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National Association of Drug

85

Clerks, annual meeting of.... 261
National Association of Manu-
facturers of Medicinal Prod-
ucts, annual meeting of..
National Association of Retail
Druggists, see N. A. R. D.
National Drug Trade Conference
and the
Harrison
law
meeting of
National Formulary, changing
from the old to the
new

concerning the new

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84

2

concerning the high cost of. 482
situation, the

175

law

485

Paralysis epidemic, the infantile 348
Paregoric under the Harrison

Park case in the courts.

44

Parke, Davis & Co. awards prizes
263, 304

discussions on the

...

85
for vacation stories 490
new
279
the new auditor of.. 220
distribution of the.. 260
Parsons, B. A., pictures furnished
standardized articles
by
in the new..
Paschall,
322
National Premium Advertising
Association, Inc., mention of. 482
National Trade Association, or-
ganization of the...
87
National Wholesale Druggists'
Association, 1916 meeting of.. 437
N. W. D. A., pictures taken at
1916 convention of..
Nelligan, Fred D.: "Variety is
the Spice of Life".

polish for metal.

180

Lieut. Robb.: "My
Funniest Experience"
Paste, dry cleaning.

321

258

for tan shoes..

169

non-drying library

342

126

potassium chlorate tooth.
tooth

434

168

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429

83

172

51

Minnich, Thos. C.:

"Turning

on aspirin expires in 1917.. 305
"Patents" and the drug trade.

Waste Into Cash".

19

New Jersey health department,
activities of the..

46

"Minor Complaints"

202

Mirbane oil insecticide.

302

Newspaper letters to educate the
public

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"New Use for an Old Product, A'
New York Health Board formula
disclosure ordinance, concern-
ing

380
329

483
Patten, John A., mention of.... 216
Patriotic window display.
Patton, John F., portrait and
mention of

339

404

Payne, Dr. George F., mention of 304
Pearson, John H., snapshot of.. 139
Pennies given away to stimulate

.45, 348

business

75

432

for automobiles, anti-freeze. 433
narcotic-free diarrhea

Nitrate of silver stains from
hands, removing

Pennsylvania, a commendable

123

432

form of publicity in.

47

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Nitroglycerin tablets, the sta-
bility of

Pepsin

122

digestion, substances
which retard

Model Drug Store, C. W. Hart-
wich, prop., photograph of.... 487
Modern drug store, planning a..

300

Nitro-solvent gun oil.

346

in cheese making.

329

Non-drying library paste..

342

Percentage solutions

.388, 475

Non-stocked articles into cash,

109, 198

Moerk, Frank X., communication
from

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the right and
figuring

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Norris Drug Company, view of

Perfumes, handling

384

158

Mollison, Colonel W. T., snap-
shot of
Monaghan, Thos. F., prize-win-
ning camera picture submitted
by

fountain of

271

solid

258

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"Money-makers and Money-sav-
ers". .......118. 197, 330, 376, 466
"Monthly Prize Questions and
Answers"..16, 55, 97, 141, 194,
240, 273, 383, 423, 458, 501
Moore Brothers, store of.
Morris, W. W.: "Bill-collecting
Experiences"

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443

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67

Obvious leaks that are often
ignored

prize picture submitted by 396
snapshot of

Pet, a drug-store.

...

Peterson, Alex F.: "Displaying
Own-make Preparations".
"How Stationery Sales Are
Boosted"

137

461

98

243

465

Morrison, Jas. W., portrait and
mention of

437

Officers elected at 1916 N. A. R.
D. meeting, the..

408

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Oglesby, G. D., death of.

"Learning from Others"
"My Funniest Experience".
Petrolatum, color and flavor for

451

319

348

liquid

345

Competition"

189

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Pharmaceutical associations, in-

portrait and mention of.

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Mortimer, Mrs. Arthur, portrait

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and mention of.

91

emulsion of cod-liver.

42

creasing membership of... 259
research, a plea for..
terms, old

415

34

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with hypophosphites, Amer-

Pharmacists, "Don'ts" for.

122

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ican mineral

43

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Farmer"

498

in army receive recognition 304
Pharmacy board secretaries in

testing

390

U. S.

434

Movie slides as an advertising

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colleges, increased standards

medium

192

Moving merchandise

Oilskins, waterproofing

80

512

Muller, Edith M.: "How I Spent
My Vacation"

Ointment, analgesic

389

493

cause of darkening in re-

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sorcin

432

antidote for

348

Murgittroyd's Drug Store clerks'

for burns

82

banquet, photograph of.

camphorated

.44, 389

138

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Murphy, Dr. John B., death of.. 347
"My Funniest Experience".

decolorizing

214

Ointments,

317

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Philadelphia College of Phar-

thyol in

255

macy combines with Medico-

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Chirurgical College of Phar-

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Nagle, Frederick, and his daugh-

ter, snapshot of...

355

One-cent sales good advertising 154
Opening announcement, a speci-

Phosphite of sodium.

346

Photographic flashlight

126

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Physician, going after the dis-

Naphthol, camphorated

44

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pensing

307

Narcotic drugs, concerning the

illegal traffic in.

481

that drew thousands of pa-
trons

184

free diarrhea mixture..

432

Orange, glycerite of.

123

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Orders, illiterate....36, 120, 121,
160, 207, 295, 338, 382, 430, 470, 514
Original advertising methods of
a clever retailer..

Pictures, prize-winning camera. 310
Pies and puddings, individual. 164
Pike, C. R.: "An Artificial Lake
in the Window".

36

Pill, kidney

Place of

business,

should a

druggist live at his?.

301
458

326

Planning a modern drug store

Outlook based on figures, an.

48

109, 198

391

Overcoming the cigarette habit. 169
the tobacco habit

Plants, growing drug.

348

125

.3, 174

Ownership, a letter announcing
a change of...

preserving the green
in

color

213

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214

Own-make preparations, display-
ing

Plea for pharmaceutical

re-

97

search, a

415

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Tonic, witch-hazel hair.

Sodium phosphite

250, 297, 340, 386
346

Soldering fluid

80

....

Soldiers on

the border, snap-

Model Drug Store, Waseca,
Minn.
West Baden,
Moore Bros.,

Tooth paste, a potassium chlo-

rate

434

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168

shot of U. S.

181

Ind.

443

Soliciting Christmas business...

473

Solidified liniment

390

Murgittroyd Drug Company,
Spokane, Wash.

Tracey, Arthur A.: "Advertising
My Drug Business".

374

Trade bringing methods.

385

266

how putting

in another

Solid perfume

258

Newcomer & Sons, M. F.,

door doubled

124

Solution for fire-proofing fab-
rics

Toledo, Ohio

313

marks, information concern-

382

Pantlind Pharmacy, Grand

ing

..125, 522

Harrington's

477

Rapids, Mich.

198

Tragacanth, toilet creams, fil-

making standard-strength

Fowler's

166

Rogers & Son, H. C., Up-
land, Nebraska

tering

520

95

Trained nurse

as a

business

Wright's

477

Solutions, percentage.

.388, 475

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Vance Drug Co., Los An-
geles, Cal.

creator, the

516

509

Sorley, Stanley M.:

"Qualities

of Importance in a Clerk”.

56

Veale, W. R., Granite, Okla.
Vermont Marble Co., Proc-

Trees, destroying

434

14

Tricks of the trade, some.

37

tor, Vt.

14

Tupper, Frank H.:

"Luck as a

Speeding up delivery boys.

211

Spiers, D. R.,

Wilson, J. I., Cambridge,

prize-winning

Factor in My Business Career" 147
Turning calls for non-stocked

Ohio

113

show-cards by

225

Sponges, marking

430

Sporting goods an

interesting

Wheeler, Carlton B., Hud-
son, Mass.

articles into cash.

27

137

line

195

Stout, M. A., portrait and men-
tion of

waste into cash.
Turnovers, concerning stock, 218,

16

306, 350, 439, 449

409

Spurlock-Neal Company, adver-

Strang, David: "The Movie Slide

U

tisement of

296

Stability of nitroglycerin tab-
lets, the

as an Advertising Medium".. 192
J.: "Displaying
Strehl, Louis

122

Stabilizers in ice cream, the use
of

297

Own-make Preparations"
Strong, Samuel E., portrait and
mention of

97

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133

Stains from hands, to

remove

nitrate of silver.

123

Strontium bromide and potassi-
um citrate incompatible.

United Drug Company and South
America

393

81

to get rid of fruit.

390

Stuckey, E.

to remove indelible ink.

389

W., portrait and

mention of

410

Stamp selling idea

385

Standards among pharmacy col-
leges, increased

Studholme, Foster, portrait and
mention of

United States Chamber of Com-
merce, a significant report by
UNITED STATES PHARMACO-
POEIA:

88

50

485

Standish, F.: "Planning a Mod-

ern Drug Store".

.109, 198

Staple, Geo. W.: "What Do You
Think?"

Stationery pays good profits..

sales are boosted, how.
using up shop-worn.

Status of whiskey and brandy.. 478
Stearic acid cream.

Stephens-Ashurst bill, concern-

382

Stults, E. C.: "Showing Real In-
terest in Farmers' Affairs.
"Submitted for Poison Tests"
Substitute for rubber stoppers,

502

Changes in the new.....322, 362
Changing from the old to
the new

485

28

Concerning the new....

263,

279, 304

383

a

384

240

novocaine not a synthetic.. 303
Substitutes for wool-fat.

Distribution of the.
Probable date

260

of enforce-

342

ment of

413

120

Sulphur, liquid

42

Revision committee

votes

301

Suppan, Dr. Leo, snapshot of.

223

Suppository mold soap solution 346
Supreme Court and the Harri-

United States, reciprocal regis-

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son law

263

Sterilizing novocaine

390

Sweet oil defined

126

Sterling, Harold

"How
V.:

a

Clerk Fattens His Pay En-

Synthetic substitute, novocaine
not a

Urine specimens

303

not to reopen the brandy
and whisky question.....

tration throughout the....236, 288
Universal liniment

tests for sugar and albumin 125

86

258

383

velope"

366

Syrup, making simple

163

Stevens bill, the course of the..
St. Louis Naturalists' Club, pho-
tograph of

171

System of bookkeeping for the

223

druggist, a complete...... 232
that keeps down expenses, a

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17

stories, prize-winning

490

Stock, age marks on.

75

reducing scheme, a..
turnovers, concerning...218,
306, 350, 438, 439
Stoppers, a substitute for rubber 383

206

T

Store, advertising the drug..
booklet, an attractive.
catalogue in a newspaper..
increasing sales in a coun-
try drug

73

Table, advantages of a "dollar" 516
a pricing
making a card writer's.

developing business during. 429
"Vacation, How I Spent My".
Value of a name, the...

490

516

441

Vance Drug Co., store of.

509

375

Vance, J. G., portrait of..

509

165

39

Tablets, blue color in bichloride 390
dyspepsia

starts new drug chain.

509

301

200

Tablet-triturate board, advan-
tages of a

518

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Tague, John R., death of.

436

Vance, Luther H.: "A New Use
for an Old Product".
"Ductless Glands-Interest-
ing Developments"

329

244

....

Veale, W. R., store of..

14

portrait of

436

Takamine, Dr. Jokichi, mention

of

STORES, PICTURES OF:

of

482

"Taking a Gun on a Question-

Vermin, remedies against.

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Baldauf Drug Co., Milwau-

Blake Drug Co., John S.,

Wheeling, W. Va..

able Account"

153

Viscid liquids, filtering..

95

Tan shoe paste

169

Vermont Marble Company, store

Volatile principles of coffee.... 276

14

300

520

shoes, blackening

80

W

137

Company,

John,

Tariff, medicinal coal-tar chem-
icals and the

Cone, E. H., Atlanta, Ga..
Diethelm Bros., Toledo, O.. 486
Eckels, Paul, Crowley, Ill. 442
Erwin,
Co.,
Drug
Erwin
Tenn.
Frawley, John P., Bangor,
Maine
Fricke, F. B., Council Bluffs,
Iowa

223
52

Tasmania, drug conditions in..
Tattoo marks, removing...
Taylor, J. Earl: "An Auto Truck
and Candy Specials".

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Wages paid to clerks, concern-
304
ing
Wagon

219

didn't
that

35

74

442

"A Wall Tent Window Dis-
play"
Telephone number, the impor-

Wallace, Mrs. Emma Gary, por-
trait and mention of.

51

115

Wallace, William E., convicted

under Harrison law

314

442

ance of a good. 306
rainy days and the 339
service, advertis-

Wall tent window display.

115

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ing

38

Walter, Harry G.: "Developing
Business During Vacation"
Warner Co., Wm. R.,

429

goes

to

Peru

94

"Temptation" tables

76

New York

481

Gillespie, F. T., St. Joseph,

Testing oils

390

Warren,

Milton

A: "Turning

Mich

14

Tests for sugar and albumin in

Creditors Into Cash"

35

Gurley's, Sanford, No. Caro-

urine

125

lina

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340

Washington, liquor conditions
in State of

..259, 435, 480

Hamburg Pharmacy, Ham-
burg, N. Y.

"That Quinine and Aspirin In-

53

compatibility"

249

Hernandez, Antonio, Ciego
de Avila, Cuba..

....94, 139

Thomas, Charles J.: "One-Cent
Sales Good Advertising"

Washington State Pharmaceu-
tical Association to meet on
steamship

129

155

Waste into cash, turning.

16

Hunter & McGee, Jackson,
Miss.

"Three Mistakes"

438

Water bath, an economical.

255

184

25

15

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Johnston, Jas. D., Launces-
ton, Tasmania

Kelley, J. J., Seattle, Wash. 445
Kinsel, E. C., Detroit, Mich. 101
Lanier, James S., Memphis,
Tenn.

Tincture of iodine, restoring old 214
Tinctures from fluidextracts..76, 511
Tobacco habit, overcoming the 125
Todd, Harvey E.: "Moving the
Goods"
Todd, R. A., mention of.
artistically
accessories
Toilet
displayed
creams, filtering viscid.
Tonic, sage hair..

Thulin, E. C., pricing table de-
vised by

discoloration in distilled..

389

411

to purify drinking

510

Waterproofing oilskins

80

Waters, medicated

475

Want-book entries, the impor-

tance of making

206

manship"

Weis, J. E.: "As I View Sales-
512
308
65
520

451
West Indies. selling goods in the 446
Wheeler, Carlton B., store of.. 137
Whelpley, H. M., mention of.260, 304

522

snapshot of

478

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Worley, George R.: "Bulk Can-
Best Paying

"Turning Waste Paper Into

150

505

Cash"

16

Disinfectants

211

portrait of

16, 151

22

Germicidal Soap

339, 486

Wright's solution

477

"Making Use of Satisfied
Customers"

Hallowe'en

418

Writing business letters

431

152

Patriotic

339

ink

212

"Making Use of the Printed

One-cent sale

155

Wrothwell, J. H.: "National In-

Advertisement"

"Sending Out Business-pull-
ing Letters"

61

....

Toilet accessories

65

Wall tent

115

surance in England".
Wulling, Frederick J., portrait

159

104

257
Whittier, Edmond A., mention of 393
Wilcox, M. J., prize picture sub-

White, J. Leyden, mention of..4,
130, 216, 437
Whitewash that will stick to
wood

Witch-hazel hair tonic..
Witt, Van I.: "On the
of Turnover"

81

and mention of...

8

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Wohlfort, H.

L.: "A System

Y

That Keeps

Down Ex-

penses"

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mitted by

397

"Testing One's

Puzzle-

Williamson, Chas., prize picture

guessing Ability"

120

Yancey, Otis L., snapshot of.
"Ye Gods"

11

353

submitted by

397

Wolgamot, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.,

Wilson, Frederick H., mention of
Wilson, J. I., store of.

8

daughter of

268

Yellow color for mineral oil..
Young, D. B.: "Here's a New

302

113

Wilson,

Virgil:

"Selling Ex-

Women clerks, should they be
employed?

20

One"
Youthful errors

121

370

tracts in the Home".

Window, an artificial lake in the

36

W. O. N. A. R. D., 1916 meet-
35
ing of

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detective, a

165

displays, getting the

most

Wood, J. Russell, prize picture
submitted by

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out of

22

Wool-fat substitutes

342

strating That Price Tags Pay" 248

Vol. XXX.

DETROIT, MICH., JANUARY, 1916.

No. 1.

THE

medical diploma and his State registration as a

BULLETIN OF PHARMACY physician gave him constitutional as well as

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CONVICTED
UNDER THE
HARRISON LAW.

moral rights of which he was being deprived by the enforcement of the Harrison antinarcotic law. He seemed to hold the belief that a physcian should be subjected to little, if any, restraint in prescribing narcotics. In sentencing him Judge Landis stated that he took his advanced age into consideration.

Dr. Blunt was released under $5000 bond, pending appeal to a higher court.

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For this he was sentenced to the penitentiary During the last sixty days for two years; upon each of the other charges

there seems to have been more Harrison law cases in court than there have been during any corresponding period since the measure went into effect last March. From all our larger centers activity in the imposing of fines and jail and prison terms is being reported.

A case that has attracted considerable attention is that of Dr. Arthur L. Blunt of Chicago. In spite of repeated warnings, Dr. Blunt persisted in violating the law, and after several trials he was convicted on a number of counts. He is an old man, comparatively-61; and on his sixty-first birthday he stood up to receive a sentence of two years of penal servitude in the Federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, and a fine of $2500.

Dr. Blunt made a long and somewhat eloquent plea in his own behalf, claiming that his

the penalty imposed was five years. The court instructed that the three five-year terms should be served concurrently, however, and this means that the time served will have been seven years in all. A circumstance which is said to have influenced the judge in passing sentence was the defiant attitude of the defendant.

At the time sentence was imposed Wallace was unable to raise a $20,000 bond and was remanded to the county jail. It is understood that Wallace, also, will attempt to get a hearing in another court.

MERGER

PLANS TEMPO-
RARILY HALTED.

It is reported by Eastern commercial papers that the plans of the Riker & Hegeman Company and the United Drug Company to effect a consolidation have been brought temporarily to a standstill by reason of a re

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