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THE MARMET-HALM COAL & COKE CO.
Wholesale Dealers in Raymond and Youghiogheny Coal, Coke, Etc.
The Marmet-Halm Coal & Coke Co., offices 1516 First National Bank Building, is one of the largest wholesale dealers in coal and coke in this section of the country. It is well known for its famous Raymond and Yonghiogheny coal and coke. Officers are S. Marmet, President: 1. Marmet, Vice President: Edward Sehonebaum, Treasurer and General Manager.
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who received their early training in Mr. Cohen's original plant. Mr. Henry Leiser became an equal partner, and much of the credit for the successful development of this great concern rightfully goes to him. Mr. Cohen and Mr. Leiser still own
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COHEN & CO. Publishers, Engravers and General Printers.
Cohen & Co., 126 to 134 Opera Place, is one of the truly great old-time printing and engraving houses of Cincinnati. It was established in 1872 by David Cohen and if anyone may be justly termed the Dean of Cincinnati printers that honorable distinction surely belongs to Mr. Cohen, for fully twenty-five of this city's progressive printing establishments of today are owned by men
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THE DAN COHEN CO. Wholesale Shoes.
The Dan Cohen Co., an Ohio corporation established in 1894 by Abraham and Cohen, is one of the largest and most progres- sive wholesale shoe concerns in the United States. This large concern is located at the corner of Vine and Baker streets, and its trade covers the whole country. A. E. Cohen is President; Moses Cohen, Vice President; Nat. Rosenbaum, Secretary; Nat. Cohen, Treasurer.
FRED R. TOE WATER. Leaf Tobacco.
Fred R. Toe Water is one of the large leaf tobacco merchants, not only of Cincinnati, but of the entire country. Mr. Toe Water has mastered this business from the ground up and through his policy of splendid value giving has built up an en- viable trade extending to all tobacco centers. His business is located at No. 11 East Front street; residence, 999 Dana avenue.
THE RUDOLPH WURLITZER CO.
Importers, Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers of Pianos and Other Musical Instruments.
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., 117-119-121 East Fourth street, is conceded to be one of the very foremost concerns importing, manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing pianos and other mus- ical instruments, not only in Cincinnati, but in the entire United States. The fame of this concern and its wonderful high-class instruments is world wide, and its great trade is world wide as well. This house handles, among other things, Knabe, Chicker- ing, Apollo, Wurlitzer, A. B. Chase, Vose, Farney, and fifteen other makes of player pianos and pianos; organs and musical merchandise of every description, music boxes, automatic elec-
tric pianos, Wurlitzer Unit Orchestras, Orchestrions, Victor Talk- ing Machines, Victor Victrolas, band instruments, etc. It is a treat to music lovers to visit this mammoth institution. Officers are Howard E. Wurlitzer, President; Rudolph H. Wurlitzer, Vice- President; Farney R. Wurlitzer, Treasurer; W. S. Little, Secre- tary; Rudolph Wurlitzer, Chairman Board of Directors.
L. D. DREWRY & CO. State Agents, The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J.
L. D. Drewry & Co., offices in the Ingalls Building, is one of the largest insurance agencies in the United States, it being the Ohio state agency of The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., of Newark, N. J.
The Ohio agency of The Mutual Benefit was originally estab- lished some sixty years ago. In 1897 Mr. L. D. Drewry took charge of the agency, when the annual new business done was about $1,000,000 a year. The new business now totals about $6,000,000 a year. The territory covered is the State of Ohio, and branch agencies are established in all of the principal cities and towns.
This is a partnership business, the partners being L. D. Drewry, J. S. Drewry and W. G. Oehmig, Jr.
THE STANDARD DISTILLING CO.
The Standard Distilling Co., located in a brand new building at from 1021 to 1023 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio, are makers of the famous Hanover Whiskey, which is known and sold all over the United States.
This firm was established in 1884 by Simon and Jacob Block, who are well known and liked by all the trade.
The business is incorporated under the laws of Ohio. Simon Block is president, and he and Jacob Block, E. L. Backarack, Julius Geison and Frank L. Jones form the Board of Directors.
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY.
The pottery was founded in 1880 by Mrs. Maria Longworth Storer, who named it Rookwood, after her father's country estate near the city. In 1883 Mr. W. W. Taylor assumed the active direction of the works as the partner of Mrs. Storer. Upon her retirement in 1890 she transferred her interest to Mr. William Watts Taylor (died on November 12, 1913), who formed the present company, and under his direction as President the present buildings were erected in 1892 and extended in 1899 and 1904. They crown the summit of Mt. Adams, one of the city hills, and while remarkably picturesque in themselves, they command in every direction beautiful views of the river, the city and its suburbs.
The pottery is managed on lines opposite to the prevailing factory system, as the effort to attain a higher art rather than cheaper processes. Absolutely no printing patterns are used nor any duplicates made. A spirit of freedom and liberality has prevailed in order to cultivate in every way individual artistic feeling among the workers employed.
The decorators comprise both men and women, and are drawn mainly from the Art Academy of Cincinnati. The deco- rations are placed upon the moist clay before any firing, the colors being mixed with clay and becoming part of the ware itself. The pieces, after decoration, are fired into biscuit and the various glazes are applied in subsequent firings. These methods, while necessary to produce the beautiful underglaze effects of Roodwood, are rarely used elsewhere, as they increase so largely the risks and expense of manufacture.
The clays in use for all purposes are entirely American and largely from the Ohio Valley. These native clays from the start inclined the color quality toward yellows, browns and reds, and the decorative medium lent itself to a rather luxuriant style of ornament in rich arrangements of warm color, all of which the transparent glazes merge in deep, mellow tones. As the com- mand of material has strengthened, the beauty of the ware has steadily gained in a harmony of all the elements which compose it, until form, color, decoration and glaze combine to produce those things of beauty which elude all attempts to imitate and make Roodwood a complete novelty in the world's ceramics. The production, however, is not limited to a warm yellow, or red tone, for even dark pieces are often relieved with deep, rich greens and blues. There developed later a more advanced type of light arrangements in which is known as "Iris." In this we find the same mellow tone, the same soft brilliancy as in the older ware, which it has largely superseded, because affording to the artist a wider command of color.
To the earlier period belongs also the famous "Tiger Eye," first made at Roodwood in 1884. This is the very first of the class known as crystalline glazes, since so extensively developed at Scvres, Copenhagen and Berlin, In all these, however, the crystals appear on the outer surface of the glaze. In Roodwood alone, entirely unlike these European types, the crystalline for- mation lies deep in the substance of the glaze in luminous sheets of extraordinary beauty.
Still another variety are the Mat Glazes first made at Rook- wood in 1896, and now among the most admired of its produc- tions. In these the special quality is beauty of texture, though the range and variation of color is very great. To many pieces decoration is applied of flowers or other subjects broadly mod- eled; of motives derived from American Indian designs and of other conventional ornaments in relief or incised.
The variation of the Mat Glaze type, known as "Vellum" ware, was first shown at St. Louis in 1904, and pronounced by expert judges the only ceramic novelty of the exposition. Its name indicates the peculiar charm of the glaze texture and it presents for the first time the extraordinary achievement of a transparent mat glaze developed in the fire and not by acid or other after-treatment.
Rookwood celebrated its thirtieth anniversary in November, 1910, by bringing out still another type of mat glaze, known as "Ombroso." The colors are usually in quiet tones of gray and brown, with occasional accents of other colors, and the decora- tions, if any, of relief modeling or incised designs. The effects cannot easily be described, but it will be found that in "Ombroso" there has been added to the mat glazes of Rookwood another variation of marked beauty and distinction.
THE CINCINNATI RUBBER MFG. CO.
The Cincinnati Rubber Manufacturing Co. is one of the enor- mous concerns which has done much to bring world fame to Norwood as a manufacturing center. This house manufactures many kinds of rubber goods, hose, packings, etc., and its tre- mendous trade extends over the entire continent. Officers are: J. M. Crawford, Chairman of the Board; F. A. Geier, Vice-Presi- dent; St. Baldwin, Treasurer and General Manager; F. D. Scherl, Secretary. Offices and works, Franklin avenue and B. & O. S. W. R. R., Norwood.
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FREIBERG & WORKUM'S LYNCHBURG DISTILLERY
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Great Plant at Lynchburg, Ohio, of the Freiberg & Workum Co.
The accompanying photograph shows better than words can tell the immensity of the Freiberg & Workum Co.'s distillery at Lynchburg, Ohio. This is one of the very largest distilleries in the entire world. (For the Freiberg & Workum Co. see page 51).
THE SCHWARM & JACOBUS CO. Manufacturers of Printing and Lithographing Inks.
The Schwarm & Jacobus Co., located at southeast corner of Broadway and Eggleston avenue, is one of Cincinnati's pro- gressive manufacturers of printing and lithographing inks, spe- cial varnishes, sizes and multi-color press inks. This house was established in 1906 and in the eight brief intervening years it has built up a business in this country and Canada the magnitude of which speaks much for the quality of its goods. Charles F. Schwarm is President and Burton W. Jacobus, Secretary.
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THE AROMINT COMPANY.
Who hasn't heard of Aromints? This delicious confection, which sprang into instant favor, is made by the Aromint Co., an Ohio corporation, located at 1644 Central Avenue, Cincin- - nati, Ohio, where they occupy a large building designed espe- cially for them.
This confection was originated by R. D. Bogue, and he formed the corporation whose officers are C. W. Beman, president; R. D. Bogue, vice-president and general manager; H. L. Bogue, secre- tary; F. E. Spiker, treasurer, who with Jos. Harris form the Board of Directors.
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The output of Aromints is amazing. The factory turns out from four to five tons per day. Nothing is used in the making except pure cane sugar and pure oil of peppermint, and they are compressed the same as coins on machines under a pres- sure of 14,000 lbs.
The company maintains branch offices at Indianapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, St. Louis, Chicago, New York and Ft. Worth.
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G. J. BRETHAUER PLANING MILL
Mr. G. J. Brethauer established the Breth- auer Planing Mill Co. in May, 1899. The com- pany is incorporated and Mr. G. J. Brethauer is President, Mr. H. W. Brockman, Secretary and Treasurer; Mr. G. J. Brethauer, Mr. Gus Brethauer, Mrs. Eliza- beth Rudolph and Julia Brethauer are directors of the company.
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The factory is located at 2250 Bogen street and has large lumber yard and warehouse fa- cilities across the street. This company manufactures sash, doors, blinds, does gen- eral mill work and inte- rior finish for residences and business houses. The factory is well equipped with the latest improved machinery and makes a specialty of turning out small or large orders on shortest notice. Its principal territory is Ohio, Kentucky, Vir- ginia and the entire South.
Mr. G. J. Brethauer has been identified with this line of work ever since 1886 and is one of the best posted and the most experi- enced men in the line in this part of the country, and all orders have his personal attention in every detail.
THE KING MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Burlap and Cotton Bags.
The King Manufacturing Co., northwest corner Front and Main streets, is one of the largest manufacturers of burlap and cotton bags in the Central States and commands a very large and growing trade, extending over Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, West Virginia and Michigan. This firm imports burlap in enor- mous quantities from India, where it is practically all raised. It also deals in second-hand bags of all descriptions. The busi- ness was established in 1858 by Jewett & Adams, who were succeeded by the King Manufacturing Co. in 1893. Thomas J. King is proprietor.
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THE TOOL STEEL GEAR & PINION CO.
Manufacturers of Gearing.
The Tool Steel Gear & Pinion Co., Elmwood Place, Cincin- nati, Ohio, is conceded to be one of the world's foremost manu- facturers ot specially treated long life gears. While its goods are largely for street railway uses. yet a considerable portion of its business comes from industrial concerns, To illustrate the wonderful growth of this concern in later times it may be pointed out that the sales of 1909 were more than three times as great as those of 1908; the sales of 1910 were eighteen times as great as those of 1908, with 84% repeat orders; the sales of 1911 were seventy-three times as great as those of 1908, with 88% repeat orders; and the sales of 1912 were one hundred and twenty-one times as great as those of 1908, with 9816% repeat orders. In January of the present year the business was moved into its own new $100,000 building, and probably will grow at an even more rapid rate from now on. Branches are maintained in New York, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco. Los Angeles, Portland, Toronto, Calgary, London, Paris, Berlin. Christiana and other points. E. E. Dwight is President; C. E. Sawtelle, Vice-President and General Manager; Leroy Brooks, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. Above with L. N. Gatch and L. D. Daniel comprise Board of Directors.
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THE GLOBE FOLDING BOX CO.
Makers of Folding Boxes, Suit Box- es, Oyster and Ice Cream Pails.
The Globe Folding Box Co., an Ohio corporation, established in 1909, and located at the intersection of Cherry and Hoffner streets, man- ufactures and sells throughout the entire United States and Canada all kinds of folding boxes, suit boxes and oyster and ice cream pails. This thriving concern employs from sixty to seventy-five people and is now erecting a large manufactur- ing building especially designed for its particular uses. G. S. Browm- well is President; H. H. Stonebar- ger, Vice-President and Manager; G. C. Ault, Secretary-Treasurer. Albert Ault and L. D. Ault are di- rectors.
THE WM. A. MURRAY SPRING CO.
The fame of the Wm. A. Murray Spring Co. extends throughout the United States, Australia and New Zealand, its extensive trade going to all parts of these countries. This concern was estab- lished in 1901, and in its large manufacturing plant, located at 117 Sycamore street, are manufactured spring seats for automo- biles, carriages and furniture, as well as coiled wire springs for all purposes. Wm. A. Murray is President; Hattie E. Murray, Secretary and Treasurer. Additional directors are Wm. A. Mur- ray, Jr., George Diehl and Sanford Brown.
THE THAYER CO.
Compressed Air Carpet and Wall Paper Cleaners.
The Thayer Co., 2215 Eastern avenue, compressed air carpet and wall paper cleaners, and makers of rugs from old carpets, is the largest concern of this sort in the West and the oldest west of Pittsburgh, having been incorporated in 1884. Its business covers the entire South and it maintains branches in Lexington, Ky .; Chattanooga, Tenn .; Birmingham, Ala., and Charleston, W. Va. E. B. Rogers is President and Treasurer; L. Dickson Klayer, Secretary; J. O. Eckert, Vice-President. This firm cleans everything from cheap ingrains to the high grade silk Oriental rugs. It is better equipped than most firms to make fluff rugs from old carpets.
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THE HEILMAN MOTOR CAR CO.
The Heilman Motor Car Co., located at Blue Rock and Hamil- ton avenue, Cincinnati, O., was established in 1909 by John C. Heilman and M. W. Jennings.
This firm distributes the "Haynes," "America's first car," and the Commerce auto truek. These two vehicles are too well known to require further mention.
At the above location the firm erected and maintains a service station and garage, where they can meet any requirement of the trade.
Mr. John C. Heilman, President of the company, is a pioneer in the industry in Cincinnati, and as far back as 1901 built a single cylinder car which was a marvel. In 1902 he was joined by M. W. Jennings, and they formed the present corporation, At this time they took up the agency for the Haynes car, and in 1909 built the building they now occupy.
The officers of the company are: John C. Heilman, President; M. W. Jennings, Secretary and Treasurer, and H. F. Jergens, Vice-President.
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THE CINCINNATI STEEL CAST- INGS CO.
The Cincinnati Steel Castings Co., 1212 Queen City avenue, has since the very day of its birth in 1909 been re- garded as one of the ac- knowledged leaders in this line in the Middle West.
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The continued in - creasing demand for steel castings manifest- ing itself throughout the country has been made possible by the constant improvement in the character of the castings turned out by the steel foundries.
If a few years ago engineers hesitated to recommend steel castings because they felt it was next to impossible ot get a good sound casting free from shrink or blow holes, there is no necessity for so thinking any longer.
Practical foundrymen, with the assistance of the chemist and metallurgist are rapidly reducing the manufacture of steel cast- ings to something approaching an exact science, and machinery men have been quick to realize the great improvement, as is strongly evidenced by the ever increasing business of such con- cerns as the Cincinnati Steel Castings Co.
Officers are: William Gilbert, President; J. D. Leary, Vice- President; Fred W. Lammers, Secretary and Manager; Fred B. Salmar, Treasurer.
BISCHOF, STERNE & STEIN.
Manufacturers of Women's Coats and Suits.
Bischof, Sterne & Stein, located in the Pugh Building, is one of the foremost concerns manufacturing women's wear in this section of the United States. The business was established in 1883 and now maintains branch offices in New York, Chicago and St. Louis. Bischof, Sterne & Steins' fashion forecasters are masters of their profession. They bring to their firm from fashion centers the assured innovations of the coming season and these are worked into creations of charming "Bischof" indi- viduality, with the most serviceable of fabrics.
Members of the firm are Harry Sterne, Hugo Stein and B. Bischof Isaacs.
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THE JAMES MURDOCK, JR., CO.
Stamp Cutters, Engravers and Die Sinkers.
The James Murdock, Jr., Co., 116 Opera Place, manufacturers of sten- cils, seals, inks, signs, metal checks, badges, rubber stamps, pads and daters, was incorporated in 1906, and the present officers are Wins- low J. Murdock, President and Man- ager; Harry A. Redfield, Vice-Presi- dent. The trade of this institution covers the United States and Can- ada. This present corporation is successor to Jas. Murdock, Jr., 1906; Murdock & Spencer, 1869; John Stanton, 1864; Bisbee & Stan- ton, 1852; Ira Bisbee, 1851; Z. Bis- bee, 1848; originally established, 1835.
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THE BLACKBURN VARNISH COMPANY
Makers of High Grade Varnishes.
The Blackburn Varnish Co., corner Dana and Floral avenues, was established in 1904 by C. H. Blackburn, and during every one of the ten intervening years has been regarded as a leader in this line in the United States. Its output includes special varnishes for carriage, piano and furniture manufacturers, and its varnishes, japans and dryers are standards of quality which can be relied upon fully for the work for which they are recom- mended. C. H. Blackburn is President; F. A. Hellebush, Vice- President; J. P. Lippelman, Secretary and Treasurer,
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MECKLENBURG GARDEN.
Louis Mecklenburg's sum- mer garden and restaurant (Kloppenburger headquar- ters), located at the northeast corner of Highland avenue and University avenue, Mt. Auburn, is conceded to be one of the most unique as well as one of the most handsome places of the sort in the Uni- ted States. The whole in- terior architectural and deco- rative scheme is copied from Bismarck's Castle, one of the revered buildings in Germany. All panel and woodwork in the famous grill room is hand carved in old German style and is extreme- ly restful to the eye. Meck- lenburg's was established Jan- uary 1, 1887, and today re- ceives its large patronage from the most select people of Cincinnati.
C. & A. KREIMER CO. Retail Dealers in Furniture, Rugs and Carpets.
The firm of C. & A. Kreimer Co., 813-17 Main street, is a manufacturer on a large scale of furniture, as well as one of Cincinnati's most prominent and progressive retailers of furni- ture, carpets, rugs and upholstery. This business was established in 1863 by August H. Kreimer, the father of August G. and Frank H. Kreimer, the present owners, and has ever since been an important factor in the furniture field. This firm has just built and moved into a handsome eight-story building said to be one of the best structures ever erected in this part of the country to meet the requirements of the furniture manufac- turing and retailing business.
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BUHR, PFAFF & CO.
Manufacturing and Wholesale Confectioners.
The Buhr, Pfaff & Co., occupying five separate buildings at the northeast corner of Second and Race streets, is one of the foremost firms manufacturing and wholesaling confections in the country. The business is forty years old, having been estab- lished in 1874 as Buhr & Wendte by Jos. Buhr and P. R. Wendte. In 1885 Mr. Frank L. Pfaff was taken into the firm and much of the firm's great success of today may be attributed to his untiring efforts and business foresight. In 1897 the firm name was changed to its present title. Mr. Frank L. Pfaff retired from business on January 1, 1914, and the members of the firm now are George C. Buhr, Fred G. Pfaff and George E. Smith.
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Manufacturers of Window Screens, Weather Strips, Ventilators, Carriage and Auto Top Trimmings.
The Higgin Manufacturing Co., located at Fifth street and Washington avenue, Newport, Ky., enjoys an enormous patronage extending throughout the entire United States and Canada on its window screens, weather strips, ventilators, carriage and auto top trimmings, and its trade is expanding at a most grati- fying rate at this time. This concern was established in 1883 by Henry Higgin and is incorporated under the laws of West Virginia. A branch house is maintained at Toronto to take care of the Canadian end of the business. Officers are: Henry A. Faber, President; Henry Higgin, Vice-President; Horace C. Drake, Secretary; Joseph A. McCroskey, Treasurer.
THE STANDARD ELECTRIC TOOL CO.
The Standard Electric Tool Co., 128 Opera Place, is one of the younger manufacturers of portable tools in this section of the country. This concern was organized by F. S. Baldwin and Ray Flagg.
Mr. Baldwin had been a big factor in the promotion of the sale of a similar line of tools with one of the largest electric tool concerns in this section. Mr. Flagg was an electric engineer with wide experience as designer of portable electric tools, having been previously connected with some of the largest elec- trical concerns in the country, designing all kinds of electrical machinery.
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