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ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT

Illinois Board of Pharmacy.-Leo L. Mrazek, president, 1500 W. 18th street, Chicago; Frank J. Butler, vice-president, Pontiac; Frederic T. Provost, 1155 Wilson avenue, Chicago; William J. Clancy, La Salle; Thos. D. Gregg, Harrisburg; F. C. Dodds, secretary, Springfield.

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An Interesting Trade Mark is the one used by George Reber, of Trenton, Ill., who makes good use of the fact that his name can be spelled backward or forward, up or down, and always be "Reber." He was proprietor of the Crawley Pharmacy, at Twenty-second and Carr streets, St. Louis, for about thirty years. Drugs That Illinois Merchants May Sell.-Under the provisions of the law, it is unlawful for a person not a registered pharmacist to sell anything but patent or proprietary preparations which do not contain opium or coca leaves, or any of their derivatives. However, the Illinois Board of Pharmacy will permit sales of the following by general merchants:

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Illinois Pharmacy Alumni.-A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association of the University of Illinois School of Pharmacy was held at the college building February 14th. The treasurer reported a balance of $642.00 in the Alumni Ebert Scholarship Fund, and the committee unanimously decided to collect outstanding pledges and enough new subscriptions to bring the sum up to $1000.00, the interest on which would be given yearly as a prize to the student graduating with the highest general average.

President Leo L. Mrazek announced that, moved by a spirit of loyalty and good will toward his Alma Mater, he would give $25.00 each year to the student attaining the highest average in chemistry. With the $25.00 prize which Mr. Andrew Scherer gives to the student standing highest in pharmacy, the microscope awarded annually by Mr. Herman Fry for excellence in materia medica, and the proposed Ebert prize for general average, this offer of Mr. Mrazek

furnished the school with a prize for each department and will be very acceptable.

The secretary announced that in view of the fact that 1917 is the 25th anniversary of W. B. Day's graduation from the school, and a like time since he first became associated as an officer with the school, that a number of people had broached the subject of a reception. With unanimous consent it was decided to hold a

"W. B. Day Testimonial Dinner." on June 6, that men from every branch of pharmacy, wholesale, retail, the teaching profession and especially the State and American Pharmaceutical Associations be invited to attend the dinner, and do honor to the man who has served so faithfully the pharmaceutical profession. The Alumni Association offered to finance and direct the project, with the president and secretary in direct charge.

The Chicago Drug Club had the Chicago Veteran Druggists' Association as a guest at Hotel Sherman, February 26. The Honorable Dave Shanahan, Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, gave the main address of the evening.

Springfield is the permanent home, at least for a few years, for the Ill. Ph. A. The 1917 convention will open, June 19. The president is W. S. Denton, of Beardstown, and the secretary W. B. Day, of Chicago.

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CASCARA

BROMIDE

QUININE

Price $1.75 Per Dozen

The Standard Cold Cure

Write W. H. HILL CO., Detroit, Mich. for advertising mat

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REWARD!

$25.00 reward for every case of burn that will not heal up and cover over with hide when the following preparation is used. Take molasses, cover the burn heavy, and wrap it up with dry flour. Leave this on from two to six hours, or until the pain ceases. Wash off and apply CORNELL'S ELECTRIC LINIMENT until healed up.

$5.00 reward for every fresh cut on stock that will not heal up without a scar when CORNELL'S ELECTRIC LINIMENT is used according to directions, except in the hoof.

$2.00 reward for every white hair that comes, , when CORNELL'S ELECTRIC LINIMENT is used, except on a white horse, when used according to directions.

$5.00 reward for any fresh cut on a man that will give pain after using CORNELL'S ELECTRIC LINIMENT 24 hours. Directions, no washing, no tying or sewing up. Just apply the liniment. Will not be responsible for blemish on stock when water is used.

Dr. B. F. Cornell

PROPRIETOR

Edgewood, Mo.

The Tried and True PROTECTIVE TRADE MARK

This unrivaled remedy is the result of many years' study and experience in the special treatment of diseases of the lungs and throat by Dr. J. H. Guild, graduate of the New York Medical College and New York Chemical Laboratory, a practitioner in Bellevue and New York Charity Hospitals, and a physician of recognized ability and distinguished eminence. This article has been a standard remedy for. Asthma a half of a century. It has found its ways on its own merits in every civilized country on the globe. The growing demand, its great popularity and general use, stamp it as absolutely the most successful and satisfactory remedy that has ever been placed on the market.

Large Size, $8.50 Per Dozen
Small Size, $2.00 Per Dozen

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MRS. SUMMERS'

Opaline Suppositories

The Best Advertised and Most Popular Home Treatment For Women: Sworn Affidavits from Physicians and Patrons Prove Its Success

To the Retail Druggist: A Practical Way to Increase Your Sales and Bring In New Customers.

We Create The Demand Advertising is the life of business-but it costs. You can reap the results of ours without cost to yourself. During the past twenty years we have paid thousands of dollars annually for advertising our Mrs. Summers' Home Treatment in the best local, county, and metropolitan papers throughout the U. S. These advertisements appeal to sufferers directly, inviting them to send for a free trial treatment. Thousands of applications for these trials are received every month; samples are mailed, with the address of the local druggist who carries our goods.

Can You Fill The Orders?

Are you ready to profit by all this advertising, and the established reputation of Mrs. Summers' Home Treatment? See that your stock in this line is complete, and let us supply you with our descriptive booklet, "Woman's Own Medical Adviser," for free distribution.

Mrs. Summers' Famous Combined Home Treatment

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