mmm factoryliFOR PORTSMOUTH!hiliI:IK]]]TLal Portsmouth wonlii■ lt;• tl ZHO'lerU illll] I^OCH.1'i.ioid factory whs LEie prediction : by Philip Hmicr, well known i ;il rafale man, Wednesday.Mr. tinner said ill ill if li is {lt;nnrimiili] improving .'is it i: been that lii* liiniself wonEil lik-ly irnt back into linmcss anil fern: «i slock company villi voit-*rir!-. riihle young HI noil ri’pre.senl-H. rrrnl lip holiisved Hirst a Hronin /*i hiry iss Portsmouth today villi ili of the city’s invrnasnrl t’neili-!•- would prove a lipaving in-slitntioti.‘'Why, f rnn n broom factory for yo.irs.” said” Mr. Hnner, “nnd made money at it, although I always imd seven a nil eight com-jielitms. while 1 inlay there is notr ,i broom inctory in Portsmouth. Then, iuii, in those days wo had Ivut one railroad aud 1 had to do inil my shipping to Ohitiicothe by j cui nd. The time is ripo for a hiew factory in keeping with ilic size. of the city. My idea would li« Lo interest storekeepers into Inking stock in the company.i