The Pharmaceutical era . se thought theyoung man had been riding himself and spoke from ex-perience. That afternoon Fred Odena and Mr. Casewere down town together and decided to come ina car. Thev boarded a trolley car and the conductor de-manded fare. Mr. Odena went down into his pockets forthe needful ten cents, when Mr. Case exclaimed, withthat pretty English accent which is so well known to hisfriends: ,_. Hold on! We dont have to pay car fare. We areguests of the Jefferson. Odena looked incredulous and the conductor looked non-plussed. „ , ., ,,T i. I dont know anything about that,


The Pharmaceutical era . se thought theyoung man had been riding himself and spoke from ex-perience. That afternoon Fred Odena and Mr. Casewere down town together and decided to come ina car. Thev boarded a trolley car and the conductor de-manded fare. Mr. Odena went down into his pockets forthe needful ten cents, when Mr. Case exclaimed, withthat pretty English accent which is so well known to hisfriends: ,_. Hold on! We dont have to pay car fare. We areguests of the Jefferson. Odena looked incredulous and the conductor looked non-plussed. „ , ., ,,T i. I dont know anything about that, he said. I wantyour fare. ? , , ^u Mr. Cases wrath was stirred. He had been under theimpression for some hours that he was entitled to a freeride and he began to argue the question. Trouble wasaverted bv paying the fare and the joke hasbeen on jlr. Case ever since. It has cost hmi consider-able, but he laughs as heartily as anybody else when thestory is told. 554 THE PHARMACErTirAL [October 14, FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PROPRIETARY ASSOCIATION. RICHMOND, VA. OCTOBER Ilth TO 15th, J 897. FIRST SESSION, MONDAY, OCTOBER II, II. A. M. It was a trifle after 11 oclock when the first sessionof the Proprietary Association was called to order in theconvention hall of the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, president, Thomas Doliber, of the Doliber-GoodaleCompaBv, Boston, was in the chair, and , New York, secretary, discharged the onerousduties of that office. There was every evidence that thesessions of the association were to be filled with enter-taining detail, as there was an unusually large numberof members taking part in the initial transactions. President Doliber congratulated the association heart-ily for the splendid attendance. It augured well, he said,for an interesting series of sessions and he was confidentthat the business that would be transacted would trans-cend in importance that of any previous meeting. Heknew the mee


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