The Wheel and cycling trade review . OFFICE £r FACTORY P 9 # * # * * *CLARK, SIXTEENTH & ARMOUR AVE. W/T/fALL PT6 COCHICAGO. THE WHEEL PRESS, F. P. Prial, 72 Warren St., New York. Kindly mention The Wheel when Copyright 1896, by F. P. Phial. Vol. XVlIi., No 2, New York and Chicago, August 28, 1896. Whole No. 444. THESE HAVE GROWN WEARY. Their Burdens Too Much to Bear andTheir Carrying Placed on debts and slow collections forced theW. W. Whitten Cycle Mfg. Co., of Providence,R. I., to make an assignment late last week, inorder to ward off threatening


The Wheel and cycling trade review . OFFICE £r FACTORY P 9 # * # * * *CLARK, SIXTEENTH & ARMOUR AVE. W/T/fALL PT6 COCHICAGO. THE WHEEL PRESS, F. P. Prial, 72 Warren St., New York. Kindly mention The Wheel when Copyright 1896, by F. P. Phial. Vol. XVlIi., No 2, New York and Chicago, August 28, 1896. Whole No. 444. THESE HAVE GROWN WEARY. Their Burdens Too Much to Bear andTheir Carrying Placed on debts and slow collections forced theW. W. Whitten Cycle Mfg. Co., of Providence,R. I., to make an assignment late last week, inorder to ward off threatening assignee is S. T. Douglas, a Providenceattorney. The indebtedness of the company isabout $50,000, and, while the nominal assetsare more than that amount, it is believedthey will shrink in liquidation. The concernwas recently incorporated with an authorizedcapitalization of $50,000; $25,000, which rep-resented the stock already subscribed, was theactual capital at the time of assignment. Theofficers of the company are: W. W. Whitten,president and treasurer; Charles H. Weld,secretary, and these officers, with Howard , constituted the directors. PresidentWitten states that they hope to effect a satis-fact


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