Crockery & glass journal . & Hughes D G Co, t, Water-bury. 75 Spring. W F Walker, with E W Edwards & Son, hf, t, Syracuse. The Peiser, with E Offner, c, New E Adler, c, New Orleans. C E Fisher, with L S Donaldson Co, s, Minneapolis. 2 A Armstrong, with J N Adam & Co, c, Buffalo. 214 Church. A S Heller, with ALisner, s, Washington, D C F Longacre. with Bush & Bull, hf, Easton, Grand. A J Ferguson, with Callender, McAuslan & TroupCo, hf, Providence. , 2 Walker. H Goodman, with Lit Bros, hf, Philadelphia. 685Broadway. Geo W Davis, c, Rochester, NY. W


Crockery & glass journal . & Hughes D G Co, t, Water-bury. 75 Spring. W F Walker, with E W Edwards & Son, hf, t, Syracuse. The Peiser, with E Offner, c, New E Adler, c, New Orleans. C E Fisher, with L S Donaldson Co, s, Minneapolis. 2 A Armstrong, with J N Adam & Co, c, Buffalo. 214 Church. A S Heller, with ALisner, s, Washington, D C F Longacre. with Bush & Bull, hf, Easton, Grand. A J Ferguson, with Callender, McAuslan & TroupCo, hf, Providence. , 2 Walker. H Goodman, with Lit Bros, hf, Philadelphia. 685Broadway. Geo W Davis, c, Rochester, NY. W F Chears, c, Sanfqrd, N C. Mr Brainard, of Clark-Brainard Co, c, New Britain,Conn. R B Graves, c, Corning, N Y. Wm Greaves, c, Middletown, Conn. Geo Robertson, c, Riverside, Cal. Mr Heuser, of Heuser Bros,c, Wytheville, Va. Sam Averill, with Jordan Marsh Co, 1, Boston. 31Union square. Miss K Sullivan, with, E W Edwards & Son, s, Syra-cuse. Victoria. 2 r .Antony tl)e jp otter ic: s East an6 >#est. As was stated in last weeks issue, East Liverpool the one-fire glazing about which and viciniiy. so much ado has been made in the Trenton newspapers is no newthing. One fire glaze work has been successfullydone by a Western pottery manufacturer every dayduring the past six months. Ceramic experts at thetime the idea was advanced scoffed and said: It wasnever done in England. Time and time again ex-periments had been made, only to result in at last a youngster came into the Western pot-tery field, and he and his ceramic chemist put theirheads together and secured the proper blending ofglaze and clay units, with the result that their ef-forts met with success and one-fired glazed ware hasbeen sold in this section for months. # * W. C. Brown, Western salesman for the PottersCo-Operative Co., has returned from an extendedtrip through the Northwest, and will remain at homeindefinitely. The German-American China Co , the latest con-cern to enter the jobbing business here, repo


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