Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Employees of the R. F. Simmons Co. were assured of plenty of coal for immediate use, as the firm has posted a notice that they will guarantee payment on any coal purchased from a North Attleboro or Attleboro dealer.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th May 1923
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th May 1923
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
R.F. Simmons Company - Attleboro, Mass. - 1910
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Through the generosity of Joseph L. Sweet, of the R. F. Simmons Co., the entire indebtedness incurred in the building of the Sturdy Memorial Hospital has been cleared. Last week Mr. Sweet gave to the hospital the sum of $12,000, which liquidated the entire indebtedness of the association. Some time ago Mr. Sweet made the offer of $12,000 if the Hospital Aid Association would dispose of 12 beds at $250 each. The women worked hard, but succeeded in disposing of only nine. Mr. Sweet, however, made his offer of $12,000 good. The donation will be used for the purchase of a bed to perpetuate the memory of Mr. Sweet’s mother.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 17th September 1913
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 17th September 1913
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
R.F. Simmons Company - Attleboro, Mass. - 1922
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
R.F. Simmons Company - Attleboro, Mass. - 1906
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
In accordance with the usual custom, the R. F, Simmons Co. on last Saturday morning declared a dividend of 5 per cent. on all wages paid during the year of 1918.
The annual meeting of the R. F. Simmons Co. Mutual Relief Association was held last Tuesday evening and the following officers elected: Leonard L. Lamb, president; H. L. Smith, vice-president; E. S. Smith, treasurer and G. W. Riley, secretary. It was announced that the company had made a gift of $500 to the association. The benefits of this association combined with the life insurance which the firm gives makes a most effective means of protection to each employe against both sickness and death.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th January 1919
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The annual meeting of the R. F. Simmons Co. Mutual Relief Association was held last Tuesday evening and the following officers elected: Leonard L. Lamb, president; H. L. Smith, vice-president; E. S. Smith, treasurer and G. W. Riley, secretary. It was announced that the company had made a gift of $500 to the association. The benefits of this association combined with the life insurance which the firm gives makes a most effective means of protection to each employe against both sickness and death.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th January 1919
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Harold E. Sweet of the R. F. Simmons Co. will be honored with an uncontested re-election as mayor. The last date for filing papers was last week and no opponent appeared against the popular and efficient mayor.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th December 1916
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th December 1916
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Mayor Harold Sweet is a member of the commission which is investigating the question of compulsory military education.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th September 1915
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 15th September 1915
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro, Mass. - 1915
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
The R. F. Simmons Co. on Saturday announced that work will start at once on an addition that will increase its factory floor space about 3,000 square feet. Originally the factory was 45 by 257, exclusive of the headhouse, but two additions have been built and the proposed one makes the third. It will be three stories high and about 35 by 25.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th April 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th April 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
CHICAGO
Ed. Moore, representative for the R. F. Simmons Co., with local headquarters on the fourth floor of the Silversmith building, has just completed his annual Spring trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr. Moore returned home very well satisfied with the results of this trip.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 23rd February 1927
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Ed. Moore, representative for the R. F. Simmons Co., with local headquarters on the fourth floor of the Silversmith building, has just completed his annual Spring trip to the Pacific Coast. Mr. Moore returned home very well satisfied with the results of this trip.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 23rd February 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
The R. F. Simmons Co. team of the Manufacturers’ Baseball League defeated the team from the L. G. Balfour Co.’s plant last Tuesday evening at Capron Park and thereby put a serious dent in the pennant aspirations of the “Emblems.” The score was 9 to 4.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd August 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd August 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
The R. F. Simmons Co. is the first of the manufacturing jewelry concerns to have the name “Attleboro” painted on the roof of its factory as a guide to airplane pilots.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd August 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd August 1927
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
At the request of Joseph L. Sweet, of the R. F. Simmons Co, Attleboro, the corner stone of the new public library in that town, the erection of which is largely due to Mr. Sweet’s generosity and personal initiative, will be laid under Masonic auspices. The stone to be used in the ceremony was brought from the King Solomon quarry by Mr. Sweet during a recent tour of the Holy Land.
Source: The Keystone - June 1905
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Source: The Keystone - June 1905
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Joseph L. Sweet has been elected a trustee of the Doolittle Home for Aged Persons at Foxboro.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1926
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Einstein spent the last weekend and holiday at Tim Pond, Me.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1926
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1926
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
Mayor Harold E. Sweet, of the R. F. Simmons Co., was a speaker at a rally last Friday evening in the interests of Judge Philip E. Brady, candidate for Mayor. Edward A. Sweeney presided.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th December 1918
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th December 1918
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
NEW ENGLAND JEWELRY EXPOSITION - BOSTON - 1925
The exhibit of the R. F. Simmons Co., Attleboro, exhibit consists of an ornamental framework at the back of the booth with a low display platform in front, flanked by ornamental sidings. The color scheme used in connection with the frame work and velvet draperies used in connection therewith are white, gold and green. In the center of the back panel is placed an automatic chain making machine in charge of a skilled operator, which will actually produce chain during the exposition. On either side is a display panel, one showing the latest innovations of Simmons chains and kindred products, the other side showing those produced and in vogue 50 years ago. On the lower platform in front of the rear display will be shown an extensive exhibit illustrating the Simmons patented process of the manufacture of gold filled wire. Surrounding this central exhibit will be an additional display of Simmons chains, bracelets, etc.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th November 1925
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The exhibit of the R. F. Simmons Co., Attleboro, exhibit consists of an ornamental framework at the back of the booth with a low display platform in front, flanked by ornamental sidings. The color scheme used in connection with the frame work and velvet draperies used in connection therewith are white, gold and green. In the center of the back panel is placed an automatic chain making machine in charge of a skilled operator, which will actually produce chain during the exposition. On either side is a display panel, one showing the latest innovations of Simmons chains and kindred products, the other side showing those produced and in vogue 50 years ago. On the lower platform in front of the rear display will be shown an extensive exhibit illustrating the Simmons patented process of the manufacture of gold filled wire. Surrounding this central exhibit will be an additional display of Simmons chains, bracelets, etc.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th November 1925
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
John Drake, of the R. F. Simmons Co., is in Canada on an extended vacation.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th August 1908
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th August 1908
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Re: Information Regarding the R.F. Simmons Co. - Attleboro
R.F. Simmons Company - Attleboro, Mass. - 1907
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