404 Ninth Annual Report of the 



law shall be guilty of a violation of this act. (As amended by 

 chapter 534 of the Laws of 1900.) 



People v. Arensberg, 40 Hun, 358; s. c, reversed, 103 N. Y. 388; 



105 Id. 123. 

 People v. Biersecker, 169 Id. 53. 

 People v. Kerin, 39 Hun, 631. 

 People v. Mahaney, 41 Id. 26. 

 People v. Hill, 44 Id. 472. 

 Powell v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 114 Penn. St. 265; 



127 U. S. 678. 

 Plumley v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 155 U. S. 461; 15 



Sup. Ct. Rep. 154. 

 Waterbury v. Newton, 50 N. J. L. 534. 



§ 28. Prohibited articles not to be furnished. — No keeper or 

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

 saloon, lunch-counter or place of public entertainment, or any per- 

 son having charge thereof or employed thereat, or any person fur- 

 nishing board for any others than members of his own family, or 

 for any employes where such board is furnished for a compensa- 

 tion or as part of the compensation of any such employe, shall 

 keep, use or serve therein either as food for his guests, boarders, 

 patrons, customers or employes or for cooking purposes any 

 article or substance made in violation of the provisions of this 



article. 



People v. Fox, 4 App. Div. 38; 74 State Rep. 500; 3S N. Y. Supp. 

 635. 



§ 29. Use of coloring matter prohibited. — No person manu- 

 facturing with intent to sell any substance or article in imitation 

 or semblance of butter or cheese not made exclusively from un- 

 adulterated milk or cream or both, with salt or rennet or both 

 and with or without coloring matter or sage, but into which any 

 animal, intestinal or offal fats, or any oils or fats or oleaginous 

 substance of any kind not produced from from* pure, unadulter- 

 ated milk or cream, or into which melted butter, or butter in any 

 condition or state or any modification of the same, or lard or tal- 



•So in the original. 



