. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. flwrtoto whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to flll orders_ "" from other florists for local delivery on the usual I'liiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i uffalo NEW YORK MEMBERS iti»j'.^iy?iii.^i^t3i!i^tiii Felton's Flower Shop 1388 Main Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street I S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street i }m Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Kramer the Florist 1291 Jefferson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street W. J. Palmer & Son 304 M


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. flwrtoto whose cards appear on the pages carrying this head, are prepared to flll orders_ "" from other florists for local delivery on the usual I'liiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i uffalo NEW YORK MEMBERS iti»j'.^iy?iii.^i^t3i!i^tiii Felton's Flower Shop 1388 Main Street W. H. Sievers 330 Genesee Street I S. A. Anderson 440 Main Street i }m Colonial Flower Shop 230 Delaware Avenue Kramer the Florist 1291 Jefferson Street Lehde & Galley 2165 Seneca Street W. J. Palmer & Son 304 Main Street Scott the Florist Main and Balcom Streets Charles Sandiford 2692 Main Street ijiiMlUlllllllil;iiilllMIHinillllllillNlllilillllilllllllli';:lliiiliniliii;ii!Ni,'li;iili;|iliijiiiii::: Send yoiur F. T. D. orders for Mo., Kan., and Okla. to Alpha THEY WILL BE WELL TAKEN CARE OF s»nwiiiminiiiniiH ^VtORfflJCa KANSAS CITY, MO. KANSAS KANSAS CITY . . MOSELEY "Senrice Above Self* 724 MinnetoU Ave. MEMBER F. T. D. KANSAS CITY, MO. Akin's Floral Co. 1203 Baltimore KANSAS CITY, MO. O'CONNELL FLOWER SHOP FOB SBRVICB N. W. COR. INDEPBNDBNCE AVE. AND OAK. toroHts of the industry, atttMitioii is called to tiie fact that dixring the war period the government found it neces- sary to assume control of the coal in- dustry in its production, distribution and prices, the only basic industry so controlled in its entirety. The five ad- justments referred to during the war- time period amounted to an advance in wages, the aggregate sum of which as a bonus above the regular normal con- tract, and which was paid by the con- sumers of coal, resulting from govern- ment control, was $2,936,000,000 over and above the normal cost, under the normal pre-war time contract. Other basic industries are removing gradually and materially these war-inflated costs. Why should not the coal industry do likewise? Tn addition to the above bonuses, fixed largely while under government control,


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