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DAIRY FARNS FIND " NEW COMPETITION - Maoufactarers of “Filled” Milk Are Hitting Dealers Heavy ' Bpringfeld, Mass, Nov, 10,—How 5 oriental oils menace the dalry indus- S\ gry was degeribed at the sixth annual meeting of the National Milk Pro- | ducers’ Federation today by Charles M ‘W Holman, of Washington, D, C, | executive secretary, in detalling the fight of the allled dairy farm and consumer Interests to free the dalry industry from what he termed "“this 4 sapper type of competition,"” I | that the permanent tariff act was a 4 Ereat boon to dairymen In so far as ?- the duties related to competitive vege- table oils and forelgn dairy products, But he pointed out that the low duties on the olls as finally fixed by congress cannot materlally restrain the filled milk traffic when butterfat is selling for 42 cents ‘a pound and vegetable fats for less than 10 cents, “Such a wide difference in cost of basle materlals,” he sald, “opened wide the door of temptation for manufacturers of so-called ‘filled’ milks, There are always persons to be found who place profit taking above publie welfare, This cost dif- ference, combined with the war psychology, when it was patriotie to eat Inferlor substitutes and send our best to the Allies! gave rise to the filled milk menace, ‘A condenser makes filled milk," sald the speaker, ‘by first purchasing whole milk from the farmer, 1t is necessary to buy whole milk because he cannot as a rule make use of skim milk whiech comes from the creameries and he needs skim mllk to serve as a medium for marketing the inferior vegetable fat, He takes out the butterfat and sells it on the butter market, He then combines the skim milk with coconnut ofl to produce a substance which looks, tastes and smells llke whole evapo- rated milk, Are Inferior. “These compounds, admittedly in- ferior in food value, some of the » to public health, They p because they are defective In food value and thelr use in place of whole milk results, in the case of the young, in a number of deficiency dis- ouses, These compounds are gen- erally sold under some fancy trade name and in thelr labeling comply with the federal Pure Food and Drug Act—an act created long before this evil sprang up-—and consequently in- adequate to meet the newer needs, “Surrounding the raffic has sprung up many fraudulent and sharp prac- tices, Both domestic and European purchasers have been Imposed upon, The good name of American evapora- ted mi'k Is at stake, Recently trauds detected In Buropean markets have revived memorles of the old filled cheese scandals, which resulted in federnl legislation to abolish that evil, Fearing Traffic, “American dairymen have more to fear from the filled milk traffic than from any other enemy, It has grown with great rapldity during the past five or six years, Within the past six months notable developments have taken place in the extraordinary increase in” the manufacture of filled Indicates a tremendous demand f the stuff by hakers, hotelkeeper restaurants, confectioners and lee cream makers, If the demand continues the cafe eater will be lucky if he gets real cream for his coffee. ¥or all he knows, it may be filled milk, “To stop this evil about 600 impor- tant farm, labor, women's, child wel. fare and consumers' organizations have put themselves on record for federal and state legislation to pro- hibit the manufacture and sale of such spurious products, In the federal congress a bill, known as the Voigt Bill, H, R, 8086, passed the lower house by a vote of 260 to 40, ‘This bill is now pending in the senate, and a determined effort will be madé to pass it In the short term session. Most of the senate leaders identified closely wth agricultural interests have already indorsed the measure."” BIG DANCE Friday, Armistice Fve, at the State || Frankie Olyne's Orchestra Plenty of Come early Armory, will furnish the music, confetti and streamers, THIS WILL BE A FURNITURE CHRISTMAS 'LOUIS - Madam You [llay (omb . the Jown QOuer. ' Better Furniture at more reasonable prices is not to be found. We are demonstrating this day after day to many new customers—if you'll pay us a visit you can then judge the truth of this statement for yourself. In a large and most extensively display furniture of the high- est character is evident, of which in this adver- tisement only several are featured. Why not save steps and energy—come and see remark- [ able values at our store. world's greatest sclentists have called lmllk for sale In bulk quantities. This HERRUP and stay late. WE ‘SOLICIT YQUR CHARGE ACCOUNT \ Marvelous Special Values for Thanksgiving SIX PIECE QUEEN-ANNE PERIOD DINING ROOM. SUITES Choice of large oblong or round extension Dining Table, genuine walnut buffet and four walnut finish side chairs, real leather seats. Priced special for this week $98 2 75 I PERIOD CEDAR CHESTS A Queen Anne period style, made of genuine red cedar, absolutely moth proof. To- morrow’s special price, com- plete with a large bag of cedar shavings, is only $18.95 FOUR PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES BRIDGE LAMPS Beautiful with -adjustable shades. Your Bridge Lamps Exactly as shown, these high grade genuine Ameri- can walnut bedroom suites, consist of a full size bow-end hed, an extra large size dresser, large chifforette and ben‘cl:j Elo match—a splendid suite, indeed, in the Tudor period design. It is specially priced tomorrow only $1 19 .00 lined. Special ; 3 $8.95 choice of blue, old rose or gold shades of real Japanese double complete silk, O % o5 veiisno BURROWES’ TABLES Sturdily built Card Tables at an astounding 3-hour sav- GORGEOUS AMERICAN WALNUT OR MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITES ing, mahogany finish, green leatherette tops. Fold com- pactly when not.in use. Ideal Beautiful Hepplewhite period, style exactly as shown, bowfoot bed, princess style vanity case, chiffor- ette and dustproof dresser, 48 inches long, with large French plate mirror. The entire suite superbly finishea, fine cabinet work {hroughout and made by master furn:- ture‘crapsme"' 325750 Choice of any three pieces for winter card playing. Un- $2.49 til noon tomor- row, only DAY BEDS The latest -thing in room economy: sofa by day and bed by night, covered with hand- reinforced some cretonne, "steel springs, marked special for this week . ... 851495 SIMMONS STEEL CRIBS Bargaihs in every depart- ment and this is' one of the super - values, heavy all-steel white enamel genuine Sim- Equipped with and spring $9.75 mon§ Cribs. sliding bottoms, sides GARLAND COMBINATION RANGES A wonderful range that burns coal or gas at, will— coal when you want a‘warm kitchen, gas when you want a cool one. Simpre action operating and guaranteed. FREE DELIVER EVERYWHKRE |COR. MAIN, MORGAN and VILLAGE STREETS LOUIS HERRUP HARTFORD COMPLETE HOME- FURNISHER i il . Sage, Allen & Co., Inc. HARTFORD, CONN. : ‘ 119 WOMEN'S and MISSES —SUITS— ON SALE SATURDAY —AT— | $10.00 each FORMER PRICES FROM $25.00 to $79.50 « -PLAIN TAILORED MODELS- FUR TRIMMED MODELS - INCLUDING SUCH FURS AS NUTRIA, SQUIRREL, MOLE AND WOLF ~COLORS—= © . .. M NAVY, BROWN, TAUPE AN'D BLACK — MATERIALS— W DUVET DE LAI'QE. MOUSSEYNE, VELDYNE, TWILLCORD. TRICOTINE Broken Sizes, 16:to 44 ; : ; THESE SUITS READY SATURDAY AT 'y ~d0H $10.00 Each — Regardless of Cdst or Former . EXTRA SALESPEOPLE SATURDAY IS FUR{ “GOAT DAY Coats priced from $65.00 up, French Seal, American Opossum, Hudson Seal, Caracul, "(black, platinum, cocoa);, Mole, Civet Cat, Raccoon, White Coney, Marmot. Coats priced from $295.00 up. Mink, French .Chinchilla, Coney, Persian Lamb, Hud: i son Seal, Nutria, Squirrel. Trimmings of the following Furs:—Australian Qpossum, Black Fox, Kolinsky, Mink, Squirrel, Beaver, Viatka Squirrel, Wolf, Skunk. 10 COATS AND WRAPS OF HUDSON SEAL §200.00 EACH Values to ;595.00. Skunk, beaver and self trimmings. WOMEN'S .TOP COATS — $25.00 Surprisingly varied in style are these unusual, all-around utility coats, Smartly fash- ioned of imported and domestic tweeds, fleece and overplaids. Colors are tan, brown and ' grays. : HARTFORD’S HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ SERVICEABLE CLOTHING Just think, Boys! Saturday we will give away, FREE, a regular Football, Value $2.00, with all purchases of $10.00 Suits with - . Extra Pants. : —$12.00— . Well tailoved suits, coat with belt and large patch pockets, Pants all lined.; Materials are good-looking mixtures, Sizes 10 to 18 years. ~ OVERCOAT NEWS FOR MEN + BOYS' UNION SUITS AND YOUNG MEN - S 20 COATS AT $21.00 EACH A wonderful value. Sizes 4 to 16 years, Warm Overcoats, double and single breast- BOYS, JERSEY SU“-S ed, with or without belt. Plaid back mater- ials. Slash or patch pockets. Sizes 34, 36, 37. 34 98 Button high at the'neck. . All the best col- ALL WOOL STOCKINGS. ‘ors. Sizes 4 to 8 years, "59¢ Pair »‘ Sizes 5 to 9. HAND KNITTED SWEATERS $1.50 Sweaters with roll collars. Regulir $&§(l - $7.98 value. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Pure worsted sweaters, slip-on styles in BOYS' OVERCOATS white and camel. Large roll collars. 2 - PIECE PAJAMAS Wool lined, sizes 4 to 6 vears, : $1.00 MITTENS 2-Piece pajamas of flannelette, sizes 8 to 16 years. 59¢ and 89¢ Pair BATH ROBES $3.98 to $5.50