railroads in the Pittsburgh district. During the depression
in the steel business, the demand for brick fell off to such
an extent that we were forced to seek another outlet, which
we found in the building business in and around Pittsburgh,
where we deliver by truck. The company is making con-
siderable face and front brick. in addition to common
brick.
The business was organized into a corporation, under
the name of the M. Lanz Brick and Tile Co., on January
1, 1921, with a capital of $75,000. Charles Lanz is presi-
dent of the company.
AMERICAN REFRACTORIES COMPANY
The American Refractories Co. was organized in 19086,
under the laws of West Virginia. The authorized capital
of the company is $500,000 preferred stock, and $1,500,000
common stock, while the invested capital is in excess of
$5,000,000. The annual capacity of the company exceeds
200,000 tons of refractories, consisting of silica, magnesia,
chrome and fireclay brick, chrome ore. and Austrian dead
burned magnesite.
The plants of the company are located at Baltimore,
Md., Joilet and Danville, Ill., with ganister quarries at
Devil's Lake, Wis., and magnesite quarries and plant at
Radenthein, Austria. The general offices of the company
are in the Union Arcade Building, Pittsburgh.
The officers are: Emil Winter, President; J. D. Billard
and W. F. McCook, Vice Presidents; P. B. Mossman, Vice
President and General Manager; W. Edgar Reed. Secretary.
and H. L. Grohne. Treasurer.