. Railway mechanical engineer . atents obtained in connection with mining and auto-motive industries. He was a member of the Algonquin Club ofBridgeport and of the Masonic Order. C. T. Fratt, treasurer of the Brown Hoisting Machinery Com-pany, Gcveland, Ohio, has resigned and A. C. Brown, presidentof that company, has assumed the additional duties of F. Pierce has resigned as auditor and director of the same com-pany. This latter vacancy probably will not be filled for thepresent. The Walworth Realty Company, a subsidiary of the WalworthManufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., manuf


. Railway mechanical engineer . atents obtained in connection with mining and auto-motive industries. He was a member of the Algonquin Club ofBridgeport and of the Masonic Order. C. T. Fratt, treasurer of the Brown Hoisting Machinery Com-pany, Gcveland, Ohio, has resigned and A. C. Brown, presidentof that company, has assumed the additional duties of F. Pierce has resigned as auditor and director of the same com-pany. This latter vacancy probably will not be filled for thepresent. The Walworth Realty Company, a subsidiary of the WalworthManufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., manufacturers of pipefittings, piping kxjIs, etc., has awarded to Uwight P. Robinson &Co., Inc., New York, a contract for the design and constructionof a warehouse, pipe shop and garage to be located at , I-ong Island City, N. \. Rusicll, Holbrook & , 30 Church street, New York,has been appointed sales rcprc-icnfativcs for the territory in andnear New York City of the Oilgf-ar Company, Milwaukee, The Cadillac Machinery Company, Detroit. Mich., will handleOilgear products ni the state of Michigan and the R. E. EllisEngineering Company, 621 Washington boulevard. Chicago, willrepresent the Oilgear Company in Chicago and the surroundingterritory. W. H. Woodin. president of the .\merican Car & FoundryCompany, New York, was appointed fuel administrator of thestate of New York on September .S by Governor Miller underthe act of the extraordinary session of the Legislature. will serve without compensation and will succeed thegovernors advisory coal commission. The National Lock Washer Company, Newark. N. J., is build-ing a new two-story brick structure, 84 ft. by 40 ft., at the cornerof Pennington and Hcrmon streets, the top floor of which will beused for office purposes and the ground floor for shipments. Thecompany is also putting up a steel storage building 100 ft. by 60ft. for additional purposes, and is also rearranging theequipment in it


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