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brought a fine little daughter into his 

 home. Frank Timmerhofif, also of the 

 Bandall cut flower department, was mar- 

 ried August 17. His bride was Miss 

 Anna Sloui. 



Miss Douglas, of the Wille-Douglas 

 establishment, 3954 "West Harrison 

 street, went to Buffalo August 16 to be 

 present at the wedding of her niece. 



When a lantern exploded, August 17, 

 in the greenhouse of William Kavina, 

 6508 Ravenswood avenue, Norwood 

 Park, it started a fire that destroyed 



the greenhouse and the Kavina cottage 

 next door. Mr. and Mrs. Kavina were 

 away from home at the time. 



Alois Frey and Mrs. Frey, of Crown 

 Point, Ind., went to California August 

 11. Mr. Frey is planning to grow his 

 Rainbow freesias there. 



Carpenters are busy remodeling the 

 entrance to the salesrooms of the Ken- 

 nicott Bros. Co. When they and the 

 painters finish the work the place will 

 be greatly improved, both as to con- 

 venience of arrangement and appear- 

 ance. 



In full view of hundreds of persons 

 crossing the Adams street bridge Au- 

 gust 16, a young man jumped into the 

 river. When the body was recovered 

 by the police he was identified as 

 Melvin Davidson, who had been em- 

 ployed for the last few weeks by Adam 

 Zender, 6638 Ridge avenue. 



The death of J. M. Clark and the 

 robbery of the cashier of the Leonard 

 Seed Co. are recorded in other depart- 

 ments of The Review this week. 



A. T. Pyfer, of Pyfer & Co., is con- 

 gratulating A. T. Pyfer, of Pyfer & 



