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caleniliir with a Ixniilltul cxiiiiiiilo of fi'minlni' Invi-Unoss oatillpil "Violpts." 



RoluTt Black & Co., Bay City. Mlcli.. sriiT ii sIrikiUK cnlfndar sliowing 

 a sir! ili-pssPd in tlie aniiiiiiu colnrs. tlu' siil>Ji'<-'t b<>inK cntitlud "Autumn 

 Leaves." 



"Winifred" Is the titie of nii nrtlsllc oali'ndar got ton- out hy (!po. C. 

 Brown & Co.. Proctor, Arle. 



IIolTnmn Bioiliers Company. I'ort Waym-. Ind.. liave gotten- out a rntlier 

 unusual calendar, tlie main feature of wliicli is a panel contttiniug six 

 views of the company's plant, both interior and exterior. The photographs 

 are clear and attractively arranged. 



Charles K. Parry & Co.. Land Title building. Philadelphia, have sent 

 out their usual striking season's greetings in the form of n calendar. This 

 yerfr's picture depicts King Arthur's Castle of Cornwall. The original 

 painting was by .Moran. 



The Skillman Lumber Company has followed out its idea of issuing a 

 monthly calendar, and under the picture of each is a suitable verse. 



The Sun Lumber Company. Weston. W. Va., has presented a very 

 unusual photographic scene representing three-forking roads under a 

 beautiful canopy of symmetrical forest trees. The scene Is very inviting 

 to the iquestrian. 



Tickle. Bell & Company. Liverpool. Eng.. have used one of Thomas 

 Moran's most noted works entitled "The Golden West." This represents 

 one of Moran's awe-inspiring hits of great .\merican western scenery. 



The Vestal Lumber & Manufacturing Company, Knoxviile. Tenn . has 

 confined itself to a sensible and attractive Christmas and New Year's 

 greeting in the form of a plain white engraved card with a sprig of groon 

 holly and red berries suspended above. 



Louis Wuichet. shipper of California white pine and sugar pine. Chicago. 

 has sent out to his friends a handsome leather bound memorandum book. 

 which contains nothing but plent.v of space in which to keep memoranda, 

 and in the back is inserted a celluloid calendar for the year. 



R. S. Bacon of R. S. Bacon Veneer Company, city, has taken care of 

 his friends in a nicely gotten up pocket memorandum book containing a 

 good deal of valuable information, plent.v of room for memoranda, and also 

 a picture of the company's large plant and method of pulling logs by 

 logging boat at the operations of the Bacon-Underwood Veneer Company. 

 Mobile. Ala. 



Mitchell Brothers Company. Cadillac. Mich., has just issued an artistic 

 stock list and booklet describing the product of the Michigan forests and 

 the specific products of Cobbs & Mitchell, Inc.. and the Mitchell Brothers 

 Company. It is profusel.v illustrated with handsome forest scenes, de- 

 picting specimens of the various species of trees found in the vicinity of 

 Cadillac, which these interests convert into lumber. 



E. C. Atkins & Co.. Inc.. the silver-steel saw people of Indianapolis, 

 have started 1914 with an attractive monthly calendar which they have 

 been issuing for some time. 



The Three States Lumber Company. Memphis. Tenn.. has issued an 

 attractive pocket memorandum book. 



Tickle. Bell & Co.. Liverpool. Eng. have sent out to the trade a Christ- 

 mas greeting in the form of a pretty blotter gotten up in different shades. 

 with a painting of a typical English girl and the personal greetings of 

 Gilbert T. Tickle and Ernest W. Tickle on the cover. 



Scatcherd & Sons. Buffalo. X. T.. have sent out their usual practical 

 memorandum pad. which is surely always appreciated by those fortunate 

 enough to receive it. 



Hakdwood Recoed acknowledges receipt of an attractive desk calendar 

 from the Printing .\rt, a monthly magazine of printing and allied arts. 

 The calendar is a fitting example of the high-class character of the publica- 

 tion in question. 



The M. Rumely Company formerly at Laporte. Ind.. has establisheil 

 general offices in the Commercial National Bank building. Chicago. 



The .\amax Cabinet Company of Chicago is involved in an involuntary 

 petition in bankruptc.v. 



The Kinzie Manufacturing Company of this city is in the hands of a 

 creditors' committee. 



The H. P. Nelson Company of Chicago has Increased its capital stock 

 to $1.2.-iO.OOO. 



Wyman's .School of the Woods, Munising, Mich., has issued an attractive 

 and comprehensive catalogue showing the regular curriculum and pnrposr 

 of that most excellent institution. 



-•<, NEW YORK >.= 



On .Tanuar.v 1 the wholesale firm of Stone, Ilershey & Gibson, Newark, 

 was succeeded by Stone & Hershey. As indicated in the new style, this 

 change comprehends the withdrawal of R. V. Gibson, whose interest was 

 bought by Mr. Hershej'. The firm will continue in the same lines as 

 before. 



R. V. Gibson is working on future plans for continuing in the wholesab- 

 lumber trade and will hani'.ie hardwoods, hemlock and Idaho white pine. 



The committee In charge of the annual dinner of the New York Lumber 

 Trade Association is working hard on the many details, and everything 

 points to a good attendance at tln' Biltmore. Eebruary 10. The Biltmore 

 Is New Y'ork's latest offering in the way of hostelries and has everything 

 that a good hotel should have. The lumbermen will be almost the first to 

 engage its l>anquet hall, on the twenty-second floor, said to be the finest 

 In the land. 



The H. Herrmann Lumber Company and the Herrmann Furniture Com 

 pany have moved ofHces to Fourth avenue and Thirty-second street. 



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