Crockery & glass journal . ( 37 t 2 26 It 31 4 217 1 245 • 4 2 packages 4 ft 1 (i 4 packages 11 11 2 (1 19 It 4 It 6 if 7 it » packages 167 packages IMPORTS AT PORT OP BOSTON. LIVERPOOL 100 packages earthenware Jones. McDuffee & Stratton Co Mitchell V oodbuTy & Co Rowland & Marsellus Co American Espi ess Co F W MilUr & Co Houghton & Dutton , Geo Borgteldt * Cc . Miscella eous Orders 574 21331 45 A WASTED WARNING. IT often happens that in strolling along the wharvesin Havana you will observe a huge box or barrelcontaining glassware with this inscription : Handlewith care—fragile. It is plain th


Crockery & glass journal . ( 37 t 2 26 It 31 4 217 1 245 • 4 2 packages 4 ft 1 (i 4 packages 11 11 2 (1 19 It 4 It 6 if 7 it » packages 167 packages IMPORTS AT PORT OP BOSTON. LIVERPOOL 100 packages earthenware Jones. McDuffee & Stratton Co Mitchell V oodbuTy & Co Rowland & Marsellus Co American Espi ess Co F W MilUr & Co Houghton & Dutton , Geo Borgteldt * Cc . Miscella eous Orders 574 21331 45 A WASTED WARNING. IT often happens that in strolling along the wharvesin Havana you will observe a huge box or barrelcontaining glassware with this inscription : Handlewith care—fragile. It is plain that the shipper,filled with a most laudable patriotic enthusiasm,imagines that the English language is universal andthat away off, 800 or 900 miles from the shippingpoint,the workmen on the wharf will be able to readand understand the recommendations that thesewords carry with them. How easy it would be toput those words in the language of the country towhich merchandise is going. »9 TEast anb West. Should the small pottery manu-East Liverpool facturer cater to the large jobbingand Vicinity. trade? was the query of a manu-facturer recently. He maintainedthat the jobbers should throw their business to thelarger manufacturer, while the owner of a six-kilnplant should look after business through another chan-nel. I can remember the time, said this manufac-turer, when, operating a plant of limited capacity, wenever thought of the jobbers. We did not want them,and if we had a small plant to day we would leavethe jobber to the big manufacturer and get our tradefrom the smaller dealer. It would be far better forthe larger manufacturers to care for the jobbers andlet the three-, five- and six-kiln potters look after the small trade. * • George S. Brush, one of the best known potterymanagers in the Zanesville, O., district, with severalbusiness associates has completed the purchase of thetwelve kiln plant of the Zanesville Tile Co., whichwas built in 1902 by the J. B. Owens Potte


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