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Clyde T. Foster, of the Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., has been granted a patent on a vanity box.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 10th October 1923
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 10th October 1923
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Foster & Bailey - Providence, R.I. - 1893
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1916
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Theodore W. Foster - Providence, R.I. - 1898
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Ann Cuddyen has sued the T. W. Foster & Bro. Co. for $3,000 damages. She caught her hand in a power press and her finger was crushed by the weight as it fell. Amputation was necessary. She claims that the machine was defective.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th May 1902
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th May 1902
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1902
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Death of James H. Mulvey
Providence, R. I., Aug. 2—James H. Mulvey, of 1059 Narragansett Boulevard, Edgewood, who had been associated with the Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., manufacturing jewelers, 100 Richmond St., in various confidential and executive capacities for the past 14 years, died last Monday night at the Rhode Island Hospital from injuries received when struck by an automobile on Broad St., near Montgomery Ave., on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Mulvey was crossing the street when the automobile struck him hurling him to the ground and rendering him unconscious. He was removed to the hospital in an ambulance where it was found that several bones had been fractured and internal injuries received.
Mr. Mulvey was for several years connected with the Verley Fruit Co., of Jamaica, with offices in New York and this city and when the local office was discontinued Mr. Foster, who was financially interested in the Verley company, engaged Mr. Mulvey to enter the employ of the Theo. W. Foster & Bro. Co. as a cost accountant. That was in 1905 and Mr. Mulvey devoted himself to the duties of that position for several years, later being made assistant superintendent of the factory, a position which he held at the time of his death.
He was a son of the late James H. and Maria Mulvey and leaves a wife and several children. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Paul’s R. C. Church, Edgewood, and of Providence Council No. 95, Knights of Columbus.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th August 1919
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Providence, R. I., Aug. 2—James H. Mulvey, of 1059 Narragansett Boulevard, Edgewood, who had been associated with the Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., manufacturing jewelers, 100 Richmond St., in various confidential and executive capacities for the past 14 years, died last Monday night at the Rhode Island Hospital from injuries received when struck by an automobile on Broad St., near Montgomery Ave., on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Mulvey was crossing the street when the automobile struck him hurling him to the ground and rendering him unconscious. He was removed to the hospital in an ambulance where it was found that several bones had been fractured and internal injuries received.
Mr. Mulvey was for several years connected with the Verley Fruit Co., of Jamaica, with offices in New York and this city and when the local office was discontinued Mr. Foster, who was financially interested in the Verley company, engaged Mr. Mulvey to enter the employ of the Theo. W. Foster & Bro. Co. as a cost accountant. That was in 1905 and Mr. Mulvey devoted himself to the duties of that position for several years, later being made assistant superintendent of the factory, a position which he held at the time of his death.
He was a son of the late James H. and Maria Mulvey and leaves a wife and several children. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Paul’s R. C. Church, Edgewood, and of Providence Council No. 95, Knights of Columbus.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 6th August 1919
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Theodore W. Foster, of Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., who has been in poor health for some time past is reported as improving so that he is able to be at his office a few hours almost every day.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd December 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd December 1927
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L. W. Williams, manager of the Chicago office of the Theo. Foster & Bro. Co., returned to Chicago last Friday after spending the week in Milwaukee calling on the retail trade.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th April 1927
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th April 1927
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Man Arrested in Providence Jewelry Building and Held as a Suspicious Person Sent to Jail on Charge of Assault
PROVIDENCE, R. I., June 5.—James Kennedy, 25 years old, who was arrested some time ago in the building occupied by the Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., silversmiths and manufacturing jewelers, 100 Richmond St., and held as a suspicious person, has been sentenced by Judge Howard B. Gorham in Sixth District Court to 10 days in the Providence County Jail at Howard, on each of two charges for assault.
At the time of his arrest Kennedy was discovered in an upper hallway of the building late in the afternoon by Axel Olsen, superintendent of the Foster company’s plant, apparently endeavoring to hide. Failing to obtain any satisfactory reply from the man, Mr. Olsen called for assistance, as the man started to escape down the stairway, pushing the latter violently aside when he tried to detain the intruder.
Attracted by the commotion, Mr. Foster and others hastened to the scene, but Kennedy succeeded in eluding them, and reached the lower hallway, where he was intercepted, however, by the elevator operator, Antonio Tolino, who seized and attempted to hold him. In the struggle that followed Kennedy is alleged to have kicked Tolino in the abdomen, inflicting internal injuries that were, for a time, considered of a serious nature. Pending the outcome, Kennedy was held in jail without bail.
When arraigned in Sixth District Court, he pleaded not guilty, claiming that he was under the influence of liquor at the time and had no knowledge or recollection of what occurred. He was later given a trial, as the result of which he was adjudged guilty and sentenced to imprisonment.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1926
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PROVIDENCE, R. I., June 5.—James Kennedy, 25 years old, who was arrested some time ago in the building occupied by the Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., silversmiths and manufacturing jewelers, 100 Richmond St., and held as a suspicious person, has been sentenced by Judge Howard B. Gorham in Sixth District Court to 10 days in the Providence County Jail at Howard, on each of two charges for assault.
At the time of his arrest Kennedy was discovered in an upper hallway of the building late in the afternoon by Axel Olsen, superintendent of the Foster company’s plant, apparently endeavoring to hide. Failing to obtain any satisfactory reply from the man, Mr. Olsen called for assistance, as the man started to escape down the stairway, pushing the latter violently aside when he tried to detain the intruder.
Attracted by the commotion, Mr. Foster and others hastened to the scene, but Kennedy succeeded in eluding them, and reached the lower hallway, where he was intercepted, however, by the elevator operator, Antonio Tolino, who seized and attempted to hold him. In the struggle that followed Kennedy is alleged to have kicked Tolino in the abdomen, inflicting internal injuries that were, for a time, considered of a serious nature. Pending the outcome, Kennedy was held in jail without bail.
When arraigned in Sixth District Court, he pleaded not guilty, claiming that he was under the influence of liquor at the time and had no knowledge or recollection of what occurred. He was later given a trial, as the result of which he was adjudged guilty and sentenced to imprisonment.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 9th June 1926
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1915
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1908
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R. T. Kleckner, western representative of the Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., of this city, started from Chicago, the past week, on his trip to the Pacific coast.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th August 1908
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 26th August 1908
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1907
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1907
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1902
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Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co. - Providence, R.I. - 1905
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Foster & Bailey - Providence, R.I. - 1893
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Theodore W. Foster, of Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., has been granted a patent on a fastener.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th January 1924
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th January 1924
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L. W. Williams, Chicago manager for Theo. W. Foster Bros..Co., is making a six weeks’ business trip through the south.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st August 1923
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st August 1923
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