Word: huylers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Schulte Cigar Stores, Alfred Dunhill, Schulte Real Estate Co., Huyler's, Wm. Demuth, American Drug Syndicate, Schulte United Five Cents to One Dollar Stores...
...Dollar Stores. United has large stockholdings in the Pennsylvania Drug Co., Schulte in the American Druggists Syndicate; United in Life Savers Inc., Beechnut Packing Co., Gillette Safety Razor Co., U. S. Tobacco Co., Philip Morris & Co. Ltd., Schulte in B. G. Davis & Co. (cigars), Nadler Cigar Co., Huyler's of Delaware Inc. (candy, sodas, lunches), V. Vivadou Inc. (cosmetics), Park & Tilford (candies), the Schulte Real Estate Co. Action on any such merger of United and Schulte was fairly remote last week: Charles A. Whelan, United's head, was in Europe; David Schulte at midsummer leisure...
Died. Frank DeKlyn Huyler, 50, onetime (1910-26) president of Huyler's Inc. (chain candy stores)* at Stony Point, N. Y.; suddenly of heart disease...
...John S. Huyler, father of Frank, founded the company in 1876, after concocting a high grade molasses candy in his father's bakery. On his death in 1910 the three sons, David, Frank and Coulter inherited the business. In 1925 they sold their manufacturing business and 51 retail stores to a southern syndicate, which in turn sold out to the Schulte Retail Stores Corp. (TIME...
Long ago when little Manhattan girls-they wore flounces and frilly ribbons then-wanted peppermint drops they went to Huyler's confectionery store. Little boys, in Eton collars, went there too, for their lemon drop's and stick candy. Then as the children grew up and migrated, Huyler's stores followed them, to all the important cities east of the Mississippi. A box of Huyler's candies ("A Token of Good Taste") is still the thing to buy, to present. Now David A. Schulte, arch-retailer, owns the stores, having bought them last week from Banker...