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fantry. He is one of 500 who will 

 leave on that date. Mr. Bandel, 

 though a native of Italy, has an uncle, 

 ranking colonel, and three cousins in 

 the Austrian army. It will be his un- 

 pleasant duty to fight against them. 



Joseph Ziska and his wife went to 

 English Lake, Ind., July 17, to visit 

 Frank Ziska, who recently purchased 

 a general store and some land there.' 

 Joseph Ziska, Jr., will leave July 27 

 on a motor trip to Algonquin, Gary and 

 Fox Lake, 111. 



Miss Isabel Vega, with A. Hender- 

 son & Co., has returned from her two 

 weeks ' vacation. 



August Poehlmann says there is no 

 use going to a summer resort when 

 you have one at home. Mr, Poehlmann 

 has ju><t finished a summer garden on 

 the roof of the south wing of his resi- 

 dence at Morton Grove. While in the 

 full enjoyment of hammocks, easy 

 chairs, awnings and the little things 

 that make a hot afternooji»J)earable, it 

 is not an easy thing to lure him to 

 the ground. In contrast to this, his 

 two sons, Earl and Roland, are spend- 

 ing a large part of their vacation in 

 overalls, working about the green- 

 houses and overhauling the automo- 

 biles. Mr. Poehlmann says he believes 

 in having them know the meaning of 

 hard work. Tony Gobel says he fin- 

 ished planting the last of eight houses 

 of mums, July 14. The palm depart- 

 ment, according to H. M. Oeser, has 

 expanded until it now occupies eight 

 houses. 



On page 2 of the Tribune, July 20, 

 was a scare head which read: "Extra! 

 German Submarine Attacks Lauten- 

 schlager." If it was Fred Lauten- 

 schlager, of the Kroeschell Bros. Co., 

 the submarine had better watch out or 

 it may he rammed with a greenhouse 

 boiler. 



H. W. Rogers, of Weiland & Risch, 

 is back from his vacation at Spring 

 Lake, Mich. Joe Pfeffer, of this firm, 

 has gone to Silver Lake, Wis., for a 

 two weeks' outifig with his family. 



James Friedl, 3538 West Twenty- 

 sixth street, reports a most satisfac- 

 tory run of funeral and decorative 

 work. 



George Rozakles, of the Chicago Flo- 

 rist, 19 West Madison street, left July 

 16 for New York city, where he will 

 embark for Greece. 



Visitors. 



Erne & Klingel report the presence 

 of Frank X. Stuppy, Ernst Mueller and 

 Mr. Mueller's brother-in-law, all of St. 

 Joseph, on their way to Michigan for a 

 fishing trip. 



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