Sunday, February 1, 2015

Sodas Carbonated to Centredale

Carbonated Spring Water Co.-
The Carbonated Spring Water Co. was located in Newport. It was at 482 Broadway from 1902-09. Joseph Engel & Son were the proprietors in 1902-05. Charles Sebiri was also a member of the company. It was at 452 Broadway in 1910. The ES monogram on the bottle stands for Engel & Sebiri.
(1902-1910)
BIM crown
1902 ad



Frank Cardullo & Michael Corigliano-
Frank Cardullo & Michael Corigliano were liquor dealers in Providence. In 1910-12 Francesco Cardullo was a liquor dealer at 314 Douglas Ave. In 1909-1911 Frank Cardullo was listed as a liquor dealer at 388 Admiral St. Michelle Corigliano was listed as a bottler in 1909 at 406 Admiral St. They were not listed in 1913, but a John S. Fiore was dealing liquors at 377 Admiral St.
(1909-1912?)
clear blob


Frank P. Casey-
Frank P. Casey Sr. (1863-1917) was a liquor dealer in North Smithfield, RI. It appears he was also very famous for cock fighting. He was listed in 1902-04 as dealing in liquors in Manville and North Smithfield. He was on Canal St. in N. Smithfield in 1910. He was in North Smithfield in 1912. He was listed in Blackstone Mass., Slatersville, and North Smithfield in 1916. In 1919 the Frank P. Casey estate was listed as a liquor dealer in Slatersville. He was fairly prolific, so I’m surprised I can’t find much on him. His son, Frank Jr. (1892-1918) ran the business for a year after his father's death before he also died.
(1902-1919)
Amber blob, clear blob, BIM crown


Louis A. Cella-
Louis A. Cella (1849-1925) ran a saloon in Westerly in 1889. He was listed as a liquor dealer in 1890-93. He had a saloon at 9 Liberty St. in 1894-86. He was at 7 Liberty St. dealing cigars etc. from 1898-1909. In 1915 he was on Mechanic St. In 1912-18 a Frank Cella was listed on Mechanic St. selling liquors. Oddly, the bottle gives an address in Pawcatuck.
(1889-1893)
Clear blob


Centredale Bottling Co.-
The Centerdale Bottling Co. was located in Centerdale, RI. It was first mentioned in 1908. John H. Coyle & John W. Wallace were the proprietors. In 1916-19 they were also dealing in liquors including fine ale, lager, and porter. They also offered deliveries by automobile. In 1920 they were on Smith St. They were on Putnam Ave. (opp. RR Depot) in 1923-1936. It was not listed in 1938.
(1908-1936)
Clear blob, BIM crown?
1916 ad


Centredale Mineral Water Co.-
The Centredale Mineral Water Co. was located in Centredale, RI. They were first listed in 1890. Arthur A. Lee (1854-1894) was the proprietor. The bottle used a Stewarts Patent Stopper, which never gained popularity. By 1892 the company had become the Lee Mineral Water Co.
(1890-1891)
Stewarts patent stopper