. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. REMEMBER RANDALL HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF FLORISTS' SUPPLIES Ae Le Randall Co erythini for Horists, L. B. Pli*M Oratral 71i9 PrlTftto b«M>f • All DsfartHeats 66 L Randdph Street, Chka^o Mention The Review wben 70a Money Makers for the Summer Trade stock number 382 as shown in the cut. Raw $ per dozen Stained per dozen Antique $ per dozen Two-tone Effect .{.GO per dozen Liners extra, 36c per dozen This and others ranging in price from $ to $ per dozen will keep up a live interest throughout the hot months. SEND FOR OUR


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. REMEMBER RANDALL HAS A COMPLETE LINE OF FLORISTS' SUPPLIES Ae Le Randall Co erythini for Horists, L. B. Pli*M Oratral 71i9 PrlTftto b«M>f • All DsfartHeats 66 L Randdph Street, Chka^o Mention The Review wben 70a Money Makers for the Summer Trade stock number 382 as shown in the cut. Raw $ per dozen Stained per dozen Antique $ per dozen Two-tone Effect .{.GO per dozen Liners extra, 36c per dozen This and others ranging in price from $ to $ per dozen will keep up a live interest throughout the hot months. SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE RAEDLEIN BASKET CO., CHICAGO 3 713-717 MILWAUKEE AVENUE c Mention The ReTlow wben yon write. though no definite announcement has been made. Jiily 1 William Kidwell, who has for years conducted the establishment of •T. F. Kidwell & Bro. at 929 East Forty- third street, took over the place at ."^SOe Wentworth avenue heretofore run by John F. Kidwell. The younger brother, William, will in future, with the aid of his son, conduct both places. The retirement of John F. Kidwell closes a long career in the retail end of the business. Mr. Kidwell will in fu- ture spend most of his time at Down- ers Grove, where he makes his home, and where his son and nephew run the Wellworth Farm greenhouses. Acting as receiver for E. H. Hunt, Inc., Charles Erne, of Erne & Klingel, last week closed up the affairs of the bankrupt corporation by paying cred- itors a first and final dividend amount- ing to about eighteen per cent of their claims. Taking Orchestra hall, on Michigan avenue, on a three months' lease, Lub- liner & Trinz opened a moving picture show there July 1. The theater has 2,500 seats and they give six shows a (lay. Consequently there is a possi- bility of 15,000 a^mssions a day at 25 cents each, an^jt probability of cleaning up a gooa titineh of money while the flower business is in its dull season, even if the rent is $5,000 a month. Three head book


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