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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



June 25, 1922 



Specialists in 

 /DIFFICULT ITEMSV 



We Manufacture 



ROTARY CUT VENEERS 

 THIN LUMBER SPECIALTIES 



BIRCH DOOR STOCK 

 MAPLE PIANO PIN BLOCKS 



YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BEHIND OUR PRODUCTS 



\MUNISING WOODENWARE CO./ 



MUNISING, MICHIGAN 



Rotary Cut 



NORTHERN 

 VENEERS 



Members nf 

 Maple Floorjno 

 M(rs.' Assn. 



p*LR.M'ri'RE muniifaelurers and factory hiiyerN who insist on 

 hiivinK high qiialhy \ eneers should send us their orders. We 

 are si>ecia lists in Xorthern A'eneers. We also manufacture 

 Northern Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar I'osts and Poles, I.atli 

 and Shingles, whJch we ship in straight cars and cargoes or 

 mixed with our "Peerless Brand*' Rock Maple, Beech or Birch 

 Flooring. 



G £ T O U R P R § C E S 



The Northwestern Cooperage & Lumber Company 



CHICAGO OFFICES: 

 812 Monadnock Block 



Gladstone, Michigan 



MADE WITH 



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 PRODUCING A PRODUCT 

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 HEAT AND 

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 more — IDEN- 

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To 



abl 



enable users or 



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to derive full benefit from the fact that 

 their products are manufactured with 

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in the world, we now offer without 



cost to "CASCO" users — "CASCO" 

 seals for pasting on "CASCO-MADE" 

 articles. These seals are 2" wide and 

 printed on white gummed paper in black 

 and red. Where paper seals are not 

 practical, w^e w^ill be glad to furnish rub- 

 ber stamps of the same design. 



Write us how many seals or rubber stamps you can use 



THE CASEIN MANUFACTURING CO. 



Largest and Longest Established Manufacturers 

 of Casein Products in America 



Send for "CASCO" 

 Red Book — ^a 

 manual on Ve- 

 neers. Panel-Mak- 

 ing and Glue. 



Samples of 



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on request. 



15 PARK ROW 



NEW YORK CITY 



Branch Offices in Principal Cities 



Dates Set for Evansville 

 Furniture Market 



The executive committee of the Evansville Furniture Manufac- 

 turers' Association has fixed September II to 1 6 as the dates for 

 holding the semi-annual furniture and stove markets in Evans- 

 ville, Ind. Three large buildings will be used in showing the ex- 

 hibits and according to John C. Keller, secretary of the Evansville 

 Furniture Manufacturers* Association, the coming market prom- 

 ises to be the largest tha tthe association has ever attempted. It 

 will be the fourth semi-annual market given under the auspices 

 of the association. Mr. Keller, assisted by the members of the 

 executive committee, will start w^ithin a short time sending out 

 advertising matter on the market to retailers in practically every 

 state in the Union and to many towns in Canada, Cuba, Mexico 

 and Porto Rico. 



Elected to Bank Directorate 



Gilbert Bosse, manager of the Imperial Desk Company, and 

 George E. Riechmann, of the Evansville Furniture Company at 

 Evansville, Ind., have been elected directors of the West Side 

 Bank at Evansville. Mr. Bosse was chosen to take the place of the 

 late Benjamin Bosse, mayor of Evansville and president of the 

 Globe -Bosse -Wo rid Furniture Company, \vho died on April 4 

 last. 



Karges Heads Building Company 



A. F. Karges, president of the Karges Furniture Company at 

 Evansville, Ind., has been elected president of the Furniture Manu- 

 facturers' Building Company, operating the large Furniture Ex- 

 change building at the corner of Fourth and Vine streets at Evans- 

 ville. H. J. Rusche, of the Specialty Furniture Company, was 

 elected vice-president. Harry H. Schu, of the Crescent Furni- 

 ture Company, was re-elected to the position of secretary, and he 

 also was elected treasurer to take the place of the late Mayor 

 Benjamin Bosse, president of the Globe-Bosse- World-Furniture Co., 

 Directors for the year were chosen as follows: William A. Koch, 

 of the Evansville Metal Furniture Company; Edward W. Ploeger, 

 of the Globe-Bosse-World Furniture Company; Harry H. Schu; 

 Charles M. Frisse, of the Globe-Bosse-World Furniture Company; 

 A. F. Karges and Henry J. Rusche. Frisse was added to the board 

 of directors to take the place of the late mayor. Fred W. Bren- 

 necke was elected manager of the Furniture Exchange building for 

 the twelfth time. 



Evansville Manufacturers at Furniture Market 



Evansville furniture manufacturers are well represented at the 

 furniture markets at both Chicago and Grand Rapids and they 

 have splendid displays of their goods at both niarkets. Following 

 are the names of the Evansville manufacturers who are represented: 

 O. A. Klamer, Elmer C. Schu, H. W. Goebel, and B. J. Bouning for 

 the Klamer Factories; William A. Koch, Evansville Metal Bed Com- 

 pany; J. P. Frisse, Metal Furniture Company; P. H. Reddinger, 

 P. H. Reddinger Manufacturing Company; Clarence C. Noelting, 

 Faultless Caster Company; J. W. Schoettlin, A. T. Garrett, Cres- 

 cent Furniture Company; H. N. Ashworth. Mutual Furniture Com- 

 pany; Henry Bockstege and Fred Bockstege, Bockstege Furniture 

 Company; H. L. Guth, Walter Keenev and E. D. Wemyss, Crown 

 Chair Company; W. V. Dixon, Evansville Table Company; C. 

 Graulich, Mutual Furniture Company; Walter Ellis, Evansville 

 Desk Company; George Riechmann, Evansville Furniture Com- 

 pany; O. E. Ellis, Evansville Top and Panel Company; Edward W. 

 Ploeger and Charles M. Frisse, Globe-Bosse-World Company; E. 

 F. Diekman, Crescent Stove Works; Gilbert Bosse, Imperial Desk 

 Company; H. J. Karges, Indiana Stove Works; and C. A. Schu, 

 United States Furniture Company. 



The Borden Cabinet Company, at Borden, Ind., has increased 

 its capital stock from $25,000 to $100,000. 



