April 25, 1917 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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CHICAGO 



The Largest Lumber Center in the World 



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10,000,000 Ft. Capacity. 



"The Big Red Shed" 



WILL HANDLE ANY ORDER 



HARDWOODS 



W. O. KING & COMPANY 



2452 LOOMIS STREET, CHICAGO 



SAVE TOUR MONEY BY USING THE 



RED BOOK 



Published Semi-annuaUy 

 in February and August 



It contains a carefuny prepared list of the buyers of lum- 

 ber in car lots, both among the dealers ajid manufacturers. 



The book indicates their financial standing and manner 

 of meeting obligations. Covers the United State*, AJberta, 

 Manitoba and Saakatchewan. The trade recognizes this 

 book as the authority on tue line it covers. 



A well organized Collection Depaltment Is alec oper- 

 ated and the same Is open to you Write lor torms. 



Lumbermen's Credit Assn., 



608 ^^ T>eartK>m St. 

 CHICAGO 



Mention Thu Paper 



Establlihed 

 1878 



an .Inhn St. 

 NEW YORK CITT 



A floor to adore 



For thirty-three years Wilce's Hardwood Floor- 

 ing has been among the foremost on the market 

 and because it stands today "unequaled" is tha 

 best evidence that its manufacturer has kept 

 abreast of modern methods and the advanced de- 

 mands of the trade. To convince yourself of the 

 above statements, try our poUshed surface floor- 

 ing, tongued and grooved, hollow backed, wltb 

 matched ends and holes for blind nailing — you'll 

 find it reduces the expense of laylnr and poUshlnf, 



Our BookUt telU all ahout BarAwtoi Floorinf 

 *n4 how to car* for it — alto prtoM — and it free. 



The T. Wilce Company 



22nd and Throop Sts. CHICAGO, ILL. 



COUNTERFEIT CHECKS 



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two Piece 

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Sample tf 700 



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I Utley-HoUoway | 

 Company 



I General Offices. Ill W. Washingten St. | 



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|PREPAREDNESS| 



I for coining good times will make you | 

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I spe'ciaitieeOak, Guiii, Cyprcss I 



Manufacturers 



Oak, Ash, CotUnwood, Elm, Gum | | CLARENCE BOYLE, Inc. 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



BAND scrubs 



I Helena, Arkansas Kanenut, Axkanaaa | 



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WHOLESALE LUMBER 



I LUMBER EXCHANGE BLDQ. 1 



i Yard, at niAIC S.C:C% Band Saw HIU I 



I Forest Mill. ^»^1V..^W1\^ WildsvUlo. La. | 



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Hardwood Record's 



strongest circulation is in the region -vhere 

 things are made of wood — WISCONSIN, 

 MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, 

 OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, NEW YORK 

 aiid the East. It's the BEST sables 

 medtvam for ha.rdwood l\imber. 



for VENEER 



No checks or 

 splits. Enor- 



mous output. 

 Low labor cost. 



The Philaaelphia 



Textile 



Machinery Co. 



Philadelphia 



