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THE BEE: OMAHA, L. Wolff Manufacturing Co. .". Plumbing Goods .. 61 Years of Quality I Omaha, Neb. A JOYOUS -~ NEW YFAR_ = TO THOSE WE KNOW AND THOSE A KNOWAUS_.—:_ UR WISH TO ALL Omaha’s Favorite Great! is what your New Year’s guests will say when you serve them with a bottle of # “I'he Old Reliable” -~ BEER Wm. J. SWOBODA, Retail Dealer. 4 t - Berg Suits Me € o » Greetings We Thank Yau for Your ‘ BACTERIA Past Patronage and Wish You a Happy New Year oy lotfiing & SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, JOMAHA MILK IS RATED HIGH | of the milk is based on the variation ( o e U Wi above or below that standard. Of 80 bac- | et G R | . | teria tests imade i1 were under and | Jacobsen' Johm tlnapegwr Bossie Shows How_r 0| seventveaine - Wers . above 100,000, The 3v»mu-n. C.H High Standard for Omaha is samples were taken from wagons, res- | Jensen. & Co. J. . 3 : taurants, grocery stores and from resi- | Johnson, . P Maintained. dences on request [ Jensen. 'L P . iAo | Johnson, “Frea'. 1 A 3 N AND BUTTERFAT o Akt | Jensen: Enrin Inspector Bosesie made the following | :’,,"H,"'& Sorensen | Dairy and Milk Tnspector Bossie, reports | FPOTt of Omha’s milk and cream supply, | .;(’:hn::;!.. Lo .. o that during the year, sixty-one of 1,37 | the first column of figures referring to :‘Pl'"‘:‘o“ r'imn,' l." 4ede | cows tested for tuberculosis were found | tN® Pacterla tests and the next column | JERCCh "UOR | to be infected to the extent that they were | *1OWIN& the per cent of butter fat found | Jeppessen, Peter . | ordered slaughtered. Since the merger | of South Omaha, thirty-seven of 249 dairy cows of that district were condemned, | after the tuberculin test had been applied, the per cent of infected cows being fifteen, much higher than prevailed in Omaha proper., Of eighty-six milkmen arrested for | violations all but one were convicted, suspended f'nes belng imposed on the | tirst offense. | The report states that out of 752 sedi- | ment tests made of bottled milk by the Omaha department and 32 by federal in- | spectors, only fifty samples showed sedi- ment. A total of 422 milk and cream | samples were taken during the year, some | in conjunction with the federal inspectors, | who were here for several weeks. The samples were tested for butter fat, bac- | teria and adulterations. The cost of the | | inspector's department for the year was $1,962, y The standard which the bacteria test is, applicd is that milk having less than | | Cramer & Pedersen | Christensen & regarded as safe, and the relative quality | Hansen, Fred .... in samples tested CERTIFIED DAIRIES, A J. Alamito Dairy Co., STU Alamito Diary Co, . Waterloo Creamery ( David Cole Creame: Jack Middlebrook P. Cannon .... . Andersen, A. ... Anderson, Osear Anderson, W. . Christengen, L. C. Christenfen’ Bros. Christensen, John Christensen. Sam Christensen, N. F. Clausen, Julius . Larson Christenson, Anton Christensen, Louis Corneer, E. Dahl Bros. Elmborg Br Fredericksen, Ginsburg, A. Grobeck, A. A, 100,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter is Hansen, Cha Friesland arms TUERIZED MIL Knudsen, Knud Karr, Chris Average per year. | l-arsen,” Hans . Bac- Butter Larsen, Anton terla. Fat. - Larsen, A. M Milgaard, Jim Moss, Elmer .. W.. Menagh. C M 39 39 4| a4 34 34 | | ufer, Frank 33 | Nelson, H. Olsen Bros. Pedersen, R. M. Petersen, Anton Paulsen, W, .. 3 3 3. 3 Petersen, Max Pedersen, Robt Petersen, Chris .... Petersen, Oscar .... Rasmussen, P Rehmlier & ( Spangaard, Spangaard. Sorensen, S. Swanson & smersazate (Xt ot ) w Telephone Douglas 5714 » We Wis/, You a Happy and Prosperous New Year LEISY BREWING CO. 312 North Tenth Street JOHN F. ROUSAR CO. Wholesale Distributors Scott, L. C. Sheanin, H. . ood SOUTH SI. Clausen, Rasmus . 2 George Hansen, Peter Jensen, Axel . Madsen, Nels Guist & Miller Petersen, Chris night for a “flop,"” nobody looking!"* “‘Oh, di, mi!" “You belleve it's lousy. often kickea at. EH Keegan Resents‘ Hobo Inference About Jug-Bugs He wore a red necktie, talked like & woman and walked with mincing steps. He appeared at the city workhouse last for he asked for “shelter from the weather's inclemency.” “At last,” prayfully sighed Ben Keegan, keeper of the place. “At last I've got me one of them things, all to myself, and Keegan showed him where to slesp, protested the would-ba lodger. “I could never sleep there. I da belleve the place is lousy!" “You do belleve it!" repeated Keegam. After one lools you only think so? ‘The joint is lousy! | Bum, outside!” and Keegan planted his g00d foot on that portion of the effemin« ate gaycat's anatomy which is most Week Starting Sunday) 25¢. Matinee Daily, 2 P. M. Every Night, 8:15 SUNDAY, JAN. 2 Most Stupendous Production Ever Offered i Gertrude Hoffman IN HER GREATEST SENSATION “SUMURUN” MAX REINHARDT’S WORLDLESS PLAY In Eight Scenes from ‘‘Tales of the Arabian Nights” Company of 65 and Augmented Orchesira PRICES: Matinee—Gallery, 10c; best seats (except Saturday and Night, 10¢,’25¢, 50¢ and 75c¢. 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