. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. lower acts^ jjcautj preserved ^ Trofits assured- usG yioGkler JlcmoGrators pr cut flowers Bernard Gloeklcr Co. Pittsburgh. Pa. t GET OUR ESTIMATES ON REFRIGERATORS AND STORE FIXTURES A. L. RANDALL CO. ISO N. Wabaah Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. city council of Kansas City, Kan., to have one of the slog.'in boards placed near the inter city viaduct. The election of officers resulted in the following executives for the coming year: President, William J. Barnes; vice-president, C. A. Chandler; secre- tary, Mrs. W. E. Williams; treasurer, Robert Fields. Mr. Barn


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. lower acts^ jjcautj preserved ^ Trofits assured- usG yioGkler JlcmoGrators pr cut flowers Bernard Gloeklcr Co. Pittsburgh. Pa. t GET OUR ESTIMATES ON REFRIGERATORS AND STORE FIXTURES A. L. RANDALL CO. ISO N. Wabaah Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. city council of Kansas City, Kan., to have one of the slog.'in boards placed near the inter city viaduct. The election of officers resulted in the following executives for the coming year: President, William J. Barnes; vice-president, C. A. Chandler; secre- tary, Mrs. W. E. Williams; treasurer, Robert Fields. Mr. Barnes was called ujion for a speech, but he said that he would not say much until he assumed his new duties. He made a motion that a vote of thanks be >riven the retiring officers. This was unanimously carried. The officers who have so efficiently served the last year are: President, T. .1. Noll; vice-president, M. E. Carter; secretary, Glenn K. Parker; treasurer, \i. K. Boliannon. Mr. Noll was president of the club since its organization, two years ago. Resolutions were read by B. S. Brown, chairman of the resolutions committee, th;inkiug William L. Rock and all the. Writ* for CaUlota* BUCHBINDER BROS. 11 S. La SaUe St., CHICAGO REFRIGERATORS for all purpoM* Send for Catalogue McCrar llalriftratM'Co.,22tt Ukt St., HARRISON 1848-1849-1850 REFRIGERATORS and Complete Fixtures Unira Innlitiog & Csnstroctiiii Co. SpMUBna CaMtndiM h Rifrinnikf laJaHriM GREAT WORTHEKN BUILDING. CHICAGO committees concerned for the great suc- cess of the S. A. F. convention and ex- tending thanks to the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and other or- ganizations for the success of the con- vention. Various Notes. Mrs. Ella Collins, 79 years old, died Friday, September She had been a resident of Kansas City for many years and was active in Catholic church and charitable work. She is survived by two daughters, Miss Ella Collins, book- keeper for the Alpha Floral Co., and Liz


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