Refrigerators and Kitchen Cabinets 97 
ings, and turnery for decorative purposes make close utiliza- 
tion of the odds and ends of the valuable domestic and 
imported woods. 
TABLE 19 
REFRIGERATORS AND KITCHEN CABINETS 
Quantity Usrep | 
ANNUALLY perce Total cost Grown in |Grown out of 
Krinp or Woop er 1000 éo. b. New Yorl.. | New York. 
P ey factory (Feet b. m.) | (Feet b. m.) 
Feet b. m. | Percent 
Alco tellievs sieves. «iesbys 11,562,000 | 100.00 | $71 59 $827 , 767 145,000 11,417,000 
Chestnut sar. 36 oi, 210. 2,665,000 23.04 | $77 07 $205,392: |e. jen season 2,665,000 
Rediogk:.s.6.......| 2,000,000 17.29 87 00 VTA OOOW IY carte 2,000,000 
Spruce...... 1,912,000 16.54 41 40 79,157 30,000 1,882,000 
White pine. . a8 1,545,000 13.38 56 81 Sli daeke |P as, suegeereie he 1,545,000 
Wihiteroak crash s 1,525,000 13.18 98 21 14957 TOUS 2 hese ae 1,525,000 
NSRP aoe cone iaielei's ¢ 6 4c 1,085,000 9.38 80 50 87 , 342 115,000 970,000 
Yellow poplar....... 397 ,000 3.43 47 20 18,738 397,000 
Western yellow pine. 250,000 2.16 38 00 9,500 250,000 
PREGMCUIMN ce ess 50 , 000 .43 | 102 00 5,100 50,000 
Hemlock. «ass. 0s. 32,000 .28 48 00 1,536 32,000 
Hardimaple. i. 6...) 26 ,000 523 35 05 911 26,000 
(Chota= hs See 15,000 13 71 00 1,065 15,000 
Black walnut....... 15,000 13 | 175 00 2,625 15,000 
Cherry (black)...... 15,000 .13 | 125 00 1,875 15,000 
Mahogany, sles. ss. 10,000 .09 | 190 00 1,900 10,000 
Ba. SL Oe 10,000 .09 47 00 47TOv ceo seas 10,000 
HBO Winn creree'sc sieve 10,000 .09 61 50 GUD svevancctaisieceee 10,000 
FIXTURES 
The manufacturers of fixtures consume 26 kinds of wood, 
using nearly 11,000,000 feet and paying for it the handsome 
average price of $85.44 per thousand feet f. o. b. factory. The 
industry is closely allied to those of furniture and interior 
house finish. The products referred to in Table 20 include 
articles that are at least temporarily fixed to the interior part 
of the house and not readily movable like furniture. Fixtures 
herein tabulated include equipments of banks, offices, stores, 
lodgerooms and churches and consist of altars, counters, 
drug cabinets, pews and pulpits, shelving, show cases, black- 
boards, billiard racks, wall cases, special telephone booths, 
window seats, specially made desks, tables and racks, glass-and- 
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