. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic City Flower Shop 1519 Pacific Avenue Always a big stock on hand of all kinds of flowers and plants. Personal attention. F. T. D. Member. PATERSON XT^,., T.^v^^.,r PASSAIC INew Jersey EDWARD SCEERY Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n, All Middle State and Seashore NEW JERSEY POINTS and Northeastern Pennsylvania towns are best reached from TRENTON MARTIN C. EUBSAU, Florist Member F. T. D. Broitd and Front Sts. A Card This Size Costs only $ per Week on Yearly Order It would keep your name and your specialty betoi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic City Flower Shop 1519 Pacific Avenue Always a big stock on hand of all kinds of flowers and plants. Personal attention. F. T. D. Member. PATERSON XT^,., T.^v^^.,r PASSAIC INew Jersey EDWARD SCEERY Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Ass'n, All Middle State and Seashore NEW JERSEY POINTS and Northeastern Pennsylvania towns are best reached from TRENTON MARTIN C. EUBSAU, Florist Member F. T. D. Broitd and Front Sts. A Card This Size Costs only $ per Week on Yearly Order It would keep your name and your specialty betoi-e the whole trade. • A half-Inch card costs only 62V>c per week on yearly order. Summit "A^^Y 0. MAY w^UlllIiXlty PROPRIETOR New Jersey The Rose Shop L MONTCLAIR, N. J. MASSMANN Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery HOBOKEN, N. J. J. GRULICH & SONS Uembcrs F. T. D '6 Washinston Street DOVER, NEW JERSEY 148 EMt Blackwell Street Phone 470 SUNNYSIDE GREENHOUSES Ws dallTsr to the foUewinc towns: Wharton, Kanvll, Boer—onna. L«k« Hopateona, Stanhope, NcteoDg, Roekawar, DanTiUa, lit. Hope, Mt. Tabor. Chaatsr. BSTABU8HBO TWENTY-TWO YEARS Mambar F. T. D. Have oar own arlais NEWARK, N. J. PHILIPS BROS. 938 BROAD STREET Members F. T. D. ALBANY, N. Y. HOLMES BROS. 20 Steuben St. 311 Central Ave. No onler too lari^e nor too small to receive iourprompt and courteous attention HORNELL, New York C G. JAMES & SON "mmpt Oellverlee to Elmlra. Cornlntr and WellsviUe peak wages and are now, four years after the close of the war, insisting flatly upon a renewal of the war-time wages of $ per day and the war- time equivalent on tonnage, day work, yardage and scales covering the various branches of mining. In addition to this demand, they have added a demand for a 6-hour day and a 5-day week. This, you will note, adds one-fourth of the cost to an 8-hour day production by re- ducing the output to a 6-hour basis. It also adds one-sixth to the weekly cost of overhead and mai
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