HARDWOOD RECORD 



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Perkins Glue Fast Becoming the Standard 

 For All Veneer Work 



Manufacturers who use glue for veneer laying and built-up panel work are 

 rapidly realizing the advantages of a glue that does away with the hot, 

 bad-smelling glue room necessary with hide glue and are adopting the modeni 

 and efficient 



Perkins Vegetable Veneer Glue 



because it does away with the cooking 

 process, being applied cold. It is equally 

 as efficient as hide glue and at a saving of 

 no less than 20 per cent over hide glue 

 costs. It gives off no bad odor and may 

 be left open a number of days without 

 souring or in any way affecting its ad- 

 hesive qualities. 



Every shipment is absolutely uniform. 



The use of Perkins Glue does away 



with blistered work and is affected in no 

 way by climatic changes, thus increasing 

 the advantages of manufacturers, who 

 must ship their goods to hot, cold or damp 

 climates. 



Unsolicited testimonials from hundreds 

 in all glue using lines praise its efficiency 

 and economical application. 



Write us today for detailed information. 



PERKINS GLUE COMPANY 



Originators and Patentees 805 J. M. S. Building, SOUTH BEND, IND. 



A Convenient Form of Stock Sheet 



Malcolm E. Miller of t\\<- Steiirns Salt & Lumber Company, Ludington. 

 Micb., has sent Hardwood Kecohd a copy of a stock sbeet issued to the 

 salesmen of that company, which is illustrated herewith. 



The sheets are put up in bunches of five and stapled in order that 

 there will not be any difficulty in having the carbon copies line up with 

 the printing. After the list is filled in the perforated section at the 

 top is detached, and the sheet then fits, with one vertical fold, in an 

 I-P loose leaf price book No. 506. 



•60.00 



ElTD PILED WHITE MAPLE 



'Winl^r Cut I 



*-4 N.i I 6 4 W,|r « & Lgr Not lo excwd 5% under 10 IS* H 

 4 16 Av T^i , ^ 



4-4 No .i6 t Wdr )i A Lkt Not lo vseved 5% undfr 10* 45% 14 

 & 16' A» 7\^ 



4-4 No I Commoa 6 " 4t Wdr 6 ' * Litr Not t« exceed 10% uoder 10' 

 4«%'l4"4 16 Av 7U.' ^..,.,..^ 



!—* S.< 1 6" 4 Wdr H- 4 Lgr Not lo exceed S% under 1(1' iS,% 14' 

 4 16' A* H . _^ 



V4 No ;; 6" 4 Wdr K 4 Lgr Not ii> exceed 5* uoder 10" 40% 14' 

 4 16 Av it , 



.V-4 Na 1 Coramnn6"4 Wdr 6'4Lgr Not toexcfpd 10% under 10'. 

 40% 14' 4 16" A* Ti/;'" ., ■^. 



6-4 Nn I 6' 4 Wdr 8 & Lgr Sol In ■■see*<16% under 10' 50% 14' 



4 * 16' Av d -.._..... ..,^--., .. 



b-4 N,i 26 4 Wdr H ft Litr Not to exceed 5% tinder 10' 50% 14' 



4 16 Av 8 „ . _,. 



6-4 No 1 t omrann 6"' 4 Wdr 6' A Lgr Not lo exceed 10% under W. 



45% 14' 4 16' A* Ti/j.L__ t — 



«-( >i 1 6 4 Wdr »■ 4 Lgr Not ru exceed 3% under 10'. 50% 14' 



* 4 16"- Av B" . 1.-..^^-,.,- ^ •■ 



8-4 No 2 6 " 4 Wdr 8" 4 Lgr Not to exceed 3% undrr 10'. 50% 14' 



*■ 4 16' Av fl;,._^ ., ^.^„.. ...-., -r, 



S-4 No I CommoD 6" 4 Wdr 6' 4 Lgr. N«l to exceed S% nadtr 10'. 

 45% 14'4 16" Av 8" _, ^ t.,!,^ ^. 



6o«5oo 



55.300 



The figures in heavy type under the word "price" indicate the dry 

 weight of the stock and the prices listed are f. o. b. the company's mili. 

 The price column is placed to the left of the list resulting in the possi- 

 bility of quicker reference. Each wood has a separate list, and three 

 sets or fifteen copies are made for the use of the salesmen and the order 

 department. The spacing is correct for any standard typewriter. 



An Opening for Coffins 



A consular report from i'eiba. Honduras, says that not one manufac- 

 turer of coffins is to be found in that district. The most primitive 

 methods are followed. When a death occurs in a town or rural com- 

 munity some carpenter makes the required coffin, and it usually is a 

 crude affair. The people are fairly well to do, and it Is believed that 

 ready made coffins would find a market in that region. 



Hardwood ^ews ^otes 



=■< MISCELLANEOUS >= 



The Auto Body Company has been incorporated at Indianapolis, Ind., 

 with $25,000. 



The O. S. Uawes Lumber Company has been Incorporated at Detroit, 

 Mich., with $100,000. 



The TurnbuII Wagon Company of Deflance. O.. has Increased its capital 

 stoclc from $300,000 to $400,000. 



The New Jersey Tarquctry Flooring Company of Jersey City, N. J., Is 

 reported to be In creditor's hands. 



The Southern Veneer Company is reported to have been Incorporated 

 at Charlotte, N. C, with $200,000. 



At Spartansburg, S. C, the Spartansburg Wagon Jt Buggy Company 

 has been incorporated with $3,000. 



At Hoboken, N. J., the James McLangblin Auto Company has been 

 incorporated with $125,000 capital. 



Plans are being prepared for the construction of the Falls City Box & 

 Basket Company's factory at Louisville, Ky. 



The J. H. Tschudy Hardwood Lumber Company, Kansas City, Mo., has 

 recently decreased its capital stock to $50,000. 



