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tached to the mass of butter in such manner as to easily be seen 

 and read by the purchaser. Every person selling, offering or ex- 

 posing for sale at retail, " renovated butter " 

 Ketail wrappers, or " process butter," shall cause each parcel or 

 package of such butter delivered to or for a 

 customer to be wrapped in a light colored paper on which shall 

 be printed in black letters, not less than three-eighths inch square 

 and in Gothic type, the words " renovated butter " or " process 



butter." No person shall sell, offer or expose 

 Preservatives. for sale, any butter or other dairy products 

 containing a preservative, but this shall not be 

 construed to prohibit the use of salt in butter or cheese, or spirit- 

 uous liquors in club or other fancy cheese or sugar in condensed 



milk. No person, firm, association or corpora- 

 Inducing tion shall induce or attempt to induce any per- 

 violations. son to violate any of the provisions of this 

 chapter. Any person, firm, association or cor- 

 poration selling, offering or advertising for sale any substance, 

 preparation or matter for use in violation of the provisions of this 

 chapter shall be guilty of a violation of this section. 



People v. Arensberg, 40 Hun, 358; s. c. revarsed, 103 N. Y. 388; 105 Id. 

 123; People v. Biersicker, 169 Id. 53; People v. Commonwealth of Penn- 

 sylvania, 114 Penn. St. 265, 127 U. S. 678; People v. Commonwealth of Mas- 

 sachusetts, 155 U. S. 461, 15 Sup. Ct. Rep. 154; People v. Hill, 44 App. Div. 

 472; People v. Kerin, 39 Hun, 631 ; People v. Mack, 97 App. Div. 474; People 

 v. Mahaney, 41 Id. 26; People v. Waters, 114 Id. 669; Waterbury v. Newton, 

 50 N. J. L. 534; People v. Simpson Crawford Co., 62 Misc. Rep. 240; People v. 

 Wm. H. Hale, Id.; People v. Lazarus Fried, Id. 



§ 40. Prohibited articles not to be furnished for use. — No keeper 

 or proprietor of any bakery, hotel, boarding-house, restaurant, 

 saloon, lunch-counter or. place of public entertainment, nor any 

 person having charge thereof or employed thereat, nor any person 



furnishing board for any others than members 

 Food for guests, of his own family, or for any employees where 

 employees, etc. such board is furnished for a compensation or 

 as part of the compensation of any such em- 

 ployee, shall keep, use or serve therein either as food for his 

 guests, boarders, patrons, customers or employees or for cooking 

 purposes any article or substance made in violation of the provi- 

 sions o£ this article. Any keeper or proprietor of any hotel, board- 

 ing-house, restaurant, saloon, lunch-counter or place of public en- 

 tertainment who uses or serves therein for his guests any oleaginous 



