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RUSSELL 



COLUMBIA 



PREMIER 



MILADY HEARST 



OPHELIA 



SUNBURST 



Excellent Summer Roses 



KILLARNEY 



WHITE KILLARNEY 



RICHMOND 



NESBIT 



BRUNNER 



In Large Supply 



Fine Quality in All Leading Varieties 



4 rinri^nC ^^^^^> ^<»k> Purple, Lavender, Red. 4 O'l^L'UC 



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GLAD10LI~A 1 QnaUty -Large Flowering Spikes-GLADIOU' 



~ Caster Lilies, Snapdragons, Daisies, VaUey, 



Larkspur, Bachelor's Buttons, Feverfew, Candytuft, Calendula, Gypsophila 



and all other seasonable Cut Flowers, including Greens of all kinds. 



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llentloB Tb* BcTlew wb«i Ton write. 



Returning from the convention the 

 Poehlmann motor went off the road and 

 overturned near Hebron, Ind. It was 

 8:15 Saturday evening, it was dark and 

 there was a curve in the road, which was 

 wet. In the car were August F. Poehl- 

 mann, Adolph Poehlmann and their 

 sons. Earl Poehlmann and Morton Poehl- 

 mann. George Elliott, of Brighton, 

 Mass., was driving. August Poehlmann 

 was the only one who suffered severe 

 injury; the others escaped with a 

 few scratches and bruises. The ma- 

 chine, a Peerless touring car, turned 

 upside down, but with such little dam- 

 age to itself that it was driven back 

 to Hebron under its own power. The 

 party stayed there Saturday night and 

 came to Chicago Sunday. 



Various Notes. 



Chicago is proud of its bowlers. They 

 swept the decks at Cleveland. The 

 scores published elsewhere in this issue 



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Wholesale 

 Cat Flowers 

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CHICAGO 



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of The Eeview do not tell the whole 

 story, because in the end of the cham- 

 pionship match, in which Chicago took 

 first place, A. J. Zech rolled five games 

 against Ernest Farley, a former Chi- 



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cagoan now located at Dayton, O. It 

 was quite the most exciting event of the 

 evening and resulted in certain mem- 

 bers of the Chicago delegation coming 

 home with more money in their pockets 



