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... cent . to the capacity of the machine . At the conclusion of these discussions , upon motion of Mr. PAINE , of Fall River , - Voted , That the thanks of the Association be tendered to Messrs . BURKE and HUSSEY for their valuable ...
... cent . to the capacity of the machine . At the conclusion of these discussions , upon motion of Mr. PAINE , of Fall River , - Voted , That the thanks of the Association be tendered to Messrs . BURKE and HUSSEY for their valuable ...
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... cent . of the amount of oil con- sumed previously ; but it was found to work like most new sys- tems which are put into operation - they always prove the most satisfactory for the first three or four weeks . When he became very busy ...
... cent . of the amount of oil con- sumed previously ; but it was found to work like most new sys- tems which are put into operation - they always prove the most satisfactory for the first three or four weeks . When he became very busy ...
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... cent . , and the process has other considerable advantages connected with it . He was not prepared to give an explanation of the process , but thought it worthy of investigation by the members of the Association . No further remarks ...
... cent . , and the process has other considerable advantages connected with it . He was not prepared to give an explanation of the process , but thought it worthy of investigation by the members of the Association . No further remarks ...
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... from five to ten per cent . of their twist by uneven yarn , thus literally " putting their money into a bag with holes . " It is not long since I was in a large mill where they were spin- 8 riginally co by repeated d umpet , by roc 28.
... from five to ten per cent . of their twist by uneven yarn , thus literally " putting their money into a bag with holes . " It is not long since I was in a large mill where they were spin- 8 riginally co by repeated d umpet , by roc 28.
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... cent per pound ; by the use of the Slasher it has been reduced to two - tenths of a cent , making a saving in one mill of $ 10,000 . The overseer stated that with the old system of dressing he never had less than twenty to twenty- five ...
... cent per pound ; by the use of the Slasher it has been reduced to two - tenths of a cent , making a saving in one mill of $ 10,000 . The overseer stated that with the old system of dressing he never had less than twenty to twenty- five ...
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Amoskeag amount Association ATKINSON Average bale beam belt better Biddeford Board of Government Bobbin BORDEN Boston BURKE cent cloth Conn cost cotton fibre COTTON MANUFACTURERS Cotton Mills CUMNOCK cylinder diam diameter DRAPER Drawing Frame Drawing Rollers EDWARD ATKINSON England experience export Fall River fluted friction front Roll GARSED gentlemen George W Hopedale inches KILBURN Kitson's Lancaster Mills Lapper Laps LENOX AND TILDEN Let-off Lewiston looms Lowell Lowell Ma machine machinery Manchester Manuf Mass matter MEINERTH motion mule Nashua NOURSE operation Picker pounds present President produce pulleys question railway head result revolutions per minute Ring Frame roving running Sawyer spindle Secretary seed shafting Slasher sliver speed speeder spindle spinning spinning frame staple Steam thread TILDEN FOUNDATIONS tion top roll Top Roller Trials twist velocity Voted warp weight Whitin's William Woonsocket yards yarn