Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . any, the Cokel Companv, the Tele-lectric C(;n^pan\-, the Conchas River Power Company, and director ofthe Soiitlrwestern Exploration Company. The Cokel Compan^• is or-ganized to exploit the in\erition of E. W. Cooke, bv means of winchfood stufl may be perfectly dehydrated, losing on the average ninetv percent in weight. Ecods dehydrated by this process, although free fromall chemical preservatives, are entirely stable, and yet preserve theirpristine freshnes^ through extremes of temperatur


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . any, the Cokel Companv, the Tele-lectric C(;n^pan\-, the Conchas River Power Company, and director ofthe Soiitlrwestern Exploration Company. The Cokel Compan^• is or-ganized to exploit the in\erition of E. W. Cooke, bv means of winchfood stufl may be perfectly dehydrated, losing on the average ninetv percent in weight. Ecods dehydrated by this process, although free fromall chemical preservatives, are entirely stable, and yet preserve theirpristine freshnes^ through extremes of temperature, and when ser\ed areindistinguishable from fresh foods of the ordinary type. The is organized for the manufacture of electric piano plavers,which are either entirely automatic or entirely controllable at will. Mr. Kelly is a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engi-neers, American Electrc^chen Society, American Academy of , American Economical Association, American Statistical So-ciety, American-Irish Historical, and Engineers Clulx all of the United. BERKSHIRE COUNTY 281 States, and also has menil:;ersliip in the Institute of Electrical Engineers,Society of Arts and Irisli Texts Society of England and the SocieteInternationale des Electricicns of Erance. Mr. Kelly was married in Xew York city in 1892 to Helen Eischer,and the^• are the parents of two children : Eoghan and Domnall Kelly. JACOB GIMLICH. Among the progressi\e citizens of Pittsfield few have had a widersphere of usefulness than he whose name introduces these the outset of an unusually successful and active business careerthe large demands upon his time have not prevented attention to diversepubhc interests and this public spiritedness has been manifest in liberalcoi Iributions of coin as well as of counsel. Withal Mr. Gimlich is ofunimpeachable integrity, and that time tried and often misapplied , his word is as good as his bond, is widely


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