The Meyer Brothers Druggist Prizes OPEN TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS This pharmaceutical journal, "Published in the interest of the entire drug trade," purposes to inaugurate a competitive contest on the following subjects, open to all subscribers: April-The Way to Make a Soda Fountain Profitable. July-The best way for a Retailer to Advertise. The object of this competition is to assemble for the benefit of the readers of the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST experiences gained by members of the trade on these subjects which are of such vital importance to druggists. The prize articles will be published in the order indicated and must be in the hands of the editor, Dr. H. M. Whelpley, 415 Clark avenue, St. Louis, by the fifteenth of the month preceding the month of publication. The following prizes are offered: First Prize $25.00 Assortment of Red Diamond Specialties (retail value). Second Prize- 15.00 Assortment of Certitfied Drugs (retail value). Third Prize 10.00 Assortment of Imperial Crown Toilet Requisites (retail value). Prizes will be forwarded on the day the article is published in the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST. Articles submitted may be illustrated and the photograph of the successful contestant, if furnished, will be published with the article. It is understood that all papers placed in competition for prizes become the property of the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST. MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST 415 CLARK AVENUE ST. LOUIS, MO. THE SUCCESSFUL PHARMACIST OF THE FUTURE is the man or woman who has had laboratory experience under practical and scientific guidance. The faculty of distinguished teachers and the laboratory facilities offer you such advantages at the ST. LOUIS COLLEGE OF PHARMACY A School Devoted Exclusively to Pharmacy FACULTY-.-J. M. Good, Ph. M., Emeritus Professor in Pharmacy; O. A. Wall, Ph. G., M. D.; Francis Hemm, Ph. G., Hon. M. D.; H. M. Whelpley, Ph. G., M. D., Ph. M.; Chas. Caspari, A. B., Ph. D., Hon. Ph. G.; O. 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Our 1917 Catalog is Ready-Investigate-Don't Wish You Had. "Yours For Clean Service." "The Nation Demands Sanitation" Lift the top of any German Silver Ice Cream Cabinet Don't rub, scrub, and fret-buy a Knight. For Sale By Meyer Brothers Drug Co. Knight Soda Fountain Co. St. Louis e 品 MISSOURI PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, June 12-15, 1917. Missouri Pharmaceutical Association officers for 1916-17: President, A. M. Howard, Excelsior Springs; honorary president, August Breunert, Kansas City; 1st vice-president, H. D. Llewellyn, Mexico; 2nd vice-president, R. A. Davidson, Essex; 3rd vice-president, Frank E. Long, St. Joseph; treasurer, William Mittelbach, Boonville; permanent secretary, R. S. Ford, Ph. G. H. M. Whelpley, St. Louis; assist- Council: Jesse E. Koppenbrink, Mo. Ph. T. A. Officers: PresiMarty Raming, Kansas City; 1st vice-president, C. L. Chittenden, St. Louis; 2nd vice-president, C. A. Sisler, St. Louis; 3rd vice-president, W. J. Walsh, St. Louis; permanent secretary, Robert Adelsperger, Kansas City; assistant secretary, Roy Walker, Kansas City; permanent treasurer, Dan Liddy, Kansas City; sergeant at arms, J. T. Goldsmith, St. Joseph. Council: Schooling Chapline, chairman, Kansas City; H. S. Chambers, St. Louis; J. D. Riley, St. Louis; Charles E. Schall, St. Louis; Frank Klein, St. Louis; A. C. Meyer, St. Louis. Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mo. Ph. A. and of the Mo. Ph. T. A. officers: President, Mrs. L. H. Howard, Unionville; vice-president, Mrs. J. T. Goldsmith, St. Joseph; secretary, Mrs. Charles E. Schall, St. Louis; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Edwin G. Cox, Craig; treasurer, Mrs. C. W. Loomis, Kansas City; auditor, Mrs. George Bennet, St. Louis. Missouri Board of Pharmacy: Charles Gietner, president, St. Louis; R. A. Doyle, vice-president, East Prairie; E. G. Cox, secretary, Craig; Paul L. Hess, Kansas City, and W. C. Bender, St. Joseph, members. Examination at Excelsior Springs High School, Monday, June 11, 1917. Missouri Pharmaceutical Association Committees. -President A. M. Howard, of Excelsior Springs, depends upon the work of the following committees to make a decided success of the 1917 meeting at the Elms Hotel, Excelsior Springs, the week of June 12: Deceased Members: F. R. Dimmitt, Chairman, Kansas City; T. T. Clifford, Sedalia; Clyde M. Anderson, Rockville; C. H. Sevier, Liberty; P. K. Glenn, Harrisonville. Drug Adulterations: Mrs. Minnie M. Whitney, Chairman, Kansas City; Frank Porter, Lathrop; Mrs. L. O. Rudolph, St. Joseph; A. W. Estabrook, Kansas City; J. M. Moss, Palmyra. Exhibits: A. N. Doerschuk, Chairman, Kansas City; Charles L. Smith, Kearney; J. Fred McDearmon, Carterville; H. D. Carlos, Jr., Bunceton. Legislation: Charles E. Zinn, Chairman, Kansas City; 0. J. Cloughly, St. Louis; Edwin G. Cox, Craig; A. Brandenberger, Jefferson City; Charles Gietner, St. Louis; R. A. Davidson, Essex; F. H. Fricke, St. Louis. National Formulary: H. D. Llewellyn, Chairman, Mexico; D. V. Whitney, Kansas City; J. M. Love, Kansas City; Jacob Lieberstein, St. Louis; Ambrose Mueller, Webster Groves. Membership and Attendance: J. M. Love, Chairman, Kansas City; Ed G. Schroers, St. Joseph; H. R. Arnold, Chillicothe; G. G. Murray, Gallatin; C. W. Bowen, Brunswick. Papers and Queries: Francis Hemm, Chairman, St. Louis; H. D. Llewellyn, Mexico; Paul L. Hess, Kansas City; R. L. Hope, Sedalia; A. C. Smith, Carrollton; Murray Q. Williams, Warrensburg. Trade Interests: R. L. Hope, Chairman, Centralia; J. H. Barnes, Liberty; W. C. Price, Neosho; H. D. Faxon, Kansas City; J. L. McKibben, Knob Noster; I. Ben Miller, Cape Girardeau. Transportation: L. A. Seitz, Chairman, St. Louis; George M. Scheu, St. Louis; W. E. Wentzelmann, Sedalia; W. C. Bender, St. Joseph; J. George Wirthman, Kansas City; J. Fred McDearmon, Carterville. United States Pharmacopoeia: William Mittelbach, Chairman, Boonville; A. N. Doerschuk, Kansas City; F. W. Robinson, Warrensburg; Ambrose Mueller, Webster Groves; Louis Lieberstein, St. Louis. Welcome: O. J. Cloughly, Chairman, St. Louis; Roland S. Ford, Excelsior Springs; Sam Farrar, Lebanon; W. A. Ackenhausen, Kansas City; K. N. Robinson, Warrensburg. On Candidates for Board of Pharmacy: D. V. Whitney, Chairman, Kansas City; R. L. Wardin, Nevada; Otto F. Claus, St. Louis; William Mittelbach, Boonville; C. E. Zinn, Kansas City. Historical: Leo Suppan, Chairman, St. Louis; H. M. Whelpley, St. Louis; J. F. Llewellyn, Mexico; Albert H. Koch, St. Louis; Francis Hemm, St. Louis; August Breunert, Kansas City. Grievances: Paul L. Hess, Chairman, Kansas City; A. Brandenberger, Jefferson City; Mrs. M. M. Whitney, Kansas City. Rexall Members: W. M. Federmann, Chairman, Kansas City; C. L. H. Howard, Unionville; Jesse Crenshaw, Lexington; W. Price, Neosho; W. Ellis, Vandalia. Entertainment: R. S. Ford, Chairman, Excelsior Springs; H. C. Tindall, Excelsior Springs; L. A. Seitz, St. Louis; H. L. Perkins, St. Joseph; C. E. Zinn, Kansas City; J. A. Trimble, Butler; J. George Wirthman, Kansas City; E. A. Buehler, Lincoln; J. E. Koppenbrink, St. Louis; P. B. Doniphan, Excelsior Springs; J. R. Lee, Excelsior Springs; George Gibson, St. Louis. Special Committee on Pharmaceutical Assay Processes: F. H. Fricke, Chairman, St. Louis; J. C. Thumser, St. Louis; W. C. Bender, St. Joseph; L. A. Meadows, St. Jsoeph; Mrs. M. M. Whitney, Kansas City; L. F. Zuber, Kansas City; R. A. Doyle, East Prairie; R. L. Wardin, Nevada; C. E. Zinn, Kansas City; H. D. Llewellyn, Mexico; Charles Gietner, St. Louis. Charles J. 3. Auxiliary Committee (Congressional District).-1. Walker, 806 Center street, Hannibal. 2. J. S. English, Paris. G. W. Carmack, Plattsburg. 4. E. G. Cox, Craig. 5. Chas E. Graham, Paul L. Hess, W. M. Federmann, Kansas City. 6. T. B. Montgomery, Warrensburg. 7. Louis Grother, Warsaw. 8. A. Brandenberger, Jefferson City. 9. Charles E. Meyer, St. Charles. 10. L. 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