. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 21, 1918. The Florists^ Review 17 V*-^JtV!^i^tX8^iX8A]ljg!^iXgj]tA8^tAj8^[^l^t^ i^ THE BOYS WHO DID THE JOB s^ THERE'LL BE A HOT TIME When Johnny Comes Marching Home. The boys arc coming liome just as soon as the necessary transports can be provided. This is the good news an- nounced by Edward N. Hurley, chair- man of tlie U. S. Sliipping Board, on the eve ot his departure for France to make the arrangements. The job of po- licing the l-'ranco-Gernian frontier will keep some of tiic men "over there" for a long time, undoubtedly,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 21, 1918. The Florists^ Review 17 V*-^JtV!^i^tX8^iX8A]ljg!^iXgj]tA8^tAj8^[^l^t^ i^ THE BOYS WHO DID THE JOB s^ THERE'LL BE A HOT TIME When Johnny Comes Marching Home. The boys arc coming liome just as soon as the necessary transports can be provided. This is the good news an- nounced by Edward N. Hurley, chair- man of tlie U. S. Sliipping Board, on the eve ot his departure for France to make the arrangements. The job of po- licing the l-'ranco-Gernian frontier will keep some of tiic men "over there" for a long time, undoubtedly, and it is not unlikely that some of those whose train- ing has been finished in the camps here will go over to relieve those who have been doing the actual fighting, liut it is certain tliat those members of our trade who came through the lighting in France will be back in time to helf) out with the preparations for the Easter rush. When they come let The Keview know, so that it can spread the gooa news. In the meantime, any informa- tion regarding tlie boys ''over there" or those in the camps here will be wel- come at The Review ofQcc. Walter Sambrook Dies in France. Notice has been received of the death in France September G, following a brief illness with pneumonia, of Walter L. Sambrook, eldest son of George T. Sambrook, of Sambrook Bros., Troy, N. Y. Only years of age, the young man exhibited every sign of perfect manhood. He was a splendid help in the business and proved himself worthy in the service of his country. Ilie nu- merous expressions of sym|iathy, in- cluding one from the commaMding oili- cer of his corps, will act as })alm to tlie bereaved [parents. "To live in the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co


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