AMERICAN FORESTRY 



409 



Dick, Grace Virginia Fitzgerald, Marie L. O. 

 Boernaam, Marian Lucille Lane, H. Daily 

 Johnson, William Simpson, Benjamin Hofer, 

 Peter A. B. Widener, 2d, Matthew Clark 

 r'tnton, Jr., Edward Thomas Fenton, Glenn 

 Fenton, Bellinger Dunham, Rodman Ellison 

 Thompson, George Lea Febiger. 



PITTSBURGH, PA. 



By League of Women Voters, 19th Ward: Carl 

 Schreiber. By Service Star Legion: Beechview 

 Heroes. By East Liberty Service Star Legion: 

 William R. Carlisle, William L. Neilson, Paul 

 E. Baker, Herbert F. Coy, Kenneth A. Moor- 

 head, George E. Appleton, Henry A. Wipfler, 

 Lester L. Rohe, Lloyd L. Denlinger, James J. 

 Costello, James H. Young, For Our Heroes. By 

 Mrs. Bella Hay: Sgt. Harry S. Hay. By M. O. 

 D.: John Morrow Unit. By Service Star Le- 

 gion: 5th Ward Heroes. 



SCRANTON, PA. 



By Henry Schultz and Family: Henry Schultz. 

 By Peter Scholl: John Scholl. By Mr. and Mrs. 

 M. Schlesser and Family: Charles W. Schlesser. 

 By Aunt and Foster Mother: David L. Daven- 

 port. By Father and Mother: Fred J. Birch, Jr. 

 By His Mother: Corp. Leonard J. Preston. By 

 Father, Brother and Sisters: Carl Fickus. By 

 His Parents: George Edward Heher. By Mother, 

 Brother and Sisters: Ruppert Rees. By Mrs. E. 

 T. Fielding: Lt. Donald M. Fielding. By His 

 Father and Mother: Corp. Stanley J. Detrick. 

 By Father and Mother: John F. Kenehan. 



WYALUSING, PA. 



By County Civic League: Our Bradford County 

 Heroes. 



GALVESTON, TEXAS. 



By Ida Austin Bible Class: Lt. Guyton Smith. 



VANDERWERTEN, VA. 



By Neighborhood House, Congregational 

 Church: Capt. W. W. Burns, A. H. Dadman, 

 Steven Hughes, Lewis C. Freeny, Col. Charles 

 Lynch. 



SEATTLE, WASH. 



By University of Washington: Frank Peter- 

 son, Ralph Beebe Rees, Allen Cooper Os- 

 trander, Luken P. Young, Clerrill H. Beller- 

 ton, F. E. Bueler, Daniel Hart, Francis D. 

 Johnson. By Seahurst Minute Women: Thom- 

 as Hughes. 



WHEELING, W. VA. 



By Women's Club: Our Heroes of the Late 

 War, William Rhodes, Edward Bowman, Vin- 

 cent Davis, Harry Davis, Elwood Bauer. 



FOND DU LAC, WIS. 

 By Woman's Club, Soldiers of the World 

 War. By Edwin A. Brown Post, Woman's 

 Relief Corps No. 35: Nurses of the World War. 



LAKE GENEVA, WIS. 

 By Lake Geneva Women's Club: Corp. 

 Frank Kreisen, Wm. Faver, Elmer Katzman, 

 Harry Kelley, Robert Ledger, Henning Pear- 

 son, Warren Semnicht, Robert Smith, George 

 Trapp. 



MILTON, WIS. 



By Randolph Unit, Service Star Legion: Fallen 

 Heroes. 



REDWOOD GROVE SAVED 

 /~\NE of Humboldt County's choicest 

 groves of Sequoia sempervirens, or 

 redwood has been saved for the en- 

 joyment of posterity through the purchase 

 of this grove by the county. The area pre- 

 served is known as the Dunn and Dimmick 

 holding, and is situated on the South 

 Fork of the Eel River, adjoining the scenic 

 State highway through Humboldt County. 

 The purchase of this redwood tract is part 

 of Humboldt County's program of co- 

 operation with the Save the Redwoods 

 League, which is endeavoring to secure 

 the preservation of representative redwood 



groves in the basin of the South Fork of 

 the Eel River. The League, of which 

 Franklin K. Lane is president, has, with the 

 co-operation of Humlboldt County, ac- 

 quired several important pieces of redwood 

 timber. 



Many travelers and scientists have de- 

 clared that the road through the Humboldt 

 redwoods is one of the great scenic high- 

 ways of ithe world. They are enthusiastic 

 advocates of the preservation of these trees. 



BARRELS MADE OF PAPER 



I-iARMERS and manufacturers have felt 

 the ever-increasing cost of barrels, and 

 it has been pointed out on more than one 

 occasion that barrels are playing no small 

 role in the general high-cost-of-living 

 scheme, says the Scientific American; 



For some time inventors have been at 

 work on the barrel problem with a view 

 to producing cheaper containers. Several 

 of them have tackled the paper barrel prob- 

 lem and it appears as though their work 

 has finally materialized into something of 



Copyright Kadel & Herbert. 



ELEVEN-GALLON BARREL MADE OF PAPER 

 AND COSTING ONE-THIRD AS MUCH AS A 

 WOODEN ONE 



practical value. These paper barrels are 

 generally made in the form of many layers 

 of stiff paper, held together by some suit- 

 able adhesive which may also be watertight 

 and weatherproof. 



The barrel shown in the accompanying 

 illustration is made by a winding process 

 employing chip board, and is said to cost 

 on-third less than a wooden barrel of 

 equivalent size. The inventor also claims 

 greater strength for this paper barrel. 



Paper cans and other containers can be 

 made of wound paper, and no doubt much 

 will be done along this line in the near 

 future. 



There is a vale in Flemish land, 



A vale once fair to see, 

 Where under the sweep of the sky's wide 



arch, 

 Tho' winter freeze or summer march, 

 The stately poplars march and march, 

 Remembering Lombardy. 



CLINTON SCOLLARD. 



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ILLUSTRATORS 



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Superior Qoality 

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Phone Main 8274 



Goldsboro N. C. Pine 



possesses all of the qualifications that 

 have made N. C. Pine the favored building 

 material in the East since the days of 

 the Pilgrims. We've steadfastly upheld 

 its quality through perfect milling and 

 :areful grading; and the modern equip- 

 ment of our mills today, together with 

 vast holdings of virgin timber, insure you 

 a quality of lumber for many years to 

 come in every way up to the past stan- 

 dards of "Goldsboro N. C. Pine." 



TELECODE USED 



JOHNSON & WIMSATT, 

 Washington, D. C. 



THE PULP AND PAPER 

 TRADING CO. 



21 East 40th Street New York City 



DEALERS IN DOMESTIC CHEMICAL 



AND MECHANICAL PULPS AND 



PAPER 



AGENTS FOR 

 J. & J. Rogers Company, Ausable Forks, N. Y. 



Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. 

 Mills at Augusta, Georgia and Memphis, Tenn. 

 Canadian Kraft Limited, Three Rivers, Canada 



Dealers in Wayagamack Kraft Pulp 



EASTERN AGENTS for Sulphite Pulp. Made by 



Port Huron Sulphite & Paper Co., 



Port Huron, Mich. 



