History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . dto. This year especially, construction of newmill buildings is greatly increasing the millcapacity. 154 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. There is another thriving group of San-ford Mills at Reading, Mass. Here is pro-duced Leather-wove, one of Americas fore-most upholstery materials for furniture, mo-tor car and boat. Only the best grades aremade for those purposes, wfhile other lightergrades are sold for trunks, wall coverings,shoe findings, book bindings, novelties, belts. This type of upholstery material is g


History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . dto. This year especially, construction of newmill buildings is greatly increasing the millcapacity. 154 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. There is another thriving group of San-ford Mills at Reading, Mass. Here is pro-duced Leather-wove, one of Americas fore-most upholstery materials for furniture, mo-tor car and boat. Only the best grades aremade for those purposes, wfhile other lightergrades are sold for trunks, wall coverings,shoe findings, book bindings, novelties, belts. This type of upholstery material is grow-ing popular year by year. The days ofeconomy have tended to increase the outputtremendously. The exclusive selling agents for the San-ford Mills of Sanford, Maine and Reading,Mass., are L. C. Chase & Company, Boston,New York, Chicago, Detroit, San Francisco. HOLYOKE PLUSH CO. L. C. CHASE & CO., Selling AgentsThe Holyoke Plush Mills for a number of Holyoke Plush Company mills products years previous to I 899 had been engaged in made new additional mill buildings neces-.


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