Brookfield Plant Will Start, bottle blowers eager to begin work

[Trade Journal]

Publication: The Commoner and Glassworker

Pittsburgh, PA, United States
vol. 28, no. 48, p. 12, col. 1


BROOKFIELD PLANT WILL START


Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 1. -At the Brookfield Glass Co.'s plant everything is rapidly being placed in order and the factory will resume operations on or about Sept. 7, to the delight of all concerned, as all of the workers are eager to begin the 1910-1911 campaign. This in particular is very good news to the blowers, as they have been accustomed to being somewhat more delayed in starting during preceding years. May the coming season be one of good will and prosperity to all.

Great preparations are being made to make this years Labor Day parade one that will eclipse all those of the past held by the Central bodies of Greater New York. Intense interest is shown, especially by the Womens Union Label League, who will add local atmosphere to the celebration. They have made wonderful strides in this good cause and it is a foregone conclusion that they will have their entire membership in line and gala attire.

John Schmidt has left for Newark, O., after spending a very pleasant vacation here with relatives and friends.

Casper J. Hartman has returned after making a pleasure trip to Halifax, Nova Scotia, St. Johns, N.B., Portland, Boston, Lexington and Concord. He is now so full of historical facts we do not have to consult any more books.

John Brennan and wife spent a very pleasant vacation at New Lebanon, N.Y., with old friends, and they look the picture of health. Manager Wm. Hughes also had the pleasure of spending a few weeks with the Brennan party. -Gotham.

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Keywords:Brookfield
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:December 11, 2005 by: Bob Berry;