WWPCM07986
"Russell PCC" (USA)
brand "United Drug Co.", 1905-1920s

printed by "USPCC" so

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deck
"Country Club", ca.1905
by USPCC ?
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deck
"Scout",
c.1915

 
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deck
"Country Club", 1924
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decks
"Rexall"

 
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  unknown
edition:
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sA:
J-4;
12-5
 

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narrow edition -
1932 ?
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deck
"Fifth Avenue"
sA:
I 104;
P 75
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deck
"Rex"

(narrow edition -
by
"Hurley PCC",
c.1935
)
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"11th annual convention of the UDC", 1913
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In 1902 Louis K. Liggett persuaded 40 independent drug stores to invest $4,000 in a retailers’ cooperative called United Drug Stores, which sold products under the Rexall name. After World War I, the cooperative established a franchise arrangement whereby independently owned retail outlets adopted the Rexall trade name and sold Rexall products.