. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '?'? . ' ?'' r. 1' '<? ??' y.'-' ../tv, ? similar swindles. Hamilton, the police say, has confessed. At the store of the George Wittbold Co., on Clark street, the same man repre- sented himself as Dr. Alven Nelson. He ordered $5 worth of flowers, presented a check for $20 and asked for change. Victor Young, the manager, was sus- picious and sent the check to Louis Wittbold, who promptly started an in- vestigation, but the man had fled. New Motor Delivery. A new, heavy truck soon will be ply- ing between Wilmette and Chicago, carrying the n
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '?'? . ' ?'' r. 1' '<? ??' y.'-' ../tv, ? similar swindles. Hamilton, the police say, has confessed. At the store of the George Wittbold Co., on Clark street, the same man repre- sented himself as Dr. Alven Nelson. He ordered $5 worth of flowers, presented a check for $20 and asked for change. Victor Young, the manager, was sus- picious and sent the check to Louis Wittbold, who promptly started an in- vestigation, but the man had fled. New Motor Delivery. A new, heavy truck soon will be ply- ing between Wilmette and Chicago, carrying the name and stock of Ernest Rober, who expects the investment will reduce expenses and add to the facility with which he handles his steadily in- creasing business. A new auto delivery car has been purchased by Frank J. Krai, 1907 South Halsted street. In the near future a new automobile will assist Miss F. Weissgerber, 3451 North Hamilton avenue, in making de- liveries. The Bohannon Floral Co., on Monroe street, finds its new auto a great help. The machine has been run just long enough to prove its indispensability. Various Notes. A lease of the attractive southwest The Madison Basketcraft Co. Madison, Lake Co., Ohio M»wt<o» *ni« R»Ticw when joo corner of Forty-seventh street and Grand boulevard is being made by Char- lotte Megchelsen, 4654 Grand boulevard, who will move from her present location to the new quarters in the near future. Several florists have had their eyes on this corner. Miss Megchelsen has been for many years at her present address and has done a steady and prosperous business which should respond promptly to the stimulus of a better location, a larger store, new fixtures and a larger stock. Elmer Sigwalt, Arlington Heights, a member of the Chicago Flower Growers' Association, is now the father of a fine baby boy. A collection of rare stone artefacts from the Bowmanville region, loaned by Philip C. Schupp, of J. A. Budlong, to 2779"^ MORE BLOS
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