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ROYAL GAS LIGHT CO., 206 East Kinzie Street, CHICAGO, ILL. F. A. MOSES. dinner at the Jefferson Hotel, October 8, in celebration ST. LOUIS LOCALS. of his semi-centennial. F. A. Moses, of the Wellston Pharmacy, 6201 Easton A. Schirenberg, Twenty-tbird Street and Cass Avenue, Avenue, goes out on a fishing reports business fair and increasing. trip every week and always Wm. Brauch, manager of the Carey Pharmacy, Twen has a few fish for his friends. ty-second Street and Cass . Avenue, says business is C. G. Arras, 6125 Bartmer very good. Avenue, bas one of the finest Wm. Cummins, 3062 Cass Avenue, says business is and best arranged stores in that part of the city. He says fair, with prospects of getting better. He has been in business is fair and consider. business at this corner for twenty-three years. ably better than it has been. Manning Waldeck always has his fishing outfit ready so that he can go fishing at a moment's notice. He C. J. Haeberle, owner of the usually brings home some fish for his friends. Hodiamont Pharmacy, Maple and Hodiamont Avenues, says S. A. Lavine, a graduate of the St. Louis College of business is fair and increasing Pharmacy, '03, is owner of the Labadie, Euclid and St. Louis Avenues. He reports business good. right along. C. Norford, with the Stoermer Drug Co., Sarah and Edgar N. Sanders, a graduate of the St. Louis College Olive Streets, is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Class of '84, quit the drug business some of Pharmacy, '04. He reports business fair and im-years ago and is now engaged in the automobile busiproving. ness, but he still has a soft spot in his heart for his old college friends and would like to meet them all F. C. Pauley, Jr., proprietor of the Hamilton Phar again. macy at 924 Hamilton Avenue, is a graduate of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, '07, and says business Charles Renner, who attended the meeting of the is fair and getting better right along. N. A. R. D. at Atlantic City, N. J., says “Next to Chicago, St. Louis had the largest number of delegates Dr. A. H. Juengel, a graduate of the St. Louis College of at the meeting. The members attended the sessions Pharmacy, '02, is now interne very diligently so as to be able to report fully to those at the City Hospital. members who were unable to attend.” As a whole, E. M. Norton, formerly doing he said that the St. Louis delegation had a very fine relief work, accepted a position trip. as prescription clerk with the H. W. Friedewald, Page and Goodfellow Avenues, has Judge & Dolph Pharmacal Co., one of the finest stores in on Olive Street. that portion of the city and Dr. F. E. Meyer, formerly at reports business fair. Ste. Genevieve, is now pro R. G. Houghland, with the prietor of the Cottage Phar Clara-Etzel Pharmacy, says macy, Spring and Cottage Ave. business is fair, but could nues, and reports business very still be much better. good, in fact, so far every month DR. A. H. JUENGEL. A. J. Temm, North Market this year has been better than Street and Clara Avenue, the corresponding month last year. says he is doing a nice busiA. Stetzlini, 3501 Cass Avenue, reports business fair ness and is well satisfied and increasing He is one of the great fishermen since he opened his store on and manages to bring home a nice lot of bass and the above corner croppie after his weekly fishing trips. 0. J. Cloughly, 5601 Easton W. M. A. Smith, Boonville, Mo., lately in the drug Avenue, reports business business at McAlester, Okla., is permanently located fair. He is a great admirer of fine dogs. He has as prescription clerk with Ambrose Mueller, at Web- some of the finest breed of bull terriers in the city. ster Groves, and is well satisfied with his change. 1. M. Clark, after leaving the public schools of Upper J. Oldakowski, a graduate of the St. Louis College of Alton, entered the drug business of the W. A. Clark Pharmacy, bought the drug store on Elliot and Gam Drug Co., owned by his brother, at Upper Alton, reble Streets some time ago and says business is fair, maining for a few years. He then attended the St. and that he is well satisfied for the time he has been Louis College of Pharmacy, graduating in 1907. Soon there. after graduating he entered into partnership with F. Dr. George A. Bowman, president of the St. Louis So- W. Runde, Ph. G., under the firm name of the Tower ciety of Dental Science and for fifty years a practi- | Drug Co., 2100 East Grand Avenue. He reports busi. tioner of dentistry in St. Louis, was honored with a ness fair, H. W. 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