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A BOWLING TROPHY. 



In a recent issue of The Review 

 there was an item under the heading 

 of convention notes stating that a 

 movement had been started to have 

 each team entering the annual S. A. F. 

 tournament contribute $10 toward a 

 fund to purchase a trophy to be com- 

 peted for by the several clubs. 



I think the originator of this move- 

 ment did not consider that such a 

 move at this time might be taken as 

 a reflection upon the Evans Challenge 

 Cup, which is still to be competed for. 

 Should all of the competing clubs con- 

 tribute $10 each the Evans cup could 

 not be duplicated for the total sum 

 realized. Wait until the Evans cup has 

 been permanently won and then the 

 new move would be in order. 



C. 0. POLLWORTH. 



[Our understanding of the proposed 

 new move was to put up an additional 

 trophy so that the unfortunates who 

 could not hope to win the Evans cup 

 would still have a chance to securo 

 something to show for their effort, and 

 thus intensify the interest in the an- 

 nual tournaments. We did not under- 

 stand that there was any intention to 

 have the new trophy take the place of 

 the Evans cup, at least until it had 

 been won twice and thus removed 

 from competition. — Ed.] 



The Weekly Florists^ Review^ 



SEPTEMBER 8. 1S48. 



KANSAS CITY, MO.— A. Blanken- 

 feld has removed to 3S24 Main St., and 

 has built three houses, each 20x100. 



NEVADA, MO.— The State Asylum 

 has just completed two greenhouses 

 20x100. W. H. Miller is the florist in 

 charge. He will be pleased to receive 

 catalogues. 



TERRE HAUTE, IND.— Charles A. 

 Hunt has disposed of his retail busi- 

 ness to Earle Rippetoe, and will here- 

 after devote his attention to growing 

 carnations for the M. A. Hunt Floral 

 Co. 



CEDAR RAPIDS, lA.— The local 

 florists have been visited by the palm 

 swindler. It was the same old scheme- 

 of ordering palms for a decoration at 

 the home of some well known society 

 woman, the swindler being on the 

 sidewalk to receive them, and later a 

 surprise party for everyone concerned 

 except the swindler, who had in the 

 meantime sold the palms for what he 

 could get. 



RICHMOND, IND.— The opening of 

 Beach & Chessman's new floral store 

 on Main street took place Saturday, 

 Aug. 27. The store is hand.somely fit- 

 ted up and the opening was attended 

 by nearly 3,000 people. Each visitor 

 was presented with a flower of some 

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 everything possible was done to make 

 it pleasant for the people who called. 

 A local daily printed an enthusiastic 

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