. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review Mauch 23. 1922 forcoiiu'iit of tliese rules of law, but tht>y are fouiicU'd on the ])rot(><-tioii of ju-operty ri^fhts, husiness iiitt'tjrity, coii- lidontial relations and the indui-t-nicnts to unite individual capital in a joint enterjirise, and should not be relaxed in the ])resent ; S. MEETING A LAST-MINUTE CALL. A method of meeting that last-minute call for a funeral order is putting to- gether a few flowers on a wheat sheaf. This is not only comparatively inex- pensive, but it also gives highly satis


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review Mauch 23. 1922 forcoiiu'iit of tliese rules of law, but tht>y are fouiicU'd on the ])rot(><-tioii of ju-operty ri^fhts, husiness iiitt'tjrity, coii- lidontial relations and the indui-t-nicnts to unite individual capital in a joint enterjirise, and should not be relaxed in the ])resent ; S. MEETING A LAST-MINUTE CALL. A method of meeting that last-minute call for a funeral order is putting to- gether a few flowers on a wheat sheaf. This is not only comparatively inex- pensive, but it also gives highly satis- factory results and is accomplished in a few moments, should the need come sud- denly. The illustration on the o|ij)osite page shows how Otto Kastle, ()416 South Halsted street, Chicago, i)ro(luce<l an ex- ceedingly attractive floral piece with litth^ effort and expense, either in time or nuiterial. A few roses, carnations and greens, artistically arranged, together with the sheaf and an appropriately colored ribbon, was all that was neces- sary. The cost of such a ]iiece, though never great, will vary, of course, with the cost of the cut flowers and other material put into ORDER STRIKE OF COAL MINERS. Put Blame on Operators. Susjiension of work by all union coal miners at midnight, March 31, was or- rs to walk out simultaneously. Six hundred thousand men will be directly affecle(l by the order, it was estim.'ited officially. The suspension, the order jirovided, will continue until stopped by union officials. The oriler, which was sent to the .'{illOO local unions, directed the miners to give the ojx'rators their fullest cooperation in the protection of mine ])roperty and counseled .•tgiiinst violence and viola- tions of the law. In addition to ."iffecting all union miners in the T'nited States, the order .?ilso directed a|iproximately (5,650 union men in western (Canada to join in the w.'ilkout, but did not a])])ly to 14,000 millers in Nova Scotin. The issujui


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