. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTBMBKB 21, 1918. The Florists' Review 13 Both drank and both fell dead as if shot. Scharenberg did not drink. He just touched the bottle to his lips to test the contents. He fell beside the other two. For several days his life hung in the balance. BUSINESS EMBABBASSMENTS. New York, N. Y.—Judge Knox has dismissed the petition in bankruptcy filed October 4 against Arthur T. Bod- dington Co., Inc., dealer in seeds and bulbs, at 128 Chambers street. It is re- ported that three creditors are in Ger- many and one in Belgium and that no- tices for them


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTBMBKB 21, 1918. The Florists' Review 13 Both drank and both fell dead as if shot. Scharenberg did not drink. He just touched the bottle to his lips to test the contents. He fell beside the other two. For several days his life hung in the balance. BUSINESS EMBABBASSMENTS. New York, N. Y.—Judge Knox has dismissed the petition in bankruptcy filed October 4 against Arthur T. Bod- dington Co., Inc., dealer in seeds and bulbs, at 128 Chambers street. It is re- ported that three creditors are in Ger- many and one in Belgium and that no- tices for them were sent to the Alien Property Custodian. New York.—The receiver in the bank- ruptcy proceedings of Isadore A. Fight, individually, and John R. Walsh, co- partners, trading as the Anglin & Walsh Co., Williamsbridge, N. Y., has filed his report and it has been referred to Sea- man Miller, referee, 2 Rector street. New York, for testimony and report by Judge A. N. Hand, of the U. S. District court. Creditors of the bankrupts have been notified that the hearing will be held at Referee Miller's office November 26, at 1:15 p. m. The petition in bank ruptcy was filed last February. At that time the assets and liabilities were giv- en at something over $3,000, there being slight variation between the two amounts. New York.—Peter Karadontes, retail florist at 3185 Broadway, has filed a vol- untary petition in bankruptcy. The lia- bilities are placed at $9,102 and the as- sets at $169. The largest creditors scheduled are the S. S. Pennock Co., New York, $1,; Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J., $, and William P. Ford, New York, $ Knoxvllle, Tenn.—In the U. S. Dis- trict court for the eastern division of Tennessee, Yancey Hill Shanklin was declared a bankrupt November 14. .W. J. Donaldson, referee in bankruptcy, has issued a notice that there will be a meeting of the creditors of the bankrupt in the United States courtroom, Knox- ville, at 9 a. m., Dec


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