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THE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FLESH BUILDER
Comes in Two Sizes to Retail at 50 cents and $1.00
Large Size Wholesales at $8.00 Dozen
Small Size Wholesales at $4.00 Dozen

TALKING POINTS:

IT HAS MERIT

IT IS GUARATNEED

SIX PACKAGES FOR $5.00

HOW IS YOUR STOCK?

Department G.

WOODWARD SALES CO.

BINGHAMTON, N. Y.

TRADE SUPPLIED BY MEYER BROS. AND OTHER LEADING JOBBERS

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Jap-a-lac Enamels.

Jap-a-lac Clear Varnish (Natural). A Durable
floor and interior varnish for general use.
Solid Enamel finishes; six
colors, also Flat White and Gloss White.
Jap-a-lac Gold Paint. A brilliant gold finish for
wood or metal.

Jap-a-lac Aluminum Paint. A silvery finish for
wood or metal.

Jap-a-lac Floor and Porch Paint. A tough,
weather-resisting paint for both inside and outside use.
Jap-a-lac Black Finlsh. A durable black-dead
and brilliant.

JAP-A-LAC

HOUSEHOLD FINISHES

Let The New Year Bring
Bigger Profits

Thousands of dealers will get good money out of Jap-a-la
Household Finishes in 1917.

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How About Your Soda Fountain Supplies?

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Your Fountain Deserves The Best

Merrell Acid Phosphates, Merrell Birch Beer Comp., Merrell Ginger Ale
Comp. Extract, Merrell Terpeneless Lemon, Merrell Terpeneless Lime,
Merrell Terpeneless Orange, Merrell Concentrated Root Beer Comp.,
Merrell Concentrated Sarsaparilla Comp., Merrell Vanilla Comp., Mer-
rell Vanillin Comp. for flavoring Syrups, Ice Creams, etc.; Lime Juice
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COLLEGE NEWS

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHOOL OF PHARMACY.

Wood and Flournoy Streets, Chicago, III.

R. A. Curlee, '16, has purchased a drug store in Waukegan, Ill.

P. M. Kepner, '11, succeeds H. J. Houghton at 6600 Wentworth avenue, Chicago.

C. O. Bowman, '02, has bought the pharmacy of W. D. Webb, Sixth and Francis streets, St. Joseph, Mo.

The marriage of George Frederick Vaupell, '15, and Miss Madeline Edwards of Chicago took place New Year's day.

B. S. Cooban, '89, for 26 years a successful druggist at Englewood, Chicago, died December 31, after a short illness.

Professor W. B. Day addressed the classes of the College of Pharmacy of the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis on the 18th of January. His subject was "Pharmaceutical Organization."

H. W. Colson, Ph. C. '11, who has been assistant in chemistry at the school for the past five years, has resigned and taken a commercial position. George F. Vaupell, Ph. C. '15, has succeeded him.

N. Gray Bartlett, professor of pharmaceutical chemistry in the Chicago College of Pharmacy from 1869 to 1895, died recently at the age of 77 years. He will be remembered with affection by the older alumni.

Jennie Eloise Bell, '86, one of the first women graduated by the Chicago College of Pharmacy, died January 13 at her residence, 732 East Forty-eighth street, Chicago. Mrs. Bell was past worthy grand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Stanley Clarke, Ph. C. '12, who has been employed as chemist by the Abbott Laboratories, Chicago, for several years, has recently resigned and taken a position with the Scholtz Drug Co. of Denver, Colo. Mr. Leo Ayers, '16, has taken Mr. Clarke's place with the Abbott company.

HIGHLAND PARK COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Charles English, '16, has a good position at Pasco, Wash.

A. R. Coe, '16, is now manufacturing chemist for the Madrid Chemical Company at Madrid, Ia.

Iowa State Board of Pharmacy held their last examination at Highland Park College of Pharmacy in January.

Lester Wilke with E. Roy Leibhart and Bryan Bonner as assistants are department editors on the Piper for 1917.

W. W. Pritchard, '12, now connected with the Chicago branch of the General Fireproofing Company of Youngstown, O., was a recent visitor at the college.

Mortar and Pestle Club of 1917 with the aid of the alumni of the College of Pharmacy are installing a scientific library for the pharmacy and chemistry students.

Dr. Robert Fischelis of the house of H. K. Mulford & Company of Philadelphia will address the pharmacy students on biological products and drug standardization.

Mortar and Pestle Club in a recent meeting elected the following officers: Walter Schwarz, president; A. T. Good, vice-president; Floyd Johnson, secretary and treasurer; Fordyce Creitz, Highlander editor.

A TECHNICAL LIBRARY.

Highland Park College, Des Moines, Ia.

E. T. Satring, '04, is joint manager of the Ruff Pharmacy at Sioux City.

Thos. O. Burson reports to the alumni directory from Mapleton, Ia.. where he has a store.

A. L. Levendahl, '11, reports from Harlan, Ia., and Leon W. Hill, '14, from the Beacon Store of Sioux City.

On December 16 the well-known football captain, Thomas "Wampie" McCauley, was married to Elizabeth Groh, an alumnus of Highland Park College.

At the Iowa State Board examination, football Quarterback Noll made the highest grade of his class. Let it never again be said that good athletes are always poor students.

M. H. Kirschbaum, '14, manager of the Toller Store, Sioux City, Ia., sends his congratulations on the abandonment of the annual exhibit in favor of establishing a departmental library.

The Mortar and Pestle Club, an organization of pharmic students, founded about ten years ago, has shown more than its usual activity this year. It has abolished the annual exhibit, which has been held for a good many years. In its stead this year the club will establish a complete departmental library. It has been hoped to house this in a wellfurnished clubroom on the floor below the laboratories. The exact location is in the front of Science Hall and faces the stair landing. To this library will be added the valuable technical publications now in the general library in the Administration Building.

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Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup

Absolutely Non-Narcotic

Does Not Contain Opium, Morphine, Nor Any of Their Derivatives

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215-217 FULTON ST.

NEW YORK

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$20.00 12.00

4 oz. bottles (25c size) per doz.
$2.00 1 gal. cans ($2.50 size) per doz.
Quart cans (75c size) per doz. . . . . 6.00 2 gal. cans ($1.50 size) per doz.
These goods have given the highest satisfaction for dry cleaning
gloves, slippers, furs, velvets and the most delicate fabrics, without
injury to colors or materials; and they are equally efficient in remov-
ing oil and grease stains from all kinds of clothing and leather goods,
and for renovating merchandise soiled by exposure and frequent han-
dling. They have stood the test of efficiency in households, stores
and factories, for fifteen years; and have been sold continuously dur-
ing this time by the leading druggists and department stores, as well
as by the wholesale drug houses of St. Louis and more or less through-
out the United States, as a standard article.

SAPO-ELIXIR is the first staple product in its line ever put on the market through legitimate trade channels and in a merchantable form; and all other articles in its line are but imitators. There exists in every city a want which this article supplies in the highest degree, and will be found a highly desirable addition to every druggist's stock. Manufactured and sold only through jobbers and in jobbers' quantities by

Smithers Chemical Co.

JOHN H. SMITHERS, Mgr.

MAKERS OF DRY CLEANING SOAPS AND DRY CLEANERS' SPECIALTIES 4368 DELMAR AVE.

ST. LOUIS, MO.

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