. Crockery & glass journal . reminisce, I CDmparehim with eminent merchant, Marshall Field, 3 who was born in a country town near where I camefrom. We became friends in early life, he startingin Pittsfield, Mass. Field, like Isidor Straus, hadtalent, founded on integrity and industry. Hardly ayear in later years passed in which Mr. Field, andMr. Straus, did not call upon me, or that we did notmeet. I can reckon Isidor Straus and Marshall Fieldand the two most intelligent, all-round business menwith whom I was acquainted for a long period ofyears. Jerome Jones. walter b. lindsay The dea
. Crockery & glass journal . reminisce, I CDmparehim with eminent merchant, Marshall Field, 3 who was born in a country town near where I camefrom. We became friends in early life, he startingin Pittsfield, Mass. Field, like Isidor Straus, hadtalent, founded on integrity and industry. Hardly ayear in later years passed in which Mr. Field, andMr. Straus, did not call upon me, or that we did notmeet. I can reckon Isidor Straus and Marshall Fieldand the two most intelligent, all-round business menwith whom I was acquainted for a long period ofyears. Jerome Jones. walter b. lindsay The death of Walter B. Lindsay, the well-knownglass salesmans which we announced last week,occurred at 5:30 oclock the morning of April trouble is believed to have been the was made in Allegheny Cemetery April 20,the funeral services being held at the home of hissister, Mrs. M. A. Boyd, the evening six weeks ago Mr. Lindsay, while in St. Paul,became ill, and in his company was W. H. Duval, of. WALTER B. LINDSAY. the Bryce Bros, factory. It was arranged that Walt should enter a hospital upon the advice ofphysicians, who declared pneumonia had set in. Hewas removed thither in an ambulance, and in aboutten days recovered, and returned home. A weekbefore his death he said, I*m feeling fine and eat-ing like anything. A day or so later he tcok to hisbed, never to rise again. Mr Lindsay was one ofthe best known glass salesmen in the country. Formany years he was with the United States and theHeisey plants as a salesman, and his connection withthe Duncan-Miiler factory dates back many years. Hispopularity extended from coast to coast. He was amember of the Western Glass and Pottery SalesmensAssociation. • # MARY B. DITHRIDGE. Among the sorrowful deaths, in this month ofcalamities, none is more sad than that of Mary , wife of J. Duncan Dithridge, New York re-presentative of Bryce Bros. Last Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Dithridge went out to sp
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