Crockery & glass journal . ery Cartwright Bros, Co., East Liverpool 3I Dorner, A. C 2g Guernsey Earthenware Co., Cambridge, O ,.... 2 Mayer Pottery Co., Beaver Falls, Pa 26 McNicol, D. E., Pottery Co., East Liverpool, 24 Weller, S. A., Zanesville, O 28 Glassware Bryce Bros. Co., Mt. Pleasant, Pa 2g Central Glass Works, Wheeling, W Va 7 Duncan & Miller Glass Co., Washington, Pa 29 Edge, Thos G Higbee, John B., Glass Co., Bridgeville, Pa 8 Krakno Glass Co , Pittsburgh Potomac Glass Co United States Glass Co , Pittsburgh 4 Williamsburgh Flint Glass Co 31 Materials Drakenfeld, B. F., & Co Roessler


Crockery & glass journal . ery Cartwright Bros, Co., East Liverpool 3I Dorner, A. C 2g Guernsey Earthenware Co., Cambridge, O ,.... 2 Mayer Pottery Co., Beaver Falls, Pa 26 McNicol, D. E., Pottery Co., East Liverpool, 24 Weller, S. A., Zanesville, O 28 Glassware Bryce Bros. Co., Mt. Pleasant, Pa 2g Central Glass Works, Wheeling, W Va 7 Duncan & Miller Glass Co., Washington, Pa 29 Edge, Thos G Higbee, John B., Glass Co., Bridgeville, Pa 8 Krakno Glass Co , Pittsburgh Potomac Glass Co United States Glass Co , Pittsburgh 4 Williamsburgh Flint Glass Co 31 Materials Drakenfeld, B. F., & Co Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Miscellaneous 30 30 Full and complete lines are always main-tained in each office. Abels & Co., easels .. 3o Caine China Studio, Akron, O 2 Erie, Youngstown and Ohio River Railroad 24 RoDert Rawsthorne Enjjraving Co. Pittsburgh 30 Remington Typewriter Co 2g Timberlake, J. B., & Sons, Jackson, Mich 2 CROCKERY & GLASS JOURNAL NEW YORK, SEPT. 28, 1911. THE GOLF IN the regularannual tourna-ment of the crock-ery and glass trade,played on the linksof the Dyker Mead-ows Golf Club, BayRidge, Brooklyn,on Wednesday,September 27, thecontest for theCrockery andGlass JournalGolf Trophy result-ed in a tie betweenL. S. Owen andKennard L Wedg-wood, both scoring179. A toss - upgave the cup to the former, the presidents trophythen naturally falling to Wedgwood. The medalpresented by the Salesman was won by J. MeredithMiller with a score The eight contestants teed off shortly before tenoclock, and began the first round in the followingorder, with the handicaps as indicated: A. S. Higgins (10), J. D. Dithridge (15).K. L. Wedgwood (15), L. S. Owen (18).Thos. Smallwood (20), W. W. Magee (18).--- -J. M. Miller (15), A. A. Bean (15).Higgins started off beautifully, and the drive ofDithridge was equally good. Wedgwoods ball took an unexpected turn on theway to its destination, and landed wide. Owen madean excellent start. Smallwood got away in good sty


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