William E. Crocker, with D. C. Percival & Co., met with an accidental fall on Wednesday last, resulting in a sprained knee, which has confined him to his home during the past week.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th December 1906
Don Parker, formerly with D. C. Percival & Co. in Boston, is now covering the New England territory for the Boston branch of Swartchild & Co. Ronald Doyon, formerly with Nicholson & Ryan, Augusta, Me., also has joined Swartchild’s New England sales staff.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - December 1958
William B. Tilton, representative for D. C. Percival & Co., for New York State, is busily engaged at the company’s offices in the Jewelers’ building, attending to his many customers. He will be in attendance daily until after Christmas. Mr. Tilton recently returned from a three weeks’ trip through New York State, and reports that business conditions have been very satisfactory.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 20th December 1911
D. C. Percival & Co., Boston wholesalers, are adding 1000 square feet to their already extensive lay-out in the adjoining Jewelers and Washington Bldgs. This space will be used as a stock room to relieve crowded conditions.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - March 1941
Lawrence F. Percival, Jr., president of D. C. Percival & Co., Inc., Boston, spoke before salesmen of the Seth Thomas Clock Co. of Thomaston, Conn., July 2, on the wholesale jewelry industry.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - August 1957
J. T. Hossley, manager of the watch department, D. C. Percival Co., Inc., 373 Washington Street, spent a two-weeks’ holiday at his summer camp in Lakeville, Cape Cod.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - September 1938
Lawrence F. Percival, Jr., of D. C. Percival & Co., Inc., wholesale jewelers, at 373 Washington Street, was one of a picked crew in the eight-meter class during the eight-day series of yacht racing at Marblehead.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - September 1938