This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902-01-01 Excerpt: ...Corporation of New Yore, has absorbed the Deep River Distilling Company, of Deep River, Conn. The Walter M. Lowney Co., of Boston, has purchased a large tract of land in Mansfield, Mass., where they will erect several buildings for manufacturing purposes. The works will give employment to at least 1000 persons. Attention is called by the advertisements of "Hunyadi Janos" warning imitators and substitutors of a decision recently rendered by Judge Kohlsaat, of the U. S. Circuit Court, sitting in Chicago. The Paris Medicine Company, St. Louis, are offering a very attractive window display to every druggist in the United States. The outfit includes photographs, strawboard signs, empty cartons, etc. The firm of C. T. Hurlburt & Co. has discontinued its pharmacy at 575 Madison avenue, New York, and has opened a new laboratory and manufacturing department at 7 Barclay street, the same city. Druggists are warned to be on the lookout for a man claiming to a representative of Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston. He has already swindled a number of Ohio druggists out of a considerable sum. The August number of the Coca-Cola News, Seth W. Fowle & Sons, Boston, is filled with cheerful thoughts and pleasant smiles. It also has much startling information concerning the wonderful sales of Coca-Cola. Mr. George F. Clarridge, of the Boston firm The Beach & Clarridge Co., manufacturers of soda fountain syrups, has withdrawn his interests in the concern and will enter into new business relations in the same manufacturing lines. The twenty-eight factories composing the glass trust have officially announced the dissolution of that combination which was known as the Independent Glass Co. The factories will continue operations as before the formation o...