July 10, 1021 



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Dye Family Take Long Motor Tour 

 Willis B. Dye and family aiul his mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Dye of the 

 firm of Thomas J. Dye of Kokomo, Iiul., are spending n month touring the 

 East, following their attendance at the National Uardwooil Lumber Asso- 

 ciation convention in Philailelphia, to which they went l)y motor on the 

 first leg of their journey. While entour they will visit points in Virginia, 

 Washington, D. C. Baltimore, New Vork City, Athintic City, the CatsklUs, 

 the Palisades of the Hudson. Buffalo. Niagara anil Cleveland. 



Goodwin Is Very Much Alive 



The statement ma<h' in connection with the recent announcement of the 

 death of A. K. Ilallowell of Indianapolis that he was president of the 

 Indiana Veneer & Lumber Company has been corrected by that company. 

 The fact is that the late Mr. Ilallowell was never president nor connected 

 in any way with this company. The error grew out of the fact that he 

 was president of the Indiana Lnmiier & Veneer Company of Indianapolis, 

 which was taken over by -the Indiana Veneer & I-umber Company in 190,j, 

 at which time Mr. Ilallowell sold all of his interests and retired from the 

 manufacture of lumber and veneers. 



C. L. Goodwin, the president of the Indiana Veneer &*Lumber Company 

 is very much alive and has just left for an extended tour of European 

 countries. 



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The Saw Mills Products Company has recently commenced business at ZZ 

 aiemphis, Tenn. 



E. J. Weekly, John W. MeConnell. E. M. Morehead, J. S. Chenowith of 

 Wheeling. W. Va., and John R. Kogerson of Manningtou have incorporated 

 the Mannington Lumber Company at Maunington, W. Va,, with a capital 

 stock of .$25,000. 



The Quincy Chair Company will manufacture reed and fiber chairs and 

 furniture at Quincy, Mass. 



The lileal Chair Compan.v. Brooklyn, N. Y., capital stock has been 

 Increased from $10,000 to $100,000. 



A new incorporation at Huntington, W. Va.. is the Hollandsworth Plan- 

 ing Mill Company. 



The Vanderbilt Chair Company has embarked in the manufacture of 

 chairs at Oldsmar, Fla. 



G. D. Johnson has been elected president ; G. H. Pendleton, vice-presi- 

 dent and manager, and S. E. Looney, secretary-treasurer of the recently 

 incorporated Elkhorn Table & Manufacturing Company, with a capitaliza- 

 tion of $10,000. 



The Daynite Furniture Manufacturing Company has started in business 

 at Cape Girardeau, Mo. 



Recent incorporations are : The Brooks Cabinet Company, Norfolk, Va., 

 capital $25,000 : George Spindler Company, 610 W. Pratt street, Baltimore, 

 Md., to manufacture furniture : the Burnsville Handle & Dimension Com- 

 pany, Burnsviile, W. Va., capital $25,000 ; the National Lumber & Tie 

 Company, Memphis, Tenn. 



The chair manufacturing . business heretofore conducted by Alfred H. 

 Whitney at South Ashburnham, Mass.. has been incorporated at $90,000 

 by Alfred H. Whitney, president ; M. M. Whitney, secretary and treasurer, 

 and R. C. Whitney. 



A new incorporation at Ashland, O.. is the Merit Furniture Manufactur- 

 ing Company, capitalized at $10,000, by J. W. Dunbaugh. J. A. Eaton and 

 others to engage in the manufacture of furniture for children. 



The Indian Head Table Company has sold out at Nashua, N. H. 



The Berry-Dennis Hide & Furniture Company with a capitalization of 

 $35,000 has been incorporated at Dallas, Tex., by G. S. Berry and others. 

 Other incorporations are : The Apple Creek Screen Door Company, Apple 

 Creek. O. ; the Advance Box Company. Cleveland, O. : the Bond Furniture 

 Company, 15 Clinton Street, Newark, N. J., capital $100,000. 



The Itawn-Viuson Tie Company has commenced business at Chattanooga, 

 Tenn., and will deal in hardwood lumlier and ties in a wholesale way. 



The general offices of the Keys Walker Lumber Company have been 

 moved from Koanoke, Va., to Philadelphia, Pa. 



The Hubbardson Chair Company has been incorporated at Gardner. Mass, 



The Exchange Saw Mills Sales Company is the title under which the 

 business formerly operated as the ^lissouri Lumber v^ Land Exchange Com- 

 pany, Kansas City, Mo., is now being operated. 



The B. W. Kirkpatrick Lumber Company has commenced business at 

 Pittsburgh, Pa., wholesaling yellow pine and hardwood lumber. 



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M. E. Maher. John B. Knight and Asher J. Boyles have incorporated 

 the Pelican Lake Lumber Company, and will be located at 722 North 

 Michigan avenue, Chicago. 



The H. Schmidt Manufacturing Company has succeeded H. Schmidt in 

 the manufacture of upholstereil furniture, this city. 



The Lincoln Furniture Company has succeeded the Pfund Brothers 

 Manufacturing Company at Lincoln, III. 



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