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NOVEMBER, / 908.
THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER
and the business policies of the country settled for another
period of at least four years. The clouds of uncertainty
that have ftlledthe sky since the panic of a year ago are
rapidly disappearing, and the general business confidence
that is thereby restored is the forerunner of another
period of prosperity. The cotton mills are again running
full time with full production. We have heard of many
orders having been refused since November third by the
manufacturers at prices that could not have been obtained a
few weeks ago. Anticipating an increase in the volume of
business from now on and resumption of the policy of
introducing improvements in machinery, we call special
attention of our readers to
sonE RECENT LOOM ORDERS
which we have received during the business depression of
the past year. These orders call for over 12,000 Northrop
Looms for old mills replacing common looms covering a
great range of fabrics, and represented by some of the
strongest and most conservative cotton manufacturers in
this country. Among such customers are, in the
NEW ENGLAND STATES
Lonsdale Company, Lonsdale, R. l.
Sateens, Hollands, sheetings and lawns.
Hope Company, Hope, R. l.
Sheetings.
Manville Company, Woonsocket and Manville, R. l.
Sheetings, chambrays, and fancy weaves.
B. B. & R. Knight, Providence, R. 1.
" Fruit of the Loom."
York Mfg. Co., Saco, Maine.
Ginghams and chambrays.
Androscoggin Mills, Lewiston, Maine.
Seamless bags, pillow tubing and broad sheetings.
THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER
and the business policies of the country settled for another
period of at least four years. The clouds of uncertainty
that have ftlledthe sky since the panic of a year ago are
rapidly disappearing, and the general business confidence
that is thereby restored is the forerunner of another
period of prosperity. The cotton mills are again running
full time with full production. We have heard of many
orders having been refused since November third by the
manufacturers at prices that could not have been obtained a
few weeks ago. Anticipating an increase in the volume of
business from now on and resumption of the policy of
introducing improvements in machinery, we call special
attention of our readers to
sonE RECENT LOOM ORDERS
which we have received during the business depression of
the past year. These orders call for over 12,000 Northrop
Looms for old mills replacing common looms covering a
great range of fabrics, and represented by some of the
strongest and most conservative cotton manufacturers in
this country. Among such customers are, in the
NEW ENGLAND STATES
Lonsdale Company, Lonsdale, R. l.
Sateens, Hollands, sheetings and lawns.
Hope Company, Hope, R. l.
Sheetings.
Manville Company, Woonsocket and Manville, R. l.
Sheetings, chambrays, and fancy weaves.
B. B. & R. Knight, Providence, R. 1.
" Fruit of the Loom."
York Mfg. Co., Saco, Maine.
Ginghams and chambrays.
Androscoggin Mills, Lewiston, Maine.
Seamless bags, pillow tubing and broad sheetings.
Cotton Chats 1908, No. 75, Page 1
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