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The Florists' Review 



141 



statement of the Ownership, Manacenient, 

 Clroalatlon, Etc.. Reqalred br th« Act of 

 Consresa of Aagast 84, 1018, 



Of The Florists' Review, published weekly, at Ohl- 

 CUO, 111., for April 1, 1921. 



Statb of iLUNOla, I 

 County of Cook, ( ""• 



Before me, a Notary Public In and for the State 

 and county aforesaid, personally appeared H. IJ. 

 Howord, who, having been duly sworn arcordlng 

 to law. deposes and says that he Is the business 

 manager of The Florists' Review, and that the fol- 

 lowing Is, to the best of his knowledge anil belief, 

 a trueatatementof the ownership, management (and 

 If a dally paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid 

 publication for the date shown in the above caption, 

 required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in 

 section 443, Postal Laws and Heguiations, printed 

 on the reverse of this form,to-wlt: 



1. That the namesand addresses of the publisher, 

 editor, managing editor, and business managers 

 are: 



NAME OF— POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. 



Publisher, The Florists' Publishing Co., 608 So. 

 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 



Kdltor, H. B. Howard, 608 So. Dearborn .St.. Chi- 

 cago, III. 



Managing Editor, F. R. Kllnor, 508 So. Dearborn 

 St., Chicago, III. 



Business Manager, H. B. Howard, 608 So. Dear- 

 born St., Chicago, III. 



2. That the owners are: (Give names and ad- 

 dresses of Individual owners, or. If a corporation, 

 give its name and the names and addresses of 

 stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more 

 of the total amount of stock.) 



Florists' Publishing Co.. 608 S. Dearborn St., Chi- 

 cago, 111. 

 Charles L. West, 310 N. Ada St., Chicago, III., 

 Trustee for: 

 Mrs. May L. Grant, Soquel, Calif. 

 Mrs. Maud E. Miller, Soquel, Calif. 

 Mr. Edwin R. Grant, Soquel, Calif. 

 Mrs. Helene M. Hollister, Soquel, Calif. 

 Mrs. Elizabeth O. Olive, Santa Crui, Calif. 

 Mrs. Alda L. Graham, Soquel, Calif. 

 Charles L. West, Trustee for Frederic R. Kllner, 



.508 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago. III. 

 Mrs. Maud E. Post, 1026 Douglass St.. San Diego, 



Calif. 

 Estate of Christina F. Scott, Robt. A. Scott and 

 David J. Scott, Executors, Main and Baicom 

 St».. Buffalo, N. Y. 

 E. Wienhoeber, 22 E. Elm St., Chicago, III. 

 Hugh B. Howard, 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 



3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and 

 other security holders, owning or holding 1 percent 

 or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or 

 other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) 



There are no bonds, mortgages or other securlttes 

 outstanding against The Florists' Publishing Co. 



4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving 

 the names of the owners, stockholders, and security 

 holders. If any, contain not only the list of stock- 

 holders and security holders as they appear upon 

 the books of the company but also. In cases where 

 the stockholder or security holder appears upon the 

 books of the company as trustee or In any other 

 Sduciary relation, the name of the person or cor- 

 poration for whom such trustee Is acting, is given; 

 also that the said two paragraphs contain statements 

 embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to 

 the circumstances and conditions under which 

 stockholders and security holders who do not ap- 

 pear upon the iKMks of the company as trustees, 

 hold stock and securities In a capacity other than 

 that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no 

 reason to believe that any other person, association, 

 or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect In 

 the said stock, bondR, or other securities than as so 

 stated by him. H. B. Howard. 



Sworn to and subscribed before me this ist day 

 of April, 1921. 



Ethltn Parish, Notary Public. 



[SKAI..] 



(My commlaalon expires June 19, 1922.) 



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