 sewing machines; electric; sell di- 
rect; buy wool and worsted yarns. 

Shannon Sporting Goods Shop; $5,000. (K 
Will probably manufacture knit goods. 

Sharp & Smith; 103 No. Wabash Ave.; (K 
$110,000; W. N. Sharp, pres.; R. O'Connor, 
treas.; C. F. Bennett, supt.; Surgical Elas- 
tic Bandages of all Kinds in Silk and Cot- 
ton, Athletic and Theatrical Goods; 18 knit- 
ting machines; 24 looms; 30 sewing machines; 
electric; sell direct; W. N. Sharp, buyer; 
buy 8/2, 16/2, 40/2, 60/2 Egyptian and 
Peeler Yarns. 

Spalding, A. G. & Bros., Mfq. Co.; cor. (K 
54th and La Salle Sts.; A. G. Spalding, pres.; 
W. T. Brown, treas.; R. L. Welch, supt. and 
buyer; Athletic Goods, Sweaters, Golf Vests, 
Cardigans, Bathing Suits, etc.; 50 knitting 
machines; 180 sewing machines; steam; sell 
direct. (Also Brooklyn, N. Y.) 

Strauss, Fred. Dye Works; 2649-59 (D&BI 
Sheffield Ave. ; Skein Dyer, Silk, Cott9n, and 
Woolen Yarns, also Jute and Artificial Silk 
and Garments; capacity, 6,000 pounds daily. 

Strauss Knitting Mills. 3230 No. Clark (K 
St.; $15,000; Edward Strauss, pres.; Seam- 
less Half Hose; 8 latch needle knitting ma- 
chines; 6 flat knitting machines; 2 ribbers; 
4 sewing machines; electric; sell direct; Ed- 
ward Strauss, buyer; buy 2/16, 3/18 worsted. 

Trautwein, Wm.; 1543 N. Lawndale (D&BI 
Ave.; Dye and Bleach Cotton, Woolen and 
Silk Yarns; steam and electric. Capacity 
12,000 lbs. daily. 

Truax, Greene & Co.; 171-175 N. Wa- (K 
bash Ave.; $400,000; B. H. Coddington, 
pres., supt. and buyer; Elastic Stockings, 
etc.; 4 spring needle knitting machines; 
steam; sell direct. 

United Haircloth Co.; 3229 So. Ashland (C 
Ave.; Hair Cloth; 82 looms; steam; finish; 
sell direct; firm, buyers; buy 1/14, 2/30, 2/40. 

U. S. Quilting Co.; 509 West Division St.; (C 
Wadding. 

\'assar Swiss L'.vderwear Co.; 2545 Di- (K 
versey Ave.; George E. Rutledge, pres., supt. 
and buyer; Jas. A. Struthers, treas.; Men's 
Ribbed and Full Fashioned Underwear and 
Union .Suits, cotton, worsted, merino and 
silk; 200 sections full fashion machines; fin- 
ish; steam and electric; sell direct to retail- 
ers; buy 9 to SO cotton, 10 to 60 worsted and 
merino. 

Western Electric Co.; Hawthorne Sta.; (C 
$15,000,000; H. B. Thayer, pres.; H. A. Hal- 
ligan, vice-pres.; J. W. Johnston, treas.; H. 
F. .\lbright, supt.; Insulated Wire, Telephone 
Apparatus and Electrical Materials; 587 
braiders; steam and electric; dye and finish; 
sell direct; A. L. Salt, buyer; buy 20, 30/2, 



Northrop Loom. Trade Mark registered. 
DRAPES COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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Chicago — continued 

40/2 ply cotton yarn, skeins; 20/2, 40/lt 
50/1, 80/1, 100/1 on tubes. 

Western Felt Works, The; $1,500,000; (W 
4115-33 Ogden Ave.; Henry Faurot, pres.; 
Wm E Silverthorne, vice-pres.; George M. 
Silverthorne, sec. and treas.; Felts; 26 sets; 
steam and electric; dye; sell direct; offices, 
495 Broome St., N. Y. City; G. M. Silver- 
thorne, buyer. 

Western Knitting Mills; David H. (K 
Gorchakoff, prop.; 1121 So. Halsted St.; 
Sweater Coats and Hosiery; 20 flat knitting 
and 15 sewing machines; electric. 

Wittenberg & Goldberger; Knit Goods. (K 
(Projected.) 

Wood, J. L. Mfg. Co., 14 No. Sheldon St.; (C 
$15,000; J. L. Wood, pres. treas. and mgr. ; 
G. W. Gillespie, sec; Cotton Felt and Bat- 
ting, Cotton and Wool Shoddy; 4 garnetts. 

Chicago Heights. A-4. C. & E. HI.; E. J. 
& M. C. RR.;B. &0. RR. (Pop. 15,000.) 
Diamond Br.\iding Mills; $50,000; Na- (C 
than Seifer, pres.; Isaac A. Lassera, treas.; 
Shoe and Corset Laces; 400 braiders; steam; 
dye (yarn) and finish; sell direct; buy 8/4, 
12/1, 26/1, 24/1, 26/2 yarn. 

CollinsTille. E-2. VandaliaRR. (Pop. 7,478.) 

Chester Knitting Mills; J. M. Brewer, (K 

supt.; Cotton Hosiery; 112 footers; 65 rib- 

bers; 30 loopers; electric. (Branch of St. 

Louis, Mo.) 

Dixon. C. & N.W.; HI. Cent.; S. & D. East 
Elec. RR. (Pop. 8,200.) 
Goss.\RD, H. W., Co.; $100,000; Sam. S. (F 
Gossard, supt. and buyer; Waterproof Silk 
and Cotton Fabrics. 

Elgin. A-4. C. & N. W; C. M. &St. P.; E. J. 
& E.; A. E. & C. Traction Line RR. (Pop. 
25,000.) 
Western Thread Co.; W. R. (CD&Bl 

Swartwout, treas. and mgr.; Spool Cotton, 
Threads and Yarns; dyeing, bleaching and 
cone and tube winding; steam and electric; 
sell direct. 
Fairfleld. F-4. B. & O. RR.; Springfield 
Div.; Sou. Ry. (Pop. 2,800.) 
Sexton Mfg. Co.; H. G. Ferguson, pres. (K 
and treas.; Ribbed Goods for Seams for Jean 
Drawers, also Webbing; 9 latch needle knit- 
ting machines; 22 ribbers; 500 sewing ma- 
chines; steam; sell direct. 

Freeport. A-3. C. M. & S. RR., C. & N. R,R. 
L C. RR. (Pop. 20,100.) 
Rockford Mitten «fc Hosiery Co.; Wool (K 
Hosiery; 60 ribbers; 50 sewing machines. 
(Branch of Rockford.) 

Hanover. A-2. C. G. W. Ry. (Pop. 785.) 
Hanover Woolen Mfg. Co.; $80,000; T. R.(W 
Goldthorp, pres.; A. B. White, treas. and 
agt.; Cassimeres and Meltons; 8 sets; 32 
broad and 2 narrow looms; steam and water; 
dye (raw stock, piece) and finish; sell direct; 
A. B. White, buyer; buy cotton, silk and 
worsted. 

Highland. E-2. Vandalia RR. (Pop. 2,500.) 
Highland Embroidery Works; John J. (S 
Spindler, pres.: Julius J. Spindler, see. and 
treas.; Fine Embroidered Flannels, Cotton 
and Silk Embroideries, White and Colored 
Wash Dress Goods; 26 embroidery ma- 
chines; sell direct; buy cotton, mere, silk 
and wool and 36 to 54-inch gray goods. 
Highland Parle. Electric cars from Chicago. 
(Pop. 6,000.) 
ExMooR Knitting Mills. Moved to Chicago. 

Jacksonville. D-2. C. & A. RR.; C. P. & 

St. L. RR.; C. B. & Q. RR.; W. RR. 

(Pop. 15.078.) 

Capps, J. & So.vs, Ltd.; $200,000; J. L. (W 

Capps, treas.; A. T. Capps, sec; Paul F. 

Alexander, supt.; All Wool Cassimeres and 



Worsteds, made into Men's Clothing and 
Indian Robes; 7 sets; 34 looms; steam and 
electric; dye (raw stock, piece) and finish; 
sell direct; A. T., H. M., and J. G. Capps. 
buyers; buy 2/32, 2/40, 1/20, 1/16 half 
blood, 2/36, 2/24, 1/18, 1/12 quarter blood. 

Kanltaliee. B-4. C. I. & S. RR.; 111. Cent. 
RR.; C. C. C. & St. L. RR. (Pop. 16,337.) 

Paramount Knitting Co.; No. 1 Mill (knit- (K 
ting); Frank Pope, supt.; No. 2 Mill (spin- 
ning); F. G. Morrill, supt.; Yarns and Seam- 
less Hosiery; 2 sets; 2.5,000 cotton spindles; 
dye and finish; steam. (See main office, 
Chicago.) 

Lacon. B-3. C. & A. RR. (Pop. 1,601.) 

Lacon Woolen Mills; John Grieves Sons; (W 
$25,000; Geo. H. Grieves, pres. and supt.; 
J. W. Grieves, treas.; Collar Cloths, Thibets, 
Meltons, etc.; 10 sets; 44 broad looms; 
steam; dye (raw stock and piece) and finish; 
sell direct; offices in Chicago, Cincinnati 
and Rochester; Geo. H. and Jno. W. Grieves, 
buyers. 

Lanark. A-2. C. M. & St. P. RR. (Pop. 
1,300.) 

WoLFLEY, J. D.; Rag and Jute Carpets and (W 
Rugs; 2 narrow looms; buy carpet warp in 
cotton and wool, also chenille and rug filling. 

Menard. F-2. St. L. I. M. & S. and 111. So. 
RR. (Pop. 60.) 

Southern Illinois Penitentiary Knit- (K 
ting Shop; W. V. Choisser, warden; J. R. 
Aspley, supt.; Men's and Women's Seamless 
and Women's and Children's Cotton Ribbed 
Hosiery; 44 latch needle knitting machines; 
35 ribbers; 16 sewing machines; finish; 
steam; sell direct; buy 14, 16, 18 white, 6, 
7, 8, 14 brown and white and blue and 
white 40s tinted splicing. 

Mt. Vernon. F-3. C. & E. 111., L. & N., So. 
and W. C. & W. RR. (Pop. 10,000.) 

Illinois Knitting Co.; $50,000; P. C. (K 
Withers, pres. and mgr.; A. C. Johnson, 
treas.; Virgil Hubbard, supt.; Men's, Wo- 
men's and Children's Fine Gauge Hosiery; 
140 knitting machines; 20 loopers; steam; 
dye (piece) , bleach and finish; sell direct to 
jobbers only; P. C. Withers, buyer; buy 
combed Peeler, Egyptian, S. I. and mer- 
cerized, 2/30 to 2/140 also silk. 

Peoria. C-2. C. B. & Q. RR.; C. R. I. & P. 
RR.; C. P. & St. L. RR.; C. C. C. & St. L. 
RR., and others. (Pop. 66,365.) 

Peoria Cordage Co.; $400,000; A. G. Heid- (J 
rich, treas.; R. L. Linton, supt.; Sisal and 
Manila Cordage, Binder Twine and Rope 
50,000 lbs. per day; steam; sell direct; E. C 
Heidrich, Jr., buyer. 

Rockford. A-3. C. & N. W. RR.; C. B. & Q. 
RR.; C. M. & St. P. RR.; I. C. RR. (Pop. 
45,000) 

BuRSON Knitting Co.; $650,000; Ralph (K 
Emerson, pres.; W. E. Hinchliff, treas.; 
E. J. Ziock, supt.; Ladies' Full Fashioned 
Cotton Hosiery; 1,600 flat knitting and 100 
sewing machines; steam and electric; dye 
(yarn and garment), bleach and finish; sell 
direct; N. Y., office 346 B'way; treas., buyer; 
buy high grade mule spun Peeler 14 to 248; 
combed Peelers and Egyptian 14 to 32; mer- 
cerized 2/40, 2/80. 

B. Z. B. Knitting Co.; $300,000; Wm. H. (K 
Ziock, pres. and buyer; W. Talcott, treas.; 
Women's Cotton Full Fashioned Hosiery; 
600 knitting machines. 

Forest City Knitting Co.; $60,000; Wm (K 
Nelson, pres.; F. F. Nelson, treas.; Men's 
Seamless Cotton Hose; 300 flat knitting ma- 
chines; 20 ribbers; steam; James Slater, 230 
So. 5th Ave., Chicago,^ b. agt.; F. F. Nelson, 
buyer; buy 5s to 12s single and ply yarn. 



Dutcber Temples, trade-mark registered V. S. Patent OfBce. 

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Nelson Knitting Co.; $160,000; F. R. (K 
Brown, pres.; W. H. Ziock, vice-pres.; A. 
S. Rubl, sec, treas. and buyer; Men's Seam- 
less Cotton Hosiery; 500 automatic flat Icnit- 
ting machines; steam, water and electric; 
sell jobbers; N. Y. office, 346 B'way; buy 5 
to 16, 2 and 3 ply. 

RocKFORD Mitten & Hosibrt Co.; 418 (K 
So. Wyman St.; $600,000; Wm. H. Ziock. 
pres. and treas.; Wm. Walton, supt.; All 
Kinds Woolen, Worsted and Merino Hosi- 
ery and Half Hose; 6 sets; 3 worsted combs; 
600 worsted spindles; 600 flat and 300 latch 
needle knitting and 50 sewing machines; 
steam; bleach, dye (raw stock, yarn, gar- 
ment) and finish; sell direct; office. 346 
Broadway, N. Y. (Branch at Freeport.) 

RocKPORD Woolen Cloth Mfg. Co.; (W 
$40,000; Cassimeres and Collar Cloths; 3 
sets; 25 looms; dye, steam and water; Curtis 
& Warren, N. Y. and Chicago, s. agts. 

Springfield. D-2. B. & O. RR.; C. & A. RR.; 
C. P. & St. L. RR.; I. C. RR.; St. L. C. & 
St. P. RR.; W. RR. (Pop. 52,000.) 

GoDLEY, Frank; 1515 Madison St.; Ells- (W 
worth Godley, supt.; Shoddy; 6 sets; steam; 
dye; sell direct. 



Springfield Mattress Co.; 800 N. W. (C 
Grand Ave.; Mattress Felt and Batting; 3 
garnetts; 2 pickers. 

St. Charles. A-4. Chic. & N. W. RR.; C. G. 
W. RR. (Pop. 4,500.) 

St. Charles Net & Hammock Co.; $35,000; (C 
W. P. LiUibridge, pres. and treas.; Nets and 
Hammocks; 12 looms; gasoline and electric; 
Geo. Erickson, buyer; buy 8 and 10, 2, 3 and 
4-ply and 20/2 yarns. 

Sycamore. A-3. C. G. W.; C. & N. RR. 

(Pop. 4,500.) 

Chicago Insulated Wire & Mfg. Co.; (C 
$100,000; A. B. Gochenour, pres. and supt.; 
Insulated Wire; 500 braiders; salesrooms, 
Monadnock Bldg.. Chicago; buy 7 to 30 
single and 2-ply, tubes and skeins, also C. 
S. I. and C. P. 

7Ion City. A-2. C. & N. W. and C. & M. Elec. 
RR. (Pop. 5,000.) 

ZioN Lace Industries; Marshall Field & (C 
Co., props.; Fancy Laces, Nets, Lace Cur- 
tains. Bed Spreads. Handkerchiefs, etc.; 
bleach and dye; electric. 



See map on page 128. 
For explanation of abbreviations see page 99. 



Cannelton. G-6. Southern RR. (Pop. 2,188.) 
Indiana Cotton Mills; $300,000; Oscar (C 
Fenley, pres.; Lee Rodman, vice-pres. and 
treas.; Geo. P. Smith, supt.; 32". 36". 37" 
and 38" Ducks and Brown Sheetings and 
Mop Yarns; 15.168 ring spindles; 500 looms; 
steam; S. H. Stone & Co., Louisville, s. agt.; 
Lee Rodman, buyer. 

Columbia City. Vandalia RR. and Penna 

Lines. (Pop. 3,800.) 

Columbia Woolen Mills; $9.5,000; Wm. (W 

Fisher, pres.; James Adams, treas.; Fancy 

Cassimeres; 4 sets; 32 looms; electric; dye 

(raw stock); sell direct. 

EvansTille. F-5. L. & N., So. Ry., 111. Cent, 
and other RR's. (Pop. 70.000.) 

American Mop Co.. 1125 Elliott St.; C. (C 
H. Ellert, prop.; Mops; buy cotton warp 
and mop yarn; sell direct. 

EvANSviLLE Hosiery Co.. Olive and Canal (K 
Sts.; $10,000; F. Marvin Austin, treas., mgr. 
and buyer; 84 needle Half Hose; 15 knitting 
machines; 2 ribbers; 2 loopers. (No report 
1915.) 

Lincoln Cotton Mill Co., The; Park St.; (C 
$150,000; Albert A. Jenks, pres.; Chas. N. 
Brown, treas.; P. H. O'Neill, supt.; Sheet- 
ings. Drills and Light Ducks; 16,320 ring 
spindles; 464 looms; steam; sell direct, and 
through agts. 

Fort Wayne. B-7. N. Y. C. & St. L., L. S 
& M. S. Penna. and other RR's. (Pop. 
64.000.) 

Anthony Hosiery Mills; $15,000; Morris (K 
Levy, pres.; Abe Levy, treas.; H. M. Kahn. 
supt. and buyer; Women's Cotton and Silk 
Seamless Hosiery; 30 latch needle knitting 
machines; 2 ribbers; 2 sewing machines; elec- 
tric; sell direct; buy lisle, mere. art. silk and 
Japan tram. 

B. & B. Knitting Co.; $10,000; George H. (K 
Butler, mgr.; Sweaters and Athletic Goods; 
4 knitting machines; electric; sell direct. 

Thieme Bros. Co.; $200,000; John A. (K 
Thieme, pres.; T. F. Thieme, treas.; J. G. 
Thieme, supt.; Men's and Women's Full 
Fashioned Silk Hosiery; electric; sell retail- 
ers; J. G. Thieme and H. Herbst, buyers. 



Wayne Knitting Mills, Inc.; $1,200,000; (K 
T. F. Thieme, pres.; F. J. Thieme, sec, supt. 
and buyer; Full Fashioned and Seamless 
Cotton, Worsted and Silk Hosiery for Men, 
Women and Children; 450 latch needle knit- 
ting machines; 3,600 sections full fashion 
machines; 350 ribbers; 250 sewing machines; 
steam and electric; dye, bleach and finish; 
sell direct. (Branch at Roanoke.) 

Wolf. Paul E. Bedding Co.; 621 Clinton (C 

St.; Mattress Felts; 2 garnetts and 2 pickers. 

Goshen. B-6. C. C. C. & S. L. RR.; L. S. & 
M. S. Ry. (Pop. 8.500.) 
Rock Run Mills; $100,000; W. L. Steph- (K 
enson, mgr. and buyer; Geo. H. Jepson, 
supt.; Wool and Worsted Ribbed Union 
Suits; 4 sets; 2,400 w. spindles; 24 latch knit- 
ters; 95 sewing machines; finish; electric; 
buy 14 to 60-1 C. P., and K. P.; 13-2 to 50-2 
mere; 20 to 40-1 worsted; sell jobbers; 
Frank E. Miller, N. Y., s. agt. 

Huntingburg. F-5. So. RR. (Pop. 3,500.) 
Miessner Bros. Co., The; Huntingburg (W 
Woolen Mills; C. Miessner, supt.; Woolen 
Yarns, 2/7 to 2/28 in 100 lb. bales ; 2 sets; 
dye (yarn) and finish ; sell direct. 

Indianapolis. D-6. L. E. & W., P. C. C. & 

St. L., Vandalia and other RRs. (Pop. 
234.000.) 

Carr, Chas. C. Co.; 30-36 E. Georgia St.; (K 
$50,000; C. C. Carr, pres.; C. F. Stewart, 
treas. and buyer; Wm. O'Neill, supt.; Wool 
and Merino Athletic Hosiery; 8 knitting and 
25 sewing machines; electric; sell direct; buy 
8/1, 8/2 cotton, 2/21, 2/23 merino, 2/18 
wool, 2/13, 3/15 worsted. 

Harbottle Mfg. Co.; $75,000; F. B. Har- (K 
bottle, pres.; J. W. C. Pickering, treas. and 
buyer; Men's Flat Underwear; 285 knitting 
and sewing machines; sell direct. 

Hirschman, J. C. Co.; 1201 E. Maryland (C 
St.; F. H. Hirschman, buyer; Mattresses 
and Pillows; 4 garnetts; 3 pickers. 

Indianapolis Bleaching Co.; West (C&Bl 
Wabash St. & White River; C. A. Young. 
res. mgr.; W. O. Blanford, supt. cotton mill 
dept.; J. W. Knowles, supt. bleaching; Brown 
Sheetings and Bleaching; 37,376 ring spin- 



Order Speakman Lever Screws for new frames, also for old frames if not equipped. 

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dies; 944 looms; steam; dye, bleach and fin- 
ish; sell direct. (See Bemis Bro. Bag Co., 
Boston.) 

Indian.^pous Glove Co.; $300,000; Chas. (K 
F. Zwick, pres. and supt.; Brodehurst Elsey, 
treas. and buyer; Cloth, Leather Finished 
and Jersey Gloves; sell direct. 

Puritan Bed Spring Co.; 902 Kentucky (C 
Ave.; J. H. Spellmore, pres.; Mattresses; 2 
giirnetts; 2 pickers. 

Lafayette. C-5. Wabash, L. E. & W., C. C. 

C. & St. L. and other RR's. (Pop. 19,238.) 
Lafayette Carpet & Rug Co.; $20,000; (W 
C. F. Weber, pres.; C. M. Shigley, vice-pres. 
and treas.; E. V. Severson, sec; R. W. Ro- 
driquez, supt.; Ingrain Carpets; 12 narrow 
and 3 broad looms; sell direct; buy yarns, 
2/14-.5/S medium and super wool, double 
reel worsted. 

La Porte. B-5. Pere Marq. RR.; L. E. & W. 
RR.; L. S. & M. S. RR. (Pop. 10,500.) 

La Porte Braiding Mill.; $15,000; F. H. (C 
Michael, pres ; F. C. Mann, treas., mgr. and 
buyer; Shoe and Corset Laces; electric; sell 
direct; buy 2/30, 2/36, 2/40 mere. 

La Porte Woolen Mills; 410-419 Fox (W 
St.; Maurice Fox, pres.; Herbert W. Fox, 
treas.; John Riley, supt.; Men's Wear and 
Ladies' Dress Goods; 13 sets; 90 broad and 
20 narrow looms; steam; dye and finish; sell 
direct! Maurice Fox, buyer. (Chicago, 
office. Textile Bldg.) 

Wallace & Smith Blanket Mills; $750,- (W 
000; W. H. Wallace, pres. and treas.; R. F. 
Wallace, vice-pres. and gen'l mgr.; S. Smith, 
sec; Wool Bed Blankets and Horse Blank- 
ets; 10 sets; 50 broad looms; steam; dye and 
finish; sell direct; R. F. Wallace, buyer; buy 
16s and 2/303 white cotton; 10s tan cotton 
warp and 16s white. 

Logansport. C-6. P C. C. & St. L. RR.; 
Vandalia RR.; Wabash RR. (Pop. 17,932.) 
Majestic Knitting Co.; $50,000; James (K 
H. Foley, pres.; Walter J Uhl, treas. and 
supt.; Men's Ribbed Underwear in Cotton, 
Woolen, Worsted and Merino; 2 flat and 
6 latch needle knitting machines; 14 sew- 
ing machines; water; sell direct; W. J. Uhl, 
buyer; buy 14 to 60 cotton. 

Madison. F-7. P. C. C. & St. L. RR. 
(Pop. 7,835.) 

Eagle Cotton Mills Co.; $250,000; David (C 
Johnson, pres. and buyer; Richard John- 
son, treas.; Manly D. Wilson, sec; David 
Johnson, supt.; Brown Cotton Sheetings, 
Candle Wick, Carpet Chain and Mop Yarn, 
4s to 8s in Skeins and Tubes; 20.000 ring 
and 600 twisting spindles; 150 broad and 
350 narrow looms; steam; dye; J. H. Lane & 
Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Johnson, R. Yarn & Cordage Mills; (C 
$50,000; W. J. Johnson, pres. and buyer; 
David W. Johnson, treas.; Wicking and 
Twines; 3 and 4-ply warps, skeins, cones 
and tubes; 5,000 ring spindles; steam; dye; 
sell direct. 

Schofield, J. & Son; John T. Schofield, (W 
supt. and buyer; Blankets and Skirts; 2 sets; 
15 broad and 4 narrow looms; steam; dye 
(raw stock, yarn, piece): sell direct 

Mexico. C-6. Vandalia RR. (Pop. 500.) 
Mexico Woolen Mills, (Inc.); $40,000; (W 
W. E. Edwards, pres.; George Wilson, treas.; 
Geo. Dick, supt. and buyer; Knitting Yarns 
for Sweaters and Lender wear, 1/7 to 28 cut; 
3 sets; 1,200 spindles; dye (skein) and bleach; 
water; sell direct and O. J. Caron Co., Chi- 
cago, s. agts. 

Michigan City. A-5. Mich. Cent., Pare 
Marq., L. E. & W. and Monon. RR's. 
(Pop. 20,000.) 
Indiana State Prison; Hoosier Twine (J 

Mills; E. J. Fogartv, warden and supt.; Sisal 
and Standard Binder Twine; 6,000,000 lbs. 
annual capacity; sell direct. 



Middletown. D-7. P. C. C. & St. L. and 

Union Traction RR. (Pop. 1,801.) 
Leibhardt, W. L. & Co.; Wool Batting (W 
and Wadding, Blankets; 2 sets cards; steam; 
dye; sell direct. 

Mishawalta. B-6. C. & G. T. RR.; E. & W. 

RR.; L. S. & M. S. RR. (Pop. 10,560.) 
Beattt Felting Co.; $75,000; E. L. Beat- (W 

ty, pres. and treas.; Felt Shoes and Slippers; 

4 sets cards; electric; dye; sell direct; E. L. 

Beatty, buyer. 
MisHAWAKA Woolen Mfg. Co.; $700,000; (K 

E. A. Saunders, pres.; Clement Studeba- 
ker, Jr., treas.; F. G. Eberhart, supt.; Rub- 
ber Footwear, Knit and Felt Boots and 
Lumbermen's Socks; 28 sets; 200 knitting 
and 65 sewing machines; steam, water and 
electric; dye (raw stock); sell direct; F. G. 
Eberhart, buyer. 

Monticello. C-5. C. I. & L. RR.; P. C. C. & 
St. L. RR. (Pop. 2,107.) 
Thread Mills Co., $70,000; F. H. (D&F 
Reynolds, pres.; Geo. T. Stevenson, sec. and 
treas.; Sewing Threads, Embroidery Pro- 
ducts, Crochet and Art Needle Work Yarns; 
steam. 

New Albany. F-6. On Ohio River opposite 
Louisville Ky., and on P. C. C. & St.L., 
Chic, Ind. & Louiv. Southern, B. & O. 
Southwestern and other RR's. (Pop. 
20,628.) 
Bowman, D. F., cor. W. 4th and Main (C&W 
Sts.; Railroad Waste; also Custom Picking, 
Carding and Garnetting; 6 garnetts; 2 pick- 
ers; 2 cards; steam and electric; sell direct. 
HoosiER Dte Works and Mfg. Co.; Geo. (D 

F. Penn, supt.; Dyers of Cotton Cordage, 
also Tubing and Coning; McCord Company, 
Louisville, agts. and buyers. 

Mills City Cotton Mills; $50,000; Henry (C 
T. Bain, pres.; J. E. Wiley, Sr., treas. and 
mgr.; Cotton Rugs, ToweUng, Mop Cloths, 
etc.; electric. 

New Albany HosrERT Mills; $100,000; (K 
W. J. Hedden, pres.; W. A. Hedden, sec. 
and supt.; Men's, Women's and Children's 
Woolen Hosiery; 5 sets; 175 latch needle 
knitting machines; dye and finish; steam; 
sell direct, and C. G. Culin, N. Y., s. agt.; 
W. A. Hedden, buyer. 

Peru. C-6. C. & O. of Ind.; L. E. & W, RR.; 

W. RR. (Pop. 11,648.) 

Peru Bagging Mfg. Co.; $100,000; Chas. (J 

J. Kraus, pres.; Max W. Kraus, sec and 

treas.; Jute Bagging; 824 spindles; 20 

looms; 2 sets; steam; sell direct. 

Richmond. D-7. S. R. & I. Div. Pitts. Cin. 

Chic. & St. L.; G. R. & Ind., and C. & O. 

RRs. (Pop. 20,000.) 
Richmond Underwear Co.; $150,000; (K 
L. M. Flesh, pres.; A. Louis, treas.; A. J. 
Harwood, mgr.; Men's and Women's Ribbed 
Underwear; 75 knitting and 200 sewing 
machines; electric; sell jobbers; L. M. 
Flesh, buyer; buy all numbers cotton, mere, 
worsted and merino. 

Roanolce. C-7. W. RR. (Pop. 536.) 

Wayne Knitting Mills; Cotton Seamless (K 
Hosierv; 100 knitting machines; 25 ribbers. 
(Branch of Ft. Wayne.) 

Seymour. E-6. B. & O. RR.; P. C. C. & St. 

L. RR.; C. T. H. & S. E. RR., and I. & L. 

Traction. (Pop. 6,445.) 
Seymour Woolen Factory Co.; $80,000; (W 
B. F. Schneck, pres. and treas.; C. A. Hem- 
mer, sec; All Wool Blankets, Shirtings, 
Dress and Skirting Flannels; 10 sets; 8 nar- 
row and 57 broad looms; steam and electric; 
dye (raw stock, piece) and finish; sell direct; 
B. F. Schneck, buyer. 

South Bend. B-6. L. S. & M. S., Mich. Cent. 
Chic. & Gr. Trunk and other RRs. (Pop. 
55,000.) 



Buy your Northrop Loom Repairs of the Northrop Loom manufactarers. 

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Russell & Russell; Hydraulic Ave.; Wool (W 
and Cotton Stock for Mattress Trade; 2 
pickers. 

South Bend Woolen Co.; $200,000; H. (W 
G. Niles, pres.; S. A. Niles, treas.; A. W. 
West, sec. and bus. mgr.; John Collie, supt.; 
Fancy Cassimeres, Fine Indigo, Cadet 
Cloths; 11 sets; 50 broad and 3 narrow 
looms; water and steam; dye (raw stock, 
piece) ; Curtis & Warren, N. Y. and Chi- 
cago, s. agts. 

Stephenson Underwear Mills; $100,000; (K 
C. B. Stephenson pres.; B. C. Stephenson, 
treas.; G. M. Hewitt, supt.; Men's and Chil- 
dren's Flat and Ribbed Underwear and 
Union Suits in Cotton, Wool, Worsted and 
Merino, 16, 24 and 28 gauge; 8 woolen sets; 
GO spring needle, 32 latch needle knitting 
machines; 150 sewing machines; steam, 
water and electric; dye (raw stock, roll and 
garment), bleach and finish; sell retailers; 
C. B. and B. C. Stephenson, buyers; buy 16, 
18, 20, 24 Karded Peeler, 16, 20, 24, 28 
combed Feeler, 2/13 emb. silk, 2/13, 2/20, 
2/30, 2/40, 2/.50, 2/60 mere. 

Sullivan. E-5. E. & T. H. RR.; 111. Cent. 
RR. (Pop. 4,500.) 



Sullivan Woolen Mills; $10,000; W. E. (W 
Woods, pres.; M. A. Haddon, treas.; S. Brun- 
ger, supt. and buyer; Jeans, Flannels, Blank- 
ets and Yarn; 2 sets; 1 broad and 8 narrow 
looms; steam; dye (raw stock, yarn and 
piece) and finish; sell direct. 

Tell City. G-5. So. RR. (Pop. 4,500.) 

Tell City Woolen Mills; $50,000; M. (W 
Bettinger, pres., treas. and buyer; Jeans and 
Cassimeres; 2 sets; 48 narrow looms; steam; 
dye (raw stock); Hughes & McCampbell, 
N. Y., B. A. Kaiser, New Orleans, R. P. 
Hanenkamp, St. Louis, s. agts.; buy 12i 
black and colored cotton warp on beams. 

Terre Haute. C. C. C. & St. L. & V., C. & C. 

111. RR. and others. (Pop. 58,157.) 

Terre Haute Spring & Mattress Co.; (C 
1st & Poplar Sts.; B. S. Marks, prop.; Mat- 
tresses; 2 garnetts; 3 pickers. 

TountsTille. D-5. 5 m. from Crawfords- 
ville. (Pop. 300.) 

Yount Woolen Mills Co.; 3 sets; 10 (W 
broad looms; water; dye (raw stock, piece) 
and finish. (Closed indefinitely; for sale.) 



No map 

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Amana. C. M. & St. P. RR. (Pop. 600.) 
Amana Society; Flannels, Ladies' (W&BI&D 

Sackings, Blankets and Skirts; 7 sets; 48 
broad and 2 narrow looms; steam and water; 
dye; sell direct; Society, buyers; also Dye, 
Print, Bleach and Finish Sheetings and Drills 
and Indigo Blue; 2 printing machines; 
capacity, 5,000 yds. daily. 

Atlantic. C. R. I. & P. RR. (Pop. 5,180.) 
Atlantic Knitting Co.; $25,000; W Ra- (K 
tenborg, pres.; Carl Lauritzen, treas. and 
buyer; Sweater Coats and Fancy Knit Goods; 
15 flat knitting and 13 sewing machines; 
electric; sell direct; buy 2/10, 3/16, 2/16, 
2/20, 2/26 worsted, 2/20 wool. 

Bonaparte. C. R. I. & P. RR. (Pop. 968.) 

Bonaparte Woolen Mills. (Owned by (W 
S. E. Irish and M. L. Prindiville.) 6 sets; 25 
looms; steam; dye. (Idle Jan. 1915.) 

Boone. Chic. & No. W. and C. M. & St. P. 
RR. (Pop. 10,000.) 

Des Moines Hosiery Mills; Branch (K 
Mill; 90 latch needle knitting machines; 
electric. (See main plant at Des Moines, 
where all buying is done.) 

Burlington. C. B. & Q. RR.; C. R. I. & P. 
RR. (Pop. 25,000.) 

Chittenden & Eastman Co.; Mattresses (C 
and Mattress Felts; 7 garnetts. 

Dale. C. R. I. & P RR.; Station, Glendon 3 m. 

(Pop. 100.) 

Lonsdale's, John, Sons; Flannels, Blank- (W 

ets and Skirting; 1 set; 1 narrow and 4 

broad looms; water and steam; dye (raw 

stock, yarn, piece) and finish; sell direct. 

Des Moines. C. M. & St. P. RR.; C. & N. W. 

RR.: C. R. I. & P. RR.; C. B. & Q. RR.; 

C. G. W. RR.; D. M. & K. C. RR. 

(Pop. 86,000.) 
Capital City Woolen Mills; Sheuerman (W 
Bros.; (Inc.); $250,000; L. Sheuerman, pres.; 
H. L. Sheuerman, treas ; S. L. Sheuerman, 
supt.; Woolen and Worsted Goods, con- 
verted into Skirts; 4 sets; 32 broad and 2 
narrow looms; 350 sewing machines; steam; 
dye (raw stock and piece) and finish; sell 



direct; M. A. and J. L. Sheuerman, piec 
goods; Sol. L. Sheuerman, buys other ma- 
terials; buy 2/32s to 2/50s worsted; l/22s to 
l/36s worsted. 

Des Moines Hosiery Mills; E. 28th St., (K 
and Dean .A^ve.: $200,000; H. M. Rollins, 
pres.; S. P. Kneeland, treas.; Men's, Women's 
and Children's Seamless and Ribbed Cotton, 
Wool, Worsted and Merino Hosiery; 25() 
latch needle knitting machines; 125 ribbers; 
3 sewing machines; dye (yarn, garment), 
bleach and finish; steam; sell direct; H. T. 
Rollins and R. E. Rollins, buyers; buy carded 
5 to 40; combed Peeler 11 to 40; lisle and 
mercerized 2/24 to 2/80. (Branch at Boone.) 

Harbach's, L. Sons; 5th and Elm Sts.; L. (C 
E. Harbach supt. and buyer; Mattress Felt; 
1 garnett. 

ScHMiTT & Henry Mfg. Co., 309 S. W. (C 

8th St.; Mattress Felts; 4 garnetts. 

Dubuque. C. G. W., 111. Cent., C. B. & Q. 
and C. M. & St. P. RR. (Pop. 40,000.) 

Dubuque Mattress Factory; John Kapp, (C 
pres. and buj'er; Mattresses; 3 garnets; 2 
pickers. 

Manchester. Dubuque Div., 111. Cent. RR. 
(Pop. 2,978.) 

Manchester Woolen Mills; Blankets, (W 
and Skirt Goods; 3 sets; 11 looms: water; 
dye and finish. (Idle Jan. 1915.) 

Nashua. 111. Cen. RR. (Pop. 1,333.) 

Nashua Woolen Mills; W. J. Bowen, (W 
prop.; Blankets, Flannels, Dress Goods, 
Wool Bats and Yarn: 4 sets: 23 broad 
looms; water and steam; dye (raw stock, 
yarn and piece) and finish; sell direct; W. J. 
Bowen, buyer; buy cotton warp, 10s to 16s. 

Shenandoah. C. B. & Q. RR.; O. & St. L. 
Div., Wabash RR. (Pop. 4,242.) 
Shenandoah Hosiery Mills; $22,000; (K 
J. J. Reddy, pres.; C. R. Jarvis, treas.; M. 
T. Griffith, supt. and buyer; Men's and 
Women's Seamless Hosiery; 50 knitting ma- 
chines; steam; dye (garment) and finish; sell 
direct; buy 40/2, 50/2, 60/2, 60/1 C. P. and 
C. E. mere, 14/1, 15/1, 16/1 combed cotton. 



The Single Thread Tarn Test Is the only real test. 

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Sioux City. C. & No. W. lU. Cent., C. M. & 
St. P. and other RRs. (Pop. 48,000.) 

C. T. Hopper; Mattress Felt; 1 garnett. (C 

MoRLEY Twine & Machinery Co.; Binder (J 
Twine and Rope; 120 spindles; steam. A. 
C. Strong, receiver. 



West Mitchell. I. G. RR., Sta. Mitchell 
(Pop. 145.) 
Paragon Woolen Mills; S. D. Dun- (W&K 

can; Flannels, Yarns, Blankets and Men's 
Wool Hosiery; 1 set; 1 narrow and 2 broad 
looms; water; dye and finish; freight address, 
Mitchell. 



No map 
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Chanute. Noesho Co. A. F. & S. Fe and M. 
K. T. R.Rs. (Pop. 9,300.) 

Sunshine Mantle Co.; S20,000; Seth J. (K 
Bailey, pres., treas. and buyer; Percy Nelson, 
supt.; Knit Fabrics for Gas Mantles; 4 knit- 
ting machines; gas; buy 30, 40, 50 special 



cotton and ramie. 



Kansas City. Mo, 

I. & P. RRs. 



Pac, Union Pacific, C. I. 
(Pop. 85,000.) 



Wyandotte Cotton Mills Co.; 6 to 12 oz. (C 
Flat or Single Filling Duck; 10,600 spindles; 
236 narrow looms; electric. (Idle and for 
sale.) 



Lansing. A. T. 

Pac. RR. 



& S. Fe RR.; U. P. RR. 
(Pop. 800.) 



Mo. 



State Penitentiary; J. D. Botkin, (Fl&J 
Warden; J. L. Cline, supt.; Binder Twine; 
120 spindles. 



Topeka. A. T. & S. Fe RR.; C. R. I. & P.; M- 
P. and U. P. RRs. (Pop. 45,000.) 
McEntire Bros.; Mattress Felt; 2 gar- (C 

netts. 
Schick, Wm., Mfg. Co., 136 Jackson St.; (C 
Mattress Felt and Shoddy; 1 garnett; 2 pick- 
ers. 

Wichita. A. T. & S. Fe.; St. L. & San Fran.; 
Mo. Pac; K. C, Mex. & O.; C. R. I. & 
P. (Pop. 62,000.) 
Steiert & Co.; 122-24 S. Market St.; A. (K 
E. Miller, supt.; Underwear and Hosiery; 
8 knitting and 8 sewing machines; electric; 
sell direct; J W. Steiert, buyer; buy cotton, 
Egyptian, lisle, mercerized, silk, linen, wool 
and worsted yarns. 
Wichita Mattress Co., Indianapolis and (C 
Santa Fe Sts.; $40,000; E. H. Nudd, pres. 
and buyer; Cotton Felt and Mattresses; 1 
garnett; 1 picker; sell direct. 



See map on page 128 
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CampbeUsTille. G-7. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 

2,250.) 

Campbellsvillb Mfg. Co., Inc.; $20,000; (W 

L. B. Smith, pres. and mgr.; Jeans, Linseys, 

Yarns, Blankets; 2 sets; 10 looms; steam; dye 

(raw stock) ; sell direct. 

Covington. E-8. L. & N. RR.; C. & O. RR. 
(Pop. 46,436.) 

Argonaut Cotton Mill Co.; $75,000; (C 
W. L. Doepke, pres.; L. B. Harrison, treas. 
and buyer; J. A. Statum, supt.; Warp, Twine 
and Wioks; 4,806 ring spindles; steam; sell 
through agts. 

Eagle Cordage Mills, Russell and 16th (J 
Sts.; $50,000; Charles C. Chase, pres.; W.. 
W. Ransom, treas.; Jute, Hemp, Flax, Sisal 
and Manila Cordage, Jute, Flax, Hemp and 
Ivory Twines; Hemp, Flax and Jute Pack- 
ing and Plumber's Oakum, Tarred Marlines, 
etc.; sell direct and agt. 

Peabce, R. T. Co.; 12-16 E. Pike St.; (C 
$5,000; R. T. Pearce, pres.; Narrow Woven 
Cotton Fabrics; electric; sell direct. 

Reliance Textile & Dye Works, The, (D&F 
(Inc.); $100,000; Jas. J. Hooker, pres.; L. S. 
Doggett, treas.; S. A. Hooker, gen. mgr.; 
Dyeing and Finishing of Cotton Piece Goods 
(to width 50 in.) and Yarns; (capacity 10 
tons per day); Putnam, Hooker Co., Cinn., 
St. Louis, N. Y., St. Paul and Chicago, s. 
agts.; S. A. Hooker, buyer. 

Falmouth. F-8. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 1.134.) 
Woodhead, Joseph; Flannels, Jeans, (W 
Blankets and Yarn; 2 sets; 10 looms; steam; 
dye. (No report 1915.) 



Frankfort. F-7. L. & N. RR.; C. & O. RR. 

(Pop. 10,447.) 

Kentucky Rives Mills; $150,000; D. W. (Fl 

Lindsey, pres.; R. W. McRery, treas. and 

buyer; D. Sutherland, supt.; Hemp Twines; 

water and steam; sell direct. 

Grahampton. G-6. Sta. Stithton, on 111. 

Cent. (Pop. 300.) 

Grahampton Mfg. Co.; McCord Co.; (C 

Louis Stocker, supt.; Twine, Mop Yarns 

and Carpet Yarns, 4s to 12s; 4,000 spindles; 

water and steam; sell direct at Louisville. 

Henderson. G-5. L. & N. and 111. Cent. RR. 
(Pop. 15,102.) 
Henderson Cotton Mills; $500,000; (C 
James E Rankin, pres.; Paul J. Marrs, sec, 
treas. and buyer; G. P. Jeter, supt.; Brown 
Sheetings, Drills and Fancy Weaves; 47,900 
ring spindles; 1,350 narrow looms; steam; 
sell direct and R. McK. Jones & Co., St. 
Louis, Cliver, Wright & Rainey, Cinn.,s. agts. 

Hopkinsville. H-5. L. & N. & 111. Cent. RRs. 
(Pop. 9,400.) 
Gate, Jas. & Son Co., Inc.; Hopkinson- (W 
ville Woolen Mills; $16,000; J. H. Gate, 
pres.; Jas. Gate, sec. and treas.; Wool Rolls, 
Batting and Quilts and Comforters; 2 sets; 
steam and water. 

Lexington. F-8. C. & O. RR.; L. & E. RR,; 

L. & N. RR. and other RRs. (Pop. 

42,000.) 

Loud, D. A. & Co.; Yarns, Blankets, Jeans; (W 

2 sets cards; 4 broad and 8 narrow looms; 

dye (raw stock) and finish; steam. 



Our repairs fit Our machines. 



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KENTUCKY 



Nelson, W. B.; Wm. E. Featherstone, (FI 
supt.; Rehandling American Hemp and Tow. 

Yellman, J. H.; Carded Hemp and Tow; (Fl 
1 card; sells direct. 

Lookout. Ches. & Ohio RR. (Pop. 400.) 

Coleman, John D.; Hosiery and Gloves; (K 
capacity 50 pairs daily. 

Louisville. F-7. (Pop. 226,129.) 

Bradford Worsted Spinning Co.; Wor- (W 
sted Yarns (Bradford System), Is to 40s two- 
fold and single; 5 cards; 5 combs; 6,760 
spindles; steam. (Purchased by Bondhold- 
ers, Dec. 1914.) 

Davis, H. & Co.; 1504 W. Main St.; Cotton (C 
Waste; 3 pickers; electric; sell direct; H. 
Davis, buyer. 

Falls City Bedding Co.; J. Spielberger, (C 
prop., 1503 W. Market St.; Mattress Felt, 
flatting and Shoddy; 2 garnetts; 3 pickers; 
electric. 

Falls City Woolen Mills; 328 E. Ken- (W 
tucky St.; $300,000; R. L. Whitney, pres ; 
J. E. Whitney, treas.; Cassimeres; 15 sets; 
96 broad looms; 1 picker; steam; dye (raw 
stock and piece) and finish; R. L. Whitney, 
buyer; buy 2/20 to 2/40 yarns worsted; N. 
Y. office, 45 E. 17th St., Fred K. Nixon, 
mgr. 

Kentucky Cotton Yarn Co.; Floyd & A. (C 
Sts.; $100,000; W. C. Nones, pres.; S. M. 
Nones, treas.; Ira F. Phillips, gen. mgr. and 
buyer; Specialties in Coarse Cotton Yarns, 
6s and under; Mop Yarns; 2,000 spindles; 
steam. 

Louisville Cotton Mills Co.; Goss Ave. (C 
and McHenry St.; $400,000; Philip S. Tu- 
ley, pres. and treas.; Thos. S. Tuley, sec; 
Chas. N. Poore, supt.; Carded Frame Spun 
Hosiery Yarns on Cones 5s to 40s; Combed 
American Peeler Mule Spun Cotton Yarns 
on Cones, 12s to 40s; Frame Lisle Twist 
Combed Peeler 30s to 60.s, Single and Ply, 
Plain and Pattern Cotton Warps on Beams, 
4s to 20s, Single or Ply; Carded Cotton, 
White and Colored; 18,360 ring and 10,920 
mule spindles; 3,846 twisting spindles; stearn; 
dye (raw stock and warps); sell direct; Philip 
S. Tuley, buyer. 

Louisville Girth & Blanket Mills (C&W 
Inc.; 1570 Story Ave.; $30,000; V. B. Sem- 
ple, pres.; A. B. Semple, treas.; C. H. Semple, 
supt.; Saddle Girths and Saddle Blankets; 
Ropes for own use only; 1 set; 8 looms for 
weaving hair cloth for saddle and harness 
pads; electric; sell direct; A. B. Semple, 
buyer. 

Louisville Pillow Co.; Preston & Market (C 
Sts.; Mattress Stock; 8 garnetts; 7 pickers. 

Louisville Woolen Mills; $200,000; F. (W 
A. Carter, pres.; A. P. Carter, sec. and treas.; 
F. S. Hunt, supt.; Cassimeres and Worsteds; 
12 sets; 70 broad looms; steam and electric; 
dye (raw stock). (See also Am. Textile 
Woolen Co., Sweetwater, Tenn.) 

Ohio Falls Dye & Finishing Works; (D&F 
717-735 East Madison st.; $50,000; John E. 
Norris, pres.; J. J. Brown, sec. and treas.; 
Chas. E. Martin, gen'l mgr.; Dye, Water- 
proof and Finish Cotton Piece Goods into 
Solid Colors, Ducks, Drills and Sheetings, 
to 48 inches in width; C. E. Martin, buyer. 

Puritan Cordage Mills; $150,000; Chas. (C 
T. Wolfe, pres., supt. and buyer; Geo. W. 
Babcock, treas.; Cotton Cordage; 2,500 ring 
spindles; 20 cards; 175 braiders; electric; 
Louisville Selling Co., s. agts. 



Sterling Spinning Co., Inc.; 1361 South (W 
loth St.; $25,000; Geo. Dunham, pres., mgr. 
and buyer; M. W. Brock, treas.; Woolen 
and Merino Knitting Yarns; 2 sets; 1,224 
spindles; dye (raw stock and yarn); electric; 
sell direct and Caron Co., Chicago, s. agts. 

Tully Awning, Tent & Fish Net Co.; 113 (C 
No. 3d St.; Hand-made Knit Hammocks, 
Seines, Nets, etc.; 3 sewing machines; sell 
direct. 

Walker J. S. & Co.; 21 1 W. Main St., Con- (Pr 
vert and print Cotton and Burlap Bags; 
electric; sell direct. 

Mayfleld. H-3. I. C. RR. (Pop. 6,000.) 

Mayfield Woolen Mills. The; $300,000; (W 
(surplus $175,000) Henry S. Hale, pres.; O. 
T. George, treas.; H. J. Wright, sec; M. J. 
Wright, gen'l mgr.; W. H. Reddick. supt.; 
Cotton Warp Cassimeres and Wool Filling; 5 
sets; 50 broad looms; steam and electric; 
dye (raw stock) and finish; sell direct; M. 
J. Wright, buyer; buys 8 to 20 single and 
20s to 40s double. (Use product in mfg. of 
Boys' and Men's Pants.) 

Maysville. F-9. C. & O. RR.; L. & N. RR. 

(Pop. 6,423.) 

January & Wood Co.; Maysville Cotton (C 
Mills; $200,000; A. M. J. Cochran, pres.; 
Robt. A. Cochran, treas.; Henry Crawford, 
supt.; Carpet Chain, Stagings, Twines, Trout 
Line, Clothes Lines; 4,640 ring and 1,128 
twisting spindles; steam; dye (yarn); Cliver, 
Wright & Rainey, Cinn. and Louisville, Ky., 
8 agts.; R. A. Cochran, buyer. 

Middlesboro. H-9. L. & N. RR.; S. RR. 
(Pop. 7,300.) 

Middlesboro Knitting Mills. Out of Busi- 
ness. 

Paducah. H-3. 111. Central RR.; N. C. & St. 
L. RR. (Pop. 22,464.) 

Cohankus Mfg. Co.; $217,000; P. E. (C 
Hayes, (Pawtucket, R. I.) pres.; G. M. 
Stearns, (Cincinnati) treas.; F. P. Toof, 
agt., supt. and buyer; Cotton Rope, Braided 
Sash, Bell and Signal Cord, Trout Line, Stag- 
ing, Hard Cords, Cotton Mops and Mop 
Heads, Twine, etc.; 5,600 mule spindles; 
steam; sell direct; buy os single on tubes and 
8/2 warps. 

Paducah Hosiery Mills; $12,000; R. E. (K 
Hearne, pres.; H. M. Childress, treas.; E. 
O. Davis, mgr. and buyer; Misses' Ribbed 
Hosiery; 20 knitters; 30 ribbers; electric; sell 
goods in grey; buy 12 to 40 carded and 
combed on cones. 

Paris. F-8. K. C. Div. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 
10,000.) 

Spears, E. F. & Sons; Double Dressed (FI 
Hemp, Shorts and Tow; Milled Hemp and 
Carded Tow. 

Phil. G-7. RR. Station McKinney; C. N. O. 
& T. P. RR. (Pop. 100.) 

Green River Woolen Mills; $4,000; (W 
O. C. Russell, pres.; E. C. Russell, sec. and 
treas.: L. B. Russell, supt.; Yarns, Blankets, 
Jeans, Lin.seys; 2 sets; 2 broad and 11 narrow 
looms; steam; dye and finish; sell direct. 

Scottsville. H-6. L. & N. RR. (Pop. 1,600.) 

Settle, T. J.; T. J. Settle, buyer; Jeans, (W 
Linseys, Yarns, Blankets; 3 sets; 5 looms; 
steam; dye and finish; sell direct. 

Winchester. F-8. C. & O. Ry.; L. & N. RR. 
L. & E. RR. (Pop. 8, 000.) 

Gay, David S.; American Dressed Hemp (FI 
and Tow. 



Our Banding Machines are simplest and cheapest. 

DKAPEB COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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New Orleans. So. Pac, 111., Cent., Tex. & 
Pac, L. & N. and other RRs. (Pop. 
314,146.) 

Alden Mills; Decatur, Marigny and (C&K 
Mandeville Sts.; $500,000; W. H. McLellan, 
mgr.; Seamless Cotton and Ribbed Hosiery; 
5,000 mule spindles; .300 latch needle knitting 
and 6 sewing machines: 100 ribbers; dye 
(garment) and finish; steam and electric. 

KoHLMANN Cotton- Mill & Mfg. Co.; (C 
1224-30 St. Thomas St.; $100,000; Louis 
Kohlmann, pres.; A. K. Landau, sec. and 
treas.; Reeled Yarns, 6s to 9s, on cones, and 
Sewing Thread; 3,000 ring spindles; 1,000 
twisting spindles; steam; sell direct. 

Lane Cotton Mills Co.; $900,000; S. Oden- (C 
beimer, pres. and buyer; H. T. Howard, 
treas.; Denims; 37,000 ring spindles; 1,013 



looms; dye (raw stock); steam and electric; 
sell direct. 

Maginnis Cotton Mills; E. V. Benjamin; (C 
Louis Kohlmann, mgr.; W. Loeber Landau, 
supt. and buyer; Ducks. Osnaburgs and 
Bags; 40,000 ring spindles; 1,200 looms; 
electric; sell direct. 

National Hosiekt Mills; Chartres St. (K 
and Lafayette Ave.; $50,000; Erhard Mayer, 
pres.; I. Alayer, treas ; Glen's and Women's 
Seamless Hosiery; 75 latch needle knitting 
machines; 24 ribbers; dye and finish; elec- 
tric; H. S. Meyer & Co., N Y., Chicago and 
St. Joseph, Mo., s agts.; Erhard Mayer, 
buyer; buy 12 to 40 hosiery yarns. 

O K Knitting Mills; 300 Chartres St.- (K 
$25,000; N. Orsher, pres.; S. Kronengold, 
sec. and treas.; Sweaters; 25 knitting ma- 
chines; electric. 



See map on page 138. 
For explanation of abbre\naiions see page 99. 



Alfred. G-7. B. & M RR. (Pop. 625.) 

Klauber Embroidery Works; Embroid- (S 
eries; bleach and finish. 

Auburn. D-8. Maine Cen. RR.; Gr. Trunk 
RR. (Pop. 15,000.) 
Barker Mill; (Little Androscoggin Water (C 
Power Co); S340.000; S. M. Milliken, pres.; 
G. H. Milliken, treas.; A. L. Winslow, asst. 
treas. and buyer; Emil Dick, supt.; Cotton 
Fabrics and Yarns; 19,552 ring spindles, 
536 looms; water; Deering, Milliken & Co., 
N. Y., s. agts. 

Augusta. D-10. M. C. RR. Electrics from 
Lewiston and Waterville. (Pop. 11,683.) 

Edwards Mfg. Co.; $1,100,000; Wm. C. (C 
Hunneman, pres.; H. t)eF. Lockwood (Bos- 
ton), treas.; Sam'l Stewart, agt. and buyer; 
1. W. Curtis, supt.; Print Cloths, Sateens 
and Sheetings; 8S,000 ring spindles; 2,500 
looms; water; Bliss, Fabyan & Co., s. agts. 

Bangor. B-12. M. C. RR.; B. & A. RR. 
(Pop. 25,000.) 

Berlin Knitting Co.; 70 Exchange St.; (K 
J. Wall'ice, prop.; Men's, Boj's' and Ladies' 
Sweaters, Wool, Worsted and Merino, and. 
Lumbermen's Socks; 12 knitting and 8 sew- 
ing machines; electric. 

BIddeford. G-8. B. & M. RR., E. & W. Divs. 
(Pop. 16,145.) 
Peppehell Mfg. Co.; $7,668,000; James (C 
Longley, pres.; Wm. Amory, (141 Milk St., 
Boston), treas.; E. L. Morrill, agt.; Milton 
O. Dean, supt., Laconia Div.; Geo. K. 
Gibbs, supt., Pepperell Div.; Sheetings, 
Shirtings, Jeans, Drills, etc.; 200,000 spin- 
dles; 7,179 looms; steam, electric and water; 
Bliss, Fabyan & Co., N. Y., Boston and 
Chicago, a. agts.; E. L. Morrill, buyer. 

Brldgton. E-7. B. & S. RR. (Pop. 2,868.) 
Forest Mills; (American Woolen Co.) (W 
Wm. Deacon, Jr., agt.; Fancy Woolens; 8 
sets; 38 looms; steam and water; dye and 
finish'. (See Boston.) 
Pondicherry Co.; $170,000; S. M. Milli- (W 
ken, pres.; F. H. Meserve (N. Y. City), 
treas.; C. A. Julia, agt. and buyer; Oscar 
Dietrich, supt.; Woolen Goods; 8 sets; 42 
looms; steam and water; dye (raw stock, 
piece) and finish; Deering, Milliken' & Co., 
N. Y., and Boston, s agts. 



Brooksville. D-12 Boat from Rockland on 
M. C. RR., B. & B. SS. Co. to Castine. 
(Pop. 1,121.) 
Brooksville Woolen Mill; T. A. (W&K 
Tunney, lessee; Knitting Yarns, 6 to 14 cut, 
5 pound bundles; 2 sets; water; dye (raw 
stock and yarn) ; sell direct. 
Tunney, Emma J.; Mittens, Stockings, (K 
and Sweaters; 3 knitting machines; 1 looper; 
1 sewing machine. (Freight address, So. 
Brooksville.) 

Brunswick. E-9. M. C. RR. (Pop. 6,806.) 
Cabot Mfg. Co.; $800,000; Francis L (C 
Amory (Boston), pres.; Manley U. Adams 
(Boston), treas.; Russell W. Eaton, agent; 
Sheetings, Shirtings and Lawns; 38,304 ring 
and 27,760 mule spindles; 1,600 narrow 
looms; water; West, Baker & Co., Boston 
and N. Y., s. agts. 

Buxton. See West Buxton. 

Camden. D-U. Electric cars, 8m. from Rock- 
land on M. C. RR., B. & B. SS. Co. (Pop. 
2.835.) 

Camden Woolen Co.; $113,000; R. Robin- (W 
son, pres. and treas.; W. C. Rodgers, mgr. 
and buyer; Fancy Cassimeres and Ladies' 
Wool Dress Goods; 7 sets; 1 narrow and 40 
broad looms; steam and water; dye (raw 
stock) and finish; E. B. Moore & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. 

Knox Woolen Co.; $292,000; E. C. Flet- (W 
cher, pres.; C. W. Babb, treas and aupt.; 
"Excelsior" Felts and Jackets for Paper 
Makers. Felt and Woolen Specialties; 10 
sets; 38 broad and 9 narrow looms: steam 
and water; dye (raw stock, piece) and finish; 
Bulkeley, Dunton & Co . N. Y.,8 agts. paper 
makers' felts, and Edward H. Best & Co., 
Boston, woolen specialties; C. W. Babb, 
buyer; buv cotton warps, 8s and 16s white. 

Lincoln Woolen Co.; $10,000; J. B. (W 
Waterburv, pres.; C. L Lincoln, treas and 
buyer; Woolens; 8 sets; 40 looms; Parker, 
Wilder & Co., Boston, s. agts. 

Seabright Woven Felt Co.; $100,000; (W 
Samuel Williams, pres.; Frank E. Paige, 
(Boston), treas.; Richard Howarth, supt.; 
Woven Felts. Slashers Printers' Blankets, 
Rollers, etc.; 5 sets; 29 looms; water- dye; 
sell direct; Boston office, 68 Essex St.; Messrs. 
Frank E. P_^ige & Co., buyers; buy 148 cot- 
ton yarn on beams. 



Northrop Looms weave Pillow Tubing and Seamless Bags. 

DBAPES COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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139 



Caribou. (Not shown on map.) Can. Pac. 

RR ; B. & A. RR. (Pop. 4.790.) 

Crockett, W. E.; Stockinet and Stocking (K 

Yarn; 1 set; 3 knitters; 200 spindles* d.ve 

(raw stock, yarn); gasoline. (No report 

1915.) 

Castlne. C-12. M. C. RR. and Eastern SS. 

Co. (Pop 925.) 

Castine Line & Twine Co.; E. H. Car- (C 

penter, treas. and mgr.; Frank Coombs, 

supt.; Fishing Lines for Deep Sea Fishing; 

steam; sell direct; buy 6/1, 8/1, on beams. 

Corlnna. B-11. M. C. RR. (Pop. 1,170.) 
BuRRiLL & Clark; E R. Clark, mgr.; Cot- (W 
ton Warp Shirtings and Ladies' Suitings 
and Shoddy; 6 sets wool cards; 4 shoddy 
cards; 54 looms; steam and water; dve; s. 
agt., C. R. Hurd, dept E, S. Strout. N. Y. 
CoRiNNA Mfg. Co.; $50,000; C. J. Trioke.v, (W 
pres.; J. H. Winchester, treas.; F. J. Ward, 
supt. and buyer; Cotton Warp Sackings; 2 
sets; 26 looms; electric. 

Dexter. A-11. M. C. RR. See also No. Dex- 
ter. (Pop. 3,500.) 

Abbott, Amos & Co., Inc.; $150,000; Mrs. (W 
Ella F. Abbott, pres.; Arthur P. Abbott, 
treas. and agt.; A. B. Widdoes. supt.; Men's 
and Ladies' Woolen Goods; 6 sets; 60 broad 
and 2 narrow looms; steam, water and elec- 
tric: dve (raw stock and piece) and finish; 
S. H. Crawford, N. Y., s. agts.; A. P. Ab- 
bott, buyer; buy 2/16 cotton. 

Dumbarton Woolen Mills; $100,000; (W 

A. O. Campbell, pres.; Geo. Park, treas. and 
gen'l mgr.; E. W. Genthner, sec; Wm. Raw- 
le.v, supt.; Dre.ss Goods, Cloakings and Men's 
Wear; 8 sets; 40 looms; water and steam; dye 
and finish; Fred'k Almy & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 
(No. 2 Mill at Sangerville.) 

Main Stream Woolen Co.; Chas. A. (W 
(jlreenwood, prop, and agt.; C. P. Gilman, 
supt.; Cotton Warp Sacking and Broad 
Cloth; 4 sets; 28 looms; dye (raw stock and 
piece); steam and water; S. H. & O. B. New- 
house, N. Y., s. agts. (No report 1915.) 

Morrison Woolen Co.; $40,000; N. M. (W 
Morrison, pres.; J. L. Morrison, treas.; L. 

B. Gordon, sec; Fancy Cassimeres and Dress 
Goods; 8 sets; 60 looms; steam, water and 
electric; dye; Lambert Huntington, N. Y., 
8. agt. 

Wassookeag Woolen Co.; $40,000; Na- (W 
than Daggett, pres.; N. H. Fay, treas.; P. S. 
Plouff, mgr. and buyer; Men's Wear, Cassi- 
meres; 6 sets; 40 looms; water and steam; 
dye and finish; sell direct. 

Dover. A-11. M. C. RR. & Ban. & A. RR. 

(Pop. 1.889.) 

Brown Mills; (American Woolen Co.); (W 

L. C. Sawyer, resident agt.; Piece Dyed 

Kerseys; 11 sets; 60 looms; water; dye and 

finish. (See Boston Mass.) 

E. Madison. B-10. M. C. RR. 6 m. from 
Skowhegan. (Pop. 600.) 
Somerset Worsted Mills; $100,000; (W 
John C. Griffin, pres.; Morris Gledhill, treas.; 
Ralph Gledhill, supt.; Worsted Goods; 44 
looms; steam and water; dye and finish; 
W. H. Duval & Co.. N. Y., s. agts. 

E. Wilton. C-8. M. C. RR. (Pop. 200.) 
Walker Mills, The; Cloakings, Suitings (W 
and Cassimeres; 5 sets; 22 looms; steam and 
water; dye and finish. (Closed and for Sale, 
Allen-Lane Co., Boston.) 

Ellsworth. C-13. M. C. RR. (Pop. 4,297.) 
Blood Knitting Mills; Women's Ribbed (K 
Underwear and Union Suits, Cotton and 
Merino; 45 latch needle knitting machines; 
30 sewing machines; electric; bleach and 
finish. (Idle and for sale. H. M. Hall, 
receiver.) 
Ellsworth Woolen Mills; R. F. D. 3; (W 
M. J. Dews, prop.; C. A. Dews, agt. and 
buyer; Stocking Yarns, Bed Blankets, Cas- 



simeres; 2 sets; 1 narrow and 3 broad looms; 
1 picker; steam and water; dye and finish; 
sell direct. 

Fairfield. C-10. M. C. RR. Electrics from 
Waterville. (Pop. 3,878.) 
Kennebec Mills (American Woolen Co.); (W 
Wm. M. Wood (Boston), pres.; Charles H. 
Park, agt.; Fancy Woolen.^; 10 sets; 57 
looms; water and steam; dye and finish. 
(See Boston Mass.) 

Foxcroft. A-11. M C. RR. and Ban. & A. 

RR. (Pop. 1,629.) 

Foxcroft Mill; (American Woolen Co.); (W 

Geo. E. Mayo, agt.; Fancy Cassimeres; 10 

sets: 60 looms; water and steam; dye and 

finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 

Guilford. A-10. Ban. & Ar. RR. (Pop. 2,000.) 
HussEY, M. L. Woolen Co.; $100,000; (W 
Chas. D. Shaw, pres.; M. L Hussey, treas.; 
A. C. Houston, supt.; Dress Goods, Cloak- 
ings, and Cassimeres; 6 sets; 36 broad looms; 
2,820 woolen spindles; water and steam; dye 
(raw stock and piece) and finish; Fred'k 
Almy & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; A. C. Houston, 
buyer. 

PkcATAQuis Woolen Co.; $120,000; M. (W 
L. Hussey, pres.; C. P. Turner, treas.; John 
Houston, supt. and buyer; Broadcloths, 
Suitings, Coverts, Cloakings and Cassimeres; 
8 sets; 42 broad looms; 1 picker; steam and 
water; dye (raw stock, piece) and finish; 
Herbert Lawton & Co., and Thomas F.Shaw 
& Co., s. agts.; buy 40 to 20 cotton. 

Harmony. B-10. M. C. RR. (Pop. 571.) 
Bartlett, H. A.; Bartlett Woolen Mill; (W 
Woolen Yarn; 2 sets; 144 spindles; water; 
dye; sell direct. 

Hartland. B-10. M. C. RR. (Pop. 1,115.) 

Linn Woolen Co. Dress Goods, Cloakings, (W 
ShawLs, Kerseys, Cassimeres, Broadcloths, 
Cheviots and Steamer Rugs; 4,626 mule 
spindles; 14 sets; 83 broad looms; water; dye; 
(Idle.) 
Houlton. (Not shown on map.) Can. Pao. 
RR. and Ban. & A. RR. (Pop. 8,000.) 
flouLTON Woolen Mill; $100,000; (K&W 
J. W. Maxwell, pres.; J. C. Dill, treas., supt. 
and buyer; Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Car- 
digans and Caps; 2 sets; 8 looms 23 knitting 
and 5 sewing machines; steam and electric; 
dye (raw stock) and finish; sell direct. 

Kennebunli. G-8. Western Div. B. & M. 
RR. Electrics from Portland, Sanford 
and Biddeford. (Pop. 3,500.) 
Kennebunk Mills; Wm. S. Nutter (Sn- (Wa 
ford), supt.' Worsted Dress Goods and Men's 
Wear; 50 looms; steam and water; sell di- 
rect. (See Goodall Worsted Co., Sanford.) 

Kezar Falls. F-7. Stage 5 m. from Cornish 
on M. C. RR. (Pop. 750.) 
Kezar Falls Woolen Co.; $150,000; (W 
F. G. Deveraux, pres.; Allen Garner, treas.; 
Wm. A. Garner, supt ; all Wool and Wor- 
sted Dress Goods and Suitings; 4 sets; 42 
broad looms; steam, water and electric; 
dye (raw stock and piece) and finish; Chas. 
P. Follansbee & Sons, N. Y., s. agts.; Allen 
and W. A. Garner, buyers. 

Lewiston. D-9. M. C. RR. and Or. Trunk 
RR. (Pop. 27,000.) 

Androscoggin Mills; $1,000,000; Chas. (C 
H, Fiske, pres.; P. Y. DeNormandie (Bos- 
ton), treas.; Jas. E. Coburn, agt.; F. J. Hall, 
supt.; Sheetings, Shirtings, Jeans, Seer- 
sucker, Coutils, Quilts and Grain Bags; 
82,760 spindles; 2,140 looms; water and 
steam; dye; Bliss, Fabyan & Co., N. Y., 
Boston and Phila., s. agts. 

Avon Mfg. Co.; $100,000; F, H. Packard, (C 
pres. and treas.; C. F. Packard, agt.: Bed 
Spreads (Bleached), Linen, Cotton and 
Fancy Turkish Towels, Bureau Scarfs, etc.; 
6,000 spindles; 75 broad and 79 narrow 
looms; water and electric; bleach and finish; 



Keduce your costs and Increase your profits by using our labor-savins machinery. 

DKAPEK COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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MAINE 



Burch; Bailey & Co., 10 Thomas St., N. Y.. 
8. agts. ; C. F. Packard, buyer; buy 27/4 and 
10/2 skeins; 20/2, 15/1, 10/1, bleached on 
tUDes. 
Bates Mfg. Co.; $1,200,000; Charles H. (C 
Fiske, pres.; H. deF. Lockwood (Boston), 
treas.; H. W. Owen, agt.; J. G. Kelley, supt.; 
Seersucker, Batescrepe, Colored Damask, 
Crochet Marseilles and Satin Quilts; 82,376 
ring and 5,824 twisting spindles; 1,792 nar- 
row and 452 broad looms; water; bleach, dye 
(yarn) and finish; Bliss, Fabyan & Co., 
Boston, N. Y., and Chicago, s. agts. 

Beliveau & JuTBAS; 416 Lisbon St.; (K 
Men's, Women's and Children's Worsted 
Hosiery; 10 knitting and 2 sewing machines; 
electric. 

Columbia Mills; Thomas Kelly & Co. (W 
(Boston), prop.; W. H. Bower, agt.; Geo. 
A. Bower, supt.; Blankets and Wrappers; 
8 sets cards; 100 broad looms; water; dye 
and finish; sell direct, 89 Chauncy St., Bos- 
ton. 

Continental Mills; $1,500,000; Philip (C 
Dexter, pres.; C. H. Wood (Boston), treas. 
H. B. Estes, agt.; Brown Sheetings and Pil- 
low Tubings, Grey Cotton Goods, Twills, 
Lawns, Sateens and various Plain Cloths; 
98,000 ring and mule spindles; 2,670 looms; 
water and steam; C. H. Wood, 31 Bedford 
St., Boston, s. agt. 

Cowan Woolen Co.; $75,000; S. M. Milli- (W 
ken, pres.; G. H. Milliken, treas.; C. A. Julia, 
agt. and buyer; R. A. .lulia, supt.; Dress 
Goods, Suitings and Broadcloths; 8 sets; 46 
broad looms; dye (raw stock and piece) and 
finish; water; Deering, Milliken & Co., N. Y., 
8. agts. 

Hill Mfg. Co.; $750,000; Grafton St. ; L. Ab- (C 
bott, pres.; H. B. Richardson (Boston), treas.; 
Wm. D. Pennell, agt.; Sheetings, Shirtings, 
Twills and Coutils; 66.736 ring and 13,280 
mule spindles; 1,912 looms; water and steam: 
Bliss, Fabyan & Co., Boston, N. Y. and 
Chicago, s. agts. 

Laukendeau Begs.; 282 Lisbon St.; Woolen (K 
Stockings; 6 knitting machines; 2 sewing 
machines; sell direct. 

Lewiston Bleachery & Dye Works; (D&Bl 
$300,000; Wilham Amory, pres.; H. B. 
Richardson (Boston), treas.; D. M. Bates, 
agt.; Bleaching, Mercerizing, Coloring and 
Finishing all kinds of Cotton Goods; all 
widths up to 108 in.; 40 tons capacity per 
day; water and steam. 

LiBBEY & DiNGLEY Co.; $1,000,000; (C&W 
Alia A. Libbey, pres.; H. S. Libbey. treas. 
and agt.; Fine Cotton Yarns, 40/1 Ball 
Warp, Cotton and Wool Blankets; 18,000 
ring spindles; 10 sets woolen cards; 3,200 
woolen spindles; 76 woolen looms; water; 
Catlin & Co., Boston and N. Y., s. agts. for 
yarns. Converse, Stanton & Co., s. agts. for 
blankets; H. S. Libbey, buyer. 

Limerick. F-7. Stage at Wescott. B. & M. 
RR. (Pop. 1,100.) 

Limerick Mills; $300,000; John F. Moore, (W 
pres.; Chas. G. Moulton, treas.; Abram 
Whitaker, agt. and gen. mgr ; Worsted Sale 
Yarns, Is to 40s Warp and Filling, Dresser 
Spools, Skeins and Shuttle Bobbins. (Brad- 
ford System); 5.000 worsted spindles; elec- 
tric; sell direct; Abram Whitaker, buyer; 
(Freight address, Wescott, Me.) 

Lisbon. E-9. M. C. RR. Electrics from 
Lewiston and Brunswick. (Pop. 4,100.) 

Farwell Mills; $500,000; N. F. Ayer, (C 
pres.: John W. Farwell. treas.; K. J. Merrill, 
gen. mgr.; Wm. Worsnop, agt.; Sheetings, 
Shirtings and Fancy Weaves; 23,000 ring 
spindles; 539 narrow looms; steam and 
water; W. M. Austin Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Lisbon Centre. E-9. li m. from Lisbon. 
(Pop. 400.) 



Fabnsworth Co.; $50,000; S. M. Milli- (W 
ken, pres.; D. W. Farnsworth (N. Y.) treas.; 
C. A. Julia, agt. and supt.; Flannels, Suit- 
ings, and Dress Goods; 11 sets; 76 broad 
looms; water and steam; dye (raw stock) 
and finish; Deering, Milliken & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts.; C. A. Julia, buyer. 

Lisbon Falls. E-9. M. C. RR. Electrics 
from Lewiston and Brunswick. (Pop. 
1,900.) 

Worcmbo Mfg. Co. ; $500,000; F. Gutmann (W 
(Lewiston), pres. and agt.; G. C. Moses, 
(Bath, Me.), treas.; Oliver Moses (Bath), 
asst. treas.; Walter U. Gutmann (Lewis- 
ton), asst. agt.; Beavers, Chinchillas, Ker- 
seys, Cloakings, Venetians, Broadcloths, 
Covert Cloths, etc.; 25 sets; 123 broad looms; 
water; dye (raw stock) and piece and finish; 
Worumbo Co., 334 4th Ave., N. Y., 8. agts.; 
F. Gutmann, buyer. 

Madison. B-9. M. C. RR. See also E. Mad- 
ison. (Pop. 2,764.) 
Indian Spring Mill; (Am. Woolen Co.); (W 

Wm. M. Wood, pres.; Fred W. Lane, agt.; 

Fancy Woolens; 8 sets; 45 broad looms; 

water; dye and finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 
Madison Woolen Co.; $200,000; G. H. (W 

MUliken, pres.; Edw. M. Foster, treas.; Thos. 

P. Curtis (Boston), agt.; W. F. Scott, supt.; 

Broadcloths, Kerseys and Chinchillas, 18 sets; 

7,360 mule spindles; 108 broad looms; water; 

dye (piece) and finish; Deering, Milliken & 

Co , N. Y., 8. agts.; W. F. Scott, buyer, ex- 
cept wool. 

Newport. B-11. M. C. RR.; Sta. Newport 
June. (Pop. 1,533.) 
Lamb, U. G. & Co.; Wool Rolls and Bat- (W 

ting; 1 picker; 1 card; gasoline. 
Newport Mill; (American Woolen Co.); (W 
Chas. E. Jones, agt.; Men's Wear; 7 sets; 
51 broad and 2 narrow looms; 1 shoddy 
picker- steam and water; dye and finish. 
(See Boston, Mass.) 

No. Berwick. G-7. B. & M. RR. (Pop. 

1,748.) 
No. Berwick Co.; $80,000; M. R. Hurd, (W 
pres.; D. A. Hurd, treas. and agt.; L. W. 
Packard, supt.; Ladies' Dress Goods and 
French Flannels; 8 sets; 46 broad looms; 
water and steam; dye (piece) and finish; 
Fleitmann & Co., N. Y., and L. F. Dommer- 
ich, N. Y., 8. agts. 

No. Brooksvllle. C-13. (RR. Station, Ells- 
worth.) M. Cent. (Pop. 200.) 
LiMEBiRNER, Grace M.; Lumbermen's (K 
Socks, Fancy Knit Goods, Mittens and 
Gloves; 3 hand knitting machines; buy all 
sizes yarns; most hand work. 

No. Dexter. (See Dexter.) 

No. Monmouth, D-9. Stage from Anna- 
bessacook on M. C. RR. (Pop. 500.) 
Winthrop Mills Co.; R. C. Mcllroy, agt. (W 
and buyer; R. Crawford Mcllroy, supt.; 
Woolen Bed Blankets; 6 sets; 50 broad looms; 
water and electric; dye (raw stock) bleach 
and finish. (Also Winthrop.) 

No. Vassalboro. C-10. Trolley from Wa- 
terville (6 m.) on M. C. RR. (Pop. 800.) 

Vassalboro Mills; (American Woolen (W 
Co.;) W. M. Wood (Boston), pres.; Jas. Mc- 
Dougall, agt.; Fancy Woolen Cassimeres; 
20 sets; 106 broad looms; water and steam; 
dj'e and finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 

WiNSLOw Mfg. Co.; Shoddy; 4 sets cards; (W 
2 pickers; steam and water. (Mill at Wins- 
low.) 

Norway. D-8. Nor. Br. Grand Trunk RR. 
(Pop. 3,000.) 
Hunton. T. Co.; Women's and Children's (K 
Hosiery; 24 knitting machines; 4 sewing ma- 
chines; T. C. Hunton, buyer; buy carded 
and combed Peeler yarns. (Formerly Bruns- 
wick (Me.) Knitting Mill.) 



Hardaker Temples for Woolens and Worsteds. 



DKAPEB COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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Oakland. C-10. Jun. of Somerset and M. C. 

RRs. (Pop. 1,913.) 

Cascade Woolen Mill; $125,000; J. B. (W 

Mayo, prea.; Thos. P. Curtis (Boston), 

treas.; Geo. H. Winegar, supt.; Dress Goods; 

10 sets; 60 looms; water; dye (raw stock, 

piece) and finish; Deering, Milliken & Co. 

s. agts. 

Oakland Woolen Mills Co., Inc.; $50,- (W 

000; W. H. Duval (N. Y.), treas.; R. Brier. 

supt. and buyer; Glen's Wear, Suitings ana 

Overcoatings; 7 sets; 1 narrow and 46 broad 

looms; 1 picker; dye (raw stock and piece) 

and finish; electric; W. H. Duval & Co., s. 

agts. 

Old Town. B-12. Ban. & A. and M. C. RRs. 
Electrics from Bangor. (Pop. 6,300.) 
Old Town Woolen Co.; $200,000; M. S. (W 
Holway, pres.; Herbert Gray, treas.; F. W. 
Phelps, supt.; Cassimeres and Overcoatings, 
9 sets; 64 broad and 3 narrow looms; water 
and steam; dye (raw stock) and finish; sell 
direct and N. L. Howe, 79 5th Ave., N. Y., 

B. agt.; Herbert Gray and Frank W. Phelps, 
buyers. 

Odnegan Mill; (Am. Woolen Co.) ; W. (W 
H. Cummings, agt.; Fancy Woolens; 7 sets; 
52 broad looms. (See Boston, Mass.) 

Oxford. D-S. G. T. RR. (Pop. 1,331.) 

Robinson Mfg .C9.; $100,000; C. F. Libby. (W 
pres.; J. B. Robinson, treas. and agt.; Dress 
Goods, Broadcloths, Sackings, etc.: 10 sets; 
67 broad looms; water; dye. 

Phillips. B-8. Sandy River RR. (Pop. 1,- 

399.) 

Phillips Woolen Co., The, Hescock & (W 

Atwood; Yarn, Bed Blankets, Satinets, and 

AH Wool Cloths made up into Lumbermen's 

Pants; 2 sets; 2 looms; water; dye; sell direct. 

Pittsfleld. B-11. M. C. RR. (Pop. 2891.) 

McGiLVERT-CuMMiNGS Co.; $30,000; Dan- (W 
iel E. Cummings, pres.; Wm. McGilvery, 
treas. and agt.; All Wool Shoddies; dj-e; elec- 
tric; sell direct. 

Pioneer Mill; (American Woolen Co.); (W 
Sam'l R. Haines, agt.; Cassimeres and Scotch 
Cheviots; 16 sets; 4 narrow and SO broad 
looms; steam, water and electric; dye (raw 
stock, piece) and finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 

Smith Textile Co., Inc.; F. R. Smith, (W 
pres., treas. and agt.; Dress Goods, Cassi- 
meres, Men's Wear and Cheviots; 4 sets; 30 
broad looms; water and steam; dye (raw 
stock, piece) and finish; sell direct, 229 
Fourth Ave., N. Y.; F. R. Smith, buyer. 

Waverlet Mill; (American W'oolen Co.); (W 

C. S. Bodfish, agt.; Fancy Cassimeres: 1 
picker; 9 sets; 60 broad and 2 narrow looms; 
water and steam; dye (raw stock, piece) and 
finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 

Portland. F-8. B. & M. RR; Me. Cent. RR.; 
Grand Trunk RR. (Pop. 60,000.) 
Wool, Importing & Knitting Co. ; Wool- (K 
en Hosiery; 14 knitters; 5 ribbers; 3 loopers. 

Richmond. E-10. M. C. RR. and Kennebec 

Steamboat Co. from Boston. (Pop. 2,049.) 

Richmond Yarn Mills; Combed Egyptian (C 

and Peeler Yarns, 1 to 30, single and ply; 

6,000 spindles; steam. (No report 1915.) 

Kockland. D-11. M. C. RR. (Pop. 9,000.) 

Duff. Ch.vs. H., 60 Summer St.; Silk Fish (S 

Lines, Necklace Cords. Eye Glass Cords, 

etc.; 13 braiders; electric; buy tram, silk 

organzine, twist; sell direct. 

Sabattus. D-9. M. C. RR. Electrics from 
Lewiston, (Pop. 800.) 
Webster Woolen Co.; $100,000; Robt. (W 
Bleakie, (Boston) pres.; Henry S. Bunton, 
treas.; W. J. Bleakie. supt.; Men's and La- 
dies' Wear; 15 sets; 2 pickers; 88 broad 
looms; steam and water; dye (raw stock) 
and finish; Francis H. Holmes, N. Y., s. 
agts.; Robt. Bleakie, buyer. 



Saco. G-8. B. & M. RR., W. and E. Divs. 
(Pop. 6,122.) 

York Mfg. Co.; $1,800, 000; James Longley, (C 
pres.; F. C. McDuffie, (Boston; treas.; Elmer 
E. Page, agt.; Frank Hodgdon, supt.; Col- 
ored Cotton Goods; 50,000 spindles; 2,300 
looms; steam and water; dye; Smith, Hogg 
& Co., 8. agts. 

Sanford. G-7. Electric cars from Spring- 
vale; W. N. & P. Div. B. & M. RR.; also 
electric from Kennebunk on B. & M. RR. 
(Pop. 10,000.) 

GooDALL Worsted Co.; $1,000,000 (paid (W 
in); Geo. B. Goodall, pres.; Louis B. Good- 
all, treas.; Wm. Batchelder, gen'l mgr.; Wm. 
Nutter, supt. of Weaving Dept.; Worsted 
and Mohair Yarns, Worsted Dress Goods 
and Mohair Serges; 6 worsted cards; (Brad- 
ford System); 21 worsted combs; 26,700 
worsted spindles; 849 narrow and 154 broad 
looms; steam, water, and electric; dye (raw 
stock, yarn and piece) and finish; sell yarns 
direct; Lesher Whitman, s. agts., linings; 
H. A. Caesar & Co., s. agts., dress goods and 
men's wear; Wm. Batchelder, buyer; buy 
fine worsted and fine cotton yarns. 

Jagger Bros.; $50,000; S. B. Jagger, (W 
pres.; Fred'k Jagger, treas.; Worsted, Mo- 
hair Yarns, all sizes, Skeins, Warps and Dress- 
er Spools; Bradford System; 6,000 worsted 
spindles; water and steam; sell direct; S. B. 
Jagger, buyer. 

Sanford Mills; $1,250,000; E. M. Good- (W 
all, pres.; Frank B. Hopewell, (Boston) 
treas.; E. E. Hussey, vice-pres. and supt.; 
Carriage Robes, Horse Blankets, Mohair 
Plushes; 6 combs; 1 worsted card; 18 woolen 
sets; 95 broad and 136 plush looms; 24,000 
worsted spindles; 4 pickers; steam and water; 
dve and finish; L. C. Chase & Co., Boston, s. 
agts.; G. G. Emery, S. Littlefield, E. E. 
Hussey, buyers. 

Sangervllle. A-11. Ban. & A. RR. (Pop. 
1,294.) 

Dumbarton Woolen Mills; No. 2 mill; (W 
Geo. Park, mgr.; Thomas Park, supt.; Dress 
Goods and Men's Wear; 4 sets 60-in. cards; 
36 broad looms; water and steam; dye (raw 
stock and piece) and finish. (See Dexter.) 

Sangerville Woolen Co.; $175,000; (W 
Frank S. Carr, pres.; F. H. Carr, treas. and 
mgr.; Harold M. Carr, supt.; Fancy Cassi- 
meres; 8 sets; 53 broad looms; steam and 
water; dye (raw stock, piece) and finish; sell 
direct; F. H. & H. M. Carr, buyers. 

Skowbegan. B-10. M. C. RR. (Pop. 5.180.) 

Anderson Mills; American Woolen Co.; (W 

Arthur R. Jones, agt.; Fancy Woolens; 17 

sets; 107 looms; water and steam; dye and 

finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 

Arms Mili ; American W'oolen Co.; A. R. (W 
Jones, agt.; Piece Dyed Worsteds; 96 broad 
looms; dye (piece) and finish. (See Boston, 
Mass.) 

Maine Spinning Co.; $100,000; Chas. E. (W 
Young, pres.; N. B. K. Brooks (185 Summer 
St., Boston), treas. and buyer; Wm. Mitch- 
ell, supt.; 10 to 40 Worsted Yarns (Brad- 
ford system); 5,000 worsted spindles; water; 
N. B.K. Brooks, Boston and Phila., s. agts. 

So. Berwick. G-7. B. & M. RR. E. Div. 

(Pop. 3,188.) 

Newichawanick Co.; $150,000; J. H. Hun- (W 
ton. treas.: John Drury, supt.; Blankets, 12 
sets; 54 broad looms; 1 picker; water; dye 
(raw stock and piece) and finish; Thos. 
Kelly & Co., Boston, s. agts.; buy 10 to 16 
white and colored yarns. 

So. Penobscot. 16 m. from Bucksport on 
M. C. RR. (Pop. 200.) 

Condon, A. C. & Co.; Mittens; 40 knit- (K 
ting machines; knit for O. L. Bailey & 
Co., Everett, Mass. 



Kboades-Chandler Separators are the most effective. 

DRAPER COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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South Windham. F-8. M. C. RR. (Pop. 
1,200.) 

Windham Mfg. Co.; $100,000; Sam'l (W 
Rindge, pres. and treas.; Frederic W. Free- 
man, agt.; Dress Goods and Shirtings; 6 
seta; 62 looms; steam, water and electric; 
dye (raw stock and piece) and finish; Parker, 
Wilder & Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. 

Springvale. G-7. W. N. & P. Div.; B. & M. 
RR. (Pop. 3,000.) 

Springvale Spinning Co.; $300,000; Geo. (W 
W. Hanson, pres. and treas.; Wm. H. Hill, 
gen. mgr.; Worsted Yarns up to 23s; 4,000 
worsted spindles; water and electric; Percy 
A. Legge, Boston, s. agts. (To add weaving 
dept.) 

Warren. D-11. M. C. RR. Trolley from 
Rockland. (Pop. 2,069.) 

George's River Mills; $100,000; Chas. (W 
W. Parker, pres.; E. A. Hatch, treas.; Geo. 
W. Walker, agt. and supt.; Cheviots, Over- 
coatings and Dress Goods; 8 sets; 33 broad 
and 2 narrow looms; water, steam and elec- 
tric; dye (raw stock) and finish; The Allen 
Lane Co., Boston and N. Y., s. agts.; Geo. 
W. Walker, buyer. 

Waterville. C-10. M. C. RR. (Pop. 11,500.) 

Lock-wood Co.; $1,800,000; W. M. Dunn, (C 
pres.: G. H. Milliken (N. Y.), treas.; E. K. 
Atwood, agt.; J. F. (ilardner, supt.; Sheet- 
ings and Shirtings, 36 to 108" wide; 81,928 
ring and 7,200 mule spindles; 987 broad and 
1,294 narrow looms; water; Deering, Milliken 
& Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts.; E. K. 
Atwood, buyer. 

Waterville Wool Stock Co. See Wyan- 
dotte Worsted Co. 

Wyandotte Worsted Co.; $250,000; T. (W 
H. McGowan, pres.; Henry Haltermann, 
treas.; N. H. Barrows, gen'l mgr.; Thos. 
McEwen, supt.; Men's and Women's Wool- 
ens and Worsteds; 8 sets; 101 broad looms; 
dye (raw stock, yarn) and finish; electric; 
C. Bahnsen & Co., s. agts.; N. H. Barrows, 
buyer. 

Westbrook. F-8. W. N. & P. Div., B. & M. 
RR. Electric cars from Portland. (Pop. 
8,100.) 



Dana Warp Mills; $400,000; Philip (C 
Dana, pres.; W. K. Dana, treas.; Luther 
Dana, supt.; Carded and Combed Cotton 
Warp Yarns 6 to 100/2 on Beams, Balls, 
Cones, Tubes, Skeins, and Grain Bags; 50,- 
000 ring and 3,200 twisting spindles; 60 
narrow looms; electric and steam; dye (yarn); 
sell direct. 

GooDALL Hammock Co.; Hammocks; 16 (C 
looms; electric; sell direct; buy 8/2, 8/3. 
12/4, 16/4, 10/3, 14/3 cotton. 

Haskell Silk Co.; $150,000; W. W. Poole, (S 
pres.; Lemuel Lane, treas.; E. J. Haskell, 
supt.; Dress Silks; 7,000 spindles; 200 looms; 
steam and electric; dye; sell direct, 440 
Fourth Ave., N. Y. 

West Buxton. F-8. Stage from Bar Mills on 
B. & M. RR. (Pop. 860.) 
Buxton Mfg. Co.; $2,5,000; Dyson Crow- (W 
ther, pres. and supt.; (Jyril P. Harmon, treas.; 
Woristeds for Men's wear and commission 
weaving; 2 sets; 16 looms; dye (yarn and 
piece); finish; electric; Dyson Crowther, 
buyer; buy 2/20 to 2/40 worsted. 

West Kennebunk. G-8. B. & M. RR.; E. 

Div. (Pop. 700.) 

Lord, R. W. Co.; W. K. Sanborn, supt.; (C 

Seine Net and Fishing Lines; 4,000 ring and 

3,500 twisting spindles; water and steam; 

The Linen Thread Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Wilton. C-8. M. C. RR. (Pop. 1,647.) 

Wilton Woolen Co.; Cashmerettes; 22 (W 
.sets; 200 looms; steam and water; dye (piece) 
finish. 

Winthrop. D-9. M. C RR. (Pop. 2,088.) 
Winthrop Mills Co.; $200,000; Fred'k (C&W 
P. Cabot, pres.; M. U. Adams, (Boston), 
treas.; Ronald C. Mcllroy, agt.; Fine Wool 
Bed Blankets and Cotton Warp Yarn; 1 
picker; 11 sets; 85 broad looms; water; dye 
and finish; F. H. Cabot & Co., N. Y. and 
Boston, s. agts.; agt. and treas., buyers. 
(Also No. Monmouth.) 

Yarmouth. E-9. G. T. RR. (Pop. 2,358.) 
Royal River Mfg. Co.; .$30,000; John (C 
Tannor, pres.; P. F. Nestel, treas.; H. T. 
Haley, mgr.; Seamless Grain Bags; 2,664 
ring and 576 twisting spindles; CO bag looms; 
14 cards; water; sell direct. 



See map on page 118 
For explanation of abbreviations see page 99 



Alberton. B-8. B. & O. RR. (Pop. 887.) 
Gary, J. S., & Son, Alberton Cotton Mills; (C 
Duck, Osnaburgs, Awning Stripes, etc.; 14,- 
000 spindles; 180 broad and 80 narrow looms; 
steam and water. 

Baltimore. B-8. B. & O., W. Md. W. B. & 

A. and other RRs. (Pop. 560,000.) 

Baltimore Fibre Co., 605 S. Luzerne Ave.; (C 
N. B. Woolford treas.; Waste; sell direct. 

Baltimore Oakum Co.; 601 S. Luzerne (Fl 
Ave.; N. B. Woolford, treas.; Oakum; sell 
direct and agts. 

Baltimore Finishing Co.; Victor (D Bl & F 
G. Bloede; Chas. Humphreys; supt.; Bleach 
Dye and Finish Cotton Goods; steam and 
electric. 

Clipper Mill (Mt. Vernon- Woodbury (C 
Mills); Duck and Belting; 11,000 spindles; 
218 looms. 

Druid Mill (Mt. Vernon- Woodbury Mills) ; (C 
Duck, Belting and Hose; 14,800 spindles; 
277 looms. 



Ederer. R. J., Net & Twine Co.; 16 E. fC 
Lombard St.; Cotton and Linen Fish Net- 
ting; 12 netting machines; electric; sell di- 
rect; Samuel Corkran, buyer; buy yarn and 
twine. 

Erlanger Underwear Mfg. Co.; 533 W. (K 
Pratt St.; Knitted Fabric for B. V. D. Under- 
wear. 

Felber Co., L., The; 213 Hanover St.; (K 
$20,000; James M. Ward, pres. and buyer; 
E. E. Plitt, treas.; Hand Knit Goods, Hoods, 
Fascinators. Sacques, Bootees, Golf Vesta, 
Sweater Coats, etc.; sell direct; buy 2/15 
and 4/15 worsted. 

Franklin Mfg. Co., 124 W. Fay- (BlD&Pr 
ette St.; Converters Cotton Piece Goods, 
and selling agents; N. Y. oflSce, 260-262 
Church St. 

Gandy Belting Co., The; Fremont and (C 
Pratt Sts.; W. K. Cromwell, pres. and buy- 
er, Wm. L. Vogle, treas.; J. Shipley, supt.! 
Stitched Canvas and Cotton Belting, the 
"Gandy Belt"; steam; sell direct; Chas. H. 
Dankmeyer, gen'l sales manager. 



Tbirty-tbree acres of floor space In our plant show our faith in its products. 

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Hooper Wm. E. & Sons Co.; (mill at Wood- (C 
berry); Wm. E. Hooper, pres.; Jas. P. Hooper 
vice-pres.; Robt. P. Hooper, treas.; John R. 
Dorsey, vice-pres. and sec; Cotton Duck, 
Yarn, Rope, Twine, Sash Cord, Wicks, etc.; 
20,000 spindles; 100 looms; electiic; R. J. 
Caldwell, N. Y., s. agts. for dryei felts; buy 
various numbers Sea Island and Egyptian. 

International Bedding Co.; 337 North (C 
St.;-F. L. Groff, pres.; H. M. Taylor, treas. 
and buyer; Mattress stock; 2 cards; 3 gar- 
netts; 3 pickers; 20 sewing machines; steam 
and electric; sell direct. 

Knox, W. & J., Net & Twine Co.; Johnson (C 
and Barney Sts.; Nets, Threads, Twine, 
Yarn, 6 to 12s in Skeins or Tubes, etc.; 10,- 
944 ring spindles; 62 caids; steam and elec- 
tric; The Linen Thread Co., s. agts. 

Kreisel, Otto; Knit Jackets. (K 

Maryland Bleach & Dtb Works; (BI & D 
2805-2809 Hudson St.; Eugene Fischer, prop.; 
Bleaching and Dyeing, Tubing and Con- 
ing Yarns; Specialty of Knitting Yarns; 
(capacity 5000 lbs per day); steam; buy 1/4 
to 1/22, 2/6 to 2/26 yarns. 

Maryland Knitting Works, Inc.; Indus- (K 
trial Bldg.; $10,000; Wm. Block, pres.; J. I. 
Lasky, treas. and buyer; Athletic Goods, 
Bathing Suits, Sweater Coats and Novelties; 
10 knitting and 34 sewing machines; electric; 
sell direct; buy 2/23, 2/21, 2/18 wool; 2/26, 
2/16, 2/18 worsted. 

Meadow Mill (Mt. Vernon-Woodbury (C 
Mills); Webbing, Wicking and Seine Twine; 
11,520 spindles; 29 looms. 

Mount Vernon Belting Co.; 327 Warren (C 
Ave.; $50,000; William Kennedy Boone, 
pres.; Wm. H. Gough, treas.; Wm. S. Lang- 
ford, vice-pres. and supt.; Stitched Canvas 
Belting; 80 sewing machines; steam; sell 
direct; W. H. Gough, buyer; Chicago oflBce, 
6506 State St.; buy 7/6 ply warp yarn. 

Mt. Vernon Mills; (Mt. Vernon Wood- (C 
berry Mills); L. B. Foster, agt.; Sail Duck, 
Seine Twine, Bags, Rope, Yarn; steam and 
water. 

Mt.-Vernon Woodburt Mills; Conti- (C 
nental Trust Bldg.; $13 600,000; Duck, 
Belting, Webbing, Rope, Yarns, etc.; Con- 
trol the Mt. Vernon, Clipper, Meadow, Druid, 
Woodberry, Mt. Washington and Park mills, 
Baltimore; Tallassee Falls Mfg. Co., Tal- 
lassee, Ala.; Columbia Mills, Columbia, 
S. C. (In process of reorganization, Jan. 
1915.) 

Mt. Washington Mill (Mt. Vernon-Wood- (C 
berry Mills); Duck and Felts; 4,140 spin- 
dles; 43 looms. 

Oakland Mfg. Co. (See Reisterstown.) 

Park Mill (Mt. Vernon- Woodberry Mills) ; (C 
Rope; 1,800 spindles. 

Phoenix Pad Mfg. Co.; Phoenix Block; (C 
C. D. Van Vorst, gen'l mgr.; Pads for Cloth- 
ing; 14 double cards; electric; sell direct; 

ScHULTZ & Bro.; 313 West German St.; (W&J 
$60,000; A. H. Schultz, pres.; E. K. Schultz, 
treas.; Rag, Jute, Domestic and Granite Car- 
pets, Rag Rugs and Wool and Fibre Piece 
Goods; 30 looms; sell direct; A. H. and A. 
H. Schultz, Jr., buyers; buy yarns. 

Southern Embroidery Co.; 760 Lexing- (S 
ton Ave.; A. G. Steelman, prop.; Silk and 
Cotton Swiss Embroideries; 31 looms; elec- 
tric; A. G. Steelman, buyer; buy plain and 
mercerized cotton and silk in skeins, cones 
and tubes and cotton fabrics. (Branch at 
Laurel.) 

Southern Thread Co.; 209 W. Lombard (C 
St.; Converters of Spool Cotton and Mer- 
cerized Threads; S. Solarz, buyer. 

Woodberry Mills; (Mt. Vernon Wood- (C 
berry Mills); L. B. Foster, agt.; Sail Duck, 
Wide Duck, Seine Twine, Rope, etc. 

BrooklandTille. B-8. N. C. RR. (Pop. 300.) 

Rockland Bleach & Dye Works (BI&D 

Co.; $50,000; Johnson P. Wright, pres. and 



treas.; Joseph E. Wiight, vice-pres. and 
buyer; John A. Wright, sec; Bleach White 
Goods and Filled Work, Dye Drills and 
Heavy Sheetings; steam and water: rapacity, 
75.000 yards daily. (RR. station, Rock- 
land.) 
Cumberland. B-5. B. & O. RR.; C. & Penn. 

RR.; G. C. & C. RR.; W. Va. Cent. & Pitt. 

RR. (Pop. 17.128.) 
Klots Throwing Co.; Commission Silk (S 
Throwing; steam. (See Carbondale, Pa.) 

Elk Mills. B-8. B. & O. RR. (Pop. 300.) 

Baldwin Mfg. Co., The; $100,000; A. E. (C 
Stephenson pres.; Philip Doerr, (Phila.), 
treas.; John Lawrence, supt.; Upholstery 
Goods; 71 broad looms; steam; dye and 
finish; sell direct; A. E. Stephenson, buyer; 
buy 20/2 ply warp, 30/2 warp, 10/1 fill- 
ing, 5/2, 8/2 filling; main office, 2553 N. 2nd 
St., Phila. 

Kay & Todd Co.; R. John Kay, supt. and (C 
buyer; Curtains, Couch and Table Covers 
and Yard Goods; sell through agts.; buy 20/2, 
30/2, 40/2 warps; 5/2, 20/2, 40/2, 60/2 and 
3/16 skeins. 
Elkton. B-9. Phila., Bait. & Wash. RR. 

(Pop. 2,500.) 

Deibert Mfg. Co.; $60,000; W. S. Dei- (C 
bert, pres., mgr. and buyer; Elmore Deibert, 
treas.; Curtains, Tapestry Goods and Couch 
Covers; 30 looms. 

Sutro, E. & Son Co.; Hosiery. (Branch (K 
of Phila.) 
Emmitsburg. Emmitsburg RR. connecting 
with West. Md. RR. (Pop. 1,100.) 

Union Mfg. Co.; Hosierj'; 54 knitting ma- (K 
chines; electric. (Branch of Frederick.) 

Frederick. B-7. B. & O. RR.; No. Cent. RR. 
(Pop. 9,296.) 
Union Mfg. Co.; $50,000; David Lowen- (K 
stein, pres.; Geo. H. Zimmerman, treas.; 
John L. Johnson, supt.; Men's and Women's 
Seamless and Misses' and Children's Ribbed 
Hosiery; Cotton, Woolen, Worsted, Merino 
and Silk; 431 latch needle knitting machines; 
72 ribbers; 48 loopers; 5 sewing machines; 
dye (yarn and garment), bleach and finish; 
steam; sell jobbers; John M. Given, N. Y., 
Pittsburg and Chicago, s. agts.; John L. 
Johnson, buyer; buy 1/7 to 2/80 mercerized; 
2/28 and 2/30 worsted, 1/17 to 1/20 wool. 
(Branches at Emmitsburg and Thurmont.) 

Frostburg. B-5. Cumberland & Penna. RR. 
(Pop. 6,050.) 
MuLLiN, D. M.; 215 Welsh Hill; Woolen (W 
Hosiery; 7 knitters; 1 ribber; 1 looper; Darn- 
No-More Hosiery Co., Chicago, s. agts. 
Parker Hosiery Mill & Dye Works; (K 
W. S. Lowe, supt.; Seamless Hosiery; 60 
knitting machines; 65 ribbers; 26 loopers; 
electric. (Branch of Portsmouth, Va.) 

Hagerstown. B-7. B. & O. RR.; N. & W. RR. 
and others. (Pop. 16,500.) 

Antietam Knitting Co.; Lewis P. Win- (K 
gert, pres.; Wm. Wingert, treas.; _ Men's 
Half Hose; dye; steam and electric; sell 
direct. (Branch at Hancock.) 

Blue Ridge Knitting Co., Inc.; $125,000; (K 
Jacob Roessner, pres.; S. H. Weihenmayer, 
treas. and buyer; C. W. Herbine, supt.; 
Men's, Women's and Misses' Seamless Cot- 
ton Hosiery; 438 latch needle knitting and 
6 sewing machines; dye and finish; steam, 
water and electric; L. C. Vaughan, N. Y., 
s. agt.; buy 7 to 70 carded, combed and 
mere, cops and cones. (Branches at Cham- 
bersburg and Mechanicsburg, Pa.) 

Cromer Bros.; Chas. W. Cromer, prop. (S 
and buyer; Silk Ribbons; 3,000 spindles; 47 
looms; dye; electric; sell direct. 

Hagerstown Silk Co.; $9,000; Wm. Win- (S 
gert, pres.; S. D. Stonebraker, treas.; Taf- 
feta Ribbons; Throwing and Weaving ;_ 80 
looms; dye (raw stock, yarn) and finish; 
steam and electric; sell direct. 



We bare made more Warpers tban all others combined. They are tbe best. 

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MARYLAND— MASSACHUSETTS 



Martland Ribbon Co.; Washington & (S 
Locust Sts.; Silk Ribbons. 

Roulette, J. C. & Sons; props, of R. A. (K 
Knitting Mills; Ladies' Ribbed and Full 
Fadhioned Underwear; 100 knifing ma- 
chines; 150 sewing machines; steam and 
electric; blcacb; sell direct 

Windsor Knitting Mills; Men's Fine (K 
Seamless Half Hose. (See Greencastle, Pa.) 

Hancock. B-6. West Md. and B. & O. RR. 
(Pop. 1,000.) 

Antietam Kto. Co.; Men's Half Hose. (K 
(Branch of Hagerstown.) 

Havre de Grace. B-8 B. & O. RR.; Phila., 
Bait, and Wash. RR. (Pop 4,200.) 

Gambrill & Melville Mills; $200,- (C&W 
000; M. Gambrill, pres.; E. B Krouse, treas.; 
R. G. Gambrill and John Billingsly, supts; 
Damasks. Towels, Crashes, Men's Wear 
and Dress Goods; 265 wide looms; 140 nar- 
row looms; steam; dye (varn), bleach and 
finish; Tatum, Pinkham & Greey, N. Y , s. 
agts ; M Gambrill. buyer, raw stock; R. G. 
Gambrill, buyer supplies; buy cotton yarns 
in warps and skeins, 6s to 46s. (Also Bes- 
semer City, N. C.) 

Hillsdale. B-8. Trolley from Bait., 5 m. 
(Pop. 800.) 

Capital Cotton Co.; $25,000; Otto (C 
Goetze, pres. and treas.; E. S. Boteler, vice- 
pres. and gen. mgr.: A. H. Bnrnham. agt.; 
Clarence Scarborough, supt.; Cotton Duck; 
5,300 ring spindles; 62 looms; sieam and 
water; G. K. Sheridan & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 
(Freight address, Arhngton, Md.) 

GLA.SG0W Mills; Otto Goetze Co., owners; (W 
Alfred H. Burnham, agt. and buyer; Cotton 
Warp Men's Wear and Dress Goods; steam 
and water; sell direct at 109 Worth St., N. Y. 
(Freight address, Baltimore.) 

HugbesTlUe. See Baltimore. 

Ilcbester. B-8. B. & O. RR. (Pop. 300.) 

Thistle Mills, Inc.; $150,000; A. A. Blake- (C 
ney, pres.; R. C. Stewart, treas.; E. H. Blake- 
ney, supt.; Cotton Duck and Belting; 7,526 
spindles; 49 wide looms: steam, water and 
electiic; Morey & Co. and E. D. Hewins, 
Boston, s. agts. 

Laurel. B-8. B. & O. RR, (Pop. 2,100.) 

Southern Embroidery Co.; (Branch of (S 
Baltimore); Silk and Cotton Swiss Embroi- 
deries. 



Lonaconing. B-5. C. & Penn. RR. (Pop. 
5.000.) 
Klots Throwing Co.; Commission Silk (S 
Throwing; 6,000 spindles; steam. (See 
Carbondalc, Pa.) 

Milllngton. B-9. (Not shown on map.) Phila. 
Bait. & Wash. RR. (Pop. 550.) 
Queen Anne Cotton Co.; Dress Goods, (C 
Men's Wear and Shirtings, etc.; 120 narrow 
looms; steam and water. 

Oella. B-8. B. & O. RR. Trolley from Balti- 
more. (Pop. 500.) 
Dickey, W. J. & Sons, Inc.; $328,000; (W 
W. A. Dickey, pres.; Geo. A. Dickey, treas.; 
Otto Scharegge, supt.; Kerseys, Cassimeres; 
Suitings, Dress Goods and Overcoatings, 
19 sets; 104 broad looms; 5 pickers; water; 
dye (raw stock, yarn, niece) and finish; 
H. M. Stockton & Co., 25 Madison Ave., 
N. Y., s. agts.; Wm. A. Dickey, Jr., buyer. 

Kelsterstown. B-8. Trolley from Baltimore. 
(Pop. 900.) 
Oakland Mfg. "Co.; Oakland Mills; (R F. (W 
D. No. 1); Woolen Suitings; 8 sets; 40 broad 
looms; 2 pickers; steam and water; dye (raw 
stock, piece) and finish. (Freight address, 
Glenn Morris.) 

Sarage. B-8. B. & O. RR. (Pop. 1,500.) 
Savage Mfg. Co.; $.500,000; Carroll Bald- (C 
win, pres. and treas ; Geo. V. Ward, supt.; 
Cotton Duck; 10,500 ring spindles; 5,000 
twisting spindles; 160 broad looms; steam 
and water: Baldwin & Leslie, N. Y., s. agts.; 
C. Baldwin, buj-er. (Freight address. Savage 
Factory, Md.) 

Thurmont. B-7. Western Md. RR. (Pop. 
868.) 

Union Mfo. Co.; John L. Johnson, supt.; (K 
Men's and Women's Seamless Cotton Ho- 
siery; 136 and 160 needle, 84 latch needle 
knitting machines; electric. (Branch of 
Frederick.) 

Warren. B-8. 2J m. from Cockeysville on 
N. C. RR. (Pop. 600.) 
Warren Mfg. Co.; $160,000; Summerfield (C 
Baldwin, Sr., pres.; Summerfield Baldwin, 
Jr., (Balto.) treas.; Richard N. Britton, 
supt.; Numbered Ducks, Belting Duck, 
Press Duck, Double Filling Duck and 8/3 
Chain Warps; 7,024 ring spindles; 2,376 
twisting spindles; 62 broad and 70 narrow 
looms; steam and water; Woodward, Baldwin 
& Co., s. agts.; R. N. Britton and S Baldwin, 
Jr., buyers. (RR. Station, Cockeysville,) 



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See map on page 146 
For explanation of abbreviations see page 99 



Adams. C-2. B. & A. RR. Electric cars from 
No. Adams or Pittsfield. (Pop. 14,000.) 

Adams Bros. Mfg. Co ; 17 Grove St.; $40,- (C 
000; Wm. T. Adams, pres.; Geo. B. Adams, 
treas.; John S. Adams, vice-pres. and supt.; 
Cotton Yarns and Cotton Warps, 4s to 40s 
in single and 2-ply, Beams, Chain Warps, 
Ball Warps, Spools and Jack-spools, Tubes 
and Cones; 5,000 ring spindles and 2,000 
twisting spindles; steam and water; bleach 
and dye (yarn); sell direct; George B. Adams, 
buyer; buy 20/2, 30/2, 40/2 and 50/2 carded. 
(Freight address. Maple Grove, Mass.) 

Adams Woolen Co.; Da\-id Jubb. supt.; (W 
Men's Wear; 3,000 mule spindles; 9 sets 
cards; 1 narrow and 50 wide looms: steam 
and water (operated by Edwin K. McPeck 
and George H. Holden, receivers.) 



Berkshire Cotton Mfg. Co.; $2,500,000; (C 
C. T. Plunkett, pres.; W. B. Plunkett, treas.; 
N. A. Batchelder. supt.; Carded and Combed 
Cottons; 122,240 ring spindles and 137.839 
mule spindles; 6,400 looms; steam; seU direct; 
W. B. Plunkett, buyer. 

Plunkett, W. C. & Sons; W. C. Plunkett, (C 
mgr.; Bernard McKennie, supt.; Cotton 
Warps, Ss to 40s, Plain and Fancy, on Beams, 
Jack spools. Ball Warps, Skeins, Cones and 
Tubes; 10,000 ring spindles; steam and 
water; dye (yarn) ; sell direct; W. C. Plunkett, 
buyer. 

Renfrew Mfg. Co.; $1,600,000; Donald M. (C 
Hill, pres.; F. U. Stearns, treas.; Ira S. Ball, 
asst. treas.; A. E. Crippen, gen. supt.; Mad- 
ras, Devonshire Cloth, Wash Goods, Table 
Damask, Plain and Colored Cotton Warps 



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and Yarns; 23,506 ring spindles; 1,615 narrow 
and 369 broad looms; steam and water; dye 
and bleach (yarn); finish; F U. Stearns & Co., 
N.Y., 8. agts. for rloth; yarns sold direct; buy 
6s to 1203 single and ply 
Adamsdale. G-11. Stage from Griswoldville. 
(Pop. 200.) 
Spencer Yarn Co.; S50.000; W. H. Garner. (C 
pres. ; A. MacWhinnie, treas., mgr. and 
buyer; 30s to 50s Ball Warps; 7,000 ring 
spindles; steam and water; sell direct. 
Agawam. G-5. Electric cars 3 m. at Spring- 
field, on B. & A. RR. (Pop. 3,500.) 

Aqawam Co.; $50,000; James W. Kirkham, (W 
pres.; Fred A. Worthington, treas., agt. and 
supt.; Flannels, Dress Goods and Men's 
Wear; 4 sets; 26 broad and 5 narrow looms; 
water and steam; dye (raw stock and piece) 
and finish; sell direct; F. A. Worthington, 
buyer. 

Amesbury. A-13. B. & M. RR. E. Div. 

(Pop. 9,404.) 

Merrimac Hat Co.; $200,000; Harry V. (W 
Barrett, pres.; Geo. W. Emerson, treas.; 
Benj. F. Sargent, Jr., s\ipt.; Soft Wool and 
Fur Hats; 19 sets wool cards; steam; dye 
(piece) and finish; John Weber & Co., and 
E. A. Staples & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; Geo. W. 
Emerson, buyer. 
Amherst. E-5. B. & M. RR., C. V. RR. 
(Pop. 3.735.) 

Amherst Mf(3. Co.; $50,000; M. A. (DBI&M 
Dickinson, pres.; Thomas. H. Barden, treas.; 
Mercerized Crochet Cotton, Darning Cot- 
ton and Mercerizing, Dyeing and Winding 
for the trade; electric; sell direct; Thos. H. 
Barden, sales agt. 
Andover. C-12. B. & M. RR., Port. Div. 
(Pop. 7,300.) 

Marland Mills; (See M. T. Stevens & (W 
Sons Co.; No. Andover); D. Hilton, supt.; 
Woolen Dress Goods; 14 sets: 100 looms; 
water and steam; dye (raw stock yarn and 
piece) and finish; J. P Stevens & Co., 23 
Thomas St., N. Y., s. agts 

Smith & Dove Mfg. Co.; $1,250,000; (Fl 
George F. Smith, pros.; J,. H. Homer, treas.: 
H. A. Bodwell, supt.; Flax Threads and 
Tow Yarns and Twines; dye and bleach 
(yarn); steam and water; sell direct. 
Arlington. D-12. Div. B. & M. RR. (Pop. 
11,187.) 

Dale, Mrs. Margaret; Wm. P. Dale, (C 
buyer; Mops and Clothes Lines; buy 3 to 
12. 2. 3. 4, 5 Ply Yarn. Sell direct. 
Assonet. H-13. Old Colony Div. N. Y.. N. H. 
& H. RR. (Pop. 2.000.) 

CRYST.4.L Spring Dyeing & Bleaching Co. 
(See Fall River.) 

Daley's Bleach and Dye Works; (D&Bl 
John F. Daley, treas.; Wash and Bleach Wip- 
ing Stock; dye cotton piece goods and raw 
cotton; steam and water. J. F. & F. P. 
Daley, buyers. 
Athol. C-7. B. & A. RR.. Athol Br., and 
Fitch. Div.. B. & M. RR. (Pop. 8,350.) 

Adams. D. E.; C. L. Morse, supt.; Thrown (S 
Silk. Sewing Silk, Machine Twist, Floss and 
Embroideries; 3,000 spmdles; water and 
steam; dye; sell direct; Boston, N. Y. and 
Chicago. 

Lee, Wm. M., 61 Freedom St.; Cotton (C 
Felts, Bats, etc.; 2 garnetts; water. 

Attleboro. G-11. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
Prov. and Taunt. Divs. (Pop. 16,200.) 

International Braid Co.; Standard Mills; (C 
John Clitheroe, supt.; Shoe Laces; 550 
braiders; steam and water; Boston office, 99 
South St. (Mill at Attleboro Falls.) (See 
Providence, R. I.) 

Orr. James. Dyeing and Braiding Co. ; (DF&C 
Novelty Yarns and Shoe Laces; 4,000 twister 
spindles; 600 braiders; dye and finish; steam; 
(Reorganizing.) 



Wolpenden, R. & Sons; Dyers and (D&Bl 

Bleachers of Woolen and Worsted Yarns, 
Braids. Tapes, Hosiery, Cloth, Plush. Web- 
bing, etc. for all purposes; Fast Black and 
Colors a specialty on Weaving, Knitting 
Yarns, Wool and Tops; special attention 
given to Resist Colors, Spooling, Jack Spool- 
ing and Coning; steam; capacity 20,000 lbs. 
per day. 

Auburn. F-9. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR. (Elec- 
trics from Worcester.) (Pop. 2,006.) 
Ettrick Mills (P. O. address. Box 1005 (W 
Worcester); $500,000; Herman A. Metz, 
pres.; Chas. L. Gagnebin, treas.; W. A. 
Schumacher, sec; Edgar T. Wood, supt.; 
Brussels Carpets, Brussels and Wilton; Rugs 
and Worsted Yarns; 5 worsteds comb; 5 
worsted cards; 35 looms; dye; sell direct, 212 
Fifth Ave., N. Y. (Fr-ight address, James- 
ville.) 
Hilton, Jas.; Mattress Flocks and Shoddy; (W 
2 pickers; 2 dusters; water; sell direct; James 
Hilton, buyer. 
Pondvili.e Woolen Mills; $50,000; L. (W 
B. Rosenberg, pres.; M. G Rosenberg, treas. 
G. M. Rosenberg, supt.; Shirting and Skirt- 
ings; 6 sets; 19 broad and 40 narrow looms; 
2 pickers; steam and water; dye (piece) and 
finish; sell direct. 

Ballard Vale. C-12. B. & M. RR., W. Div. 
(Pop. 865.) 

Ballard Vale Mills Co.; $225,000; C. (W 
W. Jones, pres.; H. F. Wilson, treas. and 
gen. mgr.; T. A. Matthews, supt.; Fine 
White Flannels; 15 sets; 150 looms; steam 
and water; finish; C. W. Jones & Co.. N. Y. 
and Bo.ston, s. agts.; H. F. Wilson, buyer. 

Barre. See South Barre. 

Barrowsvllle. G-12. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR. 

(Pop. 150.) 
Barrowsville Bleachery; Bleaching and (Bl 
Finishing all kinds White Cotton Piece Goods 
(15 tons, 150,000 yards per day 54 in. goods) ; 
electric. (Idle Jan. 1915. Wm. F. Winter, 
receiver.) 

Becket. E-2. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 994.) 

Berkshire & Becket Silk Co.; Manufac- (S 
turers of Machine and Sewing Silk. Silk and 
Mohaii Braids; steam and water; dj'e; sell 
direct. 

Bellingbam. (See Caryville.) 

Blackinton. B-2. B. & M. RR. Electric 
cars from No. Adams. (Pop. 1.000.) 
Blackinton Co.; A. J. BufFum. mgr. and (W 
buyer; Woolens and Worsteds for Men's 
Wear; 10 sets; 72 broad and 4 narrow looms; 
1 picker; water and steam; dye (raw stock, 
yarn, piece) and finish; Waterhouse Wor- 
sted Co.. N. Y.; s. agts.; buy worsted yarns, 
2/28. 2/32, 2/40, 2/50 or any ordinary 
counts. 

Blackstone. G-10. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Wor. Div. (Pop. 3,500.) . 
Blackstone Mfg. Co.; $1,000,000; A. (C 
Lauderdale Duncan, pres.; Goddard Bros. 
(Prov.), agts.; Frank L. Bills, supt.; Mulls, 
Shirtings and Fine Goods; 51,000 ring spin- 
dles; 1,184 looms; steam, water and electric; 
Tavlor, Clapp & Co. and F. Abbott Ingalls 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts. (Mill at No. Smith- 
field, R. I.) 
Saranac Mills; (American Woolen Co.); (W 
Augustine H. Eddy, agt.; Fancy and Piece 
Dyed Worsted and Woolen Men's Wear; 10 
sets; 180 looms; steam and water; dye and 
finish. (See Boston. Mass.) 

Bondsville. F-6. B. & A. RR., Athol Br. and 

B. & M. RR.. Cent. Mass. Div. (Pop. 

2.100). 

Bondsville Bl. & Dye Works; $350.- (BI&D 

000; P. Y. DeNormandie. treas.; E. G. Childs, 

agt.; Finished Duck. Flannels. Cambric, 

Sheetings. Shoe Goods, (Aniline Blacks) 

etc.; steam, electricity and water; Bliss, 

Fabycn & Co., Boston and N. Y., s. agts. 



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Boston Duck Co.; $350,000; P. Y. De Nor- (C 
mandie, treas.; E. G. Childs, agt.; Duck and 
Flannels; 24,000 ring spindles; 500 looms; 
water, steam and electric; Bliss, Fabyan & 
Co., N. Y., Boston and Chicago, s. agts. 
BOSTON. (Pop. b87,liOO.) 

Adams Union Shrinking Works; 242-60 (F 
Dover St.; Geo. Adams, prop.; Waterproofing, 
Shrinking and Retinishinpr. 

American Felt Co.; «3, 250,000; Execu- (W 
tive offices, 103 Bedford St.; Wm. H. Sweatt, 
pres.; Edmund H Sears, vice-pres.; Geo. 
F. Willett, treas., J. Sidney Stone, clerk; Felts 
of all Descriptions; Plants at City Mills, 
Mass.; Dodgeville, N. Y.; Picton, N. J.; Frank- 
lin, Mass.; Glenville, Conn., and Hyde Park, 
Mass. Purchasing for all mills done at Bos- 
ton; sales offices 103 Bedford St., Boston, also 
New York, Phila., Chicago and St. Louis. 

American Net and Twine Co.; 575 Atlan- (C 
tic Ave.; $500,000; Wm. Barbour, pres.; 
Nets, Seines, Lines and Twines. The Linen 
Thread Co., Boston & N. Y., s. agts. (Mill 
at 155 Second St., East Cambridge. Also 
Anniston, Ala.) 

American Woolen Company; Shawmut (W 
Bank bldg.; $64,501,100; William M. Wood, 
pres.; Fred'k Ayer, vice-pres.; W. H. Dwelly, 
Jr., sec. and treas.; W. A. Currier, asst. treas.; 
Arthur P. Pousland, 2nd asst. trea-s. ; Chas. 
A. Hardy, 3d asst. treas.; F. G. Sherman, 
asst. sec; F. H. Carpenter, gen. agt.; C. J. 
Bodfish, gen. agt. worsted div.; P. C. Wiggin, 
comptroller; H. J. Potter, pur. agt.; H. C. 
Jealous, yarn agt.; S. J. Smith, waste agt.; 
Edw. M. Cross, mfg. sec; Edwin L. Heath, 
sales sec; Jos. D. Knight, asst. sales sec; 
Geo. L. Graham, gen. freight agt.; William S. 
Whitney, Lawrence, Mass., supervising en- 
gineer, Wm. D. Livermore, Lawrence, Mass., 
chemist; John W. Burrows, American Woolen 
Bldg., 18th to 19th Sts., on 4th Ave., N. Y., 
s. agt. See mill reports as follows: 
Moosup Mills, Moosup, Conn. 
Bradford Worsted Spinning Co., Louisville, 

Ken. 
Forest Mills, Bridgton, Me. 
Brown Mills, Dover, Me. 
Kennebec Mills, Fairfiold, Me. 
Foxcroft Mill, Foxcroft, Me. 
Indian Spring Mill, Madison, Me. 
Newport Mill, Newport, Me. 
Vassalboro Mills, No. Vassalboro, Me. 
Ounegan Mill, Old Town, Me. 
Pioneer Mill, Pittsfield, Me 
Waverley Mill, I'ittsfield, Me. 
Anderson Mills, Skowhegan, Me. 
Arms Mill, Skowhegan, Me. 
Saranac Mills, Bh>.ckstone, Mass. 
Beaver Brook Mills, CoUinsville, Mass. 
Arden Mill, Fitchburg, Ma.ss. 
Beoli Mills, Fitchburg, Mass. 
Ray Mills, Franklin, Mass. 
Ayer Mill, Lawrence, Mass. 
Prospect Mills, Lawrence, Mass. 
Washington Mills, Lawrence, Mass. 
Wood Worsted Mill, Lawrence, Mass. 
Bay State Mills, Lowell, Mass. 
Assabet Mills, Mayn:,rd, Mass. 
Puritan Alills, Plvmouth, Mass. 
Rochdale Mills, Rochdale, Mass. 
Royalston Mill, So. Royalston, Mass. 
Hecla Mill, Uxbridge, Alass. 
Chase Woolen Mills, Webster, Mass. 
Sawver Mills, Dover, N. H. 
Baltic Mills, Enfield, N. H. 
Lebanon Alills, Lebanon, N. H. 
Fulton Worsted Mills, Fulton, N. Y. 
Anchor Mills, Harrisville and Pascoag, R. I. 
Manton Mills, Manton, R. I. 
National & Providence Worsted Mills, 

Providence, R. I. 
Riverside Mills, Providence, R. I. 
Valley Mills, Providence, R. I. 
M^eybosset Mills, Providence, R. I. 
BurUngton Mill, Winooski. Vt 
Champlain Mill, Winooski, Vt. 

Atlantic Rope & LtNE Co.; 47 Field St.; R. (C 
Delaney, mgr.; Cotton Rope Lines, etc.; 50 
twisting spindles; 1 layer; electric; sell direct; 
buy 6 and 8 Cotton Yarn. 



Bat State Cloth Steaming Co.; 100 Arch (F 
St.; Wm. T. Dudley, pres.; Fred T. Draper, 
treas.; Cloth Steaming. 

Bay State Cotton Corp.; 60 Federal St.; (C 
$1,500,000; A. L. Scott, pres.; P. T. Jackson, 
Jr., treas.; Herman W. Shaw, asst. treas.; 
Tire Fabrics, Sail Cloth and Special Duck; 
Boston Yarn Co., Boston, s. agts. (Mills at 
Lowell and Newburyport, Mass., and LeRoy, 
N. Y.) 

Belgrade Rug Co.; 32 HoUis St.; $30,000; (W 

F. H. Ormsby, pres. and treas.; Rugs from 
Old Carpets; 2() looms; water and steam; 
sell direct; buy cotton warps and wool fringe 
yarn. (Mill at West Townsend, Mass.) 

Bemis Bro. Bag Co.; $8,000,000; A. F. (C&J 
Bemis, pres.; J. S. Bemis (St. Louis), treas.; 

G. N. Roberts, asst. treas.; Jute and Cotton 
Bags, Brown and Bleached Sheetings. Con- 
trol Home Cotton Mills, St. Louis; Jackson 
Fibre Co., Bemis, Tenn.; Indianapolis 
Bleaching Co., Indianapolis; bag factories 
at St. Louis, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, 
Omaha, Kansas City, Memphis, New Or- 
leans, San Francisco, Seattle and Winnipeg. 

Bent, G. W. Co.; 93 Causeway St.; Mat- (C 
tress Batts; 4 garnetts; 2 pickers. 

Bishop, Robert Mfg. Co.; Robert Bishop, (C 
trustee; 157 W. 6th St.; Wiping Waste, 
Caulking Cotton and Wicking; 30 cards; 
steam; sell direct; Robert Bishop, buyer. 

Boston Belting Co.; office, 84 Linden Park (C 
St., Roxbury; $1,000,000; Thos A. Forsyth, 
pres. and gen'l mgr.; J. H. D. Smith, treas.; 
Woven and Braided Hose Fabrics; 9 circular 
looms; 15 braiding machines; 3 twisters; 
steam; R. B. Adams, buyer; buy 8s and 12s 
yarns; sell direct. (Factory, 80 Elmwood 
St., Roxbury.) 

Boston Bonnet Wire Co.; 38 India St., (S 
$25,000; Geo. A. Ingalls, pres.; Chas. A. 
Dean, treas., mgr and buyer; Silk and Cotton 
covered Millinery Wires; electric; sell direct; 
buy cotton, mercerized and tram. 

Boston Braid Mfg. Co., Inc., $15,000; 50 (S 
Thayer St.; E. V. Fiedler, pres.; F. O. Fiedler, 
treas.; Tassels, Cords. Ribbons, Fringes, etc.; 
5 looms; 65 braiders; steam; buy 16/1, 8/1, 
40/2. 

Boston Insulated Wire & Cable Co.; (C 
65 Bay St., Dorchester; Covered Wires; buy 
yarns. 

Callahan, Cornelius. Cr>., 127 Purchase (K 
St.; $20,000; Theodore Hoague, pres.; Arthur 
J. Cumnock, vice-pres.; Morton S. Crehore, 
treas.; Cotton Fire Hose; 6 lati^h needle knit- 
ting maihines; electric; M S. Crehore, 
buyer; buy 12 twisted and spooled from 
11 to 90 ply yarns. 

Carton Belting Co.; (mill. 52 Everett St., (C 
AUston); E. F. Wilmot, supt.; Stitched Can- 
vas Belting. Solid Woven Rilting, Water- 
proof; 12 looms; steam; buy yarns. 

Coffin. Stanley H ; 12 Pearl St.; Mops; (C 
buy yarns 

Continental Bedding Co.; 86 Beverly St.; (C 
Mattress Felt; 1 garnett, 3 Pickers. 

Cynthia Mills; 16 New St., E. Boston; (C 
$5(1,000; E. D. Robinson, gen', mgr.; Crochet 
Cottons; sell direct. 

Emmons Bros. Co.; 49 Melcher St.; Wool (W 
Hats. (See main factory, Haverhill.) 

Everlastik, Inc.; 179 Lincoln St.; $4,900,- (C 
000; Bertram T. Martin, pres.; William B 
Spencer, vice-pres. and gen. mgr.; John Ab 
bott, vice-pres. and counsel; John E. Page 
treas.; Walter L. Martin, sec; Charles B 
Stretch, asst. gen. mgr.; Wilwyn Herbert 
asst. treas.; Elastic Webbing, Shoe Goring 
Braids, Cords, etc.; N. Y. office, 346 Broad- 
way. (Mills at Bridgeport, Conn., Brock- 
ton, Chelsea and Lowell, Mass., and Bayonne 
N. J.) 

Felters Co., The; $2,000,000; Main office, (W 
10 High St.; F. H. Brown, pres.; F. P. Bow- 
den, vice-pres.; Herbert L. Bowden, treas.; 



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Boston — continued 

J. W. Kilgour, sec; Felts of all descriptions. 
(Plants at Millbury, Mass., Lestershire and 
Middleville, N. Y.; also offices in N. Y., 
Philadelphia and Chicago.) 

Futurity Thread Mfg. Co.; 127 Federal (C 
St.; (Mill at Plympton) ; $100,000; Nathan 
A. Washburn, pres.; B. G. Rae, (Boston) 
treas. and buyer; Cotton Threads; steam 
and water; dye, bleach and finish; buy K. P., 
C. P., C. E., and C. S. I., 4s to 80s. (Freight 
address. No. Carver.) 

Gordon Supply Co.; 537 Albany St.; E. A. (C 
Gordon, pres.; C. E. Hughes, treas.; Duck 
Coats;78 looms; 70sewing machines; electric; 
sell direct; E. W. Brown, buyer; buy 2/26, 
2/14 yarns. 

Hayes, Wm. J. Co.; 1210 Dorchester Ave.; 
Cotton Waste; 2 waste macnines; electric. 

Howard Mfg. Co.; 97 Monument St.; $90,- (C 
000; W. C. Howard, pres; Wm. J. Hughes, 
treas.; R. W. Chapman, asst. treas.; Elas- 
tic Webbing and Yarns, also Razor Strops; 
steam; S. E. Howard's Son & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts. (Mill in Charlestown, which is also 
P. O. address.) 

Hub Hosiery Mills, 11 Waterford St.; (K 
$50,000; J. H. Kenney, pres.; Frank R. 
Tackaberry, treas.; Infants' Cashmere and 
Mercerized Hosiery, Silk Heel and Toe; 
80 ribbers; gas; bleach; W. C. Gallagher, 346 
B'way., N. Y., s. agt.; F. R. Tackaberry, 
buyer. 

Hull, Robert W.; 289 Congress St.; Cloth (F 
Sponging, Refinishing, Waterproofing. 

International Cotton Mills; 60 Federal (C 

St.t Albert L. Scott, pres.; S. Harold Greene, 
treas.; Bags, Cotton Ducks, Sheetings, 
Osnaburgs, "Tire Fabrics, Yarns, etc.; Con- 
trol Stark Mills, Manchester. N. H.; La- 
Grange (Ga.) Mills; Hogansville (Ga.) Mfg. 
Co.; Imperial Cotton Co., Hamilton, Ont.; 
Cosmos Cotton Company, Yarmouth, N. S.; 
J. Spencer Turner Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

International Waste Co.; 97 K St.; (C&W 
Cotton and Wool Waste. 

Ipswich Mills (branch), 158 Second St.,(K 
So. Boston; Hosiery. (See Ipswich.) 

Kingston Knitting Co., 37 Kingston St.; (K 
Louis C. Brine, pres.; Herbert V. Brine, 
treas.; Athletic and Theatrical Goods, Men's 
Bathing Suits, Sweaters and Golf Vests, 
Cotton and Worsted; 40 knitting and 25 sew- 
ing machines; electric; sell direct; Herbert 
V. Brine, buyer; buy cotton and worsted 
yarn. 

Ladd. Geo. W. & Co.; 147 Columbus Ave.; (K 
Abdominal Belts and Surgical Elastic Ho- 
siery; 7 knitting machines; 6 sewing machine, 
electric; sell direct; buy silk and cotton yarns. 

London Sponging Works: O. F. Moriarty, (F 
& Co.; 107 Broadway Extension; Sponging 
and Refinishing; electric. 

Massachusetts State Prison; 105 Wash- (K 
ington Stj Charlestown, Nathan D. Allen, 
Warden; Hosiery and Underwear for Insti- 
tution Use; Nathan D. Allen, buyer. 

Massachusetts Thread Works, Inc.; 357 (C 
Cambridge St.; $50,000; Cotton and Silk 
Threads; steam and electric; buy yarn.«; 
Main office 18 Kingston St. 

Maverick Mills; $2,400,000; E. N. Foss,(C 
pres.; J. A. Downs, treas.; Robt. Burgess, 
gen'l mgr.; F. H. McDevitt, supt.; Fine Cot- 
ton Cloth from Combed Yarns; 67,000 ring 
spindles; 1,150 looms; electric; sell direct. 
(Mill and office at E. Boston.) 

Merchants Wool Scouring Co.; Web- (W 
ster and Mill Sts., East Boston; H. A. Leeds, 
treas. amd mgr.; E. G. Dalton, supt.; Wool 
Sorting, Scouring, Carbonizing. 

Middlebrook Wool Combing Co., Inc.; (W 
310 Border St., East Boston; $250,000; J. A. 
Middlebrook, pres.; J. W. Coggeshall, treas.; 
all Grades of Wool Combed on Commission; 
18 cards; 18 combs. 



National Knitting Co.; 386 Harrison (K 
Ave.; $20,000; D. M. Gold, pres.; Louis 
Lotow, treas.; Wm. Sedlis, supt.; Sweat- 
ers and Crocheted Caps; 28 knitting and 20 
sewing machines; sell direct; Mr. Gold, 
buyer. 

N. E. Bedding Co.; 321 Congress St.; $30,000 ;(C 
H. Mintz, pres.; M. Feldman, treas.; Mat- 
tresses, Pillows etc.; 3 pickers. 

NooNB, C. H. Co.; Green St.; Jamaica (C 
Plain; $25,000; Charles H. Noone, pres.; 
H. A. Goodwin, treas.; Light Duck and Spec- 
ialties in Wide Cottona over 100 inches; 8 
looms; electric; sell direct. 

Oakes Bros.; 6 Bismark St., Jamaica (K 
Plain; F. D. Oakes, supt. and buyer; Shaker 
Sweaters for Men, Women, Boys and Misses; 
Lee Perkins & Co., Boston, s. agts. 

Oakes Knitting Mills Co. (See West Rox- 
bury.) 

Peerless KNimNO Mills Co. (See Matta- 
pan.) 

Peters Mfo. Co.; 63 Lincoln St.; Wm. F. (F 
Peters, pres.; Paul H. Peters, treas.; Backing 
and Combining Satins, Silks, Velvets and 
Converting; electric; sell direct. (Also N. Y.) 

Plant, Thomas G., Co.; Jamaica Plain; l.(K 
knitting machine making covers for shoe finish- 
ing brushes; A. C. Grover, buyer. 

Railway Supply & Mfg. Co., The; (C&W 
Branch Mill; (267 Medford St., Charlestown.); 
Cotton and Woolen Waste and Linters; 8 ma- 
chines; 2 pullers. (Main office and factory, 
Cincinnati, O.) 

RoxBURT Carpet Co.; $43,400; Frank E. (W 
Simpson, pres.; Edgar N. Hunt, treas.; 
James Hall, Jr., supt.; Tapestry and Vel- 
vet Carpets; 140 looms; sell direct; oflBce, 
93 Summer St., Boston, and 212 Fifth Ave., 
N. Y., also Chicago and San Francisco. 
(Mills at 37 Simmons St., Roxbury.) 

Roxbury Shoe Thread Co.; 33 Worm- (C 
wood St.; E. S. Hodges, pres.; W. H. Gould, 
treas.; Threads from 8 to 20 yarn; sell direct; 
W. H. Gould, buyer; buy 8s to 20s Peeler, 
Egyptian and S. I. 

Sammett, G. W. & Son Co.; 8 Atlantic Ave.; (C 
Chas. E. Fogg, pres.; Henry J. McQueeney, 
supt.; Mattress Stock; 6 pickers; 3 garnetts, 
steam and electric; use product. 

Sampson CoRD.'tGE Works; (See Shirley, Mass.) 

Schoenfuss.F. J. & Co.; 19 Temple Place; (S 
H. A. Braiine. buyer; Fringes, Cords, Croch- 
eting, Dress trimmings; 3 looms; 1 sewing 
machine; sell direct. 

Simplex Wire & Cable Co.; 201 Devonshire (C 
St.; office, 15 So. Desplaines St., Chicago; 
612 Howard St., San Francisco; $500,000; 
Everett Morss, pres.; Henry A. Morss, vice- 
pres.; Chas. A. Morss, treas.; Insulated Wire 
and Cables; 2,000 braiders; steam; J. Arthur 
Gibson, buyer; buy 143 to 40s; (Factory 
at Cambridgeport.) 

Sterling Knit Goods Co. (See Cambridge.) 

Stohn, C; (Bradley St., Hyde Park) ; Gustave (S 
F. Kleindienst, supt.; Fancy Vestings, and 
Corset Cloths; 125 looms; steam; Leo Bush, 
N. Y., and S. Schram, Chicago, s. agts.; G. 
F. Kleindienst, buyer; buys 2/26, 2/40, 
2/60, 2/80, mercerized, 2/16, 2/30, 5/20, 
Peeler. 

Stuart-Howland Co.; 234 Congress St.; (C 
Cover Magnet Wire; G. M. Stuart, buyer; 
use Silk, Peeler and S. I. yarns 

Suffolk Knitting Co.; 16-18 New St., (K 
East Boston; Frank Cohen, supt. and buyer; 
Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Jerseys and Bach- 
ing Suits; 35 springneedle and 40 fllat knit- 
ting machines; 70 sewing machines; electric; 
Robert Herzberg, J. De Wilde, 366 Broadway, 
N. Y., s. agts. 

Sweetland Waste Co.; 134 Tudor St., So. (C 
Boston; Wiping Waste and Dealers in cotton 
waste; 4 machines; electric; F. H. Sweet- 
land, buyer. 



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Boston — continued 

Tate Mm. Co., Inc.; 40 Hanover St.; $15,- (C 

000; E. H. Tate, pres.; C. A. Haass, treas.; 

Wire and Cotton Cordage and Mops; 200 

braiders; electric; sell direct; buy 8/2, 8/3 

on tubes and cones. 
Thairlwall, Wm. C. & Co.; 504 Albany (S 

Bldg.; Machine Twist, Tram, Floss, etc.; 

3,500 spindles. (Factory and office at 15 

Tudor St., Cambridge.) 
Union Carpet Lining Co. (See Watertown.) 

U. S. Navy Yard (Charlestown); Fred A. (J 
Jenks, supt. of Rope Walk; Manila, Rus- 
sian and American Hemp Cordage, Cotton 
and Flax Lines for U. S. Gov. use; 144 
spindles; electric. 

United States Worsted Co.; Fiist (WD&F 

Nat'l Bank Bldg., 60 Federal St.; $9,700,- 
000; Andrew Adie, pres.; John Simson, treas.; 
Channing W Souther, asst. treas.; Wor- 
sted, Woolen and Cotton and Worsted Men's 
Wear and Dress Goods; Fine Worsted Yarns, 
White and Mixtures; Job Dyeing and Fin- 
ishing; sell direct. 257-26.5 Fourth Ave., N. 
Y., James B. Kirkaldy, sales mgr. ; yarn dept., 
C. W. Souther, sales mgr., 60 Federal St., 
Boston; Purchasing Dept., Boston office. 
(Mills at Lowell, Lawrence, No. Chelmsford 
and Saugus, Mass.) 

Weinz Trimming Co.; 262-280 Dover St.; (S 
$10,000; H. L. Weinz, pres. and treas.; Dress 
and Upholstery Trimmings; 30 narrow looms; 
100 braiders; steam; sell direct; (office, 68 
Chauncy St.) 

White, C. W. & Co.; 99 Court St.; Elastic (K 
Hosiery and Abdominal Belts; 18 knitting 
machines; electric; sell direct; J. M. Hunter, 
buyer; buy cotton and silk yarn 2/30 to 2/60. 

ZiEQLER, A. & Sons Co.; 1257 Colum- (CW&S 
bus Ave. (Roxbury); Chas. L. Ziegler, pres.; 
Alfred Ziegler, treas.; A. M. Ziegler, mgr.; 
Trimmings, Webbings and Suspenders; 40 
power looms; gasoline; finish; sell direct, 147 
Fourth Ave., N. Y.; buy 20, 26, 40, 60, two- 
ply yarn. 

Ziegler, Konrad, Est.; 54 George St.; (D 
Silk and Cotton Dyers of yarns and waste. 

Bridgewater. G-13. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 8,282.) 
Mass. State Farm; H. M. Blackstone, (C 
supt.; Tickings and Towelings; 50 band 
looms. 

Brockton. F-13. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.. 
Plym. Div. (Pop. 57,000.) 

Brockton Webbing Co.; $10,000; Frank E. (C 
Packard, pres.; Horace A. Keith, treas.; 
Roger Keith, asst. treas. and supt.; Shoe 
Strapping and Facings; 75 narrow looms; 
steam and electric; sell direct; buy cotton 
yarn, 20/2, 26/2, 30/2, 36/2, 40/2, 50/2, 
60/2. 

Hub Gore Makers; (Everlastik, Inc.); (C 
Shoe Goring, Corset Bandage, Elastic Belts, 
Truss, Garter and Supporter Webs; 300 
looms; steam. (See Boston.) 

Lapworth Webbing Co.; 443 Summer St., (C 
Campello; $60,000; O. H. Bragdon, pres.; 
W. E. Everett, treas.; Chas. A. Lapworth, 
supt.; Elastic Web Goods, Suspender Webs, 
Garter Webbing, Corset Webbing, etc.; 11 
looms; electric; sell direct; buy 2/20, 2/26, 
2/30, 2/40, 2/70. 

Lincoln Webbing Co.; $25,000; Arthur W. (C 
Smith, pres. and mgr.; Geo. G. Allen (Bos- 
ton), treas.; Shoe Webbing; 20 looms; elec- 
tric; Rousmaniere, Williams & Co., Boston 
s. agts. : buy 2/20 to 2/80 carded and combed 
Peeler and S. 1. 

Safepack Paper Mills; 420 Court St.; (C 
Waterproof Wrapping Paper, Cloth-Lined; 
buy bug cloth and 10 to 36 yarns; Boston 
office, 123 Beach St. 

Stall & Dean Mfg. Co.; 23 Foundry St.; (K 
W. Franklin Dean, supt.; Sweaters, Bathing 
Suits and Athletic Goods, Wool and Worsted; 



29 knitting and 7 sewing machines; W. T. 

Stall, buyer; Stall & Dean Mfg. Co., Chicago, 

8. agts.; buy 2/32 J to 2/30 worsted yarns. 
Star Webbing Works; Skinner St.; Nar- (C 

row Woven Fabrics, Plain and Jacquard 

Work; 43 looms; electric; Ralph D. Poole, 

buyer; buy yarns, 10/2 to 50/2. 
Stiles Knitting Co.; E. W.; 80 Ward St.; (K 

Mittens; 10 knitting machines; sell direct. 

(No report 1915.) 
Brookfleld. (See East and No. Brookfield.) 

Brookline. E-12. B. & A. RR., Newton 
Highlands Br. (Pop. 27,792.) 
Jersey Cloth Mills; 65 Kent St.; R. J. (K 
Logan, treas.; E. L Barrows, mgr.; Astra- 
chans, Jersey Cloths, Rubber Linings, etc.; 
10 spring needle knitting machines; electric; 
sell direct; buy 10 to 30 carded and combed 
mercerized cotton, worsted and lustres. 

Byfleld. B-13. B. & M. RR. W. Div. (Pop. 
97S.) 
Byfield Woolen Co.; $100,000; Samuel (W 
Williams, pres.; Alfred S. Williams, (Bos- 
ton), treas.; Bed Blankets and Felts; 7 sets; 
27 broad looms; 1 picker; steam and water; 
dye (raw stock) and finish; Thos. Kelley & 
Co., Williams & Page, s. agts.; buy 12, 
14 cotton. 

Cambridge. D-12. B. & M. RR.; 2 m. from 
Boston. (Pop 105,000.) 
American Net & Twine Co., (see Boston.) 
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co. (C 
$1,750,000; B. F. Spinney, pres.; H. B. 
Sprague, treas.; Geo. E. Hall, vice-pres. and 
gen'l mgr.; J. W. Fellows, factory _ mgr.; 
Cotton Rubber Lined Hose; 18 circular 
looms; 2 knitting machines; 28 braiders; 
electric; sell direct; buy S/1 cotton yarn, 
duck and sheeting. 
Hingham Knitting Co.; Charles River (K 
Parkway and Sands St : $25,000; Frederick 
E. Newell, pres.; John E. Woodside. treas. 
and buyer: Wm. Coppin, supt.; Mens Mer- 
cerized Cotton Half Hose; 60 knitting ma- 
chines; electric; dye; sell direct to retailers, 
68 Essex St., Boston. 
Milton Chemical Co.; 140 6th St.; $50,- (C 
000: E. Ray Speare, pres.; W. D. Stock- 
bridge, treas.; H. A. Vining, supt.; W. H. 
Billings, buyer; B-B Dustless Dust Cloths 
and Dustless Mops; electric: sell direct. 
Railway Supply & Mfg. Co.; (See Boston.) 
Simplex Wire & Cable Co. (See Boston.) 
Sterling Knit Goods Co.; Stiles St. and (K 
Parkway; $10,000; W. A. O'Brien, pres.; 
and treas,; Full Fashioned Underwear, Chil- 
dren's Union Suits and Sweaters, Cotton, 
Woolen, Merino and Silk; 100 knitting and 
50 sewing machines; bleach and finish; elec- 
tric; sell direct; W. A. O'Brien and F. C. 
Cook, buyers; buy cotton, mere, worsted 
and silk. 
Thairlwall, Wm. C. & Co. (See Boston.) 

Canton. F-12. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Prov. 
Div. (Pop. 4,702.) 

Brightman, a. & Sons.; Wool Noils, Waste, (W 
Jute and Bagging; 2 dusters; 1 picker; 
water: (also dealers.) (Office, 170 Summer 
St., Boston.) 

Draper Bros. Co.; $200,000; Thomas (K&W 
B. Diaper, pres; Walter S. Draper, treas.; 
Fancy Knit Goods, Rubber Boot and Shoe 
Linings, Paper and Pulp Makers, Felts, 
Eiderdowns, Fleece Linings, Sweater Coats, 
Golf Vests, etc.; Draper Automobile and 
Carriage Robes (waterproof); 13 woolen 
sets; 68 spring needle knitting machines 
5 Lamb knitting machines; 18 looms; steam; 
dye and finish; sell direct. (Freight ad- 
dress, Canton Junction.) 

Mansfield, G. H. & Co.; Braided Silk (S 
Fishing Lines; 200 braiders; water; sell 
direct; Frank W. Mansfield, buyer; buy silk 
threads. 



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Plymouth Rubber Co.; $1,500,000; A. (F 
Sydeman, pres.; J. E. Stone, treas.; Jas. 
Meade, supt.; Proofers of Clotu for the Trade 
Rubberizing and Spot Proofing of Silk and 
Cotton Fabrics; Mfrs of Artificial Leather 
and Rubber Soles and Heels; steam and 
electric; Boston office 176 Federal St.; N. Y., 
28 W. 22d St.; Chicago, 234 So. Laselle St. 

Springdale Finishing Co., (not inc.); (D&F 
$200,000; John H. Meyer & Co. props.; J. 
H. Dallahan, supt.; Dyers and Finishers of 
Cotton Piece Goods, N. Y. office, 50 Union 
Sq. 

Canton Junction. F-12. N. Y., N. H. & H. 
RR., Prov. Div. (Pop. 500.) 

C. C. C. Fire Hose and Rubber Co.; $150,- (K 
000; A. S. Wattles, pres.; Horatio Gilbert, 
treas.; B E. Marean, supt.; Cotton Hose, 
Fire Hose, etc.; 4 latch needle knitting ma- 
chines; 2 circular looms; electric; sell direct 
at 170 Summer St., Boston; R. K. Abbott, 
buyer; buy 12s cotton. 

Knitted Padding Co.; $35,000; Goo. F. (K 
Sumner, pres.: Fred W. Sumner, treas. and 
supt.; Knitted Cotton Padding, 'I'able Pad- 
ding etc ; 3 sets wool cards; 11 flat knitting 
machines; 2 sewing machines; electric; sell 
direct; F. W. Sumner, buyer; buy 8/1 and 
12/3 cotton yarn. 

Neponset Woolen Mills; J. W. Wright, (W 
prop.; Carriage and Casket Cloths; 6 sets; 63 
looms; steam; dye and finish; sell direct from 
mill. 

Caryville. F-11. Midland Div., N. Y., N. H 
& H. RR. (Pop. 575.) 
Taft Woolen Co.; Caryville Mills; $220,- (W 
000; H. T. Murdock, pres.; A. E. BuUard, 
treas. and agt. ; H. M. Bullard, supt.; Unions, 
Cassimeres, Satinets; 12 sets; 144 looms; 8 
pickers; steam and water; dye (raw stock, 
piece) and finish; H. P. McKenney & Co., 
80 5th Ave., N Y., s. agts.; A. E. Bullard, 
buyer. 

Chapinvllle. E-10. In Northboro. N. Y., 
N. H. & H. RR. (Northern Div.) (Pop. 
504.) 
Whittaker Robt., Co.; $50,000; James (W 
Whittaker, pres .and supt.; Robt. Whittaker, 
treas. and buyer; Shoddy, Custom Garnet- 
ting, Picking, Carding and Carbonizing; 8 
garnets; 12 pickers; 25 sets; dye; steam; 
water. 

Charlestown. (See Boston.) 

Charlton City. F-8. B. & A. RR. 2 m. 

from Charlton Depot. (Pop. 1,214.) 
Akers & Taylor Mfg. Co.; $25,000; (W 
H. W. Goddard, pres.; H. C. Grimwade, 
treas. and mgr.; Charles Halsey, supt.; Cas- 
simeres, Cloakings and Overcoatings; 8 sets; 
120 looms; water and steam; dye. (Two 
mills.) 
Aldrich Mfg. Co.; Thos. Ashworth, pres.; (W 
James Ashworth, treas. and supt.; Piece 
Dyes; 3 sets; 48 narrow looms; steam and 
water; dye; Hug. Flagler & Co., and Henry 
Kessel, s. agts.; James Ashworth, buyer; 
buy 18 cotton. 

Chelsea. D-13. Port. Div., B. & M. RR. 2 
m. from Boston. (Pop. 37,289.) 

Beacon Knitting Co.; Mrs. D. Cohen, (K 
prop.; 25-27 Broadway; Sweaters, Coats; 42 
knitting machines; 31 sewing machines; elec- 
tric; sell direct; F. Levin, buyer. 

Boston Gore & Web Mfg. Co.; 102-110 (C 
Parker St.; $50,000; E. A. Hopkins, treas. 
and buyer; Shoe Elastic and Narrow Elastic; 
48 looms; steam; sell direct; buy 12/2 to 80/2. 

Chadbourne & Moore; Carter St.; E. B. (C 
Moore, mgr. and buyer; W. W. Batchelor, 
supt.; Elastic and Non-Elastics of all kinds; 
100 narrow looms; braiders; steam and elec- 
tric; sell direct, 405 Albany Bldg., Boston; 
buy mercerized 20/2, to 40/2; cotton, 12/2 to 
100/2; 30/2 spun silk and floss silk. 



Greenway, A. M. Co.; G. Fickiessen, (C 
prop ; Dudley and Villa Sts.; Felix Minard, 
supt.; Elastic Web and Braids; 13 broad 
and 7 narrow looms; 300 braiders; electric; 
sell direct; buy 8s to 20s single yarns, 2/12s 
to 2/40, also 3 and 4 ply yarns. 

Martin, T. & Bro. Mfg. Co.; (Everlastik, (C 
Inc.); Elastic Webbing, Braids and Cords; 
350 looms; steam; H. J. Martin, buyer; buv 
12/2 to 80/2. (See Boston, Mass.) " 

Reverb Rubber Co., E. H. Scribner, supt.; (C 
W. D. C. Locherty, buyer; Braided Rubber 
Hose; buy cotton yarn; ofiBce, 200 Devon- 
shire St., Boston. 

Walker Bros. Dyeing & Bleaching (D&Bl 

Co.; cor. B'.way and Clinton St.; $25,000; 

Howard Walker, pres.; E. H. Walker, treas.; 

Dye and Bleach Cotton Yarn; (5,000 lbs. 

per dav) ; steam and electric. 

Cherry Valley. E-9. Electric cars 4m. from 

Worcester, 2m. from Jamesville station, 

on B. & A. RR. (Pop. 1,254.) 

Chapel Mills Mfg. Co.; $300,000; H. J. (W 
Brouard, pres.; Channing Smith, treas. 
and agt.: J. Alonzo Taylor, gen. supt.; 
Thos. A. Kane, supt,; Brick City Dept.; Fred 
A. Smith, supt.; Chapel Dept.; Meltons, 
Flannels, Dress Goods and Overcoatings; 6 
pickers; 12 sets; 190 narrow looms; steam; 
finish: Converse, Stanton & Co., N. Y. and 
Boston, s. agts.; Channing Smith, buyer; buy 
cotton yarns. 

Olney, Geo. W. Woolen Co.; $75,000; S. (W 
M. MilUken, pres.; Thos. P. Curtis, treas.; 
Robt. Scott, supt.; Blankets and White 
Flannels; 7 sets; 70 looms; steam; dye and 
finish; Deering, Milliken & Co., N. Y. and 
Boston, s. agts.; Thos. P. Curtis, buyer; buy 
16/1, 20/1, 30/1 cotton. 

Valley Woolen Mill; Shepard Dept.; S. (W 
J. Shepard, supt.; Flannels; 1 set; 480 spin- 
dles; 16 narrow looms; 1 picker; water and 
steam; C. Smith, buyer; buy ISs cotton 
yarn. 

Valley Woolen Mill; Channing Smith, (W 
prop.; J. Alonzo Taylor, supt.; Flannels 
and Dress Goods; 4 sets; 94 narrow looms; 
3 shoddy pickers; steam; dye (raw stock 
and piece) and finish; Converse, Stanton & 
Co., Boston and New York, s. agts.; Chan- 
ning Smith, buyer. 
Chlcopee. F-5. B. & M. RR., Conn. Riv. 
Div. (Pop. 20,191.) 

Burtworth Carpet Co.; $20,000; Geo. (W 
W. Kimball, treas.; W. A. Lorimer. supt. 
and buyer; Wilton and Brussels Carpets 
and Rugs; 24 looms; dye (yarn); sell direct; 
N. Y. ofEce, 114 5th Ave.; buy cotton, wor- 
sted, jute and linen yarns. 

Dwight Mfg. Co.; $1,200,000; Theophilus (C 
Parsons, pres.; Ernest Lovering (Boston), 
treas.; Loms A. Aumann, agt.; Harry E. 
Houghton, supt.; Sheetings, Shirtings and 
Dress Goods; 160,000 spindles; 4,000 looms; 
steam, electric and water; Minot, Hooper & 
Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. (Also Ala- 
bama City, Ala.) 

Olmsted & Tuttle Co.; Jas. L. Doherty, (C 
trustee; Wiping and Packing Waste, Com- 
forters, Mops, Hammocks; 22 cards; steam; 
dye (raw stock and bleach.) 

Chicopee Falls. F-5. B. & M. RR. Conn. 
River Div. (Pop. 8,350.) 

Chicopee Mfg. Co.; $600,000; Geo Wig- (C 
glesworth, pres.; Hartley L. Lord (Boston), 
treas.; Walter S. Mitchell, agt.; Cotton 
Flannels, Sheeting, Shirtings, Duck, etc.; 
130,000 ring spindles; 2,000 looms; water, 
steam and electricity; Minot, Hooper & Co., 
N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. 

Hampden Ble.-^.chery; $30,000; E. J. (Bl 
O'Neil, prop.; Bleach Cotton Cloth; capac- 
ity 25 tons per day; steam, water and electric. 

Knit Goods Specialty Co.; F. E. Patter- (K 
son, pres.; F. C. Flint, treas.; Mantle Fab- 
ric, Knit Tubular Coverings, Specialties of 
all kinds; Messrs. Patterson and Flint, buy- 



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Taylor-Bramley Co., The; $100,000; (K 
Walter Bramley, pres. and supt.; Albert E. 
Taylor, treas.; Women's Ribbed Under- 
wear and Union Suits, Abdominal Belts and 
Infants' Wrappers; 75 latch needle, 8 spring 
needle and 20 flat knitting machines; 50 
sewing machines; steam; sell direct, and 
Hagens & Co., 350 Broadway, N. Y., s. agts.; 
A. E. Taylor, buyer; buy 11, 12, 22, 32, 40 
cotton combed Peeler, 1/32, 1/40 merino, 
1/30, 1/70 worsted yarns. 

City Mills. F-11. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 389.) 
American Felt Co.; Felt Goods; dye; (W 
steam and water. (See Boston for officers.) 
City Mills Woolen Co.: T. M. Buckley (W 
and A. H. Mann; Shoddy and Custom Pick- 
ing and Carding; 3 pickers; 6 cards; water 
and electric. 

Clinton. D-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Taunton Div., and B. & M. RR., W. N. & 
P. Div. (Pop. 13,115.) 

Bellevue Mills; Stirling St.; $15,000; (W 
Chas. B. Smith, pres.; G. N. Proctor, vice- 
pres.; W. A. Cogswell, treas.; Worsted Suit- 
ings and Dress Goods; 1 narrow and 50 
broad looms; steam: dye (piece) and finish; 
J. K. & L. S. Werner & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; 
W. A. Cogswell, bu.ver; buy worsted yarns 
of various sizes and colors. 

Bigelow-Hartfobd Carpet Co.; $13,- (W 
500,000; R. P. Perkins, pres.; A. D. Hig- 
gins, vice-pres.; G. E. Perkins^ treas.; W. E. 
L.vford, gen. mgr. of mills; Wilton, Brussells 
and Axminster Carpets, Axminster and Brus- 
sells Rugs; 9,136 worsted spindles; 4,026 
woolen spindles; 14 combs; 18 worsted cards; 
16 sets woolen; 321 looms; water, steam and 
electric; dye (yarn) and finish; sell direct. 
(Also Lowell, Mass. and Thompsonville, 
Conn.) 

Brodfelt Worsted Co.; Men's Wear (W 
Worsted; 22 looms; dye and finish; steam. 
(Idle Jan. 1915.) 

Burton Co. The; $605,000; Geo. D. Bur- (W 
ton, pres.; Edgar N. Hunt (Boston), treas.; 
James Hall, Sr., supt.; Woolen Yarns; 6 sets; 
steam; Simor Co., Inc., Bo.ston, s. agts; E. D. 
Morgan (170 Summer St., Boston), buyer. 

Earnsdalb Worsted Co.; Stone St.; S. (W 
Shuman, pres. and treas.; Fancy Worsteds 
and Woolens; 30 looms; steam and water; 
finish; sell direct. 

Lancaster Mills; $1,000,000; S. Harold (C 
Greene, pres.; Harcourt Amory, (Boston), 
treas.; Allan McNab, Jr., gen'l mgr.; Archie 
W. Couper, res. agt. ; Arthur L. Snow, supt. ; 
Ginghams, Fancy Shirtings and Fine Dress 
Goods; 105,452 ring spindles; 4,374 looms; 
steam and electric; dye (raw stock, warp); 
Amory, Browne & Co., N. Y., and Boston, 
s. agts. 
CollinsTille. B-11. Station at Lowell, on 
B & .M KR., So. Div. (Pop. 1,327.) 
Beaver Brook Mills; (American Woolen (W 
Co.); J. J. Henderson, agt.; Bed Blankets; 
30 sets; 122 looms; steam and water; dye 
and finish. (See Boston, Mass.) 
Concord Junrtlon. D-11. B. & M. RR., 
Fitch. Div.; N.Y.,N.H.& H. RR. (Pop. 
1,839.) 
Massachusetts Reformatory ; (C W&K 
James Dunlop, Jr., supt. and buyer; Chevi- 
ots, Suitings, Cassimeres and all Textile 
Goods used in State Institutions, and Hos- 
iery; 6 sets; 2,000 ring spindles; 100 looms; 
6 knitting machines; dye and finish. 
Strathmore Worsted Mills; $3.=^0,000; (W 
A. Adie, (Boston), pres.; Jas. D. Colt, treas.; 
W. W. Weeden, agt.; Men's Wear Wor.steds; 
100 broad and 3 narrow looms; d.ye (yarn 
and piece) and finish; steam, water and 
electric; sell direct. 
CordaTille. E-10. P. O. and station on B. & 
A. RR. (Pop. 250.) (In town of South- 
boro.) 



CoRD.AViLLE WooLEN Co.; $50,000; W. C. (W 
Metralf, pres.; B. F. Merriam, treas.; B. A. 
Merriam, supt.; Blankets; 6 sets; 50 looms; 
steam and water; dye; The Allen Lane Co., 
and Converse, Stanton & Co., N. Y. and 
Boston, s. agts.; buy 143 warp, bleached and 
unbleached. 

Dalton. D 2. B. & A. RR. Trolley from 
Pittsfield. (Pop. 3,560.) 
Sawyer, Regan & Company; Charles F. (W 
Sawyer, buyer; John W. Crowther, supt.; 
Fancy Woolens for Men's Wear; 11 sets; 40 
looms; dye (raw stock, yarn) and finish; 
water and electric; sell direct; 215 4th Ave., 
N. Y. 

Dighton. (See No. Dighton.) 

Dodge. F-8. RR. station, Charlton, B. & A. 
RR. (Pop. 301.) 
DoDQE Woolen Co.; Shoddy; 3 pickers; (W 

steam and water: sell direct; (not operated 

continuously). Worcester office, 233 Main 

St. 
Hall, A. N.; (Charlton); Mattress Shoddy (W 

and Custom Picking Mill; 3 pickers; water 
Pike, C. W.; Shoddy; 2 sets; 24 looms; (W 

(idle) ; steam and water. 

Dodgeville. H-11. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Prov. Div. (Pop. 700.) 
Hebron Mfg. Co.; Dodgeville Mill; C. (C 
Prescott, Knight pres. and gen. mgr.; Geo. 
A. Wilson (Prov.), gen. supt.; J. F. Batchelor 
supt.; Sheetings; 11,712 ring and 15,744 mule 
spindles; 220 broad and 320 narrow looms; 
water and steam; B. B. & R. Knight, Provi- 
dence, s. agts.; Wm. H. O'Neil, pur. agt., 
office, 3 Washington Row, Prov., R. I. * (See 
also Hebronville, Mass., and Prov., R. I.) 

Douglas. (See East Douglas.) 
Dracut. (See Lowell.) 
Dudley. (See Webster.) 

East Braintree. E-13. N. Y., N. H. & H. 
RR., Plym. Div. (Pop. 2,000.) 
East Braintree Bleachery & Dye (Bl&F 
Works; Henry McCusker, prop.; Bleach 
and Finish (5otton Piece Goods; steam, 
water and electric; Henry McCusker, buyer. 
East Brookfleld. E-8. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 
1,100.) 
Mann & Stevens Woolen Co. ; Geo. Mann, (W 
pres.; John P. Stevens, treas.; J. Howard 
Stevens, sec. and buyer; BiUings M. Stevens, 
supt.; Unions, Thibets; 5 sets; 1650 woolen 
spindles; 68 looms; steam ana water; dye 
raw (stock and piece) and finish; Hug, Flag- 
ler & Co., N. Y., 8. agts.; buy 14, 16, 18, 24 
cotton warps. 

East Dedham. E-12. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Prov. Div. (Pop. 7,774.) 

Hodges Finishing Co.; $100,000; Chas. (Bl&F 
O. Brightman, pres.; Frank B. Hodges, treas., 
mgr. and buyer; Frederick H. Hodges, supt.; 
Bleaching and Finishing Cotton Goods; ca- 
pacity, 500,000 vards weekly: steam and 
water; N. Y. office, 320 Broadway; F. C. 
Freund, agt. 

LoRio, Jacob; Bussy St.; Cardigan Jackets (K 
and Sweaters; 4 knitting machines; steam; 
sell direct. 

Norfolk Mill; Cochrane Mfg. Co.; $200,- (W 
000; John Cochrane, pres.; J. Eugene Coch- 
rane, treas.; H. J. Rehm, supt.; Carpets, 
Velvets and Tapestry; 10 sets; 100 looms; 
dye; water and steam; J. E. Cochrane, 
buyer. (Also Maiden, Mass.) 

East Douglas. G-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 1,966.) 

Hayward, W. E. & Co.; Walter E. Schus- (W 
ter, supt.; Cassimeres and Suitings; 12 sets; 
16 broad and 124 narrow looms; water and 
steam; dve (raw stock, piece) and finish; 
H. p. McKenney & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; W. 
E. Schuster, buyer. 



Our twisters are heaviest and best. 



DKAPEK COMPANY, Hopedale, Maai. 



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Schuster Woolen Co.; 8200,000; Wm. E. (W 
Hay ward, pres.; W. S. Schuster, treaa.; 
John McLaren, supt.; Thibets and Meltons; 
14 sets; 204 narrow looms; steam and water; 
dye (raw stock, piece) and finish; H. P. 
McKenney & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Tally-Ho Knitting Co.; $40,000; A. F. (K 
Jones, pres.; E. A. Wye, treas., supt. and 
buyer; Shaker Sweaters; 2 latch needle and 
16 flat knitting machines; 16 sewing ma- 
chines; water and electric; Stone & Warren 
346 B'way, N. Y., s. agts.; buy 2/15, 2/16 
worsted, 2/18, 2/20 wool. 

East Foxboro. G-12. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
Prov. Div. (Pop. 150.) 
Beaumont Bros.; Wool Shoddies and Ex- (W 
tracts; 9 sets cards; 3 pickers; water and 
steam; dye. 
Easthampton. E-5. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
Northampton Div. and B. & M. RR., Conn. 
Riv. Div. (Pop. 8,500.) 



CoLTON, Geo. S., Elastic Web Co.; $300,- (C 
000; Geo. S. Colton, pres. and treas.; Elas- 
tic Webs and Cords; 132 narrow looms; 300 
braiders; steam; finish; sell direct; buy 12s 
to 80s. 

Glendale Elastic Fabrics Co.; $1,100,- (C 
000; Wm. G. Bassett, pres.; Geo. Astill, gen'l 
mgr.; C. A. Richmond, treas.; Thos. Strain, 
supt.; Textile Elastic Goods; 875 narrow 
looms; 3,000 braiders; finish; electric, water 
and steam; sell direct; offices, 70 and 72 
Worth St., N. Y.; H. K. Dufif, agt.; George 
Astill, buyer; buys 8s to 80s yarns in cotton, 
also silk and mercerized. (See also Prov., 
R. I.) 

Hampton Company; F. Coit Johnson, pres.; (D 
Chas. E. Childs, treas.; Thos. McConnell, 
gen'l mgr.; Converters and Mercerizers 
Yarns and Fabrics; steam and water; dye; 
Phila. oflSce, Marriner & Merchant Bldg.; 
Chicago oflace, Insurance Exchange Bldg. 
National Felt Co.; $30,000; G. W. Read, (W 
pres.; C. H. Johnson, treas.; W. E. Emery, 
agt.; B. H. Grange, supt.; Felts; 13 cards; 
dye: D. B. Purbeck & Co., Boston, s. agts. 
United Button Co.; Silk Goods; 15 looms; (S 

N. Y. office, 17th St., and 4th Ave. 
West Botlston Mfg. Co.; $1,000,000; J. (C 
W. Lane, (N. Y ), pres.; John Skinner, 
treas.; W. W. Spaulding, vice-pres.; G. 
Arthur Cook, sec. and asst. treas.; Geo. A. 
Ayer, supt.; Specialties in Cotton Yarns 
and Fabrics; 80,000 spindles; 1,000 looms; 
steam: J. H. Lane & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 
East Wareham. J-14. Ply. Div., N. Y., N. H. 
& H. RR. (Pop. 350.) 
New Bedford and Agawam Finish- (DBl&F 
ING Co.; $250,000; John W. Knowles, pres.; 
H. C. W. Mosher, treas.; A. E. Smith, agt.; 
Dye, Bleach, Mercerize and finish Cotton 
Piece Goods; steam and electric. 
East Webster. G-8. In Webster, on B. & A. 
RR. 
Slater, S. & Sons, Inc.; Cambrics, Printed (C 
Percales and Liningis; steam and water; 
bleach, dye and finish. (See Webster.) 
East Weymouth. E-13. In Weymouth, on 
N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Ply. Div. (Pop. 
4,140.) 

East Weymouth Wool Scouring Co.; (W 
$25,000; E. E. Leonard, pres. and treas.; 
Wool Sorting and Scouring; electric. 
Enfleld. E-6. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 973.) 

Enfield Mfg. Co.; Cassimeres and Sati- (W 
nets; 4 sets; 1,140 spindles; 18 broad and 31 
narrow looms; steam and water; dye (piece 
and stock). (Idle.) 

Everett. D-13. B. & M. RR., E. Div. (Pop. 
29,111.) 

Bailey, Oscar L. & Co.; Chas. A. Spald- (K 
ing, supt.; Silk, Wool and Worsted Mittens 
and Gloves, for Men, Women and Children; 
100 Lamb knitting machines; steam; sell 
direct. 



Puritan Knitting Mills; Oscar L. Bailey (K 
& Co., 11-17 Spalding St.; Chas. A. Spal- 
ding, supt.; Ladies' and Children's Jersey 
Ribbed Underwear; 40 knitting machines; 
25 sewing machines; steam; sell direct; buy 
cotton and lisle yarns, single and 2-ply and 
worsted, black and white, single. 

Shultz-Goodwin Co., Inc.; $80,000; (C&W 
Chas. Goodwin, pres.; F. W. A. Shultz (Bos- 
ton), treas.; Wm. M. Rodger, supt.; Narrow 
Fabrics, Ribbons, Bindings, Tapes, Silk and 
Mercerized Shoe Laces, Elastic and Non- 
elastic Webs, etc.; 21 looms; electric; sell 
direct at 31 Lincoln St., Boston; F. W. A. 
Shultz, buyer; buy cotton yarns 12s to SOs, 
silk and artificial silk. 

Fall Biver. J-12. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
O. C. & Wor. Divs. (Pop. 120,000.) 

Algonquin Printing Co.; Brook St.; (Pr 
$500,000; Chas. B. Cook, pres.; Wm. H. 
Jennings, treas.; Jas. A. Chad wick, agt. 
and buyer; Indigo Blues and Aniline Blacks, 
Greys, Shirtings and Claret Prints; 36" 
goods (capacity 20 tons per day); 12 print- 
ing machines; steam; dye; sell direct, 71 
Worth St., N. Y. 

American Linen Co.; Ferry St.; $800,000; (C 
Wm. J. Colbert, supt.; Print Cloth and 
Kindred Fabrics; 94,528 ring spindles; 1,310 
wide and 1,299 narrow looms; steam; sell 
direct. 

American Printing Co.; $2,000,000; Ber- (Pr 
tram H. Borden, pres.; Howard S. Borden, 
treas.; Nathan Durfee, asst. treas.; Joseph H. 
Hindle, supt.; Printed Calicoes; 40 printing 
machines; (capacity, 125,000 pieces weekly); 
steam and electric; M. C. D. Borden & Sons, 
N. Y., s. agts. 

Ancona Co.; Globe St.; $300,000; Simeon (C 
B. Chase, pres.; P. E. Tripp, treas. and sec; 
D. J. Harrington, supt.; Print Cloths, Sat- 
eens and Specialties; 40,080 ring spindles; 
1,047 looms; steam; sell direct; treas. and 
supt. buyers. 

Annawan Mills, Inc.; foot of Grinnell St.; (C 
$50,000; Edward Barker, pres.; John M. 
Whittemore, treas. and mgr. ; Cotton Waste 
and Yarns, 8s to 12s: 2,464 spindles; 576 
twister spindles; electric; sell direct. 

Ark WRIGHT Mills; Queciuechan St.; $450,- (C 
000; John P. Bodge, pres.; Herbert H. 
Marble, treas. and agt.; Richard H. Fish, 
supt.; Odds and Specialties, Carded Goods; 
68,432 ring and 120 twisting spindles; 1,023 
wide and 428 narrow looms; steam: sell di- 
rect; Richard H. Fish, buyer supplies. 

Barnaby Mfg. Co.; 638 Quequechan (C&D. 
St.; $350,000; Geo. T. Almy, treas.; E. E. 
Orrell, agt.; Fine Ginghams, Shirtings and 
Novelties and Dyers of Yarns; 25,424 ring 
spindles; 1,046 wide looms; steam; dye and 
bleach; West, Baker & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Barnard Mfg. Co.; near Quequechan St.; (C 
Cotton Cloth, Plain, Fancy and Novelty 
Goods of All Descriptions; 80,304 ring spin- 
dles; 1,816 wide looms; steam: sell direct. 
(Freight address, Watuppa, Mass.) 

Borden Mfg. Co., Richard; Rodman St. (C 
and Plymouth Ave.; $1,000,000; Edward P. 
Borden (Phila.), pres.; Chas. N. Borden, 
treas. and agt.; Alexander Makepeace, supt.; 
Cotton Goods, Plain and Fancy Weaves, 
25 to 45 inches wide and Print Cloth Yarns; 
100,944 ring spindles; 2,603 looms; steam; 
sell direct: Chas. N. Borden and A. Make- 
peace, buyers. 

Border City Mfg. Co.; No. Main St. (C 
$1,000,000; John S. Brayton, pres.; Randall 
N. Durfee, treas. and buyer; Fred J. Norris, 
supt.; Converters' Goods; 84,000 ring and 
37,828 mule spindles; 2,258 broad and 626 
nariow looms; steam; sell direct. 

Bourne Mills; Laurel Lake; State Ave.; (C 
$1,000,000; Hon. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., 
pres.; Geo. Delano, treas.; John W. Moss, 



The Northrop Loom is the only Automatic Loom. 

DRAPEK COMPANY, Hopedale. Mass. 



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MASSACHUSETTS 



THE SEVDBL MFG. CO. 

Forrest and Halladay Streets 
JERSEY CITY, N. J, 



Soaps 

Softeners 

Starches 




Sizings 

Finishings 

Gums 



Manufacturers of 

Chemicals for the Textile Trade 

^ 1 7C^ I '^ ^^^ chemically correct size 
^^^ V-/1-/ jf produces results 

EUROPEAN BRANCH: BRUSSELS 



Fall BiTer — continued 

supt.; Cottons, Sateens, Twills and Orders; 
91,258 spindles; 2,700 broad looms; steam; 
sell direct; John W. Moss, buyer supplies; 
buy warp 32/1 to 36/1. 

Bbadford Durfee Textile School; Ever- (C 
ett B. Durfee, principal; machinery for in- 
struction purposes. 

Beodskt, M. & Co., Inc.; $30,000; Max (C 
Brodsky, pres.; Ed E. Schiff, supt.; Cotton 
Sewing Threads, Glazed and Mercerized 
Spools and Tubes; electric. (See N. Y.^C, 
where buying is done.) 

Chace Mills; Rodman St.; $1,200,000; (C 
John H. Estes, pres.; Henry F. Grinnell, 
treas.; John C. Smith, supt.; Cotton Goods, 
Shade Cloth; 86,194 ring spindles; 1,843 
looms; steam; sell direct; John C. Smith, 
buyer supplies. (Also Burlington, Vt.) 



Charlton Mills; $800,000; E. P. Charl- (C 
ton, pres.; James Sinclair, treas. and buyer; 
Fine and Fancy Cotton Goods; 20,352 mule, 
32,640 ring and 992 twisting spindles; 1,264 
looms; steam; sell direct. 

CoNANicuT Mills; 505 Bay St.; $300,000; (C 
James Marshall, pres.; Clarence A. Brown, 
treaa. and agt.; V. T. Barber, supt.; Wide 
Fine Cotton Goods and Fancies; 23,616 ring 
and 5,796 mule spindles; 779 broad looms; 
water and steam; sell direct; C. A. Brown, 
buyer. 

Cornell Mills; 563 Alden St.; $400,000; (C 
John F. Stafford, pres.; Robt. W. Zuill, 
treas.; F. S. Akin, supt.; Print Cloths and 
odd Counts; 45,040 ring spindles; 812 broad 
and 300 narrow looms; steam; sell direct; 
Robt. W. Zuill and F. S. Akin, buyers. 



Crystal Spring Bleaching & Dyeing (BI&D 
Co. (Assonet); $125,000; Albert A. Harrison, 
pres.; John Thwaites, treas.; Dyers and 
Bleachers of White Goods and Fancy Dye, 
to 44 inches; 2 printing machines: (capacity 
20 tons) , steam. (Freight address, Crystal 
Spring, Mass.) 

Davis Mills; 749 Quequechan St.; $1, 250,- (C 
000; Leontine Lincoln, pres.; Frank L. Car- 
penter, treas.; Joseph W. Bailey, supt.; Fine 
and Fancy Cotton Goods; 130,368 ring spin- 
dles; 1,794 broad and 584 narrow looms; 
steam; sell direct. 

Davol Braiding Co.; (P. O. box 475); (C 
Grace St.; Braids and Corset Lares; 53 
braiders; electric; sell direct to jobbers; buy 
2/18 to 2/40, E. C. P. and S. I. 

Davol Mills; 296 Hartwell St.; $500,000; (C 
W. R. Chester (Boston), pres.; Geo. H. Hills, 
treas.; Herbert Smith, supt.; Sateens, Plain 
and Fancy Goods; 33,000 ring and 11,000 
mule spindles; 1,240 looms; steam. 

DuBFEB Mills; Pleasant St.; $500,000; (C 
John J. Brayton, pres,; Sydney H. Borden, 
treas.; Joseph T. Leach, supt.; Print Cloths, 
Wide Cloths, Odd Goods; 148,624 ring spin- 
dles; 2,137 looms 36" and wider, 1,456 under 
36"; steam; sell direct and through brokers; 
firm, buyers 

Eagle Silk Co.; 189 Stafford St.; Broad (S 
Silks; 24 looms. 

Estes Mills; Stafford Road; $300,000; (C 
John H. Estes, pres.; J. Edmund Estes, 
treas.; E. B. Estes, supt.; Wrapping Twines, 
Carpet Warps, Wicking, Mops, Ropes, 
Clothes Lines, Sash Cord, Wiping Waste, 
Calking and Cotton Yarns; 7.000 spindles; 
394 cards; 326 braiders; water and steam; 
sell direct, and through agents. 



Our Warper for coarse work will take in a 32-incb beam bead. 

DRAPER COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



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Fall River Bleachert Inc.; Foot of (Bl&F 
Lawton St.; $600,000; Spencer Borden, pres.; 
Spencer Borden, Jr., treas.; Jefferson Bor- 
den, Jr., supt.; Blearher.s and Finishers Cot- 
ton Fabrics TiO tons capacity per day) ; 
8^eam; bleach fcloth in piece); F. O. La- 
throp, buyer. 

Fall River Iron Works Co.; Ferry St.; (C 
$2,000,000; Bertram H. Borden, pres.; How- 
ard 8. Borden, vice-pres. and treas.; Nathan 
Durfee, asst. treas.; William Evans, supt.; 
Print Cloths and Wide Goods; 485,288 ring 
si>indles; 12,702 looms; steam; M. C. D. 
Borden & Sons, N. Y., s. agts.; Wm. Evans, 
buyer. 

Fall River Webbing Mills; Notre Dame (C 
and Caroline Sts.. $-J0,000: John H Estes, 
pres.; Alexander Simmons, treas, aet and 
buyer; Geo. Lonzo, supt.; Tapes, Braids, 
Webbing, etc.; 22 looms; 500 braidersi; bleach, 
dye (yarn) and finish; electric. 

Flint Mills; Alden St.; .$1,160,000; Ed- (C 
ward Barker, treas.; Robt. Place, supt.; 
Cotton Goods to order and Medium Counts 
Yarns; 107,000 ring spindles; 2,460 broad 
looms; steam; E. Barker and Robert Place, 
buyers. 

Ftans, Eraser & _ Blackway; Cotton (C 
Waste; 1 set machines. 

Goss Bros.; 1467 Bedford St.; Cotton (C 
Banding and Clothes Lines; steam; sell di- 
rect. 

Granite Mills; Twelfth St.: $1,000,000; (C 
C. M. Shove, treas. and agt.; Thomas H. 
McCreery supt.; Plain and Fancy Cotton 
Goods on order and for commission houses; 
99,648 ring and 22.400 mule spindles; 1,978 
broad and 1,029 narrow looms; steam; Os- 
trander & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Harqraves Mills; Jefferson St; $800,- (C 
000; L. Lincoln, pres.; S"th A. Borden, 
treas.; Jas. A. McLane, supt.; Fine Cotton 
Goods; 89,488 ring and 26,386 mule spindles; 
3,100 looms; steam; sell direct. 

Hetwood Narrow Fabric Co.; Portland (C 
St.; $40,000; Wra. M. Hey wood, pres.; Sum- 
ner Cook, treas.; Braided Tapes and Corset 
liaces; 3,024 ring spindles; 1,390 twisting 
spindles; 1,140 braiders; electric; bleach and 
dye (yarn and braids); Sumner (Took, buyer. 

HoLnEN, J.s, Ii-c; James Holden, pres.; (C 
Chns. W. Cumminas, treas.; Transmission 
Rope, Mill Banding and Braids' sell direct; 
buy all kinda yarn. 

HoPKiNSON Dyeing and Textile (D&BI 
Works; 259 Forest St.; Thos. Hopkinson, 
prop.; (j. W. Hopkinson, supt.; Dye, Bleach, 
Tube, Ball and Spool Cotton Twines and 
Yarns, Single and all Plys and Numbers, 
Bleach and Dye Tapes and Braids, Mer- 
cerize Skeins, Dye Raw Cotton; steam and 
electric; Thos. Hopkinson, buyer; buy 
twines in grey. 

Kbogh's Warehouse; J. E. Monahan, man- (C 
ager; Davol and Central Sts.; Cleaning Cot- 
ton Waste; 2 pickers; 2 presses; electric. 

Kerr Mills; (American Thread Co., N. (C 
Y.); J. B. Kerr, agt.; Fine Cotton Yarns; 
105.972 spindles; electric; bleach and dye; 
The Yarn Agency, N. Y., Boston and Phila., 
8. agts. 

King Philip Mills; 372 Kilburn St.; $1,- (C 
500,000. Geo. A. Ballard, pres.; S. B. Chase, 
treas. and agt.: R. G. Riley, supt.; Fine Cot- 
ton Goods; 44,800 mule and 89,200 ring spin- 
dles; 3,0n ' looms; steam; S H. Howe, 58 
Leonard St., N. Y., s. agt. (Freight ad- 
dress, Watuppa.) 

Laurel Lake Mills; 484 Globe St.; $600,- (C 
000; Leonard N. Slade. pres.; Abbott E. 
Slade, treos.; Wm. W. Blossom, supt.; Print 
Cloths and Wide Goods and Odds; 60,464 
ring spindles; 618 broad and 1,010 narrow 
looms; steam; sell direct; Wm. E. Blossom, 
buyer. 



Lincoln Mfg. Co.; 41 No. Main St.; $1,250,-(C 
000; Frank C. Leary, supt.; Fine and Fancy 
Cotton Goods, all Combed Yarns; 90,000 
ring and 15,000 mule spindles; 2,200 looms; 
steam; sell direct. 

Luther Mfg. Co.; 240 Hartwell St.; $525,- (C 
000; Leontine Lincoln, pres.; Chas. B. 
Luther, treas.; J. H. Holt, supt.; Muslins, 
Lawns, etc.; 52,048 ring spindles; 1,200 
looms; steam; sell direct; J. H. Holt, buyer. 

Maplewood Mills; 1,290 Stafford Road (C 
John H. E.stes, pres.; J. Edmund Estes, 
treas.; E. B. Estes, supt.; Absorbent Bleached 
Cottons; 180 cards; steam; sell direct, and 
agts.; C. Holmes, sales mgr. 

M.\R8HALLs, Inc.; $600,000; Fur Felt Hats; (W 
4 sets cards. 

Marshall Fabric Co., Inc.; Rodman (C&K 
& Lowell Sts.; $3,000; John Marshall, pres., 
treas. and buyer; A. E Carey, supt.; Woven 
Labeh, Ribbons, Tapes, Cords, Braids and 
Trimmings; 30 looms: 20 knitting machines; 
125 braiders; electric; sell direct. 

Massa.«oit Mfg. Co.; 156 Davol St.; $.500,- (C 
000; Frank L. Palmer, pres.; Wendell E. 
Turner, treas.; Cotton Waste. Ball Wick, 
Mop Yarns, etc.; 150 cards; steam; sell di- 
rect, N. Y. office, 56 Leonard St. (See also 
Oakdale, Conn, and Columbia, S. C.) 

Mechanics Mills; 1082 Davol St.; $750,- (C 
000; B. D. Davol, pres.; M. B. Horton, treas.; 
Felix (i^rankshaw, supt.; Cotton Goods, Plain 
and Fancy, of medium yarns to order; 60,512 
ring spindles; 516 broad and 1,034 narrow 
looms; steam; sell direct; F. C. Canfield, 
buyer. 

Merchant.s' Mfg. Co.; 14th and Bedford (C 
Sts.; $1,200,000; Edw. B. Jennings, pres.; 
James E. Osborn, treas. and agt.; J. T. 
Balmer, supt.; Print Cloths and Odd Counts; 
127,424 ring and 4,608 mule spindles; 1,989 
wide and 1,396 narrow looms; steam; sell 
direct; treas., buyer cotton and machinery; 
supt., supplies. 

Narragansett Mills; 1567 N. Main St.; (C 
$400,000; Edward S Adams, pres.; Isaac A. 
Brown, treas. and agt.; Jabez Wilkinson, 
supt.; Print Cloths, Sateens and Twills; 
39,504 ring and 14,688 mule spindles; 995 
broad and 491 narrow looms; steam; sell 
direct and through brokers; Isaac A. Brown, 
buyer. 

New England Cotton Yarn Co., Dept. (C 
15-16, 460 Globe Ave.; Yarns. Threads, and 
Hosiery Yarns; steam. (See New Bedford.) 

New England Cotton Yarn Co., Dept. (C 
17-18, Globe Mill St.; Yarns; steam. (See 
New Bedford.) 

OsBORN Mills; Head of Montaup St.; $750,- (C 
000; John C. Milne, pres.; James T. Milne, 
treas.; E. W. Walters, supt.; All kinds of Cot- 
ton Goods; 48,912 ring and 21,420 mule 
spindles; 1,904 looms; steam; sell direct. 

Parker Mills; Jefferson St.; $800,000; L. (C 
Lincoln, pres.; Seth A. Borden, treas.; Jas. 
A. McLane, supt.; Fine Cotton Goods; 
25,568 ring and 23,400 mule spindles; 1,088 
looms; steam; sell direct. (Also Warren, 
R. I.) 

Pilgrim Mills; $1,050,000; Albert A. (C 
Jenks, pres.; H. F. Searles, treas.; Godfrey 
Sanderson, supt.; Fine Cottons; 53,568 spin- 
dles; 1,200 looms; electric; I. & E. Weill, 
N. Y., s. agts. 

Poc.^ssET Mfg. Co. ; Pocasset St. ; $1 ,200,000; (C 
T. E. Brayton, pres.; W. F. Shove, treas. 
and agt.; Rob't J. Belcher, supt.; Sateens, 
Twills and Plain Cloths; 120,016 spindles; 
2,874 looms; water and steam; Converse, 
Stanton & Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts.; 
Frank B. Albro, buyer. 

Sagamore Mfq. Co.; No. Main St.; $1,200,- (C 
000; Jas. M. Morton, Jr., pres.; W L. S. 
Brayton, treas.; James A. Burke, Jr , supt.; 
Print Cloths: 150,200 spindles; 3,542 looms; 
steam; sell direct. 



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Seaconnet Mills; East Warren St.; $600,- (C 
000; Leontine Lincoln, prea.; Wm. N. Mc- 
Lane, treas. and agt.; Thos. E. Heatley, supt.; 
Print Cloths; 68,384 ring spindles; 708 nar- 
row and 982 medium and broad looms; 
steam; sell direct; W. N McLane, buyer. 

Shove Mills; $550,000; 126 Shove St.; (C 
Isaac W. Howland, pres.; C. C. Rounseville, 
treas.; Fanner C. Brownell, supt.: Print 
Cloths and Odds; 77,728 ring .spindles; 1,500 
narrow and 600 broad looms; steam; sell 
direct; C. C. Rounseville, buyer. 

Small Bros.; 619 Prosppot St.; E. H. (C 
Small, pres.; R. C. Small, treas.; Wm. B. 
Squire, supt.; Cotton Rope, Tapes, Corset 
Laces, Mill Banding and Tubular Braids; 
3,800 braiders; sell direct; R C. Small, buyer; 
buy single and double, 4s to 40s; (OflSce, 37 
HUlside St.) 

Stafford Mills; 62 County St.; $1,000,000; (C 
F. Stafford Mathewson, pres.; Charles B. 
Luther, treas and agt.; Timothy Sullivan, 
supt.; Print Cloths; 114,584 ring spindles; 
1,826 narrow and 995 broad looms; steam; 
sell direct; Timothy Sullivan, buyer supplies. 

Standard Fabric Co., $150,000; Robert (C 
Place, pres.; Edwin V. Livesey, treas. and 
buyer; 14s to 40s single and ply Yarns, 
Braids, Tapes, Novelties, etc.; 7,500 ring 
spindles; 2,000 braiders; 40 narrow looms; 
electric; dye (yarn and piece) and bleach; 
buy 40/2 yarn. 

Standard Specialty Mills; 1290 Stafford (K 
Road; E. B. Estes, pres.; Sanitary Napkins; 
40 knitting machines; bleach and finish; elec- 
tric; sell direct and through agts.; buy 20, 
2/40, 2/80 yarns. 

Stevens Mfg. Co.: Russell St.; $700,- (C&FI 
000; S. B. Chase, pres.; Geo. H. Hills, treas. 
and agt.; C. B. Chase, supt.; Marseilles and 
Crochet Quilts, Linen Damasks and Is to 20s 
Warps and Skeins; 23,000 ring spindles; 460 
loorps; steam and electric; bleach and finish; 
Clarence Whitman & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Tecumseh Mills; 169 Hartwell St.; $750,- (C 
000; J. C. Borden, pres.; Simeon B. Chase, 
treas.; Fred PuUeston, supt.; Odd Goods to 
Order; 78,890 spindles; 1.696 looms: steam; 
sell direct; Fred R. Puleston, buyer supplies. 

TooHEY, M. .L & Co.; 809 Stafford Road; (C 
Cotton Rope, Banding. Braids. Tapes, 
Wicking, Mops, Waste. Caulking Cotton: 
4,000 ring spindles; 150 braiders; steam; sell 
direct. 

Troy Cotton & Woolen Mfg. Co.; Troy (C 
St.; $300,000; John S. Brayton, pres.; Her- 
bert H. Horton, treas.; Walter Brittland, 
supt.; Plain Cotton Weaves from Print 
Cloth Yarns; 38,144 ring and 14,400 mule 
spindles; 1,170 looms; water and steam; sell 
direct; H. H. Horton, buyer. 

Union Cotton Mfq. Co.; Pleasant St.; (C 
$1,200,000; John S. Brayton, pres.; Thos. E. 
Brayton, treas.; J. C. Judge, Jr., supt.; 
Print Cloths and Wide Goods; 92,864 ring 
and 16,464 mule spindles; 2,854 looms; 
steam; sell direct. 

Wampanoag Mills; Alden St.; $7.50,000; (C 
W. Frank Shove, pres.; Russell H. Leonard, 
treas.; Walter H. Paige, supt.; Wide Goods. 
Twills, Sateens and Fancies; 81,424 ring ana 
3,336 mule spindles: 1,410 wide and 580 nai- 
row looms; steam; sell direct; W. F. Shove, 
buyer. 

Webster Loom Harness Co.; 209 Bed- (K 
ford St.; $10,000; W. H. Jennings, treas. 
and buyer; Knitted Cotton Loom Harness; 
21 machines; steam; buy harness twine. 

Weetamoe Mills; 1290 Davol St.; $500.000;{C 
Geo. H. Eddy. Jr., pres.; E. J. French, treas.; 
John D. Eddy, supt.; Odd Goods and Fan- 
cies; 33,168 ring and 13,200 mule spindles: 
345 broad and 875 narrow looms; steam- sell 
direct; E J. French, buyer. 



WestportMpq. Co.: (P. O. Box, 764); W. (C 
C. Trafford, treas.; Philip F. Simmons and 
Wm. E. Manchester, supts. ; Cotton Wrap- 
ping Twines, Carpet Warps, Mop Yarns, 
Miners' Caulking and Candle Wicking, etc.. 
Collectors and Distributors of Peeler ana 
Egypt. Combers, Sea Island Card and Comb- 
ers, Peeler and American Card Waste; 5,000 
ring and mule spindles; water and steam; 
sell direct. (Mills at Westport.) 
Farnumsville. F-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., 
(Wor. Div.) (Pop. 700.) 

WusKANUT Mill; S. Slater & Sons, Inc.; (W 
Webster, Mass.; Harry H. Daw, supt.; 
Men's Wear, Worsteds; 3,000 worsted cap 
spindles; 260 looms; dye (piece); steam and 
water. (See Webster.) 

Fisherville. F-9. Freight address, Saunders- 
ville, on N Y., N. H. & H. RR., Wor. 
Div. (Pop. 1.000.) 
Fisher Mfg. Co.; (office. Mason Bldg., (C 
Boston); $500,000; Frederick P. Cabot, pres.; 
M. U. Adams (Boston), treas.; F. W. Steele, 
agt.; Chas. W. Fisher, supt.; Fine Cotton 
Fancies; 24,000 ring and 23,580 mule spin- 
dles; 7,000 twister spindles; 1,190 looms; 
steam; West, Baker & Co., s. agts. 

Fitchburg. C-9. Taunton Div., N. Y., N. H. 
& H. and Fitch. Div., B. & M. RR. (Pop. 

38,000.) 

Arden Mill; (American Woolen Co.); (W 
Water St.; Geo. S. Cogswell, agt.; Worsted 
Dress Goods; 206 looms; dye (piece) and 
finish; steam and water. (See Boston, 
Mass.) 

Beoli Mills; (American Woolen Co.); (W 
River St ; John C. Werner, agt.; Worsted 
Suitings and Overcoatings; 10 sets; 1871oom8; 
steam; dye. (See Boston, Mass.) 

FiTCHBCRG Duck Mills; Duck Mill Rd., (C 
So Fitchburg; $100,000; Walter F. Stiles, 
pres.; Thos. C. Sheldon, treas. and agt.; 
Cotton Duck, Paper Felts, etc.; 4,500 ring 
spindles; 65 looms; water and steam; West, 
Baker & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; buy 7i to 22 
single on tubes. 

Fitchburg Yarn Co.: $600,000: Jesse P. (C 
Lyman, pres.; Robert S. Wallace, treas. and 
buyer; Geo. P. Grant. Jr., vice-pres. and gen'l 
mgr.; J. B. Jamieson, supt.; Cotton Yarns, 
3 8 to 4 '9 Carded and Combed Peeler 
Egyptian Tubes, Cones, Skeins, Balls and 
Chains; 50,000 ring and 12,000 twisting spin- 
dles; steam; sell direct. 

Grant Yarn Co.; $300,000; George R. (C 
Wallace, pres.; Geo. P. Grant, Jr., treas.; 

A. G. Smith, agt.; John Wheeler, supt.; 
Combed Cotton Yarns. 45s to 120s, Peelers, 
Egyptian and Sea Island, Warps and Skeins, 
Tubes and Spools; 50,000 ring and 12,000 
twisting spindles; steam; sell direct; Geo. P. 
Grant, Jr.. buyer. 

Nockege Mills; 273 River St.; $450,000; (C 
Alvah Crocker, pres.; W. F. Stiles, treas.; 
Plain Cloths and Fancy White Goods, Yarns; 
36,000 ring spindles; 800 looms; steam; sell 
direct 

Orswell Mills; River St.; $450,000; Alvah (C 
Crocker, pres.; W. F. Stiles, treas. and agt.; 
Cotton Yarns, Carded and Combed; 33,00() 
ring and 10,000 mule spindles; steam; sell 
direct. 

Parkhill Mfg. Co.; River St.; 3 mills. A, (C 

B, and C; $300,000; R. B. Lowe, pres.; Arthur 
H. Lowe, treas.; David Lowe, supt. A and 
B.; Geo. K. Hanna, supt. C.; Ginghams; 
3,800 narrow looms; steam and water; bleach, 
dye and finish; Amory, Brown & Co., N. Y. 
and Boston, s. agts.; R. B. Lowe, buyer; buy 
16 to 80 ball warp. 

Shirreffs Worsted Co.: $150,000; Geo. (W 
R. Wallace, pres.; J. Shirreffs, treas.; Philip 
Brugg, supt.; Fine Worsteds; 100 looms; 
steam; dye (yarn, piece) and finish; Ethan 
Allen, N. Y., s. agt.; J. Shirrcfifs, buyer; buy 
2/20, 2/60. 



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Star Worstkd Co.; 42 West St.; $50,000; (W 
C. B. Smith, pres., treas. and agt.; Philip 
W. Flint, asst. treas.; J. F. Moriarty, supt.; 
Worsted Yarns, 10s to 50s on Spools, Bob- 
bins and in Skeins; (English system'); 9 
combs; 11 worsted cards; 12,272 worsted 
spindles; steam and water; sell direct. (In- 
cludes report of Pitts Mill.) 

Wallace, Rodney; H. I. & G. R. Wallace. (C 
props.; 804 Main St.; M. F. Dunn, buyer; 
Cotton Waste; 3 machines. 
Florence. E-4. Northampton Div., N. Y., 
N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 2.789.) 

NoNOTDCK Silk Co.; Corticelli Silk Mills; (S 
$1,000,000; Ira Dimock, pres.; S. W. Lee. 
treas.; Spool Silk, Machine Twist, Sewing 
Silk. Knitting Silk, Silk Braids and Spun 
Silk on Cops, Cones and Tubes for Manufac- 
turers' use; also Worsted and Mohair Dress 
Braids. Trimming Braids and Bindings; 
water, electric and steam; dye (.yarn) and 
finish; S. W. Lee. bu.yer; offices in Boston, 
N. Y.. Gloversviile, Philadelphia. Cincin- 
nati, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis and San 
Francisco. (Also mills at Leeds and Hay- 
denville, Mass., and Hartford. Conn. Leeds 
and Haydenville Mills included in above 
report.) 

Northampton Silk Co.; $250,000; Alex- (K 
ander McCallum, pres.; Ceo. Bliss McCal- 
lum, treas.; F. Bacon and Geo. Torbett, 
supts. : Silk Full Fashioned Hosiery for Men, 
Women, Children and Infants; 4,000 silk 
throwing spindles; 18 sections full fashion 
macnines; 36 flat knitting machines; 1 ribber; 
15 sening machines; electx-ic; McCallum 
Hosiery Co., Northampton, buyers of yarn, 
and s. agts. 
Forge Village. (See Graniteville.) 
Foxhoro. (See East Foxboro.) 
Framinghani. E-11. B. & A. and O. C. Divs, 
N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (.Pop. 12.000.) 
(See Saxonville.) 

Brown Ddrrell Co.; Minard Bldg.; A.F. (K 
Abbott, mgr. and bu.ver; Ladies' Cotton 
Uni >n and Combination Underwear; 30 
knitting and 45 sewing machines; bleach; 
electric; Brown Durrell Co., N. Y. and Bos- 
ton, s. agts.; buy 2/80, 1/32, 1/40 gray and 
bleached. 

Emmons, A. W. Co.; 37 Wellington Ave.; (W 
$12-^,000; A. W. Emmons, pres. and buyer; 
Ladies' Wool Felt Hats and Bodies; 2 sets; 
steam and electric; dye (piece); sell direct. 

Seamans & Cobb Thread Mills; F. S. (C 
Cobb, pres.; F. M. Seamans, treas.; F. W. 
Hoppin, vice pres. and gen mgr.; Manufac- 
turers and Converters of Thread, all numbers 
on Spools, Tubes, Cones; electric; Seamans & 
Cobb Co., 174 Lincoln St., Boston, s. agts; 
buy 16 to 100 Egyptian and S. I 

Standard Woven Fabric Co.; $600,- (C&.4 
000; authorized); Geo. D. Moore, pres.; A. H. 
Burdiok, treas. and gen'l mgr.; E. E. Waite, 
factory mgr ; Brake Limngs, Friction Ma- 
terials, Fire Hose, Belting and Mechanical 
Fabrics; electric; sell direct; buy asbestos 
yarn and heavy cotton yarns. 
Franklin. F-ll. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. .5.244.) 

American Felt CoMPy»NY; Felts; water (W 
and steam; dye (piece) and fimsh; sell direct. 
(See Boston for officers.) 

Clark-Cutler-McDermott Co.; $50,000; (W 
William Cutler, pres.; Walter A. Clark, treas. 
and buyer; Thos. S. McDermott, supt.; 
Horse Blankets; 3 sets; 5 needle looms; elec- 
tric; sell direct. 

Franklin Mills Corp. (See LTnionville.) 

Franklin Yarn Co.; $10,000; F. P. Chap- (W 
man, pres.; J. F. Geb, treas.; William lUing- 
worth, supt.; Woolen and Merino Yarns; 11 
sets; 5,760 spindles; steam; sell direct. 

Hayward, H. T.; Hayward Mills; L. W. (W 
Stott, supt.; Cotton Warp Suitings and 
Coatings; 10 sets; 150 looms; 4 pickers; 
steam and electric; dye; H. P. McKenney 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts. 



Norfolk Woolen Co.; $50,000: Chas A. (W 
R. Ray, pres.; B. M. Rockwood, treas.; 
Wool Shoddies and Carbonized Stocks; 34 
cards; 4 garnets; 13 pickers; steam and water; 
dye; (raw stock); sell direct; B. M. Rock- 
wood, buyer. 

Ray Fabric Mills; (Norfolk Woolen Co.). (W 
props.; $50,000; C. A. R. Ray. pres. and 
mgr.; B. M. Rockwood, treas.; Horse Blank- 
ets and Linings; 7 sets; 3 shoddy pickers; 
40 sewing machines; water and steam; dye; 
(raw stock, piece) and finish; sell direct. 

Ray Mills; (American Woolen Co.); Thos. (W 
Sampson, agt.; Fancy Woolens; 8 sets; 60 
looms; steam; dye. (See Boston. Mass.) 

Singleton Worsted Co.; $75,000; Geo. (W 
F. S. Singleton, pres. and treas.; Worsted 
Cloth for Men's Wear, a Specialty of Piece 
Dyes; 55 looms; steam; dye (piece) and 
finish; H. Lawton & Co., s. agts.; Geo. F. 
S. Singleton, buyer; buy worsted yarns. 

Whiting. Geo. R.; Shoddy; Dye, Carbon- (W 
ize. (Mill at Unionville.) (See also Men- 
don.) 

Gardner. C-8. Fitchburg Div., B. & M. RR. 
(Pop. 15,000.) 
American Flax Mills; $50,000; Samuel (FI 
D. Keene, (Westborough) pres.; Linen Pro- 
ducts. (Projected ) 
Rome, A. I. Fibre Co.; Cotton and Jute (C 
Batting; 2 garnetts; 2 pickers, electric. 
Gilbertville. E-7. (See Ware.) 
Gieasondale. D-10. B. & M. RR.; Fitch. Div. 
(Pop. 705.) 
Gleason, Est. of A. D ; C. E. Roberts, (W 
supt.; Woolen Cloakings; Suitings and Dress 
Goods. 9 sets; 54 looms; n auer and steam ; dye 
(raw stock and piece) and finish; J. P. Stevens 
& Co., New York and Boston, s agts.; C. E. 
Roberts, buyer. 
Standard Brake Lining Co.; Arthur Han- (A 
slip, prop.; Woven Asbestos Brake Linings 
and Clutch Facings; 2 looms; electric; buy 
heavy ply yarns. 

Globe Village. F-8. In Southbridge. N. Y., 
N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 13.000.) 

Hamilton Woolen Co.; $1,000,000; (C&1V 
H. A. Hill, agt.; Fancy Cashmeres and Wors- 
ted Novelties; 43 sets worsted cards; 1,146 
Jacquard and dobby looms; 24,000 worsted 
cap spindles; 26 worsted combs; 16.000 
cotton spindles; water, steam and electric; 
dve; Wellington. Sears Ar Co. Boston, a. 
agts.; buy 18 and 32| cotton, 2/32 and 2/36 
worsted. 
Gloucester. C-14. B <• M. RR.. Port. Div., 
and B. G. & St. bt Co. (Pop. 26.631.) 

Glofcester Net and I'wine Co.; Cotton (C 
Fish Lines and Fish Nets; steam; Linen 
Thread Co.. N. Y.. s. agts. 

Ipswich Mills; E. H. Hills, supt.; Hosiery; (K 
electric; (Branch of Ipswich.) 

Mears Improved Line Co.; J. Norman (C 
Abbott, pres.; B. F. Cronin, treas.; Walter 
Henderson, supt.; Cotton Lines; "Essex" 
Steam Tarred Lines. (Factory and Line 
Walk, Essex, Mass.) 

Grafton. (See North Grafton and Fisherville.) 
Graniteville. C-10. B. & M. RR.. Southern 
and W N. & P. Divs (Pop. 1,300.) 
Abbot Worsted Co.; $600,000; J. A. (W 
Cameron, pres.; E. M. Abbott, vice-pres.; 
A. J. Abijot. treas.; J. C. Abbot, asst. 
treas.; Worsted Carpets Yarn 5s to 20s in 
Skeins; (English System); 30 combs; 27,- 
000 worsted spindles; 14 worsted cards; 
steam and water; sell direct and J. C Wal- 
lace. Phila.. 8. agt. (Mill also at Forge Vil- 
lage; equipment included in above; J. A. 
Cameron, agt.) 
Great Harrington. F-1. N. Y., H. H. & H. 
RR.. Berk. Div. (Pop. 3,854.) 
Barrington Mills: $100,000; E. H. Kelley, (C 
pres.; Chas. O. Nason, sec. and treas.; A. S. 
Pratt, agt.; Satin Quilts and Turkish Towels; 



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65 broad and 32 narrow looms; 12 sewing and 
7 fringing macliines; steam; bleach and finish 
(outside bleachingj ; West Baker & Co.. N. Y.; 
s. agts.; buy 14, 20 30 carded in sized ball 
warps; 30/1 and 40/1 filling, and roving 
yarns. 

Monument Mills. (See Housatonic.) 
Reliable Knitting Co.; Seamless Cotton (K 
and Silk Hosiery; 2 spring and 85 latch 
needle knitting machines; 10 ribbers; 15 
loopers; electric; dye (garment) and finish. 
(Idle and for sale.) 
Grlswoldvilie. C-4. Electric St. RR. Shel- 
burne Falls to Griswoldville, on Fitch. 
RR. (Pop. 316.) 

Griswoldville Mfg. Co.; $125,000; Joseph (C 
Griswold, pres.; Lorenzo Griswold, vice- 
pres.: F. D. Griswold (N. Y.), treas.: J. W. 
Ballard, agt.; Lorenzo Griswoid, Jr., supt.; 
Buntings, Supers, Crinolines and Bleached 
Gauze and Butter Clotns; 10,080 ring and 
8,192 mule spindles; 408 broad and 43 narrow 
looms; water and steam; bleach; sell direct, 
75 Worth St., N. Y.; J. W. Ballard, buyer 
supplies for mill; buy a little 30/1 cotton 
warp on section beams. 
Groveland. (See So. Groveland.) 
Haverbill. B-12. B. & M. RR.; Port. Div. 
(Pop. 44,000.) 

BtjcKLEY, J. M., 52 Primrose St ; Hosiery; (K 
3 knitting machines; 3 ribbers; 3 loopers. 

Emmons Brothers Co.; $200,000; W. R. (W 
Emmons, pres.: A. L. Endicott (Boston), 
treas.: H T Emmons, asst. trpus. and mgr.; 
W. W. Martin, supt.; Ladies' Wool Hats; 18 
sets; steam; sell direct. (Main office, 49 
Melcher St., Boston.) 

Pentucket Mills; (see M. T. Stevens (W 
& Sons Co., North Andover); John A. Cur- 
rier, supt.; Dress Goods; 15 sets; 208 broad 
looms; w.Tter and steam; dye (raw stock, 
yarn and piece) and finish; J. P Stevens & 
Co , N Y., 3 agts. 

Hebronviile. H-11. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
Prov. Div. (Pop. 665.) 
Hebron Mfg. Co.; Hebron Mill; C. Pres- (C 
cott Knight, pres. and gen'l mgr.; Geo. A. 
Wilson, gen'l supt.; Walter J. Howland, 
supt.; Fine Cotton and Hosierj' Yarns, 9a 
to 26s, Warp Yarns. 30 to 60; 23,168 ring 
spindles; 5,200 mule spindles; 5,600 twist- 
ing spindles; water and steam; B. B. and R. 
Knight, s. agts.; W. H. O'Neil, 3 Washing- 
ton Row, Prov., buyer. (Also Dodgeville 
and Prov.) 

Hinsdale. D-2. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 1,485.) 

Hinsdale Woolen Millh; $50,000; James (W 
M. Morrison, pres.; John J. Hennessey, 
treas.; P. \. Clogher, mgr. and supt.; Blan- 
kets, Steamer and Auto Rugs; 12 sets; 60 
broad looms; 4,300 spindles: water and 
steam; dye (raw stock); Thos. Kelly & Co., 
Boston, s. agts. 

Holden. E-9. Fitch. Div., B. & M. RR. (Pop. 
1,500.) 
Darling Woolen Mill Co. ; Overcoat- (W 
ings; 6 sets; 25 looms; steam; dje (raw stock 
and piece). (No report 1915.) 
HoUiston. F-11. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 2,636.) 
Darling Woolen Mill Co.; Thibets, (W 
Kerseys and Fancy Woolens; 7 sets; 40 
broad looms; 3 pickers; dye; steam. (No 
report 1915.) 
Holyoke. F-5. B. & M. RR., Conn. Riv. Div.; 
N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. Northampton Div. 
(Pop. 58,000.) 
BuLLARD W. H., Thread Co., The; W. H. (C 
Bullard, prop.; Suffolk St.; A. W. Bradley, 
supt.: Spool Cottons for the Trade; electric; 
sell direct and through jobbers; W. H. Bullard, 
buyer; buy 30 to 160, 6-plv; 12 to 60, 3-ply; 
20 to 40, 2-ply. 
Farr Alpaca Co.; $7,200,000; Joseph Met- (W 
calf, agt. and treas.: F. H. Metcalf. asst. 
agt. and asst. treas.; Worsted Dress Goods; 



50 combs; 3,125 looms; water and steam; 
dye (piece) and finish; Henry C. Martin, 
N. Y., Boston, and Phila., a. agt.; buy cot- 
ton warps. 

Germania Mills; $150,000; W. Stura- (W 
berg, pres. and treas.; W. Mauer, agt.; G. 
Steinberg, supt.; Overcoatings, Cloakinga 
and Beavers and French Spun Worsted 
Yarns; 18 sets wool cards; 5,400 worsted 
(French) spindles; 100 looms; steam and 
water; dye and bleach; W. Stursberg, Schell 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

GoETZ Silk Mfg. Co.; Jackson and Sum- (S 
mer Sts ; $35,000; Sam'l McQuaid, pres. and 
treas.; John D. McQuaid, sec; Silk Lin- 
ings and Taffetas; 200 broad looms; elec- 
tric; sell direct, 185 Madison Ave., N. Y.; 
Samuel McQuaid, buyer. 

Holyoke Covered Wire Co.; Front St.; (S 
Wiij. R. Marshall, supt.; Cotton and Silk 
covered Wire; buy cotton, mercerized and 
silk. 

Holyoke Plush Co.; $50,000; E. M. (W 
Goodall, pres.; Frank B. Hopewell (Boston), 
treas.; D. Chad wick, agt.; Jas. E. Jagger, 
supt.; Velours, Plush and Lap Robes; 5 sets; 
32 looms; water and steam; dye (piece) and 
finish; L. C. Chase & Co., Boston, a. agts.; 

D. Chadwick, buyer. 

Holyoke Worsted Mills; H. J. Beebe, (W 
Jr., prop.; 32 Main St.; Worsteds for Men's 
and Women's wear; 42 looms; water and 
electric; sell direct. 

Lyman Mills; 74 Front St ; $1,47X),000; (C 
Geo. Wigglesworth, pres.; T. Parsons (Bos- 
ton), treas-.; Jas. A. Burke, agt.; W. H Arm- 
strong, supt.; Sheetings, Drills, Combed 
Lawnf and Fancies; 91,000 ring and 34,000 
mule spindles; 2,700 looms; steam, water and 
electric; Minot. Hooper & Co., N. Y. and 
Boston, s. agts.: Jas. A. Burke, buyer 

Mackintosh, U. & Sons Co.; Lyman (CD 
St ; $150,000; J. G. Mackintosh, pres.; C. E. 
Mackintosh, treas.; White and Colored Card- 
ed and Combed Cotton, Absorbent Cotton; 
water and steam; dye and bleach; (raw 
stock); capacity, 20,000 lbs.; C. E. Mackin- 
tosh, buyer. 

Mbrrick-Hadley Mills; (Am. Thread (C 
Co., N. Y.) R. K. Clark, agt.; G. C. Watson, 
Arthur J. Richards and Joseph Bedford, 
supts.; Spool Cotton 126,312 spindles; elec- 
tric; water and steam; dye and bleach; The 
Thread Asency, St. Louis, San Francisco, 
Boston, Phila., (Jhicago and N. Y., a. agts. 

Skinner Wm. & Sons.; W. H. Hubbard, (S 
Silk and Mohair Braids and Silk Linings; 
2,200 broad looms; 432 braiders; electric and 
water; dye; sell direct, N. Y., 4th Ave. and 
17th St.; 77 Chauncy St., Boston; 220-224 
Adams St., Chicago; and 1101-1105 Market 
St., Phila. 

Springfield Blanket Co., Foot of Sar- (W 
gent St.: Mrs. Emily J. Wilkinson, owner; 

E. H Wilkmson, mgr.; W. H Hassett, supt.; 
Horse and Bed Blankets, Linings for Horse 
Blankets and Duck Coats; 24 sets; 12 narrow 
and 116 broad looms; 16 pickers; water; T. 
A. Shaw & (IJo., Chicago, s. agts.; E. H. 
Wilkinson, buyer. 

UoiLsatonic. E-1. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR. 
Berk. Div. (Pop. 2,361.) 
Monument Mills; $500,000; Chariea B. (C 
Church, pres.; J. H. C. Church (Great Bar- 
rington), treas.; T. E. Ramsdell, agt.; John 
S. Fuller, sec; T. E. Brown, supt.; C. I. 
Sweet, asst. supt.; White, Colored, Double 
Fancy and Twist Warps, 4s to 6()s; Mar- 
seilles Crochet Satin and Dimity Quilts; 
40,000 ring spindles; 250 broad looms; water 
and electric; bleach; dve (yarn) and finish; 
sell direct: 214 Church St., N. Y. city; J. H. 
C. Church and T E. Ramsdell. buyers. 

Hubbardston. D-8. B. & M. RR., Fitch. 

Div. (Pop. 1,205.) 

Hygienic Blanket Mills: Fred A. Mc- (W 

Williams, treas.; J. E. McWilliams, mgr.; 

Horse Blankets, Blanket Lining; Mining 



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Blankets; Institution Blankets and Saddle 
Blankets; 3 sets; 17 broad looms; 800 woolen 
spindles; 2 shoddy pickers; steam, water and 
electric; dye (raw stock); buy 10 and 14 warp 
beams. 
Hudson. D-10. B. & M. RR., Fitch, and So. 
Divs. (Pop. 6,219.) 

Hudson Combino Co.; E. Lester Larkin, (W 
pres.; H. T. Dyson, treas.; Commission 
Wool Combing; 4 cards; 4 combs. 

Hudson Worsted Co.; §175,000; H. T. (W 
Dyson, pres. and treas.; Samuel Best, supt.; 
Wool Combed on Commission; 19 cards; 
16 combs; steam; H. T. Dyson, buyer. 

Roger, Willi.^m; Cotton Batting. (C 

Shetl.\nd Knitting Mills, Inc.; 8 (K 
Houghton St.; SS^OO; Albert B. Freeman, 
pres.; Harry C. Beless, treas. and buyer; 
Infants' and Children's Worsted Knit Gopds; 
electric; sell direct (eqmpment not decided 
upon Jan. 1915.) 

Taylor, Thos. & Sons, Frank Taylor, (C 
supt.; Elastic Webs and Shoe Goring and 
Suspenders; 25 looms; steam and electric; 
sell direct; Frank Taylor, buyer; buy 10/2 
to 70/2. 

WoTTOQUOTTOC WORSTED Co.; $90,000; (W 
E. P. Larkin, pres.; James H. Hancock, 
treas. and buyer; Thos. Harrison, supt.; 
Worsted Yarns, single and ply, I63 to 50fl; 
4,000 spindles (Bradford System); steam. 
Huntington. E-3. B.&A. RR. (Pop. 1,451.) 

Huntington Mfg. Co.; $30,000; G. W. (W 
Read (Taunton), treas.; D. V. Messer, agt. 
and buyer; P. J. McMahon, supt.; Fine 
Fancy Worsteds; 2 narrow and 44 broad 
looms; water and steam; dye (yarn and 
piece) and finish; Wm. M. Lovering & Co., 
N. Y.. s. agts.; buy 1/10 to 1/40 and 2/20 
to 2/50 worsted. 

Hyde Park. (In Boston). E-12. N. Y., N. H. 
& H» RR. (Pop. 14,510.) 

Alpha Waste Products Co. Out of Business. 

American Felt Co.; (equipment withheld) (W. 
Felts; dye; steam. (See Boston.) . 

Bat State Insulated Wire & Cable (C 
Co.; John H. H. McNamee, supt. and buy- 
er; Braided Insulated Wires and Cables; 
350 braiders; steam; sell direct; buy yarns. 

Gray, T. H. & Co.; John McKelligan, (W 
supt.; Fine Wool Shoddies, and Wool Ex- 
tracts; also Custom Work, etc.; 20 sets; 8 
shoddy pickers; 2 garnetts; steam; dye and 
bleach; (raw stock) sell direct; T. H. Gray, 
buyer; Boston office, 170 Summer St. 

Readville Cotton Mills. (See Readville.) 

Somerset Knitting Co.; G. E. Bailley and (K 
Wm. H. Williams; Underwear and Union 
Suits; 44 knitting machines; 30 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; sell direct; buy cotton 
worsted, wool and silk yarns. 

Stohn, C. (See Boston.) 

Indian Orchard. F-5. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 
6,153.) 

Hodges Fibre Carpet Co.; $1,000,000; (J 
Henry J. Beebe, pres.; Chas. W. Walker, 
treas.; Wm. M. Stevenson, mill mgi ; Fibre 
Carpets, Art Squares and Rugs; 3,000 spin- 
dles; 300 looms; water; (dye paper); sell 
direct, 25 Madison Ave., N. Y. 

Indian Orchard Co.; $350,000; Geo. B. (C 
Holbrook, pres.; Wm. C. Godfrey, treas., 
agt. and buyer; Cotton Warps, Plain and 
Colored, Fancy Yarns, Carded Cotton, Col- 
ored and White, Beams, Jack Spools and 
Chains from 10s to 40s; 26,600 ring and 
8,000 twisting spindles; electric and water; 
dye and bleach; sell direct. (See below.) 

Indian Orchard Co.; Dyers and (D&Bl 
Bleachers of Cotton Yarns and Raw Stocks. 

Lillie, Dexter P., Co.; -SSO.OOO; D. P. (C&W 
LiUie, treas.; L. B. Lillie, asst. treas.; Ma- 
chine Wiping and Packing Waste; 6-48" 
machines; water; sell direct. 



Ipswich. B-13. B. & M. RR. (Pop. 5,205.) 
Ipswich Mills; $750,000; Augustus Hemen-(K 
way, pres.; S. D. Parker (Boston), treas.; 
Cotton and Silk Hosiery, Seamless, Plain 
and Ribbed; 28.000 cotton spindles; 2,716 
knitting machines; 105 sewing machines; 
bleach, dye and finish; steam and water; 
Lawrence & Co., Boston & N. Y., s. agts.* 
Boston office, 201 Devonshire St. (Also 
includes data of mills at Boston, Gloucester 
and Lowell, Mass. and Belmont, N. H.) 

Jamaica Plain. (See Boston.) 

Jefferson. D-8. B. & M. RR., Cent. Mass. 
Div., Fitch. RR. (Pop. 1,176.) 
Jefferson Mfg. Co.; W. H. Coe, pres. (W 
and treas.; J. W. Coe, supt.; Cheviots 
and Cassimeres; 14 sets; 42 broad and 132 
narrow looms; steam and water; dye (raw 
stock, piece) and finish; Turner & Cluff, 
H. Bauendahl & Co. and Stoney & Star- 
key, N. Y., s. agts.; W H Coe, buyer. 
Lancaster. D-9. B. & M. RR. (Pop. 2,406.) 
PoNiKiN Mills; Cotton Yarns, Skeins; (C 
4,000 ring spindles; steam and water; sell 
direct. 

Lawrence. B-12. B. & M. RR., Port. & So. 
Div. (Pop. 86,000.) 

Arlington Mills; $8,000,000; Franklin (C&W 
W. Hobbs, pres.; Albert H. Chamberlain, 
treas.; Alfred Sagar, agt.; Commission Comb- 
ing Wool, Worsted Tops, Worsted Yarns, 
Dress Goods, Cotton Yarns, Gray, Mercer- 
ized Bleached and Dyed; 61,572 cotton 
spindles; 2,400 looms; 136 worsted cards; 96 
combs; 120,804 worsted spindles; (Bradford 
and French systems); steam; dye (yarn and 
piece), bleach and finish; William Whitman 
Co., Inc., N. Y., Phila., Boston and Chicago, 
s. agts.; F. W. Hobbs, buyer; buy cotton 
and worsted yarns at times. 

Ayer Mill; $1,000,000; So. Union St.; Wm. (W 
M. Wood, pres.; Willard A. Currier, treas.; 
James Boothman, agt.; Piece Dyed and 
Mixture Men's Wear Worsteds; 50 cards; 
60 combs; 44.500 worsted spindles; 400 
looms; electric; J. G. Hill, pur. agt.; Ameri- 
can Woolen Co., s. agts. 

Barlow, John W. Co.; 81 Holly st.; $10,- (C 
000; Thos. Bevington, pres.; A. Barlow 
Bevinston, treas.; John H. Bevington, supt. 
and buyer; Cotton, Linen, Jute and Worsted 
Banding, Tapes and Webbing; 7 looms; 
steam; sell direct. 

Bauer. Henry; 616 Essex St.; Corset (S 

Clottj Shoe Cloth and Novelties; 12 looms; 

electric; sell direct. 
Beck, Wm. & Chas.; 83 Holly St.; Linen (C 

Fire Hose; 170 twisting spindles; 26 l.-oms; 

steam; A. E. Beck, buyer; buy flax yarns. 

Brush Hat Mfg. Co. Discontinued. 

Eastern Finishing Works. Moved to Ken- 
yon, R. I. 

Emmons Loom Harness Co.; 7 May St.; (K 
$40,000; Grosvenor B Emmons, pres.; Ar- 
thur B. Emmons, treas.; Arthur L. Jenkins, 
supt.;_ Loom Harness; 75 knitting machines; 
electric. 

Essex Dye Works; W. Stuart & Co.; (D&BI 
Vine St.; Yarns, Braids, Piece Goods, etc.; 
dye and bleach; electric. 

Everett Mills; Essex St.; $1,400,000; F. (C 
C. McDuffie, (Boston); treas.; J. I. MiUiken, 
agt.; Wm. D. Twiss, supt.; Colored Cotton 
Goods, such as " Everett Classics," (Ging- 
hams) Shirtings, Denims, etc.; 137,152 ring 
spindles; 4,680 narrow looms; electric, 
steam and water; bleach, dye (raw stock 
and yarn) and finish; Smith, Hogg & Co., 
N. Y., Chicago and Boston, s. agts.; W. F. 
Hatch, buyer of mill supplies. 

Farwell Bleachery; So. Canal St.; (BID&F 
$200,000; N. F. Ayer, pres.; J. W. Farwell 
(Boston), treas.; K. J. Merrill, gen. mgr.; 
W. B. Coates, Jr., agt.; John C. Watson, 
supt.; Bleaching, Mercerizing, Dyeing and 



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MASSACHUSETTS 



Lawrence — continued 

Finishing Cot ton Piece Goods; capacity 20 
tona per day; steam and water; N. F. Ayer 
and K. J. Merrill, buyers; Boston office, 70 
Kilby St. 

KoNHARDT, George E.; Union St.; Men's (W 
Wear, Woolen and Worsted Fabrics; 11 sets; 
220 broad and 12 narrow looms; 1 picker; 
steam and water; dye and finish; sell direct, 
N. Y.; buy all kinds worsted yarns. 

Lawrence Burling & Sewing Co.; 19 (W 
Oxford St.; A. C. Gaunt, mgr.; Commission 
BurlinE, Mending and Sewing. 

Lawrence Duck Co.; $400,000; Theophilus (C 
King, pres.; Wm. L. Barrell, treas.; Duck 
and Paper Mill Felt; 30,000 ring spindles; 
300 looms; steam and water; W. L. Barrell 
Co., 85 Water St., Boston, and 8 Thomas 
St., N. Y., 8. agts. 

Lawrence Industrial School; E. A. (C&W 
Winters, principal; Instruction in Textile 
Mfg. 

Lawrence Knitting Co. (See Methuen.) 

Lewis, E. Frank; South Canal St.; H. (W 
Bradford Lewis, supt.; Wool Scouring and 
Carbonizing; steam, water and electric; of- 
fice, 242 Summer St., Boston. 

MoNOMAC Spinning Co.; $1,000,000; Wal- (W 
ter M. Hastings, treas.; (Wilham Whitman 
Co Inc., Boston) P'rench Spun Worsted 
and Merino Yarns; 27,300 spindles; steam. 

Pacific Mills; $12,000,000; Arthur (CW&Pr 
T. Lyman (Boston), pres.; Edwin Farnham 
Greene (Boston), treas.; Walter E. Parker, 
agt.; Cotton and Worsted Dress Goods; 81 
worsted combs; 332,480 cotton and 87,680 
worsted spindles; 10,754 looms; steam, water 
and electric; bleach, dye, finish and print; 

• 48 machines; Lawrence & Co., Boston. N.Y., 
Phila., Chicago, St. Louis and London, s. 
agts.; firm buyers. (See also Dover, N. H., 
machinery included in above.) 

Pemberton Co.; $450,000; H. S. Shaw, pres.;(C 
Geo. H. Sayward (Boston), treas.; C. E. 
Collins, agt. and buyer; John F. Shackle- 
ton, supt.; Various Cotton Goods, and 10s 
to 22s Yarns, Skeins, Tubes, Beams and Ball 
Warps; 30,000 ring spindles; 900 narrow 
looms; steam, water and electric; bleach, dye 
(raw stock, yarn) and finish; J. P. Stevens 
& Co., 23 Thomas St.; N .Y., s. agts. 

Plymouth Mills; Marston St.; $200,000; (J 
I D. Einstein, pres.; I. Solomon, treas.; 
H. A. S. Read, agt.; Carpets, Rugs, Art 
Squares and Fibre Matting; 2,000 twister 
spindles; 128 wide looms; steam, water and 
eleotrio; sell direct; N. Y' office, 1115 B'way; 
H. A. S. Read, buyer; buy 2/14. 3/10 and 
3/8 cotton yarns. 

Prospect Mills; (American Woolen Co.); (W 
South Canal St.; J. A. Clapp, agt.; 6,400 
cap spindles; 3,120 twister spindles; water 
and steam. (See Boston, Mass.) 

Selden Worsted Mill; 83 Holly St.; Geo. (W 
L. Selden, prop.; Fine Worsted Dress Goods; 
40 broad looms; B. Priestley & Co., N. Y., 
s. agts.; buy 1/18 to 1/40, 2/20 to 2/50. 

United States Worsted Co.; Ellis (DPr&F 
Laycock, agt.; Fred V. Hanson, supt.; Dye- 
ing and Finishing Dept.; Dye and Finish 
Woolen and Worsted Men's Wear and Dress 
Goods, Worsted Yarns, Slubbing, Cotton 
Yarns, Raw Stock, Winding and Spooling, 
Printing; steam. (See Uswoco Mills below, 
also Boston.) 

Uswoco Mills; (United States Worsted (W 
Co.); ElUs Laycock, supt.; Worsted Men's 
Wear and Dress Goods; 541 looms; water. 
(See Boston.) 

Walworth Bros.,; Merrimack St.; Robt. (W 
Lister, supt.; Ladies' Dress Goods and Men's 
Wear; 200 broad looms; steam; dye; sell 
direct; J. P. Walworth, buyer; buy cotton, 
eilK, woolen and worsted yarns, 2/16 to 2/60. 



Washington Mills; (American Wool- (W 
en Co.); Moses L. Shuttleworth, agt.; Piece 
Dyed and Mixture Worsted Men's Wear 
and Piece Dyed Serges; 99 worsted cards; 
116 combs; 93,000 worsted spindles; 1,572 
looms; steam and water; dye and finish. 
(See Boston, Mass.) 

Wood Worsted Mill; (American Wool- (W 
en Co.); W. M. Lamont, agt.; 10 woolen 
sets; 140 worsted cards; 138 comb (Bradford 
system); 25 combs (French system); 215,000 
worsted spindles; 1,502 looms; electric; dye. 
(See Boston, Mass.) 

Wright Mfg. Co.; 58 Island St.; $22,- (C&W 
000; Richard Ward, pres. and treas.; Frank 
Blatchford, sec; John Doyle, supt.; Mohair, 
Worsted, Silk and Cotton Braids and Nov- 
elty Trimmings; 1,000 braiders; water; fin- 
ish; sell direct; buy 10/2 to 60/2 cotton. 
2/16 to 2/40 mohair, 2/24 and 2/32 worsted 
and art. silk. 
Leicester. E-8. Electric cars 6m. at Wor- 
cester on B. & A. RR. (Pop. 1,510.) 
(Freight address Jamesville or Rochdale.) 

Leicester Woolen Co.; Chas. R. and (W 
Robt. Ashworth; 2 sets; 40 looms; steam 
and water. (Commission work for Val- 
ley Woolen Mill, Cherry Valley.) 

Leoniin.ster. C-9. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.. 
Taunton Div. (Pop. 14,297.) 

Leominster Worsted Co.; Adams St.; (W 
$100,000; Alfred N. Litch, pres.; Wm. H. 
Chase, treas. and agt.; Chas. O. Hirst, supt.; 
Fancy Worsted Suitings for Men's Wear; 
4 sets; 102 broad and 5 narrow looms; steam; 
dye (raw stock) and finish; sell direct; sec. 
and treas., buyers; buy 40/2 and 50/2 wor- 
sted and cotton yarns. 

Rockwell Woolen Co.; $50,000; Chas. (W 
B. Smith, pres.; A. C. Rockwell, treas. and 
buyer; Wool, Silk, Mohair, Merino and 
Mixed Yarns for Sweaters, Underwear and 
Weaving, 1 to 10 run, on Spools and Bob- 
bins; 15 sets; steam and water; dye (raw 
stock), sell direct. 

Littleton. C-10. Fitch. Div.. B. & M. RR. 
(Pop. 1,219.) 
Conant, Houghton & Co^ Inc.; $50,000; (C 
W. E. Conant, pres.; D. Gt. Houghton, treas.; 
Edgar H. Woodbury, supt.; Suspender Webs; 
72 looms; steam and electric; W. E. Conant, 
buver; office, 377 B'way, N. Y.; buy 2/12, 
20/2, 24/2, 26/3, 30/3, 40/2, 60/2. 

Lowell. C-11. B. & M. RR., W. and So. Div., 

and N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.. Hartford 

Div. (Pop. 106,000.) 

Andrews, William; 30 E. Bleachery St.. (K 

Socks for Artificial Limbs in Cotton and 

Wool, for Men, Women and Children; 4 

knitting machines; 3 sewing machines; 

electric; buy cotton 6s and 8s, wool 4/16 

to 4/20. 

Appleton Co.; Jackson St.; $450,000; F. E. (C 
Dunbar, pres,; A. G. Cumnock (Boston), 
treas.; F. A. Bowen, agt.; White and Colored 
Flannels and Ginghams, 84,03:4 ring spindles; 
288 twisting spindles; 2,973 narrow looms; 
steam, water and electric; dye (raw stock and 
yarn) ; Catlin & Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts; 
A. G. Cumnock and F. A. Bowen, buyers. 

Barber Mfg. Co.; 199 Perkins St.; $5,000; (C 
"Thos. Burke, treas. and buyer; Non-Elastic 
Webs and Spinning Tapes; sell direct; buy 
6/4,8/3, 10/3, 12/2, 10/1 carded. 

Bat State Cotton Corp.; Lowell Division; (C 
Marginal St.; Geo. W. Dearborn, agt.; Cyrus 
Woodman, supt.; Tire Fabric, Sail Cioth 
and Special Duck; 4,184 twisting spindles; 
16 narrow and 148 broad looms; steam; buy 
Peeler, Egypt, and Sea Island Yarns. (See 
Boston.) 

B\i State Mills, (American Woolen (W 
Co.); F. G. Thomas, agt.; Cloakings, Broad- 
cloths, and Over-coatings; 25 sets; 115 broad 
looms; steam and water; dye and finish. 
(See Boston, Mass.) 



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Made by DRAPER COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 



Badische Company 

128 Duane Street 
NEW YORK 



BRANCH OFFICES: 

Boston - - - 86 Federal Street 

Providence - 52 Exchange Place 

Philadelphia - - iii Arch Street 
Chicago - 305 W. Randolph Street 

Montreal - - 214 Lemoine Street 

San Francisco - 592 Howard Street 
Greensboro, N. C. - Dixie Building 



Sole importers of the products manufactured by 

BADISCHE ANILIN&SODAFABRIK 

Ludwigshafen a/Rhein, Germany. 

Formerly sold iu the U. S. \>\ 

KUTTROFF, PICKHARDT & CO. 



DANAMAR GUM 



QUn TRAQASOL 

For use in connection with the sizing and finishing of 
Cotton, Silk and Wool. 

BLEACHING ASSISTANT 

For preparing Cotton Stock, Yarn Knit and Piece Goods 
for the chlorine. EGYPTIAN TINT 

Producing identical shade of straight Egyptian Cotton ; 
runs absolutely uniform, and is in use by the leading con- 
cerns of the country. 

DANAflAR SOFTENER 

White, strictly uniform, and with exceptional softening 
properties. 

BLEACHERS' BLUE 

Producing a permanent blue- white tint on Bleached 
Goods, one not affected by heat, metals, climatic condi- 
tions or age. 

COLORS 

Special products for direct dyeing of Cotton Goods, and 
the printing of Cotton, Silk and Wool. 

FINISHING 

Our specialties for finishing Cotton, Silk, Woolen and 
Worsted goods are in use by the leading mills of tlie 
United States. 



JOHN P. MARSTON 

Importers of Dye Stuffs and Chemicals 

BOSTON 



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Belvidere Woolen Co.; Lawrence St.; (W 
$60,000; S. Parker Bremer, pres.; Eben L. 
Baker, treas.: R. P. White, supt. and buyer; 
Dress Goods and Flannels; 9 sets; (50 looms; 
dye (.raw stock); steam and water, Parker, 
Wilder & Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. 

Bigelow-Habtford Carpet Co.; $13,- (W 
500,000; R P. Perkins, pres.; A. D. Hig- 
gins, vice-pres.; G. E. Perkins, treas.; W. E. 
Lyford, gen. mgr. of mills; Brussels, Ax- 
minster and Wilton Carpets and Rugs, In- 
grain Carpets; 78 cotton cards; 32 sets wool- 
en cards; 20 worsted cards; 26 combs; 16,- 
249 worsted spindles; 7,016 woolen spindles; 
12,096 cotton spindles; 455 looms; hydro- 
electric; sell direct. (Also Clinton, Mass., 
and Thompsonville, Conn.) 

BooTT Mills; Amory St. foot John; $1,- (C 
000,000; Frank E. Dunbar, pres.; F. A. 
Flather, (Boston), treas.; E. W. Thomas, 
agt.; Manufacture High Grade, Medium 
Fine, Medium and Coarse White Goods in 
the Gray; 160.000 spindles; 3,600 looms; 
electric and water; Parker, Wilder & Co., 
Boston, s. agts.; E. L. Kirby, buyer. 

Bkown Hosiery Co.; 117 Plain St.; Men's (K 
and Children's Cashmere Hosiery and 
Sweaters; 32 special automatic knitting 
machines; sell direct; buy worsted yarn 15s 
to 353 single. 

Columbia Textile Co.; Marginal St.; (DBl&F 
$150,000; C. C. Overton (56 Worth St., N. 
Y.). pres.; S. C. Worthen CN. Y.), treas.; 
Percy Gulline, agt.; Fast Color Piece Dyed 
Cotton Goods; bleach, dye and finish; steam 
and electric; sell direct; N. Y. office, 56 Worth 
St. 

Dalrtmple. J. A. & Co.; 285-287 Thorn- (S 
dike St.; C. D. Rodger, supt.; Silk Ribbons; 
9 looms; dye and finish; steam; buy 2/40, 
2/50. 2/CO and 2/120 mer. 

Deavitt Mfq. Co.; 287 Thorndike St.; (W 
C. A. Root (Uxbridge), treas.; Men's Wors- 
ted Wear; 18 looms; steam. 

DoHERTy, John J. & Co.; 12 Hale St.; Mat- (C 
tresses and Cushions; 2 pickers; 3 sewing 
machines; electric. 

Dter, Chas. N.; 287 Thorndike St.; An- (C 
drew Y. Rodger, supt.; Narrow Fabrics; 14 
looms; steam; Charles N. Dyer, buyer; buy 
2/20, 2/30, 2/40, 2/50, 2/100 yarns. 

Economy Rdq Works; Otis L. Sawyer, (W 
prop.; 607 Middlesex St.; Rugs; 6 (hand) 
looms; buy cotton warps. 

GiLET Carbonizing Co., Inc.; James (W 
Gilet, pres. and mgr.; Treating Wool and 
Noils; Specialty of Carbonizing Pulled Wool 
and Noils by Aluminum Process and Sul- 
phuric Process. 

Hamilton Mfg. Co.; $1,800,000; Jas. (C 
Longley, pres.; Arthur R. Sharp (Boston), 
treas.; Stephen T. Whittier, asst. gen'l mgr.; 
Albert D. Milliken, agt.; Flannels, Stripes, 
Shirtings and Hosiery Yarns; 118,260 spin- 
dles; 2,750 narrow looms; steam and water; 
dye, bleach and finish; Clarence Whitman 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts. for Piece Goods, Cat- 
lin & Co., yarns. 

Harris, Geo. W & Co.; 199 Perkins St.; (K 
$35,000; Joseph Barber, pres. and treas.; 
Loom Harnesses; 35 knitting machines. 

Ipswich Mills (Branch); Hosiery; dye and (K 
fimsb. (See Ipswich.) 

Lawrence Mfg. Co.; foot Suffolk St.; (K 
$1,250,000; Geo. P. Gardner, pres.; C. P. 
Baker, (60 Ames Bldg., Boston), treas.; 
Everett H. Walker, agt.; Cotton Hosiery 
Yarns; Men's Flat Underwear, Women's 
Seamless Hosiery; 110,000 cotton spindles; 
520 spring needle and 1,627 latch needle, 20 
flat knitting and 677 sewing machines; 
bleach, dye (raw stock, yarn and garment) 
and finish; steam and water; E. M. Town- 
send & Co., N. Y., s. agts.; C. P. Baker, 
buyer. 



Lowell Bleachery; Bleachery (BID&P 
St.; $400,000, Charles P. Curtis, pres.; 
Sidney Coolidge, treas.; Howard L. White- 
ley, agt.; Cotton Fabrics, Bleached, Fin- 
ished, Dyed and Mercerized; steam; (ca- 
Dacity, 40 tons per day); N. Y. office, 63 
Worth St. (Also St. Louis, Mo.) 

Lowell Felt Co.; $25,000; W. D. Smith, (W 
pres.; E. R. Libby, supt ; Wool Felts and 
Wool Wadding; dye; 3 cards; steam and 
water; sell direct. 

Lowell Hosiery Co.; Mt. Vernon St.; (K 
$50,000; Arthur G. Pollard, pres.; James H. 
Sparks, treas. and buyer; Women's Seam- 
less Cotton and Silk Hosiery; 190 latch 
needle knitting and 12 sewing machines; 
steam; dve; bleach and finish: Hinchman, 
Vezin & Co., N. Y., s. agts.: buy 28/1, 50/1, 
60/1, 100/1, C. P. Cones. 

Lowell Insulated Wire Co.; Lincoln (C 
and Tanner Sts.; $100,000; John J. Hogan, 
pres.; Reuben Dunsford, treas.; Cotton and 
Silk Insulated Wire; 900 braiders; buy 12/2 
to 40/2 

Lowell Textile Co. (See No. Chelmsford.) 

Lowell Textile School; A. G. Cum- (CW&D 
nock, pres.; A. G. Pollard, treas.; Chas. H. 
Eames, prin.; Cotton, Woolen, Worsted, 
Silk, Spinning, Weaving, Knitting, Dyeing, 
Finishing; Machinery for Instruction Pur- 
poses. 

Lowell Waste Co.; 705 Gorham St.; $40,- (C 
000; Josiah Butler, treas.; Cotton Waste 
and Paper Stock; 2 pickers; water and elec- 
tric. 

Lyon Carpet Co.; 39 W. Adams St.; $70,- (W 
000; C. W. Clark, pres. and agt.; George A. 
Lyon, treas. and buyer, D. O. Swan, sec; 
Carpets. Art Squares and Rugs; 46 looms; 
dye; sell direct; buy woolen, worsted, cotton, 
jute and linen. (Increasing, Feb. 1915.) 

Martin, T. & Bro., Mfg. Co.; (Everlastik (C 
Inc.); Cambridge St.; Elastic Webs; 75 
looms; electric; buy 12s to 40s yarn. (See 
Boston, Mass.) 

Massachusetts Cotton Mills; $3,000,- (C 
000; Arthur T. Lyman, pres.; Edward Lov- 
ering (Boston), treas.; W. A. Mitchell, agt.; 
A. E. Gregory, supt.; Checks, Stripes, Co- 
verts, Denims, Chambrays, Flannelettes, 
Ginghams and Miscellaneous Goods; 176,- 
560 spindles; 5,015 looms; water steam and 
electric; dye; Smith, Hogg & Co., N. Y. 
and Boston, s. agts. (Also at Lindale, Ga.) 

Massachusetts Mohair Plush Co.; 122 (W 
Western Ave.; $750,000; E. P. Bliss, pres.; 
Henry W. Bliss, (Boston), treas.; Chas. 
Aveyard, supt.; Mohair Plushes, Mohair 
and Lustre Yarns up to 32s, Skeins, Spools 
or Jack Spools; 14 combs; 13,000 spindles; 
6,000 twisting spindles; 65 looms; steam; dye; 
Gushing & Bliss, Boston, s. agts.; buy cot- 
ton yarns 4s to 303. 

McEvoY, C. H.; 430 B'way; Telephone (C 
Cords, Wires and Cables, Rubber Covered 
Cords and Wires; 300 braiders and winders; 
steam; sell direct. 

Merrimack Mfq. Co.; $4,400,000; Her- (C&Pr 
bert Lyman, treas.; J. C. Wadleigh, agt.; 
Cottons, Plain and Fancy; Bleached, Printed 
and Finished Corduroys; 167.848 spindles; 
4,422 looms; water and steam; dye; print 
works; 23 printing machines; Lawrence & 
Co., Boston and N. Y., s. agts. (Also Hunts- 
ville, Ala.) 

Merrimack Utilization Co.; $25,000; (C 
C. P. Baker, pres.; E. Lovering, treas.; A. 
R. Sharp, gen'l mgr.; Samuel H. Roberts, 
77 Franklin St., Boston, s. agt.; sort, mix, 
clean and sell Cotton Waste. 

Merrimack Woolen Co.; $250,000; Jesse (W 
Shepherd, pres.; E. G. Morrison, treas. and 
agt.; Dress Goods, Suitings and Cloakings; 
16 sets; 109 looms; water and steam; dye; 
(raw stock, piece) and finish; Fred'k Victor 
& Achelis, Dept. of Thos. F. Shaw & Co., 
N. Y., s. agts.; E. G. Morrison, buyer. (Mills 
at Dracut.) 



Northrop Looms Increase product by running noons and evenings without weavers. 

DBAPEK COMPANY, Hopedale, Mass. 

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Lowell— continued 

Meter, John C. & Co.; Lowell Thread (C&S 
Mills: 1449-95 Middlesex St.; John Con- 
nor, supt.; Harold F. J. C. Meyer, asst. 
supt.; Spool Cotton and Silk, all kinds; 
bleach, dye and finish; steam; sell direct, 25 
West 42nd St., N. Y., 9th and Locust Sts., 
St. Louis.; buy all kinds and numbers 4s to 
120s cotton; Boston office, 77 Summer St. 

Middlesex Co.; $500,000; Paul Butler, (W 
pres.; C. Brooks Stevens, treas.; J H. Fair- 
greive, supt.; Woolen Goods; 6 sets; 64 
looms; dye and finish; steam and water; H. 
& W. H. Lewis, s. agts. 

MusKETAQUiD MiLLS; (United States Wor- (W 
sted Co.); Howe St.; Berry Laycock, supt.; 
Ladies' Dress Goods and Men's Wear; 200 
looms; steam and water. (See Boston.) 

New England Bunting Co.; Davidson (W 
St.; operated by Wellington, Sears & Co. 
(Boston); E. S. Hylan, supt. and buyer; C. 
T>. Browne, asst.; Bunting (Bradford sys- 
tem); 1,000 worsted spindles; 125 narrow 
and 12 broad looms; water and steam; dye 
and finish; Wellington, Sears & Co., s. agts.; 
buy 2/36 worsted yarns and 2/30 cotton 
yarn. 

Northern Waste Co.; $2,000; J. J. White, (C 
Jr., (184 Summer St^ Boston) pres. and mgr. ; 
mix, clean and sell Cotton Waste; 6 cleaning 
machines; electric . 

Park Worsted Mill; Meadowcroft St.; (W 
Wm. E. Walsh, prop.; Walter Killerby, supt.; 
Commission Spinning Worsted Yarns, 20 
to 40; 2 combs, 2 worsted cards (Bradford 
system); 1,320 cap spindles; steam; sell di- 
rect; Wm. E. Walsh, buyer. 

Pentucket Narrow Fabric Mills. A. Y. (C 
Rodger, prop.; Meadowcroft St.; Wm. Lee, 
supt.; Tubular Neckwear and Belting; 17 
looms; electric; sell direct; A. Y. Rodger, 
buyer; buy mere, S. I. and art. silk. 

Shaw Stocking Co.; $450,000; Frank (C&K 
J. Dutcher, pres.; William E. Hall, treas. and 
gen'I mgr.; "Shawknit" and "Middlesex" 
Hosiery, Cotton, Merino, Wool, Worsted, 
Silk, etc.; Men's Half Hose, Ladies' Stock- 
ings, Boys' and Misses' Long Stockings and 
Infants' Hosiery; also sale Cotton Yarns, 
Carded and Combed Peeler, 1/8 to 1/24, 
also ply Yarns, Cops, Cones and Skeins; 
12,432 cotton spindles; 750 latch needle 
knitting machines; 1 set flat machines; 195 
loopers; dye (raw stock, yarn and piece); 
bleach and finish; electric; sell direct; 257 
Fourth Ave., N. Y.; 22-30 Sansome St., San 
Fran.; William E. Hall, buyer; buys merino, 
linen and worsted 12s to 50s and tram silk; 
main office at factory, Lowell, Mass. 

Stirling Mills; Lawrence St.; $100,000; (W 
Louis A. OIney, pres.; Samuel Rindge, treas.; 
Royal P. White, agt. and buyer; Men's 
Wear, Thibets and Broadcloths; 14 sets; 92 
broad looms; steam and water; dye (raw 
stock and piece) and finish; Parker, Wilder 
& Co., N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. 

Trbmont & Suffolk Mills; Suffolk (C&R 
St.; $2,000,000; Chas. F. Young (70 Kilby 
St., Boston), treas.; M. A. Rawlinson, agt.; 
Wm. Heathcock and E. E. Shelters, asst. 
supts.; Flannels, Sheeting, Colored French 
Shirtings, Drills, Blankets, Yarns, 5s to 30s, 
Beams, Skeins, Cops and Cones, and Men's 
Flat and Ribbed Underwear, Cotton; 225,000 
ring spindles; IS sets wool cards; 5,500 wool 
spindles; 6,000 looms; 50 knitting machines; 
125 sewing machines; water, electric and 
steam; dye, bleach and finish; Catlin & Co., 
N. Y. and Boston, s. agts. for cloth and 
varns; A. S. Haight & Co., N. Y., knit goods; 
"H. D. Pickering, buyer. (Use 700,000 lbs. 
cotton per week.) 

U. S. Bunting Co.; $300,000; Paul Butler, (W 
pres.; C. Brooks Stevens, treas.; Worsted 
Dress Goods; 9 cards; 7 combs; 8,000 spin- 
dles (Bradford system) 270 looms; steam and 
water: H. & W. H. Lewis, N. Y., Phila. and 
Boston, s. agts. (See also Walsh Mill.) 



Walsh Mill; United States Bunting Co.; (W 
Craven Midgley, supt.; Worsted Yarns; 5 
cards; 4 combs; 3,700 spindles, (Bradford 
system) ;. steam. 

Walters Knitting Co.; W. E. Kehew, (K 
prop.; 179 E. Merrimack St.; Men's High 
Grade Mercerized Hosiery; electric; sell di- 
rect. 

Wamesit Worsted Co.; Howe St.; $6,000 ;_(W 
C. Brooks Stevens, pres.; Chester F. Rich, 
(Boston) treas.; Albert E. Schoon, supt.; 
Commission Worsted Spinning (Bradford 
System); 3,600 spindles; steam and water. 

Waterhead Mills, Inc.; Vincent (C&D 
Hockmeyer, pres.; Otto Hockmeyer, treas.; 
Converters, Dyers and Finishers of Cor- 
duroy and Veiveteen; steam; Otto Hock- 
meyer, buyer. 
Ludlow. F-5. B. & A. RR. (Pop. 3.881.) 

Ludlow Mfg. Associates; C. N. Wallace, (J 
pres.; E. W. Bowditch, vice pres.; M. B. 
Stone (Boston), treas.; Sidney Stevens, 
vice pres. and agt.; H. W. Morrill, supt.; Jute 
and Hemp Spinning; (capacity 2,000,000 lbs. 
weekly); Weave Bagging and Webbing; 
water and steam; sell direct; C. N. Wallace, 
pres. and s. agt.; Ill Devonshire St., Boston. 

Lynn. D-13. B. & M. RR., E. Div. and B. R. 
B. & L. RR. (Pop. 90,000.) 
Curtis & Spindell, Co.; 203-5 Oxford St.; (K 
Elastic Stockings, Supporters, etc.; 12 knit- 
ting machines; 5 sewing machines; electric 
power; I. F. Spindell, buyer. 
Mass. Electric Mfg. Co.; 11 Margin St.; (C 
Yarns for Insulating Purposes. 

Maiden. D-12. B. & M. RR., E. & W. Divs. 
Electrics from Boston; 3 m. (Pop. 44,- 
000.) 

Cochrane Mfg. Co.; $200,000; (PrD&Bl 
John Cochrane, pres.; J. E. Cochrane, treas.; 
Calico Printing, Dyeing and Bleaching; 8 
printing machines; steam. (Main office and 
mill, E. Dedham.) 

Malden Knitting Mills; Henry Feuer- (K 
stein, prop.; 60 Franklin St.; Sweater Coats, 
Cardigans, Bathing Suits, Fancy Knit Goods, 
and Infants' Goods; 30 flat, 45 latch needle 
and 10 spring needle knitting machines; 8 
sections full ifashion machines; 36 sewing 
machines; electric; sell jobbers; Henry Feuer- 
stein, buyer; buy cotton, wool, worsted and 
merino yarns. 

Niedner's Sons, Chas.; 10-20 James St.; (C 
$80,000; Wm. Niedner, pres. and treas.; 
Chas. S. Niedner, sec. and supt.; Linen Fire 
Hose, Cotton Tubing, Razor Strop Fabrics; 
288 twisting spindles; 15 broad and 93 nar- 
row looms; steam and electric; sell direct; 
buy linen and cotton yarns; Wm. Niedner, 
buyer. (Branch at Coaticook, Que.) 

Yale Knitting Co.; Jackson and Sherman (K 
Sts.; $75,000; J. B. Jamieson, pres.; L. D. 
Marsh, treas. ; Men's Yale Brand Union Suits, 
Shaker and Fashioned Sweaters; 75 knitting 
and 40 sevving machines; steam, sell direct; 
L. D. Marsh, buyer; buy all numbers cotton, 
merino, worsted yarns.) 

Manchaug. F-9. Station at E. Douglas, on 
Midland Div., N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
(Pop. 1,520.) 
Manchaug Co.; B.B. & R. Knight Co.; (C 
(Prov.); C. Prescott Knight, pres. and gen. 
mgr.; Geo. A. Wilson, gen'I supt.; Marcus J. 
Woodrow, supt. ; Sheetings, Shirtings and 
Cambric; 24,992 ring and 29,520 mule spin- 
dles; 1,234 looms; water and steam; sell di- 
rect; 3 Wash. Row, Prov.; Wm. H. O'Neil, 
pur. agt. 
Mansfield. G-12. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR.. 
O. C. and Prov. Divs. (Pop. 5,200.) 
Mansfield Bleachert; $150,000; John (BIF 
F. Bannon, pres.; Wm. H. Bannon, treas. 
and supt.; Bleach, Finish and Mercerize Fine 
Cotton Piece Goods and Embroideries; capa- 
city 100,000 yards per day; steam ana electric; 
Myrick & Rice, N. Y., s. agts. 



Macblne Screws and special work milled from solid rods. 

DRAPER COMPANY, Hopedale, Mau. 



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Mattapan. E-12. N. Y.. N. H. & H. RR.. 
Mid. Div. and electric cars. (Sta. of 
Boston P. O.) 
Peerless Knitting Mills Co.; $100,000; (K 
34 Tokio St.; Robert A. Scott, pres.; R. E. 
Paine, treas.; Men's Ribbed Underwear and 
Union and Combination Suits; Cotton, Wor- 
sted. Silk and Merino; 30 latch needle and 10 
spring needle knitting machines; 50 sewing 
machines; gaa; sell direct, 77 Summer St., 
Boston; 170 Fifth Ave., N. Y.; R. A. Scott, 
buyer; buys 1/9 to 2/70 combed Egyptian, 
Peelers, bleached lislea, worsted, merino and 
silk 
Maynard. D-10. Fitch. Div., B. & M. RR. 
(Pop. 8,090.) 
AssABET Mills. (American Woolen Co.); (W 
O. C Dreschler, agt.; Kerseys, Broad- 
cloths, Thibets, Overcoatings, Piece Dyed 
and Fanry Piece Dyed Worsted; 115 sets; 
815 looms; water and steam; dye. (See 
Boston, Mass.) 
Medford. D-12. B. & M. RR., Medford Br. 
(Pop. 23,000.) 
Glenwood Works; $100,000; J. F. (DBI&Pr 
Woods, pros.; Arthur Woods, treas.; Dyers, 
Bleachers and Printers of Cotton Fabrics to 
40 inch; steam; Joseph W. Woods & Sons Co., 
N. Y., Boston and Chicago, s. agts. Buying 
done at Boston office, 31 Bedford St. 
Medford Woolen Mfg. Co.; $50,000; (W&K 
Tracy S. Lewis, pres.; Richard L. Fisher, 
treas.; H. W. Heaton, supt and buyer- Felt 
and Knit Boots; 5 sets; 6 knitting machines; 
1 looper; 12 sewing machines; steam; sell 
direct to jobbing trade. 

Medway. F-11. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
2,650.) 
Fabyan Woolen Co., The; (See Staf- (W 

ford Springs, Conn.); Chas. M. Auel, supt.; 

Cotton Warp Flannel Shirting, Dress Goods 

and Carriage Cloths; 6 sets; 86 broad looms; 

steam and water; dye (piece); buying done 

at Stafford Springs, Conn. 
HiRSH & GniNZBURG; Ladies' Wool and (W 

Fur Hats: (no carding); steam; ds'e; sell 

direct, 569 Broadway, N. Y. 
Medway Mfg. Co.; Batting and Wadding (C 

18 cards; 12 pickers; steam and water. 

(Idle 1915.) 

Mendon. F-IO. Electric cars from Milford. 
(Pop. 922.) 
Mendon Woolen Mills; Geo. R. Whit- (W 
ing; Shoddy and Extiacts, also Carbonizing; 
dye. (Branch mill at Franklin.) 
Metbuen. B-12. B. &. M. RR., Man. & L. Br. 
(Pop. 11,588.) 
International Wor.9TEd Mills; Frank (W 
G. Murch, prop, and buyer; Fancy Worsted 
Goods; 26 Droad looms; electric; B. Priestley 
<fe Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

JowETT, John W.; Methuen Yarn Mill; (W 
(P. O. Box 553) Woolen and Merino Yarns, 
1 to 10 runs, on Bobbins; 5 sets; steam; 
sell direct. 

Klous, Henry, Inc.; $60,000; H. Klous, (W 
pres and treas.; Shoddy and Wool Substi- 
tutes; 3 pickers; 15 cards; steam; dye; sell 
direct. (P. O., Lawrence.) 

Lawrence Knitting Co.; $30,000; John (K 
D. Dodge, pres. and supt.; Geo. A. Hunt- 
ing, treas. and buyer; Men's Seamless, 
Women's Seamless and Ribbed and Chil- 
dren's and Infants' Hosiery; 42 latch needle 
and 2 spring needle knitting machines; 18 
ribbers; 2 sewing machines; finish; electric; 
sell direct; buy 1/40, 2/40, 2/50, 2/60, 
combed Egyptian, 1/12, 1/14 combed Peeler, 
1/16, 1/18, 1/30, 1/42, 1/60, 2/40 worsted 
yarns. 

Merrimack Mills; Alfred C. Gaunt, (W 
prop.; Worsted Goods and Commission Dye- 
ing and Finishing. 

Merrimack Valley Mills; $15,000; (W&D 
Gusten Nordenstierna, pres.; Edwin J. 
Hylan, treas. and buyer; Men's Wear and 



Dress Goods, Custom Dyeing and Finishing 
of Worsted Goods, Worsted and Cotton 
Yarns, Hosiery and Knit Goods; 36 looms; 
steam and electric; sell direct. 
Methuen Co.; $300,000; Henry S. Shaw, (C 
pres.; Geo. H. Say ward (78 Chaunoy St., 
Boston), treas.; Chas. E. Collins, supt.; 
Cotton Goods; 16,000 ring spindles; 637 
looms; steam and water; dve; J. P. Stevens 
& Co., N. Y., s. agts.; Chas. E. Collins, 
buj-er. 

Middleboro. H-13. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
Plym. and Taunt. Divs. (Pop. 6,888.) 
Nemasket Worsted Mills; $75,000; (W 
Crawford W. Barnes, pres. and supt.; Geo. 
B. Sanford, New York, treas.; Men's Wear, 
Fancy Worsteds; 70 looms; dye (yarn and 
piece) and finish; steam and water; Sanford 
& Russell, N. Y., s. agts.; C. W. Barnes, 
buyer; buy 2/26s to 2/50s. 
New England Rug Co.; A. M. Bearse, bus. (W 
mgr. and buyer; Rugs from old Carpets; 3 
broad and 3 narrow looms; buy 8/4 tan 
cotton yarn. 

Milford. F-10. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. (Pop. 
12,105.) 
Lapworth, Wm. & Sons; Elastic Garter (C 
Webbing; 88 narrow looms; steam; finish; 
sell direct; buy 20/2 to 60/2 domestic warp, 
skein and 70/2 to 100/2 Egyptian, also mere, 
yarns, spun silk, tram and floss. 

Millbury. F-9. B. & A. RR., and N. Y.. N. 
H. & H. RR., Wor. Div. (See also W, 
Millbury. (Pop. 4,631.) 

Cordis Mill; $300,000; J. Dudley Clark, (C 
pres.; F. W. Fabyan (Boston), treas: Fred W. 
Moore, agt.; Ticking; 17,184 ring spindles; 
410 looms; water and electric; dye (yarn) and 
finish; Bliss, Fabyan & Co., N. Y., Boston 
and Phila., s. agts.; Fred W Moore, buyer. 

Felters Co., The; (see Boston for officers) ; (W 
Albert Crabtree, supt; Felts; 42 cards; dye 
(piece) ; steam and water. 

Mayo Woolen Co.; $100,000; Thomas P. (W 
Curtis, pres. ; Edward J. Mayo (Foxcroft, 
Me.), treas.; J. R. Greenwood, agt.; Geo. W. 
Overend, supt.; Smoking Jackets, Fancy 
Cassimeres, Dress Goods and Cloakings; 11 
sets; 4 waste cards; 2 pickers; 100 broad 
looms; electric; steam and water; dye; Deer- 
ing, Milliken & Co., N. Y., agts. 

Millbury Mills; C. A. Root, treas.; A. C. (W 
Neff, supt.; Worsteds; 60 looms; electric. 

Millbury Spinning Co.; C. A. Root, (W 
treas.; A. C. Neff, supt.; Worsted Yarns; 
2,000 spindles. (Bradford System) ; electric 

Molt Bros. Inc.; Custom Work, Piece (D&W 
and Stock Dyeing, Scouring, Stripping, Pick- 
ing and Carding; steam and water; dye. (No 
report 1915.) 

National Crash Mfg. Co.; $50,000; S. L. (L 
Gabriel, pres. and gen'l mgr.; A. R. Wash- 
burn, treas.; A. Dixon, sv.pt.; Linen Towelling 
and Upholstery Crashes; 5,000 spindles; 204 
looms; steam and water; bleach and finish; 
sell direct; S. L. Gabriel, buj'er; buy 8/1, 
12/2, 16/2 yarns. 

Rice, Edward F. & Co.; Holbrook Mills; (C 
Cotton Damask; 21 broad and 103 narrow 
looms; water and electric; James L. Wil- 
son & Co., Phila. and N. Y., s. agts.; buy 20 
to 30 warp and filling. 

Rich, John S.; Shoddy and Flocks; 2 (W 
pickers.; 2 cutters; water. 

West End Thread Co., The; W. F. Skil- (Fl 
ton, pres.; E. W. Dean, (Boston) treas.; F. 
W. Hooper, res. mgr. and buyer; Linen Shoe 
Threads; steam and water; dye; Dean, 
Chase Co., 28 Lincoln St., Boston, s. agts. 

WiNDLE, W. W. Co.; $50,000; W. W. (W&D 
Windle. treas ; Scouring, Carbonizing, Dye- 
ins, Wool, Waste, etc., also dealers in Wool, 
Wool Waste, etc.; steam, water and elec- 
tric; W. W. Windle, buj-er. 



Our Trarellng Belt Spooler is in a class by itself. 

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MlllTllle. G-10. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR., Wor. 

Div. (Freight address also Millville 

Heights, on Mid. Div.) (Pop. 2,635.) 

Lawrence Felting Co.- R. J. Bowes, mgr.; (W 

all kinds of Felt Goods; 8 pickers; 38 single 

woolen cards; 5 sets double felt cards; steam 

and water; dye (piece) and finish; sell direct; 

R. J. Bowes, buyer 

Monson. F-6. Cent. Vt. RR. (Pop. 4,344.) 

Ellis, A. D. & Co.; Frank J. Entwistle. (W 
supt.; Kerseys, Chinchillas and Overcoat- 
ings; 5 sets; 32 looms; water and steam; dye 
and finish; Jas. Talcott, N. Y., W. S. Gavey, 
dept., s. agts. 

Ellis, A. D. & Sons; George W. Ellis, (W 
supt.; Kerseys, Broadcloths and Billiard 
Cloths, Uniform Cloths; 6 sets; 36 looms; 
steam and water; dye (piece); H. A. Cae- 
sar & Co., Dept., G. F. Vreeland & Co., 
Wilson & Lawrence, a. agts. 

RiCKETTS & Shaw; A. E. Shaw, supt.; Ker- (W 
seys, Venetians and Cloakings; 6 sets; 33 
looms; dye and finish; steam and water; 
Arthur Joel & Co., N. Y., s. agts. 

Somerset Woolen Co.; Woolens; 4 sets; 1 (W 
narrow and 23 broad looms; steam and water; 
dye (raw stork piece), and finish. (Idle. 
Purchased by Charles D. Rood, Springfield.) 

Needbam. E-12. Midland Div., N. Y., N. H. 
& H. RR. (Pop. 4,284.) 
Wye, Geo. E., Company; $2.5,000; George (K 
E. Wye, pres. amd treas.; Geo. A. Wye, <»upt.; 
Jerseys, Sweaters, Bathing Suits, Cotton, 
Woolen and Worsted; 65 knitting machines; 
30 sewing machines; electric; sell direct. 
Wye, Wm. H.; 110 Highland Ave.; Wool (K 
and Worsted Sweaters, Sweater Coats, Jer- 
seys, Fancy Knit Goods and Bathing Suits; 
60 latch needle kmtting machines- 26 sewing 
machines; electric; sell direct; Wm. H. Wye, 
buyer: buy 4/16, 2/16, 2/30 worsted; 2/18, 
2/21 wool; 1/14, 2/28 cotton yarns. 

Needbam Heights. E-12. N. Y., N. H. & H. 
RR. (See also Needham.) (Pop. 1,500.) 

Armstrong, Wm.; Wool, Worsted and (K 
Merino Gloves; 7 hand power knitting ma- 
chines; finish. 

Carter, Wm., Co., The; (Manufacturers (K 
of Carter's Underwear); 82.500,000; Wm. 
Carter, pres.; Horace A. Carter, treas.; Wm. 
H. Carter, gen. mgr.; Ladies' and Men's 
Ribbed Underwear, Infants' Full Fashioned 
Underwear, Union Suits, Children's Ribbed 
Underwear, Fancy Knit Goods, Mittens, 
Surgical Elastic Hosiery; steam; bleach and 
finish; sell direct; N. Y. oflSce, 40-42 E. 19th 
St.; Boston office, 77 Summer St.: Chicago, 
230 So. 5th Ave.; H. A. Carter, buyer; buy 
10 to 120s. (Also Springfield, Mass.) 

Evens, Charles, Jr.; 169 Hillside Ave.: (K 
Cardigan Jackets and Sweater Coats; 13 
knitting and 10 sewing machines; electric; 
sell direct; Chas. Evens, Jr., buyer: buy 3/16, 
3/18 worsted, 2/20, 2/23 wool yarns 

Corse, Frank W. Co.; Surgical Elastic (K 
Goods; 23 knitting and 8 sewing machines; 
electric; F. W. Gorse, buyer; buy 26/2 to 
80/2. 

Gorse, Wm. & Co.; Surgical Elastic Hos- (K 
iery; 4 knitting and 3 sewing machines; elec- 
tric; sell direct; Wm. Gorse, buyer; buy 
Egyptian cotton, 2/60. 

Hammerslt, a.; Infant's Leggins and (K 
Socks; 3 knitting machines; electric; sell di- 
rect. 

Lee, William; Ladies' and Children's Silk (K 
and Woolen, and Men's Woolen Gloves; 
5 flat knitting machines; 2 ribbers; 1 sewing 
machine; finish; buys 2/30, 2/28, 2/26 cot- 
ton, 1/13, 1/11, 2/9, 2/10 silk. 

MosELET & Co.; Children's Ribbed, (K 
Fleeced, Flat and Full Fashioned Under- 
wear, and Fancy Knit Goods; 2 spring 
needle, 25 latch needle and 14 full fashion 



knitting machines; 20 sewing machines; 
steam; bleach; Calhoun & Lieberman, N. Y., 
s. agt.s.; buy 1/40, 1/8 worsted and merino, 
cotton, 14/1 to 50/2 combpd Peeler. 

Roper Bros. Co.; $50,000; Robt. P. Smith, (K 
treas. and mgr.; Athletic Knit Goods, Golf 
Vests, Cardigans, Sweaters, Sweater Coats, 
etc.; 50 knitting machines; 30 sewing ma- 
chines; electric; Wright & Ditson, Boston, s. 
agts.; buy worsted and woolen yarn. 

Saxony Knitting Mills; $95,000: Stew- (K 
art Burchard, pres ; Stephen Bowen, treas.; 
Infants' and Children's Flat and Ribbed 
Underwear and Hosiery, Sweaters, Mittens 
and Gloves; 14 spring and 40 latch needle 
knitting machines; 50 sewing machines; 
steam; finish; sell direct; N. Y. office, 303 
Fifth Ave.; S. Bowen, buyer; buy worsted, 
silk, cotton and merino yarns. 

Thorpe, Joseph B.; Children's Silk, Wor- (K 
sted and Woolen Underwear; 48 knitting 
machines; 26 sewing machines; steam; and 
electric; sell direct. 

Walton, T. S.; 27 Pine Grove St.; Infants' (K 
Silk and Woolen Mittens, Underwear, etc., 
Surgical Elastic Goods; 12 knitting ma- 
cnines; 6 sewing machines; bleach and fimsh; 
electric; sell direct; buys cotton, silk and 
worsted. 

White, Isaac; Central Ave.; Ladies', Chil- (K 
dren's and Infants' Mittens; 3 knitting 
machines; 1 sewing machine; sells direct; buys 
26/2, 28/2 yarns. 

Wilson, Samuel; 28_Mellen St.; Mittens (K 
and Gloves; 3 knitting machines; sell direc; 
buy 2/30 worsted, 2/20 mercerized yarns. 

New Bedford. K-13. N. Y., N. H. & H. RR. 
Ply. Div. (Pop. 97,000.) 

Acushnet Mill Corp.; Delano St.; $1,000,- (C 
000; W. W. Crapo, pres.; Jas. E. Stanton, 
treas.; Wright Bolton, supt.; Sheetings, 
Twills, and Silk and Cotton Goods, etc.; 
68,000 ring and 37,000 mule spindles; 3,500 
looms; steam; sell direct. 

Beacon Manufacturing Co.; end of Pur- (C 
chase St.; $800,000; Jeremiah Williams, 
pres.; Chas. D. Owen, treas.; Chas. O. Dex- 
ter, agt.; William J. Kerwin, supt.; Napped 
Cotton Goods; steam; dye (raw stock) and 
finish; sell direct; Chas. O. Dexter, buyer. 
(Main office, 3 College St., Providence.) 

Booth Mfg. Co.: East French Ave.; (C&S 
$1,250,000; Chas. E. Riley, pres.; Chas. H. 
Hutching, vioe-pres.; Fred'k. R. Brown, 
treas.; Fine, Plain and Fancy Cotton and 
Silk Fabrics; 50,000 spindles;" 1,300 looms; 
steam. 

Bristol Mfg. Co.; $1,000,000; 198 Cogges- (C 
hall St.; Oliver F. Brown, pres.; Wm. P. 
CovpII, treas.; Joseph Coldwell, supt.; Plain 
Twill and Fancy Cotton and Silk Goods and 
Yarns; 50,000 ring spindles; 17,000 mule 
spindles; 1,040 wide and 914 narrow looms; 
steam; sell direct. 

Butler Mill.: Ruth St; $2,250,000; Wm. (C 
M. Butler (Boston), pres.; Morgan Butler, 
treas.; Harry J. Ricketson, agt.; James A. 
Adams, supt.; Fine Cotton, Plain and Fan- 
cies, and Cotton Yarn, 50s to 100s; 65,000 
ring and 4(),000 mule and 2,240 twisting 
spindles; 1,500 broad and 550 narrow looms; 
electric; sell direct. 

City Mfg. Corp.; foot Grinnell St.; $750.- (C 
000; J. E. Stanton, Jr., pres.; F. S. Wilcox, 
treas. and s. agt.; Samuel F. Winsper, supt.; 
Carded and Combed Yarns, from Peeler, 
Egyptian and Sea Island Cotton, 20 to 100 
Warps, Skeins, Cones, Tubes, Beams, etc.; 
58,096 ring and 20,000 twisting spindles; 
steam; sell direct. 

Dartmouth Mfg. Corp.; Cove St.; $2,600,- (C 
000; Walter H. Langshaw, pres. and agt.; 
C. W. Bartlett, treas.; Hatton Langshaw, 
supt.; Fine Cotton Goods, Plain, Fancy 
Leno, Jacquards, 200,000 spindles; 5,700 
looms; steam; sell direct. 



Cheap Loom Repalr.s are Dear at Any Price. 
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Fish, Bdrgovne; 254 CoflBn Ave.; Hosi- (K 
ery; 2 knitting machines; electric; sells 
direct; buys 12 and 14 yarns. 

Gilt Edge Silk Co.; Kempton St.; I. Kut- (S 
ner, pres.; P. Dimond, vice-pres., agt. and 
buyer; M. Finkelstein, treas.; S. Goldfarb, 
supt.; Silk Linings; 128 looms; steam. 

GosNOLD Mills Co.; Orchard and Cove (C 
Road; $1.6.50,000: Robert Winsor, pres.; 
G. T. Thompson, treas.; John Whittaker, 
supt.; Fine Goods; 82,000 spindles; 3,250 
looms; steam; sell direct. 

Grivnell Mfg. Corp., Kilburn St.; $1,000,- (C 
000; Otis N. Pierce, pres.; Joseph W. Web- 
ster, treas.; George Snedden, supt.; Plain 
and Fancy Cotton Goods; Some Weaves 
with Silk Warp or Silk Filling; 65,600 ring 
and 62,400 mule spindles; 3,135 looms; steam; 
sell direct. 

Hathaw.^t Mfg. Co.; Gifford St.; $800,- (C 
000; Thomas H. Hathaway, pres.; Jas. E. 
Stanton, Jr., treas.; Wright Bolton, supt.; 
Fine Cotton Goods; 48,000 ring and 60,000 
mule spindles; 3,400 looms; steam; sell direct. 

Hill & Cutler; Pearl St.; Jeremiah J. (C 
O'Connor, supt.: Clean and Sort Cotton 
Waste; 5 machines; electric; sell direct; Bos- 
ton office, 176 Federal St. 

Holmes Mfg. Co.; $1,200,000; C. L. Hard- (C 
ing, pres.; Chas. M. Holmes, treas., agt. 
and buyer; E. M. Cushman, supt.; Fine 
Combed Yarns, 36s to 120s, Cones, Skeins, 
Tubes, Ball Warps; 63.000 ring spindles; 
steam; mercerizing, bleaching and gassing 
plant; capacity, 60,000 lbs. weekly, partly 
for custom work; Harding, Tilton & Co., Bos- 
ton, New York, Phila. and Chicago, s. agts. 

Jones, Wm. C, Co.; Nash Rd.; $100^00; (C 
W. H. Dixon, pres.; P. A. Greene (Boston), 
treas. and buyer; Cotton Waste; electric; 
Boston office, 200 Summer St. 

Kilburn Mill; West French Ave.; Fine (C 
Cotton, All Combed Yarns, 30s to 120s; 
120.000 ring spindles; steam. 

La Fontaine Novelty Co.; 87 Whit- (CS&W 
man S,.; Louis La Fontaine, pres. and treas.; 
Geo. La Fontaine, selling agt. ; Braids and 
Scrim Curtain Goods in silk, cotton, and 
mercerized; 12 fancy looms; 1 Jacquard 
loom; 14 braiders; electric; sell direct; buy 
10 to 100 single, 8 to 60 two-ply. 

Lambeth Rope Corp.; Tarkiln Hill Road; (C 
$30,000; H. H. Church, treas.; Cotton Trans- 
mission Rope, Banding, Braids, Cotton 
Cordage, etc.; steam; sell direct: buy 10 to 30 
single and ply. (Freight address, Acushnet, 
Mass.) 

Manomet Mills; Riverside Ave.; $2,000,- (C 
000; Wm. Whitman, pres.; A. C. Gardner, 
treas.; J. A. Knight, agt.; B. F. McCarty, 
supt. Mill No. 1 ; C. H. Bobbins, supt. Mill 
No. 2; Combed Cotton Yarns, 4s to 408; 
71,520 ring and 54,768 mule spindles; steam 
and electric; Wm. Whitman Co., s. agts. 

Mishaum Knitting Mill. Out of Business. 

Nashawena Mills; Belleville Ave.; (C&S 
$3,000,000; Wm. Whitman, pres.; W. B. 
Gardner, treas.; John L. Burton, agt.; J. T. 
Kirk, supt.; Fine Cotton and Co