History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . , 3rd, secretary. 241 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. FRANK F. PELS CO., INC. Keeping everlastingly at it results in suc-cess has been the slogan of the Frank Company, Inc., since its inceptiontwenty years ago, and strict adherence tothis truism has in this case yielded no smallmeasure in gratifying results. Starting in1900 at New Durham, New Jersey, thepresent management erected a factory,and the plant has been steadily growingyear by year until now a good-sized tractof an acre or more is covered with it


History of American textiles : with kindred and auxiliary industries (illustrated) . , 3rd, secretary. 241 HISTORY OF AMERICAN TEXTILES. FRANK F. PELS CO., INC. Keeping everlastingly at it results in suc-cess has been the slogan of the Frank Company, Inc., since its inceptiontwenty years ago, and strict adherence tothis truism has in this case yielded no smallmeasure in gratifying results. Starting in1900 at New Durham, New Jersey, thepresent management erected a factory,and the plant has been steadily growingyear by year until now a good-sized tractof an acre or more is covered with itsbuildings. handle all orders with dispatch. All gradesand numbers of cotton yarns, from coarseto fine counts, are sold by the Company, inskeins, w^arps, tubes, cones and mercerization equipment is unsur-passed, and the dyeing department ranksamong the very best. Under the heading of real Japan silk theCompany throws organzine, hosiery tramand novelty twists, catering to the most par-ticular trade throughout the country. Re-cently additional machinery was installed to. NEW DURHAM. There came further expansion when inAugust, 1919, the company acquired theEllroyd-Lynch throwing plant at Beacon,New York, where organzine and tram areproduced exclusively. The Company alsoacquired more than I 5,000 square feet ofspace at 62 7 West Forty-third street. NewYork City, for factory purposes. These three centers of manufacture, con-ducted as they are on the highest plane ofefficiency, enable the Frank F. Pels Com-pany, Inc., to successfully compete with allcomers in price, quality and service. It isat these three centers that yarns are re-ceived in the raw state and processed in anymanner that the trade may desire. Thelatest and best machinery is installed to place the Pels Company among the largestproducers of these products. Artificial silk is also thrown by the Com-pany in every imaginable twist desired bythe trade, put up in skeins, tubes or cones,natural or in colors. The F


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