Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 2권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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1858 페이지
... shoe manufacturers there are engaged in the manufacture of shoes to - day , as against 90,000,000 of people who buy the products of the shoe factories . In other words , they are manufacturing a facility , a facility economi- cally ...
... shoe manufacturers there are engaged in the manufacture of shoes to - day , as against 90,000,000 of people who buy the products of the shoe factories . In other words , they are manufacturing a facility , a facility economi- cally ...
1859 페이지
... Shoe people have to hire them and train them up and develop them , because these ma- chines are all evolved or developed through patents that are granted by the Government for the improvement of the machines . Now , as to why this ...
... Shoe people have to hire them and train them up and develop them , because these ma- chines are all evolved or developed through patents that are granted by the Government for the improvement of the machines . Now , as to why this ...
1860 페이지
... shoe manufacturing of the country . Now , whether the Government contends that or not , I candidly believe that would be the ultimate result should anything be put in the way of us small fellows whereby we would find it difficult to ...
... shoe manufacturing of the country . Now , whether the Government contends that or not , I candidly believe that would be the ultimate result should anything be put in the way of us small fellows whereby we would find it difficult to ...
1861 페이지
... shoe manufacturers were to combine into one man- agement or corporation and exact from all their customers an agree ment that they would not buy their shoes of you ; do you think that would be fair ? Mr. GREEN . Well , Senator , you ...
... shoe manufacturers were to combine into one man- agement or corporation and exact from all their customers an agree ment that they would not buy their shoes of you ; do you think that would be fair ? Mr. GREEN . Well , Senator , you ...
1862 페이지
... shoe store in the country you will find when you go to buy a pair of shoes that they will have shoes at $ 3.50 , $ 4 , $ 4.50 , $ 5 , $ 5.50 , and $ 6 . Now , there is the competition in the business , and that also applies to leather ...
... shoe store in the country you will find when you go to buy a pair of shoes that they will have shoes at $ 3.50 , $ 4 , $ 4.50 , $ 5 , $ 5.50 , and $ 6 . Now , there is the competition in the business , and that also applies to leather ...
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