The Pharmaceutical era . and theHygienic Wood Wool Co. state that their goods are soldas low as similar articles made of cotton. They reportthat wood wool menstrual pads, or napplns for women,and wood wool gonorrhoea bags are having a speciallygood demand. Both possess deodorant as well as absorb-ent qualities, and are made in a very convenient who are acquainted with the wood wool pre-parations are Invited to write for free samples to theHygienic Wood Wool Co., 38 Pearl street, New York. If you have not sold that well known and reliableOld Duroy Port Wine, you have missed a goo
The Pharmaceutical era . and theHygienic Wood Wool Co. state that their goods are soldas low as similar articles made of cotton. They reportthat wood wool menstrual pads, or napplns for women,and wood wool gonorrhoea bags are having a speciallygood demand. Both possess deodorant as well as absorb-ent qualities, and are made in a very convenient who are acquainted with the wood wool pre-parations are Invited to write for free samples to theHygienic Wood Wool Co., 38 Pearl street, New York. If you have not sold that well known and reliableOld Duroy Port Wine, you have missed a good saniple, which Is sent free upon request, wrlll convincethe most skeptical that Duroy Port Wine lis above theusual quality of high priced wines. The manufacturersmake a line of wines superior to the usual line handledby dealers and solicit the trade of the drug-gist. Writefor samples and particulars to the Duroy & Haines Co.,Sandusky, Ohio. November ?1, 1901.] NEWS DEPARTMENT. 619 PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, ETC. PATENTS. eil Xc 12, liKH. —Charles C. Barnes. Norristown. Pa. Process ofmaking decolorizing charcoal and filtering com-pounds. _ _ ee?. Salina. Kans. Inhaler. MinsfioM. and Milton S. Grovs, . assignor to Am-?any, Jersey City. X. J.,ersey. Soda-Water Dis- ftSfi.^TO.—Willam I —Frank B. Findlav. Ohio. —William HcInT r, I: .-terican Soda r~.a Corporation of Newpensing Apparatus. (^Harrv Katz, Des Moines, Iowa. Funnel. 686,315.—Charles Marchand, New York, N. Y. Bottle? Stopper. 686,332.—Herbert T. Prescott. Detroit. Mich. Device forstoring and administering serums. 686,368.—Leonard Tufts. Medford, and William Helmer,Boston, Mass., assignors to American Soda Foun-tain Company. Jersey City, N. J., a Corporation ofNew Jersey. Soda-Water Dispensing Apparatus. 686,466.—Alfred F. Martins. Boston. Mass. MechanicalStage for Microscopes. —Charles A. Geddes. Philadelphia, Pa., assignoiof two-
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