August 10, 1915. 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



CHICAGO 



THE GREATEST HARDWOOD MARKET IN THE WORLD 



VENEER 



FOREIGN: 



MAHOGANY, Mexican. 



Honduras, East India, Cuban, 

 and African. 



ENGLISH BROWN OAK 

 CIRCASSIAN WALNUT 



STILE, RAIL and PANEL FACES 



in all thicknesses. 



DOMESTIC: 



OAK, plain and quartered, 

 rotary cut, red and white. 



GUIVI," figured and plain. 



MAPLE, bird's-eye and plain. 



POPLAR, BIRCH, ELM, 

 B ASSWOOD, YEL. PINE 



For faces, centers, backs, cross- 

 banding and bottoms. 



BUDDLESTON-MARSH LUMBER COMPANY, 2252 



LUMBER 



MAHOGANY, 

 CIRCASSIAN WALNUT, 

 AM. (Black) WALNUT, 

 RED CEDAR. 



PANELS 



1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 3-ply and 



5 -ply STANDARD SIZES 



Lumber St., CBICAGO, ILL. 



liiiiiiWiiiiisI 





Clarence Boyle, Inc., ^""chlcaTo'"^ 



WHOLESALE LUMBER 



Always in the market for OAK, GUM and POPLAR 



S. L. EASTMAN FLOORING CO. 



SAGINAW BRAND 



MAPLE FLOORING 



SACINAW, MICH. 



PROCTOR yENEER^DRYEI^ fireproof 



UNPARALLELED SUCCESS 



No 

 Splitting 



Nor 

 Checking 



No 

 Cloffging: 



Nor 

 Adjusting 



Recom- 

 mended by 

 all thoie 



who 



have tried 



it 



THE PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE MACHINERY COMPANY 



DEPT. L, HANCOCK & SOMERSET STS. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



WB HAVB IT 



DOOR STOCK, CUT TO SIZE OR IN SHEETS. 



POPLAR, GUM, BIRCH, BEECH, ASH, OAK, ELM, 

 MAPLE, BASSWOOD, PINE OR CYPRESS. 



CROSSBANDING, FACES, BACKS, DRAWER BOT- 

 TOMS AND BACKING. 



ROTARY CUT, PLAIN OR QUARTER SAWED 

 HARD MAPLE PIN BLOCK STOCK. 



QUARTERED OAK, ETC. 



BY THE CARLOAD OR L. C. L. 



MILLIONS OF FEET ON HAND AT ALL TIMES 



WKITE VS ABOUT IT 



J.J.NARTZIK, 1966 to 76 Maud Ave., Chicag*, III. 



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 th« 

 best evidence that its manufacturer has kept 

 abreast of modern methods and the advanced de- 

 mands of the trade. To convince yourself of tb* 

 above statements, try our polished surface floor- 

 ing, tongued and grooved, hollow backed, with 

 matched ends and holes for blind nailing — you'll 

 find it reduces the expense of laying and polishing. 



our itvvhlct Itlit '>.■ (A-.oui /iurui^uutj ttuiji\n\j 

 and hOK to car* for it — aiio pr*eea — and it fre*. 



The T. Wilce Company 



aZnd and Throop Sta. CHICAGO. ILL. 



SAVE TOUR MONET BT USING THE 



RED BOOK 



Published Semi-annually 

 in February and August 

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

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

 The book indicates their financial standing and manner 

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

 Manitoba and Saskotchewan. The trade recognizes this 

 book as the authority on the line it covers. 



A well organized Collection Department la also oper- 

 ated and the same Is open to rou. Wrlt« for torma. 



Lumbermen's Credit Assn., 



ROS Bo. Dearborn St. 

 CHlCAliO 



Mention This Paper 



Established 

 1878 



liti John flt. 

 NEW YORK CITT 



