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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



March 10, 1922 





PERKINS 

 1 83 



Trade Mark 

 Req. U.S. Pat. Off. 



PERKINS 



1 83 



Trade Mark 

 Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 



GENERAL OFFICES AND FACTORY 



Perkins Vegetable Glue 



The Standard of Quality and Economy 



Process and Protluct Patents covering pL-rkins Glue were granted July 3nd and Marcli 19th. 1912. and 

 have been held valid and infringed by the L'nited States Circuit Court of Appeals. Patents have also 

 been granted in Canada. Great Britain, Germany. France. Pelniuni, Italy and other foreign countries. 



Perkins Glue Company, Sales Office: South Bend, Indiana 



FACTORY AND GENERAL OFFICES: LANSDALE, PENNSYLVANIA 





WATERPROOF GLUE 



For Jointing and Veneering 



STRONG— UNIFORM 



USED COLD EASILY PREPARED 



ECONOMICAL 



"CASCO" uniformity is assured because 

 we manufacture our own casein 



THE CASEIN MANUFACTURING CO. 



Largest and Longest-Established Manufacturers 

 of Casein Products in America 



15 PARK ROW NEW YORK CITY 



Branch Offices in Principal Cities 



H'rite for -CASCO" Red Book— 

 a manual on Veneers, Panel- 

 Making and Glue. 

 Samples of "CASCO" on request. 



i^URNITURE manufacturers and factory buyers who insist on 

 having high quality veneers should send ua their orders. We 



ftre specialists in Northern Veneers. 



We also manufacture Northern Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, Cedar 



Posts and Poles, Lath and Shingles, which we ship in straight 



caiM and cargoes or mixed with our "Peerless Brand" Rock 



Maple, Beech or Birch Flooring. Get Our Fru es 



The Northwestern Cooperage & Lumber Company 



Chicago Offices: 812 Monadnock Block GLADSTONE. MICH. 



Chicago Veneer and Panel News 



According to the experience of Chicago manufacturers of and 

 dealers in veneers and plyw^oods February did not show the im- 

 provement in the market that was anticipated. However, the 

 prospects for improvement are considered decidedly good. The 

 furniture and building trade industries have made a particularly 

 gratifying increase in buying during the early part of February. 

 The general volume of goods moving has increased considerably, 

 but the price condition is said to be unsatisfactory. Competition 

 is very severe and the bidding extremely sharp, resulting in beat- 

 ing down prices, in spite of the fact that the demand and volume 

 of goods being moved has noticeably increased. 



Henry P. Walsh, president of the Veneer Manufacturers Com- 

 pany, said that there has been practically no change for the 

 better in logging conditions since the first of February, particu- 

 larly in the North. Many of the mills have no logs on the yard,. 



