The Spatula, Volume 22Irving P. Fox Spatula publishing Company, 1915 - Pharmacy |
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... drinks is quite a different proposition . There are few Editor displays or new drinks to help out , and it is a tax on ingenuity to devise advertising clever enough to draw people . It can be done , but it takes planning and thinking ...
... drinks is quite a different proposition . There are few Editor displays or new drinks to help out , and it is a tax on ingenuity to devise advertising clever enough to draw people . It can be done , but it takes planning and thinking ...
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... Drinks . By E. F. WHITE . S ក Mike Kinney , the name is suggestive of a jolly Irish- man , with perhaps a clay pipe in his mouth . But the Mike Kinney of this story , who styles himself " Team- ster and Editor , " is perhaps a mighty ...
... Drinks . By E. F. WHITE . S ក Mike Kinney , the name is suggestive of a jolly Irish- man , with perhaps a clay pipe in his mouth . But the Mike Kinney of this story , who styles himself " Team- ster and Editor , " is perhaps a mighty ...
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... hemp can be dyed together in one bath . The process is said to be so simple that a competent dyer can learn it in half a day . GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF IT . ST HE season for hot drinks is rapidly ap- proaching 28 THE SPATULA.
... hemp can be dyed together in one bath . The process is said to be so simple that a competent dyer can learn it in half a day . GETTING AT THE BOTTOM OF IT . ST HE season for hot drinks is rapidly ap- proaching 28 THE SPATULA.
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... drinks as a fountain commodity have passed beyond the ex- perimental stage , still , as a whole , the public does not know the real benefits to be derived from hot drinks . The public really wants something hot to drink dur- ing the ...
... drinks as a fountain commodity have passed beyond the ex- perimental stage , still , as a whole , the public does not know the real benefits to be derived from hot drinks . The public really wants something hot to drink dur- ing the ...
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... drinks you serve fully up to the standard that you in- tend to maintain . REST GOES WITH REFRESHMENT . Many people will drop into your store during the cold weather for a hot drink because they are tired as well as cold . Keep your ...
... drinks you serve fully up to the standard that you in- tend to maintain . REST GOES WITH REFRESHMENT . Many people will drop into your store during the cold weather for a hot drink because they are tired as well as cold . Keep your ...
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Page 118 - Resolved, That the Secretary be instructed to send a copy of these resolutions to the President of the United States...
Page 229 - SEND IT IN. If you have a bit of news, send it in. Or a joke that will amuse, send it in. A story that is true, an incident that's new, "We want to hear from you,
Page 81 - Other preparations which are peddled to druggists and purport to be acetylsalicylic acid, commonly known as aspirin, a medicine of foreign origin, regularly prescribed by many physicians for certain ailments, have been seized by the officials in charge of the enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act, because an analysis showed that the products were worthless imitations.
Page 243 - ... any person who shall have registered and paid the special tax as required by section one of this Act...
Page 268 - If the quantity of the contents be stated by weight or measure, it shall be marked in terms of the largest unit contained in the package, except that, in the case of an article with respect to which there exists a definite trade custom for marking the quantity of the article in terms of fractional parts of larger units, it may be so marked in accordance with the custom. Common fractions shall be reduced to their lowest terms ; decimal fractions shall be preceded by zero and shall be carried out to...
Page 296 - C., shall not exceed 100 per cubic centimeter; provided that the estimate shall be made from not less than two plates, showing such numbers and distribution of colonies as to indicate that the estimate is reliable and accurate. 2. Not more than one out of five 10 cc portions of any sample examined shall show the presence of organisms of the Bacillus coli group when tested...
Page 268 - Statements of metric weight should be in terms of kilograms or grams. Statements of metric measure should be in terms of liters or centiliters. Other terms of metric weight or measure may be used if it appears that a definite trade custom exists for marking articles with such other terms and the articles are marked in accordance with the custom.
Page 454 - If it be mixed, colored, powdered, coated, or stained in a manner whereby damage or inferiority is concealed.
Page 228 - So, the vast* results obtained by Science are won by no mystical faculties, by no mental processes, other than those which are practised by every one of us, in the humblest and meanest affairs of life. A detective policeman discovers a burglar from the marks made by his shoe, by a mental process identical with that by which Cuvier restored the extinct animals of Montmartre from fragments of their bones.
Page 268 - ... and shall be so placed and in such characters as to be readily seen and clearly legible when the size of the package and the circumstances under which it is ordinarily examined by purchasers or consumers are taken into consideration.