Food for 



ests, em- 

 ployees. 



Art. 3.] Dairy Products 1890 



condensed milk. 1*^0 person, firm, association or corporation shall 

 induce or attempt to induce any person to violate any of the pro- ["o,Yuons. 

 visions of this chapter. Any person, firm, association or corpora- 

 tion sellinc:, offering or advertising for sale any substance, prepa- 

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

 chapter shall be guilty of a violation of this section. 



People V. .Arensbcrir. 40 Hun. 358: s. c. reversed. 103 X. Y. 388. 10.") Id. 

 123; People v. Biersicker. 169 Id. 53; People v. Fried, 62 Misc. Rep. 240; 

 People V. Hale, 62 Id. 240; People v. Hill, 44 Hun, 472; People v. Kerin, .39 

 Hini, 631; People v. IMack, 97 App. Div. 474; People v. jMahaney. 41 Hun, 

 26; People v. Simpson Crawford Co., 62 Misc. Rep. 240; People v. Waters, 114 

 Id. 669; Pluuiley v. Commonwealtli of Massachusetts, 155 V. S. 461, 15 Sup. 

 Ct. Rep. 154; Powell v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 144 Penn. St. 265, 

 127 U. S. 678; Waterbury v. Newton, 50 N. J. L. 534. 



§ 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 g° 

 person having charge thereof or employed thereat, nor any person etc' 

 furnishing board for any others than members of his own family, 

 ^r for any employees where such board is furnished for a com- 

 pensation or as part of the compensation of any such employee, 

 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 provisions of 

 this article. Any keeper or proprietor of any hotel, boarding- 

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

 tertainment who uses or serves therein for his guests any oleaginous 

 substance as a substitute for butter, the manufacture or sale of f/^Jl^/J'To 

 which is not prohibited by the agricultural law, shall print plainly stftutes!""' 

 and conspicuously on the bill-of-fare, if there is one, the words, 

 " Oleomargarine Used Here " and shall post up conspicuously in 

 different parts of each room where such meals are served, signs 

 in places where they can be easily seen and read, which shall bear 

 the words, " Oleomargarine Used Here " in letters at least two 

 inches in length and so printed as to be easily read by guests or 

 boarders. (As amended hy chapter 357 of the Laws of 1909.) 



People V. Berwin, 77 X. Y. Supp. 859; People v. Brieu, 117 Id. 240; People 

 v. Dobbins, 113 Id. 1076; People v. Fox, 4 App Div. 38, 74 State Rep, 500, 

 38 N. Y. Supp. 635; People v. Gottfried, 113 Id. 1086; People v. Guiton Co., 

 137 X^. Y. Supp. 600. 



