Crockery & glass journal . Cincinnati, house-hold specialties 130 Represented by Messrs. H. G. & G. G. Veness. Whittemore & Jaques, 92 West Broadway,Crockery and Glass Journals infor-mation bureau 139,159,160 Represented by George M. Jaques and E. H. Bennett. William Warrin, 25 West Broadway, specialties 16 West End Pottery Co, East Liverpool, dinner-ware and fruit jar fillers 16 Represented by Mr. William M. Warrin. White Lily Mfg Co, Davenport, la, washing machines 26 Represented by Mr. S. T. White, President, and Mr. F. , Eastern Representative. 90 Weinthraub Mfg Co, 27 Bleecker


Crockery & glass journal . Cincinnati, house-hold specialties 130 Represented by Messrs. H. G. & G. G. Veness. Whittemore & Jaques, 92 West Broadway,Crockery and Glass Journals infor-mation bureau 139,159,160 Represented by George M. Jaques and E. H. Bennett. William Warrin, 25 West Broadway, specialties 16 West End Pottery Co, East Liverpool, dinner-ware and fruit jar fillers 16 Represented by Mr. William M. Warrin. White Lily Mfg Co, Davenport, la, washing machines 26 Represented by Mr. S. T. White, President, and Mr. F. , Eastern Representative. 90 Weinthraub Mfg Co, 27 Bleecker st, brass goods and lamps 84,85,127,128 3* SALESHENS ASSOCIATION NOTES. DURING Charles H. Taylors term of office aspresident of the Association he succeeded increating a record that still stands. So energetic andhard-working was he that hestirrei up the enthusiasmof all the rank and file, and with their aid piled upthe greatest number of new members that have everbeen secured under any president during one year of. CHARLES H. TAYLOR office. This is a feat to be proud of, and should en-courage other presidents to set a new mark. year of incumbency was 1906. He is stillon the managing board, and a loyal member of theAssociation. If any salesman has an idea of becom-ing a member, and Mr. Taylor gets wind of it, it is aforegone conclusion that Mr. Salesman will soon haveaffixed his autograph to an application blank. WE MISS THEIR FACES. AMONG the old-time buyers who used tD be familiarvisitors to New York and whose faces we havenot seen for years are Moses Mellen, of Hartford,Conn.; James Allen, of Holyoke, Mass ; IrvingQuimby, Springfield, Mass.; J. Richardson, of Clark- •Sawyer Co., Worcester, Mass.; C. E. Blake, withAnthony Cowell Co., Providence, R. I ; CharlesRodman, with the Household Furnishing Co , Provi-dence R. I.; Mr. Pierce, of the Van Heusen-CharlesCo., Albany; William Thompson, with C. F. AdamsCo., Syracuse; John Bricka, of Bricka & Enos,Buffalo; Frederic


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