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a _ - mm se. ae . ee nl OLE mamas 16 THE EVENING ata Ma tdi NOVEMBER 15, 1917. ; : 5 | MILK REGULATION ie “ ‘ ae : Re = : = 1 il Reet acs TOE rl ep ae rong Vlea, Advocate —_—— te eee heal —— ——— ——— Dyspepsia, Indigest, G: grew civs: | * Upset Stomach-e's Diapepsn ¥ Ui y bettie partoruised. he gives ‘the big companies the mo- ntainet | Repoly of Sestiing in the eity. y . The low is that f anything be Fal 1 Lew! ¢ The toot the ate added to oF taken from mi “ a“ 5 Preat | tad and the person re- es h " ‘or it Ie eubject to fine. ing from This would 0 4 cents quart Prices, oF an estimated ing of $2,900,000, with. dering the sleight of Instant Relief! Neutralizes yy can digest properly —barmle ra have admitted to # 1 Ls eo food violation of this law, and it is @ mat- a | ter of information that it a ted ty every grocery store, store, butoher store Dy Sophie Irene Loeb. Lanting on coming + indi | 0 ‘ hen take jehee to deliver Miah Mrices of Milk Minmed on Army ihe net he : . * food requia- odors fear. 10 «A ions ' full supply at ' 1 Alig i rates direct from the ‘ ache hi ty the voyeiom of die producers without interm of sales ' gant in the profits. The poor and fruga me af re not only ple of the olty must be 38 t Ar a Rana o of Dy i of them are find milk in these stores in every | « ps tn I ie tare ; : Del a ae ae caine of whines ‘onstruction. It ie | mook and corner ity, either sponsthla for the shortage roti fs , — ' ighnese should net be lirtsted by Marketa, goes concern that a | loose, in cane or jettles, and Nigh prices Hing to targe| ® | “Tt ! strongly medicated. sospe. Why not | top further and | — or : milk dealers |} ted tame ie . 8 \ . An n dollare. ee . ie. ctdig ate pend eg Lagicet) ste | ovates Mtara! ry wagone crose and re het Ail Katy Camse Hendaehe nd Gey nen . ne cura, p pare, gentie Beap, touching the | rol of pasteur- | @ ron every street. ON rig i", ore, wh duration which truly bee firet signs of pimples or irritation fh |isatton and distritvution plants te 8 nly milk to | 0 customers Juat aw BOW. Give Peg -muke your next | ney be Advt Cuticura Oimtment? For sample each | : t ing two or | - 0° en —— picid dats LM nonnennee ep ——<=3 free mail address rd Cath aver pie of work An waa thre ona day. In thie products. ‘Ine con | = — SSS Ee cura, . 1G, ."" Sold een. |" ‘ Mr. Welant nm has alwaye varied has grown up an extra: nd wasteful, if not ‘stem of overhead o ” year from Oct. 1, 1 1, 1916, twelve months preceding |yeer. In the new aystem the price ie ear COLD | First Edition | rade of milk retailed in the ety dure Rheumatism? Take to ECKMAN 'ALTERATIVE || “INDEPENDENT fff] "nin ?™aeen. muti in ve tecom-dot’) Hot Sulphur Bathing || OIL STOCKS” October, 1016, to Gotober, 1937, for the! And Avoid Dosing Yourself With| tm poate ine thet 4 same grade of inlk the average -price am it ee FS ieerisears ~~ 198 oil companies to the farmer for the wh onth, but the dealer reed the consumer the vel during the whole | where. Soap 2Se. Ointment 25 and 50c. ik Com ee Keys SIERY For Men “4,7 Bi/omen ? year was Dangerous Drugs. 4% cents, but the price to the con- aed 52 size, now $1°50 $1 size, now 80c treated sumer was increased to about 12 cents, ; ocd ~ Capitalization which increased the milk dollar to] Ask any doctor If it Isn't better to ~— Properties about 88 cents, or possibly a litte more. | quit drugs when hot sulphur bathing Tho average that year to the consumer | will do you more good than a dozen ‘. ix an estimate, In pint botgles the} doses of the powerful medicines so -Production—Earnings | price to the consumer ts 2 cents higher, | often taken for rheumatism, But until Officers — Directors jand in half-pint bottles B milk t9 #ell-| sulfuid (soluble sulphur) was dis- ing at 20 cents a quart. Farmers sell —Transfer Agents K covered the only thing else he could the bulk of their A milk at B’ milk | prescrite was atrip to the springs, and The ‘* Good Wi’ of Ipswich . 1 nd at no time t more than —Registrars @ thin of cont oxtre per quart for i | this costs hundreds or thousands of| A 160 page booklet containis © dealer sells {t in the elty for 2| Collars, whereas sulfluid (soluble sul- | complete historical and statist tra in quart bottles and 4 cents| phur) costs almost nothing and gives | information on 198 Independent pint bottles, This would in-| you, right in the privacy of your own | Oil Companies now ready. Yours pe fei bb dollar in milk returns. ‘The assertion | springs bathing. All you need ia «| i ' ; that the farmer is responsible for the 0 E FoR COUGHS ann coLDs Cp this'ad, oF mention 108 No. 22 [HHH| Trenont’ cost to tho consumer ie uns | tuPful of hot water, into which | } ate @ close approach to the 86-cent-| bathtub, all the benefits of hot sulphur | Foe oee keene ete entrai [POU a few ounces of sulfluld (soluble | tbat acte quickiy snd contalna bo opiates, Scumpt&DEERY cont of milk is due to the extravagant | pattie) euritiatunibago pains oF a Papeete AM me. Madde tad eeatcm Gtimlathibutee claticn, neuritis, Iumbago pains o: “rhe dealers’ monopoly and con-}Skin disease, get’ yourself a twelve 30 Broad St., New York Pin aay ihe Teel sannoraees ounce bottle of sulfluid (soluble sul- | Telephone Broad 5242, and made possible through law, and|Phur) at any good druggists right) the rules and regulations of the|away and try a refreshing, comfort-| Board of Health, whose inspectors! ing, curative hot sulphur bath—Advt. Russian Salad Dressing _ Made with Mazola it is delicious—and within the reach of everyone | AZOLA is a vegetable oil, ptessed from the heart of American corn. It is pure, whole- some and practical for general cooking as : " Russian Dressing well as for salad dressings. Mika Misashe cu Aton Yolks of 2 lt al ( Ideal for deep frying, sautéing and shorten- 2 vps Masoln Itenjoon muard ‘ ing; more economical than butter, lard or com- |“ '2%ibiespoons vinegar pounds. And since Mazola #s a vegetable oil it ve Mit the seasonings and add to the enables the housewife to save the animal fats as | {wnan’eosden noone deen requested by Food Administrator Hoover. tovsia vasecaly. Whee vo sree to beat, add 1 teaspoon vinegar. Mazola browns food quickly, keeping it crisp | Continue to add the oll slowly, ’ alternating with the vinegar and : and free from sogginess, lemon juice, until at least }¢ cup of ; f oil has been added. Onion juice x . may be added if desired. Does not transmit taste or odor from one ee ei food to another—can be used over and over again | chopped fine, 2 to 4 tblespoons tomato catsup, 1 tablespoon finely i —wonderfully economical. chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon finely chopped or grated white onion or Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, | 4iaiMooncus emma and fold into one cup of Mayonnaise half-gallon or gallon tins—they are even more | **"* economical than the bottles. Over FIFTY MILLION Pairs of Ipswich Hosiery If after a fair trail you are not satisfied with Mazola, return to your grocer and he will refund your money. Last year Tpsw ich Mills knitted over 50,000,000 pairs of hosiery. This means practicallyone pair of stockings to every second person in the United States, Yet Ipswich Mills pride themselves not on how many pairs of stockings they knit but how ferfectly they knit every pair of Ipswich Hosiery. Wiite today for our free Ma- zola Book of Recipes. Address Department WG Each pair of Ipswich stockings must successfully pass severe inspections Corn Products Refining Co. AY before it can bear the IPSWICH HOSIERY trade-mark, : 17 Battery Place, New York B5c'to 75c, Here arg a few of the many Ipswich dealers in New York City: Jas, A. Hear Bloomingdale 1 L. at so j r Be tay tty Kupenbers & Br Davis, 24% IPSWICH MILLS (Pounded 1820 Oliest and oF Largept Ho snchunetts Untied States